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Samuel Very

Also Known As: "Samuel Verry", "Samuel Varren", "Samuel Verey"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Salem, Essex, Massachussetts, British North America
Death: 1769 (65-74)
Salem, Essex, Massachussetts, British North America
Immediate Family:

Son of Benjamin Very, Sr. and Jemima Verry
Husband of Abigail Very
Brother of Joseph Verry; Benjamin Very, Jr.; Isaac Very; Keziah Very; Jemima 'Emma' Very and 3 others

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About Samuel Very

From the Essex Historical Collections:

The original family name is Varennne (similiar to Warrenne) or Verren (Warren).

The farm of Samuel Very was much larger than that of his mother, which it adjoined.It was purchased from Richard Way of Dorchester in 1656 and was over 170 acres. It is descrbed as ten acres belonging to Joshua Varenne and 160 acres on Cedar Pond, which Hilliard Verren, late husband of Dorcas Verren, gave unto his son HIlliard Verren, in his last will and testament. Also one acre of land where the house of Phillip Varren formerly stood.

Philip and Joshua Verren received from the town grants of this in 1634. The Verys, Varrens, and other families from Salisbury, England settled in this neighborhood. One of the bounds of Samuel Very's farm "on the east and to the south" was a rock called Wigwan Rock. The rock is also mentioned on Edmund Batter's deed is now the same called Ship Rock.

Samuel Very left the homestead to his son Benjamin, who left it to his eldest son Samuel, who in 1769 gave it to his wife Abigail (Pepper) and her children. In 1793, John, George, Amos and William Very sell to Nathaniel Nurse "all their right to the estate of their honored father, Samuel Very, deceased."

"Mary Giles was the last of that name who owned land in that vicinity.She had a claim on the farm where the Danvers Alms House now stands, which she sold to Mr. Nurse.She married John Oakes and lives in New Salem."

After 1700, some fo Bridget Very's descendants moved farther down on Goldthwaite's Brook, where they also owned about 70 acres of land.Of this, 30 acres were mostly level and called "Very's Plain"...........

The Village Burial ground, so called, was used before 1732, and doubtless some of the family were buried there. In 1736, 12 acres of the Plain was sold to Benjamin Ives, but not the Burial Ground. More information on the land transfers continues............

The following genealogy if from the Register of Deeds, and of Probate; the Church and town Records of Salem and Danvers, from which a full history of the family can be obtained:

Bridget Very was born abt. 1600 and made her will 1680;

Here children were:

Samuel b. 1619 d. 1683-84

Mary;

Thomas b. 1626 d. 1694

(She also mentions her two sons by her second husband:

Eleazar Giles bap. 1640 d. 1726

John Giles bap. 1645 d. 1709-15.

She also mentions 2 daughters by her second husband:

Mehetabel who married John Collens in 1658;

Remember who married Henry Moses in 1659;

(See a genealogy of the Giles family by John A. Vinton).

Source: https://books.google.com/books?id=kB0FAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA34&lpg=PA34&dq=... p34

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Samuel Very's Timeline

1699
1699
Salem, Essex, Massachussetts, British North America
1769
1769
Age 70
Salem, Essex, Massachussetts, British North America