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View Tree for Daneil RamsdellDaneil Ramsdell (b. September 14, 1649, d. Bef. March 12, 1721/22)

Daneil Ramsdell (son of Joseph Ramsdell and Rachel Eaton) was born September 14, 1649 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA 14, and died Bef. March 12, 1721/22. He married Hannah Caswell on 1679, daughter of Thomas Caswell.

 Includes NotesNotes for Daneil Ramsdell:
Daniel served in King Phillip's War and was given a grant of land in "Narraganett Number Four" (present day Greenwich, Massachusetts) which his son Thomas claimed in 1734. Daniel was involved in a lawsuit according to the Plymouth County records: "Abraham Jackson, of Plymouth, complaineth against Daniel Ramsdell, of Plymouth aforesaid, cooper, in an action of the case, to the damage of 6 pounds, for non-payment of the sume of three pounds and ten shillings, which he is indebted to the said Abraham Jackson, for money lent and other goods, which he neglecteth to satisfy. The jury find for the plaintiffe his debt due on booke, upon ballence of the account, two pounds ninteen shillings and the cost of the suit."

More About Daneil Ramsdell and Hannah Caswell:
Marriage: 1679

Children of Daneil Ramsdell and Hannah Caswell are:
  1. +Thomas Ramsdell, b. 1680, d. September 16, 1727, Hanover, Plymouth, MA.
  2. Samuel Ramsdell, b. June 05, 1690.
  3. Joseph Ramsdell, b. August 15, 1693.
  4. Benjamin Ramsdell, b. June 01, 1699.
  5. Hannah Ramsdell, b. September 28, 1700.
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