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BATCHILOR\ BATCHELDER, Ruth

BATCHILOR\ BATCHELDER, Ruth

Female 1662 - 1752  (89 years)

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  1. 1.  BATCHILOR\ BATCHELDER, RuthBATCHILOR\ BATCHELDER, Ruth was born on 9 May 1662 in Hampton, NH; died on 11 Jan 1752 in Dorchester, MA; was buried in Dorchester, MA.

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    Ruth married BLAKE, James on 1 Jan 1686 in MA. James (son of BLAKE, Elder James and CLAPP, Elizabeth) was born on 16 Aug 1652 in Dorchester, MA; died on 22 Oct 1732 in Dorchester, MA; was buried in Dorchester, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

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    1. 2. BLAKE, James  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 29 Apr 1688 in Dorchester, MA; died on 4 Dec 1750 in Dorchester, MA; was buried in Dorchester, MA.


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  1. 2.  BLAKE, JamesBLAKE, James Descendancy chart to this point (1.Ruth1) was born on 29 Apr 1688 in Dorchester, MA; died on 4 Dec 1750 in Dorchester, MA; was buried in Dorchester, MA.

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    He was an early surveyor described as having outstanding abilities. He is particularly remembered for the notable "Plot of the Twenty five Divisions" that he produced in 1730. He was called "The Annalist," because he maintained a comprehensive record entitled Blake's Annals of Dorchester, in which he noted public events, details of his own wide-ranging public service, and records of his surveys. He held many public offices in Dorchester. He served as a Selectman, Assessor, Proprietor's Clerk and Town Treasurer from 1724 to 1748. In 1743 he was a member of the Committee for building the meeting house. He also maintained the Dorchester Town Records. James was a successful Farmer, he develop the same land at Dorchester Neck that his great Grandfather William Blake was granted. James was skilled in the construction of sundials. One of the dials he had made was the ancient wall sundial formerly seen on the old Town House at the head of State Street in Dorchester. One of the dialing instruments he had made, are among the Blake Papers in the New England Historical and Genealogical Society.

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