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Note for:   Peter Samborn,   1689 - 3 Jun 1724         Index

Individual Note:
     Colonial Families of the United States of America, George NorburyMackenzie, LL.B, Volune III , Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co,1966. page 462- 4671) "Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire," by SybilNoyes, Charles T. Libby , and Walter G. Davis (Reprint 1928-1939.Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1988) p 626
The Sanborn Family, The New England Historical and Genealogical Register For The Year 1855 Vol. IX , New England Ggenealogical Society, Samuel G. Drake Publisher, Boston, 1855. page 272-278.



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Note for:   Abner Samborn,   27 Apr 1694 - 18 Jan 1780         Index

Individual Note:
     Colonial Families of the United States of America, George NorburyMackenzie, LL.B, Volune III , Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co,1966. page 462- 467

    (1) "Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire," by SybilNoyes, Charles T. Libby , and Walter G. Davis (Reprint 1928-1939.Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1988) p.604.
    Birth: (1) s/o John SANBORN/Judith COFFIN. 27 Apr 1694.
Marriage to Rachel SHAW: (1) 5 Oct 1715.
Death: (1) 17 Jan 1780.
(1) Of Hampton Falls.
(1) Had 13 children
The Sanborn Family, The New England Historical and Genealogical Register For The Year 1855 Vol. IX , New England Ggenealogical Society, Samuel G. Drake Publisher, Boston, 1855. page 272-278.



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Note for:   William Moulton,   25 May 1664 - 24 Jul 1723         Index

Individual Note:
     From web page of Alice Gedge adedge@burgoyne.com
    (1) "Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire," by SybilNoyes, Charles T. Libby , and Walter G. Davis (Reprint 1928-1939.Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1988) p.500,605.
(2) "The Pioneers of Massachusetts," by Charles Henry Pope (GenealogicalPub. Co., Baltimore , 1969) p.339.
(3) "The New Hampshire Genealogical Record" (Reprint, Heritage Books,Bowie, MD, 1988) Vol. 2 , p.86. Hampton, New Hampshire Town Records.
(4) "Fifty Great Migration Colonists to New England and Their Origins,"by John Brooks Threlf all (Madison, WI, 1990) p.213,214. Cites: (a) EssexCo., Massachusetts wills, 1904

    (1) NEHGS "Register," Vol. CXLI, Oct 1987, p.323. "Early Settlers ofHampton, New Hampshir e from Ormesby, St. Margaret, Norfolk," by WilliamHaslet Jones.
(2) "The New Hampshire Genealogical Record" (Reprint, Heritage Books,Bowie, MD, 1988) Vol. 2 , p.90. Hampton, New Hampshire Town Records.
(3) "Fifty Great Migration Colonists to New England and Their Origins,"by John Brooks Threlf all (Madison, WI, 1990) p.213,214. Cites: (a) EssexCo., Massachusetts wills, 19049.

    Birth: (1,3) 25 May 1664. Youngest son. (1,3) s/o WilliamMOULTON/Margaret PAGE. (2) s/o Wi lliam MOULTON/Margritt.
Marriage to Abigail WEBSTER: (1,3) 27 May 1685.
Marriage to Sarah __: (3)
Death: (3) Oct 1732.

(3a) 1663/4, 8 Mar: William MOULTON of Hampton, co. Norfolk, wrote hiswill. Gave to child un born 5 pounds when it comes of age to be paid bymy sons Joseph and Benjamin.
(3) A weaver, innholder and merchant.
(3) Had 9 children.
(3) His estate at his death was valued at 1,433 pounds



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Note for:   Edward Gove,   ABT 1630 - 29 May 1691         Index

Individual Note:
     Colonial Families of the United States of America, George NorburyMackenzie, LL.B, Volune III , Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co,1966. page 462- 467

NAME: Colonial Families of the United States of America, George Norbury
Mackenzie, Genealogical Publishing Cpmpany, Baltimore, 1966, Vol V. pg.465
Colonial Families of the United States of America, George NorburyMackenzie, LL.B, Volune III , Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co,1966. page 462- 467

(1) "Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire," by Sybil Noyes,
Charles T. Libby, Walter G. Davis (Reprint 1928-1939. Genealogical Pub.Co.,
Baltimore, 1988) p.278,533. Cites: (a) Proc. Mass. Hist. Socy. 45: 232-41;
628-40. (b) The Gove Family (1922) p.16-49.
(2) "The Pioneers of Massachusetts," by Charles Henry Pope (GenealogicalPub.
Co., Baltimore, 1969; reprint, 1900) p.195.

Birth: (1) About 1639/40, s/o John Gove/Mary Shard of St. GilesCripplegate,
London, and Charlestown, Massachusetts. His baptism not found, butbrother Humphrey
baptized and buried St. Paul's Church, London, 1634, and sister Marybaptized
Sep 1641 at St. Nicholas Cole Abbey, where he mother had been alsobaptized,
and where, in 1642, his father had obtained a loan from the abbey wardensfor
transport to New England. Age 35 in Jun 1676 (b. 1641). (1,2) Age about38 in
Jan 1677/8 (b. 1640).
Death: (1) 29 May 1691.

(2) 1647/8, 22 Feb (11th mo. 1647): Will of John Gove of Charlestown,Massachusetts names
wife and sons John and Edward. Legacies to be paid out of the brass in the
house or that which is to come out of England by Mr. James Allen.
(1) Perhaps apprenticed to Mr. Samuel Hall, lawyer.
(2) 1655, 5 Dec: John Mansfield, who married the widow of John Gove of
Charlestown, joined her in paying her sons their portions of theirfather's
estate.
(1) 1657, Apr: Under age when he bought a common right in Salisbury,Massachusetts. Deed
witnessed by Mr. Samuel Hall.
(1) 1664, Apr: Bought land in Hampton, now Seabrook, New Hampshire.
(1) Before 28 Nov 1665, moved with wife Hannah to land in Hampston, now
Seabrook, New Hampshire.
(1) 1669: Mr. Samuel Hall in England named Edward Gove his generalattorney in
New England.
(1) 1674, Sep: In Boston at the court of Asst.
(1) 1678, 4 Dec: Freeman.
(1) 1679: Trial juror.
(1) Lieutenant for Hampton before New Hampshire became a Royal Province.
(1) 1680: Representative to the General Court.
(1) 1681, 21 Mar: The town of Hampton named Sergt. Joseph Dow and EdwardGove
to prepare a statement and assert their rights against Mason.
(1) 1682: Selectman.
(1) 1682, 14 Nov: Chosen by the town of Hampton, New Hampshire asRepresentative to the
Assembly after the arrival of Gov. Canfield.
(1) 1682/3, 27 Jan: Known for his leadership of a hopeless rebellionagainst
Gov. Canfield.
(1) Arrested, convicted, and sentenced to death for treason.
(1) Removed to the Tower of London.
(1) 1686, Apr: Pardoned.
(1) Returned to Hampton, New Hampshire.
(1) 1688: Selectman and on arbitration committee.
(1) 1689: Moderator.
(1) Lieutenant and representative from Hampton.
(1) 1691, 25 Jun: Estate administered in Salem, Massachusetts court onthe motion of son
John to Mr. Edward Thomas of Boston, the widow relinquishing her rights.

NAME: The Compendum Of American Genealogy, Fredrick Adams Virkus, VolVII.
1942 The Virkus Company, Chicago, IL. Pg 744.
NOTE: Bok Sanborn Genealogy, copy in possession of compiler, No coverpage. int. V.C.S. p g 83., 84