Person Sheet


Name Rachel or Rebecca ROLLINS
Spouses:
1 William WEYMOUTH
Birth bef 1743, Portsmouth, Rockingham, NH
Death 26 Jul 1802, Lee, Strafford, NH
Father Joshua WEYMOUTH (1695-1755)
Mother Sarah DENNETT (1701-1769)
Marriage 1763
Children: James (1764-)
Samuel (1766-1848)
Abigail
Polly
Susanna
John (1777-)
William
Enoch (1785-)
Sally
Robert (1789-)
Notes for Rachel or Rebecca ROLLINS
of Nottingham, NH. Have also seen her name as Rebecca Rollins.
Notes for William (Spouse 1)
No record of his birth, he and Dennett live near each other in Lee, NH part of the time. His mother Sarah Dennett Waymouth was of Portsmouth. She might have gone back to her mother to have these two children. The death record of son Enoch says father of Portsmouth, NH.

26 July 1802 William Waymouth, late of Lee, NH ill examed. WW 17 March 1798 in Lee, NH of Strafford, NH. He was a joiner. Living in Lee, NH in 1766.

A petition for the Town of Durham, NH was signed by over 100 residents on 18 November 1765. Some of the signers are William Weymouth, James Hall, John Giles, Israel Pandel, Francis Durgin, John Sanborn, Edward hill, Ebeb Randel, Joseph Clark, Eli Clark, Jr., Benjamin Bickford, Josiah Durgin, John Durgin, John Clark and Eli Clark.

Dover, NH Book 7, page 398:
17 March 1798: I, William Weymouth of Lee in the County of Strafford in the State of New Hampshire, Joiner, ebing weak of body but of sound mind and memory thanks be given to God, therefore calling to mind the mortality of my body knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die, do make and ordain this my last will and Testiment, that is to say principally and first I reccomend my Soul to Almighty God who gave it unto me, and my body I recommend to the earth to be burried in a decent Christian manner, at the descretion of my Executor, herein names nothing doubting but at the General Resurection I shall receive the same by the Almighty Power of God, and after my funeral charges are defrayed, my just and honest debts payed, I Will and dispose of the remainder of my worldly estate, which the Lord hath been graciously pleased to give unto me in this life in maner form following.
I give to my wife Rachel Waymouth the 1/3 of my real Estate all my household including bed and bedding during her remaining my widow, then the household furniture to be equally divided between my daughters Like wise all that I shall give to my son Robert as long as she shal remain my widow or until he arrives to age 21, she paying 1/2 of my debts, and the one half of what I shall give to my children. Like wise one cow she keeping Enoch and Robert, she having the privilege of the stock, which I shall leave to my son Robert until her marriage or until he is 21.
I give to my son Samuel Waymouth $1.oo to be paid after my dec'd.
I give to my son James $150. to be paid by my wife and John equally alike $50. of said sum to be paid in three years after my dec'd the other sum to be paid $50. yearly.
I give to my son John 1/2 of my real estate also 1/2 of my personal estate also 1/2 of his Mothers after her dec'd except what part shall have otherwise disposed of in this my last will.
I give to my son William $25. to be paid 6 years after my dec'd/
I give to my son Enoch $150. the 1/2 in seven years after my dec'd anf the other 1/2 the year following.
I give to son Robert 1/2 of real estate including his Mothers third after her dec'd or when he is 21 also 1/2 of personal property which she has not disposed off in paying debts.
No. 1 (daughters) I give to daughter Polly Waymouth one cow and $10. at he marriage and when she leaves my dwelling house.
I give to daughter Abigail Waymouth same as no. 1.
I give to daughter Sally Waymouth same as no. 1.
I give to daughter Susanna same as no. 1.
All this to be paid by my wife and Robert who is in her care and John.
I appoint John Waymouth my Executor.
William Weymouth
Recorded agreeably to the original examed by Wm. Atkinson, Esq. 26 day of July 1802 the last will of William Waymouth late of Lee dec'd.

Lee, NH Book 7, Page 509. Inventory: Homestead situated in Lee containing 125 acres of land with buildings thereon. Valued at $20. per acre. Total value $2754.77.

Division of Land of Wm. Waymouth to John Waymouth. Beginning at stake standing by Samuel Chapmans Land thense south 57 & 1/2 degrees West 83 rds to north river Road thence Easterly by said 1/3 to said Chapmans land to stake. Also 1 acre and 35 sq. rods of land on the westerly side of said road thence northerly by said road to the widdows third thence westerly by said third to the bounds began at.
And also 23 acres & 9 rods of land situate on the north side of Wardleys road beginning at the South West corner of the 3 rods on north side of said road, thence northerly by said thirds to Joseph Tuttles land thence westerly by said Tuttles land to Gideon Mathers land to said road, thence easterly by said road to the bounds 1st. began and also the south twelve feet of the Barn with a privilege in the yard also the south westerly 1st floor chamber and Garrit of same and the north west bedroom and privilege to ovens and 1/3 of cellar with privelage of door yard.

Strafford Court of Probate 8--509--1804
Before the Hon. Ebenezer Smith Esq. 12 March 1804, Joseph Tuttle was elected and allowed to be guardian unto Robert Waymouth of Lee Minor son of Wm. Waymouth late of said Lee dec'd intestate the said minor being upwards of the age of 14 years, who gave bond in the sum of two thousand dollars with sureties to wit Geo. Tuttle gentleman and Joseph S. Folsom trader both of Lee aforesaid for the faithfull discharge of that trust according to law. Attest
Wm. J. Atkinson Esq.

April 6, 1799 Wm. Waymouth of Lee sold to Joseph Tuttle for $229.14 Rachel gave up her third.
William Waymouth
Rachel Waymouth
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