This is a list of Grantees

This is a list of Grantees of Narragansett No. 7 (now Gorham, Maine):

From Eastham, Mass

Timothy Cole, for his father, Timothy - Lot 41

Jonathan Grew for his father-in-law, Daniel Cole - Lot 59

Thomas Paine - Lot 94

Eliakim Higgins - Lot 11

Benjamin Downings - Lot 103

Jonathan Sparrow - Lot 92

Samuel Atkins - Lot 67

Thomas Mulford - Lot 90

John Walker - Lot 53

Nathaniel Williams - Lot 58

Joseph Harding - Lot 39

Jeremiah Smith, for his father, Jeremiah - Lot 91

Joseph and Samuel Doan, for their father Samuel Berry - Lot 36

Jedediah Higgins - Lot 65

Joseph Downings - Lot 104

John Freeman - Lot 34

John Knowles - Lot 73

John Doan - Lot 51

Daniel Doan - Lot 29

John Myrick - Lot 82

Josiah Cooks - Lot 76

George Brown, for his father George - Lot 44

From BARNSTABLE:

Mary Douenour - Lot 38

Jacob Hinkley - Lot 122

John Carmon - Lot 22

George Lewis - Lot 14

John Hathaway - Lot 40

Joseph Higgin - Lot 86

Samuel Bryant - Lot 54

Richard Ellingham - Lot 21

Samuel Childs - Lot 118

Samuel Barnam - Lot 13

Samuel Linnell - Lot 89

Dr. Matthew Fuller - Lot 69

Samuel Fuller - Lot 20

Thomas Fuller - Lot 25

Increase Clap - Lot 16

Joseph Taylor - Lot 72

John Duncan - Lot 15

Bartholomew Hamblen - Lot 88

Eleazer Hamblen - Lot 42

Thomas Huggins - Lot 141

John Phinney - Lot 87

Joseph Bearse - Lot 81

Samuel Hinkley - Lot 80

Samuel Davis - Lot 98

Samuel Allyn - Lot 70

John Lewis's Heirs - Lot 1

Caleb Lumbert - Lot 19

Joseph Gorham - Lot 64

Josiah Davis - Lot 23

Ebenezer Goodspeed - Lot 85

Ebenezer Clap - Lot 100

Lot Conant - Lot 33

Jedediah Lumbert - Lot 47

Samuel Cops - Lot 97

Joseph Blush - Lot 27

John Howland - Lot 111

John Clarke 115

Shubal Gorham, Jr., for his father, John - Lot 63

Joseph Crocker - Lot 114

John Goodspeed - Lot 112

From YARMOUTH:

Samuel Barker, for his father, Samuel - Lot 74

William Gray, for his father, William - Lot 71

John Thatcher - Lot 31

John Matthews - Lot 55

William Gray - Lot 4

Samuel Hall - Lot 5

Joseph Hall - Lot 119

Nathaniel Hall - Lot 8

Samuel Thomas - Lot 34

Samuel Jones - Lot 9

Thomas Felton - Lot 10

William Fellows - Lot 12

Ananias Wing - Lot 110

John Chase - Lot 108

Richard Lake - Lot 102

Henry Gage - Lot 50

John Pubsley - Lot 106

Jonathan Whites - Lot 78

William Baker - Lot 43

Richard Taylor - Lot 120

William Chase - Lot 113

Captain Jno. Gorham - Lot 96

Thomas Baxter - Lot 84

John Hallitt - Lot 93

Thomas Thortons - Lot 3

James Maker - Lot 6

James Claghorn - Lot 7

Samuel Hedge - Lot 83

Joseph Wildens - Lot 30

Jonathan Smith - Lot 17

Richard Tayler - Lot 18

John Gage - Lot 49

John Crowell - Lot 75

Henry Golds - Lot 60

Jabez Gorham - Lot 109

Yelverton Crowell - Lot 62

Daniel Baker - Lot 107

Samuel Baker - Lot 79

From SANDWICH:

Jonathan Morrey, for his wife's brother, Foster - Lot 68

Samuel Gibbs - Lot 37

John Davis, for his brother, Ben - Lot 56

Samuel Tobey, for his Uncle Samuel Knott - Lot 48

Nathaniel Wing, for his father Nathaniel - Lot 45

James Atkins - Lot 61

Jehosophat Eldridge - Lot 35

From PLYMOUTH:

William Ring - Lot 46

Thomas Savery, for his father Samuel - Lot 26

Peter Tinkman, for his father Peter - Lot 28

From TISBURY:

Jonathan Lumbert - Lot 117

From ABBINGTON:

William Harrage - Lot 66

From DUXBURY:

Robert Barker - Lot 101

Thomas Bonney - Lot 32

Stephen Sampson - Lot 97

Thomas Standish, for his Uncle Henry Clark - Lot 105

Robert Sandford, for his father Robert - Lot 95

Thomas Hunt, for his Uncle Thomas Hunt - Lot 77

From SCITUATE:

Timothy White, for his father Timothy - Lot 116

Gorham was born out of the Narragansett War, one of the 7 townships granted by the General Court of Massachusetts to 840 people who either fought or were descendants of fighters (or closely allied to them) who fought. The Narragansett War is called King Philip's War. Mr. McLellan's book says, "that a proclamation was made to the army in the name of the government, before they began their march against King Philip, that if they would play the man and take the fort and drive the enemy out of the Narragansett country, they should have a gratuity of land besides their wages". All of the original lots granted were 30 acres in size.