
ADAMS: The Adams Family of York, Maine (Softcover)
by Charles O Wettergreen
Samuel Adams passed away shortly after his arrival in York between 1646-1652. Philip Adams, born in 1632, inherited land from Samuel, indicating a possible marriage to Samuel's daughter. John Parker also received land from Samuel Adams, suggesting a familial connection, possibly through marriage to another daughter. The document sheds light on the Adams family's presence in York and their interactions with the local community and land ownership.
The Adams family's history in York is intertwined with the challenges of early settlement, including Indian raids. The document includes a family chart, deeds, and details of historical events in York, providing a glimpse into the family's experiences during that time. The mention of Indian raids and conflicts in the area highlights the harsh realities faced by early settlers in York and the need to navigate such challenges while establishing roots in the region.
The details in the document offer a glimpse into the dynamics of land ownership, inheritance, and family connections within the Adams family in York, Maine. The historical context provided, along with the family chart and deeds, paints a picture of the Adams family's presence in York and their interactions with the local community. The mention of Indian raids and conflicts adds a layer of complexity to their story, showcasing the resilience and adaptability required to thrive in the early settlement period.