Hannah (Endle) Wilson
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Hannah (Endle) Wilson (abt. 1658 - abt. 1748)

Hannah Wilson formerly Endle
Born about in Kittery, Yorkshire, Massachusetts Baymap
Ancestors ancestors
Sister of and
Wife of — married 1682 in Kittery, York, Massachusetts Bay Colony (Maine)map
Descendants descendants
Died about at about age 90 in Kittery, York, Massachusetts Baymap
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Biography

Joseph Wilson married Hannah, daughter of Richard Endle, about 1683. [1][2]

Children: Hannah married Joseph Billings; Joseph; William; Ruth; Gowen; Agnes; John; Rebecca; Deborah; Mary Anne; Elizabeth. [3]

Survived her husband Joseph and lived into her 80s, "an energetic woman, not living in that quiet manner which might have been expected of a woman of her age and position." [4]

In 1714/4 Hannah sold 1/4 of the Spruce Creek sawmill that Joseph had https://archive.org/details/earlyhistoryofwi00wils and on Heritage Quest where it states on Page: 36 purchased along with three others, two of whom were their sons-in-laws, Andew Haley and Joseph Billing.

Sergt. Wilson's widow Hannah Wilson was appointed administratrix May l0th, 1711 ; and the following is her account rendered in 1714.' Hannah Wilson Relict and administrix of the Estate of he late husband Joseph Wilson deceased her accounts of charges and disbostments as appears By Sundry & Particular hear aftear set forth and named since the loss of her faid husband for which the s'^ accountant prays louance foloweth to the value FUNARALL CHARGES Imprimas account of parlecheiary to Capt. paporoll for 8 gallands of wine and 3 Gallands of Rum 02 10 00 To 6 lbs of sugar, 1 Galland of molasses 00 07 00 To Nutmags Cloves Allspis and Gonger 00 07 00 To 13 pair of mens Gloves and 8 pair \ 02 18 00 womans Glovs To the Cofen and digen the Grave pounds 00 shillings 15 d 00 To Elisha Ingerson for attendane aboutt [5]

Sources

  1. The Early History of the Wilson Family of Kittery, Maine by Fred A. Wilson MA 1898
  2. Old Kittery and Her Families by Everett S. Sackpole, ME 1903.
  3. The Early History of the Wilson Family of Kittery, Maine by Fred A. Wilson MA 1898
  4. https://archive.org/details/earlyhistoryofwi00wils and on Heritage Quest where it states on Page: 36 Joseph Wilson married Hannah, daughter of Richard Endle, about 1682.
  5. https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE530931&from=fhdthe funarell.

* Stevens, Ken. Gowen1 Wilson of Hingham, Exeter, and Kittery, The New England Historical & Genealogical Register (NEHGS, Boston, Mass., 2008) Vol. 162, WN 648, Page 290.

  • Page 223: Richard Endle +- 40 in 1674, in 1660 was fishing partn with Stephen Ford, from 1665 on sold his fish to Mr. Jonathan Wade, acct was not settled until 1682. In 1679-1681 he had been fishing for Roger Kelly. In 1667 he adm on estates of Barthol Priest and Christo. Monke. Lists 302ab, 305c, 298. In 1665 he bot at Spruce Creek and from that time kept his fam ashore, self and w bur there. Adm to s Richard, inv attested 5 Apr 1694. He m Agnes Turpin. Ch Hannah m 1683 Joseph Wilson; their s Gowen occup the homestead. Richard b ab 1662, yeoman, had the homestead; const 1694-96, grj 1693, 1694, 1696, 1703. Lists 290, 295-298. W Jane liv 1707. Dsp 1716.
  • ENDLE, ENDELL, Richard, Smuttinose Island, Isles of Shoals, partner of Stephen Ford in ownership of stage room in 1660. Michael, fisherman, of the Isles of Shoals, son in law of John Baly, had deed of land in 1662; may have been a connection of Richard. FORD, Stephen, Smuttinose Island, Isles of Shoals, was badly frost-bitten in a storm at sea about 1/1651, and lost parts of his hands and arms, etc. in consequence. His neighbors raised 46 li. for his support; and the county court gave more and arranged for his maintenance. In company with Richard Endle he sued one who had trespassed on their stageroom in 1660.
  • ENDLE RICHARD, approximately 40 in 1674, in 1660 was fishing partn. with Stephen Ford; from 1665 on sold his fish to Mr. Jonathan Wade, acct. was not settled until 1682. In 1679-1681 he had been fishing for Roger Kelly. In 1667 he adm. on estates of Barthol. Priest and Christo. Monke. Lists 302ab, 305c, 298. In 1665 he bot at Spruce Creek and from that time kept his fam. ashore, self and w. bur. there. Adm. to s. Richard, inv. attested 5 Apr. 1694. He m. Agnes Turpin. Ch: Hannah, m. 1683 Joseph Wilson. Their s. Gowen occup. the homestead. Richard, b. ab. 1662, yeoman, had the homestead. Const. 1694-96. Gr.j. 1693, 1694, 1696, 1703. Lists 290, 295-298. W. Jane liv. 1707. D.s.p. 1716.
  • Page 167: ENDLE 1 JOHN, in 1676 was adm. on est. of Wm. Ash of Kit.; if the same man, he was br. of (3) who adm. his est. 7 July 1690. Inv. shows cattle, no land. 2 MICHAEL, approximately 60 in 1680. Invest. may confirm indent. with one Michael, s. of Michael, bap. at Stoke-in-Teignhead, Devon, 7 July 1621. At Isles of Shoals by 1648, later fishing master on Smuttinose, and m. Wilmot Bailey(5) by 1662. List 331c. Gr.j. 1659, const. 1666. Lists 302b, 305ac, 306c. In 1678 he sold his plant to the Olivers and retired to Spruce Creek, yet in 1683 he and Wm. O. still held a house together on Smuttinose. In 1691 he deeded his place to his next neighbors (John and Sarah Morgrage) for life supp. of self and Wilmot. In 1667 Richard's br.'s son had a jackknife from Mr. Jonathan Wade, poss. that Ephraim, who wit. turf and twig to Richard Cutt in 1685. 3 RICHARD, approximately 40 in 1674, in 1660 was fishing partn. with Stephen Ford; from 1665 on sold his fish to Mr. Jonathan Wade, acct. was not settled until 1682. In 1679-1681 he had been fishing for Roger Kelly. In 1667 he adm. on estates of Barthol. Priest and Christo. Monke. Lists 302ab, 305c, 298. In 1665 he bot at Spruce Creek and from that time kept his fam. ashore, self and w. bur. there. Adm. to s. Richard, inv. attested 5 Apr. 1694. He m. Agnes Turpin. Ch: Hannah, m. 1683 Joseph Wilson. Their s. Gowen occup. the homestead. Richard, b. ab. 1662, yeoman, had the homestead. Const. 1694-96. Gr.j. 1693, 1694, 1696, 1703. Lists 290, 295-298. W. Jane liv. 1707. D.s.p. 1716. 4 WILLIAM, swearing drunk on Sunday in 1662, poss.could do this young enough to be s. of one of the brs. Taxed Str. Bk. 1686.
  • Page 644: TURPIN, Thomas, Isles of Shoals, with Richard Cummings bot a plantation at Salt Creek from Francis Williams in 1645, Cummings buying him out in 1648 acc. to a depos. by Roger and Ann Knight. Drowned 29 Oct. 1649, adm. to William Payne who seems to have laid claim to 1/2 of the Williams land, poss. never pd. for by Cummings who settled for Å“14 in 1652. The est. was heavily indebted to Mr. Nicholas Treworgy, Mr. Wm. Hilton, etc. The wid. Jane m. 2d Thomas Furson. In 1665 Cummings pd. her 20 s. for her dower thru her s.-in-law Adams, but in 1674 she, her daughters and gr.ch. raided his corn-field, demonstrating her further claims, and had opportunity to explain in ct. She finally sued in an orderly manner. Ch. (Leonard Weeks had kn. them in Eng.): Elizabeth, m. James Leach(2). Jane, m. Philip Adams(16). Agnes, List 330b, m. Richard Endle(3).
  • NewEnglandAncestors.org 1862.23.168: Leonard Weeks aged about 40 years, knew in England 3 reputed daughters of Thomas Turpin, Viz. Elizabeth, Jane, and Annie wh 3rd ds are now come into this country and are married to James Leach, Philip Adams, and Ric. Endall 26.4.1672.
  • The Early History of the Wilson Family of Kittery Maine: It has been shown that Richard Endle Sr had undisputed possession of the land the Endle home lot on the East side of Spruce Creek. This land was on the South East side of what is now the Norton Road and extended from the shore into the woods in a North Easterly direction containing about sixty acres In October 1682 there was laid out to Richard Endle twenty acres of land the June before 3. It was neary mast waye leading to Spruce Creek and was eighty rods long North and South and forty rods wide East and West. Sergt Wilson and Andrew Haley owned land adjoining on the South and the lot is bounded on the other three sides by town commons. This lot was near Curtis's Creek. The mast waye may have been the creek itself which very likely was used for floating heavy timbers and ships masts and spars down to the deeper water where vessels could be loaded .These two lots comprise all of the land Richard Endle Sr owned in Kittery. He sold his property at the Isles of Shoals to Francis Wainwright who in turn sold out to Roger Kelly in June 1686. Richard Endle Sr died before 1695 for under the date Sept 14 1695. Richard Endle Jr sold to Samuel Penhallow two lots of land one of which is described as ten acres of the twenty acre lot granted to his father Richard Endle June 24 1682. There are records of three children of Richard Endle. Richard, John and Hannah. John Endle died in 1690. Richard his brother was appointed administrator of his estate in July 1690. Richard Endle Jr lived for some years in Kittery but there is very little of record about him excepting some deeds and grants. He was granted twenty acres in 1684 which was one of the two lots just mentioned as deeded to Samuel Penhallow in 1695. In 1699 he was granted twenty acres the right to which he apparently sold to Wm Pepperrell before it was laid out. By a deed dated Dec 1707 he sold to Elisha Ingerson a nephew of Elihu Gunnison herein mentioned a lot of land at Goose Creek. Undoubtedly this was the piece mentioned in the 1701 deed from Elihu Gunnison to Richard Endle as that tract of land that lies on the South side of said Endle's house bounded by the creek and Ingarson's lane and the old highway as the said tract of land is now fenced. 3 The next mention of Richard Endle is in January 1711 when he sold to his brother in law Sergt Wilson ten acres of land by Curtis's Creek. This was a part of the twenty acres granted to his father in June 1682 .This sale apparently disposes of all of his land excepting the home lot at Goose Creek and this was mortgaged to Wm Pepperrell. Richard Endle died previous to 1719 as is shown in the extract already quoted of the mortgage from Gowen Wilson to Wm Pepperrell dated in 1719 and containing the words the tract of land that Richard Endle deceased formerly purchased of Elihu Gunnison.
  • Records & Files of the Quarterly Court of Essex Co. MA:
  • Stackpole, Everett S. Old Kittery and Her Families (Lewiston Journal Company, 1903)
  • ENDLE William Endle was presented at court in 1662. Michael Endle born 1620 was early a fisherman at the Isles of Shoals. He bought land on the west side of Spruce Creek in 1679 and ln 1691 deeded the same to John Morgrage for maintenance during life of himself and wife Willmot who was dau of John Baly. His daughter may have married John Morgrage. Savage says he was a juryman in 1659. Ephraim Endle witnessed a deed in 1684. John Endle administered the estate of William Ash in 1676 and his own estate was administered by his brother Richard Endle in 1690. Richard Endle according to Jenness was with his brother Michael at the Isles of Shoals in 1650. He bought a house there in 1661. In 1665 he bought land on the south side of Goose Cove. Here he died and was buried. His estate was administered by his son Richard in 1694. He married Anne daughter of Thomas and Agnes Turpin. Children were HANNAH m Joseph Wilson in 1684 RICHARD m Jane dsp in 1716 JOHN above mentioned was either son or brother.
  • The Isles of Shoals: The brothers Michael and Richard Endel or Endle emigrated to the Shoals about 1650 while very young men. They subsequently married young women of the Islands accumulated property and exercised considerable influence for many years.




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