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_Joseph MARSH _________+ | (1663 - 1723) _Charles MARSH ______| | (1710 - 1765) m 1765| | |_Sarah (?Clark) MARSH _ | | |--Child MARSH | (1745 - ....) | _______________________ | | |_Esther CUTTER ______| (1717 - 1784) m 1765| |_______________________
[743] --Other Fields
[744] SLGC: SUBMITTED @00561919@ ®61
_Samuel MARSH _______ | _Joseph MARSH _________| | (1663 - 1723) | | |_Comfort MANN _______ | | |--Samuel MARSH | (1700 - 1773) | _____________________ | | |_Sarah (?Clark) MARSH _| | |_____________________
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[923] SLGC: Date: 22 Oct 1951 @00561923@
[924] SLGC: Date: 22 Oct 1951 @07960900@ ®61
_Jonathan MARSH ________+ | (1696 - 1779) m 1987 _Moses MARSH ________| | (1728 - 1784) m 1753| | |_Mary (Scudder) JEWELL _ | (1705 - 1805) m 1987 | |--Betsy MOSES | | ________________________ | | |_Jennett WOODRUFF ___| (1735 - 1762) m 1753| |________________________
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[275]
Abraham Toppan, son of William Topham, of Calbridge, in the Parish of Coverham, and fourth in the descent from Robert Topham, of Linton, in the West Riding of Yorkshire, was baptized April 10, 1606. He lived for some time in Yarmouth County of
Norfolk. His wife, whose maiden name was Taylor, was born in the year 1607. Her mother, Elizabeth, inherited considerable property from a second husband, Mr. John Goodale of Yarmouth, whose will is dated 1625. In the year 1637, Abraham
Toppan, with his wife, two children and maid servant, took passage in the "Mary Ann" for New England. (See NEHGS Register, No. 14, page 327). His mother-in-law, Mrs. Goodale, also took passage in the same vessel. He was admitted into the
township of Newbury, MA October 16, 1637. At different times during the following year, several lots of land were granted to him, on one of which he erected his dwelling, near where the meeting house was built, in 1646, a few rods north from
the house of Captain Richard Adams. During his life he made "sundry voyages to the Barbadoes, of which one or two were profitable; the produce being brought home in sugar, cotton, wool and molasses, which were then commodoties rendering great
profit, being at twelve pence for wool, sugar at six or eight pence per pound profit - of which he brought great quantities". (Registry of deeds, Salem, MA). He made his well June 30, 1670. In it he speaks of "having done for his son Peter
beyond what I have done or can do in proprotion for ye rest of my children". He died November 5, 1672, aged sixty-six years in the house on "Toppan's Lane", which he had built around 1670 for his son Jacob. His widow died March 20, 1689, aged
eighty-two years. Her mother, Mrs. Goodale, died at Newbury, MA, April 8, 1647. The children of Abraham and Susanna Taylor Toppan were: Peter born in England, 1634; married Jane Batt Elizabeth, born in England; married Samuel Mighill of
Rowley, MA Abraham, born at Newbury 1644; married Ruth Pike Jacob, born 1645; Married Hannah Sewall Susanna, born 1649 John, born 1651; married Martha Browne Isaac, born 1653, married (1) Hannah Kent, (2) Mary Marsh. ®31
[342] --Invalid Dates
[343] Birth: <1440>
_John WILKISON ______+ | (1678 - 1733) m 1708 _Thomas WILKISON _________| | (1711 - ....) m 1739 | | |_Rebecca Wilkison ___ | (1685 - ....) m 1708 | |--Hannah WILKISON | (1744 - ....) | _____________________ | | |_Hannah Wilkison CROWELL _| (1719 - 1739) m 1739 | |_____________________
[378] --Other Fields
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