Person:George Lanphere (1)

George Lanphere
b.Abt 1638
  • HGeorge LanphereAbt 1638 - 1731
m. Bef 1670
  1. Richard LanphereAbt 1669 -
  2. Mary Lanphere1671 - Aft 1727
  3. Shadrach LanphereAbt 1672 - 1778
  4. John LanphereEst 1673 - 1757
  5. Theodosius LanphereAbt 1675 - Bef 1749
  6. Seth Lanphere1678 - 1725
  7. Patience Lanphere1680 - Abt 1708
  8. Sarah Lanphere1687 -
  9. Elizabeth Lanphere1689 - 1716
Facts and Events
Name George Lanphere
Alt Name George Lanphear
Alt Name George Lamphere
Gender Male
Birth[1] Abt 1638
Marriage Bef 1670 to Unknown
Death[1] 6 Oct 1731 Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society)
    153:131-40, 159:333-40, 160:47-59,311; 160:112-17 .

    link Parents Richard and Averina

  2.   WESTERLY DEEDS relating to George Lanphere:

    -Page 212, Mary Button, widow, to John Saunders, the 7th lot in number divided by order of town council out of my fathers George Lanphear's farm, Nov. 7, 1727.
    Witnesses: William Hern, Thomas Burdick. [Westerly Deeds vol. 4]

    -Page 222, Richard Lanphear to James Covey of Westerly and Nathaniel Cottrill of North Kingstown, quit claim all my right in 6th lot as it was layed out of the estate of my father, George Lanphear, bounded: John Lanphear, Theodotious Lanphear, John Saunders, land formerly belonging to Mary Button now in possession of William Hern, Nov. 2, 1727.
    Witnesses: William Hern, John Richmond. [Westerly Deeds vol. 4]

    -Page 247, James Covey and Sarah his wife and Richard Lanphear to Wm. Hern, Estate of our father, George Lanphear, May 5, 1731.
    Witnesses: Thomas Hiscox and William Hiscox. [Westerly Deeds vol. 5]

    -Page 327, Richard Lanphear, eldest son & heir to George Lanphear late of Westerly deceased to Wm. Hern 27 A + 58 rods being part of my fathers Homestead farm, the 1st lott, April 24, 1727, by Christopher Champlin, Surveyor, bounded: Shadrack Lanphear, Seth Lanphear, Silas Greenman, John Denison, Nov. 17, 1731.
    Witnesses: Joseph Sheffield and William Babcock. [Westerly Deeds vol. 5]

    -Page 340, William Hern to Richard Lanphear, sum of 200 pounds to be paid to me by sd Richard Lanphear, Nov. 17, 1731. {relates to deed by Richard Lanphear to William Hern}, 27 A + 58 rods bounded: West - Jos. Sheffield, William Babock. [Westerly Deeds vol. 5]

    -Pages 341-342, Richard Lanphear, eldest son & heir of George Lanphear late of Westerly decd to Wm Hern, 29 A + 40 rods, Nov. 23, 1731.
    Witnesses: Richard Berry and John Hall. [Westerly Deeds vol. 5]

    -Pages 347-348, Richard Lanphear, eldest son & heir of George Lanphear of Westerly decd to James Pendleton, part of my father=s Homestead farm, Apr. 24, 1727.
    Witnesses: Richard Berry and Moses Downing. [Westerly Deeds vol. 5]

    -Pages 59-60, Richard Lanphear eldest son & heir to George Lanphear Decd late of Westerly, to John Denison of Stonington 18 A + 80 rods part of my father=s Homestead, quit claim, 2nd Lott in number, Mrch 6, 1731/2.
    Witnesses: William Hern and Christopher Champlin. [Westerly Deeds vol. 6]

    -Pages 131-132, We James Covey of Westerly & Nathll Cottrell of North Kingstown, Exors to Estate of Eber Crandall of Westerly Decd, to Richard Lanphear son & heir of George Lanphear, Taylor, late of Westerly decd & his parties Theodosious Lanphear, John Saunders, James Pendleton & William Hern; Mortgage Conveyed from George Lanphear, Taylor, & Seth Lanphear to Nathaniell Sheffield of Newport, Merchant, 10 Oct 1726, 120 A. Mortgage was signed over to Eber Crandall & James Covey 19 June 1727, July 13, 1733.
    Witnesses: Samll Cottrill, Nathan Tanner, Hubbard Burdick and George Stillman. [Westerly Deeds vol. 6]

    -Page 133-134, John Denison and Mary his wife of Stonington to Wm Hern, 48 A the 9th Lott in Number of a Tract of Land which did formerly belong to George Lanphear Decd, bounded by: Jonathan Brown, Briant Pendleton, John Lanphear, May 15, 1733.
    Witnesses: Danll Minor and Stephen Babcock. [Westerly Deeds vol. 6]

    -Pages 135-136, Richard Lanphear eldest son & heir to George Lanphear late of Westerly decd, to John Saunders 46 A + 10 rods, part of my father George Lanphear Homestead farm bounded by: John Lanphear, James Pendleton, John Saunders, Richard Lanphear, Nov. 19, 1731.
    Witnesses: Moses Downing and Richard Berry. [Westerly Deeds vol. 6]

    -Page 216, William Hern to George Lanphear, quit claim right I had or Ought to have had, 45 A + 84 Rods, part of land of George Lanphear decd bounded: John Lanphear, John Saunders, Silas Greenman, Ebenezer Lanphear, Feb. 13, 1737/8.
    Witnesses: John Saunders jr. and Geoge Stillman. [Westerly Deeds vol. 6]

    -Pages 337-338, William Hern and Dorithy his wife to Anna Lewis, widow woman, 29 A + 40 rods bounded: John Lanphear, Samuel Saunders, John Saunders, it being 6th Lott in number of lands that was George Lanpears, Jan. 16, 1735/6.
    Witnesses: George Stillman and John Richmond, justice. [Westerly Deeds vol. 6]

    -Pages 359-360, Anna Lewis, widow woman to Wm Hern, 29 A + 40 rods bounded: John Lanphear, Samuel Saunders, John Saunders, George Lanphear, it being the 6th Lott in number that was George Lanphears Bearing date March 21, 1726/7 - Christopher Champlin surveyor, June 4, 1736.
    Witnesses: Stephen Babcock, justice, Samuel Slack. [Westerly Deeds vol. 6]

    -Pages 379-380, George Lanphear to Wm Hern, 45 A + 84 rods being part of George Lanphear's Estate decd. bounded: John Lanphear, Anna Lewis, John Saunders, Silas Greenman, Ebenezer Lanphear, Feb. 4, 1735/6.
    Witnesses: John Lewis and Hill Chasedlee?? [Westerly Deeds vol. 6]

    -Pages 408-409, Wm Hern and Dority his wife to William Crumb jr 29 A + 40 rods being 6th Lott in number out of George Lanphears Lands Decd to his sons & son-in-law and daughter bounded: John Lanphear, S__ Saunders, John Sanders (part unreable), June 22, 1738.
    Witnesses: Christopher Edward, William Davis. [Westerly Deeds vol. 6]