ecompense was surveyor of roads for
Dartmouth in 16841. In 1684 and again in 1685
Recompense and his brother, Richard, were among a great many
Dartmouth men against whom a complaint was lodged that they were
preventing a division of town lands; but in the first instance
the jury found for the defendants; and in the second the action
was non-suited2. The tax list for Freetown, Mass.,
dated 31 Aug 1688, includes thirty names, among them that of
Recompense Curbe3. In 1698 Recompense sold the land he
had been given by his father to his brother, Richard, and removed
to Newton, Burlington County, New Jersey4. Burlington
County Court Book shows that he served on the grand jury on 8 May
1699, and on the traverse jury in March 1705. In Bristol County
Records, there is a deed signed by Recompense and his wife,
Rebecca, she signing by her mark which was a capital "A".
It is thought that she was Rebecca Allen, daughter of Francis and
Mary (Barlow)4 and born 2 Aug 16685. She
was alive when Recompense wrote his will in 1712. His son,
Richard, was made executor6. Recompense died in 1720/23.
[Bertha W. Clark, "Richard Kirby of Sandwich, Dartmouth and Oyster Bay", 1955]