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On 9 Oct. 1666: “Wm Holdred having complained against John Ilsly of Salisbury for his children abusing the daughter of said Holdred, now his apprentice, as by several testimonies appeared, court ordered that said Ilsly should restrain his children from further abuse upon penalty of £10 to be paid to the treasurer of the county, and also to appear at the next Salisbury Court for not coming according to summons”. Then on 9 April 1667: “in the complaint of Wm Holdred v. Jno. Ilsley, the court found some truth in that said Ilsley’s children had been beating Holdred’s daughter and ordered Ilsley to pay costs of court”. The daughter must have been either Mehitable or Mary as the other daughters had either died or married off. [12]
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December 24, 1656
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Haverhill, Essex, MA
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1685 |
1685
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NH
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1687 |
July 10, 1687
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Hampton, Rockingham Co; New Hampshire, Colonial America
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1700 |
1700
Age 43
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Salisbury, Essex, MA
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