Person:Nehemiah Sherman (1)

m. 27 Dec 1710
  1. Margaret Sherman1711 - 1782
  2. Jacob Sherman1713 - 1778
  3. David Sherman1715 - 1751
  4. Edmund Sherman1718/19 - 1785
  5. John Sherman1720 - 1789
  6. Nehemiah Sherman1722 - 1802
  7. Abigail Sherman1724/25 - 1797
  8. Hannah Sherman1727 - 1797
  9. Lydia Sherman1729 - Bef 1751
  10. Judith Sherman1732 - 1792
m. 4 Dec 1745
  1. Anna Sherman - 1836
  2. Mara Sherman
  3. Seth Sherman1754 - 1804
  4. Thankful Sherman1756 - 1824
Facts and Events
Name Nehemiah Sherman
Gender Male
Birth[1] 13 Sep 1722 Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 4 Dec 1745 Rochester, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United Statesto Experience Wing
Death[2] 13 Mar 1802 Bellingham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United StatesNote: No primary record found.
References
  1. Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Dartmouth, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1929-1930)
    1:228.

    Shearman, Nehemiah, s. David, Sept. 13, 1722. (Rec. with chn. of David and Abigail.)

  2. Sherman, Roy V. Some of the descendants of Philip Sherman, the first secretary of Rhode Island. (Akron, Ohio: [s.n.], c1968)
    p. 343.

    Nehemiah Sherman, s/o David, b. Dartmouth 13 Sep 1722, d. Bellingham 13 Mar 1802, m. Rochester 4 Dec 1745 Experience Wing.

  3.   Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States. 1790 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Publication M637)
    right column, line 25.

    Nehe Sherman in Bellingham
    1 male over 16, 1 male under 16, 1 female

  4.   Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States. 1800 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration Publication M32)
    p. 343, line 14.

    Nehemiah Shearman in Bellingham
    1 male over 45, 1 female over 45

  5.   Suffolk County (Massachusetts). Register of Deeds. Records of deeds, 1639-1885; indexes to deeds, 1639-1920. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1969)
    Vol. 131, p. 53.

    4th day of 9th month 1774 [4 Sep 1774]: Nehemiah Shearman of Smithfield in Rhode Island Yeoman for &pounds;45 and paternal affection convey to my only son Seth Shearman of Uxbridge Husbandman one half of my real estate both land & buildings in Bellingham & Wrentham.

  6.   Norfolk County (Massachusetts). Register of Deeds. Land records - Deeds, 1793-1890. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Filmed for the Genealogical Society of Utah by Reproduction Systems, 1970).

    Vol. 7, p. 140 First day of 3 Mo 1778 [1 Mar 1778]: Nehemiah Shearman of Bellingham Yeoman for Parental love & affection conveys to son Seth Shearman of Bellingham yeoman a tract in Bellingham & Wrentham, the southerly half of Nehemiah Shearman's farm where he now lives about 90 acres.
    Vol. 11, p. 135 24 Jan 1800: Nehemiah Shearman of Bellingham Husbandman for $1825 conveys to Luke Jillson of Cumberland in Rhode Island Yeoman a farm in Bellingham and Wrentham, the homestead of Nehemiah with a dwelling house & buildings about 80 acres plus all personal estate of Nehemiah at the date of his death.
    Vol. 53, p. 172 1 Apr 1817: Deposition of Seth Darling of Mendon housewright that sometime Feb 1800 George Colson of Bellingham requested him to carry a deed by Luke Gillson of Cumberland to the register of deed to George Colson of Bellingham & Isreal Aldrich of Uxbridge, conveying a parcel that formerly belonged to Nehemiah Shearman of Bellingham partly in Bellingham and partly in Wrentham, and in 1805 George Colson gave Seth Darling a quitclaim signed by Isreal Aldrich of Uxbridge to George Colson, but in 1812 Israel Aldrich told Seth Darling assisted George Colson in paying his uncle Luke JIllson for his land, getting security [presumably a bond] for somewhere near $600, thinking he would be paid when the land was sold, but he was not.