Capt. Daniel Epps, II

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Capt. Daniel Epps (Eppes), II

Birthdate:
Birthplace: England (United Kingdom)
Death: January 08, 1693 (71-72)
Ipswich, Essex County, MA, British Colonial America
Place of Burial: Ipswich, Essex County, MA, British Colonial America
Immediate Family:

Son of Daniel Eppes; Daniel Epes; Martha Symonds and Martha Reade
Husband of Elizabeth Epps and Lucy Bradstreet
Father of Daniel Epps; Martha Greenough; Samuel Eppes; Nathaniel Eppes; John Eppes and 6 others
Brother of Elizabeth Chute and Eppes
Half brother of Ruth Emerson; Martha Martyn; Priscilla Baker and Samuel Symonds

Occupation: Attorney
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About Capt. Daniel Epps, II

Estate of Antipas Newman of Wenham Mr. Daniell Epps, Attorney to Mrs. Newman April 24, 1677, granted liberty to sell land on Royall side in Salem. The Probate Records of Essex County p. 133

Salem Quarterly Records, vol. 6, leaf 12

p. 276 father Samuel Symonds, brother William and william's relic Mary Symonds https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/2olQAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bs...

____________________ Wife Elizabeth Symonds 1680

https://archive.org/stream/recordsfilesofqu07esse/recordsfilesofqu0...



The Great Puritan Migration.

Dan1680] RECORDS AND FILES 397 https://archive.org/stream/recordsfilesofqu07esse/recordsfilesofqu0...

Appealed to the next Court of Assistants, with John Woolcot and Jon, Elethrop as sureties.*

Capt. Tho. Marshall, Capt. Richd. Walker and Mr. Tho. Laighton, chosen by Lin as commissioners, were sworn.

On 18 : 4 : 1680, upon petition of Mr. Daniell Epps, sr., to the Worshipful Wm. Browne, Esq., and Bartholmew Gedney, Esq., administration upon the estate of Samuell Symonds, was granted, until the next Salem court, to Mr. Daniell Epps, husband of his eldest daughter Elizabeth, Mr. Harlackendine Symonds, his eldest son, and Mrs. Rebecka Symonds, relict of said Samuell; and they were ordered to bring in an inventory.

  • Writ: Mr. Tho. Woodbridge of Newbery v. Phillip Grelly; for unjustly prosecuting against him at the last Ipswich court and recovering in his absence on an account that had been settled; dated June 21, 1680; signed by Robert Lord,t for the court and town of Ipswich; and served by John Stevensf of Salisbury, deputy for Robert Lord,t marshal of Ipswich, who attached the house, land and orchard of defendant and left the summons with his father at defendant's house. iel Epps II migrated to New England during the Great Puritan Migration (1620-1640).

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https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=GWJno5a-8cAC&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA55

p.54

Nathaniel Pickman built a house for Mr. Winthrop on the southwestern point of this lot. “Mr. Winthrop did make improuement of a salt house there upon s" Land & kept a familie there a Considerable time”, and lived there himself parts of two years at least. Rob ert Hebard, then about twenty-three years old, “ dwelt with Mr. John Winthrop at the salthouse upon RoyallSALT HOUSE POINT side when the lot layers laid out the land.” William Bennet, then about thirty-four years old, testified that “when John Winthrope, Esqº was at yº Salt house 30 odd years past y” I haueing occasion to worke there upon Carpintry worke some times for Mº Winthrope, . . M* Winthrope haueing a house and Family there some con *Salem Town Records, volume 1, page 70 (printed). *See papers in Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, volume 6, pages 244-248. p.55 siderable time & carried on yº designe of making salt,” etc.1 The house was probably gone before 1670. A plan of this region, made by Daniel Epps March 28, 1677, and on file in the office of the clerk of

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Capt. Daniel Epps, II's Timeline

1621
1621
England (United Kingdom)
1649
March 24, 1649
Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
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Ipswich, Essex County, MA, United States
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Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts, British Colonial America
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