Of Falmouth, signed a petition in August 1665. In 1673 at Newcastle having his broadcloth made up apparently a wife Mary with him. From Falmouth, he was administrator inhabitant of Salem 11 January 1675 - 76, made agreement in September 1677 to finish Salem meeting house, and was paid for work in July 1678. Working for the Pickerings of Portsmouth in March 1677 - 78. Falmouth 1680; taxed Scarborough 1681; grand jury 1681, 1687, constable 1686; living 1688; probably an Indian victim in Falmouth in 1689. His son John claimed marsh up Capisic River, land leased to Collins in 1685, 5 acres and 1/2 of a mill on Long Creek, and house and 7 acres exchanged with Rev. George Burroughs
76Was he married to a Mary Unknown?
76Page 368 INGERSOLL, “2 George”; Page 636 SKILLINGS, “1 John”
76They lived on the Neck (Portland)
72See page 7 - 15 for more information
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301indicates born 1649 in Falmouth, Cumberland County, Maine
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