New England family history : a magazine devoted to the history of families of Maine and Massachusetts . - 135) 23Sept., 1770, and was buried the following day (). His wife died about six oclock, 31 Dec,1769 (id., 327). The children of Capt. Joshua^ and Patience (Rog-ers) Freeman and dates of birth were: I. Joshua*^ Freeman, Jr., May, Mary^ Freeman, 7 April, 1735;in. George^ Freeman. 1739; married MarthaThorne in Portland. 14 Feb., 1760: IV. Reuben*^ Freeman, 1741 ; V. Willian/ Preeman, 1743. Deacon Joshua^ Freeman, Jr., eldest son of ^, Sr., and Patience (Rogers) Freem


New England family history : a magazine devoted to the history of families of Maine and Massachusetts . - 135) 23Sept., 1770, and was buried the following day (). His wife died about six oclock, 31 Dec,1769 (id., 327). The children of Capt. Joshua^ and Patience (Rog-ers) Freeman and dates of birth were: I. Joshua*^ Freeman, Jr., May, Mary^ Freeman, 7 April, 1735;in. George^ Freeman. 1739; married MarthaThorne in Portland. 14 Feb., 1760: IV. Reuben*^ Freeman, 1741 ; V. Willian/ Preeman, 1743. Deacon Joshua^ Freeman, Jr., eldest son of ^, Sr., and Patience (Rogers) Freeman, wasborn at Harwich, Mass., in i\Jay, 1731 and was therebaptised the 23d of that month; he lived with hisparents a few years at Plymouth, and when he wasabout eight or nine years of age he accompanied themto the town of Falmouth (now Portland). Therehe married 19 June, 1750, Lois, the daughter of ^MosesPearson (see p. 163). He has left us a brief bright glimpse of his daysof courtship in a description which he afterwards gaveIsaac Ilslev of the garb in which he went a-courtingf 285. w


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