History of Kennebunk Port From Its First Discovery By Bartholomew Gosnold May
History of Kennebunk Port From Its First Discovery By Bartholomew Gosnold May
Charles Bradbury
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Eliphalet wasdrowned ; one daughter was never married ; and Molly married Samuel Brown. Mr. Carr was also drowned. e Chadwick, Charles, in 1774, lived in a house be- longing to Samuel Hutchins. It is not known what became of this family. e Chatman, Abraham, was residing at the eastern part of the town as early as 1760. The maiden name of his wife was Higginson. His children were Jane, who married Edmund Littlefield ; Dolly, Abraham Lit- tlefield ; Lydia, John Varnum ; Sally, who died young, and... Willburn. Willburn married Susan Jeffery, whose children were John, Edward, Abraham, Isaac, Benja- min, Susan, Mary, Sarah and Polly. Chesley, John, married Salome Winslow, both of Arundel, in 1793. e Clark, Henry, merchant, came from Lexington, Mass. About 1804. He was cashier of Kenncbunk Bank. He removed to Boston in 1833. Cleaves, Robert, came from Beverly about 1740, Uu 234 HISTORY OF and bought land of Thomas Huff, near " Beaver pond. " He was a blacksmith, and was licensed to trade in 1741.
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