Essex Institute Historical Collections, volume 20

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16-12 Joseph', b. 28 Nov., 1674; m. 18 Feb., 1701-2, Elizabeth Barker^»'.
1L6-2 John Brocklebank {widow Jaru^) bem in England about 1630, married 26 Sept., 1657, Sarah, daughter of Mr. Archelaus Woodman of Newbury.
He was buried 5 April, 1666. His will, dated 30 Nov., 1665, proved 25 Sept., 1666, mentions : ** my prentise" John Stevens, "maid servant" Mary Michil, wife Sarah, daughters Elizabeth and Sarah, "My very loveing and tender father-in-law Archelaus Woodman," and brother Samuel Brockleb
...ank.
His widow Sarah married , Adams (our Book of Grants mentions her as " now Adams") .
Children : 16-13 John', b. 26-5roo., 1658; burled 7 Aug., 1660.
16-14 Elizabeth', b. 20 Nov., 1660.
16-15 Sarah', b. 11 Sept., 1664.
Digitized by Google 150 EARLY SETTLERS OF ROWLEY.
16-3 Samuel Brooklebank (C7ap^ 8amud^^, widow Jan^), born 28-9mo., 1653, married 22 Nov., 1681, Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel Platts®. 1 find no record of their deaths or settlement of his estate.
His home was in our second parish (now Georgetown) and his descendants still reside there.


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