"Daniel Libby, born in Scarborough, probably about 1678; married Elizabeth Kirke, a sister of his brother John's wife. He was a carpenter in Portsmouth, an died a young man, shortly before June 1712. His widow married 10 November 1724, Daniel Meder, "a friend" and died before Oct. 1735.
Children:
1. Daniel, m. Eleanor _____. He was a miller. He died in Biddeford, where he had lived many years, in about the year 1740. His inventory mentioned five yokes of oxen and 46,442 feet of pine boards. His widow married Daniel Brooks. In the settlement of the estate, mention is made of children, but nothing further of them appears."
2. William, m. Elizabeth Goodwin
3. Abigail, m. 2 May 1728 in Durham, Joseph Hill
4. Samuel, b. about 1707; died 1734; unmarried. He lived in Scarborough and Falmouth, and acquired considerable real estate in each town." Pg. 38-39 Libby Family in America.
Sources
”The Libby family in America,1602-1881”, by Libby, Charles Thornton, 1861-1948 Published 1882 Publisher Portland, Me. : B. Thurston & Co. Libby Family in America
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