Person:Artemas Piper (1)

Watchers
m. 19 Jan 1769
  1. Abel Piper1770 - Bef 1836
  2. Betty Piper1772 -
  3. Asa PiperAbt 1774 - 1841
  4. Amos PiperCal 1776 - 1846
  5. Amasa PiperAbt 1778 -
  6. Lucy PiperAbt 1781 -
  7. Artemas Piper1784 -
  8. Silvanus Piper1786 -
  • HArtemas Piper1784 -
  • W.  Mary Hammond (add)
m. 19 May 1807
Facts and Events
Name[3] Artemas Piper
Gender Male
Birth[2] 8 Jun 1784 Phillipston, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Christening[1] 1 Aug 1784 Templeton, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 19 May 1807 Sidney, Kennebec, Maine, United Statesto Mary Hammond (add)
References
  1. Templeton, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Templeton, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849. (Worcester, Massachusetts: F.P. Rice, 1907)
    p. 53.

    PIPER, Artemas, s. Abel and Sibyl, bap. Aug. 1, 1784. CR

  2. Phillipston, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Phillipston, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849. (Worcester, Massachusetts: Franklin P. Rice, 1906)
    p. 36.

    PIPER, Artemas, s. Abel and Sibele, [born] June 8, 1784.

  3. Greene, Francis Byron. History of Boothbay, Southport and Boothbay Harbor, Maine, 1623-1905: with family genealogies. (Portland Me.: Loring, Short & Harmon, 1906)
    p. 480.

    PIPER
    "Amasa and Artemas Piper came to B[oothbay] bet. 1790-1800. They owned together the eastern part of McFarland's Point. This property they sold to John M. McFarland when he began business there. They conducted a fish stand there previously. Amasa m. Margery, dau. of Capt. Paul Reed, 1803; they had six chil. bet. 1804-12: Benjamin F., Joseph A., Louisa M., Horace M., Mary O., Sarah S. Their home was what has been known as the Elwell place of late years, and the house was probably built by him. Artemas Piper m. Mary Hammond in 1806 and they had two chil.: Julia A., b. 1807, and Artemas, Jr., b. 1810. Their home was near where Z. F. Swett now lives. Both families after selling moved to Ohio."