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The Earle family : Ralph Earle and his descendants

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Gen.] GENEALOGY. 33<br />

<strong>Ralph</strong>'s will was executed on the 25th of May, 1750. Among the<br />

bequests to <strong>his</strong> wife is <strong>his</strong> " negro boy Sharp " ; <strong>and</strong> he directs that<br />

if the negro be faithful <strong>and</strong> well-behaved, he shall have <strong>his</strong> freedom<br />

at her decease. If he be not faithful, he may be sold. But before<br />

<strong>Ralph</strong> died he manumitted the slave, <strong>and</strong> on the 6th of April, 1756,<br />

gave him thirty acres of l<strong>and</strong> on the southern declivity of Asnebum-<br />

skit. In the deed of conveyance he says " In consideration of Love,<br />

good will <strong>and</strong> faithful service to me performed by my negro servant<br />

Sharp " he makes t<strong>his</strong> gift. It appears that Sharp afterwards<br />

assumed the name Freeborn as a surname. <strong>Ralph</strong>'s deed is recorded<br />

in the Worcester Registry, Book 38, p. 2S5.*<br />

<strong>The</strong> children of <strong>Ralph</strong> <strong>and</strong> Mary (Hicks) <strong>Earle</strong> were:<br />

Si- 1. William <strong>Earle</strong>, b. Nov. 12, 1690; in. Annah Howard.<br />

82- 2.<br />

83- 3.<br />

84- 4.<br />

85- 5.<br />

S6- 6.<br />

John <strong>Earle</strong>, b. April 24, 1692 ; in. widow Sarah Borden.<br />

Mary <strong>Earle</strong>, b. Oct. 24, 1693 ; in. Sheffield.<br />

Elizabeth <strong>Earle</strong>, b. Dec. 24, 1696; in. Robert Lawton.<br />

Sarah <strong>Earle</strong>, b. Jan. 18, 169S ; m. Stephen Manchester.<br />

Martha <strong>Earle</strong>, b. Dec. 21, 1700.<br />

87- 7. Patience <strong>Earle</strong>, b. Nov. 24, 1702; m. Benjamin Richardson.<br />

•<br />

88- 8.<br />

89- 9.<br />

<strong>Ralph</strong> <strong>Earle</strong>, b. March 14,<br />

Robert <strong>Earle</strong>, b. March 2,<br />

2d, Hepzibah Johnson.<br />

1704.<br />

1706 ; m. 1st, Mary Newhall<br />

90-10.<br />

91-11.<br />

Mercy <strong>Earle</strong>, b. March 13, 1708 ; in. Jotham Rice.<br />

Benjamin <strong>Earle</strong>, b. March 14, 171 1 ; in. 1st, Abigail<br />

Newhall ; 2d, widow Deborah (Buffum) Slade.<br />

[14-4]. Thomas3 <strong>Earle</strong> '( William, 2 <strong>Ralph</strong> 1<br />

), son of<br />

William <strong>and</strong> Mary (Walker) <strong>Earle</strong>; m. before Nov.,<br />

1693, Mary {b. 1670; d. 1759), dau. of Philip <strong>and</strong> Mary<br />

Taber, of Dartmouth, Mass. ; <strong>and</strong> d. April 28, 1727.<br />

In 1692, when <strong>his</strong> father gave him l<strong>and</strong> in Dartmouth, he went<br />

there to live ; in 1696, conveyed <strong>his</strong> l<strong>and</strong> to John Shaw ; lived a short<br />

time in Portsmouth ;<br />

bought the same year of John Shaw 40 acres in<br />

Swanzey,f to which he removed <strong>and</strong> added more to it; in 1708, sold<br />

off between one <strong>and</strong> two acres for a Friends' meeting-house ; in<br />

* On the chart of "<strong>Ralph</strong> <strong>Earle</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>his</strong> Descendants" it is stated that he<br />

held ttvo slaves. T<strong>his</strong> mistake was caused by the differences in the spelling<br />

of Sharp's name in the records, f In the early records the spelling of the<br />

name of t<strong>his</strong> town is S%va?isea, but in t<strong>his</strong> work we have adopted the modern<br />

spelling<br />

—<br />

Sivanzey.<br />

5<br />

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