52Between 1738 and 1740 this family moved from Duxbury to North yarmouth ME and remained in that state for the rest of their lives.
Barnabas bought his brother's, Cornelius, homestead in North Yarmouth, ME in 1745, and made that his place of residence ever afterwards. He married about 1737, Jane Bradbury, the posthumous daughter of Jacob and Elizabeth (Stockman) Bradbury of Salisbury, MA. She was the younger sister of Dorothy, the wife of Rev. Ammi Ruhama Cutter. Barnabas and wife were received as member of the First Church August 30, 1742, by public profession and September following, he brought his two sons to receive the sacred ordinance. The home of this family became a noted place, being situated upon a lofty elevation overlooking Cousins River and the glimmering waters of Casco Bay. Mr. Soule died April 8, 1780, aged 75 years and was buried in the Old Cemetary near his home. About 1737 when Barnabas was 31, he married Jane Bradbury, in prob Salisbury, MA. Born on 4 Aug 1718 in Salisbury, Essex, MA. Jane died in North Yarmouth, Cumberland, ME on 18 Apr 1761, she was 42. |