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Edward Scribner
(Abt 1693-After 1754) |
Edward Scribner 2
General Notes: Edward was a blacksmith and a "man of sterling qualities." As did his brothers and many of the men of Exeter in those early Colonial days, Edward fought Indians as a soldier serving under Capt. Gilman. He was granted 30 acres of land in Exeter in 1725. Noted events in his life were: • Fact 1: Fact 1, Edward Was A Blacksmith. Edward married Abigail Leavitt, daughter of Leavitt and Unknown, about 1717 in Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA.1 (Abigail Leavitt was born on 10 Dec 1699 in Hingham, Plymouth, MA 5.) |
1 Estimated date based on date of birth of first child, Daniel.
2 Other Researchers.
3 Winifred Lovering Holman, SCRIBNER NOTES (Boston, MA: Albert Boyden, 1927), 6.
4 Edward's name appears on a petition for road layout in Brentwood, dated October 1754 (Town Records of Brentwood, Vol. 1, pp. 84-85).
5 James Savage, A GENEALOGICAL DICTIONARY OF THE FIRST SETTLERS OF NEW ENGLAND, 3 (1860-1862. Reprint. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co.,Inc., 1965), 70.
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