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| Birth: | 22 Nov 1612 in Kittery, York, Maine |
| Death: | 17 Jan 1687/88 in Kittery, York, Maine |
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| Burial: Kittery, York, Maine |
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Individual:
Chr. Nov. 29, 1612, St. Pancras, Chickester, Sussex, England.
IGI Records and files.
" Heard-Hurd Genealogy 1610-1987 " by Charles Samuel Candage
and Ralph Ernest Peak.
Old Kittery and her Families.
Gravestones.
This line can be traced back further, but there are two paths given so
I stopped with John Hurd (Heard). both name versions are given in the
records.
Our Barnet settler:
On June 24, 1797, Tristram Hurd and his wife presented a certificate
of membership in the Congrational Church at Rochester, N.H.
Mr. Mason says, Tristram Hurd came from Rochester, N.H. to Barnet
in 1787, and bought two hundred acres of land where Nathaniel Roy
afterwards lived, for which he paid $600. The Hurd families of Haverhill
and Barnet are descended from one John Hurd (Heard) who located in Dover,
N.H. in 1636.
See the "History of Barnet Vermont" , page 498.
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