1. ANTHONY-
b. between 1624-1627 Ipwsich, Suffolk m.c.1650 SUSANNAH MATCHETT (b.c.1623, d. 10 Dec. 1717 Gloucester, MA) d. 23 Apr. 1707 Gloucester, MA
Anthony arrived in the Paule from London 6 July 1635 with Leonard Betts, Master and bound for Virginia. He was a proprietor of Gloucester before 1645 and was one of the original settlers at Leominster, MA and later lived at Salem and Ipswich and he worked at the mills in Exeter for several years about 1653.
Susannah was a servant to William Vinson who slandered her and Anthony defended her good name in court in Salem in 1649. Anthony was the Deputy Marshall of Ipswich in Nov. 1660.
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Ref:
Some Ancestral Lines- Raymon Meyers Tingley, pp.85-7 History of the Town of Gloucester- John J. Babson, pp.79-80 Genealogical Dictionary of Maine & New Hampshire- p.189 Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England- Savage, Vol.II, p.25
b.28 Apr. 1657 Gloucester, MA m. 12 Dec. 1681 Gloucester, MA ABIGAIL (3) LEACH (d. 9 Feb. 1726) d. 8 Mar. 1736/7 Gloucester, MA
John was a soldier in King Philip's War and received a grant of land at Kettle Cove for his services. He was a witness at the witchcraft trials in July 1692.(1)
Some Ancestral Lines- p.86 History of the Town of Gloucester- pp.79,207 Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England- Savage, Vol.II, p.26
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