The Pickering genealogy : being an account of the first three generations of the Pickering family of Salem, Mass., and of the descendants of John and Sarah (Burrill) Pickering, of the third generation . ad formerly givento said Nathaniel Beadle. See Ancestry Tables ^\- 1-70. III. 9^. IlUhard Palmer, the third husband of Hannah Pick-ering, born in Salem, Dec. G, 1675, married Oct. 29, 1706, died probablyabout 1745-6. A shoreman. Residence: Salem. On July 29, 1714, after the death of his wife Hannah, he married MaryPoulton, a widow. She was a daughter of Moses and Mary (Ormes) Voedenof Salem. Ad


The Pickering genealogy : being an account of the first three generations of the Pickering family of Salem, Mass., and of the descendants of John and Sarah (Burrill) Pickering, of the third generation . ad formerly givento said Nathaniel Beadle. See Ancestry Tables ^\- 1-70. III. 9^. IlUhard Palmer, the third husband of Hannah Pick-ering, born in Salem, Dec. G, 1675, married Oct. 29, 1706, died probablyabout 1745-6. A shoreman. Residence: Salem. On July 29, 1714, after the death of his wife Hannah, he married MaryPoulton, a widow. She was a daughter of Moses and Mary (Ormes) Voedenof Salem. Administration on his estate was granted to his son Richard,March 24, 1745-6. The inventory, of Aug. 7, 1746, amounted to £ 3991lis. bd. old tenor. The old Palmer house, which formerly stood in the rear of High StreetCourt, Salem, was built in 1674, and taken down in July, 1887. A photo-graph of it which was taken in June, 1886, is at the Essex Institute. Richard Palmer was the son of Richard and ]\Iary (Gilbert) Palmer ofSalem. See Ancestky Tables ^,. * Essex County Probate Eecords, Vol. 320, pp. 326, 327; files, No. « Ibid., Vol. 327, pp. 214, 215, Vol. 328, pp. 473-4; files, No. 20, LOIS (PICKERING) ORNE. [l-ii. IV. ,.] From the Portrait now rx the possession hf the Heirs of the lateMrs. William Glrdon Sal tons tall, of Boston. FOURTH GENERATION. 1-11. IV. 1. Lois Pickering (John 1-70. III. l),born in Salem, diedin Salem. Jlrs. Orne was received into full communion with the First Churchof Salem, Oct. 23, 1711.^ By the will of her brother, tlie Rev. TheophilusPickering-, she-received £1500 old tenor, and by her fathers will onehundred poles of land, which he boug-ht of Joseph xVndrews, near the lowermeeting-house; also £30 in addition to what he had already given her. Some of her silver plate is still owned by her descendants. Her great-great-granddaughter, Mrs. George W. Erabree, of New York, has an oldsilver pepper-box, and another great-great-gi-anddaughter, t


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