Continuing New England Odds and Ends from Clif Hinds. Give us a buzz if you do not understand the abbreviations in the book. Regards, Nan [email protected] ------------------------------------------------------ Genealogical Dictionary of NEW ENGLAND to include Connecticut, Rhode Island, Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont HINES >page 577 >Isaac,of co. Kent, Eng., m. in Portsm. 1 Dec. 1720, Elizabeth Wells, prob she who m. 11 Aug. 1724 John Hines of co. Kent. Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire >page 735 >Edward (often Wills),mariner, Portsmouth, m. bef. 1694 Deborah Savage(3), and presum. br. of (7) who m. her sister. Lists 330d, 335a, 337, 339. Deborah (also Deborah, jr.) wit. John Lear's deed 1708 and was liv. 1711; Lists 335a, 337. In 1715 Edward, jr. deeded to fa. the land and old ho. willed him by his gr. fa Savage; in 1717 James Stewart and w. Mary (Wells 7) deeded to uncle E. W., and he was Stewart's bondsm. in 1718. Admr. of Henry Savage's est. 1724, his bondsm. John Hooker and Richard Parsley. Adm. on his est. gr. to s. John 16 Feb. 1737-8. Ch. (1739 division): Edward, m. 9 Nov. 1713 Hannah Bartlett(1), d. bef. 1 Sept. 1717. Widow Hannah m. 2d Hugh Banfield(2), and 3d one Manson. Ch. bp: Elizabeth; Edward (had 2/9 in div.). John, fisherman, mariner, Portsm., m. by 1725 Dorothy Lang(4); adm. on his est. (Wills) gr. to John Lang 28 Jan. 1740-1; 6 ch. liv. 1754. Samuel, Portsm., m. 10 Oct. 1734 Priscilla Dowse(2); 7 ch. rec. at Rye. Jeffrey, Portsm., m. 5 Jan. 1732-3 Mehitabel Libby; ch. bp. at So. Ch. Anne, named in gr.mo.'s will 1708, not in div. One Ann was rec. into So. Ch. 3 July 1720. Deborah, wit. brother's deed as D. W. in 1715 and attested it as Brown in 1724. She had m. Henry Brown(9) by 1722 when her fa. borrowed a bed for her from Hugh Banfield. Elizabeth, m. 1st Isaac Ray(3), m. 2d <bold>John Hines,</bold> m. 3d 8 Oct. 1733 Robert Drought from Ireland. Bethia, renewed bp. cov. as B. W. 11 Feb. 1728; m. one Connors by 1739. Zebulon, at Halifax, N. S., 1751, when he qc. fa.'s est.