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Trial SHEPARD was born on 19 Dec 1641 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.1213 She died on 22 Feb 1707/8 in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.1139

Marriage record came from Middlesex County Records Married on the 11th day of ye first month 1660 to Trial Daughter of Deacon Ralph and Thankes Shepard. Before 1752 in England and New England, if the dates were written as above, it meant that the first month was March and the the first day of the new year was the 25th. the above date would be the 4th of April 1660. Parents: Ralph SHEPARD and Thankslord PERKINS.

Spouse: Walter POWERS. Walter POWERS and Trial SHEPARD were married on 11 Jan 1660 in Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.11,1141 Children were: William POWERS, Mary POWERS, Issac POWERS, Thomas POWERS, Daniel POWERS, Increase POWERS, Walter POWERS Jr, Jacob POWERS, Sarah POWERS.


Walter SHEPARD was born about 1643 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. He died on 10 Aug 1719 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. Extracted Death from Sudbury, Middlesex, MA. Vital Records. Film #0185455 Parents: Ralph SHEPARD and Thankslord PERKINS.


Agnes SHERBURNE.111

Sister of Isabel. Parents: Robert SHERBURNE and Joanna RADCLIFFE.

Spouse: Henry RUSHTON. Henry RUSHTON and Agnes SHERBURNE were married. Children were: Nicholas RUSHTON.


Isabel SHERBURNE. Parents: Robert SHERBURNE and Joanna RADCLIFFE.

Spouse: . John TOWNELEY and Isabel SHERBURNE were married.


Margaret SHERBURNE.206 Parents: Richard SHERBURNE and Alice PLUMPTON.

Spouse: Richard BAYLEY. Richard BAYLEY and Margaret SHERBURNE were married. Children were: Richard BAYLEY ALIAS SHERBURNE.


Richard SHERBURNE.206 Parents: Richard BAYLEY ALIAS SHERBURNE and Agnes STANLEY.

Spouse: Matilda HAMERTON. Richard SHERBURNE and Matilda HAMERTON were married. Children were: Robert SHERBURNE.


Richard SHERBURNE.206

Spouse: Alice PLUMPTON. Richard SHERBURNE and Alice PLUMPTON were married. Children were: Margaret SHERBURNE.


Robert SHERBURNE.206 Parents: Richard SHERBURNE and Matilda HAMERTON.

Spouse: Joanna RADCLIFFE. Robert SHERBURNE and Joanna RADCLIFFE were married. Children were: Agnes SHERBURNE, Isabel SHERBURNE.


Daughter SICKERLING was christened on 30 Jan 1562/63.1077 Parents: William SICKERLING and Anne RULLE.


Faith SICKERLING was christened on 12 Apr 1569 in Boxted, Essex, England.1077 Parents: William SICKERLING and Anne RULLE.


John SICKERLING. Mentioned in father's will. Parents: William SICKERLING and Anne RULLE.


Richard SICKERLING. Mentioned in father's will. Parents: William SICKERLING and Anne RULLE.


William SICKERLING504 was buried on 27 Apr 1599 in Boxted, Essex, England.1077

Archdeaconry of Colchester. Filed Wills. 109 Downinge. 6 April 1598. William Sickerlinge of Boxsted, Essex, yeoman ‘thelder , bur. in B. churchyard. Son John S., house I dwell in called Bofeilds & lands called Hodges, suffering Mary my now wife to live at Bofeilds. Son Richard S. ‘thelder , houses & lands called Cookes (7 ac.). Godson William Milks £3; his brother John Mills, 40s. To Jeremie Mills my daughter's son, 40s. To John Tessard my daughter's child 40s. To Thomas Mott my godson 3s. 4d. Son Allen Sickerling 20s. Son-in-law & daughter Joseph & Fayth Howmes the £4 they received of Mr. Richard Simnell for me, & to my dau. Fayth Howmes 20s. which her own mother lent her. To my son-in-law Robert Page £5. 10s. which he has already paid for me to Joseph Howmes for discharge of a bond wherein I stood bound with him.

The above legacies to be from sale of a grove; residue of the proceeds to go to the children of Robert Page my son-in-law and Thomas Martin of West Barthoult, Essex. Son Robert Sickening's son William, lands called Penneth (12 ac.). Executors, Robert Page & Thomas Martin. Witn: John Graye, Stephen Chillen, Joseph Sickening, Edwd. Messing, Robert Lowthe, Edmd. Neverd.

Mem. 17 Oct. 1598 of surrender by testator of above houses & lands into hands of Edward Messinge & Steph. Chillan, copyholders of Rivershall manor, to use of his will. Witn: John Baynbregg, Edmund Neverd. (No Act.)

Spouse: Anne RULLE. William SICKERLING and Anne RULLE were married on 18 Oct 1559 in Boxted, Essex, England.1201 Children were: daughter SICKERLING, Susan SYCKERLING, Faith SICKERLING, William SICKERLING, John SICKERLING, Richard SICKERLING.


William SICKERLING was christened on 28 Dec 1572/73 in Boxted, Essex, England.1077 Parents: William SICKERLING and Anne RULLE.


Judith SIMONDS was born on 13 May 1646. She died on 10 Apr 1704 in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. Parents: William SIMONDS and Judith PHIPPEN.

Spouse: . John BARKER and Judith SIMONDS were married on 9 Dec 1668 in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.1223


Sarah SIMONDS was born on 28 Jul 1644 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.828 She died on 19 Sep 1692 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA. Parents: William SIMONDS and Judith PHIPPEN.

Spouse: John HEYWOOD. John HEYWOOD and Sarah SIMONDS were married on 30 Nov 1665 in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.11,832,835,836 Children were: Judith HEYWOOD, Sarah HEYWOOD, Mary HEYWOOD, Abigail HEYWOOD, William HEYWOOD, Huldah HEYWOOD, James HEYWOOD, Joseph HEYWOOD, Benjamin HEYWOOD, Thomas HEYWOOD, Edmund HEYWOOD.


William SIMONDS was christened on 20 Nov 1612 in St. Peter, Winchester, Hampshire, England. He died on 26 May 1679 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA.1224

Spouse: Judith PHIPPEN. William SIMONDS and Judith PHIPPEN were married on 18 Mar 1643 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.832,1116,1117 Children were: Sarah SIMONDS, Judith SIMONDS.


Ponce SIRE.

Spouse: Vulgrin ll Count of Angouleme TAILLEFER. Vulgrin ll Count of Angouleme TAILLEFER and Ponce SIRE were married. Children were: Guillaume lV TAILLEFER Count of Angouleme.


Photo Abigail SKIFF was born on 2 May 1666 in Chilmark, Dukes, Massachusetts, USA.1225 She died on 7 Jun 1718 in Chatham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA.1225 Parents: Steven SKIFF and Lydia SNOW.

Spouse: . Shubal SMITH and Abigail SKIFF were married on 3 Dec 1684 in Chilmark, Dukes, Massachusetts, USA.11


Bathsheba SKIFF1160 was born on 26 Apr 1648 in Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA.1159 Parents: James SKIFF and Mary REEVES.

Spouse: . Shearjashub BOURNE and Bathsheba SKIFF were married in 1666 in Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA.11,1159


Photo Benjamin SKIFF1160 was born on 14 Nov 1655 in Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA.1159 He died on 17 Feb 1717/18.1159 He was buried in Chilmark, Dukes, Massachusetts, USA. BENJAMIN SKIFFE.

In his day and generation Benjamin Skiffe was the most prominent man in Chilmark and held a commanding posi-tion in civil and military affairs throughout the county. Indeed, he was the leading citizen of the Vineyard, after the death of Matthew Mayhew. Benjamin was next to the youngest of the four sons of James Skiffe, Senior, who came to the Vineyard. He was born Nov. 5, 1655, probably in Sandwich, where his father resided and had been a prominent citizen for many years. He was a witness to a deed in Tisbury on Dec. 4, 1677, [*Dukes Deeds, I, 267.] and it is probable that he had gone to Tisbury before that with one of his brothers, either James or Nathaniel, as an inmate of their homes. [*James came to Tisbury in 1671 and Nathaniel before 1674. The younger brother Nathan does not appear on record till 1675.] There he first saw the young girl who had lately moved there from Hampton, and who first attracted his admiration.

The girl, Hannah, daughter of Joseph Merry, was five years his junior, and on Feb. 20, 1679-80 they were married. Where they set up housekeeping is not known, but the next record we find of him is a purchase of land in this town on Feb. 6, 1681, consisting of a tract on the west side of Roaring brook. [*Dukes Deeds, I, 233] The next year on July so, 1682, he bought the land called "Nathaniel's Neck," but it cannot be determined whether either of these were used by him as a place of residence. [*Ibid., I, 346] From all evidences he still remained in Tisbury and is called of that town in 168I, 1682 and 1688, and on March 17, 1687, was chosen town clerk there. [*Tisbury Records, 18.] He was elected county commissioner in 1686, apparently to represent Chilmark, as the other two were citizens of the sister townships. He continued to act as town clerk of Tisbury from his first election in 1687 to 1693 inclusive, and not until 1695 is he called "of Chil-mark." He was a proprietor of one share in the town, how-ever, in 1692. [*Court Records, Vol. I. It is difficult to separate the relations of proprietors and residents, as there were non-resident proprietors who were entitled to hold office and draw lots.] His residence was on the east side of the Fulling Mill brook, not far from the site of the mill which stood on its banks, in sight of the South road. He bought one hundred acres on Feb. 13, 1694, jointly with Pain Mayhew, and it is supposed that it was for the purpose of carrying on the mill which he had erected there for fulling cloth. [*Dukes Deeds, I, 233.] Two years later he bought the mill privileges of New Mill river "to improve for a mill," but it is not known whether another one was built there by him. [*Ibid., I, 125.]

When the great political change of jurisdiction over the Vineyard took place in 1791, it appears that Skiffe was one of those who did not like the transfer, and he took sides with the Mayhews in the policy of passive opposition. "Capt'n ben Skiffe," wrote Simon Athearn in October of that year, "have bene very bussie against the government from this place," and as a consequence he recommended that Skiffe be super-seded as Captain of the military company as "the most likely way to bring the company to obedience." [*Mass. Archives, CXII, 424.]

But Athearn was not able to carry his point in this matter, and Skiffe continued to be a leader in military affairs as well as in civil life. He was for some time prior to 1792 Captain of the Foot Company of Militia of Tisbury and Chilmark combined, and is referred to as Captain Skiffe in 1693 and 1695. In 1703 he appears as Major Skiffe and thereafter is known by that title, and late as 1709 he was in command of this body of troopers. [*Savage says he was employed "in an important trust" by Governor Dudley in 1704, but the author has no data in confirmation of it (Gen. Dict., IV, 706).]

The town availed itself little of his services in an official capacity. For three years only, 1706-7-8, he served it as selectman, but his time was in requisition for more important duties to which the whole island unanimously called him. In those days the three towns, as at present, sent but one repre-sentative to the General Court, and for five years, 1707-1711, 1715, and 171 7, he was the "member from the Vineyard." [*Chilmark Town Records, 6, 7, 8; Tisbury Records, 62.] In 1716 Edgartown voted to send him again if Chilmark would join, but it does not appear that this was done. [*Edgartown Records, II, 79.] In 1700 he was one of the judges of the Court of Common Pleas for this county, and on the death of Matthew Mayhew in 1710, Major Skiffe was Appointed Judge of Probate for this county in suc-cession arid held the office until his own decease eight years later. It will thus be seen that this man was one of the fore-most men of his time, whom all were ready to honor with such marks of confidence and respect as was in their power to bestow. He seemed to have stood well with the influential Mayhews and thus steered clear of the difficulties into which his brother fell by antagonizing them. There is an entry in the town records of Edgartown significant of the esteem in which he was held by other communities. On Jan. 22, 1707-8, the town voted that "Major Benjamin Skiffe, Esqr. shall be requested by their Clerk, Thomas Trapp, to be at their next meeting at Edgertown to assist them in their public or common affairs as moderator; and do order their said clerk to request the same in their behalf." [*Ibid., II, 90.] This appears to be an unusual and unique compliment.

Major Skiffe, in his last illness, made his will on Feb. 15, 1717-18, and died two days later. He left a large property which was inventoried by the appraisers on Feb. 23, 1719, and returned as amounting to £2748-10-5, probably being the richest man in the town. [*Dukes Probate, I, 65-7.] He was childless, but had adopted young Beriah Tilton (23), born in 1703, and to him he bequeathed, subject to Mrs. Skiffe's contingent interest, the homestead and mill adjoining. He also gave bequests in his will to his niece, Sarah Athearn, daughter of his brother Nathan, and to his brother-in-law, Thomas Pease. The following is an abstract of his will:

To Hannah my dear and loving wife … my sole executrix … all my estate … to dispose of as she sees fit if she dont dispose of the same in her life time then my will farther is that Beriah Tilton, a lad that now dwells with me, shall have my housing, mill and lands adjoining. … to Sarah, wife of Solomon Athearn of Tisbury, a certain tract of land lying in the Town of Chilmark, near the Stone Wall pond, being partly purchased of the Indians & not purchased the lands intended being held by me under Col. Thomas Dongan. I give her the whale of said tract as well the right to purchase as the already purchased.

I give to my brother Nathan Skiffe the right of purchase or patent right in a certain tract of land lying at Monamesha in the town of Chil-mark, which patent or right of purchase I had of Major Matthew Mayhew, deceased.

I give to Thomas Pease of Edgartown all the right title and interest which I have to any lands in Sanchacantucket Neck. [*Dukes Probate, I, 63.]

His widow survived him many years and died Feb. 27, 1758, at the great age of 98 years. They lie buried in the Chilmark burying ground on Abel's hill. She was a woman who partook of the distinctions accorded to her honored husband, and was called and known as Madame Skiffe. At her death she bequeathed to Beriah Tilton her "whole and sole personal estate" and made him executor. She had dis-posed of her real estate by deeds of gift and otherwise, but the homestead and mill remained in his possession as designed by her husband. [*Ibid., IV, 53.] This property descended to Beriah's son William and thence to his children, and was held by descendants till about 1897, when it was sold to George W. Blackwell.

Source: The History of Martha's Vineyard by Dr. Charles Banks: Volume II, Annals of Chilmark: pp. 29 - 41 Parents: James SKIFF and Mary REEVES.

Spouse: . Benjamin SKIFF and Hannah MERRY were married on 20 Feb 1679/80 in Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, USA.11,1159


Photo Deborah SKIFF was born on 14 Jul 1668 in Vineyard Haven, Dukes, Massachusetts, USA.1226 She died on 11 Mar 1743 in Edgartown, Dukes, Massachusetts, USA.1149 PRESBUREY (see Presbery, Presbury), Deborah [ Stephen], Mar. 11, 1743, in 73d year G.R.6.
Birth: Sandwich Vital records P. 507 Parents: Steven SKIFF and Lydia SNOW.

Spouse: Stephen PRESBURY. Stephen PRESBURY and Deborah SKIFF were married in 1693 in Edgartown, Dukes, Massachusetts, USA.11,1150 Children were: Kezia PRESBURY, Mary PRESBURY, Keturah PRESBURY, Dorcas PRESBURY, John PRESBURY, Drusilla PRESBURY, Abigail PRESBURY, Content PRESBURY, Sarah PRESBURY.


Hannah SKIFF was born about 1692. She was christened in 1692. She died on 22 Aug 1775. Parents: Steven SKIFF and Lydia SNOW.


James SKIFF1160 was born in 1609 in , , London, England. He died in 1688 in Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA.1159

There was a James Skiffe, resident of Chelsea, near London, who was buried there 12 June 1609, evidently a Puritan from the language of his will. He left a widow Margery (who afterwards married William Sheppie) and seven children: Rebecca, who afterwards married Thomas Lovell; Susanna, William, Elizabeth, Obadiah, Anne and Joshua. Two others, John and Mary, had died young at Chelsea. The registers of old Chelsea church show that John was baptized there, but there is no baptismal entry for Rebecca the eldest child. John was baptized 1 May 1592 and William in 1599, but neither could have been father of the emigrant. It is possible that he was a nephew of the testator or a near relative. The name Obadiah is worthy of note as it appears in a descendant of the emigrant. Source:THE SKIFF(E) FAMILY
Compiled by Dr. Charles Banks, c. 1925.
Transcribed and prepared for the web by C. Baer 1999.

Had five sons of which only Stephen remained in Sandwich.
Source: Sandwich a Cape Cod Town by R.A. Lovell, Jr. 3rd Ed.

246 Plymouth Colony Deeds.
[p. 55] 1653 BRADFORD GOVNR
A Deed shewed in open court and appointed to bee Recorded

To all people to whom these prsents shall come; Willam Wood of Sandwidge in the goverment of New Plymouth in New England in America sendeth greeting:

Know yea that the said Willam Wood for and in consideracon of thirty pounds sterling to him in hand paied by James Skiffe of the same wherof and wherwith hee doth acknowlidge himselfe filly satisfyed and paied and therof and of every pte & pcell therof doth exownarate acquite and discharge the said James Skiffe his heires executors and adminnestrators & every of them for ever; And by these prsents have freely filly and absolutly barganed sold enfeoffed and confeirmed and by these prsents doth bargaine sell enfeoffe arid confeirme unto the said James Skiffe his heires and assignes for ever his dwelling house scittuate and being in Sandwidge aforsaid with one barne and staules for cattle adjoyning therunto together with all lands to the said house belonging whether upland or meadows tilled or untilled fenced or unfenced with all and every one of the appurtenances belonging to the said prmises or any pte of them belonging lying and being in Sandwidge aforsaid and alsoe al the dounge

Plymouth Colony Deeds. 247

or mannure already made or to bee made whiles the said Willam Wood occupieth the said prmises or any pte of them and alsoe foure apple trees and all the peach trees standing and growing upon the prmises; together with all woods trees and Timber whatsoever being growing and lying upon the said prmises together with all his Right title and enterest of and into the said prmises and theire appurtenances with every pte and pcell of them and alsoe all the right claime title and demaund that the said Willain Wood had or hath doth frilly graunt to the said James Skiffe To have and to hold for him his heires executors and assignes for ever; with all theire proprieties and appurtenances for his onely proper Use and behoof of him the said James Skiffe his heirs and assignes for ever after the mannor of East Greenwidge in the countey of Kent in England free and common Sockage and not in capite nor by knightes service by the rents or services therof and theron due and of right accustomed and with warrant against all peopl whatsoevr from by or under the said Willam Wood by his title calming any right title enterest of and into the said barganed prmises or any pte or pcell of them with theire appurtenances whatsoever; And the said Willam Wood doth further covenant and graunt that hee the said Willam Wood att the time of bargane and sale and making of the abovesaid prmises was and is the right and lawfull owner of the abovenamed prmises

[p. 56] And lastly doth covenant and graunt that It shall and may bee Lawfull for the said
James skiffe either by himselfe or his attorney to record or enrowle or cause to bee recorded and enrowled the title or the tennure of these prmises in the court att Plymouth aforsaid before the Govr for the time being according to the usuall mannor and custome of enrowleing deeds and evidences in such cases provided

In Witnesse wherof the said Willam Wood bath heerunto sett his hand and Seale Delivered in the prsence of Willam Wood
Jonathan ffish
and Stephen Winge

Sandwidge June the 3d 1650

These are to certify all whom It may conserne That I Jane Wood the wife of WiIlam Wood doe give my full and free consent to the bargane and sale of the house and Lands that was my husbands but now sold to James Skiffe of the said Towne

Witnesse my hand Jane Wood

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Plymouth Colony Deeds
[p. 192] 1657 Prence Govr:
[NICHOLAS WRIGHT TO JAMES SKIFFE]

Memorandum That Nicolas Wright somtimes of the towne of Sandwich in the Govrment of New Plymouth; Doth acknowlidge That for and in consideration of a valluable sume to him already paled by James Skiffe of the Towne of Sandwich aforsaid he: hath barganed allianated and sould Infeofed and Confeirmed and by these prsents Doth bargaine sell enfeofe and confeirme unto the said James Skiffe all that his house and eight acres of upland in Sandwich aforsaid with all the orchyards or fruit trees belonging theninto with all the ffences and all other appurtenances in or upon the said land or any way belonging therunto; the said land being bounded on the south side with the land of Willam Bassett Junir and on the other side with the land of Thomas Launder; and alsoe two acres of meadow bee it more or lesse and alsoe halfe an acre of meadow belonging to him in the Comon feild; To have and to hold the said house and eight acres of upland bee it more or lesse with the orchyards and all fruite trees belong therunto and all he ffences and all other the privilidges and appurtenances belonging therunto with the two acres more or lesse of meadow and the halfe acre of meadow in the Comon feud; unto the said James Skiffe his heires and assignee for ever the said prmises with all the said Nicolas Wright his Right title and Interest of and into the same or any pte or pcell therof with all and singulare the appurtenances privilidges and emunities belonging therunto to belong unto the said James Skiffe his heires and assignee for ever unto the onely proper use and behoofe of the said James skiffe his heires and assignee for ever

This abovsaid sale was made and acknowlidged before Mr Prence videlecett that the said Nicolas Wright acknowlidged that hee had sould all his lands and proprieties in houses or lands meadows and theire appurtenances unto the said James Skiffe; belonging to him in Sandwich as above said

This sale was made Divers years since but not Recorded untill Time the 26 1657 because it was forgoten

[p. 193] [On the upper hail of this page is recorded the letter from Jonathan Brewster to Mrs.
Sarah Brewster, printed in our eighth volume)

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1. JAMES SKIFFE, b. abt. 1610, the ancestor of this family in America, of whom a biographical sketch may be read in Vol. II, Annals of W. T., pp. 71-2, has thus far escaped identification in his English home despite continued efforts in tracing every available clue. While the name is very rare in England, it is found quite numerous in a group of parishes near London, as Eltham 1559, Newenden 1578, Lewisham 1589, Mottingham 1603, Greenwich 1620, Charlton 1645, besides scattering occurrences of the name in various London parishes of that period. The name is found in variations of Skeffe, Skyffe, Skaffe and other intermediate spellings but the name of James is absent in all these quoted instances.

Source: http://www.vineyard.net/vineyard/history/skiffe.htm The History of Martha's Vineyard by Dr. Charles Banks: Volume III Family Genealogies: pp. 432-440

THE SKIFF(E) FAMILY

Compiled by Dr. Charles Banks, c. 1925.
Transcribed and prepared for the web by C. Baer 1999.

Spouse: Mary REEVES. James SKIFF and Mary REEVES were married by 1638 in Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA.11 Children were: James SKIFF, Steven SKIFF, Nathaniel SKIFF, Sarah SKIFF, Bathsheba SKIFF, Mary SKIFF, Patience SKIFF, Benjamin SKIFF, Nathan SKIFF.


James SKIFF1160 was born on 12 Sep 1638 in Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA.1159 2. JAMES SKIFFE, (James1), b. 12 Sept. 1638; res. Sandwich, Mass. His connection with the Vineyard is detailed in Vol I., p. 474 and Vol. II, Annals of W. T., pp. 72-3. He m. (1) ELIZABETH NEIGHBOR of Boston 18 Nov. 1659 from whom he was divorced 1670 and (2) SARAH BARNARD of Nan. (espoused Mch. 1677), who was b. abt. 1648 and d. 24 Oct. 1732.

By Second Wife:

11. SARAH, b. (1678); m. ROBERT LONG.
12. PATIENCE, b. (1681); m. JOHN SWAIN 3 Oct. 1706.
13. MARY, b. (1684); m. MOSES GILES 3 Nov. 1708.
14. HANNAH, b. 1687; m. JACOB DAGGETT (52) 24 Oct. 1714.
15. BEULAH, b. (1690); m. THOMAS BARTHOLOMEW 15 July 1724.
16. NATHAN, b. (1693); killed by pirates off Nan. 1723; s. p. Parents: James SKIFF and Mary REEVES.

Spouse: . James SKIFF and Elizabeth NEIGHBOR were married on 18 Nov 1659.11 They were divorced in 1670 in Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA.11 They were divorced.

Spouse: . James SKIFF and Sarah BARNARD were married in Mar 1677 in Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, USA.11


Lydia SKIFF was born in 1675/76 in Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA.1227 She died after 10 Apr 1734.1227 Parents: Steven SKIFF and Lydia SNOW.

Spouse: . John BLACKWELL and Lydia SKIFF were married by 1701 in Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, USA.11


Marcy SKIFF was born on 13 Nov 1671 in Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA.1150 She died on 12 Mar 1711.1150,1228 Sandwich Vital Records p. 507
Given name is possibly Mary Parents: Steven SKIFF and Lydia SNOW.

Spouse: . John CHIPMAN and Marcy SKIFF were married in 1691 in Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA.11,1150,1228


Mary SKIFF1160 was born on 24 Mar 1650 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA. She died on 1 May 1690. Plymouth Colony Vital Records p.12
Sandwich Massachusetts Vital Records p.168 (page number from the Mayflower Descendant mag.) Parents: James SKIFF and Mary REEVES.

Spouse: . Matthew MAYHEW and Mary SKIFF were married on 1 Mar 1674 in Chilmark, Dukes, Massachusetts, USA.11


Nathan SKIFF1160 was born on 16 May 1658 in Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA.1159 10. NATHAN SKIFFE, (James1), b. 16 May 1658; res. Sandwich, farmer; came to T. with his brothers and was town clerk 1681- 86, Constable 1693; rem. to C. abt. 1695, where he continued to live until his death 19 Feb. 1725-6. His will 23 Dec. 1725 was pro. 2 Mch. 1725-6. He m. (1) HEPSIBAH CODMAN (15) abt. 1678, who d. 19 July 1696, and (2) MERCY CHIPMAN of Sandwich 13 Dec. 1699, (dau. of John and Mercy (Howland) Chipman), who was b. 6 Feb. 1668 and d. 19 June 1724.

40. HEPSIBAH, b. 1679; m. THOMAS NORTON (36).
41. PATIENCE, b. (1682); m. RALPH THACHER (14).
42. JAMES, b. 10 Mch. 1689.
43. ELIZABETH, b. 1690; m. _____ STURGIS.
44. BENJAMIN, b. 29 April 1691.
45. STEPHEN, b. 26 May 1693, rem. to Tolland, Conn.
46. MARY, b. 26 May 1695; m. THOMAS BACON 9 Sept. 1721.

By Second Wife:

47. SARAH, b. Feb. 1697-8; m. SOLOMON ATHEARN (16) 24 July 1717.
48. MERCY, b. 5 July 1701; m. (1) PRINCE COFFIN 10 Nov. 1727; (2) NATHANIEL COFFIN.
49. SAMUEL, b. 24 Dec. 1703.
50. JOHN, b. 22 Aug. 1705.
51. JOSEPH, b. 18 Nov. 1707. Parents: James SKIFF and Mary REEVES.

Spouse: . Nathan SKIFF and Hepsibah CODMAN were married on 10 Jul 1678 in Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, USA.11

Spouse: . Nathan SKIFF and Mercy CHIPMAN were married on 13 Dec 1699 in Chilmark, Dukes, Massachusetts, USA.11


Nathaniel SKIFF1160 was born on 20 Mar 1645 in Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA.1159 He died on 24 Apr 1723. 4. NATHANIEL SKIFFE, (James1) b. 20 Mch. 1645; res. Sandwich, Mass.; rem. to Falmouth (1677) later to T. and C. and finally to Windham, Conn. (1713), where he d. 24 Apr. 723 of smallpox. He m. (1) MARY PARTRIDGE (dau. of George and Sarah (Tracy) Partridge of Duxbury); (2) RUTH WEST (6), who was b. 1651 and d. 31 Dec. 1741. In the absence of records the following named are believed to be his children as all others of the name at that period are otherwise placed:

30. ABIGAIL, b. (1679).
31. (Son), b. and d. 1681.
32. SARAH, b. (1683).
33. JOHN, b. (1686); soldier in French War 1709, Capt. Matthew Austin's company.
34. HANNAH, b. 6 June 1688; m. (1) BENJAMIN MAYHEW (63) 13 May 1704; (2) WILLIAM HUNT
(30). 35. BEULAH, b. (1689).
36. NATHAN, b. 1691; soldier in French War 1711 and d. 17 Oct. 1711 of disease, contracted in service.
(Mass. Arch. LXXI. 856).
37. NATHANIEL, b. 1693; m. HANNAH CAREY; res. Windham, Conn.
38. STEPHEN, b. (1696); m. ELIZBETH HATCH. Parents: James SKIFF and Mary REEVES.

Spouse: . Nathaniel SKIFF and Mary PARTRIDGE were married by 1669 in Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA.11

Spouse: . Nathaniel SKIFF and Ruth WEST were married by 1699 in Falmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA.11


Nathaniel SKIFF was born about 1670. Parents: Steven SKIFF and Lydia SNOW.


Patience SKIFF1160 was born on 25 Mar 1652 in Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA.1159 She died in 1718 in Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA.1159 Parents: James SKIFF and Mary REEVES.

Spouse: . Elisha BOURNE and Patience SKIFF were married on 16 Oct 1675 in Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA.11


Sarah SKIFF1160 was born on 12 Oct 1646 in Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA.1159 She died on 30 Dec 1740 in Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, USA. Parents: James SKIFF and Mary REEVES.

Spouse: . Thomas MAYHEW and Sarah SKIFF were married about 1673 in Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, USA.11


Sarah SKIFF was born about 1672. Parents: Steven SKIFF and Lydia SNOW.


Stephen SKIFF was born about 1668. Parents: Steven SKIFF and Lydia SNOW.


Stephen SKIFF was born on 4 Feb 1685 in Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA.1227 He died on 4 Oct 1756 in Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA.1227 Sandwich Vital Records p. 507 Parents: Steven SKIFF and Lydia SNOW.

Spouse: . Stephen SKIFF and Sarah LOTHROP were married about 1701 in , Dukes, Massachusetts, USA.716


Photo Steven SKIFF1146,1160 was born on 14 Apr 1641 in Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA.716,1159 He died on 19 Jun 1710 in Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA.1229

occ. Justice of the Peace; rep. Gen. Court 1676 and after"gentlem edu. a"gentleman"

3. STEPHEN SKIFFE, (James1) b. 14 Apr. 1641; res. Sandwich, Mass. gentleman; m. LYDIA SNOW, dau. of Anthony and Abigail (Warren) Snow of Plymouth. Abigail Warren was the dau. of Richard Warren of the "Mayflower." ), who was b. abt. 1640 and d. 17 Mch. 1713. He d. 19 June 1710. He was Justice of the Peace and Rep. to General Court 1676 and after.

Source: http://www.vineyard.net/vineyard/history/skiffe.htm The History of Martha's Vineyard by Dr. Charles Banks: Volume III Family Genealogies: pp. 432-440

THE SKIFF(E) FAMILY
Compiled by Dr. Charles Banks, c. 1925.
Transcribed and prepared for the web by C. Baer 1999.


Stephen SKEFFE, Sandwich, MA, w. pr.1710
Posted by: Marilyn Roth
Date: October 02, 2000 at 12:50:32

Following is the best that I can decipher of the will of Stephen SKEFFE of Sandwich, made 7 May 1701, codicil 20 Aug. 1708, pr. 28 Je. 1710, Barnstable, Barnstable Co., MA.

Abstract: Except for bed, furniture and one cow to granddaughter Keziah at eighteen or marriage, all to wife Lydia for life. But if she remarries, she is to receive halt~ with remainder equally to son Stephen and daughters Abigail Smith, Deborah Presbury, Mary Chipman and Lydia Blackwell. Codicil says Keziah had received legacy upon marriage.

I Stephen Skeffe of the town of Sandwich in the County of Barnstable in New England being grown into years yet thru the mercy of God of Disposing mind and memory but calling to mind the uncertainty of this transitory life I am desirous according to my duty to set things in order before God shall call me home. And therefore (I) do make this my last will aiid testament hereby revoking and disanulling all former wills by word or writing heretofore by me made and do hereby constitute and declare this to be my last will and testament in manner and form following viz My desire is to commit my soul to God in Jesus Christ who gave it and my body to decent burial when God shall please to call me home and as touching my worldly estate which God hath beyond my efforts bestowed on me my will is to dispose of it as followeth:

Item My will is that all my Debt; in Right or Conscience to any persons and together with my funeral charges shall be discharged by my executrix hereafter named in convenient time out of my estate.

Item I will and bequeath unto Lydia my loving wife that whole and sole improvement of all my estate both real and personal for and during the time that she shall continue my widow she only paying to my granddaughter Keziah one bed and furniture and one cow or the value thereof when afsd Keziah shall arrive at the age of eighteen years or shall marry except she shall receive them of me before my death. But if ye said Lydia my now wife shall marry again then she only to have the one half of my estate. And the other half to be equally divided between my son Stephen Skeffe and my four daughters viz Abigail Smith. Deborah Presbury, Mary Chipman, and Lydia Blackwell, and my will is that if my sd wife shall not marry again that what she shall have at the time of her death shall be divided between my said son and four daughters equally as aforesaid.

Item I will and bequeath unto the sd Stephen Skeffe my son and to his heirs and assigns forever all my haying lands and meadow grounds of all sorts both divided and undivided that I shall die seized of and he to (reside?) upon and possess the land at and after the time of the decease or marriage of my sd wife which shall first happen. And I do hereby constitute and appoint Lydia my sd wife to be sole executrix to this my last will and testament to administer upon my estate and do request my loving friends Mr. Rowland Cotton and William Bassett to be overseers. In witness whereof I the sd Stephen Skeffe have hereunto set my hand and seal this seventh day of May Anno Dom: 1701. Signed sealed and declared to be his last will and testament in the presence of Rowland Cotton, Win. Bassett, Elizabeth Cotton.

Stephen Skeffe

These presents Witnesseth that whereas I Stephen Skeffe above named had in my will ordered that Lydia my wife pay unto Keziah my granddaughter one bed and furniture and one cow or the value thereof when she shall arrive to the age of eighteen years or shall marry except she shall receive them of myself before my death, Whereas and wherefeve to perform that I have already paid sd legacy to her my sd granddaughter Keziah upon her narryage and that (bequest?) is fully discharged to my (minde?) as Witness my hand now this 20 day of August 1708.

Stephen Skeffe

28 Jun 1710 came Mr. Rowland Cotton and William Bassett whose names are set to this instrument as Witnesses before Barnabas Lothrop Esq Judge of the Probate of Wills and for Granting Letters of Administration on the effects of those dying intestate within the county of Barnstable at Bamstable made oath that they did see Stephen Skeffe late of Sandwich now deceased sign and seal this instrument and heard him declare it to be his last Will and Testament and that he was of disposing mind and memory when he so did and they also saw him sign the addition And the sd Rowland Cotton further says that he did see Elizabeth Cotton his wife set her hand to both parts as a witness. Attest Win. Bassett, Reg.

Barnabas Lothrop Esq Commissioned by his Excellency the Governour and Council of this his Majesty's Province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England to be Judge of Probate of Wills and for Granting Letters of Administration on the estate of those deceased having goods right or rights in the County of Barnstable within the Province aforesaid. To all to whom these presents shall come. Greeting. Know ye that upon the day aforesaid before me at Barnstable in the County aforesaid, the Will of Stephen Skeffe of Sandwich in the County (aforesd? deceased was proved approved and witnessed who while he lived had Goods Chattels Rights and Credits in the County aforesd and in presence of us.. .of all and singular as Goods Chattels Rights and Credits of the sd. deceased ...Administration of all and singular the Goods, Chattels, Rights and Credits of sd deceased and by Will in any manner Concerning is hereby admitted unto Lydia Skeffe widow relict of the deceased executrix in sd will named (who agrees?) well and faithfully to execute sd will and to administer the estate of sd. deceased accordingly and to make a true and perfect inventory of all and singular the Goods Chattels Rights and Credits of the sd deceased and to exhibit same forthwith into the Registry of the Court of Probate for the county aforesd and also to Render a plain account of sd administration upon oath Lawfully called. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of the Court of Probate held at Barnstable the eighth and twentyeth day of June in the ninth year of His Majesty's Reign, Anno Domini 1710. Barnabas Lothrop

(Inventory follows, very difficult to decipher)
FHL Film US/CAN #1838958
Parents: James SKIFF and Mary REEVES.

Spouse: Lydia SNOW. Steven SKIFF and Lydia SNOW were married in 1665/66 in Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA.11,716 Children were: Abigail SKIFF, Stephen SKIFF, Deborah SKIFF, Nathaniel SKIFF, Marcy SKIFF, Sarah SKIFF, Lydia SKIFF, Stephen SKIFF, Hannah SKIFF.


Abigail SNOW1230,1231 was born about 1642 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA. She died on 26 Jun 1682 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA. The Vital Records of Marshfield, Mass. p.6
mariages
michaell fford and Abigail Snow was maryed (12) december 1667 Parents: Anthony SNOW and Abigail WARREN.

Spouse: . Michael FORD and Abigail SNOW were married on 12 Dec 1667 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.


Abigail SNOW was born on 29 Mar 1711 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.90,331 Parents: Zerubbabel SNOW and Jemima CUTLER.


Abigail SNOW was born on 27 Dec 1736 in Marlboro, Essex, Massachusetts, USA.270 Parents: John SNOW and Abigail BRIGHAM.

Spouse: . Elisha TAYLOR and Abigail SNOW were married on 30 Jan 1759.


Abigail SNOW was born on 17 Apr 1774 in Chesterfield, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA.270,1232 She died in , , Ohio, USA. Parents: Capt Zerrubbabel SNOW and Mary TROWBRIDGE.


Alice SNOW1230 was born on 18 Jan 1656/57 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.1231 Parents: Anthony SNOW and Abigail WARREN.

Spouse: . Robert BARKER and Alice SNOW were married about 1682.


Anthony SNOW1230,1233 was born in 1619 in , , , England. He died in Aug 1692 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.1234

The following is from the GenForum:
I have two Anthony's on my database. One is the brother of Nicholas whose parents were Nicholas b.1578 & Mary Wivelscombe.

Anthony Snow was first recorded 7 May 1638 when he requested three acres of land from the court. (Plymouth Court Records). Of Plymouth. Shortly after his marriage, he removed to Marshfield, where he became one of the leading citizens of the town; was surveyor of highways in 1651, constable 1652, representative to the General Court of Plymouth Colony in 1656 and twenty years following, selectman in 1668, and member of the Plymouth Council-of-War for Plymouth Colony in 1675. Some time before his death, he gave to the town a piece of land near the meeting house for a graveyard, where he was buried and which is still in use. His will, dated 28 December 1685, with codicil of 8 August 1692, named wife Abigail, and children. Inventory of his estate was taken 12 November 1692.


From the Commemorative Biographical Record it has:
Nicholas, Anthony and William Snow came over to New England early. Anthony Snow married Abigail Warren, and lived in Plymouth and Marshfield. He had one son, Josiah, and several daughters. Nicholas, Anthony and William Snow are supposed to have been related. Richard Snow was the earliest of that name living in Woburn. He was taxed there in 1645. Nicholas Snow came to New Eng. in the ship "Ann" in 1623.

THE VITAL RECORDS OF MARSHFIELD, MASS.
[Vol.1, p.12] birthes Deaths
Anthony Snow Deceased August 1692

ANTHONY SNOW'S WILL AND INVENTORY.

Literally Transcribed,
BY GEORGE ERNEST BOWMAN.

ANTHONY SNOW died at Marshfield in August, 1692, according to the town records.* Since the codicil to his will was dated 8 August, 1692, his death must have occurred between the eighth and the thirty-first days of that month. His wife was Abigail2 Warren (Richard1), who survived him. His will is now in possession of the Connecticut Historical Society at Hartford, Conn. They have had it for many years and do not know from whom they received it. Permission to photograph it was secured through the courtesy of their Librarian, Mr. Albert Carlos Bates. It is written on the first two pages of a four-page folio seven and five-eighths by twelve and one-fourth inches in size, and is in very good condition.

The will and inventory are recorded in the Plymouth County Probate Records, Volume 1, pages 156 - 158. The copy of the will here given was made from the original document; the copy of the inventory was made from the probate records as the original has disappeared from the files. The mustration shows the first page of the will.

I Anthony Snow of Marshfeild being weake of body, but of Sound mind & memory Prased be God Doe make this my last Will & Testament in maner & form following that is to say. I Connnitt my Soule into the hands of God my Savior & my body

* Mayflower Descendant, III:187.

Anthony Snow's Will and Inventory:


to Desent buriall when god shall please to Call me home & for the disposall of my outward Estate which God hath graciously given me my mind & will is it shall be Disposed as followeth

Imprimis I give & bequeath unto my welbeloved wife Abigall the house wherin I now live with my Barn outhouseing & orchyard & all the land lying next to the sd housing soe far as the Cart way leading from the Causaw to Boums fence & one third. of all my meadow lying at the South River. to be enjoyed by her dureing the Term of her naturall Life. Item I give to my sd wife two oxen & 4 Cows which she shall Chuse out of my Cattle & also I Give her my Indian maid sevant: Item I give to my sd wife all my land at Namasket to her her heirs & assigns for ever; Item I give & bequeath unto my sd wife my best bed best Rug best Coverlid one pair of blankets a boulster & Pillows & Pillowberes & two pair of sheets at her owne dispose.

Item I Give & bequeath unto my Granson Jams ford all my land at Mattakeset. threescore acres more or less To him & his heirs for ever

Item I Give & bequeath unto my son Josias Snow all my other lands whatsoever & the Remainder of the lands hereby given to his mother for her life To have & to hold to him & his heires for Ever

Item I give & bequeath unto my Daughters Lidia Sarah & alis & to my Dater Abigalls Children all the Rest of my neat Cattle To be Equally devided into four parts & each sister to have one part & Abigalls Children to have one part only Jams ford to have noe part with ye Rest of Abigalls Children. Item I give to my wife twenty pounds in money & to my son Josias ten pounds in money & to my Daughter Lidia ten pounds in money & to my Daughter Sarah ten pounds in mony & to my Daughter Alce ten pounds in money & to my Daughter Abigalls Children nine pounds in money to be Equally devided amongst them exsept Jams ford who shall have noe part thereof Item I give to my Daughter in law my son Josiass wife twenty shillings, & to my &andchildren Hanall & Abigall ford twenty shillings a peice in money. Item I give & bequeath to my loveing wife my mare & sheep & swine & all my houshold goods & othere estate not hereby disposed of whom I appoint to be sole Executrix of this my last Will & testament & my will is that what of the sd houshold goods shall be remaining at my wivs discease shall be equally devided amongt all my Children & I desire my brother Joseph Warren & my Loveing frend Capt Nathaniel Thomas to be Overseers of this my last Will & Testament hereby makeing null & void all other & former Wills by me made In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal the Eaight & twentieth day of Desember Anno. Dom. 1685 This Instrumt was Signed & sealed by the abovesd Anthony Snow & Declared by him to be his last Will & Testament In the prsence of us Nathaniell winslow
Anthony Snow (seal)
faith Winslow
Nathaniel Thomas

Capt Nathll Thomas & mrs ffaith Winslow two of the witnesses herein named appeared January 3d: 1692/3 before William Bradford Esqr judge &C & made oath that they were present & Saw & heard Anthony Snow above named Signe Seal & declare ye above written Instrument to be his last will & Testament and that to Ye best of their judgment he was of Sound mind and memory when he did ye same

Attest Saml Sprague Registr

[On the second page.]

Memomorandum that I the within Named Anthony Snow on the 8th day of August 1692 being of sound mind & Memory Praised be God Doe Rattifie & Confirm the within written Will by me formerly made & Declare the same to be my last Will & Testamt And doe flirther add thereunto at this time as follows That is to say that what money I shall leave more then is disposed by the within Will shall be disposed & I doe hereby dispose one forth part thereof to my Dear & loveing wife, & the other three parts therof to be devided amongst my Children & grandchildren in such maner as is by the will within written ordered for the deviding my money therein given

And I doe further declare my mind & Will That what my wife hath already given to three of my Daujhtr Abigalls Children shall be Recond as part of their Portion which I have given them by the within written Will And flirther my will is that what money or goods my wife has as her own I doe hereby give her to her dispose as she sees meet In Witness wherof I have hereunto set my hand & seale the day abovesd only first I add that my Daughter Sarah Portion wt what shee hath already had shall be made Equall wt my other daughters with what they have already had Signed scald & Declared by the abovsd Anthony Snow to be his last Will & Testamt In presence of Us
Nathaniel Thomas Deborah Thomas
Anthony Snow (seal)

January ye 3d 1692 appeared Capt Nathll Thomas one of ye witnesses here named & made oath before William Bradford Esqr judge yt he was present & Saw & heard Anthony Snow above named Sign Seal & declare the above written Codicil to be his last will & Testament and that he saw Deborah his wife Subscribe with him as a witness to Ye Same and that to Ye best of his judgment ye sd Testator was of disposing mind & memory when he did ye same

Attest Saml Sprague Registr

[On a sheet pasted on below the codicil]

William Bradford Esqr Commissionated by his Excellency Sr W Phips Knt Captain Generall and Governr in Chief in and over their Maties Province of the Massachusets Bay in New England with the advice and Consent of the Councill, for the Granting Probate of Wills and Letters of Administration within the County of Plimouth &c. To all to whome these presents Shall Come or may Concern Greeting. Know yee that on the third day of January 1692/3. Before me at marshfield the will of Anthony Snow Late of Marshfield aforesaid to these Presents anexed was Proved approved and allowed. who having while he lived and at the time of his Death Goods Chattels Rights and Credits The Said deceased and his will in any maner Concerning was Comitted unto Abigall his Wife Executrix in the same will named Well and truly to Administer the same and to make a true and Perfect Inventory of all and Singular the Goods Chattels Rights and Credits of the said Decasd and the Same to Exhibit into the Registers Office of the said County according Law Also to Render a true and Plain account of her said Administration upon Oath.

In Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and the Seal of the said Office.

William Bradford

Dated at Marshfield the third day of January 1692/3 Saml Sprague Regis~

Governor Bradford's Letter Book

Recorded in ye 156 and 157th pages of Plimouth Counties Book of Records for wills. &c

[Plym. Co. Prob. Rcds., 1: 158]

An Inventory of ye Goods and Chattels of Anthony Snow Late of Marshfield Deceased Apprized by us under written ye 12th day of Novr 1692

Imprs his Purse Books and Apparrell 114 17 0
Item 4 Beds & furniture belonging to them 232 00 0 Item by Pewter tinn Brass & kon & Copper 011 24 0
Item by tables fourms Settle Stooles Cubberd Chairs & Chests 028 24 0 It By armes horse flirniture & divers sorts of Lumber It. By neat Caffel Sheep & swine & mare 04110 0 It By houshold Linnen and homespun Cloth 024 0O 0 Item By wooll & flax about 70 pound and corn and flax unbraked 028 00 0 Stephen Skeff Michael ffoord
Joseph Waterman
Robert Barker

Abigail Snow Relict and Widdow of Anthony Snow Late of Marshfield deceased appeared on ye 3d day of january 1692/3 Before William Bradford Esqr judge & Solemnly affirmed that ye above written is a true Inventory of ye Goods & Chattels of ye Said deceased (except Ye money Given her in ye Will of sd deceased Called her own money) So far as She yet knoweth

Attest Saml Sprague Registr

Printed from Mayflower Descendant Legacy CD-ROM- All rights reserved.
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Spouse: Abigail WARREN. Anthony SNOW and Abigail WARREN were married on 8 Nov 1639 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.11,1233,1235 Children were: Abigail SNOW, Josiah SNOW, Lydia SNOW, Sarah SNOW, Alice SNOW.


Daniel SNOW1230 was born on 4 Feb 1644/45 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.90,331 He died on 18 Jul 1646 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.331,786 Parents: Richard SNOW and Avis BARRAT.


Ebenezer SNOW was born on 6 Oct 1682 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.90,331 He died on 11 Feb 1704 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.331 Parents: John SNOW and Mary GREEN.


Ebenezer SNOW was born on 26 Apr 1704 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.90 He died on 20 Jul 1732 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. Parents: Zerubbabel SNOW and Jemima CUTLER.

Spouse: . Ebenezer SNOW and Experience JOSLIN were married on 11 Oct 1727 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.272


Edmund SNOW was born on 1 May 1732 in Marlboro, Essex, Massachusetts, USA.90 Parents: John SNOW and Abigail BRIGHAM.


Eli SNOW was born on 1 Nov 1787 in West Chesterfiel, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA.270,1232 He died on 2 Nov 1841 in Montrose, Lee, Iowa, USA. Father of Apostle Erastus Snow Source: Lorin Farr Pioneer by T Earl Pardoe page 3 Parents: Capt Zerrubbabel SNOW and Mary TROWBRIDGE.

Spouse: . Eli SNOW and Lucina STREETER were married on 29 Nov 1801 in Chesterfield, Cheshire, New Hampshire, USA.


Ester SNOW was born on 7 May 1750 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.90 Parents: John SNOW and Abigail BRIGHAM.


Hannah SNOW was born on 6 Jun 1677 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.90 Parents: John SNOW and Mary GREEN.

Spouse: . John CUTLER and Hannah SNOW were married on 6 Feb 1700/1 in , Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.270,1236

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