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| Anna Evans | ||||
| |John Macomber | |m 16 Jul 1678 | William Hailstone | ||
| |Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts | | | |||
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| 1 | < | Thomas Macomber | 2 | < | John Macomber | 3 | < | William Macomber | 4 | < | Samuel Macomber |
On 5 January 1724-5, Anna Macomber, 'for good cause,' sold to her son Thomas land in Taunton. Her husband was then dead. The rights of her grandsons, Abiel and William, are protected in this deed.
On 7 July 1725, Anna Macomber, widow, sold to her son Thomas all undivided lands descended to her from her father, William Evans deceased and from her mother Ann Hailstone deceased.
On 20 March 1681, Mary and Anna Evins, heirs of William Evins deceased, sold land to J. French for Sixty pounds. Following the date the deed says, 'It is always to be understood that though the above said Anna is Anna Macomber by her marrying of John Macomber, Jr., but when is the above said bargain was made her name was Anna Evins.
Source: 'Macomber Genealogy', 1908, Everett S. Stackpole, p 10, 11.