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FREEMAN Christopher Columbus

Male 1845 - 1931  (86 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  FREEMAN Christopher Columbus was born on 27 Feb 1845 in Greenwood, McHenry Co., IL (son of FREEMAN Lyman and WILSON Armina); died on 26 Aug 1931 in Phillipsburg, Phillips Co., KS.

    Christopher married Eliza about 1871. Eliza was born in Oct 1852; died in Phillipsburg, Phillips Co., KS. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. FREEMAN Edwin O. was born about 1872 in Illinois.
    2. FREEMAN Clara F. was born in Aug 1882 in KS.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  FREEMAN Lyman was born on 29 Aug 1803 in Canada (son of FREEMAN Ezra and ALDRICH Hannah); died on 25 Dec 1855 in Woodstock, Mchenry Co., IL.

    Lyman married WILSON Armina on 26 Oct 1828 in Canton, Saint Lawrence Co., NY. Armina (daughter of WILSON Christoper and RICH Clarissa) was born on 18 Jun 1804 in Canton, Saint Lawrence Co., NY; died on 09 Apr 1894 in Champaign, Champaign Co., IL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  WILSON Armina was born on 18 Jun 1804 in Canton, Saint Lawrence Co., NY (daughter of WILSON Christoper and RICH Clarissa); died on 09 Apr 1894 in Champaign, Champaign Co., IL.
    Children:
    1. FREEMAN Elvira was born on 11 Feb 1830 in Morley, Saint Lawrence Co., NY; died on 25 Apr 1894 in Champaign, Champaign Co., IL.
    2. FREEMAN George Thurman was born on 30 Jul 1831 in Morley, Saint Lawrence Co., NY; died on 03 Apr 1866.
    3. FREEMAN Philinda was born on 19 Jul 1833 in Morley, Saint Lawrence Co., NY; died on 11 Nov 1884 in Woodstock, Mchenry Co., IL.
    4. FREEMAN Charles Warner was born on 19 Apr 1835 in Morley, Saint Lawrence Co., NY; died on 29 Oct 1879 in Kirwin, Phillips Co., KS.
    5. FREEMAN Clara was born on 17 Jan 1837 in Morley, Saint Lawrence Co., NY; died on 09 Mar 1869 in IL.
    6. FREEMAN Calneh was born on 27 May 1838 in Morley, Saint Lawrence Co., NY; died on 11 Oct 1905 in Spokane, Spokane Co., WA.
    7. FREEMAN Livonia was born on 29 Jun 1840 in Morley, Saint Lawrence Co., NY; died on 20 May 1841 in Morley, Saint Lawrence Co., NY.
    8. FREEMAN Angeline was born on 07 Jul 1843 in Morley, Saint Lawrence Co., NY; died on 04 Apr 1844.
    9. 1. FREEMAN Christopher Columbus was born on 27 Feb 1845 in Greenwood, McHenry Co., IL; died on 26 Aug 1931 in Phillipsburg, Phillips Co., KS.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  FREEMAN Ezra was born on 11 Nov 1759 in Bellingham, Norfolk Co., MA (son of FREEMAN Benjamin and HEALY Mary); died after 1807.

    Notes:

    Notes for EZRA FREEMAN:
    Ezra Freeman fought in the American Revolution as a private, for 8
    months. He faught at the Battle of Bennington, Vermont. In the
    Swanzey Town Records, Benjamin, claimed for reinbursement for Ezra
    being gone from the farm.

    REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS: New Hampshire Archives
    _______________________________________
    ___________________________________ ____
    A return of non-commissioned officers and Privates Who now are or
    that have Ever Been In Capt Nicolas Gilmans Company from 1st January
    1777 up to the first of January 1780 Shewing the times of their
    Inlistment, discharges and the time of the Sev. desertions
    NAME TIMES OF INLISTMENTS AND TERMS REMARKS
    Privates Non Effectives
    Ezra Freeman May 1st 1777 8 months discharged Jan.
    10th 1778

    I do Certify Upon my Honour that the within is a true state of
    the Company afforesaid as Specefyed In the Preamble hereof without
    fraud to the State or any Individual according to my Best knowledge

    Arch Stark Com
    of Capt Gilmans Comp
    I do Certify that the within Is a true State of the Company
    Afforesaid according To my Best Knowledge
    Capt Commanding
    Moved away from Swanzey, Cheshire Co., NH, before July 1807.

    _______________________________________________________
    ___________________ ____
    CAPTAIN JOHN GRIGG'S Co.:

    A Muster Roll and Pay Roll of Capt John Griggs Company in Col
    Alexander Scammels Reg We whose names are underwritten do ackonledge
    to have received of Thomas Sparhawk one of the muster masters for the
    Continental Troops the several Sums prefixed to our Names.

    Mens Name Title Age Place of Abode Travel Bounty
    MilageTotal
    Ezra Freeman May 26,1777 Private 17 Winchester 43 7.
    2 7.2

    Ezra married ALDRICH Hannah. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  ALDRICH Hannah
    Children:
    1. FREEMAN Harriet
    2. FREEMAN Ashley was born on 04 Apr 1796 in Swanzey, Cheshire Co., NH; died in 1855 in Greenwood, McHenry Co., IL.
    3. 2. FREEMAN Lyman was born on 29 Aug 1803 in Canada; died on 25 Dec 1855 in Woodstock, Mchenry Co., IL.

  3. 6.  WILSON Christoper was born on 08 Jun 1780 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co., MA; died on 16 Oct 1853 in Canton, Saint Lawrence Co., NY.

    Christoper married RICH Clarissa. Clarissa (daughter of RICH Thomas and CONANT Millesent) was born on 29 Jan 1784 in Warwick, Franklin Co., MA; died in 1806. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  RICH Clarissa was born on 29 Jan 1784 in Warwick, Franklin Co., MA (daughter of RICH Thomas and CONANT Millesent); died in 1806.
    Children:
    1. 3. WILSON Armina was born on 18 Jun 1804 in Canton, Saint Lawrence Co., NY; died on 09 Apr 1894 in Champaign, Champaign Co., IL.
    2. WILSON Harriet was born about 1808 in Sutton, Worcester Co., MA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  FREEMAN Benjamin was born on 31 Mar 1734 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA (son of FREEMAN Ralph and CAPRON Sarah); died about 1807 in Swanzey, Cheshire Co., NH.

    Notes:

    Notes for BENJAMIN FREEMAN:
    Intention of marriage 02 21 1756 in Bellingham, Norfolk Co., MA.
    Moved to Winchester, Cheshire Co., NH between 1761-1764, and then
    onto Swanzey, Cheshire Co., NH.
    The home farm of 29 1/2 acres ajoined the land of Thomas Applin,
    possible father-in-law of youngest son Asa Freeman.
    On October 12,1807, notice of probate for Benjamin, was published in
    the New Hampshire Sentinal, newspaper, looking for hiers, for 3
    weeks.Benjamin was 73 years old at time of death, July 1807.
    Probate Records at Keene, Cheshire Co., NH.


    The Family of Benjamin Freeman

    Ralph and Sarah (Capon) Freeman's son, Benjamin, our line,
    moved his family from Winchester, Cheshire County, New Hampshire,
    around 1768 to the town of Swanzy, Cheshire County, New Hampshire
    on the Ashulot River Valley. In the "History of Swanky, New
    Hampshire from 1734 to
    1890" by Benjamin Ried, on page 342: "Amos Freeman, married 12
    September 1786, Delilah Hill. Asa Freeman (our line) married 30
    December 1790, Thankful (born 19 January 1767) daughter of Thomas
    Applin. Child: Ahaz born 03 November 1791. Asa Freeman, a
    resident of East Swanzy, removed to New York. Ebenezer Freeman
    married 07 February, Betty Wilson."

    Margaret Freeman's Dower in the Estate of Benjamin Freeman
    Recorded in Books of Dowers No.1 pages 101 & 102

    To the Hon. Able Parker, Judge of Probate and Wills. Agreeable
    to a Warrant from under your hand and seal appointing us the
    undersigned a Committee to appraise all the Real Estate where of
    Benjamin Freeman late of Swanzey did ? and possessed.

    We have attended upon the business and report as follows vis-
    the home farm containing twenty nine acres and an half of land with
    the buildings on the premises at three hundred dollars.

    Also we have set off to Margaret the said deceased Widow one
    full third part of the said Estate and it is bounded as follows vis-
    beginning at a pine stump and a heap of stones standing the west side
    of the road it being a corner of land belonging to Thomas Applin
    thence East 40 degrees North 22 rods to a stake and stones bounding
    on next on said Applin land thence East 8 degrees South bounding with
    ? land 25 æ rods to a stake and stones. Thence West 40 degrees
    South 32 rods to a stake and stones thence West 27 degrees North 30
    rods to the corner first mentioned.

    Also one acre of wood land at the Northeast corner of said farm
    bounded as follows vis- beginning at the North East corner it being
    a corner of Samuel Lanes land thence South 1 degree East 20 rods
    bounding with said Lanes land. Thence West 8 degrees North 8 rods to
    a stake and stones. Thence North 1 degree West 20 rods to a stake
    and stones standing in the line of land belonging to Thomas Applin
    thence East 8 degrees South 8 rods to the corner first mentioned.

    Also the whole of the buildings standing on the first described
    piece of land.


    Swanzey December 5th 1807

    Elisha Whitecomb
    Nathan Whitecomb
    Thomas Applin
    Elijah Belding Jr.
    Joel Mellen



    Division of Benjamin Freeman's Estate amongst Heirs
    State of New Hampshire, Cheshire County


    To the Hon. Judge of the Probate of Wills in said county in
    Ordinance to a warrant given under your hand and seal appointing us
    the undersigned a Committee to appraise all the Real Estate where of
    Benjamin Freeman late of Swanzey in said county, died secured and
    possessed.

    After paying due attention to the promises we report as follows
    vis- we have appraised the home farm containing twenty nine acres
    and an half with the buildings on the premises at three hundred
    dollars- After dividing one full third of the said Estate which was
    set off to the said deceased Widow, we have divided and made
    partition of the said estate among the children or heirs as follows
    vis- to


    Ezra Freeman
    four acres appraised at thirty three dollars and thirty three cents
    bound as follows vis- beginning at the South West corner of the
    said farm at a stake and stones thence North 42 degrees East 12 rods
    to a stake and stones it being a corner of the Widows third thence
    East 27 degrees South 32 rods to a stake and stones thence southerly
    bounding with the second share 12 rods to a stake and stones thence
    West 35 æ degrees North 10 rods to a stake and stones thence South 34
    degrees West 23 rods to a stake and stones thence North 40 degrees
    West 35 æ rods to the corner first mentioned.

    To Ebenezer Freeman

    3 æ acres appraised at thirty three dollars and thirty three cents
    and bounded as follows vis- beginning at a stake and stones in the
    North line of said lot it having a corner at the Widows third thence
    East 8 degrees South 6 æ rods to a stake and stones thence South 1
    degrees East 44 rods to a stake and stones thence West 35 æ degrees
    North 24 rods to a stake and stones thence northerly bounding with
    the first share 12 rods to a stake and stones thence East 44 degrees
    North 20 rods to the corner first mentioned.

    To Amos Freeman

    4 acres and 26 rods appraised at thirty three dollars and thirty
    three cents and bounds as follows vis- beginning at a stake and
    stones it being the North East corner of the last mentioned share
    thence East 8 degrees South 15 rods to a stake and stones thence
    South 1 degree East 44 rods to a stake and stones thence West 8
    degrees North 15 rods to a stake and stones thence North 1 degree
    West 44 rods to the corner first mentioned.

    To Asa Freeman (our line)

    4 acres 46 rods appraised at thirty three dollar and thirty three
    cents and bounded as follows beginning at the North East corner of
    the last mentioned share thence East 8 degrees South 15 æ rods to a
    stake and stones thence South 1 degree East 44 rods to a stake and
    stones thence West 8 degrees North 15 æ rods to a stake and stones
    thence North 1 degree West 44 rods to the corner first mentioned.




    To Samuel Green in right of his wife Esther,

    4 acres and 20 rods appraised at thirty three dollars and thirty
    three cents and bounded as follows vis- beginning at the North East
    corner of the last mentioned share thence East 8 degrees South 15
    rods to a stake and stones thence South 1 degree East 44 rods to a
    stake and stones thence West 8 degrees North 15 rods to a stake and
    stones thence North 1 degree West 44 rods to the corner first
    mentioned.


    To Benjamin Wilson Jr. in right of his wife Rachel,

    4 acres appraised at thirty three dollars and thirty three cents
    bounded as follows vis- beginning at the North East corner of the
    last mentioned share thence East 8 degrees South 11 rods to a stake
    and stones East 8 degrees South 11 rods to a stake and stones it
    being a corner of the Widows Woodland thence South 1 degree East 20
    rods thence East 8 degrees South 8 rods to a stake and stones thence
    South 1 degree East 24 rods to a stake and stones thence West 8
    degrees 19 rods to a stake and stones thence North 1 degree 44 rods
    to the first mentioned corner.


    Elisha Whitecomb
    Nathan Whitecomb The Committee Members
    Thomas Applin
    Elijah Belding Jr.
    Joel Mellen

    Nehemiah Cuming (agent for the Heirs)



    Inventory of articles sold at venue on this 14th day of December 1807
    that belong to the Estate of Mr. Benjamin Freeman, late of Swanzey,
    Deceased.
    Name: Item Cost Name Item Cost
    1.Enoch Starkey 1 bag $ .40 13.Amasa Aldrich 1 green
    gown $ 1.06
    2.Sabin Starkey 1 sieve .10 1 table cloth
    1.12
    3 traps .13 1 pitch fork .34
    1 candle stick .15 14. Joel Mellon ( a Committee
    Member)
    5 bushels of 1 tea kettle .50
    potatoes .75 15. Joseph Emerson
    3.Asa Hill æ bushel .30 1 fire shovel
    .83
    some iron .35 16. Nathan Whitecomb
    1 tub .20 (clerk of venue and
    Committee
    1 pair stockings .20 member)1 skimmer
    .31
    4. Isrel Sawyer 2 æ bushels rye 1.87 1 chopping
    knife .26
    1 table .10 1 axe .60
    5. Rufus Randall (Administrator of Estate) 1 coverlid
    .65
    2 bushels rye 1 table cloth .67
    @$.66 1.32 1 pair shoes
    .86
    1 mortor .26 1 pair trousers .13
    elive and burning leather 1.00
    iron .26 17. Elijsha Whitecomb
    1 pair breeches 1.05 (member of Committee)
    1 hoe .26 1 crane and 3 hooks
    6. Aquilla Rumsdill 1.27
    1 pot 18. Joseph Whitecomb
    1 kettle .87 1 iron porringer .40
    1 warming pan .93 19. Gabias Biship
    8 bushels corn 5.71 1 looking glass .56
    1 sive .31 3 bottles .50
    some hay sold by the 1 basket .15
    Widow 15.01 1 basket .14
    7.Jesse Thompson 1 meat tub 1.14
    1 stew pot .40 1 pabe and trof .08
    1 tunnel .10 20. Moses Herremon
    1 table .75 1 hitchel .19
    1 bed and bedding 21. Thomas Applin
    8.25 (member
    of Committee
    1 pot of soap .35 and Benjamin's neighbor)
    1 chest .17 1 pitcher .10
    1 towel .18 22. John Applin 1 shirt .53
    1 table cloth .26 1 shirt .91
    100 æ of boards .75 few beans .17
    200 æ of stitwork 1.20 23. Joel Read 1 pair of
    shears .15
    8. Amasa Aldrich 1 chest
    .75
    flat iron and box iron 24. Peter Holbrook
    .57 1 wine glass and salt cellar
    .13
    1 shovel .76 25. James Wheelock Jr. 1 hat
    .16
    26. Silas Parsons knives and fork .33
    9.Richard Gale 3 spoons .17 27. Ezekel Thompson 1 scythe
    & smooth .75
    10.David Eddy 1 cag .37 28. John Wilson 1 foot
    wheel 1.73
    11.Simon Cook 2 chairs .34 29. Levi Blake 1 towel .20
    .
    12.Berzilla Streater wood by door .80 1 hammer .13




    The Administration Account of Amasa Aldrich and Rufus Randall -
    administrators of the estate of Benjamin Freeman, late of Swanzey in
    said county, deceased. Wherein the said administrators charge
    themselves with the whole of the personal estate of said deceased as
    sold by license from the Judge of Probate as follows, those articles
    decreed to the Widow excepted, together with the next accounts -

    for the part sold to Sundry persons
    $ 5.61
    for money owed to Thomas Applin
    57.01
    for soap sold 1.00
    for part of the wearing apparel sold to Amos Freeman 6.40
    for 2 bushels of rye 1.67
    for 1 bushel Indian corn .83
    Also for money's owed further upon Thomas Applin's note 40.00
    Also for proceeds of a number of articles sold at venue according to
    the schedule here with exhibited to be put in file signed by Nathan
    Whitecomb as clerk 69.98
    ______
    $182.50

    And the said administrators pray an allowance for the following
    charges and unto ? parcel the Widow Margaret Freeman for her third of
    the hay sold at auction and mentioned in the afore said schedule.
    $ 5.00

    The following are the charges exhobated by Amos Aldrich Esq.

    July 22 1807 for a journey to Jaffrey to take administration $ 2.00
    for money paid the Judge 1.60
    for one day cutting the grain on the ground at the time of
    said
    Benjamin deceased .83
    for my time attending the appraisers
    2.00
    Oct 6,1807 for a journey to Jaffrey
    2.00
    for money paid the Judge 1.68
    ______
    $14.57
    To one day of myself gathering in the harvest, my son,
    oxen and cart 2.00
    Oct.29,1807 for a journey to Keene to see the Judge 1.00
    Nov.02,1807 for one day to Keene to see the Judge 1.00
    money paid the Judge .75
    for money paid the printer for advertisement 1.00
    for 1 æ day husking corn 1.00
    for 2 æ day attending the Committee dividing the real
    estate 2.00
    for expenses paid for the Committee
    .50
    for notifying the venue .50
    for one day attending the venue
    1.00
    for one day going to Keene to return the doings of the
    Committee 1.00
    Oct.1808 for moneys paid the Judge
    3.13
    for æ days work on the farm .50
    for æ day settling with Mr. Applin
    .50
    for moneys paid Nathan Whitecomb 8.50
    for moneys paid Col.E Whitecomb
    5.00
    for moneys paid E.Belding as surveyor
    3.00
    for money paid Esq. Cumings 1.00
    for moneys paid Barret and Emerson 2.95
    for moneys paid Dr. Sawyer on account
    1.00
    for taxes paid Elijah Belding .41
    (Administration account for Benjamin Freeman's Estate, Continued)

    Oct.1808 paid the printer for an advertisement to notify the
    Heirs for this settlement $
    1.25
    for one day preparing for settlement
    1.00
    for my time and expenses making settlement
    4.00

    The Rufus Randal Account

    July 22,1807 for a journey to Jaffrey to take administration 2.00
    for money paid the Judge 1.06
    for æ day with appraisers
    1.50
    for æ day work on the farm of said deceased .50
    for 2 days my son getting hay 1.50
    for 2 days myself getting hay 1.67
    Oct. for a journey to Jaffrey with the Widow
    3.00
    for money paid the Judge 1.50
    _______
    $71.79
    for 2 days getting in the harvest
    1.67
    for one day attending the Committee .87
    for one other day attending the Committee 1.00
    for other day on business 1.00
    Dec.10 for a journey to Jaffrey to see the Judge 2.00
    for money paid the Judge
    2.70
    Dec.14 for one day attending the venue 1.00
    for money paid for the expense of the venue 2.10
    for æ day attending the Commissioners .50
    for expenses .50
    Oct.1808 for going to Keene to see the Judge 1.00
    for one day settling with Mr. Applin 1.00
    for money paid Thos. Applin on interest 23.89
    for money paid Mr.Thos. Applin an interest as appraised
    4.50
    for money paid Joel Mellen
    1.50
    " " Josiah Read 1.83
    " " Esq. Frink 1.00
    Paid Jesse Thompson for a coffin 1.67
    for one day preparing for settlement 1.00
    Paid Nathan Whitecomb for going to be sworn ..67
    for my time and expenses on settlement 4.00
    for collecting æ of the money the estate sold for 1.50

    Further Charges of Esq. Aldrich

    For collecting æ of the money this estate sold for 1.50
    Paid the Widow .41
    Paid Silas Parsons on account
    2.43
    " Elisha Rumsdill on account 1.45
    for Esq. Cumings for an oath
    .47
    for paid on settlement
    5.00
    ________

    Amount of the Administrators account
    $142.65
    Charges against the Administrators 182.40
    (Administrators Account of Benjamin Freeman's Estate, Continued)

    Balance in the hand of the Administrator
    $ 39.85

    Amasa Aldrich
    Rufus Randall



    At a court of Probate for the county of Cheshire held at Jaffrey
    In said county on the twentieth day of December Amos Dormice 1808
    then the above named Amasa Aldrich and Rufus Randall administrators
    of the Estate of afore named Benjamin Freeman late of Swanky,
    deceased, personally appeared and made Solomon oath to the truth of
    the forgoing account of their administration of said estate. The
    same having been first examined by me the Sub. Judge of the Probate
    of Wills for said county, where-upon I do deem that the same be and
    hereby is allowed and ordered to be recorded. And whereas there is a
    balance in the hand of the said administrator of the sum of thirty-
    nine dollars and eighty five cents, I do deem they pay and
    distribute the same to and among the heirs of said deceased in equal
    proportions that is to say Ezra Freeman, Amos Freeman, Ebenezer
    Freeman, and Asa Freeman, Samuel Green in right of his wife Esther
    and Benjamin Wilson Jr. in right of his wife Rachel, six dollars and
    sixty four cents each.

    Able Parker- Judge



    Benjamin Freeman (1734-1807)

    The following is from the letters of Probate for the estate of
    Benjamin Freeman of Swanzey, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, who died
    in July 1807. Inventory of the personal and real estate;

    1 hat, 1hat 1 woollen wheel, 1 linin wheel 1 coat
    1 pair breeches 1 half full soap, 1 scalding tub,
    6 old bins
    knee buckles 1 woollen wheel, 1 linin wheel
    1 waistcoat calfskin and foal leathers
    1 waistcoat 6 pewter plates, 4 pewter basins
    1 grey coat 4 pewter porringers, 1 blocktin teapot
    3 tow shirts 1 funnel, 3 tablespoons
    2 linin and wool shirts 1 chopping knife, 1 earthen
    pitcher
    1 pair shoes 3 earthen bowls, 1 pint mug,
    1 small
    1 pair deep blue stockings pitcher
    1 pair pale blue stockings 1 suger bowl, 1 creamer, 6
    cups and saucers
    1 pair tow stockings and 4 spoons
    2 pair footins 1 glass bottle, 1 small bottle
    1 pair leggins and one pair mittens 10 earthen plates, 1
    large creamer
    1 green baige gown 1 saltmorter and 1 salt cellar
    1 bed and bedding 1 vinegar crane, 2 wine glasses
    1 bed and bedding 1 baker blass, 1 looking glass
    1 birds eye coverlid 1 clothes
    basket and cheese basket
    1 checked coverlid 1 hammer and 1 pair shears
    1 bed quilt, 1 woollen blanket, 1bed pan 1 ton of hay,
    1 pitchfork
    1 pair tow trousers,2 pair tow shirts 1 corn basket and 1
    flail, 1 earthen
    3 pillow cases, 3 lacey tablecloths pot of soap
    2 new towels, 2 old towels, 1 raq coverlid 2 bushels of rue, 1 1/2
    bushel of corn
    1 fire shovel, 1 crane and 3 hooks a half basket, 150 feet inch
    boards
    1 trap skimmer, 1 candle stick, 1 axe 243 feet oak stitwork, 5
    knives and
    1 iron shovel, 1 hoe, 1 box iron 6 forks
    1 cuthe and tacklin, 1 flat iron, 1 tobacco box, 1 cord wood by
    door
    1 dip kettle, 1 teq kettle, 1 stew pan 8 yards tow cloth, 1
    cheese
    1 iron pot, 1 spail kettle 1 churn and one small basket
    53/4 lbs. old iron, 50 lbs. pork and meat tub 1 cow, 1 swine
    1 table, 1 great chair, 6 kitchen chairs 29 or 30 acres land
    witha house and barn
    1 chest, 2 sives, 3 firkins

    total on August 15th 1807 $514.38

    Benjamin Freeman's wife Margaret, received a third of the estate
    and the rest was divided between his children; Rachel (the wife of
    Benjamin Wilson), Ezra Freeman, Esther (the wife of Samuel Green),
    Amos Freeman, Ebenezer Freeman, and Asa Freeman (our line).

    More About BENJAMIN FREEMAN:
    Fact 1: February 21, 1756, intention of marriage in Bellingham,
    Norfolk Co., MA.

    Benjamin married HEALY Mary on 06 Mar 1756 in Wrentham, Norfolk Co., MA. Mary (daughter of HEALY Samuel and CHADWICK Rebecca) was born on 07 May 1731; died before 01 Jan 1807. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  HEALY Mary was born on 07 May 1731 (daughter of HEALY Samuel and CHADWICK Rebecca); died before 01 Jan 1807.

    Notes:

    Notes for MARY HEALY:
    Mary is described as of Wrentham on Vital Records.


    More About MARY HEALY:
    Fact 1: February 21, 1756, Intention of marriage in Bellingham,
    Norfolk Co., MA.

    Benjamin Freeman's wife Mary, received a third of the estate and
    the rest was divided between his children; Rachel (the wife of
    Benjamin Wilson), Ezra Freeman, Esther (the wife of Samuel Green),
    Amos Freeman, Ebenezer Freeman, and Asa Freeman (our line).

    Children:
    1. FREEMAN Rachel was born on 05 Jan 1757 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA.
    2. 4. FREEMAN Ezra was born on 11 Nov 1759 in Bellingham, Norfolk Co., MA; died after 1807.
    3. FREEMAN Esther was born on 09 May 1761 in Bellingham, Norfolk Co., MA.
    4. FREEMAN Amos was born on 04 Apr 1764 in Winchester, Cheshire Co., NH; died on 12 Mar 1813 in Putney, Windham Co., VT.
    5. FREEMAN Ebenezer was born on 06 Jan 1766 in Winchester, Cheshire Co., NH; died in 1848 in Potsdam, St. Lawrence Co., NY.
    6. FREEMAN Asa was born on 04 Jul 1768 in Winchester, Cheshire Co., NH; died about 1833 in Wayne Co., NY.

  3. 14.  RICH Thomas was born on 20 Oct 1738 in Sutton, Worcester Co., MA; died on 22 Aug 1825 in Shoreham, Addison Co., VT.

    Thomas married CONANT Millesent on 25 Aug 1754 in Dudley, Worcestor Co., MA. Millesent (daughter of CONANT Ezra and NEWELL Millicent) was born on 01 Jan 1745 in Dudley, Worcestor Co., MA; died on 31 Mar 1831 in Shoreham, Addison Co., VT. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  CONANT Millesent was born on 01 Jan 1745 in Dudley, Worcestor Co., MA (daughter of CONANT Ezra and NEWELL Millicent); died on 31 Mar 1831 in Shoreham, Addison Co., VT.
    Children:
    1. RICH Charles was born on 13 Sep 1771 in Warwick, Franklin Co., MA; died on 15 Oct 1824 in Shoreham, Addison Co., VT.
    2. RICH Eben was born on 18 Jun 1773 in Warwick, Franklin Co., MA.
    3. RICH Judith was born on 01 Jun 1775 in Warwick, Franklin Co., MA; died in 1827.
    4. RICH John was born on 12 Dec 1777 in Warwick, Franklin Co., MA; died on 06 Mar 1813 in Greenbush, Schoharie Co., NY.
    5. RICH Millicent was born on 18 Nov 1779 in Warwick, Franklin Co., MA.
    6. RICH Anna was born on 04 Oct 1781 in Warwick, Franklin Co., MA; died in Pierrepoint, St. Lawrence Co., NY.
    7. 7. RICH Clarissa was born on 29 Jan 1784 in Warwick, Franklin Co., MA; died in 1806.
    8. RICH Samuel was born on 16 Jun 1785 in Warwick, Franklin Co., MA; died on 18 Dec 1828.
    9. RICH Ezra was born on 13 Nov 1792 in Shoreham, Addison Co., VT; died in 1869.
    10. RICH Betsey was born on 27 Jul 1797 in Warwick, Franklin Co., MA.