Joseph Poore … had ten children; but none of his sons, as we have discovered, had any children. He resided in Newbury, excepting a short time in Rowley, about 1700; was a weaver; also bought and sold lands, and owned lands in Newbury, Salisbury and Rowley at times. His son-in-law, Ephraim Foster, was appointed adm[inistrato]r of his estate, Nov. 18, 1732, who rendered acct. June 4, 1735, and the estate was divided among his widow (Mary Poor), and 5 children that survived, the husbands of whom were all living.