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Sarah Dole b. England d. Jan 18, 1663 Boston MA |
Enoch b. 1613? Ipswich, England d. 1617 Ipswich, England |
Samuel b. Ipswich, England d. 1627 Ipswich, England |
Enoch b. 1618? Ipswich, England |
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Sarah b. 1620? Ipswich, England |
Elizabeth b. 1621? Ipswich, England |
Nathaniel b. 1624? Ipswich, England d. 1634 |
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Judith b. 1625? Ipswich, England d. Dec 15, 1705 Newbury MA |
Stephen b. 1628? Ipswich, England d. Oct 31, 1690 Cape Breton, Nova Scotia |
Daniel b. 1631? Ipswich, England d. Dec 5, 1654 Newbury MA |
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John b. 1632? Ipswich, England |
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Sarah Jordan Hill m. Feb 6, 1678 d. Oct 24, 1697 |
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Edmund Greenleaf was one of the eighteen pioneer settlers of Newbury Massachusetts,
being granted a house with 4 acres and an additional 12 acres.
Marker erected by the descendants of the first settlers. |
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Edmund's land was near the old town bridge in Newbury. His land bordered east
of 2 acres purchased on Jul 12, 1639 by his future son-in-law,
Giles Badger. |
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Edmund was a silk dyer, and a captain in the militia under William Gerrish. |
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Edmund's son Stephen was a captain in the Militia. He went with the disastrous
Phips expedition against Port Royal in 1690 to Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, and was
there wrecked in a vessel and drowned in company with nine others. |
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Sources: Joslyn, Roger D., C.G., "The English Ancestry of the Newbury Badgers", The American Genealogist, vol. 58:1, pp. 1-11, January 1982, referencing Newbury Town Records 1637-1692, vol. 18a:20. Coffin, Joshua, "Descendants of Robert Adams," New England Historical & Genealogical Register, 11:53-60, Jan. 1857. |
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