Family:John Crandall and Hannah Case (1)

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d. Bef 5 Jul 1790
 
 
m. Bef Jan 1739
Facts and Events
Marriage[1] Bef Jan 1739
Children
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Bef 1781
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Aft 1790
References
  1. Called wife of John Crandall in father's will, Jan 1739.
  2.   LAND:
    -29 Jun 1752 John Crandal of South Kingstown, yeoman, & Hannah his wife for £157 10s to Samuel Browning Jr of North Kingstown, yeoman, 47 acres bounded: Jeffery Champlin, Peleg Sanford Mason, the grantor, Job Olney.
    Witnesses: Jeremiah Herrington, Edery H___. [Exeter Land pps. 197-198]
    -25 Mar 1757 Peleg Sanford Mason of Lebanon, Windham Co., Conn. & Mary his wife for £430 to John Crandall of South Kingstown, yeoman, 80 acres bounded: Jeffery Champlin, the grantor, highway.
    Witnesses: B. Peckham Jun., H. Peckham. [Exeter Land: pps. 487-488]
    -13 Apr 1757 John Crandall of South Kingstown, yeoman, & Hannah his wife for £400 to Jeffery Champlin of Exeter, yeoman, 48 acres bounded: highway, said Champlin's was Browning's, said Crandall.
    Witnesses: Jeremiah Crandal, Robert Crandal. [Exeter Land: pps. 491-492]
    -22 Mar 1763 John Crandal of Exeter, yeoman, & Hannah his wife for £4000 to Jonathan Sherman Jr of South Kingstown, yeoman, 80 acres bounded: highway, John Almey, Jeffry Champlin, with dwelling house.
    Witnesses: Robt Crandal, Alexander Case. [Exeter Land: pps. 525-526]
    -10 Jan 1764 Benjamin Jenks of Tiverton, clothier, for £500 to John Crandal of Exeter, yeoman, 163 1/4 acres bounded: Edward Wing, Daniel Bliven, through middle of dwelling house lately belonging to Perry Mumford deceased, John Kenyon, with 1/2 house.
    Witnesses: Joseph Babcock, John Bliven Jr. [Exeter Land: p. 20]
    -10 Jan 1764 Indenture, John Crandal of Exeter 1 part & Benjamin Jenks of Tiverton. John Crandal for 750 Spanish milled dollars give unto said Benjamin Jenks 160 acres bounded: Edward Wing, Daniel Bliven, through middle of dwelling house belonging lately to Perry Mumford deceased, mill creek, John Kenyon.
    Witnesses: Wm Waite, Jos Babcock. [Exeter Land: p. 36]