Rambles about Portsmouth. Sketches of persons, localities, and incidents of two centuries: principally from tradition and unpublished documents. By Charles W. Brewster.

SILVER WAITER RECORD. 69 tie,) Nov. 22, 1682, graduated at Harvard College 1702, was Counsellor in 1716. He married Jan. 10th, 1710 Sarah, daughter of David and Elizabeth (Usher) Jeffries of Boston, who was born May 4th, 1695. She died Jan. 12, 1734, and was the mother of George, Jr. Elizabeth married Samuel Solley, Sarah married David Jeffries, and Ann married Nathaniel Pierce. George Jaffrey married for a second wife, March 9, 1738, the widow of Hon. Archibald McPhederis, who was Sarah, daughter of Lt. Gov. John Wentworth, who survived him. He was only son and child of George and Anne Jaffrey of Great Island, who was Counsellor, NSpeaker, &c., and died at Col. Appleton's in Ipswich,. Mass., aged 69, May 8, 1749. 18. Jane Frost was originally the wife of Andrew, son of Col. William and Margarey (Bray) Pepperell. He was the oldest child and was brother of Sir William. She had one daughter Mlargarey, who was the first wife of Capto Wil. liam, son of Lt. Gov. John Wentworth. She had another daughter Sarah, who married Charles Frost, Jr.; and she married his father Charles Frost, Sr., for her second husband. She had by him Elliot Frost, born June 29, 1718. Her father was Robert Elliot of New Castle, who was made Counsellor in 1683. 19. Mary Sherburne, died 1750, aged 28. 20. Elizabeth Vaughan, died 1750, aged 68. 21. Jotham Odiorne, Jr,, married Mehitable, daughter of Robert Cutt of Kittery, Dec. 29th, 1725. Among his children were Sarah, married (1st) Henry Appleton (2d) William Appleton; Mary married Peter Pearse; MIehitable married William E. Treadwell. 22. Nicholas Daniel, died 1751, aged 31. There is nothing at the Probate office at Exeter to indicate who either of these individuals were. 23. Sarah Odiorne is supposed to be wife of Jotham, Sr., and mother of Jotham, Jr.

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Rambles about Portsmouth. Sketches of persons, localities, and incidents of two centuries: principally from tradition and unpublished documents. By Charles W. Brewster.
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Brewster, Charles Warren, 1802-1868.
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Portsmouth, N.H.,: C.W. Brewster & son,
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Portsmouth (N.H.) -- History.
Portsmouth (N.H.) -- Description and travel.

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