Mary Lord1
F, (circa 1711 - )
| Father-Biological* | Captain Samuel Lord1 b. 14 Jun 1689, d. May 1762 |
| Mother-Biological* | Martha Wentworth1 b. 9 Feb 1683/84 |
Last Edited=15 Jun 2026
Mary Lord was born circa 1711 at Berwick, Province of Massachusetts Bay (Maine).1 She was the daughter of Captain Samuel Lord and Martha Wentworth.1 Mary Lord and Joseph Stewart filed marriage intentions on 29 November 1729 at Berwick, Province of Massachusetts Bay (Maine).1
Mary Lord married Joseph Stewart, son of Samuel Stewart and Dorcas Baston, in 1729.
Her married name was Stewart.1 On 15 April 1735, Mary Stewart was appointed gardian of Wentworth and Dorcas, Joseph and her children.1 She was the administrator of Joseph Stewart's estate on 15 April 1735 at Wells, York County, Province of Massachusetts Bay (Maine).1 Mary was admitted to the church at First Church of Berwick, Berwick, Province of Massachusetts Bay (Maine), after being dismissed from the church of Wells on 15 June 1735.1
Mary Lord married Peter Grant, son of James Grant and Mary Nelson, say 1737.
Her married name was Grant.1 Mary was mentioned in the will of Peter Grant on 29 April 1756 at Berwick, Province of Massachusetts Bay (Maine).1 Mary Lord was mentioned in the will of Captain Samuel Lord on 23 February 1761 at Berwick, Province of Massachusetts Bay (Maine).1 Mary Lord was mentioned in the will of Martha Wentworth on 7 September 1764 at Berwick, Province of Massachusetts Bay (Maine). She also left to her three slaves: maidservant Sarah who should be freed after Martha's death; servent Amos Hall, who should be freed on his 30th birthday; and servent girl, Amey Hall who should be freed on her 25th birthday.1
Mary Lord married Joseph Stewart, son of Samuel Stewart and Dorcas Baston, in 1729.
Her married name was Stewart.1 On 15 April 1735, Mary Stewart was appointed gardian of Wentworth and Dorcas, Joseph and her children.1 She was the administrator of Joseph Stewart's estate on 15 April 1735 at Wells, York County, Province of Massachusetts Bay (Maine).1 Mary was admitted to the church at First Church of Berwick, Berwick, Province of Massachusetts Bay (Maine), after being dismissed from the church of Wells on 15 June 1735.1
Mary Lord married Peter Grant, son of James Grant and Mary Nelson, say 1737.
Children:
1. James Grant (c1738-____)
2. Lydia Grant (1739-1744)
3. Dorcas Grant (1740/1-____)
4. Martha Grant (1744-____)
5. Lydia Grant (1744-____)
6. Samuel Grant (1745-____)
7. Grizzell Grant (1746-____)
8. Elisha Grant (1748-____)
9. Rachel Grant (1752-____.)1
1. James Grant (c1738-____)
2. Lydia Grant (1739-1744)
3. Dorcas Grant (1740/1-____)
4. Martha Grant (1744-____)
5. Lydia Grant (1744-____)
6. Samuel Grant (1745-____)
7. Grizzell Grant (1746-____)
8. Elisha Grant (1748-____)
9. Rachel Grant (1752-____.)1
Her married name was Grant.1 Mary was mentioned in the will of Peter Grant on 29 April 1756 at Berwick, Province of Massachusetts Bay (Maine).1 Mary Lord was mentioned in the will of Captain Samuel Lord on 23 February 1761 at Berwick, Province of Massachusetts Bay (Maine).1 Mary Lord was mentioned in the will of Martha Wentworth on 7 September 1764 at Berwick, Province of Massachusetts Bay (Maine). She also left to her three slaves: maidservant Sarah who should be freed after Martha's death; servent Amos Hall, who should be freed on his 30th birthday; and servent girl, Amey Hall who should be freed on her 25th birthday.1
Citations
- Eaton, Priscilla. The Lord Genealogy: Descendants of Nathan Lord of Kittery, Maine Through Seven Generations. volume 1. Waterville, Maine: Maine Genealogical Society, 2026.