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- Moses immigrated on the ship Mary & John, departing from Plymouth, England 20 Mar 1630, arriving 30 May 1630 in Dorchester, Mass Bay Colony with his parents.
Moses Maverick was a proprietor at Dorchester, Mass. in 1633. On Jan. 6, 1633 was ordered by that town that he should have the lot of land" that was allotted for Edward Ransford." Moses soon sold the property to John Greenaway (Register , Vol. 32 Pg. 57) , moved to Salem, Mass., where he was engaged in 1634 in the fishing business, was where he was admmitted freeman 3 Sept 1634, and settled in Marblehead, Mass. as early as 1635. He paid to the General Court the rent for Noodles's Island (now East Boston) in 1636, having charge of it during the absence of his brother Samuel Maverick, in Virginia. He was a proprietor at Marblehead in 1637, constable in 1643, selectman, justice of the peace, and town clerk, and solemnized marriages at Marblehead previous to his death.He desposed in September 1662, age 50 years.
MOSES, 6th known child of Rev. John & Mary(Gye) Maverick, was baptized at South Huish 3 November 1611. He married (1) by 6 May 1635 Remember Allerton, daughter of ISAAC ALLERTON . He married (2) Boston 22 October 1656 Eunice (_____) Roberts, widow of Thomas Roberts.
Source: Anderson's Great Migration Begins.
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