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(Research):http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~edgecomb/Pend/f55.htm
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=63187945
William Allen/Allin of Salisbury received land in the first division and again in 1640. He was a "townsman and commoner" in 1650 and his occupation was a "house carpenter".
He married (1) Ann Goodale and (2) Alice ____, widow of John Roper and John Dickison, in abt. 1684.
His will was written in Boston April 16, 1674 and a codicil was added Nov. 7, 1676, and the will was proved July 22, 1686.
Children of William and Ann (Goodale) Allen/Allin (all born in Salisbury):
- Abigail b. Jan. 4, 1639-40, m. Henry Wheeler
- Hannah b. June 17, 1642, m. Peter Ayer
- Mary b. June 29, 1644, m. George Hewes
- Martha b. 1646, m. Richard Hubbard.
- John b. Oct. 9, 1648, m. widow, Mary (Pike) Adros
- William b. Oct. 2, 1650, m. Mary Harris
- Benjamin b. 1652, m. widow, Rachel Wheeler
8.Joseph b. Oct. 13, 1653, living in 1678. An inventory was taken on the estate of a Joseph Allen in June, 1682; widow Bethia and children.
- Richard b. Nov. 8, 1655, d. June 8, 1678, unmarried. A Richard Allin served in King Philip's War under Lieut. Benjamin Swett, June, 1676.
- Ruth b. Feb. 19, 1657-8, not in will, 1674.
- Jeremiah b. Feb. 17, 1658-9, m. Ann Bradbury. Living in Salisbury in 1708.
"The Old Families of Salisbury & Amesbury, Mass." by Hoyt, p. 31.
"Early Vital Records of Salisbury"
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