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Jacob Mattison (M)
b. 16-Nov-1709, d. 7-Dec-1804, #144007
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     Jacob Mattison was the son of Aaron Mattison and Elizabeth (Unknown). Jacob Mattison was born on 16-Nov-1709 at Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey. He married Ann Hankinson, daughter of Thomas Hankinson and (Unknown) (Unknown), on 13-Jan-1731 at Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey; 10 children of the marriage. Jacob Mattison died on 7-Dec-1804 at Hunterdon County, New Jersey, at age 95. He was buried at Amwell, Hunterdon County, New Jersey.


    Phillip Mattoon (M)
    b. 1655, d. 30-Dec-1696, #124172

          Phillip Mattoon was born in 1655. He married Sarah Hawkes, daughter of John Hawkes and Elizabeth Browne, on 10-Sep-1677 at Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts. Phillip Mattoon died on 30-Dec-1696.
         He resided at at Deerfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts; he was with the first permanent settlers and built on Lot 22. He also had a house in the fort with fencing around it. He was in the Falls fight in 1676.


      Ann Maulden (F)
      #161741

           Ann Maulden married Zebulon Hollingsworth, son of Henry Hollingsworth and Catherine Cornish, in 1661 at Belleniskcrannel, Armagh, Ireland.


        (Unknown) Maverick (F)
        #351078
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        Relationship=10th great-grandaunt of David Kipp Conover Jr..

             (Unknown) Maverick was the daughter of Rev. Robert Maverick and (Unknown) (Unknown). (Unknown) Maverick married Robert Caddey.


          Aaron Maverick (M)
          b. 6-Mar-1607/8, d. after 20-Jul-1622, #351054
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          Relationship=8th great-granduncle of David Kipp Conover Jr..

               Aaron Maverick was the son of Rev. John Maverick and Mary Gye. Aaron Maverick was baptized on 6-Mar-1607/8 at South Huish, Suffolk County, Devonshire. He died after 20-Jul-1622; mentioned in his Uncle Radford Maverick's will.


            Abigail Maverick (F)
            b. 20-Mar-1613/14, #351057
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            Relationship=8th great-grandaunt of David Kipp Conover Jr..

                 Abigail Maverick was the daughter of Rev. John Maverick and Mary Gye. Abigail Maverick was baptized on 20-Mar-1613/14 at South Huish, Devonshire, England. She married John Manning before 1643 at Dorchester, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.
                 Abigail Maverick emigrated in 1630; with her family aboard the Mary and John.


              Abigail Maverick (F)
              b. 10-Aug-1637, #351104
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              Relationship=7th great-grandaunt of David Kipp Conover Jr..

                   Abigail Maverick was the daughter of Elias Maverick and Anne Harris. Abigail Maverick was born on 10-Aug-1637 at Charlestown, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. She was baptized on 14-Aug-1637. She married Matthew Clark in 1655. Abigail Maverick married Benjamin Balch.


                Alexander Maverick (M)
                b. circa 1552, #351071
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                Relationship=10th great-granduncle of David Kipp Conover Jr..

                     Alexander Maverick was the son of Rev. Robert Maverick and (Unknown) (Unknown). Alexander Maverick was born circa 1552 at Awliscombe, Devonshire, England. He married Alice Crabbe on 6-Nov-1575 at Awliscombe, Devonshire, England. Alexander Maverick was probably buried on 16-Dec-1607 at Awliscombe, Suffolk County, Devonshire.


                  Alice Maverick (F)
                  b. 1559, #351074
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                  Relationship=10th great-grandaunt of David Kipp Conover Jr..

                       Alice Maverick was the daughter of Rev. Robert Maverick and (Unknown) (Unknown). Alice Maverick was born in 1559 at Awliscombe, Devonshire, England. She married Little John Searell on 13-May-1576 at Awliscombe, Devonshire, England.


                    Anna Maverick (F)
                    #351144
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                    Relationship=6th great-grandaunt of David Kipp Conover Jr..

                         Anna Maverick was the daughter of John Maverick and Catherine Skipper.


                      Antipas Maverick (M)
                      b. circa 1619, #351058
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                      Relationship=8th great-granduncle of David Kipp Conover Jr..

                           Antipas Maverick was the son of Rev. John Maverick and Mary Gye. Antipas Maverick was born circa 1619 at England. He married (Unknown) (Unknown) circa 1648 at Dorchester, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. Antipas Maverick died; when he fell out of a boat while intoxicated and drowned.
                           He emigrated in 1630; with his family aboard the Mary and John. He was a merchant in 1647 at Isles of Shoals, New Hampshire. He removed to at Kittery, York County, Maine, in 1652. He also lived in Exeter, Stafford County, New Hampshire and the Isle of Shoals of the coast of New Hampshire.


                        Catherine Maverick (F)
                        #351146
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                        Relationship=6th great-grandaunt of David Kipp Conover Jr..

                             Catherine Maverick was the daughter of John Maverick and Catherine Skipper.


                          Daniel Maverick (M)
                          b. 11-Jun-1585, #351065
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                          Relationship=9th great-granduncle of David Kipp Conover Jr..

                               Daniel Maverick was the son of Rev. Peter Maverick and Dorothy Tucke. Daniel Maverick was baptized on 11-Jun-1585 at Awliscombe, Devonshire, England. He was buried on 12-Jun-1585 at Awliscombe, Devonshire, England.


                            Edward Maverick (M)
                            #351073
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                            Relationship=10th great-granduncle of David Kipp Conover Jr..

                                 Edward Maverick was the son of Rev. Robert Maverick and (Unknown) (Unknown). Edward Maverick was born. He married (Unknown) (Unknown). Edward Maverick was buried on 3-May-1598 at Honiton, Devonshire, England.


                              Elias Maverick (M)
                              b. circa 1604, d. 8-Sep-1684, #261263
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                              Relationship=8th great-grandfather of David Kipp Conover Jr..

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                                   Elias Maverick was the son of Rev. John Maverick and Mary Gye. Elias Maverick was born circa 1604 at Hatherleigh, Devon, England. He married Anne Harris, daughter of Thomas Harris and Elizabeth Williams, before 1634 at Either, Dorchester or Charlestown, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. Elias Maverick died on 8-Sep-1684 at Dorchester, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. He died on 8-Sep-1684 at Charlestown, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. His estate was probated on 6-Nov-1684.
                                   He emigrated in 1630; with his family aboard the Mary and John. He resided at at Winnissimmet [now Clelsea], Suffolk County, Massachusetts, in 1630. He removed to at Charlestown, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, in 1632. He was admitted at Charlestown Church, Charlestown, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, 9-Feb-1632/33. On 11-Jun-1633 Elias Maverick took the Oath of Freeman at Charlestown, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. “Elias Mavericke” was granted 12 acres of upland at Pullen Point in Rumney Marsh [now Revere], Suffolk co., MA. After Samuel Maverick & John Blackleach’s real estate sale of 27 February 1634/5, the rest of the Maverick estate in what is now East Boston, Suffolk co., MA stayed in the hands of Elias Maverick. He became a member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery of in 1654 at Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. He was deposed 15-Jun-1680 giving his age as about 75. He left a will on 19-Oct-1681

                              It mentions his wife Anna; father-in-law Deacon “Stetson”; sons Elias, Peter & Paul; grandson Jotham; daughters Abigail Clark, Sarah Walton, Mary Way, Ruth Smith & Rebecca Thomas; and Ruth Johnson, the daughter of Elizabeth Johnson, who was living with them.

                              His estate totaled a substantial £820.

                                   Children of Elias Maverick and Anne Harris:
                              John Maverick+   b. 3-Feb-1635/36, d. 8-Sep-1680
                              Abigail Maverick   b. 10-Aug-1637
                              Elizabeth Maverick   b. 2-Jun-1639, d. 22-Mar-1674
                              Sarah Maverick   b. 20-Feb-1640/41, d. 10-Jun-1714
                              Elias Maverick Jr.   b. 17-Mar-1643/44, d. 1696
                              Peter Maverick   b. circa 1645
                              James Maverick   b. circa 1646, d. circa 1700
                              Mary Maverick   b. circa 1647
                              Ruth Maverick   b. circa 1654, d. 27-Nov-1717
                              Paul Maverick   b. 10-Jun-1657
                              Rebecca Maverick   b. 10-Jun-1657


                                Elias Maverick Jr. (M)
                                b. 17-Mar-1643/44, d. 1696, #114702
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                                Relationship=7th great-granduncle of David Kipp Conover Jr..

                                     Elias Maverick Jr. was the son of Elias Maverick and Anne Harris. Elias Maverick Jr. was born on 17-Mar-1643/44 at Charlestown, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. He married Margaret Sherwood, daughter of Thomas Sherwood 2nd and Alice (Unknown), on 8-Dec-1669 at Charlestown, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. Elias Maverick Jr. died in 1696. He was buried on 4-Jul-1696 at Barbados.


                                  Elizabeth Maverick (F)
                                  b. 17-Oct-1662, d. 3-Sep-1719, #164836
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                                  Relationship=6th great-grandmother of David Kipp Conover Jr..

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                                       Elizabeth Maverick was the daughter of John Maverick and Catherine Skipper. Elizabeth Maverick was born on 17-Oct-1662 at Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. Elizabeth Maverick was born circa 1677 at Of, Smithfield, Providence County, Rhode Island. She married Joseph Phillips, son of Michael Phillips and Barbara Pierce, circa 1698 at Of, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island. Elizabeth Maverick died on 3-Sep-1719 at Smithfield, Providence County, Rhode Island, at age 56.
                                       She was also known as Elizabeth Malavery.

                                       Children of Elizabeth Maverick and Joseph Phillips:
                                  John Phillips   b. circa 1699
                                  Joseph Phillips   b. circa 1701
                                  David Phillips+   b. circa 1703, d. 1797
                                  Phebe Phillips   b. circa 1709
                                  Jeremiah Phillips   b. circa 1711
                                  Daniel Phillips Sr.+   b. circa 1712, d. between 1791 and 1796
                                  Elizabeth Phillips   b. circa 1717


                                    Elizabeth Maverick (F)
                                    b. 11-Jun-1585, #351066
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                                    Relationship=9th great-grandaunt of David Kipp Conover Jr..

                                         Elizabeth Maverick was the daughter of Rev. Peter Maverick and Dorothy Tucke. Elizabeth Maverick was born on 11-Jun-1585 at Awliscombe, Devonshire, England. She was buried on 13-Jun-1585 at Awliscombe, Devonshire, England.


                                      Elizabeth Maverick (F)
                                      b. circa 1564, #351076
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                                      Relationship=10th great-grandaunt of David Kipp Conover Jr..

                                           Elizabeth Maverick was the daughter of Rev. Robert Maverick and (Unknown) (Unknown). Elizabeth Maverick was born circa 1564. She was baptized on 19-Apr-1564 at Awliscombe, Devonshire, England. She married Thomas Brewer on 4-Jul-1584 at Awliscombe, Suffolk County, Devonshire.


                                        Elizabeth Maverick (F)
                                        b. 2-Jun-1639, d. 22-Mar-1674, #351105
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                                        Relationship=7th great-grandaunt of David Kipp Conover Jr..

                                             Elizabeth Maverick was the daughter of Elias Maverick and Anne Harris. Elizabeth Maverick was born on 2-Jun-1639 at Charlestown, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. She married John Johnson before 1659 at Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts. Elizabeth Maverick died on 22-Mar-1674 at age 34.


                                          James Maverick (M)
                                          b. circa 1646, d. circa 1700, #351109
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                                          Relationship=7th great-granduncle of David Kipp Conover Jr..

                                               James Maverick was the son of Elias Maverick and Anne Harris. James Maverick was born circa 1646 at Winnissimmet [now Clelsea], Suffolk County, Massachusetts. He married Esther Brintnall before 1693 at Framingham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. James Maverick died circa 1700.
                                               He was a mariner.


                                            John Maverick (M)
                                            b. 3-Feb-1635/36, d. 8-Sep-1680, #164845
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                                            Relationship=7th great-grandfather of David Kipp Conover Jr..

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                                                 John Maverick was the son of Elias Maverick and Anne Harris. John Maverick was born on 3-Feb-1635/36 at Charlestown, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. He was baptized on 12-Feb-1635/36 at Charlestown, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. John Maverick was born on 27-Feb-1635/36 at Chelsea, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. He married Catherine Skipper on 9-Apr-1656 at Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. John Maverick died on 8-Sep-1680 at age 44.
                                                 He was also known as John Malavery. He was a shipwright. He resided at at Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.

                                                 Children of John Maverick and Catherine Skipper:
                                            Jotham Maverick
                                            Sarah Maverick
                                            Anna Maverick
                                            Skipper Maverick
                                            Catherine Maverick
                                            Elizabeth Maverick+   b. 17-Oct-1662, d. 3-Sep-1719


                                              John Maverick (M)
                                              b. circa 1552, #351072
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                                              Relationship=10th great-granduncle of David Kipp Conover Jr..

                                                   John Maverick was the son of Rev. Robert Maverick and (Unknown) (Unknown). John Maverick was born circa 1552. He married (Unknown) (Unknown).


                                                John Maverick Jr. (M)
                                                b. circa 1621, #351059
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                                                Relationship=8th great-granduncle of David Kipp Conover Jr..

                                                     John Maverick Jr. was the son of Rev. John Maverick and Mary Gye. John Maverick Jr. was born circa 1621 at England. He married Jane Andrewes on 15-Apr-1649 at All Hallows London Wall, London, Middlesex, England.
                                                     John Maverick Jr. emigrated in 1630; with his parents aboard the Mary and John.      Apparently, the trip made an impression because John became a sailor and moved to South Carolina[180]. He was a member of the first parliament of the South Carolina colony. This branch of the family had a strain of wanderlust missing from the rest of the brood. For example, the Samuel Augustus Maverick who helped to settle Texas is descended from John, Jr..
                                                     John originally lived with his family in Dorchester, Suffolk co., MA and moved to Barbados, then South Carolina sometime after 1645 as proven by this deposition in which: “John Maverick of Dorchester in New England, sailor, deposes 24 April 1645, aged 24. His brother ‘liveth hard by Boston.’.


                                                  Jotham Maverick (M)
                                                  #351142
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                                                  Relationship=6th great-granduncle of David Kipp Conover Jr..

                                                       Jotham Maverick was the son of John Maverick and Catherine Skipper.


                                                    Judith Maverick (F)
                                                    b. 24-Jun-1580, #351062
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                                                    Relationship=9th great-grandaunt of David Kipp Conover Jr..

                                                         Judith Maverick was the daughter of Rev. Peter Maverick and Dorothy Tucke. Judith Maverick was baptized on 24-Jun-1580 at Awliscombe, Devonshire, England. She was buried on 10-Oct-1580 at Awliscombe, Devonshire, England.


                                                      Marie Maverick (F)
                                                      b. 24-Jul-1586, #351067
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                                                      Relationship=9th great-grandaunt of David Kipp Conover Jr..

                                                           Marie Maverick was the daughter of Rev. Peter Maverick and Dorothy Tucke. Marie Maverick was baptized on 24-Jul-1586 at Awliscombe, Devonshire, England. She was buried on 21-Nov-1586 at Awliscombe, Devonshire, England.


                                                        Marie Maverick (F)
                                                        b. 4-Aug-1588, #351068
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                                                        Relationship=9th great-grandaunt of David Kipp Conover Jr..

                                                             Marie Maverick was the daughter of Rev. Peter Maverick and Dorothy Tucke. Marie Maverick was baptized on 4-Aug-1588 at Awliscombe, Devonshire, England. She was buried on 21-Aug-1604 at Awliscombe, Devonshire, England.


                                                          Mary Maverick (F)
                                                          b. 30-Nov-1606, #351053
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                                                          Relationship=8th great-grandaunt of David Kipp Conover Jr..

                                                               Mary Maverick was the daughter of Rev. John Maverick and Mary Gye. Mary Maverick was baptized on 30-Nov-1606 at South Huish, Devonshire, England. She was buried on 6-Mar-1606/7 at South Huish, Devonshire, England.


                                                            Mary Maverick (F)
                                                            b. 6-Jan-1609/10, d. after 1658, #351055
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                                                            Relationship=8th great-grandaunt of David Kipp Conover Jr..

                                                                 Mary Maverick was the daughter of Rev. John Maverick and Mary Gye. Mary Maverick was baptized on 6-Jan-1609/10 at South Huish, Devonshire, England. She married Rev. James Parker circa 1635 at Dorchester, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. Mary Maverick died after 1658.
                                                                 She emigrated in 1630; with her family aboard the Mary and John. She and Rev. James Parker resided at at Weymouth, Norfolk County, Massachusetts. Mary Maverick and Rev. James Parker removed to at Barbados, in 1646.


                                                              Mary Maverick (F)
                                                              b. circa 1647, #351110
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                                                              Relationship=7th great-grandaunt of David Kipp Conover Jr..

                                                                   Mary Maverick was the daughter of Elias Maverick and Anne Harris. Mary Maverick was born circa 1647. She married Aaron Way Jr..
                                                                   Mary Maverick and Aaron Way Jr. resided at at Winnissimmet [now Clelsea], Suffolk County, Massachusetts. Mary Maverick and Aaron Way Jr. removed to at South Carolina, in 1696.


                                                                Moses Maverick (M)
                                                                b. between Mar-1611 and Jun-1611, d. 28-Jan-1685/86, #351056
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                                                                Relationship=8th great-granduncle of David Kipp Conover Jr..

                                                                     Moses Maverick was the son of Rev. John Maverick and Mary Gye. Moses Maverick was born between Mar-1611 and Jun-1611 at England. He was baptized on 3-Nov-1611 at South Huish, Devonshire, England. He married Remember Allerton, daughter of Isaac Allerton and Mary Norris, before 6-May-1635 in either Plymouth, Salem or Marblehead, Massachusetts. Moses Maverick married Eunice Cole on 22-Oct-1656 at Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. Moses Maverick died on 28-Jan-1685/86 at Marblehead, Essex County, Massachusetts,
                                                                His death record reads in part: “…who solemnized the preceding marriages and being Clerke registered ye births & deaths preceding…” and gives his age as 76.

                                                                     He emigrated in 1630; with his family aboard the Mary and John. Moses became a proprietor in 1633 Dorchester, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. He was a fisherman in 1634 at Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts. On 3-Sep-1634 Moses Maverick took the Oath of Freeman at either Dorchester, Suffolk County or Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts. Salem is more likely. Moses became a proprietor in 1637 Marblehead, Essex County, Massachusetts. He became a member of the church. Either Salem or Marblehead 12-Jun-1637. He left a will in Jan-1685 but was not signed by him. It was presented on 30 March 1686 but not accepted by the court as some of the children objected. Named in the will were: his second wife Eunice; Moses Hawks -- only surviving child of his daughter Rebecca; the four children of his deceased daughter Abigail, namely, Samuel Ward, Abigail Hinds, Mary Dallabar and Martha Ward; his other daughters Elizabeth Skinner, Remember Woodman, Mary Fferguson [sic] and Sarah Norman; and his son-in-law, Archebald Ffurgeson [sic].      He owned property in Dorchester, Suffolk co., MA in 1633, which he sold to John Greenway that year[64]. He then moved to Salem, Essex co., MA in 1634 and finally settled in Marblehead, Essex co., MA (where he took over his father-in-law Isaac Allerton’s holdings) in 1635[100,102]. He paid the rent for Noddles Island [now East Boston], Suffolk co., MA to the Massachusetts General Court in 1636, having charge of it while his brother Samuel was in Virginia.
                                                                     On 6 March 1666/6, Moses & his second wife Eunice sold her real estate holdings in Boston, Suffolk co., MA:
                                                                ...Moses Maverick, of Marblehead, with wife Eunice deeds to Henry Tailor house & land; St. E., house and land of Thomas Bumstead, and land of Theo. Atkinson S., land late of John Briggs, deceased., W., thomas Buttel N., which house did belong to Thomas Roberts, [first] husband of sd Eunice, late of Boston, and her children, Timothy, Elizabeth, Lydia, and Eunice Roberts...Washington St., N. of Court St...”
                                                                     Moses Maverick was a trusted member of Marblehead, Essex co., MA society. He served the town in many, many offices & functions. His first office was that of Marblehead’s Constable in 1643[103]. On 13d:3m(May):1646, Moses, John Hart & William Charles witnessed the will of George Pollard of Marblehead. Moses and “Johanne Bartoll” took inventory on the estate of John Hart of Marblehead on 14d:1m(March):1655/6.
                                                                     The pace of his town service picked up considerably in the 1660s. Moses & Francis Johnson took inventory on the estate of Erosmus James of Marblehead in 1660. Moses, William Nicke and John Legg took inventory on the estate of Edmund Nicholson of Marblehead on 22d:9m:1660.
                                                                     This group also took inventory of the estate of Roger Tucker on Salem on 25 June 1661 and inventory on the estate of James Smith of Marblehead on 25 June 1661. Finally, this trio took inventory on the estate of Mrs. Mary Smith of Marblehead on 13 April 1663.
                                                                     On 25 March 1662, there appear a series of entries for people who had been “…by God’s providence cast away and no will appearing…” in the Essex county Probate records. John Pomary, Isssack Waklye and Henry Muddle were lost in the sinking of one boat. James Mudge, Aniball Lane and William Homan were lost when another boat went down. John Lookeman, Nicolas Lookman, John Hart and Richard Holeman were also lost when their boat sank. Administration of these last four estates was granted to Mr. Geroge Corwin and Mr. Moses Maverick. Other people lost together were Sifforye Cock, John Anard and Tobiah Beckes. It seems apparent that all these deaths came about from a rather intense ocean storm which swamped and sank all these fishing boats, taking all hands to their deaths. Interestingly, Sidney Perley makes no mention of a 1662 severe storm in his book on the subject of New England storms.
                                                                     On 16 November 1664, Moses Maverick and William Charles took inventory on the estate of John Bartoll of Marblehead. “Mr. Moses Maverick” was granted administration of the estate of William Rayner (of Marblehead?) on 26d:4m:1666. Moses, George Corwin and Samuell Ward took inventory of the
                                                                estate of Arthur Sandie of Marblehead on 8 April 1667. He and Erasomus James took inventory on the estate of Thomas Randall of Marblehead on 20 November 1667. “Mr. Moses Maverick and Samuell Ward were granted administration on the estate of Henry Dab (of Marblehead?), intestate on 31
                                                                March 1668. They were also granted administration on the estate of John Bird (of Marblehead?), intestate on 31 March 1668, and also on the estate of Richard Jane (of Marblehead?), intestate on 31
                                                                March 1668.
                                                                     The estate of Thomas Dill of Marblehead owed him £2 in the inventory of 2 July 1668. That of William Walton of Marblehead owed him £73 1s. 4d. in the inventory of 23 November 1668[135,136]. Moses & Samuell Ward apprised for “Samuel Waltown” (as part of the estate settlement) “a parcel of land at Marblehead, called William’ lot at £10, and the parcel on which his house stands at £8.”
                                                                     He, John Peach and Christopher Latamor took inventory of the estate of Mrs. Jane James of Marblehead. Henry Bartholmew, Moses & Hillyard Veren took inventory of the estate of Henry Coombes of Marblehead on 16 September 1669. “Mr. Moses Mavericke” owed £9 18s. to the estate of Mr. John Croad of Salem on 29d:9m(November):1670 “Moses Mavericke and Samll. Ward” too inventory of the estate of Timothy Owen of Marblehead, intestate on 28 November 1671. Moses, John Deverix and Samuel Ward took inventory of the estate of John Stacy of Marblehead, intestate on 28 February 1671.
                                                                     “Administration on the estate of Samuell Leech, intestate, granted 24d:4m(June):1673, to several of the creditors, viz, Mr. Moses Maverick, Mr. Francis Johnson and Robert Knights, who were to bring in an inventory to the next Salem court.” Administration had first been granted to the widow, Hannah, on
                                                                26d:9m(November):1672, but apparently was never done by her.
                                                                     Later, Moses is mentioned in several interesting wills: He is mentioned in Adam Hawkes’ will as the father of “Rebeckah Hauks” wife of “John Hauks” who were the parents of “Moses Hauks”. Once again, he is referred to as “Mr. Moses Mavericke”. Moses also signed the inventory along with “Sarah Hauks, Francis Hutchinson...John Hauks, William Cogswell”[146].
                                                                     In that of William Charles of Marblehead, dated 31 December 1672, “taking the advice of my loving Freinds therein, Mr. Moses Maverick, Mr. Samuell Cheever and Rich[ar]d Norman” he gave “liberty” to his wife “to sell, dispose or alionate any part of the estate for her needfull maintenance” after his death. He also left his “Cousin Robert Charles” a single shilling[151,152]. On 20 November 1695, James Dennis, the sole surviving executor of the Charles estate was called upon to give an accounting of this estate and notes that the estate paid £1 12s. 7d to “Mr. Moses Mavrick as by his account”.
                                                                     Finally, he was involved in the estate of Josiah Walton [or Walthom] (of Marblehead?) who “was brought in ...from the Sea after his wound by lightning, on June 23, 1673”. Moses, Samuel Cheever and James Dennis were called and present when Walton dictated his last will and testament and signed the state of such. The estate was proved on 27d:9m(November):1673 by Moses Maverick and James Dennis and Eliza Walton, the widow.
                                                                     “Mr. Moses Maverick” was owed 5s. 9d. by the estate of John Trebie on 24 November 1675[156,157]. Moses & Samuel Cheever took inventory on 16 February 1676 on the estate of John Cole of Marblehead “sometime of Pemaquid. Moses & Samuel Ward took inventory on the estate of widow Mrs. Sarah Charles on 21December 1676. He estate was administered. It was divided among the widow Eunice Maverick; Archebald Ffurgeson in behalf of his children by his deceased wife Mary Maverick Ffurgeson; John Norman, husband to Moses’ only surviving daughter Sarah; grandson Moses Hawks, who was the only child of Moses’ eldest daughter Rebecca, now deceased on behalf of himself and of William Hughes and Thomas Jackson. William Hughes was married to Elizabeth Grafton and Thomas Jackson was married to Priscilla Grafton. The girls were the children of Elizabeth Maverick Grafton, deceased. The estate was also divided between Samuel Ward in behalf of himself and his two sisters living and the children of his third and fourth sisters -- both deceased -- descending from the now-deceased Abigail Maverick Ward and Thomas Perkins, who was the second husband to the now deceased Remember Maverick Woodman, in behalf of himself and all the children of Remember. On 29-Sep-1691. On 29-Sep-1691 Edward Woodman, Sr. of Boston -- who was the husband of his daughter Remember Maverick -- petitioned on behalf of the seven Woodman children that "Unice" be ordered to give an account of her administration of Moses Maverick’s estate.


                                                                  Nathaniel Maverick (M)
                                                                  b. 24-Jun-1583, d. 24-Nov-1630, #351064
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                                                                       Nathaniel Maverick was the son of Rev. Peter Maverick and Dorothy Tucke. Nathaniel Maverick was baptized on 24-Jun-1583 at Awliscombe, Devonshire, England. He married Mary (Unknown). Nathaniel Maverick died on 24-Nov-1630 at London, Hampstead, Middlesex, England, at age 47.


                                                                    Paul Maverick (M)
                                                                    b. 10-Jun-1657, #351112
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                                                                         Paul Maverick was the son of Elias Maverick and Anne Harris. Paul Maverick was born on 10-Jun-1657 at Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. He married (Unknown) Thomas before 1680.


                                                                      Peter Maverick (M)
                                                                      b. circa 1645, #351108
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                                                                           Peter Maverick was the son of Elias Maverick and Anne Harris. Peter Maverick was born circa 1645. He married Martha Bradford before 1670/71.


                                                                        Rebecca Maverick (F)
                                                                        b. 24-Jun-1580, #351063
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                                                                             Rebecca Maverick was the daughter of Rev. Peter Maverick and Dorothy Tucke. Rebecca Maverick was baptized on 24-Jun-1580 at Awliscombe, Devonshire, England. She was buried on 10-Oct-1580.


                                                                          Rebecca Maverick (F)
                                                                          b. 10-Jun-1657, #351113
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                                                                               Rebecca Maverick was the daughter of Elias Maverick and Anne Harris. Rebecca Maverick was born on 10-Jun-1657 at Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. She married (Unknown) Thomas.


                                                                            Ruth Maverick (F)
                                                                            b. circa 1654, d. 27-Nov-1717, #351111
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                                                                                 Ruth Maverick was the daughter of Elias Maverick and Anne Harris. Ruth Maverick was born circa 1654. She married Deacon Francis Smith, son of Capt. John Smith and Catherine Morrill, on 1-Mar-1679/80 at Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. Ruth Maverick died on 27-Nov-1717 at Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; in her 63rd year.


                                                                              Samuel Maverick (M)
                                                                              b. circa 1602, d. between 1669 and 1676, #351052
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                                                                                   Samuel Maverick was the son of Rev. John Maverick and Mary Gye. Samuel Maverick was born circa 1602 at England. He married Amias Cole, daughter of William Cole, circa 1627. Samuel Maverick died between 1669 and 1676 at New York City, New York County, New York.
                                                                                   He resided at at Chelsea, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, in 1627.      Samuel emigrated to New England aboard the 180-ton ship the Katherine, Joseph Stratton, master, which landed at Weymouth, Norfolk co., MA, just south of Boston. He and the other few founding settlers of Boston had originally been sent over as part of a party by the Reverend John White of St. Peter’s Church in Dorchester, Dorsetshire, England.
                                                                                   He originally settled at Winnissimet, now Chelsea, Suffolk co., MA and built a farm there alongside the Mystic River. Samuel had one neighbor, David Thompson, and together they fended off attacks from the Native population. Samuel apparently held no grudges about this, for in 1633, he and his wife Amias helped to nurse those Natives who had fallen victim to a smallpox epidemic. David Thompson, Amias’ first husband, took possession of Trevour Island in Boston Harbor in 1626. It soon acquired his named and to this day is known as Thompson’s Island. Samuel’s house was considered the first permanent settlement in Boston Harbor and “Maverick’s Palisade house” was the oldest permanent house in the entire Mass Bay Colony. It was still standing in 1660. Today, it’s probably under Logan Airpor.
                                                                                   Supposedly, Governor John Winthrop sought him out to ask his advice on a site for Winthrop’s settlement upon arrival in 1630. Later in life, Samuel wrote A Brief Description of New England, in which he describes his land: "…About 2 miles south from Rumney Marsh on the north side of Mistick river, is Winnisimet, One house yet standing there with is the ancientness house in the Mass Government. A house which in 1625 I fortified with Pillizado &c….      Samuel didn’t have a grant to his original settlement, but John Endicott and other members of the Puritan power structure recognized him as an “old planter” who had won the right to his land by occupation. Thus, the General Court gave him the grant of Noodles or Noddles Island in 1633. Noddles Island is now East Boston, and the family is remembered with “Maverick Square” and the T’s “Maverick Station”.      He, his wife Amias and John Blackleach sold the lion’s share of the Winnisimmet estate -- “…a messuage called Winesemit, with the appurtenances…” -- to Richard Bellingham, who later divvied this up into separate farms. This deal included almost all the land within the present city of Chelsea. Maverick also sold the reversion of the ferry to him at this time and on 28 August 1635, Stitson sold his life interest in the ferry to Bellingham. The rest of the Maverick estate stayed in the hands of Elias Maverick. On 27-Feb-1634/35.      There are several mentions of Samuel Maverick in the Suffolk County Deeds: On 24 March 1654/5 Samuel Maverick, assigned a bond of a Captain Crumwell to one Richard Knight of Noddles Island. On 8 December 1665 Samuel Maverick, age 63 years or thereabouts deposed about the estate of Samuell Bennett of Lynn, Essex co., MA
                                                                                   Samuel was a devout Episcopalian -- surprisingly, since his namesake son married into the equally devout Antinomian families of Wheelwright & Hutchinson. But Samuel, Sr.’s Episcopalian leanings and loyalty to the English Crown caused much trouble for him -- first with the fiercely Puritan residents of Chelsea and later with the General Court of the Massachusetts colony. Unhappy with how he was treated by his Puritan neighbors and colonial government, Samuel returned to England to plead his case. With exquisitely bad timing, he arrived to do so during the English Civil War, and -- needless to say -- did not receive much attention. He hung around in England until Charles II was restored and then received the attention he sought. He returned to New England in 1664 as one of the King’s Commissioners[54] with a charge from Charles II to “settle the affairs” of the New Englanders and reduce the Dutch presence in New Netherlands. He ignored the former, but took on the later with the other commissioners so charged by Charles II. The effort was successful -- New Netherlands became New York and the capital city of New Amsterdam also became New York City. Samuel was rewarded with a house on what is now 50 Broadway in 1669. He was deposed 7-Dec-1665 and stated he called "aged sixty-three years or therabouts".


                                                                                Sarah Maverick (F)
                                                                                b. 20-Feb-1640/41, d. 10-Jun-1714, #351106
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                                                                                     Sarah Maverick was the daughter of Elias Maverick and Anne Harris. Sarah Maverick was born on 20-Feb-1640/41 at Charlestown, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. She married Samuel Walton on 10-Jun-1714. Sarah Maverick died on 10-Jun-1714 at Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, at age 73.


                                                                                  Sarah Maverick (F)
                                                                                  #351143
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                                                                                       Sarah Maverick was the daughter of John Maverick and Catherine Skipper.


                                                                                    Skipper Maverick (M)
                                                                                    #351145
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                                                                                         Skipper Maverick was the son of John Maverick and Catherine Skipper.


                                                                                      William Maverick (M)
                                                                                      b. circa 1567, #351077
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                                                                                           William Maverick was the son of Rev. Robert Maverick and (Unknown) (Unknown). William Maverick was born circa 1567. He was baptized on 5-Nov-1567 at Awliscombe, Suffolk County, Devonshire. He was buried on 30-Jan-1567/68 at Awliscombe, Suffolk County, Devonshire.


                                                                                        Rev. John Maverick (M)
                                                                                        b. 28-Dec-1578, d. 2-Feb-1635/36, #261265
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                                                                                             Rev. John Maverick was the son of Rev. Peter Maverick and Dorothy Tucke. Rev. John Maverick was baptized on 28-Dec-1578 at Awliscombe, Devonshire, England. He married Mary Gye, daughter of Robert Gye and Grace Dowrish, on 28-Oct-1600 at Alsington [now Islington], Devon, England; by the Rev. Radford Maverick, Vicar of Ilsington. Rev. John Maverick died on 2-Feb-1635/36 at his son Samuel's home, Dorchester, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, at age 57
                                                                                        His death record reads: “Mr. John Maverick, teacher of the church of Dorchester, died, being near sixty years of age. He was a [blank] man of a very humble spirit, and faithful in furthering the work of the Lord here, both in the churches and civil state”. John Maverick was also eulogized by The Reverend Cotton Mather & Governor Winthrop. He died on 3-Feb-1635/36 at Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, at age 57.
                                                                                             He was graduated on 24-Oct-1595 at Exeter College at Oxford University, Oxford, England. He was ordained as a Deacon and Priest at Exeter, Devonshire, England, 29-Jul-1597. He was graduated on 8-Jul-1599; BA. He was graduated on 7-Jul-1603; MA. He was Curate to his uncle Radford Maverick at South Huish, Devonshire, England, between 1606 and 1614. He the Rector at Beawiorthy at 8 miles northwest of, Okehampton, Devonshire, England, between 1615 and 1629. He and Mary Gye emigrated on 20-Mar-1630 from Plymouth, Devonshire, England; aboard the "Mary and John." Rev. John Maverick and Mary Gye immigrated on 30-May-1630 to at the mouth of what is now Boston Harbor, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, The children who came over with John & Mary Maverick
                                                                                        were Elias, aged 26; Mary, aged 21; Moses, aged 19; Abigail, aged 17; Antipas, aged 11 and John, Jr.,
                                                                                        aged 9. On 18-May-1631 Rev. John Maverick was admitted as a freeman. On 19-Mar-1631/32 ‘Mr. Maverick, one of the ministers of Dorchester, in drying a little powder (which took fire by the heat of the fire pan), fired a small barrell of two or three pounds, yet did no other harm by singed his clothes. It was in the new meeting-house which was thatched, and the thatch only blacked a little”.
                                                                                        He was listed as the owner of two cows and responsible for forty feet of double-railed fence on 3-Apr-1633 Dorchester, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.

                                                                                             Children of Rev. John Maverick and Mary Gye:
                                                                                        Samuel Maverick   b. circa 1602, d. between 1669 and 1676
                                                                                        Elias Maverick+   b. circa 1604, d. 8-Sep-1684
                                                                                        Mary Maverick   b. 30-Nov-1606
                                                                                        Aaron Maverick   b. 6-Mar-1607/8, d. after 20-Jul-1622
                                                                                        Mary Maverick   b. 6-Jan-1609/10, d. after 1658
                                                                                        Moses Maverick   b. between Mar-1611 and Jun-1611, d. 28-Jan-1685/86
                                                                                        Abigail Maverick   b. 20-Mar-1613/14
                                                                                        Antipas Maverick   b. circa 1619
                                                                                        John Maverick Jr.   b. circa 1621


                                                                                          Rev. Peter Maverick (M)
                                                                                          b. circa 1550, d. before 3-Feb-1616/17, #351060
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                                                                                               Rev. Peter Maverick was the son of Rev. Robert Maverick and (Unknown) (Unknown). Rev. Peter Maverick was born circa 1550 at Awliscombe, Devonshire, England. He married Dorothy Tucke on 7-Nov-1577 at Awliscombe, Devonshire, England. Rev. Peter Maverick died before 3-Feb-1616/17 at England, This is the date when John Hassard was instituted Vicar of Awliscombe in his stead. We know that The Reverend Peter died a “violent death”. It is noted thus in the Intitution Books of Exeter, Devonshire, England 1573-1630, in which the replacement of Peter Maverick by John Hassard is noted via the former’s death per necem - indicating that the former had suffered a violent death.

                                                                                               He ordained a deacon by Bishop Woolton 15-Jan-1573/74. He He was ordained in the private chapel of the Bishop’s Palace at Exeter, Devonshire, England, 17-Mar-1573/74. He brought suit against William Champneys of Yarnscombe, Devonshire, England. Maverick claimed that they had an agreement for a 99 year lease for a essuge and lands in Awliscombe, based on the three lives of his son Nathaniel, and grandsons, Samuel and Elias Mavericke (the sons of Reverend John Maverick). Peter Maverick further claimed that Champney changed the terms of the deal in order to make a better deal with a man named Harris On 12-May-1612.

                                                                                          “From the Records of the Court of Requests.
                                                                                          The Complaint of Peter Mavericke of Awliscombe, co., Devon, clerk, against William Champneys, gent., of Yarnscombe, co. Devon, dated 19 May 10 James I [1612]. The defendant agreed to lease to the complainant a messuage and lands situated in Awliscombe, late in the tenure of Alexander Harris in the right of his wife, and later in the tenure of the said William Champneys. On the last day of February 1609 the defendant agreed that for £130 he would make to the complainant a good and indefeasible estate for ninety-nine years determinable on three lives, 20s. being then paid to bind the bargain as “an earnest pennye”, £9 to be paid at the next assizes holden for Devon, and £40 to be paid at every assize holden thereabter for Devon, until the whole sum of £130 be paid. The three lived named by the said Peter were those of his son Nathaniell Mavericke and of Samuell and Elias, two of the sons of John Maverick, son of the said Peter. The said Peter appeared at the assizes held in August following, to pay £40 according to the agreement; but the defendant, having intelligence that more money might be gotten for a fine fo said messuage and premises, devised with himself by some means to put your said subject from his bargain; and therefore took on him to draw up the lease, and insered therein divers reservations, covenants, and unreasonable conditions, neither formerly spoken of nor agreed nor fir to be tolerated, and could not be induced to strice them out. Whereat you said subject taking some offense and dislike, the said defendant moved your subject to relinquish his bargain; and made a new agreement with your subject that if he would cancel said bargain, he, the said defendant, would repay the £10 formerly received as part of his fine, and in addition would pay him 10 angels in fold or £5 in solver, and would let him have the said messuage and lands for one year from the time of the first agreement, which offer you said subject accepted, and agreed that the said William Champneys might demise the same to any other which he has since done; and tho’ this defendant hath often and in most gentle and friendly manner entreated him to replay the said £10 and also the 10 angels, yet now, having affected his purpose, the said Champneys refuseth to pay, and evicted the tenants to whom your said subject had let said
                                                                                          messuage and lands, and forbade them to pay the last quarter’s rent to your said subject. The said bargain was concluded in private, and the said Champneys put the agreement down in writing and refuseth to give it up. Asks that a writ of privy seal be directed to the said William Champneys to appear before Your Majesty’s Honorable Court of Whitehall, to answer the premises upon his oath.

                                                                                          Answer of William Champneys, gent., taken at Torrington 13 June 1612. Admits it is true that about the last day of February 1609 there was a contract made between Peter Maverick, clerk, their complainant, and defendant concerning the making of a lease of lands, etc., mentioned in the Bill, and that eh, this defendant, had 20s. in part of the fine of the said lease and £9 at the Lent assizes then following, and the complainant nominated Nathaniel Maverick his son and Samuel and Elias Maverick his grandchildren to this defendant, on whose lives he was to have the lease for ninety-nine years, and this was briefly set down in a note by William Northcott, gent., and subscribed by complainant and defendant, whereby it appears that a condition was to be made that the lessee could only let the premises from year to year, and that only to pasture and not to tillage, without consent of the defendant, that on the death of each of the three lives the best beast should be paid as a heriot, or 40s., and so on, as may be seen by reference to the note. The said Champneys gave this note to a friend to have a lease drawn up, which was done, under the arrangements aforesaid, at the yearly rental of 9s; and afterwards the same was delivered to the complainant, who began to find fault as to the condition of letting by yearly tenure only; and defendant denies that complainant brought a sum of £40 to him and also that there was any second agreement, but admits that he made an offer to complainant to the effect alleged and that complainant would not accept thereof, altho’ afterward complainant would have accepted; but then defendant would not agree, because one Harris, who before had offered him £10 more for the same, now again approached him. But defendant was desirous that the agreement might stand, and was willing to alter the condition of letting to complainant’s desifre if the latter would pay the £40 arranged for, which said defendant was relying on; but complainant refused, and defendant believes that he had not the money to pay, and so defendant was driven to let the premises to one John Burton for £5 less. And further he refers himself to the said note and the lease formally drawn up.

                                                                                          The Replication of Peter Mavericke, clerk, date 30 June, 10 James I [1612]. He acknowledges himself to be repaid the £10 for the first payment of the fine if he had enjoyed the premises for one whole year s by defendant’s promise, but denies that defendant was willing to omit the condition of letting otherwise than for one year unless he gave a consideration in money, but alleges that the second agreement was absolutely agreed to and accepted, altho’ complainant was willing to stand to his first agreement and had the £40 ready, had not defendant willingly made proffer of 10 angels to complainant to relinquinsh his former bargain, and accordingly brought £40 to the next assizes, intending to have his lease sealed, which the defendant untruly denies; and he affirms that all he said in his Bill was true. (Public Record Office, Court of Requests, unindexed records, Bundle 467)”[12].


                                                                                               Children of Rev. Peter Maverick and Dorothy Tucke:
                                                                                          Rev. John Maverick+   b. 28-Dec-1578, d. 2-Feb-1635/36
                                                                                          Judith Maverick   b. 24-Jun-1580
                                                                                          Rebecca Maverick   b. 24-Jun-1580
                                                                                          Nathaniel Maverick   b. 24-Jun-1583, d. 24-Nov-1630
                                                                                          Daniel Maverick   b. 11-Jun-1585
                                                                                          Elizabeth Maverick   b. 11-Jun-1585
                                                                                          Marie Maverick   b. 24-Jul-1586
                                                                                          Marie Maverick   b. 4-Aug-1588


                                                                                            Rev. Radford Maverick (M)
                                                                                            b. circa 1561, #351075
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                                                                                                 Rev. Radford Maverick was the son of Rev. Robert Maverick and (Unknown) (Unknown). Rev. Radford Maverick was born circa 1561. He was baptized on 18-Jun-1561 at Awliscombe, Devonshire, England. He married Awdrye Rackley. Rev. Radford Maverick was buried on 26-Dec-1622 at Saint Mary Major Parish, Exeter, Devonshire, England. His estate was probated on 7-Jan-1622/23 at Exeter, Devonshire, England.
                                                                                                 He was graduated on 17-Nov-1581 at Exeter College at Oxford University, Oxford, England. He was ordained a priest 15-Jun-1583. He was named the Rector of Trusham, at north of, Chudleigh, Devonshire, England, 1586. He the Vicar at at Islington, Devonshire, England, 1-Jul-1597. He resigned his post as Vicar at at Islington, Devonshire, England, 1620. He named Curate at All Hallows-Goldsmith Street, Exeter, Devonshire, England, 1622. He left a will on 20-Jul-1622

                                                                                            “The will of Radford Mauericke, Minister and preacher in the Cittie of Exeter, 20 July 1622. My body to be buried in the same Tombe with my wyffe in the parish church of S Mary the More, with a sermon. To Radfor Mauericke, by brother John’s son, my godson, 20s., and I forgive him 20s. that he oweth me. To John, son of my brother John, 10s. To my cousen Sysell, my brother John’s daughter, 20s. To my kinswoman, Robert Caddey’s daughter, 5s. To Henrye Mauericke, my brother Edward’s son, 20s. To my cousen Elizabeth, my brother Edward’s daughter, 20s. To “my cousen John Mauericke preacher one of Zanchees works of the nature of god in lattyn,” and to his son Aron 20s. To my cousen Nathaniell Mauericke, my eldest brother’s son, 10s. for a gold ring. To my brother-in-lay Thomas Brewer 5s., and to his son, my cousen Thomas Brewer, 5s. To my cousen John Brewer his son and to his daughter Mary, my goddaughter, 10s. apiece for a gold ring. To Joane Rackley, my wife’s kinswoman, my wife’s best gown and beaver hat and band with the trunk that they be in and one “syld presse” now at Ilsington, a carpet which was her grandfather’s, 2-s. in money, and 10s. for a gold ring. To Mary, sister of said Joane, 20s. To John Rackley a doublett and breeches. To his wife Wilmote in respect of her attendance 20s. and a pair of coarse sheets. To his son Martin Rackley 5s. at the end of his apprenticeship. to his daughter Tamsyne 5s. To my wife’s sister’s daughter, Mary Eastcott, 20s. To my cousen “Anne Rackley, widow a gown of cloth of sarge which lies at Gregory’s Soper’s unmade,” 20s. in respect of her attendance, and a pair of old sheets. To her daughter Audrey, 10s. To her daughters Grance and Prisilla 5s. apiece. To my goddaughter Dowsabell Sutcott 10s. for a gold ring. To Mr. Gregory Soper my saddle bridle and furniture and a Caliver. To my old servant Cristover Syvericke a sword, a shert, a pair of boots and spurs and 10s. To Mr. Lang my muinister, one sarkett. To Mr. Warren Vical or Ilsington my free holte in a Tynne works, called the Sanctuary, and to his successors forever.
                                                                                            Residuary legatee and executrix: Anne Rackley of the Cittie of Exeter, spinster. Overseers: Mr. Clement Owlaburrow, Mr. Gregory Soper, William Homes, Nicholas Somers, and John Parsons. Witnesses: Clement Awlborow, Williams Homes, Nich. Somers, John Psons, and Christover Syuerett.

                                                                                            He wrote a codicil on 27-Nov-1622;

                                                                                            Codicil, made 27 November 1622, after a long sickness and now in great weakness of body by means of a dropsy. Whereas I have given divers gifts and legacies to sundry particular persons of mine and my wife’s kindred, I charge my executrix that they hold good upon these conditions, that at the time of my
                                                                                            death I be of as good estate as I was. But seeing that it hath pleased god to visit me sithence with a long and chareable illness...and soe expend the most part...she shall proportionally deduct from them, but Joan Rackley, Docible Southcott, andmy cousen Anne are to have their legacies upon my death, and as
                                                                                            Anne Rackley was to have a gown which has since been made up for myself, I give her instead my wife’s cloak and 10s. Having about £200 owing me, I desire, if such debts are paid, that the money be divided among my kinsfolk as follows: To Aaron my cozen John Maverick’s son; to my cousins, Radford, my
                                                                                            brother John Mauericke’s son, his brother John, and his sister Cicill, or to their children in case of their decease; to Henry my brother Edward’s son and Elizabeth his sister, or to their children in case of their decease; also a like portion to my wife’s kindred, Johane Rackley, her sister Mary and her brother John
                                                                                            Rackley, or to their children in case of their decease. Anne my executrix is to preserve to herself some portion of my lead work in Ilsington.
                                                                                            Witnesses: Cloment Owlborow, Edward Land, and William Homes.

                                                                                            The Inventory of Rev. Radford Maverick was taken Inventory of Mr. Maqvericke’s goods in William Holmes his house, taken 2 January 1622/3 by George Trende and Mathew Bowden, £22 14s. 4d. On 2-Jan-1622/23.


                                                                                              Rev. Robert Maverick (M)
                                                                                              #351069
                                                                                              Relationship=11th great-grandfather of David Kipp Conover Jr..

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                                                                                                    Rev. Robert Maverick was born Robert was probably born in the early 1500s. He married (Unknown) (Unknown). Rev. Robert Maverick was buried on 14-Nov-1573 at Awliscombe, Devonshire, England.
                                                                                                   He was the Clerk at Awliscombe, Suffolk County, Devonshire. He resided at at Awliscombe, Suffolk County, Devonshire, in 1561.

                                                                                                   Children of Rev. Robert Maverick and (Unknown) (Unknown):
                                                                                              (Unknown) Maverick
                                                                                              Rev. Peter Maverick+   b. circa 1550, d. before 3-Feb-1616/17
                                                                                              Alexander Maverick   b. circa 1552
                                                                                              John Maverick   b. circa 1552
                                                                                              Edward Maverick
                                                                                              Alice Maverick   b. 1559
                                                                                              Rev. Radford Maverick   b. circa 1561
                                                                                              Elizabeth Maverick   b. circa 1564
                                                                                              William Maverick   b. circa 1567


                                                                                                Edward May (M)
                                                                                                d. 10-Aug-1691, #297

                                                                                                     Edward May married Hannah King, daughter of Samuel King Sr. and Anna Finney, before 1670. Edward May married Dorcas Billington, daughter of Francis Billington and Christian Penn, before May-1686. Edward May died on 10-Aug-1691 at Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.


                                                                                                  Samuel May (M)
                                                                                                  #129173

                                                                                                       Samuel May married Abigail Stansfield before 6-Dec-1678.


                                                                                                    Samuel Maybe (M)
                                                                                                    b. 1825, #85382

                                                                                                          Samuel Maybe was born in 1825 at New York. He married Sally Thompson, daughter of William Thompson 2nd and Sally Palmetier, circa 1850.
                                                                                                         Samuel Maybe was also known as Samuel Mabee. He was also known as Samuel Maybee.



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