Richard
Gowell’s birthdate isn’t known but it is said he was from Wales, although I haven’t
found a source for this. He immigrated to Massachusetts and by 1679 was at
Kittery when he signed a petition. Kittery was then in a part of Massachusetts
that became Maine. He is my 8th great-grandfather on my grandmother
Milly (Booth) Rollins side of the family. I haven’t been able to find much
information on Richard Gowell, so would love to hear from other descendants who
have resources I have missed.
Richard
married Hannah Remick in 1685, probably in Kittery. Hannah was born 25 April
1656 in Kittery to Christian and Hannah Remick.
Their
children, order uncertain:
Sarah
Richard
William
John
Tamison
Mary
Hannah
Lydia
I
descend from Sarah who married Thomas Chase of Yarmouth on Cape Cod.
Richard
wrote his will 15 December 1729 as Richard Gowell of Kittery, County York,
province of Massachusetts Bay. It was probated 6 April 1730, and the inventory
was presented 30 March 1730. He names his beloved wife Hannah, sons Richard, William,
John, and daughters Tamisin Hunscomb, Mary Hunscom, Sarah Chase, Hannah Taylor,
and Lydia Adams.
He
left a house in Kittery and 70 acres to his wife during her life and then it
would go to his son Richard. He also mentions 20 of those 70 acres had already been
deeded to sons William and Jno. He left his four daughters 20 shillings each
besides what he had already given them. He left his rights to all common and
undivided lands in Kittery and Berwick to sons Richard, William and John. His
wife Hannah and son Richard were appointed executors.
Sources:
Edward
Stackpole, Old Kittery and Her Families,
1903
Torrey’s
New England Marriages
Oliver
Philbrick Remick, NEHGR 1893 (vol 47), October, p. 473-7, Remick Genealogy
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