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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Mary Packard: Birth: ABT 1637 in Eng. Death: ABT 1687 in Weymouth,, MA

  2. Elizabeth Packard: Birth: ABT 1639 in Hingham, Plymouth, MA.

  3. Samuel Packard: Birth: ABT 1641 in Hingham, Plymouth, MA.

  4. Hannah Packard: Birth: ABT 1643 in Hingham, Plymouth, MA.

  5. Israel Packard: Birth: ABT 1645 in Hingham, Plymouth, MA.

  6. Jael Packard: Birth: ABT 1647 in Hingham, Plymouth, MA.

  7. Deborah Packard: Birth: ABT 1648 in Hingham, Plymouth, MA.

  8. Zaccheus Packard: Birth: ABT 1650 in Hingham, Plymouth, MA.

  9. Jane Packard: Birth: ABT 1651 in Hingham, Plymouth, MA.

  10. Abigail Packard: Birth: ABT 1651 in Hingham, Plymouth, MA.

  11. Deliverance Packard: Birth: ABT 1652 in Hingham, Plymouth, MA.

  12. Thomas Packard: Birth: ABT 1653 in Hingham, Plymouth, MA.

  13. John Packard: Birth: 20 JUL 1655 in Weymouth, Plymouth, MA.

  14. Nathaniel Packard: Birth: ABT 1657 in Weymouth, Suffolk, MA. Death: 15 MAY 1720 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, MA


Notes
a. Note:   Samuel Packard's widow, Elizabeth married (2) the widower, John Washburn of Bridgewater late in life between 1684-1686. He died 12
 Nov 1686 in Bridgewater. (Cooke, Early NE).
 Copied from RootsWeb WorldConnect pages of Michael Hervey
 <mike@mdhervey.com>
 [Plym. Co. Deeds, 10: 1: 333]
 "Elizabeth Washburn Widow of the Town of Bridgewater" for �5 current
 money "paid unto me by an Indian known by the name of Sam James of sd
 Bridgewater" sold to him "All that my twenty acre Lot of Land being
 Situate within the Confines of sd Bridgewater and at a Place called &
 known by the name of Setucket Pond and being about Fourty Poles in
 breadth and about eighty Poles in Length & on the Southern Side of
 said Pond It being the Sixth Lot from Pimkin Bridge of that Division
 of twenty acre Lots & lying between the Land of mr James Keith and the
 Land of Thomas Hayward Senr .... and I sd Elizabeth Washburn ....
 Covenant ., . . yt I at the time of making over & Passing away the sd
 Land .... Stood truly & lawfully Seized & Possessed with the Same ....
 by vertue of my first Husband viz: Samuel
 Packard his Will" The deed was dated 27 October, 1694, and signed by a
 mark, and was acknowledged the same day before Thomas Hayward, Justice
 of the Peace.
 It was witnessed by Samuel Packard, Thomas Washburn and Edward Fobes,
 and was recorded 22 October, 1713.


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