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3901 Killed in a car accident at the intersection of S. Ashburnham road to Gardner. Bisbee, Timothy Lee (I15780)
 
3902 Killed in accident working on power lines; truck turned over and killed him. Joseph never married. Bisbee, Joseph P. (I14002)
 
3903 Killed in auto accident, Philadelphia, Pa. Arnold, Mattie May (I7525)
 
3904 Killed in car accident. Tattersal, Emily Marie (I15775)
 
3905 King, Texas (unlocated) McLeod, Ivy Myrtle (I31329)
 
3906 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Sanford, S. (I32122)
 
3907 Known today as Fall River. Snell, Hannah (I29975)
 
3908 Knox Center for Long Term Gray, Mary Arlene (I8274)
 
3909 Knox County Home. Marquardt, Amelia A. (I2047)
 
3910 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Bisbee, K.K. (I440)
 
3911 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Bisbee, K.N. (I16554)
 
3912 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Holt, K.J. (I16733)
 
3913 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Burmeister, K.N. (I13061)
 
3914 Labrador Ponds (unlocated). Bisbee, Dorothy (I2799)
 
3915 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Bisbee, C.S. (I16629)
 
3916 Land records for New Haven, Addison Co., Vermont dated 26 March 1838 show Jared, David, Joseph and Elijah Bisbee taking over land which, "My father Joseph Bisbee late of said New Haven, deceased, lived at the time of his death."

Joseph Bisbee Jr. family from VICTORIA L. BISBEE BOWER #11-_2, Brea, California. 
Family: Joseph Bisbee, Jr. / Mary (F621)
 
3917 Larry Bisbee was a driver for Hammermill Paper Co., 1973, lived in Union City, Pa. Bisbee, Larry Eugene (I290)
 
3918 Larry is buried in the same cemetery as his parents, Carroll E. Bisbee and Winifred George (Wilson)) Bisbee - Karen Lynne (Bisbee) Ulrich. Bisbee, Lawrence Edward (I7556)
 
3919 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: L.E. Bisbee / B.A. Hart (F3757)
 
3920 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Andringa, L.K. (I16749)
 
3921 Last residence: R.D.3, Corry, Pa. Bisbee, Roy Leslie (I152)
 
3922 Last Will and Testament of Nathaniel Jackson III of Middleborough

"Know all men by these presents that I NATHANIEL JACKSON of Middleborough in the county of Plymouth in New England, being at this present time labouring under many bodily infirmities, yet of a sound & disposing memory and understanding, blessed be God for the same, and being sensible of my own mortality, and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die, do make & ordain this to be my last will & testament to remain firm & involable forever.

"Imprimis. It is my will that all my just debts & funeral charges be paid out of my estate by my executor hereafter named in convenient time after my decease.

"Item. I give and bequeath unto my well beloved wife PATIENCE JACKSON, all my estate both real and personal both indoor and outdoor, accepting to each & every child six shillings as hereafter expressed, viz.
"To my son SAMUEL I give and bequeath six shillings as above mentioned, to be paid by my executor within or at the expiration of one year after my decease. --
"Item. I give unto my daughter EUNICE HOUSE six shillings to be paid by my executor at the end of one year after my decease. --
"Item. I give to my son NATHANIEL JACKSON six shillings, to be paid by my executor at the end of one year after my decease. --
"Item. I give to my son WILLIAM JACKSON six shillings, to be paid at the end of one year after my decease. --
"Item. I give unto my son JOSEPH JACKSON six shillings to, be paid to him by my executor at the end of one year after my decease.
"Item. I give to my son BARNABAS JACKSON six shillings, to be paid to him by my executor at the end of one year after my decease. --

"Lastly, my will is that my loving & welbeloved wife PATIENCE JACKSON shall be my executor of this my last will & testament. Thus hoping this my last will will be kept & performed according to the true intent & meaning thereof. I commit my body to the dust, and my soul to God that gave it. --
"In witness whereof I the said NATHANIEL JACKSON have hereunto set my hand & seal this ninth day of June 1768. -- Signed, sealed, & published & declared to be Nathaniel Jackson //seal// his last will & testament in presence of us EBENEZER HINDS, SAMUEL ROBINS, JOHN MILLER.

A performance bond in the amount of £150 is given by:
PATIENCE JACKSON, widow of Middleborough;
JOHN MILLER, yoeman of Middleborough; and
CONSIDER COLE, innkeeper of Plympton.

Mayflower Society, Plymouth, Mass., Probate on Microfilm vol 20, p. 135. 
Jackson, Nathaniel III (I2285)
 
3923 Last Will and Testament of Nathaniel Jackson Jr., of Plymouth

In the name of God Amen. I NATHANIEL JACKSON of Plimouth in the County of Plimouth in New England being weak of body but of a sound and disposing mind & memory doe make and ordain this to be my last will & testament hereby revokeing and disannulling all other wills by me heretofore made.

First of all I recomend my immortall soul to God that gave it, and my body to a decent burial according to the discretion of my executor hereafter named. As to my worldly estate I disposeth & order in manner following - that all my just debts & funeral charges be paid and discharged out of my personal estate and then-

Imprimis, I grant & bequeath to my loving wife REBECCA JACKSON the use benefit & profit of my homestead being about forty acres of land partly woodland & partly cleared in Plimouth aforesaid with a dwelling house thereon, namely all the said house except what is hereafter in this will granted unto my son LEMUEL JACKSON, as also the use of my household stuff and the profit that might belong to me by virtue of the use & improvement of my schooner, that is the vessels part, except one eighth, all during her naturall life if she remain my widow- and the cattle & horse [kine] I bequeath to her & her disposal, and hereby allow her also the liberty and benefit of providing a hand to make fish or go to sea with my son LEMUEL if she see cause. But if she marry again to have and enjoy the said household stuff during her life and the cattle and horse as aforesaid.

Item. I will and beqaueath to my son LEMUEL the present use & improvement of part of my dwelling house, viz the kitchen or leantoo, and a little bed room with privilege in the great cellar, half cellar & chamber, & after ye decease or marriage of my said wife the whole of said house & homestead to have his heirs and assigns forever. --I allso give him at my decease one eighth part of my schooner if there remain so much after my just debts & charges are paid out of the moveable estate. --and if he sees cause to prevent selling of the schooner he paying debts, he may so do by paying the same out of his own estate and take the schooner to himselfe-- all this to him, provided he pay to his brother NATHANIEL JACKSON the sum of one hundred pounds in bills of credit or other pay to his acceptance, [if] not soone, then money at thirty shillings per [?] and to his six sisters viz LYDIA, ABIGAIL, HANNAH, REBECCA, ELIZABETH & MARY the sum of twenty pounds paid in like bills or pay within two years after my said wifes decease or marriage or to the then survivor or survivors of the which said sums I give to them & their heirs forever. The said six daughters or survivors of them are allso to have what they hold, stuff their mother leaves at her decease, all the rest of my estate to be equally divided amongst my said children except Lemuel. And finally I appoint my said wife & son LEMUEL to be executor of this my last will and testament- and in witness & confirmation of the premises I have hereunto set my hand and seal the 16th day of July anno Domini 1746.


Probate documents identify Nathaniel's son, Lemuel, as a fisherman. The inventory of Nathaniel Jackson's estate lists wearing apparel, armour, furniture, kitchenware, candle making equipment, tools, blubber casks, a sheep and lamb, and a horse. Although Nathaniel left his cattle to his wife, no cattle were counted in the inventory. The last three items of the inventory are quite interesting:

-- the schooner canoe & appurtenances, valued at £165.0.0 (currency of the New Tenour)
-- the pew in ye meeting house in Plimouth First Precinct, £15.0.0
-- the homestead & buildings thereon, £187.10.0

Mayflower Society, Plymouth, Mass., Probate on Microfilm vol 10, pp. 310-13 
Jackson, Nathaniel Jr. (I13755)
 
3924 Last Will and Testament of Nathaniel Jackson, Sr., of Plymouth

The last will and testament of NATHANIEL JACKSON Senr of Plymouth in the County of Plymouth in New England yoeman[.] I NATHANIEL JACKSON being aged and weak in body but of sound and disposing mind & memory, do make & appoint these presents to be my last will and testament in manner and form following[:] I commend my soul to God that gave it, & my body to a decent funeral hopeing for a joyfull resurrection through Jesus Christ--And as to my worldly Estate after my just debts & funeral charges, with the legacies in this will mentioned, are paid and discharged by my Executor hereafter in these presents mentioned, I give and bequeath as follows--

Imprimis[.] To my eldest son NATHANIEL JACKSON all the land with the appurtenances that I bought of ISAAC DOTEN and one half of my pasture near the house where ELEAZER KING now lives, all in Plymouth aforesd with one half of my land in Hallifax or Middlebro near to TOMSONS, and half my right in the grist mill, & half my right in the saw mill there, all to him his heirs & assigns forever. I also give him three eighths of the new Scooner I built ye last winter which JOHN KEMPTON is now master, and ye bed I lye upon with the furniture belonging to it--

2 I give and bequeath to my son SAMUEL JACKSON all my right and interest in Plimton in the County aforesd viz, housing land meadow & swamps with the appurtenances to him, his heirs and assigns forever, and also one bed & the beding belonging to it and the sawmill on the premises in Plymton aforesd. I say all my right there but what JNO RICHARD and I owned together in the first Great Lot--

3 I give and bequeth unto my daughter RUTH TURNER wife to DAVID TURNER of Plymouth aforesaid one hundred pounds in bills of the old tenour, to be paid within a year after my decease, and one bed and furniture thereof--

4 I give to JOHN JONES and SARAH JONES children of my daughter ANN, deceas'd ten pounds apiece in bills of the old tenour to be paid within a year after my death--

5 I give and bequeath unto JOSEPH TREBLE son of my said Daughter ANN the land I bought of JAMES SHURTLEFF lying by Little Pond so called in Plymo aforesd not far from the sd pasture near ELEAZER KING'S and all my remaining right in the First Great Lot that Mr. JOHN RICHARD deceased & I owned together in the propriety of Plymouth and Plymton aforesd with the appurtenances, to him, his heirs and assigns forever[.]

6 I give to JOHN TREBLE son of my sd daughter twenty shillings old teneur.

7 I give & bequeath to JOSEPH JACKSON son of my son JOSEPH JACKSON deceased the home I built with ye land where my father formerly lived with all my right on that side [of] ye street near to or adjoining on Spring Hill so called in Plymouth aforesd, with the appurtenances except I intend all on the east side of ye street only to the sd JOSEPH JACKSON my Grandson, to him his heirs and assigns forever--

8 I give to LOIS JACKSON daughter to my sd son JOSEPH deceased the sum of five pounds, old tenour.

9 I give to NICHOLAS SPINKS my great grand child twenty shillings old tenour, and finally all the rest and residue of my Estate whatsoever & wheresoever both Real & Personal, I give & bequeath to my son THOMAS JACKSON whom I do make and constitute sole executor of this my last will and tesament (to receive debts & pay all debts and legacies out of his part) by these presents--hereby revoking and disanulling all former wills by me made, & confirming this to be my last will and testament only, and in testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty ninth day of April One Thousand Seven Hundred & Forty Three--

Signed Sealed & Delivered to be his last will & testament in presence of Josiah Cotton, Josiah Carver, Benjamin Jackson, [?Keria?] Adams

Nathaniel Jackson //seal//

Mayflower Society Library, Plymouth Mass. Probate microfilm vol. 9, p. 110. 
Jackson, Nathaniel Sr. (I13747)
 
3925 Later moved to Santa Fe National Cemetery, NM Thompson, Capt. Edward Francis (I6482)
 
3926 Latimer moved to Philadelphia with his father in 1855 and lived at the following addresses: Latimer Bisby, foreman h. 320 Taylor St., Philadelphia, 1869. Latimer Bisby, foreman h. 6 Kinder St., Phila., 1870-73. Latimer Bisby, cigars and stationery 1330 S. 2nd St., 1874-76. Latimer Bisbee, clerk 425 Chestnut St., h. 1326 Chestnut St., Phila., 1877-80. Latimer Bisbee, laborer h. 1308 2nd St., Phila., 1880-82. Latimer Bisbee, moulder h. 1035 Newton St., Phila., 1884-86. Bisbee, Latimer Ballou (I4845)
 
3927 Laura d. "Aged 58 yrs. 7 mos. 22 das." Faunce, Laura B. (I6842)
 
3928 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Wojewoda, L. (I12305)
 
3929 Lawn Cemetery (unlocated). This is probably a reference to Puritan Lawn Cemetery in Peabody. Bisbee, Susan M. (I11328)
 
3930 Lawrence (unlocated), Maine. Clark, John (I4716)
 
3931 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Gregory Earl Greiner / C.A. Kline (F11583)
 
3932 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Bisbee, L.R. Jr. (I15273)
 
3933 Lawrence R. Bisbee served in the Army Air Corps from 1935 to 1939. He is a retired businessman (2000). Bisbee, Lawrence Richard (I7701)
 
3934 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Myers, L.G. (I12324)
 
3935 Lawrenceville (unlocated), Pennsylvania. McNeil, Katharine (I10245)
 
3936 Lawson A. Young was a mechanic in 1897. Young, Lawson Arthur (I7838)
 
3937 Lazarus Pope, son of Ralph and Rachael (Neale) Pope, went to Stoughton with his parents and settled on land assigned to him by his father; was there as early as 1740 and died there, 1 April 1752, aged 36 yrs., 5 mos. Pope, Lazarus (I3466)
 
3938 LDS Wallace, Kathleen (I16341)
 
3939 LDS Ancestry file has him born abt 1670, "of" Duxbury, Plymouth, Mass. Pierce, John (I891)
 
3940 LDS Ancestry File has him born Jan 1638, Plymouth, Plymouth, Mass. Pierce, Abraham Jr. (I893)
 
3941 LDS Ancestry File has him d. bef 12 Oct 1725, "of" Duxbury, Plymouth, Mass. Pierce, John (I891)
 
3942 LDS Temple Family: Harlan William Boyer / Florence Myrtle Christianson (F11912)
 
3943 Leah Aldrich was from Richmond, N. H. They were M by Nathaniel Aldrich. List of (2) children incomplete. There apparently were 10 children in all. Family: Major Seth Bisbee / Leah Aldrich (F1323)
 
3944 Leander Bisbee was a weaver, residence 365 Central Street, Lowell, Mass. Bisbee, Herbert L. (I6187)
 
3945 Leander D. Bisbee served in the 6th Maine Infantry from Brunswick, Maine. He lived at the following places at the times indicated: Leander D. Bisbee, teamster, boarded 47 Short St., Boston, 1854. Leander D. Bisbee, teamster, boarded 74 North Margin St., Boston, 1855. Leander D. Bisbee, stonecutter, Biddeford, Me., 1872. Leander D. Bisbee, stonecutter, 9 Race St., Lowell, Mass., 1885. Bisbee, Leander D. (I4301)
 
3946 Leander never married. Churchill, Leander Scott (I5292)
 
3947 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Johnson, L.A. (I12162)
 
3948 Legacy House Assisted Living Center Bird, Della Rae (I31897)
 
3949 Leighton d. "Aged 24 yrs. 7 mos. 7 das." Bisbee, Leighton (I7117)
 
3950 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Bisbee, L.S. III (I14538)
 

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