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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Daniel Scribner: Birth: 7 Apr 1718 in Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire. Death: Oct 1802 in Otisfield, Cumberland, Maine

  2. Edward Scribner: Birth: 11 Oct 1721 in Otisfield, Cumberland, Maine. Death: 19 Mar 1823 in Otisfield, Cumberland, Maine

  3. Abigail Scribner: Birth: 6 Mar 1724 in Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire.

  4. John Scribner: Birth: 12 Mar 1729 in Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire. Death: Bet 1729 and 1732 in Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire

  5. John Scribner: Birth: 18 Aug 1732 in Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire. Death: in Waterboro, York, Maine

  6. Samuel Scribner: Birth: 19 May 1735 in Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire. Death: 13 Nov 1815 in Waterboro, York, Maine

  7. Alice Scribner: Birth: 26 Oct 1736 in Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire. Death: Abt 1797 in Otisfield, Cumberland, Maine


Sources
1. Title:   Pedigree Resource File CD 12
Publication:   (Salt Lake City, UT: Intellectual Reserve, Inc., 2000)
2. Title:   rscrbnr.ged
3. Title:   John Scribner Web Site
Author:   san.rr (---)
4. Title:   WorldConnect -- James Sergent
Publication:   [email protected] http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=:3000563
5. Title:   SCRIBNER NOTES
Page:   6
Author:   Winifred Lovering Holman
Publication:   Boston, Massachusetts: Albert Boyden, 1927
6. Title:   Edward's name appears on a petition for road layout in Brentwood, datedOctober 1754 (Town Records of Brentwood, Vol. 1, pp. 84-85).
7. Title:   Estimated date based on date of birth of first child, Daniel.

Notes
a. Note:   In a list of landowners in Exeter in 1725, Edward is listed as owning 30 acres of land. He had seven children (John died as an infant). Moved from Exeter NH to Raymond, Maine, and then to Waterboro. Edward was a blacksmith and a "man of sterling qualities." As did his brothers and many of the men of Exeter in those early Colonial days, Edward fought Indians as a soldier serving under Capt. Gilman. He was granted 30 acres of land in Exeter in 1725. Edward had seven children, five of whom lived to maturity. They all settled in Otisfield, Maine except the 2nd John and Samuel who settled in Waterborough, Maine. See Sinnett, pages 69-144 It is not known when Edward and Abigail Scribner were deceased, but the entire family settled among the first pioneers of Massabessic Plantation, Penobscot County, Maine, now known as Waterboro.


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