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Thankful BICKMORE

Thankful BICKMORE

Female Abt 1738 - Aft 1764  (~ 27 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Thankful BICKMORE was born about 1738 in Friendship, Knox County, Maine (daughter of George BICKMORE and Elizabeth ANDREWS); died after 1764.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LZ6H-Z1P
    • _UID: 8ECE5801EBE341F5947FA9E8D9FC243D932F

    Thankful married Ebenezer CRANE in Jul 1764 in Friendship, Knox County, Maine. Ebenezer was born about 1735; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  George BICKMORE was born about 1705 in Milton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts; was christened on 13 Jul 1729 (son of Samuel BICKMORE, Jr and Mary BAYLEY); died on 12 Jan 1774 in Friendship, Knox County, Maine; was buried in Garrison Island, Friendship, Maine.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LCCT-MTS
    • _UID: 469FD18A5B8847FC8A5EDB1A9EDBBDC63FAE

    Notes:

    2 SOUR S1330
    3 DATA
    4 TEXT Date of Import: Jul 21, 2002
    2 SOUR S4
    3 DATA
    4 TEXT Date of Import: Nov 24, 2002
    2 SOUR S5
    3 DATA
    4 TEXT Date of Import: Feb 16, 2003

    George married Elizabeth ANDREWS on 2 Apr 1730 in Milton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts. Elizabeth (daughter of Joseph ANDREWS and Elizabeth BILL) was born on 9 Feb 1707 in Dorchester, Essex County, Massachusetts; died on 22 Feb 1774 in Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth ANDREWS was born on 9 Feb 1707 in Dorchester, Essex County, Massachusetts (daughter of Joseph ANDREWS and Elizabeth BILL); died on 22 Feb 1774 in Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LH68-CVD
    • _UID: 891F501D7D144AA1826DF065803D6A2420D2

    Notes:

    On July 1774 John and Anna Bickmore, and Elizabeth Bickmore, widow of George Bickmore, were among the 57 inhabitants of Meduncook who agreed not to import any goods from Great Britain until port of Boston, Massachusetts was opened.

    "Early Bickmore History" Document: Includes a copy of a petition signed by John, his wife Anna, and his mother Elizabeth. The petition follows:
    "This being a day pitched upon by the general court of Boston, under the advice of the Governor for a day of fasting and prayer through out the Province, on account of our dangerous situation with regard to our liberties_ _ We, of the inhabitants of Meduncook, met, at the minister's house and after our religious service, the following covenant, composed at Boston and sent to us was signed as follows:
    " We the people of Meduncook, having taken into consideration the precarious state of liberties of New England and more especially, the present disturbed condition of this Province, do, in the presence of God, solemnly and in good faith, covenant and engage with each other: that:- - From henceforth we will suspend all commercial intercourse with the said Island of Great Britain until the said act for blocking up said harbor be repealed- -We will not buy purchase or consume or suffer anyone else to do so, any goods, wares, or merchandise
    that shall arrive from Great Britain from and after the last day of August, 1774. We agree to break off all commerce etc. with all persons who continue to import goods from Great Britain or shall purchase from those who do import. We, further, agree to purchase no article from those who have not signed this covenant."
    " I __________ of ___________ in the company of ___________ do, solemnly swear that the goods on hand have not been imported from Great Britain since Aug. 1774, and will not import or purchase, of any persons importing any goods, as aforesaid, until the harbor of Boston shall be opened & we are fully restored to the free use of our constitutional rights & charter & lastly, we agree, that after this or a similiar covenant has been offered to any person, &, they refuse to sign it or produce the oath, above said we will consider them as contumacious (sic) importers and withdraw all commercial relations with them, so far as not to purchase of them any articles, whatsoever, and publish their names to the world."

    Signed_ _ July 14, 1774
    "Witness our hand"
    John Bickmore and wife Anna
    Elizabeth Bickmore
    These names were included in the list of some of the people who constituted the town of Meduncook, Maine.(Friendship).
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    Another reference for covenant signed by John, Anna and Elizabeth Bickmore is "Records of Meduncook Plantation and Friendship, Maine 1762-1899" by Melville Bradford Cook, p. 10-11. Words are slightly different than above.


    Children:
    1. John BICKMORE was born on 25 Mar 1731 in Friendship, Knox County, Maine; died on 1 Sep 1778 in Friendship, Knox County, Maine.
    2. George BICKMORE was born on 6 Jun 1732 in Milton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts; was christened on 10 Jun 1733; died in in Friendship, Knox County, Maine.
    3. Elizabeth BICKMORE was born on 3 Sep 1736; died after 1759.
    4. 1. Thankful BICKMORE was born about 1738 in Friendship, Knox County, Maine; died after 1764.
    5. Martha BICKMORE was born about 1740 in Friendship, Knox County, Maine; died after 1764.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Samuel BICKMORE, Jr was born in 1661; died in 1710 in Massachusetts.

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    • FamilySearch ID: GWZG-DV3

    Samuel married Mary BAYLEY. Mary was born on 18 Feb 1665 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts; died on 18 May 1720 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary BAYLEY was born on 18 Feb 1665 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts; died on 18 May 1720 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LZ3Q-65X

    Children:
    1. 2. George BICKMORE was born about 1705 in Milton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts; was christened on 13 Jul 1729; died on 12 Jan 1774 in Friendship, Knox County, Maine; was buried in Garrison Island, Friendship, Maine.

  3. 6.  Joseph ANDREWS was born on 25 Dec 1675 in Dorchester, Essex County, Massachusetts; died on 28 Nov 1732 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.

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    • FamilySearch ID: L7GH-W11
    • _UID: 8A45E22AD94540E6AF61DB9C2D8DFE98F61E

    Joseph married Elizabeth BILL on 16 May 1705 in Of Dorchester, Essex, Massachusetts. Elizabeth (daughter of Samuel BILL and Elizabeth WEBSTEAD) was born on 23 Aug 1675 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Elizabeth BILL was born on 23 Aug 1675 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts (daughter of Samuel BILL and Elizabeth WEBSTEAD); and died.

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    • FamilySearch ID: GJJX-CSG
    • _UID: 714376A976EE44C5B9F242EAFCC82ACCD149

    Children:
    1. Phoebe ANDREWS was born on 25 Mar 1706 in Dorchester, Essex County, Massachusetts; and died.
    2. 3. Elizabeth ANDREWS was born on 9 Feb 1707 in Dorchester, Essex County, Massachusetts; died on 22 Feb 1774 in Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts.
    3. Hannah ANDREWS was born on 1 Nov 1709 in Dorchester, Essex County, Massachusetts; and died.
    4. Mary ANDREWS was born on 5 Nov 1712 in Dorchester, Essex County, Massachusetts; and died.
    5. Thankful ANDREWS was born on 19 May 1715 in Dorchester, Essex County, Massachusetts; and died.
    6. Ebenezer ANDREWS was born on 13 Apr 1721 in Dorchester, Essex County, Massachusetts; and died.
    7. Joseph ANDREWS was born on 15 Jul 1724 in Dorchester, Essex County, Massachusetts; and died.


Generation: 4

    Children:
    1. 6. Joseph ANDREWS was born on 25 Dec 1675 in Dorchester, Essex County, Massachusetts; died on 28 Nov 1732 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.

  • 14.  Samuel BILL was born about 1654 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts (son of Thomas BILL and Elizabeth SARGENT); died on 18 Aug 1705 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LHDW-NWB
    • _UID: C6CFED9F3F224BA0BAF42FEFD50B2FA9F13F

    Notes:

    BEF. 1705 owned Spectacle Island-Boston Harbor

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    SPECTACLE ISLAND lies in Boston harbor 3 1/2 miles from the wharf,
    between Castle and Long Islands. It was, for the most part, in the
    possession of the Bill family for about three quarters of century. The
    first record of sale or transfer to this family of which there is any
    positive knowledge, is a deed of three lots granted by James Bill, of
    Pulling Point, to Thomas Bill, of Boston, bearing date Dec. 13, 1666.The
    above Thomas Bill and his wife Abigail Bill, by deed in 1680, conveyed
    all their interest in Spectacle Island (about 35 acres) to their son
    Samuel Bill. He subsequently became possessed of the entire Island,and
    it was known for many years after by the name of "Samuel Bill's Island."
    He continued in the ownership up to the time of his decease, August 18,
    1705, when two thirds of it passed by will into the hands of his son,
    Samuel Bill, Jr.
    At a later date, this son acquired absolute title and held it up to
    1729-30, when it passed into the possession of his brother, Richard Bill,
    of Boston. It was during the ownership of Samuel Bill, Sr., in theyear
    1684, when the titles by which the Colonists held their lands werelikely
    to be put in jeopardy, in consequence of the insidious counsel of some of
    the resident authorities of the home government, that the following deed
    from an Indian Chief called Josiah or Wamputuck, and several of his
    counsellors, was thought useful.
    Note:
    "To all Christian People to whom these presents shall come. JOSIAH,son
    and Heyer, of Josiah otherwise called Wamputuck, late Sachem of the
    Massachusetts Country in New England, Sendeth Greeting:--Know ye thatI
    the said Josiah, son of Josiah, for diverse causes and good
    considerations me thereunto moving, and in particular for and in
    consideration of a valuable consideration of money to me in hand payd
    before the ensealing of this deed by Samuel Bill of Boston, Butcher, HAVE
    with knowledge and consent of my wise men and Councellors, WillamAhaton,
    Sen., William Ahaton., Jun., and Robert Mamentaug, Given, granted,sold,
    enfeoffed, and confirmed, and by these presents Do fully, freely and
    absolutely give, grant, sell, enfeoffe, convey and cofirme unto thesayed
    Samuel Bill his heyeres and Assignes forever one certain Island,Scituate
    in the Massachusetts Bay, commonly known and called by- the name of
    Spectacle Island in the present possession of the same Bill, with all
    rights, priveledges and appurtenances thereunto in any wise appertaining
    and belonging. To have and to Hold the same and every part and parcel
    thereof unto Him the same Samuel Bill his Heyeres and Assigns to his andtheir sole
    Use and benefit, in firm and indefeasible estate of inheritance in fee
    Simple forever. And the said Josiah for himself his heyeres,Executors,
    Administrators and successors, doth hereby covenant and promise to
    The said Samuel Bill his heyers and Assigns, that at the time of the
    ensealing and delivery of these presents that (according to Indianright
    and title) he is sole owner and proprietor of the said Island, andhatch
    fill power and authority to sell and convey the same as above sayd,and
    that the sayd bargained Island with all its priveledges, rights and
    appurtenances belonging, will and doth unto the sayd Samuel Bill, his
    heyers and Assigns forever sufficiently warrant and defend against
    himself his heyers and successors, and against all and every otherperson
    whomsoever having, claiming or pretending to have or claim and Indian
    right, title or interest in or to the same or any part or parcelthereof.
    In witnesse whereof the said Josiah and his counsellors above sayd
    have hereunto put their hands and seals this thirtieth day of April,in
    the year one thousand six hundred eighty-four.
    Note:
    Signed, sealed and delivered JOSIAH his mark ===o
    (L.S.)
    in the presence of WILLIAM
    HAHATON (L.S.)
    George Merriott OLD WILLIAM his
    A mark AHATON (L.S.)
    Experience Fisher * ROBERT
    MAMENTAUG his Z mark (L.S.)
    Note:
    Josiah, Indian Sachem, and his Counsellors acknowledged this to betheir
    Act and Deed, May 1st, 1684, before me,
    William Stoughton

    Samuel married Elizabeth WEBSTEAD in 1682 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. Elizabeth was born on 21 Feb 1657 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts; died on 25 Nov 1730 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  • 15.  Elizabeth WEBSTEAD was born on 21 Feb 1657 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts; died on 25 Nov 1730 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LWSB-D9K
    • _UID: C8B6E9E580AA4603B83678BDF84CDB97987A

    Children:
    1. 7. Elizabeth BILL was born on 23 Aug 1675 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts; and died.
    2. Abraham BELL was born about 1681 in Of Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts; and died.
    3. Samuel BILL was born on 22 Sep 1683 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America; died on 24 Sep 1733 in Spectacle Island (Boston), Suffolk, Massachusetts.
    4. Richard BILL was born on 25 Mar 1685 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts; died on 7 Aug 1741 in Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America.


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