Family:Richard Crisp and Sarah Wheelwright (1)

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Marriage[1][2] Bef 1671 birth of son Richard
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References
  1. "Old Norfolk County Records", in Perley, Sidney, ed. Essex Antiquarian. (Salem, Mass.: Essex Antiquarian)
    9:139.

    "Rev. John Wheelwright, pastor to ye church and congregation of Salisbury, for love, conveyed to my daughter Sarah, ye now wife of Richard Crispe of Boston, merchant, after my decease, all my houses and lands in ye township of Nawthorp, Boundthorp and Cumberworth, Lincolnshire, England, lately in ye occupation of John Green, Nov. 21, 1671. Ack. 28 : 9 : 1671, before Robert Pike, commissioner. Wit: John Stevens and Tho: Bradbury.

  2. Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States. Suffolk deeds. (Boston, Massachusetts: Rockwell and Churchill, city printers, 1880-1906)
    Liber X, Folio 215.

    "John Wheelwright Late of Belleaw in the County of Lincoln in the Kingdom of England Clerke now Minister of Salisbury in the Massachusets Colony in New England ... parentall Love and affection that I beare unto Sarah my youngest daughter wife of Richard Crispe of Boston in New England aforesd. Merchant, as her full portion ... grant and confirme unto Richard Cripse aforsd my Son in Law in consideration of his marrying with my sd. daughter. All that my Messuage or Tenement with the appurtenances scituate lying & being in Mawthorp in the parish of Willoughby in the County of Lincoln in the Kingdom of England ... two and twentieth day of October One Thousand Six hundred Seventy Seven ..."