Publications of the Ipswich Historical Society . sold a quarter interest in this lot toWalter Brown, son of Stephen, April 2, 1824 (235:69), and he acquired acomplete title. His administrator sold the lot, 6 acres, to Asa Wade, June 9, 1863 (652:179) who sold to Chas. A. Campbell, Mar. 20, 1894 (1406:500). Dr. Joseph Manning acquired his brothers third and his son, Dr. Johnfor love and affection paid me by my daughter and one dollar, conveyed12 acres to Lucretia Smith, the wife of Asa, May 14, 1806 (179:169).Asa and Lucretia Smith sold to Richard Manning, May 22, 1817 (213:154).In the inventor


Publications of the Ipswich Historical Society . sold a quarter interest in this lot toWalter Brown, son of Stephen, April 2, 1824 (235:69), and he acquired acomplete title. His administrator sold the lot, 6 acres, to Asa Wade, June 9, 1863 (652:179) who sold to Chas. A. Campbell, Mar. 20, 1894 (1406:500). Dr. Joseph Manning acquired his brothers third and his son, Dr. Johnfor love and affection paid me by my daughter and one dollar, conveyed12 acres to Lucretia Smith, the wife of Asa, May 14, 1806 (179:169).Asa and Lucretia Smith sold to Richard Manning, May 22, 1817 (213:154).In the inventory of Richard (Pro. Rec. 397:548, June 7, 1821) it is enteredas about eleven acres of land called the common lot, but in the con-veyance by Richard Mannings heirs to William Manning, it is called theSmith lot, Jan. 24, 1833 (270:37). Mr. Manning enlarged the lot by the* purchase of the Birch Pasture,so called, 9 acres, from George Fellows, of Salem, one of the heirs of Eph-raim Fellows, Jan. 8, 1833 (270:38). His heirs sold the homestead on the. at- •. t. \ IrtWi^f


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