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Isaac Lobdell
d.26 Apr 1718 Hull, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
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m. Bef 1630
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m. Est 1656
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According to Little's Genealogical and Family History of the State of Main, Isaac, son of Nicholas Lobden, with his brother John, was admitted freeman in 1673. In 1681, Isaac Lobdell, in behalf of the selectmen of Hull, petitioned that Sergeant Nathaniel Bosworth, of Hull, be empowered to administer oaths and to marry persons, and in 1683 served on the grand jury at Plymouth. Isaac Lobdell, of Hull, Massachusetts, married Martha Ward, daughter of Samuel Ward, a wealthy citizen of Charlestown, then of Hingham, proprietor of large tracts of land in these towns and in Hull. Copy of a deed of land in Hull given by Isaac Lobdell and Martha, his wife, to John Lobdell, May 17, 1670, is found in Suffolk deeds, page 314. In the same records is found : "Isaac Lobdell of Hull (Yoeman) and wife, Martha, for love and affection to son Joseph of Boston (mariner) messuage in Hull and balance of lease for eighteen years in Bumpus Island ; also his negro slave, Sambo, etc. ; in consideration of support for life and sundry payments (yearly rent), March 15, 1702." Isaac Lobdell "well stricken in years," made his will March 22, 1710, and it was probated May 4, 1718. He appointed son Joseph and Perry, executors. The children of Isaac and Martha (Ward) Lobdell, were : Isaac, Samuel, Nicholas, Joseph, Mary, Abigail, Rebecca, Elizabeth and a daughter who married Mr. Lendall. References
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