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About Andrew Searle
Andrew Searle had grant of land in Kittery Maine in 1665. He is frequently mentioned till 1687. His son John married Mary, dau. of John and Julian Green before 1675 and lived in the southern part of Berwick. They had a son John who was of Portsmouth, N. H., in 1707 and seems to have been of Townshend, Mass., in 1736, for July 8th of that year he sold to Bial Hamilton all right to a grant made to his grandfather. Andrew Searle, in Rerwick, in 1665.
He was an educated man, and was chosen clerk of the writs in 1668. He was accountant at the Isle of Shoals in 1670 for Richard Endle. In 1668, he signed Major Shapleigh’s petition, read in the Council of London in 1680. He also signed the petition of Maine men, about 1679, for direct government, complaining that Massachusetts suppressed freedom of religion.”
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- Education: [Well educated]
- Occupation: Witness and appraiser
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Andrew Searle's Timeline
1616 |
1616
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Warwick, Bucks, England
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1630 |
1630
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Kittery, York County, Maine, United States
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1632 |
1632
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Gerrish Island, Kittery, York County, Maine, United States
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1634 |
1634
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Kittery, York County, Maine, United States
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1637 |
1637
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Kittery, York County, Maine, United States
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1638 |
1638
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Kittery, York County, Maine, United States
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1690 |
November 25, 1690
Age 74
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Kittery, York, Maine
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England to America
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