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- Intention of Marriage, dated 18 Jan 1750, Harwich VR pg 109 MARRIAGE: Harwich VR pg. 115 states Then Ezekiel Andrews of Eastham and Thankful Rogers of Harwich were married in Harwich by Rvd. Edward Pell. History of Harwich Mass 1620-1800 by Josias Paine: pg.293 'The men the town furnished for the 'proposed expedition' against Ticonderoga and Crown Point, and who with the other troops raised were ordered to halifax to take part in the movements against Louisbourg by Lord Loudan's orders were: Ezekial Andrews who entered service March 9 and served until February 23, 1758; pg. 300 relates the the death of six men when their boat capsized in the old Harbor at Chatham and came ashore bottom up. Ezekiel and two of Thankful's brothers died. Will of Thankful's father, Ebenezer mentions 'my grandchildren, the children of my daughter Thankful Androus (deceased)'...... File #2493, appears on a Muster Roll Boston, 17 Mar 1758, Company of Her Majesty's Service under Capt. Peter Weat March 1-Feb 23, length of service: 50 weeks 2 days. 'A Muster Roll' dated Boston, March 17 1758 of a company in His Majesty's Service under the command of: Capt. Peter West, Quality: Private, Residence: Harwich, Entered Service:March 9, Served until: Feb 23, Length of Service: 50 weeks 2 days. Remarks: year not given, endorsed 1757, .............. probably 1758 on Crown Point Expedition, Reported 21 days travel allowed. Appears on A Return of men enlisted for His Majesty's service for the total reduction of Canada -- 1760. Feb 28, age 30, Birthplace: Harwich, Residence; Harwich, Certificate on reverse, dated Harwich March 18 1760, signed by Thomas Winslow, Commissary of Musters (and Justice of Peace) states that said Andrews and others were attested mustered and delivered to Thomas West's recruiting officer. Ezekiel Andrews appears on a Muster Roll dated Boston, February 10, 1761 of a company in His Majesty's service under the command of: Capt. Thomas West, quality: Corporal, Residence: Eastham, Entered service: March 18 1760, served until Dec 6 1760, Length of service: 37 weeks, 5 days, Remarks: Reported 18 days billeting home allowed. MARRIAGE: Int to marriage and marriage listed in Genealogy Notes of Barnstable Co. vol. 1, compiled by Lydia B Brownson, Doris V Norton, Grace Held, Duxbury, 1967.
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