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Name |
HALE David |
Prefix |
Lt. |
Gender |
Male |
Marriage Intent |
22 Jul 1797 |
Portland, Cumberland, Massachusetts Maine, United States [2] |
Anne Noyes of Portland |
Marriage Intent |
24 Jul 1797 [3] |
Anna Noyes |
Possessions |
5 Mar 1802 |
Falmouth, Cumberland, Massachusetts Maine, United States [4] |
land with Jacob Noyes, purchased from Jacob's uncle Moses Noyes of Portland |
- (Know all men by these presents, that I Moses Noyes of Portland in the County of Cumberland, Gentleman, in consideration of the sum of seven hundred and fifty dollars paid me by Jacob Noyes and David Hale both of said Portland, merchants, the receipt whereof I do hereby acknowledge, do hereby give, grant, bargain, sell and convey unto the said Jacob Noyes & David Hale, their heirs and assigns forever one eighth part of a certain tract or parcel of land in Falmouth in said County lying in common and situated at a place called Back Cove and bounded as follows eg. beginning at a bridge at the southerly end of said tract of land from thence moving northerly on the northeasterly side of the road that leads to Benjamin Larrabee's formerly Isaac Skillin's thence southeasterly by said Larrabee's land to Back Cove River. Thence by said cove or river southerly to said bridge the land first begins at together with the buildings thereon. Excepting above four acres of said land formerly belonging to John Coker. Being the homestead from my honored father Josiah Noyes, late of said Falmouth, Gentleman deceased, the said one eighth part thereof being the same which bequeathed to me as one of the children and heirs of said Josiah Noyes, deceased.
To have and to hold the afore-granted and bargained premises with all the privileges and appurtenances thereof then to the said Jacob Noyes and David Hale, their heirs and assigns, to their use and behoof forever.
And I do covenant with the said Jacob Noyes and David Hale their heirs and assigns, that I am lawfully seized in fee of the premises; and that they are free of all incumbrances; that I have good right to sell and convey the same to the said Jacob Noyes & David Hale to hold as aforesaid. And that I will warrant and defend the same to the said Jacob Noyes and David Hale their heirs and assigns, forever, against the lawful claims and demands of all persons. And I Nabby Noyes wife of the said Moses hereby relinquish all my rights and dower in these premises. Whereof we the said Moses and Nabby have hereto set our hands and seals this fifth day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and two.
Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of us Stephen Waite, Samuel Waite. Moses Noyes
Cumberland, Mass. September 29, 1802 Personally appeared Moses Noyes and authorized the above instrument to be his free act and deed. Before me Isaac Ilsley Justice of the Peace.
Received December 30, 1802 and recorded from the original. Isaac Ilsley, Reg.)
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Possessions |
18 Mar 1811 [5] |
land as a Josiah Noyes heir by first wife Anna (grand-daughter) naming Moses Merrill as attorney |
_UID |
65720D38EB9ED5118A064445535400004BF8 |
Death |
Yes, date unknown |
Notes |
- At the time of his first marriage, David was an officer in the army. In 1803 David and Mary Hale, Susan Child and Isabella Child mortgaged a piece of property that had fallen to them as heirs of Thomas Child and in 1811 David Hale of Boston, bookseller, leased a house in Portland on Love Lane (Center St. today) to Sarah Cobham and Abigail Cobham for a rent of one cent a year for their natural lives. David was a cashier of the Maine Bank in Portland from about 1800 to 1807 when some irregularities at the bank caused him to relocate to Boston where he worked as a bookseller. A result of these irregularities appears to be that David won a lawsuit against Woodbury Storer, an officer of the bank.
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Person ID |
I6266 |
Noyes Family Genealogy |
Last Modified |
6 Aug 2006 |
Family 1 |
NOYES Anna, b. 26 Aug 1770, Falmouth, Cumberland, Massachusetts Maine, United States d. 31 Dec 1799, Portland, Cumberland, Massachusetts Maine, United States (Age 29 years) |
Marriage |
20 Aug 1797 |
Portland, Cumberland, Massachusetts Maine, United States [3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12] |
- (Married by Rev. Dr. Deane.)
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Family ID |
F2299 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
23 Feb 2024 |
Family 2 |
CHILD Mary, b. 15 Sep 1776 d. Yes, date unknown |
Marriage |
21 Sep 1801 |
Portland, Cumberland, Massachusetts Maine, United States [10] |
Family ID |
F25087 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
23 Feb 2024 |
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Documents |
| Josiah Noyes probate page 1
Know all men by these presents that we Cutting Noyes and Thomas Noyes, Yeomen; Amos Lunt, Yeoman and Hannah his wife all of Brunswick in the County of Cumberland; Jacob Noyes and Josiah Noyes both of Portland in the same County, Merchants; and Moses Noyes of said Portland, Yeoman; William Lowell of the same Portland, Merchant and Betsey his wife and David Hale of Boston in the County of Suffolk, Gentleman do hereby constitute and make Moses Merrill of Falmouth in said County of Cumberland Esquire our attorney for us and in our names and behalf and to our use to ask demand take recover and receive possession from any person or persons whomsoever the same may concern any lands accounts or hereditaments or any interest thereon wherever situated which formerly belonged to and was the estate of Josiah Noyes, late of Falmouth aforesaid deceased and now belongs or is coming to us as his heirs or as representatives of his heirs or any of them or in any other way whatever and all monies due or to become due for former or future sales thereof or some part or parcel thereof and further to ask demand and receive of any persons as aforesaid any monies that may be due or coming forth on account of the passes or damages committed or done to the estate aforesaid or any part thereof as well as profits thereof and all other goods, effects, credits and things whatsoever due owing, belonging and coming unto us as heirs or representatives of heirs of the said Josiah deceased and we do hereby authorize our said attorney to bargain, sell and dispose of all our interest in the estate aforesaid with all the priveledges and appurtances or any part or parcel thereof to any person or persons and for such consideration as he may see fit and thereof to sign seal and acknowledge in our behalf good sufficient deed or deed of special or general warranty as he may judge proper avoiding if possible giving warranty deeds. Giving and hereby granting our said attorney our full and whole power to commence and prosecute a final judgement and execution any suits actions real personal necessary to accomplish the purposes aforesaid and to appear in the defense of any such suits or actions moved or to be moved against us respecting the matters aforesaid a final judgement and execution and to appear before Governors, Judges, Justices and other officers and ministers of justice as occasion may require and in case of sale as aforesaid for us
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| Josiah Noyes probate page 2
and in case of sale as aforesaid for us and in our names and behalf to sign seal and deliver in deed form good and sufficient deeds as aforesaid and for us and in our names and behalf in all cases when necessary the premesis to give and execute as occasion may require due acquittance and discharge with all further necessary incidental process the same as if particularly specified. With the power of substituting one or more attorney or attornies under him in witness whereof we do hereunto set our hands and seals this eighteenth day of March AD 1811.
Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of
Isaac Parsons, Lucy Parsons witness to the four just signed Cutting Noyes, Thomas Noyes, Amos Lunt, Hannah Lunt
E. Merrill, G.S. Gavin witness to the signature of David Hale
S. Jewett, Elias Merrill witness to Moses Noyes
Isacc Parsons, Lucy Parsons witness to William and Betsey Lowell
Joshua Freeman, Samuel Freeman witness to Jacob Noyes
Cumberland Mass. May 16, 1811 The within named Cutting Noyes, Thomas Noyes, Amos Lunt and Hannah Lunt personally appeared and acknowledged the written instrument to be their act and deed.
Before me Isaac Parsons Justice of the Peace Cumberland Mass May 18, 1811 Then the within named Moses Noyes acknowledged this instrument to be his free act and deed. Before me Elias Merrill, Justice of the Peace.
Cumberland Mass. Portland July 9, 1811. Personally appeared the within named David Hale and acknowledged this instrument of his free act and deed. Before me Elias Merrill Justice of the Peace.
Cumberland Mass. May 28, 1812 the within names William and Betsey Lowell personally appeared and acknowledged the within instrument to be their free act and deed. Before me Isaac Parsons Justice of the Peace.
Cumberland Mass. Nov. 1, 1812. Then Jacob Noyes aforenamed personally acknowledged this instrument to be his free deed. Before me Geo, Bradbury Justice of the Peace.
Received Dec 10, 1818 and recorded from the original by Elias Merrill, Reg.)
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Sources |
- [S1833] Book-Maine Families in 1790, Vol. 8, p.360.
- [S2347] Book-VR Portland, ME, 1:30.
- [S142] Book-Vital Records from Maine Newspapers, 2:436.
- [S1542] Land-records/surveys-ME-Cumberland Cty, Book 38: page 275.
- [S1542] Land-records/surveys-ME-Cumberland Cty, Book 81: pp.200-201.
- [S65] Book-Noyes-The Noyes Descendants, Vol. I, p.222.
- [S933] Newspaper-Oriental Trumpet, 23 Aug 1797.
- [S112] VR-Portland, ME, 3:41.
- [S1546] Family Tree - Deering/Noyes.
- [S1833] Book-Maine Families in 1790, Vol. 8, p.359.
- [S2347] Book-VR Portland, ME, 1:35.
- [S829] Periodical-The Maine Genealogist, 27:113 "Probate and Misc. Notices from the Eastern Herald and Gazette of Maine of Portland. 26 Aug 1797.
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