EARLY INHABITANTS OF IPSWICH , MASS. By Abraham Hammatt , pages 422-423

 

YOUNGLOVE, Samuel. In the Hopewell , of London , Thos: Babb, Master, for New England , 1635:

Samuel Younglove, aged 30 years;

Margaret Younglove, aged 28 years;

Samuel Younglove, aged 1 year.

He had a houselot on the south side of the river next to the lot of Thomas Wells, 1635.

1641. He was a commoner.

1648. One of Major Denison’s subscribers.

1664. A share in Plum Island .

1664. He is called, Samuel, sen’r.

1679. Voter in Town affairs.

He died in 1689.

 

Samuel Younglove 2, son of Samuel 1, married Sarah Kinsman, August 1, 1660 . Children:

Sarah, born Feb. 5, 1662

Samuel, born Oct. 30, 1665 , died March 16, 1666

Mary, born M 17, 1667

Samuel, born July 27, 1671

Truman, born May 31, 1674

Mercy, born May 25, 1676

John, born August 29, 1679

He had a share in Plum Island , 1664.

Was a voter in Town affairs, 1679.

                                                              

Samuel Younglove 3, (Samuel 2.) Jan. 27, 1706-7. — Mary Younglove declining adm’r of the estate of Samuel Younglove, her husband. John Younglove is app’d.

1708, April 3. Mary, widow of Samuel Younglove, by advice of her brother Samuel Roe, sells her dower and her child’s part of the estate, excepting his right in land when he comes of age, to John Younglove, adm’r, in consideration of 20 pounds.

Joseph Younglove died July 14, 1712 , his will dated the same day. To wife Jane housing and land. Seven shillings to my sister-in-law, Susanna Hadley. To cousin Samuel Younglove, five shillings. Inv: £68, 19.

 

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