From a history of the Montague family comes the information that the Enfield Committee allotted him a portion of land on November 3, 1687, after he had been admitted as an "inhabitant" by the town. It is believed that he is the eldest son of Robert Pease of Salem, the weaver, and a nephew of John Pease, Sr.
As he was not mentioned in the documents of the day, it is likely that Robert had moved prior to the 1692 witch hunt. In fact, his marriage in Hadley (or even if it was Enfield) shows he was gone from Salem.
Robert and Hannah's other children included: Hannah, Mary, Sarah, Nathaniel, Experience, Abigail, Joseph, Bethiah, Miriam, and Benjamin.
From a history of the Montague family comes the information that the Enfield Committee allotted him a portion of land on November 3, 1687, after he had been admitted as an "inhabitant" by the town. It is believed that he is the eldest son of Robert Pease of Salem, the weaver, and a nephew of John Pease, Sr.
As he was not mentioned in the documents of the day, it is likely that Robert had moved prior to the 1692 witch hunt. In fact, his marriage in Hadley (or even if it was Enfield) shows he was gone from Salem.
Robert and Hannah's other children included: Hannah, Mary, Sarah, Nathaniel, Experience, Abigail, Joseph, Bethiah, Miriam, and Benjamin.
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