. A documentary history of Chelsea : including the Boston precincts of Winnisimmet, Rumney Marsh, and Pullen Point, 1624-1824. the time of his death 66 acres of upland, which with the build-ings thereon were valued at $3,960; 22 acres of saltmarsh; 28acres of Dvke marsh; 47 acres of woodland; in all 163 acres.(Stiff. Prob. Eec, L. 120 2, ff. 401, 431; L 121 -, f. 2S8.) July 3,1787, James Floyd, Jr., married at Chelsea Eunice Boardman,daughter of Aaron Boardman of Chelsea Pan-handle. (, L. 218, f. 72.) He died in 1851. For the division of hisestate between his sons, George W. Floyd a


. A documentary history of Chelsea : including the Boston precincts of Winnisimmet, Rumney Marsh, and Pullen Point, 1624-1824. the time of his death 66 acres of upland, which with the build-ings thereon were valued at $3,960; 22 acres of saltmarsh; 28acres of Dvke marsh; 47 acres of woodland; in all 163 acres.(Stiff. Prob. Eec, L. 120 2, ff. 401, 431; L 121 -, f. 2S8.) July 3,1787, James Floyd, Jr., married at Chelsea Eunice Boardman,daughter of Aaron Boardman of Chelsea Pan-handle. (, L. 218, f. 72.) He died in 1851. For the division of hisestate between his sons, George W. Floyd and John Floyd, seeSurf. Deeds, L. 621, ff. 27, 28. The line of demarcation theredrawn can be identified on Hopkins Atlas (1874, vol. iv. Plate E)as the east line of the lands marked Worcester. This land, 192 HISTORY OF CHELSEA [Chap. VI now crossed by the Eastern R. R. and Revere Street, was the home-stead. Presumably Revere Street marks the cartway to the beachmentioned in the deeds of Samuel Floyd and his assignees; thebeach northerly from Beach Street was known in early days asthe beach leading to John Floyds house.]. or the Bill Farmey William Joknsoa/.6 90.


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