"Olive, ch. Capt. John ((s. Capt. John)) and Eunes [(Eunice (d. Ignatius Loring Esq.))], Oct. 28, 1782. {W. Asaph Soule Jr. of P., P.R.4][1]
"Olive and Asaph Soule Jr. [int. both of P.], Oct. 24, 1803. [Olive, d. Capt. John and Eunice, P.R.4.]"[2]
"Olive, first w. Asaph Jr., [dup. ch. Capt. John Bradford {(s. Capt. John)} and Eunes {(d. Ignatius Loring Esq.)}] Nov. 15, 1805. [d. Capt. John Bradford and Eunice, Nov. 15, 1804, a. 22 y. 19 d., G.R.1. Nov. 15, 1804, P.R.4.]" [3]
"Olive, ch. Capt. John ((s. Capt. John)) and Eunes [(Eunice (d. Ignatius Loring Esq.))], Jan. 14, 1781."[4]
"Olive, ch. Capt. John {(s. Capt. John)} and Eunes [{Eunice (d. Ignatius Loring Esq.)}], [died] Mar. 10, 1782. [a. 1 y. 2 m. 10 d., G.R.1. Mar. 24, P.R.4.][5]
Source: S46 {Source: S46 Plympton (Mass.: Town). Vital records of Plympton, Massachusetts, to the year 1850. Boston, Mass: The New England historic genealogical society at the charge of the Eddy town-record fund, 1923. Open Library = 1632097 link
Source: S46Plympton (Mass.: Town). Vital records of Plympton, Massachusetts, to the year 1850. Boston, Mass: The New England historic genealogical society at the charge of the Eddy town-record fund, 1923. Open Library
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