Places in Dorchester to Visit During Old Home Week July 28 to August 3 1907

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When the estate was divided, his son Samuel received the "westerly part of the dwelling house, called the kitchen end, and also one-third part of the cellar. " The three daughters, Elizabeth, Hannah and Rachel, who seem to have been all unmarried at the time, were given the remainder of the house and cellar and half of the barn. The eldest son, John, reserved the customary double portion of the estate, but no part of the house. IN THIS CENTURY. Samuel died in 1781, and the inventory of his prop...erty does not mention the house, from which we judge that he made over his share to his sisters. At all events, when the house was sold in 1825 to Caleb Williams, it was occupied by Miss Rachel Blake, the youngest daughter of John. Caleb Williams died in 1842, and left the house and land to his widow Jane and two minor children. The interest of the minors was bought by their guardian, Jane, through a third party, in 1847. Jane Williams left the property to her son, Josiah F. Williams, in 1891. He sold same to Antonia Quinser in 1892.

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