The Old Planters of Beverly and Their Lands

p. 14 … between the land of Joseph L. Standley and Eben H. Moulton p. 117 Captain William Dodge will in 1739 made a bequest to Benjamin Standley: ‘my Small Dwelling house that Standeth by the Road on the HIll near to Isaac Woodberrys house and to the First Church ‘one Silver Tankard That Shall […]

Vital Records of Beverly, Mass. Vol. 1 Births – Standley

974.45 B2 V2b v.1 p. 307 David, s. Georg and Bethia, June 6 (1681. T.C.) p. 308 Dorathy, d. Georg and Bethia, Mar 2, 1583-4 p. 309 Bethia, d. George and Bethia, bp. May 24, 1674. C.R.I John s. Georg, Feb 24, 1671 Jonathan, s. George and Bethia. bp. Jan 18, 1679-80. C.R.I. Mary d. […]

Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex, Mass Vol. VIII 1680-1683

p305 Elizabeth Stanley p238 George Stanley Summons dated 29: 4:1681 to Ephraim Herick for telling a pernicious lie also to John Elliot as a witness against John Davis, in abusive carriages at Jon. Tawlie’s signed Hilliard Veren cleric and served by Jonathan Biles, agent for George Standley, constable of Beverly, who returned that he notified […]

Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex, Mass Vol. VII -1664

p 162, 238 Mathu Stanly p. 311 George Stanly aged about forty-four years, testified that about the time Salem new meeting house was built, “I being in company with Captain Lawthrop, Cap More and Captain Joseph Gardner at Captain Gardners hous I heard Captain Gardner say to Captain Lawthrop I think said he wee must have […]

Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex, Mass 1672-1674

Stanley p 441 Benjamin p 55, 93 Elizabeth p. 215 Robert Leach, Sr., aged about fifty-eight years, and Robert Leach Jr., aged about twenty years, deposed that Georg Standly sold Robert Leach two yards of broadcloth at 22s per yard, which he said it cost him at Steven Hascott’s.  The latter, however, affirmed that Standly […]

Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex, Mass. Vol. 1 – 1636-1656

p. 2 Thomas Standley, Constable of Saugus, fined 10s for absence from court p 115 Matthew Standley v Walter Knight Defamation p180 Matthew Stanley for drawing away the affections of the daughter of John Tarboxx . . . Matthew Stanley and Ruth Andrews found 50s to be whipped for fornication but fine to be remitted […]