Individual Details
Nathan Lord
(1630 - Bet 24 Dec 1689 and 1690)
Nathan came to New England as a small child with Abraham Conley, his step-father. His name first appears in the records when he signed the Submission to Massachusetts in 1652. He was granted sixty (60) acres of salt marsh land by the town of Kittery, York, Maine, on December 16, 1652. Nathan's first wife, Judith Conley, was his step-sister, and they married April 28, 1653 and had 2 sons. After Judith died in 1658, Nathan married Martha Everett. In 1676, with his son Nathan, Jr., he purchased an estate called Old Fields near Mount Misery in South Berwick, York, Maine. Nathan died in 1690 but, due to the Indian Wars, his will was not probated until 1697.
Events
Families
| Spouse | Martha Everett (1639 - 1722) |
| Child | Samuel Lord (1659 - ) |
| Child | Margery Lord (1663 - ) |
| Child | Martha Lord (1666 - ) |
| Child | Anne Lord (1669 - ) |
| Child | Mary Lord (1671 - ) |
| Child | Sarah Lord (1673 - ) |
| Child | Benjamin Lord (1675 - 1744) |
| Spouse | Judith Conley (1635 - 1662) |
| Child | Nathan Lord (1656 - 1732) |
| Child | Abraham Lord (1656 - 1702) |
| Father | John Nathan Lord (1608 - 1632) |
| Mother | Living |
Endnotes
1. New England Historic Genealogical Register, 124:70.
2. New England Historic Genealogical Register, 124:70.
3. Compiler: C.C. Lord, A History of the Descendants of Nathan Lord of Ancient Kittery, Maine (n.p: Rumford Press, Concord, NH, 1912, n.d), p.9.
