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Isaac Annis

Birth
Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
23 Aug 1712 (aged 40)
Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
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ISAAC ANNIS lived on the "north side of the Bradbury Road, east of the Artichoke River", and administration of his estate was granted October 2, 1712. Isaac Annis served with his elder brother Abraham during the Queen Ann's War in 1708, and was also a member of Colonel Thomas Noyes' North Regiment of Essex Snowshoe Men under Captain Hugh March in 1710. It is evident that Isaac journeyed to the area of Wellstown, (now Wells) Maine before his marriage, and was at Cape Porpoise in 1694. It was here that Isaac received an admonishment from the court for brawling. He returned to Newbury prior to his marriage and remained there, but his early journey to Wells, Maine was probably the reason that many of his nephews later removed to this area of Maine. He died at the age of 50 years.
ISAAC ANNIS lived on the "north side of the Bradbury Road, east of the Artichoke River", and administration of his estate was granted October 2, 1712. Isaac Annis served with his elder brother Abraham during the Queen Ann's War in 1708, and was also a member of Colonel Thomas Noyes' North Regiment of Essex Snowshoe Men under Captain Hugh March in 1710. It is evident that Isaac journeyed to the area of Wellstown, (now Wells) Maine before his marriage, and was at Cape Porpoise in 1694. It was here that Isaac received an admonishment from the court for brawling. He returned to Newbury prior to his marriage and remained there, but his early journey to Wells, Maine was probably the reason that many of his nephews later removed to this area of Maine. He died at the age of 50 years.


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