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- [S99] James Edward Greenleaf, Book, Genealogy of the Greenleaf Family, 1896, (Frank Wood, 352 Washington St., Boston, Massachusetts, USA, 1896), Page 453 "Children of Abner Greenleaf and Mary Whittier [?] (Gutterson)
Sarah; m. --- Coffin; Ful-Green, section III, Ful-Green (book).
- [S99] James Edward Greenleaf, Book, Genealogy of the Greenleaf Family, 1896, (Frank Wood, 352 Washington St., Boston, Massachusetts, USA, 1896), Page 453 "Children of Abner Greenleaf and Mary Whittier [?] (Gutterson)"
Note: it appears that the 1854 named the wife as Mary Whittier when it should have been Gutterson as per the Vit Records of Newbury...; Ful-Green, section III, Ful-Green (book).
- [S106] Compiler: State of Massachusetts, USA, Vital Records, Massachusetts, (Publisher: NEHGS - Online, 99-101 Newbury Street, Boston, MA), Newbury Marriages Page 205; "Greenleaf, Abner and Mary Gutterson, May 19 1757."; Ful-Green, sec 1, p205, Ful-various.
- [S98] Jonathan Greenleaf, Book, Genealogy of the Greenleaf Family, 1854, (Edward O. Jenkins, 114 Nassau St., New York, NY, USA, 1854), Page 61; Note 20, "Nathaniel Greenleaf was the eldest son of Tristram, Sr. He was born in 1691 and died in 1775. He married Judith ___, and had six children, but not nothing is known of the family except in the line of Abner, his second son, who was born in 1718 and did in 1810. He married Mary Whittier and settled himself on a farm in what is now West Newbury, Mass, then the parish of "Newbury Newtown" where he continued to reside till his death, which took place when he was at the advanced age of 93, in consequence of a fall into the cellar of his house. His wife survived him by two years, dying in 1812, at the age of 76."
Note: see page 453 of the 1896 book, Genealogy of Greenleaf - corrects wife's name to Gutterson.; Ful-Green, page 2-1-61, Ful-Greenleaf, section II.
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