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Ebenezer Gale

Birth
Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
1738 (aged 51–52)
Oxford, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
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Ebenezer Gale was the son of Abraham Gael Gale and Sarah Fiske. He married Elizabet Green 27 Dec 1709 Watertown Ma
All children born Watertown, Mass. He delt some in real estate, in Watertown, and finally deeded what he had left to Samuel Gale, of Watertown, May 21, 1726, and soon after removed to Oxford and was mentioned in the Will of Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, as residing there, Feb. 12, 1736-7. His son Ebenezer Jr., married and had a family in Oxford.--The records of Oxford, however do not mention the name of any Gale, except Ebenezer, Jr., at least, so says the town clerk, although the war records show that Abijah Gale, served from Oxford in the wars of 1755 and 1776

" Joshua, b. Feb. 22, 1696-78; He died Sept. 15, 1719, intestate, and his property was divided by mutual agreement between his brothers, Abraham,«u»«b» Ebenezer«/u»«/b» and John, and sisters, Mercy, Abigail, Mary and Lydia. In this division part of the heirs first spelt the name 'Gale'."
Ebenezer Gale was the son of Abraham Gael Gale and Sarah Fiske. He married Elizabet Green 27 Dec 1709 Watertown Ma
All children born Watertown, Mass. He delt some in real estate, in Watertown, and finally deeded what he had left to Samuel Gale, of Watertown, May 21, 1726, and soon after removed to Oxford and was mentioned in the Will of Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, as residing there, Feb. 12, 1736-7. His son Ebenezer Jr., married and had a family in Oxford.--The records of Oxford, however do not mention the name of any Gale, except Ebenezer, Jr., at least, so says the town clerk, although the war records show that Abijah Gale, served from Oxford in the wars of 1755 and 1776

" Joshua, b. Feb. 22, 1696-78; He died Sept. 15, 1719, intestate, and his property was divided by mutual agreement between his brothers, Abraham,«u»«b» Ebenezer«/u»«/b» and John, and sisters, Mercy, Abigail, Mary and Lydia. In this division part of the heirs first spelt the name 'Gale'."


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