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John Wing of Scorton Neck

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(9) John Wing of Scorton Neck (Owl MAR 1902, p. 43; photo frontpiece; JUN1904, pp. 303-4 & photo; SEP 1914, p. 1476 [photo])

     On the marriage of his daughter [Mary], Mr. Perry gave her and her husband [John Wing] a small tract of land at Scorton Neck upon which he built his home. His residence is described as the “East house in Scorton near the swamp in Joseph Ewer’s field.” The house built by John Wing remained standing until a few years ago when it was destroyed by fire, and the property recently passed from his descendants to the ownership of a Mr. Charlton. (Owl MAR 1903, p. 131)

 

John Wing (c1711 – 1728)

 

Edward Wing (1728 – 1772) [poss. built home 1761]

 

John Wing (1772-1801)

 

John Wing (1801-1810)

 

Henry Wing (1810-1869)

 

John Edward Wing (1869- 1881)

     Mr. Wing inherited the ancestral home of John Wing in East Sandwich, which he sold to the Rev. Henry Carleton in 1881. (Owl MAR 1922, p. 2169)

 

Henry Carleton (1881 -     )                poss. home burnt bef 1903?

 

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