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1701 FamilySearch showed this additional information:
Name - Description: Margureitte Soucie 
Cyr, Marie Marguerite (I5315)
 
1702 FamilySearch showed this additional information:
Name - Description: Marie Ang?lique Dupuis Gilbert 
Dupuis dit Gilbert, Angelique (I753)
 
1703 FamilySearch showed this additional information:
Name - Description: Marie Anne Dequoy or Picard 
Picard, Marie Anne (I21227)
 
1704 FamilySearch showed this additional information:
Name - Description: Marie David Pontife 
David dit Pontife, Madeleine (I12002)
 
1705 FamilySearch showed this additional information:
Name - Description: Marie Elisabeth Rochon Rocheron 
Rocheron, Elisabeth (I17666)
 
1706 FamilySearch showed this additional information:
Name - Description: Marie Jacquette Jacqueline Vandandaigue Gadbois

FamilySearch showed this additional information:
Death - Date: 24 Apr 1714 Place: H?tel-Dieu de Qu?bec 
Vandandaique, Jacqueline (I7798)
 
1707 FamilySearch showed this additional information:
Name - Description: Marie Madeleine Pilette 
Pillet, Madeleine-Françoise (I113)
 
1708 FamilySearch showed this additional information:
Name - Description: Marie Marnay 
Marné, Marie (I6189)
 
1709 FamilySearch showed this additional information:
Name - Description: Marie Melinda florentina mignonne Cyr 
Cyr, Florence Marion (I69)
 
1710 FamilySearch showed this additional information:
Name - Description: Marie Seraphine Gauthier 
Gauthier, Seraphine Agathe (I127)
 
1711 FamilySearch showed this additional information:
Name - Description: Marie-Josephe Jarret dite Beauregard 
Jarret, Marie Josephe (I352)
 
1712 FamilySearch showed this additional information:
Name - Description: Martin Bourque

FamilySearch showed this additional information:
Death - Place: Cobequid, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Acadia, Canada 
Bourg, Martin (I2552)
 
1713 FamilySearch showed this additional information:
Name - Description: NE'ELATAMA AKA EGYPTUS N a bint ELIAKIM. 
Egyptus (I25313)
 
1714 FamilySearch showed this additional information:
Name - Description: Odilas Lusignan 
Lusignan, Odile (I132)
 
1715 FamilySearch showed this additional information:
Name - Description: Philippe Amiot ou Hameau 
Amoit, Masse (I6004)
 
1716 FamilySearch showed this additional information:
Name - Description: Pierre Guyon Dion 
Guyon, Pierre-Paul (I13992)
 
1717 FamilySearch showed this additional information:
Name - Description: Pierre LeMire 
Mire, Pierre (I2235)
 
1718 FamilySearch showed this additional information:
Name - Description: Pierre Syre 
Cyr, Pierre (I527)
 
1719 FamilySearch showed this additional information:
Name - Description: Princess Malvina Mac Alpin of Scotland 
Fergusia (I25793)
 
1720 FamilySearch showed this additional information:
Name - Description: Ragnhild Countess More Hrolfsdatter 
Hrolfsdatter, Ragnhild (I23421)
 
1721 FamilySearch showed this additional information:
Name - Description: Ralph de Vermandois 
Capet, Count Raoul I (I24655)
 
1722 FamilySearch showed this additional information:
Name - Description: Robert Frederick

FamilySearch showed this additional information:
Birth - Date: 18 Jan 1602 
Stuart, Prince of England Robert Frederick (I27434)
 
1723 FamilySearch showed this additional information:
Name - Description: Roberte Persel 
Lallement, Roberte (I6176)
 
1724 FamilySearch showed this additional information:
Name - Description: Rudolph I Burgundy King of Upper Burgundy, Duke of Burgundy 
Auxerre, Rudolph (I23513)
 
1725 FamilySearch showed this additional information:
Name - Description: Sheriff John Blount III 
Blount, Sheriff John III (I26494)
 
1726 FamilySearch showed this additional information:
Name - Description: Sir John Delves 
Delves, John (I26567)
 
1727 Fancois arrived in Piopolis, PQ Canada on 17NOV1880 Poulin, Francois Xavier (I317)
 
1728 Father possibly came from UK/England. Was a firefighter in Montreal.
surname also found as: STALLERY
surname also found as: STARLEY
Stollery 
Stollery, Marie Anne (I730)
 
1729 Fernando III called El Santo (the Saint), (1198/1199 - May 30, 1252) was a king of Castile (1217 - 1252) and Leon (1230 - 1252). He was the son of Alfonso IX and Berenguela of Castile, daughter of Alfonso VIII. Because his parents were first cousins, their marriage was anulled, but Fernando remained legitimized and was able to succeed his father as king.
In 1231 he united Castile and Leon permanently.
Fernando spent much of his reign fighting the Moors. He captured the towns of Córdoba in 1236, Jaén in 1246, and Seville in 1248, and occupied Murcia in 1243, thereby completing the reconquest of Spain excepting Granada, whose king nevertheless did homage to Fernando.
He founded the University of Salamanca and the Cathedral of Burgos.
Fernando was canonized by Pope Clement X in 1671. Several places named San Fernando were founded across the Spanish Empire.
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Marriages and Family
In 1219, Ferdinand married the daughter of the German king Philip of Swabia, Elizabeth, called Beatriz in Spain. Their children were:
1. King Alfonso X of Castile (November 23, 1221-1284)
2. Infante Fadrique (September 1223-1277), secretly executed by his brother Alfonso.
3. Infante Fernando (March 1225-1243/1248)
4. Infanta Leonor (1227-died young)
5. Infanta Berenguela, a nun at las Huelgas (1228-1288/89).
6. Infante Enrique "El Senador" (March 1230-August 1304)
7. Infante Felipe (December 1231-1274). He was promised to the Church, but was so taken with the beauty of Princess Christine of Norway (daughter of Haakon IV of Norway), who had been intended as a bride for one of his brothers, that he abandoned his holy vows and married her. She died in 1262, childless.
8. Infante Sancho, Archbishop of Toledo and Seville (1233-1261)
9. Infante Juan Manuel (1234-November 1283)
10. Infanta Maria, died an infant in November 1235.
After Elizabeth died in 1235, he married Jeanne de Dammartin, Countess of Ponthieu, before August 1237. They had four sons and one daughter:
1. Infante Fernando, Count of Aumale (1239-1269)
2. Eleanor of Castile (1241-1290), wife of King Edward I of England.
3. Infante Luis (1243-1269)
4. Infante Ximen (1244), died young and buried in a monastery in Toledo.
5. Infante Juan (1245), died young and buried at the cathedral in Cordoba. 
Ivrea, King of Castile Ferdinand III (I7888)
 
1730 Ferreleous Tontantius was the Duke of Moselle and Margrave of The Schelde.
He is also listed as being the father of Ausbert(d. 570) He is given a daugher in these records, which is recodes as a wife of Ausbert(570). Making him Ausbert father-in-law, records will have to be checked. to determined his relationship to Ausbert.

Ancestry and Progeny of Captain James Blount - Inmigrant. by Robert Ffafman p. E- 26. 
Moselle, Duke of Moselle Ferreleous Tontantius (I24348)
 
1731 Ferreleous Tontantius was the Duke of Moselle and Margrave of The Schelde.
He is also listed as being the father of Ausbert(d. 570) He is given a daugher in these records, which is recodes as a wife of Ausbert(570). Making him Ausbert father-in-law, records will have to be checked. to determined his relationship to Ausbert.

Ancestry and Progeny of Captain James Blount - Inmigrant. by Robert Ffafman p. E- 26. 
Unknown (I26994)
 
1732 fille du Roi Gaillard, Marie (I6153)
 
1733 Fille du Roi Hubert, Madeleine (I6505)
 
1734 Finett and her husband were named in the 1595 will of her stepfather. Gooch, Finett (I7601)
 
1735 First name also writen as Jacobine Lafleur, Joachine (I6718)
 
1736 First Parish Cemetery, Dedham, MA, epitaph:

2 Samuel 1: 23. They were lovely & pleasant in their lives and in their death they were not divided.

"The stroke of death, hath laid my head
Down in this dark & silant bed,
The Trump shall sound, I hope to rise,
And meet my Saviour in the Skies." 
Whiting, Abigail (I7435)
 
1737 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1301)
 
1738 Fought hand to hand with Reffleoir, King of Scythia, killing him.

Ancestry and Progeny of Captain James Blount - Inmigrant. by Robert Ffafman p. E- 18. 
Agnon (I26222)
 
1739 Found dead under his sled loaded with wood

+)) Jean Branche )))))))))1
* .))))))))))))))))))))))))Q
(III) Rene Branche )))))))1 of Notre Dame de Fontenay le Comte, La Rochelle
* (1641 - 1681) * Poitou
* .)) Jeanne Bardon ))))))))1
* .))))))))))))))))))))))))Q
S1 m. 23 Oct 1667
* Contract Rageot +))))))))))))))))))))))))Q
* +)) Robert Varin )))))))))1
* * .))))))))))))))))))))))))Q
.)) Marie Varin ))))))))))1 of St Pierre du Grand Quevilly, Rouen, Normandie
* +))))))))))))))))))))))))Q
.)) Marie l'Apotre )))))))1 
Branche, Rene (I8304)
 
1740 Francis and Thida had 4 children only two survived by 1900. Harnden, Francis (I6896)
 
1741 Francois and his decendents continue to use the surname Lemaistre-Lamorille, and sometimes Lemaistre.


This is all the information I have on these files. Many have little additional information other then what is here. You will need to do your own additional research to confirm or disconfirm my findings. 
Lemaitre Dit Lepicard, Francois (I1)
 
1742 Frederick Lewis Von Hanover, Prince of England Friedrich Ludwig (I27296)
 
1743 Fressingfield deeds, quoted in NEGHR Vol. 150, p. 477- 479, prove that William was indeed married to Johan Warner, daughter of Thomas.
William's will, dated 13 Dec 1528, mentions his wife Johan, sons Thomas, Richard and Robert. However, the father of William is unknown, according to the NEGHR, Vol. 150, p. 477. 
Aldous, William (I7581)
 
1744 From BACON AND ALLIED FAMILIES, by J. Dean Bacon, Published by Murray & Gee Inc., Culver City, California,

From the Will of  Francis Aldis    "a chest that was my daughter Annes." 
"My two grandchildren Mary Andrews and Fraunces Andrews, daughters of Robert Andrewes, deceased, L5 each at the age of twenty."

"m. (1) Robert Andrewes, who d. before 1625, leaving children Frances and Mary; m. (2) Thomas Cannell, or Cannon, and had children Thomas, Margaret" 
Aldis, Margaret (I7606)
 
1745 From BACON AND ALLIED FAMILIES, by J. Dean Bacon, Published by Murray & Gee Inc., Culver City, California, 1958                                                      Born  156? , Fressingfield, Suffolk County, England. 
Son of THOMAS ALDUS and GELYON FISKE.                       Married  (1)SARAH and  (2) Mary 
"had a wife SARAH in 1595 (probably mother of all his children), and a second wife Mary," 
"To FRANCIS ALDOUS, son of the said THOMAS my brother, and to 
SARAH now his wife," 
"To Frauncis Aldous, son of the aforesaid FRAUNCIS." 

See "Will of John Aldowes of Wittingham in Fressingfield in the County of Suffolk, 10 Sept. 1595." 


Francis Aldus died will proved Nov. 5, 1625 Toftmonks, Norfolk County, England.

"The Will of FRANCIS ALDOUS of Toftmonks in the County of Norfolk, yeoman, 7 Oct. 1625. My wife Mary to have the best pariour in my house in Fressingfield, wherein my son NATHAN now dwelleth, during her natural life. `I give unto my sonne NATHAN ALDOUS three parts of my meadow called Launces meddow and also one little Pightell thereunto Adjoynenge being pasture all coppiehold and lying in the parish of Fressingfield to him and his heirs forever, yeildinge and payinge unto his mother yearely and everie yeare the some of sixe pounds.' Whereas I have heretofore by deed given my two sons John Aldous and NATHAN ALDOUS my free lands in Fressingfield, they are to pay L100 as follows: to my daughter-in-law Elizabeth Aldous, widow, L40, and to my three grand children Mary Aldous, Eldous (sic), and Annis Aldous, the daughters of Nathaniel Aldous, deceased, and Elizabeth his wife, L20 each at the age of twenty years. To my daughter-in-law Elizabeth Aldous L4. To my son John Aldous one-quarter of my copyhold meadow called Lances, on condition that he join with his brother NATHAN in paying L6 to his mother and in the L100 before specified. To son John the livery bedstead, furnished, the great brass pot now at his brother's in Fressingfield, a cheese press, etc., and a chest that was my daughter Annes. To my wife my black mare, a cow, a brass pot, etc. My two grandchildren Mary Andrews and Fraunces Andrewes, daughters of Robert Andrewes, deceased, L5 each at the age of twenty. To MARY ALDOUS, daughter of NATHAN ALDOUS, my son, 40 s at the age of twenty. To my son NATHAN my `Greate cupboarde' standing in the hall at Fressingfield, and a chest there, on the death of his mother, also a long table. To servant Elizabeth Barker 40(sic). All the residue to my wife Mary. My sons John and NATHAN to be executors, and `to perform all these duties in truste reposed unto them in the feare of God and care of conscience, and they to live in mutuall Love & Amitie as becometh brothers.' (Signed) FRANCIS ALDOUS X. Witnesses: Godfrey Pendleton and Edw: Barwick. Proved 5 Nov. 1625 at Beccles by the executors named. (Consistory of Norwich, 1625, f. 261.)"

From "Genealogical Research in England" transcribed by Miss Elizabeth French, and communicated by N.E.H.&G. Register Committee on English Research, vol. 64, p. 245-8. 
Aldis, Francis (I7569)
 
1746 From 1640 - 1873 Source (S110)
 
1747 From Alice Enfield:

(Research):An unknown as yet researcher has identified Mary as Mary Elizabeth Harden and gives a birth and death date and states that Mary was Clinton's cousin. I am incorporating this information into my program and will check further into it. Thus far I have found no definite proof for her death and birth dates or ancestry only what I have found on the censuses and a marriage license. The 1880 census, if correct, would place her year of birth as either 1820 or 1821 for she is 59 and Clinton would of been born either 1816 or 1817 as he is 63. 
Raymond, Mary Elizabeth (I8066)
 
1748 From Drapers in America, p. 165-166

MOSES. (2. James, 1. Thomas.) 6th child, 3d s. of James Draper and Miriam Stansfield. m. 1st: July 7, 1684, Hannah, dau. of John Chandler. She was b. Sep. 9, 1669. d. July 9, 1692. He m. 2dly: Nov. 3, 1692, Mary Thacher, of Boston.

Moses Draper "confessed Jesus Christ" in 1683; was received into full communion and baptized "month 12, day 17;" Hannah, his wife, on "month 1, day 30," 1684, at the First Church, Roxbury. Hannah is buried in the Eustis Street or Eliot Burial Ground at Roxbury. The small gravestone is marked:

"Hannah Draper, ye wife of Moses Draper.
Aged 22 years, 8 Mos. 21 Das.
Dyed June ye 9, 1692."


A grant was made by the Town of Dedham to Moses Draper, near Stony River bridge, by Dedham road, for a blacksmith's shop for him and his successors, for this use and no other. He also had a blacksmith's shop in Boston, and it is generally supposed a small store there also. Mr. Draper died young, and of his children but one lived to grow up, or at least there are no authentic records of any descendants. The following are the official records relative to the settlement of his estate and administration of the same for his children:

Suff. Records, Lib. 13, Fol. 140. (Index Vol. 2.)


Letters of administration granted to Mary Draper, relict, wid. &c. On the estate of her late husband, Moses Draper, late of Boston, county of Suffolk, blacksmith, deceased. Letters granted the 9th day of November. 1693.

Ibid. Fol. 141. Inventory (Index Vol. 2), taken this 22d day of August, 1693, commences with household furniture--"item, One cow 1 15."; then follows shop tools; "One crank at Roxbury, weighing 1 ?? 8 lbs.", is one of the items, &c. &c., making 161, 18, 1.

And then follows "An inventory of his estate at Roxbury, taken the 25th day of Oct. 1693."


His dwelling house & barne 90
The shop with the land adjoining 10
The hay in the barne 2 10
1 pr. bellows 2, 5s. 1 vice 18s 3 3
1 brass kettle 1, 10s. 1 plough, 8s 1 18
1 acre of meadow at Beare Marsh 4
1 acre more at Hollison 2 10
7 acres of land at Dorchester 3
His first wife's wearing cloathes & child bed linnen 6 3

123 4
161 18 1

285 2 1

Approved, Nov. 9th, 1693.
Lib. 13, Fol. 355, Settlement of acct.
Dec. 26, 1695.


Lib. 13, Fol. 323.


Letters of guardianship appointing James Draper (7) to be guardian unto Hannah, the daughter of his brother, Moses Draper (9) of Boston, deceased, "being a minor about 7 years of age." Granted 1st. day of August, 1695.

Lib. 17, Fol. 73.


Roxbury, Moses Draper, son of late Moses Draper (9), blacksmith, being upwards of 16 years, having nominated and appointed my honord. uncle, Joshua Gee of Boston, shipwright, to be my guardian.

June 27th, 1710.

Lib. 21, Fol. 33.


Settlement of acct. of the estate of Moses Draper, late of Boston, deceased, merchant.

Nov. 10th, 1718.

Lib. 18, Fol. 212.


Joseph Grant of Boston, Shipwright, and Samuel Gore, of Roxbury, yeoman, appointed administrators of the estate of Moses Draper, shopkeeper, late of Boston.

Granted 19th January, 1714.

Lib. 19, Fol. 22, Index 3d. vol.


Inventory, dated Boston, March 29, 1715, beginning with 2 doz. combs at 4s., &c. amounting to 24 17 6.

Appraisers:
JOHN KILBY,
SETH DWIGHT,


Then follows an inventory dated Roxbury, (???), 1715, of the real estate of Moses Draper, late of Roxbury.


Housing & lambs in Roxbury, one dwelling house, one out house, one smith's shop, adjoining to the dwelling house, five acres of land, being planted out with an orchard, being formerly the land of Jacob Newel, as may appear from a deed from P. Newel to Moses Draper, of Roxbury, deceased. 102.
One small piece of land lying upon Meeting House hill, bounded towards the north, "heirs of John Ruggles, late of Rox. deceased," containing 24 feet square, as by deed from Sarah Allen & Wm. Cleaves to said Draper. 3.
One acre of fresh meadow, lying in Beases Marsh, as may appear by deed.
One acre of freash meadow lying within the range of lot, known by the name of Morrel's lot, bought of Capt. Timothy Stevens. 4.

Seven acres of land lying in the township of Dorchester, near a place commonly called Mother Brooks, bought of Baraciah Lewis, his part in it. 4.
Item. Said Draper's interest & right with his sister's Hannah Gore, in two 19 acre lots, lying in Woodstock, in part of it commonly called the Old Town, half, with the after right his part, 10.

Signed: EDWARD BRIDGE,
JOSIAH HOLLAND,
THOMAS MORY.

Approved, January, 16th, 1715.


CHILDREN, BY 1ST WIFE:
1978. I. Hannah, b. Roxbury, Apr. 8, 1686. m. John Gore.


The Probate Court appointed her uncle, James Draper, 7, her guardian on Aug. 1, 1695, after the death of her parents.

1979. II. Elizabeth, b. Roxbury, 1687. d. Nov. 5, 1687.
1980. III. Elizabeth 2d, b. Roxbury, Nov. 17, 1688. d. Nov. 17, 1688.



CHILDREN, BY 2D WIFE:
1981. IV. Moses, b. Boston, Sep. 12, 1693. Bap. Second Church, Boston, Sep.
17, 1693.


On June 27, 1710, being then 16 years old, he chose his uncle, Joshua Gee, shipwright, of Boston, as his guardian. (He is supposed to have m. Mary Allen or Aldis, of Boston, Nov. 26, 1743. This is not at all authentic, and there are no traces of any descendants.)

10. DANIEL. (2. James, 1. Thomas.) 7th child, 4th s. of James Draper and Miriam Stansfield. m. Nov. 16, 1691, Elizabeth Brackett.


CHILDREN, B. ROXBURY:
I. Elizabeth, b. Sep. 9, 1692. d. Sep. 12, 1692.
II. Daniel, b. Nov. 6, 1695. d. Sep. 17, 1703.
III. Mary, b. Nov. 5, 1698. d. Oct. 25, 1775. m. Apr. 4, 1722, by Rev.
Jacob Belcher, Captain Hezekiah Allen, s. of Joseph Allen and
Hannah Sabin, of Dover. He was b. 1692. d. Aug. 16, 1775.
Both are buried in Dover, Mass. They lived first in Medfield,
moved from there to Weston, and finally settled in Dover.
Children:--I. Hezekiah, 1990. b. Apr. 15, 1724. II. Mary, 1991.
b. July 2, 1727. III. Timothy, 1992. b. Aug. 31, 1729. d. Nov.
23, 1736. IV. Elizabeth, 1993. b. Aug. 7, 1731. V. Hannah, 1994.

b. Nov. 21, 1733. VI. Mehetable, 1995. b. Apr. 30, 1736. VII.
Abigail, 1996. b. Mar. 22, 1742.
IV. Miriam, b. July 16, 1701. d. same day.
V. Mehetable, b. June 19, 1705.
VI. Daniel 2d, b. Nov. 3, 1707. d. Feb. 2, 1764.
VII. Timothy, b. Apr. 12, 1711. d. Feb. 10, 1774.
VIII. Elizabeth 2d, b. 17--. d. Sep. 15, 1728. 
Draper, Moses (I7464)
 
1749 From Drapers in America, p. 167-168

DANIEL. 7th child, 4th s. of James Draper and Miriam Stansfield. m. Nov. 16, 1691, Elizabeth Brackett.


CHILDREN, B. ROXBURY:
I. Elizabeth, b. Sep. 9, 1692. d. Sep. 12, 1692.
II. Daniel, b. Nov. 6, 1695. d. Sep. 17, 1703.
III. Mary, b. Nov. 5, 1698. d. Oct. 25, 1775. m. Apr. 4, 1722, by Rev.
Jacob Belcher, Captain Hezekiah Allen, s. of Joseph Allen and
Hannah Sabin, of Dover. He was b. 1692. d. Aug. 16, 1775.
Both are buried in Dover, Mass. They lived first in Medfield,
moved from there to Weston, and finally settled in Dover.
Children:--I. Hezekiah, b. Apr. 15, 1724. II. Mary,
b. July 2, 1727. III. Timothy, b. Aug. 31, 1729. d. Nov.
23, 1736. IV. Elizabeth, b. Aug. 7, 1731. V. Hannah,
b. Nov. 21, 1733. VI. Mehetable, b. Apr. 30, 1736. VII.
Abigail, . Mar. 22, 1742.
IV. Miriam, b. July 16, 1701. d. same day.
V. Mehetable, b. June 19, 1705.
1987. VI. Daniel 2d, b. Nov. 3, 1707. d. Feb. 2, 1764.
1988. VII. Timothy, b. Apr. 12, 1711. d. Feb. 10, 1774.
1989. VIII. Elizabeth 2d, b. 17--. d. Sep. 15, 1728. 
Draper, Daniel (I7446)
 
1750 From Drapers in America, p. 179

JONATHAN, 9th child, 5th s. of James Draper and Miriam Stansfield. m. Sarah Jackson, of Newton, Mass. She was b. Nov. 8, 1680.
Jonathan inherited the old homestead in Roxbury. He was a Captain in the Trained Bands, and lived part of the time in what was then the southern portion of Newton, now a part of W. Roxbury. The old homestead had been owned successively by James (2), Jonathan (12), and was then bought by James Richards, sold to T. O. & S. Woodward. Abijah Draper then bought it, and his son, Dr. Abijah W. Draper, inherited it. It then became the property of D. Arnold and then of H. Russell. Another account of the old property states that James (2) gave a part of his farm to his youngest son, Jonathan (12), some years before his death. The estate has remained in the family until sold by David, a lineal descendant of Jonathan (12), to Dr. Stimson. Dr. Stimson stated to Dr. Abijah W. Draper that David Draper had told him that tradition stated that the house when built was considered equal, if not superior, to anything in the country. He did not say how old, nor by which of his ancestors it was built, but spoke of it as one of the oldest houses in the country. Dr. Abijah W. Draper's impression was that from its construction, the style of the roof, the lift on the rafter to carry the roof over the combing, the projection of the story at the end, the square window no doubt lead originally, and the sill, and many other things, all gave it an appearance of the greatest antiquity. It appears that it was built, or a part of it, in the time of James (2).

(After careful investigation of the various theories in reference to the original Draper house, a picture of which is contained in this history, the author is inclined to the belief that a part of this house was originally built by James Draper (2), and, as his family increased, it was built on to. A careful examination of the pictures of the building would tend to corroborate this theory. Jonathan's children inherited this house with the part of the farm which was his share, and doubtless always lived there, and his descendants after him.)

In the Suffolk Co. Records, Book 14, p. 356, there is a deed recorded of land from James (2) to his son Jonathan (12) in Roxbury, acknowledged Apr. 12, 1693. This tends to show that the farm, or part of it, was deeded by James (2) to his son a year before his death.


CHILDREN, B. ROXBURY, MASS.:
2170. I. Jonathan, b. Oct. 29, 1703.
2171. II. David, b. Sep. 27, 1706.
2172. III. Thomas, b. Mar. 14, 1709. d. 1769.
2173. IV. Samuel, b. June 14, 1713. d. June 12, 1744.
2174. V. Sarah, b. May 14, 1717. m. by Rev. Mr. Walter, Dec. 8, 1737, Josiah
Sumner.
2175. VI. Moses, b. Aug. 11, 1721. d. Jan. 21, 1775. 
Draper, Jonathan (I7447)
 

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