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Deborah (search for this): chapter 8
MajR: Iona: Wade's Real Estate
Jonathan Wade was the son of Jonathan Wade, of Charlestown and Ipswich.
He married, 1st, Deborah, daughter of Gov. Thomas Dudley.
He owned all the land bordering on the river from meeting house brook to a creek which flows into the river at the foot of Linden street, Glenwood.
He owned land on the north side of High street, where the brick house is still standing, and in the neighborhood of Forest street. His land extended back into Middlesex Fells. divid lars make her full Thirds of the Said housing and Lands quantity for Quality: with one Third of the Wharffe at the bridge with a way through the middle Cellar to her East Cellar—
Secondly Dudley Wade
Dudley Wade was the son of Jonathan and Deborah (Dudley) Wade.
Born Oct. 18, 1683. the only Surviving Son of the said deceased his double portion of the Said housing and lands: Vizt: one large Room in the Brick house called the Kitchin but may be improved for other Service: One large Closset
Deborah Dunsters (search for this): chapter 8
Lib (search for this): chapter 8
Eliz (search for this): chapter 8
H. Elizabeth Ayers (search for this): chapter 8
Samuel C. Lawrence (search for this): chapter 8
Katherine Wade (search for this): chapter 8
Eliza M. Gill (search for this): chapter 8
Walling (search for this): chapter 8