Elizabeth Scammon1
Elizabeth Scammon||p10030.htm|Capt. Humphrey Scammon|b. 10 May 1677\nd. 31 May 1734|p10011.htm||||Humphrey Scammon|b. s 1640\nd. 1 Jan 1727/28|p10055.htm|Elizabeth (—?—) (Scammon)||p10056.htm|||||||
5th great-grandaunt of Ruth Minerva Fairfield.
7th great-grandaunt of Laura Jane Munson.
- Family Background:
- Fairfield and Allied Families
Elizabeth Scammon was the daughter of Capt. Humphrey Scammon.1 She married Capt. Ichabod Goodwin on 25 August 1729.1
When the York County lands and other property of her father Capt. Humphrey Scammon were divided in 1736, Elizabeth, wife of Capt. Ichabod Goodwin of Berwick, received for her portion lands in Kittery, 81 acres in Saco, also one-half of the fourth lot above the falls, and 35½ rods in the upper checker.2
When the York County lands and other property of her father Capt. Humphrey Scammon were divided in 1736, Elizabeth, wife of Capt. Ichabod Goodwin of Berwick, received for her portion lands in Kittery, 81 acres in Saco, also one-half of the fourth lot above the falls, and 35½ rods in the upper checker.2
Citations
- [S905] Benjamin N. Goodale, Material for a Genealogy of the Scammon Family (Salem, Massachusetts: The Salem Press, 1892), 3.
- [S1072] George Folsom, History of Saco and Biddeford, with notices of other early settlements, and of proprietary governments, in Maine, including the provinces of New Somersetshire and Lygonia (Saco, Maine: A.C. Putnam, 1830; reprint Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, 1984).