. The Maine historical and genealogical recorder . im daily with victuals, by which means he was at thattime also preserved. All which put together makes his deliverance the more re-markable as an answer to prayer. 1638-9, Mar. 13. Maschanomet, the Sagamore of Agawam, acknowledged thathee had received 10£ of Mr. John Winthrop, Junior, for all his land in Ipswich,for which hee acknowledged himself fully satisfied. 1636, Nov. 5. It was ordered that Ipswich should satisfy Mr. Winthrop for the2o£ paid the Indian for his right. 1633. John Hardy and Wm. Hardy were laborers for Mr. John Winthrop, and


. The Maine historical and genealogical recorder . im daily with victuals, by which means he was at thattime also preserved. All which put together makes his deliverance the more re-markable as an answer to prayer. 1638-9, Mar. 13. Maschanomet, the Sagamore of Agawam, acknowledged thathee had received 10£ of Mr. John Winthrop, Junior, for all his land in Ipswich,for which hee acknowledged himself fully satisfied. 1636, Nov. 5. It was ordered that Ipswich should satisfy Mr. Winthrop for the2o£ paid the Indian for his right. 1633. John Hardy and Wm. Hardy were laborers for Mr. John Winthrop, andhe gave them lands in Ipswich. 1802, March 19. Samuel, son of Major Woodbury was drowned near his fathershouse, aged 15 years. 1803, July ye 28, died Samuel Lord, Junr. distinguished by the name of CapeAnn, aged 73. Consumption. Others of the Lord family were distinguishedin former days, we recall:—Hatter Sam, Torey Sam, Cape Ann Sam, MackerellJohn, Melitia John, India John, Capt. John, Squire Nat, Hatter Nat, Handy Nat,and Capt Nat. • 7 2 Ma in e His to rical and Gen ea logica I Reco rder. COLONEL FRANCIS MILITIA REGIMENT OF 1776. BY NATHAN GOOLD.


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