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Benjamin Scribner [20757]
(Bef 1718-Abt 1769) |
Benjamin Scribner [20757] 2
Benjamin married Abigail Gilman [20969] [MRIN: 7998], daughter of Gilman [22730] and Unknown, on 1744 May 26 in Kingston, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA.1 (Abigail Gilman [20969] was born on 1720 Oct 7 in Kingston, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA 5 and died after 1771 Nov 20 in Brentwood, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA 6.) |
1 Winifred Lovering Holman, SCRIBNER NOTES (Boston, MA: Albert Boyden, 1927), 12. .... "Kingston First Church Records," THE NEW HAMPSHIRE GENEALOGICAL RECORD, 3 (Dover, NH: Charles W. Tibbetts, Editor & Publisher, 1906), 41.
2 Other Researchers.
3 Charles N. Sinnett (comp.), THE HISTORY OF THE SCRIBNER FAMILIES IN AMERICA: WITH A CAREFUL HISTORY OF MAINE SCRIBNER FAMILIES & ALLIED FAMILIES (Fertile, MN: The author, undated), 26. The only original copy of this typewritten document is at the Maine State Library.
4 Otis G. Hammond (ed.), PROBATE RECORDS OF THE PROVINCE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, 9, 1767-1771 (State Papers Series Vol. 39) (Published by The State of New Hampshire, 1941), 329.
5 NEW HAMPSHIRE RECORD OF BIRTHS PRIOR TO 1901. Alphabetized. N.H. Bureau of Vital Records.
6 Holman, SCRIBNER NOTES [op.cit], 16. On 20 November 1771," Abigail Scribner of Brintwood (sic.), widow and Relict of Benjamin" conveyed her dower rights to James Bean for five shillings (quoting from Province Deeds 90:463).
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