EARLY INHABITANTS OF IPSWICH, MASS.  Page 12-13

 

ANNABLE, John, a tailor, was an inhabitant in 1647. The same name occurs as a contributor to Major Denison's allowance in 1648;  and as one of the inhabitants who are entitled to shares in Plum Island, Castle Neck, &c., in 1664. Again in 1697, the name is among those who have horses that go on the common; and in a list of commoners made March 9, 1707-8. Two persons are probably here designated ; father and son.  John and Mary had children: 

John, born Jan; 3, 1678,

Jacob, born Aug. 25, 1681,

Jacob, born Feb. 20, 1682,

Matthew, born Feb. 25, 1683,

Mary, born December 7,1684.

Joseph and Mary had:

Elisabeth, born April 16, 1694,

Joseph,  January 31, 1690.

In 1706 permission was granted to John and Matthew, with others, to raise a seat in the gallery of the meeting house. Robert was commoner, in 1707.

John, the first named, was a commoner in 1641, and died Oct. 8, 1664. He had: 

Joseph, born Oct. 2, 1658,

Elizabeth, born April 17, 1661.

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