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| Andrew Alger Sr. (Immigrant) | |
| Birth: | 1618 in Dunstan, Devon, England |
| Death: | Aug 1694 in Newberry, MA |
| Sex: | M |
| Father: | Richard Alger b. 1585 in Dunstan, England |
| Mother: | Margaret b. 1587 in Dunstan, England |
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| Land: 1651 |
| Legal: 1674 Cape Porpoise, Maine |
| Residence: 1690 |
| Changed: 17 Jan 2003 18:28 |
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Individual:
a surveyor, and there is record of his surveying in Saco, Y
ork County, Maine as early as 1640, when he would have been 22 years of age.He and his brother Arthur purchased a thousand acres of lan
d from Jane Uphannum, lying within the limits of Scarborough. The brothers named this tract of land Dunstan, in memory of their homeland in England, and the suburb is said to still bear that name today. Arthur was older than Andrew and was constable of Scarboro.Fined for swearing
At the outbreak of the Indian hostilities in 1690, which le
ft him destitute, he relocated with Agnes to Newbury, Mass. In 1692 he executed a conveyance of his estate at Cape Porpoise to Joseph Bayley.In 1644 and 1645 Andrew had a company of men on Stratton's Island engaged in the fisheries
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