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Francis Littlefield

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Francis Littlefield was born 17 Jun 1619, Tichfield, , Hampshire, England (son of Edmund Littlefield and Agnice (Annes) Austen); died Nov 1712, Wells, , Maine, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: landowner, innkeeper
    • AltBirth: CA 1617, , , , England
    • Baptised: 17 Jun 1619, St Peter's, Titchfield, , Hampshire, England

    Notes:

    Died:
    died 1712, Wells, ME

    Francis married Jane Hill CA 1646. Jane died 20 Dec 1646, Woburn. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Mary Littlefield was born 14 Dec 1646; died Yes, date unknown.

    Francis married Rebbeca Rust (?) 27 Apr 1648. Rebbeca was born 31 Jan 1630; died Abt 1683. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Deliverance Littlefield was born 5 Jul 1655, Wells, , Maine, United States; died 13 Nov 1727; was buried Abt May 1732.
    2. Dependance Littlefield was born 8 Jul 1655; died Yes, date unknown.
    3. Child Littlefield

    Francis — Mary Wade Symonds. Mary was born 1633, Ipswich; died 1695. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Edmund Littlefield was born Abt 1590, Titchfield, , Hampshire, England; was christened 27 Jun 1592, Titchfield, , Hampshire, England (son of Francis Littlefield and Mary ?); died Abt 17 Dec 1661, Wells, , Maine, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Misc: court case
    • Occupation: clothier
    • Baptised: 26 Jun 1592, Titchfield, , Hampshire, England
    • AltDeath: 11 Dec 1712, Wells, , Massachusetts Bay, British America

    Notes:

    Misc:
    The complaint of Stephen March of Newport, Isle of Wight (Hants) Esq against Edmund Littlefield of Titchfield, clothier, Anne, his wife and Nicholas Littlefield, his brother sworn to 12 February, 11 Charles I (Feb 1635/6) is apparently on file at Court of Requests, Charles I, Bundle 77 , Part 4.

    Misc:
    This is a short excerpt from "Wells: The Frontier Town of Maine" Volume II by Esselyn Gilman Perkins

    Edmund Littlefield was the first man appointed to "keep an ordinarie" the name given to the taverns. Tavern keepers were selected for their intelligence, their ability to inform people of interesting happenings, and because they were capable to assume such an office of trust. All were licensed to sell intoxicating liquors. From time to time, others built such taverns, or ordinaries. These were scattered over the town, some of which are listed in old records, others no doubt simply vanished with many of the "lost" recordings of the past. A few whose names have been preserved, and commonly known as "keepers" include Nathaniel Kimball, John Cheater, James Littlefield - who had both tavern and garrison at Batcomb (Moody), Moses Littlefield, Nicholas Littlefield (his tavern was at Maryland Ridge), and the well-known Jefferds Tavern built in Wells by Simon Jefferds, later remodeled by his son William, and in recent years sold to the Old York Landmarks, Inc., and moved to York Village where it may be seen today. Women were also very capable tavern keepers as is illustrated by the one known as the Widow Lydia Littlefield Tavern. This one was built onMaryland Ridge in 1812 by her husband, Joseph - a direct descendant of the pioneer Edmund. Mrs. Lydia (Pattern) Littlefield when left a widow turned to serving the public with food, drink and lodging (1827). This tavern of old is standing as a beautiful remodelled estate. Matthew Lindsay built his tavern about 1799 on the highway just above the present Wells Corner. The most popular of the beverages sold at the taverns was flip - a drink prepared from beer or ale and rum, sweetened by adding sugar or molasses,then the mixture was warmed by thrusting a red hot iron (sometimes a fire poker) into the mug. Another drink was toddy which was made from rum and water sweetened and warmed in the same manner as the flip. Other drinks included rum, cider,brandy and ale. In the early taver years coffee and tea were not available. The first coffee in Wells has been recorded as in the early 1700s. There is a record price in 1768 of the drinks that were served(these seemed to be popular prices of the day) as follows: 1/2 mug toddy- 2s 6d; 1 mug flip - 5s; 1/2 mug flip - 2s 6d; 1 mug cider - 1s. Two other drinks have been previously mentioned - perry and metheglin. The taverns were the scene of many an important business transaction. Even the Courst were held at certain taverns. The patrons' comfort was the prime concern of the owner. For example: in the kitchen of the Widow Lydia Littlefield Tavern there were two large hooks which supported a long poleon which the wet clothing of the guests might be dried. Quite often the landlord was faced with the probelem of room; and when this occurred. He thought nothing of asking his guest to share a bed with another, or possibly two or three weary travelers. Quoting from the early Court record passages which pertain to the "ordinarys" - "1659 July 4, Ordinary License granted to William Hammonds. Again in 1664, September 13, "Lycence granted to Francis Littlefield, Sr. to keepe an ordinary - Granted same Liberty of haveing a tavern"

    Misc:
    -(From LFNL; v.1,#1): In Hampshire, Edmund was a clothier by trade aswas his father before him. The decline of the wool trade probablyplayed a major part in his decision to migrate to America. It is notknown when he arrived in the new world but it was probably only veryshortly before his wife Annis and the six youngest children sailed onthe "Bevis" in May of 1638. Edmund was in Wells by 1643. He and hissons established and ran many productive mill sites on the variousrivers in the area. By his death in December of 1661 his estate wasworth 588 pounds (UK), a substantial amount for that era.-(From Noyes, Libby & Davis; Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and NewHampshire; p.437): came 1st to Boston, likely with two oldest sons. WifeAnnis (Austin) aged 38 , six children, and servants John Knight and HughDurdal followed in the Bevis in May 1638 from Tichfield, co. Hants.Source: Baptism: Noyes, Libby & Davis; Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and NewHampshire; p.437Death: Noyes, Libby & Davis; Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and NewHampshire; p.438

    Will:
    Source: Sargent, William M.; Maine Wills 1640-1760; pp. 3-4
    [Court Records, B, 53.]
    The last will & Testament of Edmund Littlefejld Decembr 11 : 61 :
    First I bequeath my soule to god Almighty, & I bequeath my body to theearth from whence I came/
    I bequeath vnto Francis Littlefejld my Elldest sun, & Anthony Littlefejld, & Elizabeth Wakefejld my daughter, all the whoole Tract of Land lijng of the North East side of Kenebunke with the Falls togeather with a Cetern quantity of Marsh lijng up In the woods, betweene Cape Porpus River, & Kenebunke, which is specifyd In two deeds, granted by Mr Geo : Cleeue Agent of Mr Rygby, which is now come into the Goverment of Mr Gorges, Proprietor of the Prouince of Mayne/ Which Land & Marsh shall bee equally devided amongst thos three aboue specifyd/
    I giue vnto Francis Littlefejld Senjor 10s to bee pd out of my goods/
    I giue vnto Anthony Littlefejld all my weareing Cloaths/
    I giue vnto Elizabeth Wakefejld 5s to bee pd out of my goods/
    I giue vnto my 3 executors Namely Annas Littlefejld, My wife, & Thomas Littlefejld, & Fran : Littlefejld my youngest sun all my upland & Marsh att home which is not disposd, & that which I bought of my sun Anthony, & alsoe yet which I bought of Mr. Fletcher, togeather with ye Corne Mill & saw Mill, with all my houseing & goods, within doores & with out, togeather with all the stocke & Cattle both small and greate, which shall bee equally deuided amongst those 3 executors, onely the Yland that lyeth on the South side of Webbhannett River, If the sd Thos & Francis Littlefejld Junjor do both of them pay to Annas my wife foure bushs pf Corne yearely for 7 yeares, then my wife shall haue nothing to do with Itt, otherwise if they do not pforme that yearely, then my wife shall haue pouer to lett it to others, & to expell them quitte out of it all/
    And likewise my sun Thoms & Fran : Littlefejld shall pay vnto my wife eight bushs of wheate yearely, for ye Corne Mill, if they will not yn my wife shall haue pouer to lett it to any other, & expell them out of it/ And my wife shall haue her third part of the Marsh, that lyeth on the South East side of Webbhannett River; And if soe bee yt Fran : Littlefejld & Thomas Littlefejld, & Fran : Littlefejld my youngest sun bee not loueing & helpfull to her shee shall haue pouer to dispose of itt, wr shee thinkes good herselfe/
    I giue vnto my daughter Mary Barrett, and to my daughter Hannah Littlefejld fiueteene pounds a peece to bee pd with in 3 years, fiue pounds a peece yearly, till it bee payd/ I do giue vnto all my grandchildren fiue shillings a peece Wn they come at age/
    I give unto my sun John Littlefejld Tenn pounds, to bee payd out of ye fourty pounds which hee is to pay for his purchase att Ogunquett/
    Alsoe the 3 executors, Namely Annas my wife, & Thos : & Fran : Littlefejld shall haue pouer to recover & receaue all debts/ And those 3 executors shall pay all debts dues & demands, & all portions Legacys & gyfts, which is here specifyd; My suns Tho : & Fran : Littlefejld Junjor, is to Improue & till the ground, & thejre mother my wife shall haue the third part of the Corne/
    I giue vnto my wife 6 or 7 Acers of Marsh that lyeth at Ogunquet.
    I desire Mr Ezekell Knightt & Mr. Jos : Bowles to bee my Feffees In trust If neede require, to see my will fullfilled/
    Testes/ Ezekell Knights/ Jos : Bowles/ Edmund Littlefejlds own hand (mark)
    (inventory returned at £588: 13: 4, by Ezekell Knights, Jos : Bowles and William Hamonds as appraisers, who were sworn 24th: 10th" 1861. Will recorded 16 July '62)

    Edmund married Agnice (Annes) Austen 16 Oct 1614, Titchfield, , Hampshire, England. Agnice (daughter of Richard Austen and Anes ?) was born CA 1595, Exeter, , Devon, England; was christened 1 Feb 1596, Titchfield, , Hampshire, England; died Between 12 Dec 1677 and 2 Apr 1678, Wells, , Maine, United States. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Agnice (Annes) Austen was born CA 1595, Exeter, , Devon, England; was christened 1 Feb 1596, Titchfield, , Hampshire, England (daughter of Richard Austen and Anes ?); died Between 12 Dec 1677 and 2 Apr 1678, Wells, , Maine, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Baptised: 1 Feb 1596/7

    Notes:

    FL- !additional information:will was probated 12 dec 1677 while a invento ry if property was conducted 7 mar 1677/78. Personal records of Willi am Brown Oulton.

    Misc:
    (From LFNL v.1,#1): Annis survived her husband. She executed her willon December 12, 1677 and was deceased by April of the following year.Source: Birth: Littlefield Family Newsletter; Vol.I,#1,p.2

    Will:
    Source: Sargent, William M.; Maine Wills 1640-1760; pg. 76[Registry of Deeds. 5,25]
    12th December: 1677:
    In the name of God Amen/ The last Will & testament of Annis Littlefejld/
    1: first I bequeath my soule into the hands of Almighty god, my maker, my body to bee buried in Christean buriall, at ye discretion of my executor hereafter mentioned/
    1: I do giue unto my daughter Hannah Cloyce my bed & bowlster, & Katterine Wakefejld to deliuer It to her/
    2: I giue unto my three daughters, Elizabeth Wakefejld, Mary Barrett, & Hannah Cloyce, all my lining & Wollen New & ould to bee equally diueded amongst them/
    I giue unto my sonn John Littlefejld my Cow Gentle & fiue buslls of Corne/
    I giue unto my daughter Merribah foure buslls of Wheate due from ye Mills
    I giue to my Grandchild Katterine Wakefejld my Rugg & eight buslls of Corne/
    I giue to my sonn Peter Cloyce too Acres of Marsh bee it more or less, yt lyeth on the South West side of Mr. Whelewrights Necke of Land/
    I giue unto my sonn Thomas Littlefejld, who hath taken a great deale of care of mee, all the rest of my househould goods Corne & Chattles, & I do make my sd sonn Thomas Littlefejld, my whoole & soole executor, & to receiue all debts comeing to mee, & to pay all If any thing there bee that I do ow, & to take all the remajndr to him selfe & to see my will fullfilled/
    Signed, & Deliuered, In ye Presence of us, Joseph Bolls/ William Symonds/ Annis Littlefejld her marke (x)
    (Sworn to by attesting witnesses & recorded 2 April 1678; Inventory returned at £36:15:0, by Samuel Austine and Joseph Bolls, appraisers, 7 March 1677/8.)

    Died:
    bet 12 Dec 1677 (will) and 2 Apr 1678 (probate)

    Notes:

    Married:
    St Peter's church

    Children:
    1. Anne Littlefield was born , Titchfield, , Hampshire, England; died Yes, date unknown; was buried 2 Jan 1616/7, Titchfield, , Hampshire, England.
    2. Edmund Littlefield died Yes, date unknown; was buried 13 Jun 1635, Titchfield, , Hampshire, England.
    3. 1. Francis Littlefield was born 17 Jun 1619, Tichfield, , Hampshire, England; died Nov 1712, Wells, , Maine, United States.
    4. Anthony Littlefield died Jul 1662, Wells, , Massachusetts Bay, British America.
    5. John Littlefield died 9 Feb 1696, Wells, , Maine, United States.
    6. Elizabeth Littlefield died Yes, date unknown.
    7. Mary Littlefield died Between 1662 and 1664.
    8. Thomas Littlefield died CA 1689/90, Wells, , Maine, United States.
    9. Anne Littlefield was born 5 Jan 1632, Titchfield, , Hampshire, England; died CA 1680, Salem, , Massachusetts, United States.
    10. Francis Littlefield, Jr was born , Titchfield, , Hampshire, England; died 6 Feb 1674, Wells, , Maine, United States.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Francis Littlefield was born CA 1565, Titchfield, , Hampshire, England (son of Francis Littlefield and Annis Pope); died 22 Oct 1618, Titchfield, , Hampshire, England.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: clothier
    • Residence: Titchfield, , Hampshire, England
    • AltDeath: 21 Oct 1618, Titchfield, , Hampshire, England

    Notes:

    Will:
    " I make my wife Anne and son James my executors and if at any time they disagree then by consent of my overseers, division shall be made equally of such goods as do remain betwixt them, and my wife to have the dwelling house next adjoining to my fulling mill with the apurtenances thereto belonging, holden by lease of John Hauksford of Bishop's Waltham, and my son James to have the fulling mill with the appurtenances thereto belonging. Overseers: Thomas Knight Senclares in the parish of Drexford, my brother James Litlefield of the same parish and Nicholas Waller of Swanswicke in the parish of Titchfield and for their pains I giave each 5s.

    (signed) Frances Littlefield his mark

    Witnesses: John Wither Robert Poulet Frances Waller

    Debts owing by me: To Nicholas Waller £12. Johne Ossment £8, Robard Wedge £5 and Elizabeth Wedge £20.

    Proved November 21, 1618 by Anne Littlefield, widow and relict of the deceased, and James Littlefield, sone of the deceased, the executors named. Bords: Said Anne, James Littlefield of the same, clothworker, Edward Hardwell of same, yoeman, and John Witherd of Eckeham, husbandman"

    He left:

    "To my son Edward (Edmund), 20s."
    "To son Nicholas, 30 pounds, a table and 5 joined stools"
    "To son John 30 pounds"
    If either Nicholas or John were to die before 21, the other would get their share.

    "To each god-child 12d."
    "To my wife's children Elizabeth Wigg and Robert Wigg 40s."
    "To my servant Elizabeth Carter 10s."
    "To brother James Littlefield my best doublet and breeches"
    "To sister Mary Beane 5s."
    "To my brother Richard Littlefield 20 s."
    "To the cathedral church of Winton (Winchester) 6d."
    "To the parish church of Titchfield 3s."
    "To the poor of Titchfield a noble"
    "To the poor of Wickham 3s."

    Inventory property 261 pounds 2s. 10d. (230pounds 6s. 18d. plus debts due)

    The original copy of the Will is held in the Winchester, Hampshire, UK Public Records Office although it is slightly illegible.

    Francis married Mary ? Bef 1592, Titchfield, , Hampshire, England. Mary was born 1571; died 29 Oct 1605, Titchfield, , Hampshire, England. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Mary ? was born 1571; died 29 Oct 1605, Titchfield, , Hampshire, England.

    Other Events:

    • AltBirth: CA 1562
    • AltDeath: 20 Oct 1605, Titchfield, , Hampshire, England

    Children:
    1. 2. Edmund Littlefield was born Abt 1590, Titchfield, , Hampshire, England; was christened 27 Jun 1592, Titchfield, , Hampshire, England; died Abt 17 Dec 1661, Wells, , Maine, United States.
    2. Nicholas Littlefield was born 24 Jul 1595, Titchfield, , Hampshire, England; died 12 Aug 1595, Titchfield, , Hampshire, England; was buried 12 Aug 1595, Titchfield, , Hampshire, England.
    3. James Littlefield died 24 Dec 1661.
    4. Anne Littlefield was born 8 Apr 1601, Titchfield, , Hampshire, England; died 10 Apr 1601, Titchfield, , Hampshire, England; was buried 10 Apr 1601, Titchfield, , Hampshire, England.
    5. Frances Littlefield was born 6 Oct 1605, Titchfield, , Hampshire, England; died 29 Oct 1605, Titchfield, , Hampshire, England; was buried 29 Oct 1605, Titchfield, , Hampshire, England.

  3. 6.  Richard Austen was born 1572, Titchfield, , Hampshire, England; died Feb 1623, Winchester, , Hampshire, England; was buried 15 Feb 1622, Titchfield, , Hampshire, England.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: Tichfield, , Hampshire, England

    Richard married Anes ? Abt 1594. Anes was born Abt 1576; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Anes ? was born Abt 1576; died Yes, date unknown.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: Tichfield, , Hampshire, England

    Children:
    1. Daniel Austen
    2. Peter Austen
    3. Richard Austen
    4. Joan Austen
    5. Emlen Austen
    6. 3. Agnice (Annes) Austen was born CA 1595, Exeter, , Devon, England; was christened 1 Feb 1596, Titchfield, , Hampshire, England; died Between 12 Dec 1677 and 2 Apr 1678, Wells, , Maine, United States.
    7. Elizabeth Austen


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Francis Littlefield was born 1530, Titchfield, , Hampshire, England (son of William Littlefield); died Aft 1638.

    Francis married Annis Pope [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Annis Pope
    Children:
    1. 4. Francis Littlefield was born CA 1565, Titchfield, , Hampshire, England; died 22 Oct 1618, Titchfield, , Hampshire, England.
    2. James Littlefield died Aft 1618.
    3. Richard Littlefield died Aft 1618.
    4. Mary Littlefield died Aft 1618.


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