Genealogical and family history of southern New York and the Hudson River Valley : a record of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the building of a nation . 1766. Hwill, made in that year, granted freedomhis negro slave Jeff, to take effect when tapprenticeship of the latter was complete< Hiver Earle married, June 9, 1720, Rebeccdaughter of Samuel and Martha (Trip]Sherman, of Portsmouth. She was a grandaughter of Caleb Sherman and great-grandaughter of Philip Sherman, of PortsmoulChildren: Joshua, Caleb, Thomas, Mary. (V) Caleb, second son of Oliver and Rbecc
Genealogical and family history of southern New York and the Hudson River Valley : a record of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the building of a nation . 1766. Hwill, made in that year, granted freedomhis negro slave Jeff, to take effect when tapprenticeship of the latter was complete< Hiver Earle married, June 9, 1720, Rebeccdaughter of Samuel and Martha (Trip]Sherman, of Portsmouth. She was a grandaughter of Caleb Sherman and great-grandaughter of Philip Sherman, of PortsmoulChildren: Joshua, Caleb, Thomas, Mary. (V) Caleb, second son of Oliver and Rbecca ( Sherman ) Earle. was born January 31729, in Swansea, Massachusetts, where he Isided and died November 14, 1812. He maried (first) October 5, 1745, Sarah, daughtof Benjamin and Isabel Buffington, of Swasea, born September 1, 1727, date of death ujknown. He married (second) in 1769, Hanab, daughter of Daniel and Mary Chace,Swansea, born December 12, 1744. Childrof first wife: Elizabeth, born February ] . II 2 i of tk !n Swatil. ait land acre ii1721 so 1727, a Kir-aienny.! in! Mailied i?Sf, OH ami Ml;, 111 Swai :or a tin I ?; -r remain!ettled up( 1 ireedom ctcomplet n January! I. (^rt*^1
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