In Scarborough he served on a commission to renew the Falmouth - Scarborough bounds. Granted 6 acres in 1682 and 30 acres in 1685. On leaving the town he lived about 10 years in Portsmouth until December 1699 when he and his brother Matthew and their brother in law Fogg joined with Joseph Hammond, Esq., and Stephen Tobey in purchasing “the bay lands” on the river bank now in Eliot. The two brothers built close together on Libby Hill where in 1888 himself, his wife and five generations of their descendants lay buried. Trial jury 1710. Will 6 May 1725 - 24 December 1736 names wife Eleanor and 9 children.
76Page 431 LIBBY, “3 David”; Page 432 LIBBY, “5 John”
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