If you go to the Middleboro town hall you can research the history of the
land. You need a date to start with, so if you have the date Samuel sold or
bought the land you can trace it from there. Also, if you check out
and put in a search of these names
you may be able to come up with more information. I have a Nathaniel
Caswell in my database b. 1810 in Middleboro, d. 1859 in Lakeville (probably
in same place but town boundaries may have changed) he is buried in Mullein
Hill Cemetery. He was married to Susan Peirce. His father and son were
also named Nathaniel.
Do you have a website Betty? This sounds like a fantastic project you are
working on.
Nancy (Caswell) Simpson
From: TOMIAMI(a)aol.com
Reply-To: CASWELL-L(a)rootsweb.com
To: CASWELL-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [CASWELL list] 1842: ROBBINS to Mullein Hill Church,
Middleboro/Lakeville, MA
Date: Tue, 9 Jan 2001 22:27:11 EST
cc: Mass List, Plymouth List, Surnames
Hello,
I have been working on the History of my Church (Mullein Hill Church,
Highland Road, Lakeville, MA -- previously Middleboro). I searched the
Deeds
at the Plymouth Courthouse, and could find Deeds back to this deed, below
(1842).
The names, below, are the men who organized the church and had it built. I
have alphabetized the names for easy reference. These men lived in
Middleboro or Lakeville, MA.
If anyone know more about either Samuel ROBBINS (who sold the land to the
Church in 1842) or the names below, please let me know. I am going to
write
a History of the Church, and would like to know more about these people
(spouses, children, history, etc). It would be interesting to see if any
of
their descendants are still in this area.
Also, if anyone knows where Samuel ROBBINS (of Highland Road, Middleboro,
later Lakeville) got his land, I could then go further. Who did he buy it
from?
A few weeks ago, I typed up the SIXTEEN SHILLINGS PURCHASE from the Indians
to the (to be) town of Middleboro. Later that Purchase became Lakeville,
MA.
The Sixteen Shillings Purchase happened in the late 1600's. Thus, I
would
like to find the Deeds between the SIXTEEN SHILLINGS PURCHASE to the Deed
from Samuel ROBBINS in 1842. Any suggestions welcome!
Best, Betty, Middleboro
(Alpha. names, prior to typing up the Deed)
Elbridge G. ASHLEY, Noah ASHLEY, Silas P. ASHLEY, Ariel P. BOOTH, John
BOOTH,
Nathaniel CASWELL, Ezra CLARK, John CUSHING, Reuben HAFFORD, William F.
HAFFORD, Sumner HINDS, Job. P. NELSON, Oliver PEIRCE, Charles H. SAMPSON,
Uriah SAMPSON, Zebulon SHAW, Joseph SHOCKLEY, Harison STAPLES, Salmon M.
WASHBURN, Asa T. WINSLOW
Plymouth, MA Probate/Land Court
Plymouth Deed Book
Bk: 217 Pg: 186-187
Know all men by these presents, That I, Samuel Robbins of Middleborough, in
the County of Plymouth, and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, yeoman, In
consideration of Thirty Dollars to me paid by Noah Ashley, Ariel P. Booth,
Reuben Hafford, Salmon M. Washburn, Nathaniel Caswell, Elbridge G. Ashley,
John Cushing, William F. Hafford, Charles H. Sampson, Asa T. Winslow, Job
P.
Nelson, Joseph Shockley, Harison Staples, Uriah Sampson, John Booth,
Zebulon
Shaw, Sumner Hinds, Oliver Peirce, Silas P. Ashley, & Ezra Clark, all of
Middleborough in said County, the receipt whereof I do hereby acknowledge,
do
hereby give, grant, sell and convey unto the said N. Ashley, A. P. Booth,
R.
Hafford, S. M. Washburn, N. Caswell, E. G. Ashley, G. Cushing, W. F.
Hafford,
C. H. Sampson, A. T. Winslow, J. P. Nelson, J. Shockley, H. Staples, H.
Staples, U. Sampson, J. Booth, Z. Shaw, S. Hinds, O. Peirce, S. P. Ashley,
and Ezra Clark, a certain tract of land, situated in said Middleborough it
being part of my homestead farm, and bounded as follows, viz:
Beginning on the road at the corner of Gideon Cogshall's land and runs on
said road south sixty four degrees west fifteen and one half rods, thence
north thirty one degrees west on my land to a stake eight rods, thence
north
sixty four degrees east on my land fourteen and one half rods, to a stake,
thence south thirty nine degrees east eight rods on my land and land of
said
Cogshall to the first mentioned corner, containing one hundred and twenty
rods,
We are to build a good and sufficient fence on the west end, and north side
of said lot, To have and to hold the foregranted premises to the said
Ashley
Booth, Hafford, Washburn, Caswell, Ashly [sic], Hafford, Sampson, Winslow,
Nelson, Shockley, Staples, Sampson, Booth, Shaw, Hinds, Peirce, Ashley and
Clark, and to their heirs and assigns to them and their use and behold
forever, and I, the sd Samuel Robbins, for myself, my heirs, executors, and
administrators, do convent with the said Ashley, Booth, Hafford, Washburn,
Caswell, Ashley, Cushing, Hafford, Sampson, Winslow, Nelson, Shockley,
Staples, Sampson, Booth, Shaw, Hinds, Peirce, Ashby, and Clark, their heirs
and assigns, that I lawfully seized in fee of the aforefgranted premises,
that they are free of all Incumbrances that I have good right to sell and
convey the same unto the said Ashley, Booth, Hafford, Washburn, Caswell,
Ashley, Cushing, Hafford, Sampson, Winslow, Nelson, Shockley, Staples,
Sampson, Booth, Shaw, Hinds, Peirce, Ashley, and Clark, their heirs and
assigns, forever, against the lawful claims and demands all persons. In
Witness Whereof, I, the said Samuel Robbins have hereunto set my hand and
seal this twenty eight day of March, in the year of our Lord, one thousand
eight hundred and forty two.
Signed, sealed and delivered, in presence of us, Luther Ashley, Rebekah C.
Ashley.
Samuel Robbins, Seal, His Mark X,
Plymouth, Ss. March 11th 1844.
Then the above named Samuel Robbins personally appeared and acknowledged
the
foregoing Instrument to be his free act and deed:
Before me, Silas Pickens, Justice of the Peace.
Received August 6 1845 & Recorded for Roland E. Cotton, Regr.
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