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Sources
1. Title:   World Family Tree Vol. 13, Ed. 1
Page:   Tree #2148
Author:   Br�derbund Software, Inc.
Publication:   Release date: August 14, 1997

Notes
a. Note:   He had property at Exeter and Hampton, New Hampshire. He must have been engaged in the manufacture of hogshead staves because he was suedby Ralph
 Blaisdell for a debt in 1649, and by William Barthalomew in 1653
 involving 4,000 staves. Abraham Perkins was a co-defendant in the suit.
 In 1650 he received staves from his brother-in-law, Nathaniel Boulter,
 for the Gilmans. In 1653 he sued Thomas King for false reports about
 himself and Mary Cornish. He was shown to have been in Charles Town
 during the winter of 1654-1655 and he sold land in Hampton, New Hampshire
 to Henry Green in 1655. It is said he moved away after that but he is
 mentioned in 1662 in connection with Sarah Jones of Hampton. His name is
 on jury lists.


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