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7. Elisha^ who was not of age in 1729, but received a share of his father's land. He had a number of children, one of whom, Elisha*, Jr., was particularly active in claiming possession of the Ossipee tract.
There was also a daughter, Molly*.
Elisha* Small, Jr., married, September 14, 1774, '^ Cape Elizabeth, Deborah Small.
Elisha* Small, Sr., was a mariner, and died in Provincetown before 1774. page 102 Genealogy of Edward Small Vol. 1
(June 10, 1774),
Elisha Small, of Cape Elizabeth, mariner, for ;^20, paid by
Samuel Freeman, of Falmouth, merchant, quitclaimed to
Freeman a portion of this tract ; and the deed so definitely
states the grounds upon which his claim rested that it is
gfiven nearly in full.
The land conveyed is described as " One Fifth of one Eighth Part of all that Tract and parcel of Land lying or bordering up Piscataqua River which my Great Grandfather Francis Small late of Truro in the County of Barnstable Page 48 Genealogy of Edward Small Vol. 1
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