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Daniel FOSTER
 1734 - 1818

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  • Birth  Abt 1734  Salem, Essex, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender  Male 
    Died  4 Jun 1818  New Salem, Franklin, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Buried  City Cemetery, New Salem, Franklin, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID  I16418  Brainard (Brainerd) / Foster / Fish
    Last Modified  18 Oct 2001 00:00:00 
     
    Father  Amos FOSTER, b. 21 Apr 1710, Salem, Essex, Massachusetts  
    Mother  Eunice STOCKWELL, b. Abt 1713, Salem, Essex, Massachusetts  
    Family ID  F7700  Group Sheet
     
    Family  Hannah SMALL, c. 27 Nov 1737, Salem, Essex, Massachusetts  
    Married  2 Nov 1758  Danvers, Essex, Massachusetts Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Notes 
    • _UIDAB8B34BEFAD1B045A0D47F32E3B421A76CA4
    Children 
    >1. Daniel FOSTER, b. Abt 1768
    Family ID  F7714  Group Sheet
     
  • Notes 
    • !MARRIAGE: Vital Records of New Salem, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849 (BYU CS 43 .G46x PS 132) page 73, FOSTER, Daniel, and Hannah Trask, d. Edwardand Lydia (Small), at Danvers, Nov.2, 1758. P.R.6 (family records from Perley's History of Salem); Town Records of Danvers, Massachusetts, page 101, FOSTER,Dan[ie]l, of New Salem, and Hannah Traske, Nov.2,1758.

      !DEATH: Vital Records of New Salem, Massachusetts, page 135, FOSTER, Daniel, June 4, 1818, a. 84y. C.R.1.

      !CEMETERY: Center Cemetery, New Salem, Franklin, Massachusetts, June 1998, "In Memory of Mr. Daniel Foster who died June 4 1818 Aged 84 years"

      !CENSUS: 1790 Census, Heads of Families, page 118, New Salem, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts
      FOSTER, Danl (males over 16) 2, (males under 16) -, (females) 2.

      !CENSUS: 1800 Census, Heads of Families, page , New Salem, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts
      FOSTER, Daniel (2) (males) (0-10) 2, (10-18) 1, (16-26) 1, (26-45) 1, (45+) 1,
      (females) (0-10) 2, (10-18) 0, (16-26) 1, (26-45) 1, (45+) 1,

      !LAND: Essex Co., Massachusetts, Deeds, 1770, Nov 13 Daniel Foster et al John Southwick 4th 122 125 Danvers Vol. 122, page 125
      Know Ye, that Daniel Foster of New Salem in the county of Hampshire Husbandman & Hannah his wife and Abel Waters of Danvers in the county of Essex Yeoman & Lydia his wife
      Twenty fivepounds Six Shillings & eight Pence Lawful Money
      John Southwick ye fourth of said Danvers Husbandman
      A piece of Land in said Danverse containing an Acre * an half by estimation be the same more of less which John Trask granted to Edward Trask by a Deed Dated ye Sixteenth Day of February 1731 Recorded in the Office for the Registry of Deeds & in said County of Essex Libro 61 Folio 101 The same Land butting Southerly and Northwesterly on Land of John
      southwick and Northeasterly & Southeasterly on Land of Isaac Southwick as the wall * one pair ofBarn Stand round the premises with all the priviledges and appartenances thereof
      (signed) Daniel Foster, Hannah Foster, Abel Waters, Lydia Waters 13 Nov 1770. . . in presenc eof us & the word of Southwick being interlined John Higginson, Mehitabel Higginson

      !HISTORY: Heare Lyes Salim New Grant 1734-1763: A History of New Salem, Massachusetts, by Donald Kenneth Wetherbee, page 149 - DANIEL FOSTER b. 1734, d. June 4, 1818, New Salem, md. Hannah Trask, 1758, Danvers,b. c. 1735, d. Feb. 20, 1817, New Salem, dau. of ? John and
      Elizabeth Reed Trask. Ch.
      Daniel, Jr. b. c. 1768, md. Olive Wheeler, 1789
      Clerk in Lt. Amos Foster's company in 1757. In 1759 he paid one pole, was assessed for small personal estate but no real estate. Apparantly he lived here all his life. Son of whom? If she was dau. of John and Elizabeth Reed Trask why were they md. in Danvers? No deeds til 1789.
      [married in Danvers because father and brother had land there along with
      relatives of the Trask family.]
     

  
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