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2 DATE 5 NOV 1703
2 PLAC Sold the land in Farnham Parish, near Dragon Swamp, Essex Co., Va., which had belonged to his maternal uncle, Robert Hill of Rappahannock County (afterwards Essex County), Va. (essex County, Va., Deeds, book 11, p. 115.)
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2 DATE 8 JUN 1683
2 PLAC Sold 8 acres of land in Portsmouth, RI to Thomas Durfee
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2 DATE 12 MAY 1715
2 PLAC Deputy, Connecticut General Assembly
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2 DATE 13 OCT 1715
2 PLAC Deputy, Connecticut General Assembly
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From the book "Talman/Tallman Families" by Herbert S. Ackerman
"On Muster Roll of the Old French War- transferred from 7th Reg. to 2nd Reg. to Fort William Henry. He was a representative in 1715.
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From the book, "Ancestors of Robert Abell", by Horace A. Abell, Call number CS71.A15:
Dr. Peter Tallman, "b. Mar. 22, 1658; m. Nov. 7, 1683, Ann Walstone, dau. of Benjamin and Jane Walstone."
So Peter's wife may be 'Ann Walstone', and not 'Ann Wright' <=== ?????
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From the book, "English Origins of New England Families", by Gary Boyd Roberts:
Peter Tallman, "of Guilford, Conn., cordwainer and physician, b. about 1655; d. 6 July 1726; m. 7 Nov. 1683 ANN WALSTONE. On 5 Nov. 1703 he sold the land in Farnham Parish, near Dragon Swamp, Essex Co., Va., which had belonged to his maternal uncle, Robert Jill of Rappahannock County (afterwards Essex County0, Va. (Essex County, Va., Deeds, book 11, p. 115.) Three children."
So, once again, Peter's wife may have been 'Ann Walstone', and not 'Ann Wright' <=== ?????
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!NOTE:The Greater Tallman Family Newsletter Autumn Issue. No.3 1985.
!HISTORY:A physician, he also pursued the occupation of shoemaker. 1683 he resided at Guilford, Ct.; freeman 1685 1715, Deputy. 1722, Jul. 27; Will proved 1726, AJul. 27: Exx. wife Anna. To her all household goods, and for her use and disposal stock of cattle, horses, sheep and swine (except one black horse to son Ebenezer).
Information for this family extracted from the Ancestrial File in the Family
History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.
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From Ancestry.com, "Desecendants of Tunis Wells and Other Surnames", by Dave Wells :
"Lived in Guilford, Conn. in 1703. On Nov 5, 1703 sold land at Dragon Swamp in Farnham Parish, Essex Co, Va. as heir of Robert Hill (his uncle) of Rappahannock Co (later Essex Co) VA. He was a cordwainer and physician. They had 3 children. "
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From the ancestral file, "The Descendants of Thomas Durfee", by Charles I. Durfee:
"On June 8, 1683, Peter Tallman, late of Portsmouth, Newport County, RI, now of Guilford, CT, cordwainer, sold 8 acres at Common Fence Point in Portsmouth to Thomas Durfee.
Peter Tallman Sr., deposed in March 1702/03, that the Peter Tallman then living in Guilford, CT, was his eldest son.
He was a cordwainer and a physician. Tallman Ancestry. "
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From, "The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut, 1636-1776", Volume 05, Page 490-491 (www.colonialct.uconn.edu):
"[332] CONNECTICUT COLONY.
At a General Assemble and Court of Election, begun and holden at Hartford, in his Majesties Colony of Connecticut, in New England, the 12th day of May, annodom. 1715, and continued by several adjournments [to June 2d.]
Present at this Assembly were,
The Honourable Gurdon Saltonstall, Esq, Governour.
The Honourable Nathan Gold, Esq, Deputy Governour.
John Hamlin, Esq,
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Representatives or Deputies, that were returned to attend at this Assembly, are as follows, viz:
Capt. Joseph Wadsworth, ...
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Capt. Andrew Ward, Mr. Peter Talman, for Guilford.
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From the Ancestral file of Alfred Rose :
"Rhode Island Land Evidences
1648 -1696
Pub R. I. Hist. Sox 1921
Pub Baltimore 1970
Peter Talman to Thomas Durfee Page 169
...Peter Talman junior late..of Portsmouth Now of the Towne of Gilford in the County of New Haven..Conecticutt...Cor-wainer..for..Twelve pounds of Currant mony of New England..paid by Thomas Durfee of..Portsmouth..Yeoman..Have..sold..Land lyinge..in the place called the Comon fence in..Portsmouth..Eight Acres..bounded Northwardly by the land of Richard Bulger Eastwardly by Pocassett River, Southwardly by the humuck Comon ly Called Samuell Hutchinsons humuck, Westwardly by the great Cove..alsoe the full Right of a hie way (purchassed of Richard Bular (as Exprest in
writeing)...Eight day of June..One Thowsand Six hundred Eighty three-
Peter
Talman
Wit
John Sanford
Mary Sanford
Copied as printed
C Dietz "
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