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About Lt. William Raymond
Genealogies of the Raymond Families of New England, 1650-1 to 1886', compiled by Samuel Raymond and published in 1886, reports at page 123:
"He was a witness in a witchcraft case in Salem, and seems not to have been one of the deluded parties." . . . "William Raymond was killed in Jan., 1701, by the fall of a tree."
As Mary Kettle and William Raymond's graves have been lost to time. The author has by deductive reasoning created their memorials in the cemetery which was the only known cemetery of Beverly at the time of their deaths and associated with their church; the First Parish Church of Beverly, Rev. Hale
This memorial will allow descendants to have a place to which can be referenced and information shared.
Daughter of John and Elizabeth (Allen) Kettle or Salem.
Children:
Mary
William
Daniel
Lieut. Paul Raymond
IN MEMORIES i. Hannah Bishop, bp. 12 April 1646;[57] d. probably Salem where she lived between 1676 (baptism of last child) and 1682 (husband remarried);[58] m. probably Salem where she lived about 1661, William1 Raymond,[59] b. ca. 1639,[60] d. Beverly 29 Jan. 1708/9 aged about 72 [sic].[61] He m. (2) probably Beverly by 1682, Ruth Hull, daughter of Isaac Hull.
Lt. William Raymond's Timeline
1666 |
1666
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Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts, Colonial America
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1666
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First Church In Salem, 316 Essex St, Salem, MA, United States
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1688 |
1688
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1690 |
February 11, 1690
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Beverly, MA
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1691 |
November 25, 1691
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Beverly, MA
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1694 |
January 22, 1694
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Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States
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1708 |
January 29, 1708
Age 42
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Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts, Colonial America
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Abbott Street Burial Ground, Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States
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