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464. Capt. Thomas Landers
was born on 24 Mar 1734/35 in Sandwich, Barnstable, MA.
(449)(20)
(21)(147)
(15) He was christened on 8 May 1738 in Sandwich, Barnstable, MA.
(450) He died on 19 Nov 1809 in North Fairfield,
Lincoln, ME.(451) He was buried in Cemetery
1 1/2 mi. SE of Friends Meeting House, North Fairfield, ME.
(452) Thomas4 Landers (John3, John2, Thomas1), born 24 March 1734/5,
died 19 Nov. 1809. His gravestone reads: "In Memory of Capt. Thomas Lander/Consort
of/Mrs. Jerusha Lander/Who died/Nov. 19 A.D. 1809/In The 75th Yr. of His Age".
This stone (clearly legible in 1966) lies beside that of his wife: "In Memory
of Jerusha Lander/Who Died/Jan/23rd 1814/In the 73rd Year of Her Age" -
in a small cemetery 1 ½ miles south easterly of the Friends Meeting House
at North Fairfield, Maine.A
He married in Falmouth 11 March 1764 Jerusha4 Parker (called "both of Falmouth"
in the Falmouth town records), daughter of Thomas3 and Experience (Nickerson)
Parker of Falmouth, born 23 March 1740, died 23 Jan. 1814.
This Thomas Landers was only three years old when his father died. The latter's
will, dated 2 March 1737/8, gives to "My son Thomas Landers £20 at
one and twenty, he to be put out to a suitable trade". The will of Jerusha's
widowed mother, Experience Parker, "of Sherburn in the County of Nantucket",
dated 8 May 1783, gives "to my two daughters Jerusha Landers and Mary Lake,
all my wearing apparel" (Nantucket County Probates; The Register, vol. 114,
p.134-135, Apr 1960).
Although his older children probably were born in Falmouth, their births are
not recorded there. We find that Joseph5 Nye of Sandwich and Joseph5 Dimock of
Falmouth purchased in 1781 a large tract of land called, at first, Nye's Plantation,
later Fairfield, Lincoln County, Massachusetts (now Maine). Many from Sandwich,
Falmouth, and other Cape towns settled there; the family of Thomas Landers was
among these. Although he had been apprenticed to the trade of cordwainer (as
he describes himself in 1790), he evidently spent time at sea, as the title Captain,
used on his tombstone and in the Fairfield records suggests that this was a title
resulting from his experience as a mariner rather than a military one. Jerusha
(Parker) Landers' next younger brother, Silas, was a mariner - later partner
in a shipping firm, and her brother Timothy was a sea captain.
Thomas Landers appears in the 1790 Census at Fairfield, head of a family of 3
males over 16, one under 16, and five females. A deed of 26 June 1790, shows
that "Thomas Landers of Fairfield in the County of Lincoln and Commonwealth
of Massachusetts, cordwainer", sold for £60 paid by Job Parker of Falmouth,
twenty acres there. His wife Jerusha quitclaimed her dower rights (Barnstable
County Deeds - Town of Falmouth (recorded after the 1827 fire), 1:357-58). He
was chosen surveyor of highways in Fairfield in 1792 (when his son Joseph was
chosen tythingman). Capt. Thomas Lander is named among those whose land abutted
upon the school district.
He died intestate; we find a note by his widow: "This is to let you know
that I wish John Lander to settle the estate of Thomas Lander", signed Jerusha
Lander. The Court agreed to the request. "To John Lander of Fairfield, County
Somerset [Somerset County was set off from part of Lincoln County in 1809], Greeting:
Whereas Thomas Lander of sd Fairfield died intestate" John Lander was made
administrator 10 Jan. 1810. The estate was valued at $5,119.50. The heirs of
the estate of Capt. Thomas Lander, late of Fairfield, County Somerset, 27 April
1810, were Thomas Lander, Martha Connor [?Cannon], Stephen Dillingham, Simon
Craggin, Heman Blackwell, Joshua Blackwell, and John Lander (Somerset County
Probates, 1:1).
A Data from Mr. C. R. Jones, 2100 Premier Drive, South, St. Petersburg, Fla.
33707, a descendant who has provided us with the Fairfield material, for which
we are grateful.
[Lydia B. (Phinney) Brownson and Maclean W. McLean, "Thomas1 Landers of
Sandwich, Mass.," NEHGR 124:216-217]
Also have death as 19 Nov 1809 in Fairfield, Somerset, ME. [Descendants of Thomas
Landers http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/d/i/l/Maureen-K-Dilley/BOOK-0001/
0009-0001.html] He was married to Jerusha Parker (daughter of
Deacon Thomas Parker and Experience Nickerson) on 11 Mar
1764 in Falmouth, Barnstable, MA.(453)
(147) Jerusha
Parker was born on 23 Mar 1739/40 in Falmouth, Barnstable, MA.
(454)(147) She died on 23
Jan 1814 in North Fairfield, Lincoln, ME.(455)
Also have death as 23 Jan 1814 in Fairfield, Somerset, ME. [Descendants
of Thomas Landers http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/d/i/l/Maureen-K-Dilley/BOOK-0001/
0009-0001.html] She was buried in Cemetery 1 1/2 mi. SE of Friends Meeting House,
North Fairfield, ME.(456) Capt. Thomas
Landers and Jerusha Parker had the following children:
+1211 i.
Thomas Landers Jr..
+1212 ii.
Martha Landers.
1213 iii.
Timothy Landers was born about 1769 in Falmouth, Barnstable, MA.
(147) He died in 1798 in Fairfield, Somerset,
ME.(457)
(147)
+1214 iv.
Mary (Molly) Landers.
+1215 v.
Deborah Landers.
+1216 vi.
Content Landers.
+1217 vii.
Elizabeth Landers.
+1218 viii.
John Landers. |