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134 GENEALOGICAL NOTES OF BARNSTABLE i'amILIES.<br />

93. IV. Sarah, July 12, 1G90, married Jacob Loring Feb.<br />

1708-9.<br />

94. V. Susanna, Jan. 5, 1692-3, died Feb. 26, 1692-3.<br />

95. VI. Raciiel, June 19, 1694, married David Oushiilg.<br />

96. VII. Susanna, Dec. 9, 1697.<br />

97. VIII. Mary, June 2, 1700, died young.<br />

98. IX. Isaiah", June 10, 1703, graduated at Harvard College<br />

1723, taught school in Hingham and Mar'shfleld, arid<br />

preached on the Sabbaths. He married June 25, 1730, Abigail,<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Reuben Winslow <strong>of</strong> Marshfleld. In 1730<br />

he vras settled in the north parish <strong>of</strong> Eastham at £110 yearly<br />

salary and £200 settlement, and the parsOiiage lands.<br />

In 1747 his annual salary was increased to £75, new tenor.<br />

In 1750-53, 6s 8d, in 1754 £70, and thereafter £50 sterling.<br />

In 1785 Rev. Levi Whitman was settled as his colleague.<br />

He died Oct. 3, 1786, aged 83 years.<br />

(26.) Samuel Lewes, son <strong>of</strong> Lieut. James, (5) born 10th<br />

April, 1659, married Dec. 1690, Prudence Leonard. Widow Prudence<br />

Lewes died March 31, 1736, aged 60.<br />

Samuel Lewes resided in the East Parish, Owned the estate<br />

which his uncle John bought <strong>of</strong> Joshua Lombard, next east <strong>of</strong> Elder<br />

Henry Cobb's great lot. ' He died Dec. 1726, aged 67, intestate.<br />

Letters <strong>of</strong> administration on his estate wfere granted to his<br />

widow Prudence Lewes Jan. 25, 1725-6. The Inventory <strong>of</strong> the<br />

estate by Stiubael Dimmock, James Cobb and Samuel Bacon,<br />

amounted to £1,551,04,0 in the depreciated Bills <strong>of</strong> Credit then<br />

current. The homestead which contained about ten acres, and<br />

the dwelling-house thereon, was apprised at £644. Mr. Samuel<br />

Lewes' house, it appears, was the second built on the<br />

in the division the cellar <strong>of</strong> an old house is named.<br />

lot, for<br />

He also<br />

owned a house and land at South Sea. In the division, the<br />

widow had the improvement <strong>of</strong> one-third <strong>of</strong> the estate. The other<br />

two-thirds were one-half to Samuel, the eldest son, who took the<br />

South Sea property ; one quarter to Joseph, who had the easterly<br />

part <strong>of</strong> the homestead ; and one quarter to Ebenezer, who had the<br />

western part, adjoining the Cobb land. The rest <strong>of</strong> the estate<br />

was divided in the same proportions to the sons. The two daughters.<br />

Thankful and Hannah had each £146,12,8 "in good bills <strong>of</strong><br />

credit."<br />

Children horn in <strong>Barnstable</strong>.<br />

99. I. Samuel, 22d June, 1700. He resided at South Sea, married<br />

Reliance , and had born in <strong>Barnstable</strong> : 1, Susanna,<br />

Jan.' 19, 1722; 2, Neh'emiah, July 4, 1704;" 3,

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