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- Mar. 7, 1711, Mary, widow of Nathaniel, and each of the otherchildren,deed property to Ephraim the eldest son, as follows:
"Mary Bosworth of Hull, Relict widow of Nathaniel Bosworth late ofHulldeceased, and Lemuel Bosworth of Hull, Joseph Bosworth ofBoston,shipwright, John Dill of Hull, Fisherman and Mary his wife,EdwardSouthworth of Middlebury in the County of Plymouth, HusbandmanandBridget his wife, (children of said deceased), for œ66..13s..4dpaid byEphraim Bosworth of Hull, Cordwainer (eldest son of the saiddeceased)and also for and in Consideration of the Sum of Fifty Pounds. . . paidby him the said Ephraim Bosworth on behalf and by mutualagreement of allthe Children of the said deceased unto their abovesaidMother MaryBosworth as well in lieu of her Rights & interest in theherein devisedPremises as for other Considerations . . Have givengranted . . . withthe joint consent of their said Mother . . . alltheir right and interestbeing four-sixths or two-thirds parts (thewhole in six equal parts) . .. being part and parcels of the Estate oftheir said deceased Father . .. 2/3 part of a House Lot of 4 acresbounded S Westerly on the DwellingHouse of sd Ephraim Bosworth andpartly on the Town street S Easterlywith the Land of Thomas Jones"etc. Acknowledged Mar. 3, 1725 by Lemuel and Joseph Bosworth and Mary Dill.
Witnesses Signed John Loring Lemuel Bosworth and a seal Thomas Jones Joseph Bosworth and a seal John Dill and a seal Mary Dill her X mark and a seal Edward Southworth and a seal Bridget Southworth her B mark and a seal Recorded Aug. 30, 1760.
June 18, 1722, "Widow Bosworth's" land mentioned in the bounds of landatBrewster Isl., also another lot at "the Great Brewsters." This wasin adeed of gift, by the Rev. Zachariah Whitman, the first pastor ofthechurch at Hull, to his daughter "Sarah Gold."
Mary Morton, widow of Nathaniel Bosworth, Jr. of Hull, died thereOct.26, 1726.
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