↑ Braintree (Mass.); and Bates, Samuel Austin. Records of the town of Braintree, 1640-1793 (Randolph, Mass., D.H. Huxford, printer, 1886) p. 694
↑ Esther Littleford Woodsworth-Barnes, Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Vol 16, Part 1, The Descendants of John Alden, General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2002. "The Silver Book" Page 476
Source: S1487 Title: Priscilla Webb was named as a daughter of Peter Webb and Ruth, his wife, in her birth record recorded in the town records of Braintree, and she lived her entire life in Braintree. Her husband, Samuel Hayden, and some of her children moved to the areas of New York and New Jersey after 1752.In a quit claim deed dated 6 June 1727, she and her husband, Samuel Hayden, assigned to her brother, John Webb, her right to her share of the housing, farm land, and mill of her father Peter Webb, deceased. In another conveyance of land dated 1 September 1730 Priscilla and Samuel Hayden transferred 60 acres of land to James Penniman in Braintree.The birth records of the children of Priscilla Webb and her husband, Samuel Hayden, are on file in the Town Clerk's Office in Braintree, Massachusetts, having been recorded at the time of birth of each in the town records of Braintree by the town clerk.From Genealogical History of our Ancestors, p.450. Abbreviation: Priscilla Webb was named as a daughter of Peter We
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