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Samuel Sinkler (20) was born previous to 1709, and was to inherit after his mother's decease one-half of the homestead on Wheelright's creek. This was sold by his mother as executrix, and himself as legatee, on 4th December, 1734. He was one of the 215 original proprietors of Gilmanton 20th May, 1727. He sold this land on 3rd December, 1731, being then "of Newmarket in Exeter," and the sale was signed by Sarah, his wife. On June 6th, 1733, they relinquished to her brother Richard all right to the estate of their honored father, Richard Mattoon of Exeter, deceased. He deeded to Edward Sinkler, 3rd March, 1747-48, ten acres in Newmarket, Exeter, and acknow- ledged by him 27th February, 1758. He married Sarah, daughter of Richard and Jane Hilton Mattoon. Children born Exeter, N.H.:
44. Edward, a Revolutionary soldier, born as earty as 3rd March, 1726.
45. Richard, born before 3rd December, 1731.
46. Ebenezer, Revolutionary soldier.
Nos. 44 and 46 appear to be sons of Xo. 20, and the probabilities are so strong that they have been so arranged.
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1705
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Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States
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1731 |
December 3, 1731
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Barnstead, Belknap, New Hampshire
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1758 |
February 27, 1758
Age 53
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Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States
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1920 |
November 16, 1920
Age 53
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