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Paid for constable charges in 1669-70 13 sh, 3 p 1 22.

Chosen one of two men to lay out land for Purthe Macvarlow 2 May 1670. 1 SR, 9.

Paid for his rate 10 or 15 sh, 2 p, 1670. 1 SR 18

1 May 1671, chosen a selectman. 1 24.

He was paid 2 sh, 6 p for "looking after his sonns timber." 1671. 1 25

5 May 1673, Sgt. Jeremiah chosen selectman. 1 SR, 14.

paid Sgt JB "for a journy to Dedham wt the souldiers." 1675 6 sh 4 p It was likely his brother Joshua, sometimes the town drummer, who accompanied them to Dedham.

He was on of two men chosen to see to an order that all horses older than 1 1/2 years put into the commons be fettered or shackled, 28 May 1677. 1 47.

Paid £1 for killing a wolfe, 1679. 1 51. He or his son was paid £6, 9 sh for ringing the bell for two years. The bill, on a list, was presented to the town at a meeting on 1 May 1697. 1 SR 15


Children of Jeremiah Beal and Sarah Ripley:

Jeremiah, b. May 13, 1655
John, b. March 8, 1656/7 Sarah, b. July 3, 1659 Lazaraus, b. September 9, 1661 Phebe, March 2, 1663/4, d. July 12, 1665 Mary, b. May 6, 1666,[16][9] m. December 23, 1702 John Orcutt of Bridgewater, d. May 22, 1719 Elizabeth, b. May 16, 1669




vital records sources:His marriage is in "Massachusetts, U.S., Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988," Ancestry.com database online (Provo, UT: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011), Hingham>Hubbard's Journal, with Births, Marriages, and Deaths, image 15, "in Boston." It also appears in Boston records under Hingham marriages,The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, vol. 13 (Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society,1859), 215. His death is in Hubbard's Journal, image 90.

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