Name |
John LUFF (OR LUFFE) |
Birth |
Abt 1585 |
England |
Gender |
Male |
Immigration |
24 May 1633 |
Boston (Suffolk), MA |
- Came on the Mary and John.
|
Military |
1650 |
Occupation |
Weaver |
Residence |
5 Jun 1663 |
Salem (Essex) Massachusetts |
Possessions |
Bef 5 Jan 1664 |
Salem, Massachusetts Bay Colony |
land at the ferry |
Death |
1667 |
Salem (Essex) Massachusetts |
Burial |
Salem (Essex) Massachusetts |
Notes |
- John Luffe and Robert Hibbard (son-in-law) agreed that in exchange for 10 pounds Luffe received for the sale of his house, he would allow John and his wife to live in a part of the Hibbard House. A deposition in 1671 says Bridget was 84 and living with the Hibbards.
The ferry ran over Beverly Harbor connecting later-day Salem and Beverly. Perhaps exactly where traffic bridge later would stand.
First they lived in Salem, MA definitely by 1636 when John is listed as a proprietor and peeoars on a list of land grants. The History of Salem says that John Luff had a wife 1648/9.
John was released from militia training due to age and disability. From 1661 until his death in 1667 he is often in town minutes as receiving aid to the poor.
Named in several early Salem law suits.
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Person ID |
I2468 |
hibbard |
Last Modified |
12 Nov 2008 |