Elsie FINLEY

____ - ____

Father: R L FINLEY
Mother: Sadie WAUMSLEY


                       __
                      |  
 _R L FINLEY _________|
|                     |
|                     |__
|                        
|
|--Elsie FINLEY 
|  
|                      __
|                     |  
|_Sadie WAUMSLEY _____|
                      |
                      |__
                         

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Edmond Norvel GRISWOLD

22 Feb 1888 - 26 Jul 1960

Father: Mathew GRISWOLD
Mother: Christina Susan Warhurst WARHURST

Family 1 : Alma MATHEWS

                                      _Benjamin Archer GRISWOLD __+
                                     | (1813 - ....) m 1836       
 _Mathew GRISWOLD ___________________|
|                                    |
|                                    |_Lucinda P. BLAKEY _________+
|                                      (1814 - 1856) m 1836       
|
|--Edmond Norvel GRISWOLD 
|  (1888 - 1960)
|                                     _Archibald Archer WARHURST _+
|                                    | (1801 - 1872) m 1826       
|_Christina Susan Warhurst WARHURST _|
  (1850 - 1942)                      |
                                     |_Martha "Patsy" MORGAN _____+
                                       (1810 - 1893) m 1826       

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Harry E. JAQUAR

ABT 1879 - ____

Father: Seth JAQUA
Mother: Pluma WILLIAMS

Family 1 : Ella WILES

                       _John Curtis JAQUA __+
                      | (1820 - 1872)       
 _Seth JAQUA _________|
| (1851 - 1937)       |
|                     |_Emily MARGUERAT ____
|                       (1830 - 1922)       
|
|--Harry E. JAQUAR 
|  (1879 - ....)
|                      _____________________
|                     |                     
|_Pluma WILLIAMS _____|
                      |
                      |_____________________
                                            

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Mary Jane MORGAN

11 Nov 1832 - 5 Jun 1923

Father: David MORGAN
Mother: Nancy Matilda WARHURST


                           _____________________
                          |                     
 _David MORGAN ___________|
|  m 1812                 |
|                         |_____________________
|                                               
|
|--Mary Jane MORGAN 
|  (1832 - 1923)
|                          _Timothy WARHURST ___
|                         | (1770 - ....) m 1785
|_Nancy Matilda WARHURST _|
   m 1812                 |
                          |_Nancy MCDANIEL _____+
                             m 1785             

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Simon NEWCOMB

[65]

____ - ____

Father: Simon NEWCOMB
Mother: Deborah NEWCOMB


                       _Andrew (Lt) NEWCOMB _+
                      |                      
 _Simon NEWCOMB ______|
|                     |
|                     |_Sarah NEWCOMB _______
|                                            
|
|--Simon NEWCOMB 
|  
|                      ______________________
|                     |                      
|_Deborah NEWCOMB ____|
  (.... - 1756)       |
                      |______________________
                                             

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[65] TITL II.
Invalid Birth Date DATE CA 1705.
Invalid Death Date DATE CA 1770.
REFN bmn0016.
[from Andrew Newcomb 1618-1686 and His Descendants, BM Newcomb, 1923]
Jane Worth had one or more children by Nathaniel Worth, prior to
her marriage with Mr. Newcomb. She was a widow and living in Lebanon,
Conn., 25 Apr. 1751, where she sold lands in Edgartown derived from
her mother and husband, Nathaniel Worth. "Jane Worth alias Newcomb"
of Lebanon sold certain interests in lands in Edgartown in 1754
"formerly belonging to Richard Sarson Esq. and then to Mrs Mehitable
Lathrop decd." In deed of 1770, she then a widow of Cornwallis, N.S.,
speaks of her son, Sarson Worth, deceased, and sells her interests in
Martha's Vineyard. When, in 1755, under orders of the General
Assembly a total force of 3,000 men was raised in Connecticut, the
payroll of Capt. John Terry's Company, which marched from Lebanon 15
Sept., included "Simon Newcomb, master," signing for Stepn. Harding
Williams, Private, who served from Aug. 29 to Dec. 9, 1755; in 1756
against "Crown Point," and in 1757. This signature "Simon Newcomb,
master" seems to show that Williams was the bound servant of Simon
Newcomb. Simon Newcomb served two weeks (as long as any) in
Lieutenant-Colonel David Whitney's company of militia for the relief
of Fort William Henry, Aug. 1757. All of this company were Canaan
men. Simon Newcomb, 28 July 1740, bought of his brother, Thomas
[4], for L100, "all Rights by Heirship of my Honored father Simon
Newcomb of all estate in Edgartown," Mass., the same which Thomas [4]
bought of their father in 1734. Mr. Newcomb resided upon his father's
farm, which he inherited by will (after paying certain legacies) and
which he came into full possession of upon the death of his mother in
1756. In 1760 Mr. Newcomb's tax was L4, 3s 4d, a large tax for that
period. On 15 May 1761, he sold the farm to Silas Sprague for L750.
Mr. Newcomb was chosen by his townsmen for several positions of trust
- for example, surveyor of highways and fence viewer, and was a man
of prominence in his community. He removed, in the summer of 1761, to
Cornwallis, N.S., and was one of the proprietors of that town. He
received by division several lots of land in Cornwallis. [BMN
48][from Norma Flude]Last Will and Testament of Simon NewcombIn the
Name of God Amen the 16th day of april in the [1]6th year of his
Majesty's Reign George the Third King of great Britain ___ Domini
1776 I Simon Newcomb of Cornwallis, in the County of Kings County in
the Province of Nova Scotia, Yeoman being but weak of Body but of
perfect mind and memory, thenks be given to god therefor calling to
mind at the Mortality of my Body and knowing that it is appointed for
all Men once to Die, do make and Ordain this my last will and
Testament, that is to say, Principally and first of all, I give and
commend my Soul into the Hand of god that gave it, and my Body I
commit to the Earth to be Buried Decently at the Discretion of my
Executor herein after named, nothing Doubting but at the General
Resurrection I shall Receive the same again By the Mighty Power of
God, and as touching such worldly Estate herewith it hath pleased God
to Bless me in this life, I give Demise and Dispose of the same in
the following manner and forme, - I Will that all my Just Debts and
Funeral Charges be well and truly paid, in some convenient time after
my Decease - I give and Bequeath to Jean, my Dear and Loving wife
the West end of the House That is fraimid Adjoyning the Other and the
land it Stands on, and due North from the Northwest corner of the Log
House I now live in (which is the House it adjoyns;) to Brook of
Water, and then by said Brook as the Brook Runs to the Highway, and
thereby by said Highway to the first mentioned bounds, being about
one acre more or less, with the priviledge of the West End of the
said House I now live in, and Priviledge of the kitchen to do any
work in she shall want to do, and also of a little Buttery in said
west End, and of the well of water belonging to said House, with the
whole Benefit and priviledge of all the Orchards that is on this Farm
I now live on, or any Other that I now own, all the aforemention'd
for and During the Natural Life of her my said Wife, and what Stock
of cattle, horses, or any kind I own or am now possess'd of at my
Decease and, also all my Household Stuff, I give & Bequeath to her
and her heirs Assigns forever, and all these and the aforemention'd
is given to her in Lieu of her Right of thirds, in my Estate or to
the Same, and the Remains of the said House and lands belonging to
the farm I now live on, being about Sixty six acres, I give and
Bequeath to my son in law Moses Gore Jun. with all my farming Tools,
and to his heirs and Assigns foreveer, (on these conditions that [he]
nor they do not sell the same or any parts thereof during my said
Wifes Natural lifetime, and [that] he or they provide her a
comfortable living off the same as also a Lot of uplands in Connar
Point of about one hundred Acres, with Nine acres of Dike lands lying
in what is called Bigelow Dike, and six Acres more laying in the
Bowing Dike; Also three acres more that is above the grand Dike,
called one share ___, with a salt marsh lot of six Acres I bought of
Capt Caleb Wheaton that lyes between Bigelow Dike and Connar River,
and also all my salt marsh lots laying on the south side of connar
Point, which said 100 ac[] uplands lot the three mention'd Dike lots
and the said two salt marsh Lots, I give and bequeath to my Daughter
Molly Gore, (she Wife of my said son in law Moses Gose Jun. - On
these considerations that she nor he do not sell the same During the
Natural Lifetime of my Wife, and that she my said Daughter Molly
allow my said Wife to have whole use profits or priviledge of the
said lots or tracts of land or any part thereof She may or shall need
towards her support or comfortable maintenance Item I give and
bequeath to my only son Simon Newcomb my Gun, my wearing Apparel, &
coopers Tools, & no more he having been [...]nably provided for by me
in my lifetime - Item I give and bequeath to my Daughter Mehetibal
the Wife of Elija Bent and to my Daughter Rerusha the Wife of
Archelus Hammond all the lands I own in the Township of Cornwallis
aforesaid, that is not now laid out, and Lays [?] in Common to be
Equally Divided between them, and to their Heirs and Assigns forever,
and I further give and Bequeath to my Daughter Jerusha the said
Hammond's wife about four acres of salt marsh lying and being in what
is called the Habit[...] Marsh, and it was my own Crafts. Lastly, I
Nominate constitute and Appoint my said son in law Moses Gore Jun.
Executor of this my last will and Testament Ratifing [?] allowing and
confirmint this and no other to be my last Will and Testament, in
Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year
first above writtenSign'd Seal'd publish'd & Declared Simon
Newcombby the said Simon Newcomb to behis last will and Testament
in Proved 14th May 1778presence of us, Handley Chipman Nancy
Chipman Ann HutchinsonWill dated 16 Apr 1776 proved 14 May 1778
[Norma Flude]He maybe had a 3rd wife Jemina Treat m. 1 Mar 1744 per
Kirk Larsen (BMN)In 1761 Simon Newcomb came from Lebanon, CT to
Cornwallis, NS [Eaton]birth & death (ca 1774) also [Eaton 27,761]


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