It is now time to move my research on to the next generation. However, before doing so, I will make two final posts for senior – this one to summarize by findings to date and a second to show where additional research could be focused.
Family-Marden
Edward Marden Sr. – Summary of Findings
Edward Marden Sr. – Revised Map
Today I will provide an updated map covering Edward’s life span (or at least as much of it as I know). I am combining his civilian and military maps because there are some obvious connections between his service and his civilian life.
Edward Marden Sr. – Timeline 1.1
I believe it is time to review all I have discovered about Edward before moving on to Edward Jr. First I will revise my timeline for him, then in my next post I will revise his map.
Edward Marden Sr., – Summary of Deeds
Now that I have explored all these wonderfully informative deeds, it is time to review what I learned, what I didn’t learn, what earlier assumptions need to be revised, and what is left to do. This last item will wait until the next post.
Edward Marden Sr. – Grafton Deeds (Part 11)
And here we have it folks – the last deed that Edward Marden Sr. will take part in. I really don’t understand it at all, but I understand the general idea of what is happened. Let’s see if any of my readers understand it any better.
Edward Marden Sr. – Grafton Deeds (Part 10)
The deed I am exploring today would seem to be the final one involving Edward. But, as my readers will see in my next post, there is yet one more to be explored.
Edward Marden Sr. – Grafton Deeds (Part 9)
Today’s deed further subdivides Lot 66 in Lyman by chopping off another 10 acres of land and selling it.
Edward Marden Jr. – Grafton Deeds (Part 8)
Today I will explore the second deed in Grafton County that involves the Marden family. It is a quit claim deed for the Annis family land in Bath, NH and it helps establish the identity of Edward Jr’s wife as Elizabeth Annis, daughter of David Annis of Bath, NH.
Edward Marden Jr. – Grafton Deeds (Part 7)
In the deed I am exploring today, I see the 60 acres purchased by Edward Jr. is now being sold to Phineas Ash of Lyman. This transfer takes place less than a year after Junior acquired the property. Phineas Ash will appear in other Marden deeds as well.