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Through Joseph Carlile of York, ME - son of William (d. 1684) and Hannah King
Kerley/Carley - Joseph had sons John and William in Glouster - Joseph's property in
York sold after his death by William Carlile to John Carlile in 1727 - William, SR
connected to Capt. Henry whose daughter Mercy m. Joseph Rice, and to Joseph by both having
same connections with Kinswoman Esther Rice Hubbard of Hadley is mentioned as Kinswoman in
William's Will - Capt. Henry's daughter Mercy, m. Joseph Rice and there are other
Rice connections in this family - Rice spelled in various forms - ie; Royce, Royall, etc -
also road building and iron working as family trades -
From: "joanne bergeron" <joannembergeron(a)hotmail.com>
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Subject: RE: [MEYORK] RE: Joseph Carlile of York
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History of York-Vol. 1,Charles Edward Banks
Pg 275 Joseph Carlile
The name of this settler was the football of illiteratre clerks and appeared as
Curline,Carbine,Curloine,Curlile,Carleill and finally as Carlile.He first appeared here
about 1690,as the huband of Elizabeth Bane,daughter of Lewis Senior,and he with his wife
were indicted for not attending public worship
early in 1691.(Deeds v,pt 7)He had a grant of land March 18,1695-6 of thirty acres
"where he can find it" (T.R. i,130)and another in 1700 of forty acres at the
Rocky Ground which he made home (IBID, i,143)He was pound keeper in 1696 and surveyor of
higways in 1701 but that was the extent of his public service.He was drowned May 14,1718,
"going over a pond near his home by accident fell in " (Sup,Jud.Ct.Mss 12325)He
was a blacksmith by trade.His first wife died without issue,as far as known and he married
(2) Mrs Rachel
(Main)Preble,widow of Stephen,March 29,1695.She survived and was living in 1748 at the age
of eighty-four years, (Deeds xxvi,230,295)In some way he was related to Elizabeth
(Dodd)Royall,wife of John of York,as in 1693 he called
her "his kinswoman" (Suffolk Deeds xiv,236)Banks was to do a genealogy of this
family in the Vol 11 which was never completed.
Joanne