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Abraham Annis

Birth
Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
1738 (aged 69–70)
Salem, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA
Burial
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Abraham Annis was a weaver, husbandman and farmer. According to the Last Will and Testament of his father, he inherited several pieces of property in 1717. He served several periods of military duty during the Queen Ann's War (1708-1709), and is on the muster rolls of Captain Thomas Noyes. It is also recorded that he was paid 18 shillings by Lieutenant Caleb Moody for services during a scouting expedition to Haverhill, Massachusetts between August 18-31, 1708. An account of the march to Haverhill, by Lt. Moody and his company, is recorded in the Vermont Gazetteer (Volume 4).
Abraham spent all but the last year of his life at Newbury at which time he purchased 100 acres of land at Haverhill, MA (now Salem, New Hampshire). This move was no doubt prompted by his son Abraham, who had moved there some years previous.

Abraham Annis was a weaver, husbandman and farmer. According to the Last Will and Testament of his father, he inherited several pieces of property in 1717. He served several periods of military duty during the Queen Ann's War (1708-1709), and is on the muster rolls of Captain Thomas Noyes. It is also recorded that he was paid 18 shillings by Lieutenant Caleb Moody for services during a scouting expedition to Haverhill, Massachusetts between August 18-31, 1708. An account of the march to Haverhill, by Lt. Moody and his company, is recorded in the Vermont Gazetteer (Volume 4).
Abraham spent all but the last year of his life at Newbury at which time he purchased 100 acres of land at Haverhill, MA (now Salem, New Hampshire). This move was no doubt prompted by his son Abraham, who had moved there some years previous.



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