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Bethiah (Larrabee) Locke

Bethiah Locke formerly Larrabee
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4 Apr 1714; received to Baptism John Butland & John Look (upon Profession of Faith in Jesus Christ)

6 June 1714; Abigail Littlefield Wife of Joseph Littlefield & Bithia Look (upon their Profession of Faith in Christ) received to Communion 26

6 May 1716; Mary Daughter of John & Bithia Look received Baptism

pages 47 & 48

First Church of Wells, Maine, - Records of First Church of Wells The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 1921 Volume LXXV [75] Adrian Stanley 23 Sept 2014

John Look obtained a town grant, March iS, 1714, of one hundred acres of upland and ten of marsh, forty rods in breadth by the Mousam River, joining the land of William Larrabee, Junior, leaving four rods next to said land for a highway. Grant of one hundred acres (but when laid out only "60 acres cou!d be found in that place"), March, 1716, to Thomas Wormwood, adjoining Look's land, forty rods in breadth, etc. ("allowing four rods for a highway"), also three acres of marsh, on the southwest side of the river, "between the marsh of Nath'l Clark and Joseph Taylor." [pqge 61]

HISTORY OF KENNEBUNK FROM ITS EARLIEST SETTLEMENT TO 1890. INCLUDING BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES BY DANIEL REMICH.

[1714] The same year John Look built a house a short distance below Larrabee's, and the year following Thomas Wormwood built a house about forty rods farther down. These two last were garrisoned houses, surrounded by palisades of large timber as high as the eaves, with sufficient space to carry on work inside. The palisades were erected a few years after the houses were built, when a renewal of Indian hostilities was apprehended. [Page 233]

History of York County, Maine: With Illustrations and Biographical Sketches ... By W. Woodford Clayton

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