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6. | Joseph Bolles (2.Elizabeth2, 1.Thomas1) was christened on 19 Feb 1608 in Wordsop, Nottinghamshire, England; died in 1678 in Wells, York County, Maine. Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: say 1620, Kingston-upon-Hull, Yorkshire, England; He was apprenticed.
- Immigration: About 1640, Winter Harbor, Hancock County, Maine; He first settled in Winter Harbor, then removed to Wells, Maine.
- Oath: 4 Jul 1653, Wells, York County, Maine; He subscribed to the oath of allegiance to the Massachusetts government.
- Land/House: 1654, Wells, York County, Maine; The selectmen of Saco asked Dr. Childs to confirm the title to his land in 1654.
- Land/House: 1659, Wells, York County, Maine; He sold land to Peter Hill.
- Will: 18 Sep 1678, Wells, York County, Maine; He mentions his, wife Mary, and sons Thomas, Samuel and Joseph, daughters Frost, Becke, Locke, Chadbourne, and Mercy B.
- Probate/Proved: 29 Nov 1678, York County, Maine; His will was proved.
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Family/Spouse: Mary Howell. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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13. | Samuel Bolles (6.Joseph3, 2.Elizabeth2, 1.Thomas1) was born on 12 Mar 1646 in Wells, York County, Maine; died on 3 Oct 1718 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Other Events and Attributes:
- Other Will: 18 Sep 1678, Wells, York County, Maine; He was mentioned in his father's will of 18 Sep 1678.
- Moved To: say 1680, Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; He moved to Rochester, Massachusetts.
- Other Will: 28 Nov 1685; He is mentioned in his mother's will of 28 November 1685 as living in Rochester, Massachusetts.
- Land/House: 11 Jun 1712, Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; Samuel Bolls of Rochester, Mass., and his wife Mary, to Henry Flint on 11 June 1712 of Cambridge, of a certain tract of land containing six hundred acres (more or less) situate lying and being in New Dartmouth, alias Sheepscot, in the County of Cornwall (formerly so called) within the Province above said, commonly known by the name of Dyer's Neck, or Nassocmek, . . . which said neck of land was formerly granted by Robbin Hood, Sagamore of the sd. Nassacmek, unto William Dyer (father of the sd Marv) who died seized thereof." Consideration, " thirty pounds.
- Last Full Review: 31 Mar 2021
Samuel married Mary Dyer in say 1661. Mary was born on 12 May 1646 in Wells, York County, Maine; died in 1723 in Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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