Lafferty Family
woman‎Hannah FISHER‏‎, daughter of Edward FISHER and Judith SMITH‏.
Born ‎± 1644, died ‎after 1727 at Tiverton, RI‎
In 1727, she was declared non-compis mentos and guardians were appointed for her. From Lila Sampson, 1930, viz:Henry Howland and John Russell

Hannah was the sister of Mary FISHER who married the brother of John Jr., Thomas BRIGGS.

Will dated Sept. 18, 1665, names Hanna. She and husband John acknowledge receipt of land in 1677 and deed recorded in 1682.

Newport Co. RI Marriages Probate records show that John and Hannah (of Edward and Judith) were married 1665.

In 1727, she was declared non-compis mentos and guardians were appointed for her. From Lila Sampson, 1930 Her sister, Frances, may have been the one who married another John BRIGGS of North Kingston, RI. (2003--indeed she did. See Frances and Mary FISHER.)

Hannah was the sister of Mary FISHER who married the brother of John Jr., Thomas BRIGGS

Will dated Sept. 18, 1665, names Hanna. She and husband John acknowledge receipt of land in 1677 and deed recorded in 1682.

Newport Co. RI Marriages Probate records show that John and Hannah (of Edward and Judith) were married 1665.

Married ‎1665 at Portsmouth or Tiverton, RI (47 or 48 years married) to:

manJohn BRIGGS Jr.‏, son of John BRIGGS and Sara CORNELL‏. Adoption parents: John BRIGGS and Sarah CORNELL
Born ‎1641 at Portsmouth Newport, RI, died ‎2 Jul 1713 at Portsmouth, Newport, RI‎, 71 or 72 years
May have died in Tiverton, RI. Listing of estate indicate there was no will. No record of where he was buried has been found.

In 1666 he was a Freeman in Portsmouth and in 1671 in Naragansett Colony. He resided in Tiverton in 1692 when the town was organized.

On 25 Aug 1676. John, age 35 about years, testified as to Low Howland being killed, and also that Manases shot at Joseph Randall.

24 May 1677, he and Hannah received 30 acres if land, probably in Portsmouth, from her father, Edward FISHER. Deed was sworn to 11 Nov 1681 and recorded in Book 1, page 231, Col. Land Evidence, RI.

14 Oct 1679, he was given 1/2 interest in Dartmouth property of his father. He sold that to James Akin of Portsmouth (Taunton Rec. B II, P 124).

Feb 1687 John purchased from John Bailey and his wife Sutton, 100 acres in Punkansett, Bristol Co. MA, and one-eighth of a share north of Little Compton with a house and 1/8 share in Little Compton undivided lands, with a dwelling house for 146£ (recorded in Book 1, page 231, Col. Land Evedence ). He lived here and in Tiverton.

(also under John Briggs, Jr., m. Frances Fisher. This is part of the error about the two John BRIGGS' and their wives.)

02 Mar 1692, at Tiverton. He was made an inhabitant there at the organization of the town.

17 Feb 1699 he purchased more land in Tiverton from Edward Bailey (Taunton Records Book 5, p 163)May have died in Tiverton, RI. Listing of estate indicate there was no will. No record of where he was buried has been found.

18 Jul 1699-he deeded son William, land in or near Little Compton
John and Hannah were from Portsmouth-Tiverton near Little Compton and that John died 1713.

14 Feb 1687 John purchased from John Bailey 100 acres north of Little Compton with a house and 1/8 share of all undivided Little Compton lands (recorded in Book 1, page 231, Col. Land Evedence ). He lived here and in Taunton.

17 Feb 1699/70 he purchased more land in Tiverton from Edward Bailey
(Taunton Records Book 5, p 163)

From Biographical information from ?? book, p 429
John the eldest son of John Briggs was born 1642 in Portsmouth, and resided in Warwik and Kingstown. dying in the latter town in 1697. He was a clerk of a militry company there, on May 20, 1671 took the oath of allegiance on the same date, was made a freeman in 1673, and was constable in 1687. He was one of the six purchasers of a tract of land in Narragansett in 1672. His home was probably on the boarder of Warwick and Kingstown as he is sometime called of the former town. He married Frances, daughter of Edward Fisher of Portsmouth, she died in the same year as himself. Children: John born Feb. 25, 1668, James mentioned below, Frances, Feb. 26, 1673, and died 1693, Richard Feb. 1, 1675, Robert Nov. 13, 1678, mary Sept. 26, 1681 Ann, Sept. 2, 1683, Sarah, April 12, 1685.

May have died in Tiverton, RI. Listing of estate indicate there was no will. No record of where he was buried has been found.
In 1666 he was a Freeman in Portsmouth and in 1671 in Naragansett Colony. He resided in Tiverton in 1692 when the town was organized.
He and Hannah received 30 acres if land, probably in Portsmouth, from her father, Edward FISHER. Deed was sworn to 11 Nov 1681 and recorded in Book1, page 231, Col. Land Evidence, RI.

Feb 1687 John purchased from John Bailey 100 acres north of Little Compton with a house and 1/8 share of all undivided Little Compton lands (recorded in Book 1, page 231, Col. Land Evedence ). He lived here and in Tiverton.
17 Feb 1699 he purchased more land in Tiverton from Edward Bailey (Taunton Records Book 5, p 163)May have died in Tiverton, RI. Listing of estate indicate there was no will. No record of where he was buried has been found.

John and Hannah were from Portsmouth-Tiverton near Little Compton and that John died 1713.

In 1666 he was a Freeman in Portsmouth and in 1671 in Naragansett Colony. He resided in Tiverton in 1692 when the town was organized.

24 May 1677, he and Hannah received 30 acres if land, probably in Portsmouth, from her father, Edward FISHER. Deed was sworn to 11 Nov 1681 and recorded in Book1, page 231, Col. Land Evidence, RI.
14 Oct 1679, he was given 1/2 interest in Dartmouth property of his father. He sold that to James Akin of Portsmouth (Taunton Rec. B II, P 124).

14 Feb 1687 John purchased from John Bailey 100 acres north of Little Compton with a house and 1/8 share of all undivided Little Compton lands (recorded in Book 1, page 231, Col. Land Evedence ). He lived here and in Taunton. (also under John Briggs, Jr., m. Frances Fisher)

17 Feb 1699/70 he purchased more land in Tiverton from Edward Bailey
(Taunton Records Book 5, p 163)

Children:

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manJob BRIGGS‏
Born ‎1689 at Little Compton, RI, died ‎17 Apr 1733 at Warwick, Kent RI‎, 43 or 44 years
Will written 07 Jan 1732, proved 17 April, 1733 (some info from Wilbur's Little Compton Families)
Will of Job Briggs of Little Compton dated 07 Jan1732/33, proved 17 Apr, 1733, from Bristol Co. MA Records, vol 1, 1687-1745
Inventory of land: 105£ 13s.7d, viz:apparel, 18£ 3s1d, cash 10£, pewter warming pan, pair of worsted combs, sword, spinning wheel, 57 gallons rum, 2 hogsheads,cider, bible, testament, psalter, pair of oxen, cow, calf, and mare, homestead and 12 acres, 590£ and 37 acres of wild land, 139£. This homestead was on the east side of Little Compton, next to the Dartmouth line, now Westport, probably near Adamsville. His will also indicates he had land in Tiverton which was sold by the executor.

Lived in Dartmouth, MA and Little Compton, RI and Tiverton, RI.
Most information re: Job BRIGGS' descendants from Bill GALT (wmbgalt@aol.com)Left to his wife Eleanor the east end of the dwelling house and improvement of all lands where house now stands and half of movable estate. Also Negro woman called Rose, and a feather bed.

(See each of his children for properties left to them by his will.)

Most information re: Job BRIGGS' descendants from Bill GALT (wmbgalt@aol.com)

Often confused with another Job.

Will written 07 Jan 1732, proved 17 April, 1733 (some info from Wilbur's Little Compton Families)
Will of Job Briggs of Little Compton dated 07 Jan1732/33, proved 17 Apr, 1733, from Bristol Co. MA Records, vol 1, 1687-1745
Inventory of land: homestead, 12 acres and 37 acres of wild land. This homestead was on the east side of Little Compton, next to the Dartmouth line, now Westport, probably near Adamsville. His will also indicates he had land in Tiverton which was sold by the executor
Lived in Dartmouth, MA and Little Compton, RI and Tiverton, RI.
Most information re: Job BRIGGS' descendants from Bill GALT (wmbgalt@aol.com)Left to his wife Eleanor the east end of the dwelling house and improvement of all lands where house now stands and half of movable
estate. Also Negro woman called Rose.

(See each of his children for properties left to them by his will.)

Inventory of land: homestead, 12 acres and 37 acres of wild land.
This homestead was on the east side of Little Compton, next to the Dartmouth line, now Westport, probably near Adamsville. His will also indicates he had land in Tiverton which was sold by the executor Lived in Dartmouth, MA and Little Compton, RI and Tiverton, RI.
Most information re: Job BRIGGS' descendants from Bill GALT (wmbgalt@aol.com)

Often confused with another Job.

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manEdward BRIGGS‏
Born ‎19 Feb 1665 at Tiverton, then in MA, died ‎11 May 1718 at Taunton, MA‎, 53 years
His will was dated 10 May 1718 and recorded 5 Jun 1718 in Taunton MA
Record Book 3, folio 329.
Mentioned in his Grandfather's will.
Other children, William and Peleg are shown only in LS and Jeffrey
BRIGGS records. Birth dates unknown, and not named in wills.
Edward was a wheelwright by trade and a resident of Tiverton at the
time of the organization of the town in 1692.(LS) There is no record
of his having inherited property from his father but he actively
traded real estate in Tiverton as indicated by the following Taunton,
MA records:
20 Feb 694/5 from Thomas Bills, Sr. Book 6 p 370
18 Jun 1695 from Thomas Cook-book 5 p 360
29 Sep 1695 from Samuel Bradford-book 5 p 14
1 Jun 1716 from Thomas Shearman -book 11 p 396
22 Jan 1699 to Daniel Howland-book 3 p 151
1717 to Philip Taber-book 11 p 397
1 Sep 1716 to James Tucker-book 12 p 483

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