1654 - Lawsuit over Land. Judgment giving plaintiffs 30 acres of swamp and meadow. Plaintiffs: Daniel Paul,
John Symons, George Rogers & Mrs Batcheller. Defendants: Goodman Greine, Robert Waymouth & James
Emery
1663 - Creditors of Robert Weymouth's estate where: William Leighton, Charles Frost (left),
John Lovering, Edward Hays (left), John Cocke, Richard Greene, Dennis, Downing, Thomas Turner, Ewen Edwards, John
Cutt, H Donnell, William Ellingham, John Downing, Richard White & Abraham Conley
23 Feb 1674 - Inquest of Robing Williams found dead in the cellar of John Fabing's house
in Spruce Creek. Cause unknown. Jury: John Brey, John Ameredy, Goyen WIlson, Roger Durent, Thomas Padon,
Digory Jeffery, Jeremiah Goddrig, John Marten, James Gavensey, Francis Trigey, Joseph Peirce, Henry Beck &
Samuel Collings.
18 Aug 1675 - Inquest of John Cox. Jury George Lytton (foreman), Francis Tickey, Stephen
Grafton, Ephraim Crockett, Edward Chambeers, John Morgaridg, Peter Coleworthy, Joseph Crockett, Daniel King, Humphrey
Churchwood, Jeremiah Love & Samuel Knight.
1679 - Petition for Direct Governament. Complains that Massachusetts is suppressing
freedom of religion. Signers all but two from Kittery. Peter Grant, James Grant, John Key, Clement Short, Niven
Agnew, Nathan Lord Sr, Miles Thomson, Richard Nason, Jonathon Nason, Nicholas Hodsden, John Green Sr, Nathaniel
Lord, Bennoni Hodsden, John Taylor, James Waren, Alexander Cooper, Andrew Sarle, George Gray, John Nason, John
Searle, John Neale, William Furbish, Christopher Batt, Nathan Bedford, Walter Rendel, William Rogers, William Sciven,
Richard Cutts, Diggerie Jeffery, James Wiggons Sr, James Wiggons Jr, Rich Thomas, Nicholas Shapleigh, Dennis Downing
Sr, Joshua Downing, Jeamis Tobee, Thomas Hancome, Richard Whitt, Francis Champernowne & Francis Morgan
15 Aug 1688 - Petition of Land Owners at Broad Boate Harbor against surveying and granting
their lands to Walter Barefoote. Owners are John Bray, Digery Jeffery, John Andrews, John Billing, Eprem Crockett,
Joseph Couch & Saraigh Michell (widow) |