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About John Fabyan
GEDCOM Note
Misc. Notes ? Fabyan's Point. This point of land, originally called Starbuck's Pt., is on the Newington shore of Great Bay, at the upper side of Herod's Cove, otherwise Laighton's. It is mentioned May 30, 1721, when Mary widow of Thomas Pickering, and her three sons, James, Joshua, and Thomas, conveyed to John Fabins all right to a tract of land, commonly called Starbuck's Point, on Great Bay, with one half of ye salt marsh thereto adjoining. ? In 1713 among the petitioners for Newington to be made a separate parish. ? A tailor and draper ? For years served as a justice of the peace in NH. ? A church deacon and a Representative in 1745. ? Died in Scarborough, Cumberland Co., Me or Newington, Rockingham Co., NH
Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby, Walter Goodwin Davis, Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire. (CD) Page 170-171
The Plantagenet Organization http://plantagenetorganization.com/plant/PS56_367.HTML
John Fabyan's Timeline
1681 |
1681
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Newington, Rockingham County, NH, United States
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1707 |
April 1, 1707
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Newington, New Hampshire
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1708
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October 29, 1710
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Newington, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States
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1712
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1716
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March 30, 1756
Age 75
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Newington, Rockingham County, NH, United States
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