Individual Notes
Note for: Ann Mousall, 26 JUL 1693 - 1757
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Event: Type: Comment 1
Date: 2 MAR 1718
Place: Admitted to the Church.
Event: Type: Comment 2
Date: ABT 1722
Place: Deed with mother to Gould.
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Note for: Samuel Mousall, 10 JUN 1705 - ABT 1740
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Event: Type: Comment 1
Place: Was traveling abroad when mother died.
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Note for: Hannah Mousall, 24 MAR 1717 - UNKNOWN
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Event: Type: Comment 1
Date: 11 JAN 1742
Place: Admitted to the Church
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Note for: Mary Mousall, 30 SEP 1721 - UNKNOWN
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Event: Type: Comment 1
Place: Pro. the legatee in will of Anna Mousal with her dau. Anna, 1748.
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Note for: Thomas Mousall, 23 FEB 1723 - UNKNOWN
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Occupation: Place: Mariner
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Note for: Joseph (Thomas) Mousall, 4 MAR 1733 - UNKNOWN
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Event: Type: Comment 1
Place: Name Thomas is on birth record.
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Note for: John Mousall, ABT 1596 - 27 MAR 1665
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Event: Type: Residence 1
Date: ABT 1661
Place: With E. Converse removed to Woburn.
Event: Type: Comment 1
Date: 1634
Place: Admitted to Church with wife.
Event: Type: Comment 2
Date: 1635
Place: Representative
Event: Type: Comment 3
Date: 1642
Place: Selectman
Event: Type: Comment 4
Date: 1658
Place: Gave testimony
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Note for: William Houghton, 1613 - UNKNOWN
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Occupation: Place: Butcher
Event: Type: Residence 1
Place: came to New England in 1635 (Conn.)
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Note for: John (IV) Houghton, ABT 1650 - 3 FEB 1737
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Occupation: Place: Delegate to the general court for 14 years. Licenced Innkeeper. Appears also to have been a Justice of the Peace as he officiated at his brother Benjamin's wedding.
Event: Type: Personality/Intrst
Place: Was an expert penman and during nearly a generation was leading man in Lancaster
Event: Type: Comment 1
Date: 1675
Place: After massacre fled to Woburn Massachusetts.
Event: Type: Comment 2
Date: 1700
Place: Purchased land formerly owned by father-in-law, Jacob Farrar.
Event: Type: Comment 3
Place: signed petitions to the legislature at the time of Queen Ann's war.