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il5oteg 274 "Nep Dyre." Mrs. Penelope Dyre was the wife of Charles Dyre. Their daughter, Hannah, mentioned just below, was born in South Kingstown, February 13, 1736-7. The name Edward Dyre, Jr., appears in the list of Freemen in Kingstown, in 1696. This name is quite uniformly spelled as above, in the early records. After the division ofthe town in 1722-3, the Dyer family resided mainly in North Kingstown. 275 "Robert Browne." Robert was a son of William and Elizabeth Brown (Note 220), and was born July 28, 1718. His wife's name was Sarah and their four children were George, William, John and Franklin, Mrs. Brown dying immediately after the birth of the last. The eldest son became the well-known Gov. George Brown, having inherited a large estate from his uncle Thomas Brown. Gov. Brown was married, April 4, 1768, to his cousin Miss Hannah Robinson, a grandniece of Mrs. MacSparran. — Updike's Hist, ofthe Narragansett Church, pp. 319, 320. 276 "Penelope Gardiner." A daughter of Ephraim and Penelope (Eldred) Gardiner, born October 15, 1716. She was a cousin of Mrs. MacSparran. (Notes 112, 239.) 277 "Dorcas? Dorcas Gardiner, the elder sister of Penelope, just mentioned, was born January 31, 1713-14. 278 "Mrs. Easton? Mrs. Waite Easton, wife of James Easton, of South Kingstown, was the mother of Sarah, Mary and Mercy, born 1735-40. The Eastons were a well-known Newport family. 2y9"John Goodbody." John Goodbody, of North Kingstown, was married by John Sheldon, Justice, to Anna Rose, of South Kingstown, April 4, 1765. 280 "Capt. Morris, White, &c" These visitors were, probably, from Newport, both names occurring among the parishioners of Trinity Church, it having been ordered, April 7, 1738, "that the Church Wardens advise . . . about making a pew" for Capt. Nicholas (or [ 143]
Title | A letter book and abstract of out services written during the years 1743-1751 |
Creator | MacSparran, James |
Publisher | D.B. Updike, Merrymount Press |
Place of Publication | Boston |
Date | 1899 |
Language | eng |
Type | Books/Pamphlets |
Title | 00000204 |
Type | Books/Pamphlets |
Transcript | il5oteg 274 "Nep Dyre." Mrs. Penelope Dyre was the wife of Charles Dyre. Their daughter, Hannah, mentioned just below, was born in South Kingstown, February 13, 1736-7. The name Edward Dyre, Jr., appears in the list of Freemen in Kingstown, in 1696. This name is quite uniformly spelled as above, in the early records. After the division ofthe town in 1722-3, the Dyer family resided mainly in North Kingstown. 275 "Robert Browne." Robert was a son of William and Elizabeth Brown (Note 220), and was born July 28, 1718. His wife's name was Sarah and their four children were George, William, John and Franklin, Mrs. Brown dying immediately after the birth of the last. The eldest son became the well-known Gov. George Brown, having inherited a large estate from his uncle Thomas Brown. Gov. Brown was married, April 4, 1768, to his cousin Miss Hannah Robinson, a grandniece of Mrs. MacSparran. — Updike's Hist, ofthe Narragansett Church, pp. 319, 320. 276 "Penelope Gardiner." A daughter of Ephraim and Penelope (Eldred) Gardiner, born October 15, 1716. She was a cousin of Mrs. MacSparran. (Notes 112, 239.) 277 "Dorcas? Dorcas Gardiner, the elder sister of Penelope, just mentioned, was born January 31, 1713-14. 278 "Mrs. Easton? Mrs. Waite Easton, wife of James Easton, of South Kingstown, was the mother of Sarah, Mary and Mercy, born 1735-40. The Eastons were a well-known Newport family. 2y9"John Goodbody." John Goodbody, of North Kingstown, was married by John Sheldon, Justice, to Anna Rose, of South Kingstown, April 4, 1765. 280 "Capt. Morris, White, &c" These visitors were, probably, from Newport, both names occurring among the parishioners of Trinity Church, it having been ordered, April 7, 1738, "that the Church Wardens advise . . . about making a pew" for Capt. Nicholas (or [ 143] |
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