1William Richard Cutter, New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial: a Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of ..., Vol. 3, p. 1066 (1913).
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"(III) George (3), son of George (2) Abbott, was born January 28, 1659, in Andover, and resided there. He was a farmer and shoemaker. His father gave him sixteen acres of upland on which he built his house, probably opposite his father's. The vacant site is now probably a part of the Kittredge estate. He died January 24, 1724, aged sixty-five years. His will was dated October 1, 1724, and proved December 7, 1725, his son Uriah being executor. He married (first) September 13, 1689, Elizabeth Ballard, who died May 5, 1706, daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth (Phelps) Ballard and granddaughter of William Ballard, a pioneer settler of Andover. He married (second) July 21, 1707, Hannah Estey, born in Topsfield, 1667, died November 5, 1741, daughter of Isaac and Mary (Towne) Estey and granddaughter of Jeffrey Estey, of Salem, in 1638. Her mother, Mary Estey, was executed in Salem for witchcraft, September 2, 1692, a "woman of sound judgment and exalted Christian character." Children, all by the first wife: George, born July 28, 1691, mentioned below; Uriah, November 20, 1692; Captain Jacob, March 19, 1694, died April 22, 1771, married, May 1, 1722, Ruth Foster; Elizabeth, November 5, 1695, died December 1, 1715, married November 25, 1714, Deacon David Foster. Obed, March 16, 1696-97; Moses, February 14, 1714; Peter, July 27, 1701; Sarah, March 17, 1702-03, married September 6, 1728, Deacon Comfort Barnes; Hannah, April 16, 1706, married, August 30, 1727, David Gilbert.
(IV) George (4), son of George (3) Abbott, was born July 28, 1691, in Andover, and married, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, February 2, 1714-15, Rebecca, supposed to be a daughter of Eben Swan, yeoman, of Cambridge."