EARLY
INHABITANTS OF IPSWICH, MASS. By Abraham Hammatt , page 15
ARCHER, Henry possessed a houselot and probably a house on the ‘highway leading from the High street to Bridge street,’ Feb. 18, 1638. He was a free holder in 1648. May 10, 1649, he together with his wife Elizabeth, who died April 11, 1669, conveys to William Story, “a farm of ninety acres, granted unto him by the Town of Ipswich, beyond Chebacco falls. He was entitled to certain commoners rights in Plum Island, &c., as Mr. Symonds’ farmer in 1664. He appears to have had a house and land in town in 1656; he had granted to him “an acre of land as a house lot and privilege of commonage,” February, 1667.