Ward Family - Ourfolk
Hannah Ward (Cousins)
Hannah was married to Thomas Cousins .
Thomas was born on ABT 1649 in Rowley, MA and died on ABT 1690 in Wells, Maine .
He was the son of Isaac Cousins (ABT 1613 - 23 JUL 1702) and Elizabeth (Cousins) (D: 14 OCT 1656).
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- maiden name was Ward or Goodale.
was living in Wells in 1666. Thomas doubtless living in his boyhood with
his sister Elizabeth Barrett in Wells. He took an oath of fidelity, July 7, 1670. In
1675 he served in King Philip's War.
In 1684, Thomas received a grant of 100 acres west of the river which forms
boundary between Wells and Kennebunk, ME and southeast of the post road,
which was obtained from town of Wells, ME. He was driven away with other
settlers by Indians in 1690 and may have been slain during the warfare as there is
no further record of him, and his farm was in the possession of his children in
1717.
his sister Elizabeth Barrett in Wells. He took an oath of fidelity, July 7, 1670. In
1675 he served in King Philip's War.
In 1684, Thomas received a grant of 100 acres west of the river which forms
boundary between Wells and Kennebunk, ME and southeast of the post road,
which was obtained from town of Wells, ME. He was driven away with other
settlers by Indians in 1690 and may have been slain during the warfare as there is
no further record of him, and his farm was in the possession of his children in
1717.
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