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sister of his brother Caleb's wife

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4th cousins once removed

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"Ebenezer of Abington"

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Conducted a school for girls (and a few boys) called the Monatiquot Young Ladies School, at the homestead which was enlarged by a wing for that purpose. Died single Jun.7,1888, gs., Village Cem., Weymouth.

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He died before his father and owned no land except as promised by his father as shown by his will. His will gives all lands and housing to his two sons Josiah & Richard equally at 21 yrs. and to son Thomas 5 shillings as my father has promised him a portion. To two daughters Mary & Sarah, Mary and two daughters Hannah & Abigail £20 each at age 21, wife Elizabeth executor. Proved Jan.29,1674(5), witness Christopher Webb & John Bass. Thomas Faxon Sr. Appeared in court and approved of it, and that the land lies N.W. side of Mill Brook.

S.P.6-78: Will of Richard Faxon. To two sons Josiah & Richard equally all lands & housing at age of 21 they paying their mother £3 per annum & the keeping of 2 cows & 1 horse & convenient house rooms during her widowhood. To son Thomas 5/ my father promised to give him a portion. To daus. Mary & Sarah £20 each at marriage or age 21. To two daus. Hannah & Abigail £20 each paid by two sons at 21 or marriage. Wife Elizabeth executor with my father Thomas Faxon.
Witness: Christopher Webb, John Bass who swore to it 29-11-1674.
Thomas Faxon Sr. father of ye deceased swore he had given above said land to his son Richard and approves of his disposing of it and that ye said land is on the N.W. side of ye Mill Brook.

N.S.3-125: Caleb Hobart, bonded with Seth Perry of Boston Jan.29,1682 as Caleb Hobart is guardian of his son in law (step son) Thomas Faxton.

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3rd cousins

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Sarah (Formerly Faxon) now the wife of John Weld dismissed to the church at Roxbury Feb.20,1680/1.

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died on board a ship sailing from Boston to Canada, against the French and Indians, a son of Richard & Elizabeth Faxon.
died "1690 of small pox & buried at Weymouth".

His will dated Aug.4,1690, "being pressed out in the service of the country against the French & Indians toward Canada", gives to son Richard a double portion, and to daughter Mary the remaining third at age, but if both die, then to his mother Elizabeth Hubbard £36 to mother Bass, Susanna Bass £10, to sisters Mary, Hannah & Abigail Faxon £30 each, to Aunt Fisher £10, to brother Benjamin Hubbard £10, to kinswoman Deborah Savil, Rebecca Bass, Sarah Weld & Joannah Wales 50/each & to brother Josiah Faxon rest, witness John Cleverly, Increase Niles, Benjamin Tompson. Proved Nov.13,1691 (S.D. 8-56).

Resided on his grandfather's homestead, his land being all of Faxon Farm south of the Mill Brook.

"Due annually 4£ a year to the widow Faxon both by will and agreement". (Widow Sarah Faxon widow of Thomas Sr.)

- 308: John Rogers of Weymouth & Thomas Bass made guardians of Mary under 14 & Richard over14, dau. & son of Thomas Faxon, Mar.13,1700/1.

13-403, Inventory: Dwelling house, barne, outhousing & land £320. Total £385/13/ by Nathaniel Wales, John Bass, Samuel Penniman.
Division of Thomas3 estate in 1707 between Richard4 & Mary4. May 6,1707.

S.D.38-77: Mary Faxon to have by estimation 100 acres, southerly partly on Thomas Thayer dec., Dependence French, John French [in Aldridge Farm?]
W. on a brook parting between said land, the land of Gregory Belcher & James Penniman.
N. on a brook running through Great Meadows, commonly called Faxon's meadow.
E. land of said Richard Faxon at a blazed maple tree standing by a brook in a little round meadow southerly a straight line to a gray oak blazed near the bounds of sd. Richard Faxon and lands of Thomas Thayer, dec.
Richard Faxon to have his two thirds or share the remaining land of Thomas3 by estimation 200 acres with all housing.
W. on said Mary Faxon.
N. on a brook that parts from land of Josiah Faxon so downward to the meadow of Samuel Bass, so on a lane (Cherry St.] up to the country road [Washington St.] by William Thayer's.
E. on said country road,
S. partly on Mr. Legaree's land down from road to runnell of water that parts between sd. Mr. Legaree,
John Thayer, Josiah Hobart, so up to Nehemiah Hayden's land, John Ruggles, John Thayer, William Savel, Samuel Pain & Samuel Bass to the gray oak at land of sd. Mary Faxon