Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Drake: John and Rebecca, John, June 2, 1678 Francis, Dec. 23, 1679

Drake: George and Mary, George, Aug. 4, 1678
Mary, Jan. 2, 1679-80

Hannah, Sept. 3, 1681

Drake: John and Rebecca, Joseph, Oct. 21, 1681

Drake: George and Mary, Elizabeth, Mar. 28, 1683

Drake: John and Rebecca, Abraham, April _, 1685

Drake: George and Mary, Andrew, Jan. 20, 1684-5

Deborah, Jan. 8, 1686-7

Drake: John and Rebecca, Isaac, Jan. 12, 1687-8

Jacob, May 10, 1690

Middlesex Men In the Revolution

History of Middlesex County, New Jersey, 1664-1920 By John Patrick Wall, Harold E. Pickersgill, Lewis Publishing Company: "1 Davison John Davison Thomas Davison William Dean Abraham Dean Daniel Dean Jacob Drake Abram Drake Benjamin Drake Cheeseman Drake Chesur Drake Elisha Drake Ephraim Drake George Drake Joseph Drake Samuel Drake Simon Dungan Samuel Dunham Asher Dunham Davis Dunham Elijah "

Pennsylvania State Reports By Pennsylvania Supreme Court

Pennsylvania State Reports By Pennsylvania Supreme Court: "Drake v Brown The land in controversy had been the estate of Ephraim Drake deceased who died September 5th 1853 having made his will proved September 24th 1853 The provisions were as follows I give unto my present wife Rachel all my real and personal estate so long as she remains my widow to manage as she thinks best until my youngest child becomes of age for the purpose of keeping my family together and after she becomes of age if my boys should both live it is my will then that Daniel V Drake and Charles Drake shall have all the real and personal estate at that time by paying to my three girls Nancy Eliza Sarah Ellen and Mary Ann Drake each of them three hundred dollars making nine hundred dollars and then it is my will that my wife Rachel shall have her living off of my estate as long as she remains my widow NB It is"

Ebenezer Drake

History of Paris, Maine From Its Settlement to 1880, with a History of the Grants of 1736 & 1771, Together with Personal Sketches, a Copious Genealogical Register and an Appendix By William Berry Lapham, Silas P. Maxim: "EBENEZER DRAKE Ebenezer Drake was in trade many years at North Paris was a man of honor and integrity respected and confided in by the com munity and successful in business He was modest even to diffidence yet a man of sound judgment and every waj reliable He was a member of the Baptist chr rch at North Paris and one of its strong supports He was probably the son of Ebenezer and Martha Gurnej Drake of Bridgevvater Mass His wife was also a Gnr ney a daughter of Jacob who was an early settler in this town He had two children Horace who died some years ago and Eliza He moved from this town to Mechanic Falls and engaged there in the manufacture of paper and"

Boston Drakes 1852

The Boston Directory, for the Year 1852, Embracing the City Record, a General Directory of the Citizens, and a Business Directory, with an Almanac from July, 1852, to July, 1853: "Dor Ann n e pi at n Doyle William laborer house 76 West Dedham Drake Albert teller Columbian Bank h 44 Sea Drake Alvin machinist boards 73 Fourth Drake Andrew Mrs house 44 Sea Drake Andrew clerk 40 Sea boards 3 High Drake Augustine J machinist house B n Third Drake Charles A pianomaker 416 Washington Drake Kdmund house 26 Lowell Drake Francis S bds 46 Eliot 145 Tyler Drake Geo F shoemaker Blossom c Allen h Drake George G house 28 Billerica Drake Henry A Burnett ф Co h 61 Broadway Drake Hiram E machinist boards 37 Turnpike Drake Jeremy cashier Freeman"