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- http://www.americanancestors.org/databases/great-migration-immigrants-to-new-england-1634-1635-volume-v-m-p/image/?volumeId=12155&pageName=102&rId=235138765
Richard Maxson:
Origin Unknow
Migration: 1634 (based on admission to Boston church on 2 October 1614 [BChR 18])
First Residence: Boston
Removes: Portsmouth 1638
Occupation: Blacksmith (on 7 Feb 1638/9, at Portsmouth, "Richard Mason, blacksmith, upon complaints made against him, was accordingly detected for his oppression in the way of his trade, who being convicted thereof, promised amendment and satisfaction" [RICR 1;66])
Church Membership: on 2 Oct 1634, "Richard Magson servant to our brother James Everill" was admitted to Boston church [BChR 18]
Education: In his will of 22 January 1715/6, "John Maxson of the town of Westerly" Included a bequest to "my son John Maxson" of "my great Bible which was my father's" [esterly Town Council 2A:51.
Freeman: On 30 April 1639, "Richarde Maggsen" was included in the list of those at Portsmouth who bound "ourselves into a civil body
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