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Sources
1. Title:   Pedigree Resource File CD 24
Publication:   (Salt Lake City, UT: Intellectual Reserve, Inc., 2001)
2. Title:   Genealogy of the Anglo-Dutch Estabrooks Family of The Saint John River.
Author:   Florence C. ESTABROOKS
Publication:   Saint John, New Brunswick 1933 Revised 1958

Notes
a. Note:   Joseph grandfather Joseph Estabrooks had a slave, Prince Estabrooks, whomhis son Benjamin inherited. This Prince Estabrooks and Benjamin's sonJoseph were present at the battle on Lexington Common, MassachusettsApril 19, 1775. Prince was wounded; Joseph had a very narrow escape andaided in carrying the wounded slave to his father's house near by. Hisfather had taken his family of small children and his wife to a saferplace about a mile away." All survived. Source: The Estabrooks Family inConcord Massachusetts and on the Saint John River, New Brunswick, Canada,also in Haverhill, Massachusetts;Florence C. Estabrooks, Saint John, NB,1953


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