The Database for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color in Wells, Kennebunk, Kennebunkport and Arundel

Andrew


Status (enslaved, free or both): unknown

Town: Wells

Known dates: 1741-1750

Andrew and Pegg had several children who were baptized at the First Church of Wells: Moab (1741), Nelle (1741), Andrew (1743), Asher (1747) and Nelle (1750).

Pegg was enslaved by John and Mary Wheelwright. It is not clear whether Andrew was as well, and, if so, whether he predeceased Pegg.

In his will, Col. John Wheelwright left "all negro or molatto servants" to his wife Mary. He died in 1745. In her 1750 will, Mary stated "my Negro Servant Woman named Pegg shall be divided to Such of my aforesd Daughters or grand Daughters which she shall choose to live with after my Decease." Probate was recorded in 1755.

The aforesaid daughters and granddaughters were "Daughters Mary Moody & Sarah Jefferds, and my three beloved Grand Daughters, the Daughters of my dear deceased Daughter Hannah Plaisted, and my four beloved Grand Daughters the Daughters of my dear decd Daughter Elizabeth Newmarch."

Bibliography:

Records of the First Church of Wells, as transcribed in 6 issues of the New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol 75-76, 1921-22


1743 Baptism of Andrew, son of Andrew and Peg

First Church of Wells

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1747 Baptism of Asher, son of Andrew and Peg

First Church of Wells

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1741 Baptism of Moab, son of Andrew and Peg

First Church of Wells

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1741 Baptism of Nelle, daughter of Andrew and Peg

daughter of Andrew and Peg

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1750 Baptism of Nelle, daughter of Andrew and Peg

daughter of Andrew and Peg

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