The Burrill Family of Lynn During the Colonial And Provinicial Periods With So

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The Burrill Family of Lynn During the Colonial And Provinicial Periods With So
Ellen Mudge Burrill
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The widow was unable to collect the money and appealed to the court, bringing suit against said Lydia and her husband, John Hawks, and recovered judgment. The defendants appealed to the General Court, but the judgment was sustained. It seemed strange that the widow should not have received the home, but there evidently was an agreement that both husband and wife should dispose of the separate property owned by them before their mar- riage. Lydia, the niece, appears to have been a much married w...oman, for later Joshua and Lydia Ward conveyed this estate to John Lewis, who married her sister, Mary Burrill. The house was demolished about 1885. This old mansion was occupied by Col. James Robinson, the first postmaster of Lynn, the first post office having been located in a building on the premises.
Theophilus' estate was bequeathed to his brother Ebenezer, his nephew Theophilus, and to sisters and nieces. Rev. Nathaniel Henchman, who married Lydia, daughter of John and Mary Lewis above referred to, was 27 also remembered.


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