Joseph Greeley

Joseph Greele

  • American

Joseph Greeley was a Colonial American blacksmith and Husbandman in the Province of New Hampshire in New England. - AsNotedIn


Timeline

Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
1683/11/24 Sarah Brown Greele, wife of Andrew Greele, gives birth to a son, Joseph Greele, in Salisbury, Massachusetts, Massachusetts Bay Colony. Born Salisbury, MA Massachusetts
1718/00/00 Joseph Greeley builds a two and one-half-story, clapboarded, Georgian style house with a central chimney. Later additions include a shed-roofed, salt box to the rear topped by a second story gable. Architect Greeley House East Kingston
1719/06/06 Att a leagall meeting of the comoners of Kingstown June 6, 1719 Then given and granted unto Joseph Grealy of the town above sd Eleven acers of Land for satisfaction for a hyway or contery roade through his Lott of land that he now dwells upon. Home Greeley House East Kingston
1738/11/17 Joseph Greele is one of the original petitioners for the new town of East Kingston to be separated from Kingston in the Provence of New Hampshire. Life Kingston New Hampshire
1739/07/17 Town of Kingston votes for John Darling, Joseph Greele, William Boynton, Nathaniel Batchelder and Jeremy Webster shall be a committee to go and give Mr Coffin the call and invitation to settle among them in the work of the gospel. Vocation East Kingston New Hampshire
1761/01/15 Joseph Greele dies in East Kingston, Rockingham, Provence of New Hampshire. Died Greeley House East Kingston
1935/00/00 In the 1930's, Joseph Greeley's original c 1718 barn is disassembled and subsequently moved to Old Sturbridge Village, a living museum located in Sturbridge, Massachusetts. Owner Old Sturbridge Village Sturbridge
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