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John SEARLE (b. May 13, 1641, d. Oct 31, 1718)
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John Searle removed to Northampton, Massachusetts with his stepfather, Alexander Edwards, and his mother, Sarah Baldwin, when he was fourteen years old. On 4 Nov 1668 John Searle was made a freeman at Northampton, and he took the oath of allegiance there 8 Feb 1678. He signed a petition of citizens to the Governor and Council 4 Nov 1671, and another petition to the General Court of Massachusetts at Boston 31 May 1671. In 1700 John Searle and his family removed to Pascommuck, now known as Easthampton, Massachusetts. He lived on Lot #15, as one of the very first settlers, survived the 1704 massacre, where he lost his only surviving child by his first wife Ruth Janes, and three grandchildren. He died there 1718 in his 78th year.
More About John SEARLE and Mary NORTH:
Marriage: May 30, 1675, Farmington, Hartford, CT.
Children of John SEARLE and Mary NORTH are:
- +Nathaniel SEARLE, b. May 30, 1686, Northampton, Hampshire, MA, d. Jun 26, 1777, Southampton, Hampshire, MA.