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THE EARLY MESERVES

The earliest known home of the Meserves or Meserveys was on the Isle of Jersey, largest of the Channel Islands. It was this place that Clement Meserve, our common ancestor and six known generations of his predecessors made their home, going back to 1500.

Clement Meserve was born in 1645 in Gorey Grouville, on the Isle of Jersey. He was a farmer and raised cattle with his father. It was he who decided to leave a good life with security and venture forth to the New World.

Around 1670, Clement came by ship that arrived at Strawberry Banke, which was the early name for Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

A few years later he married Elizabeth (last name not known) from Welch Cove, a section of Kittery and started a family. They had six children, named John, Elizabeth, Clement, Daniel, Tamsen and Aaron. They lived near Portsmouth Harbor for some time.

In 1693, he and his family had a pew in the North Church at Portsmouth. Later we find that the family moved to Newington, a town located between Portsmouth and Dover. Several years later he signed an agreement, giving his home, land and orchard to his son Clement, who in return would care for his parents as long as they should live. Clement Meserve, the progenitor of most of the Meserves in America today, had died by 1721.

The American branches of this family spell the name in various forms. We find Mesharvy, Meservie, Meservey, Maserve, Messervey, Meservee, and Meserve; the latter spelling the most common.

His decendents settled in towns of Maine, New Hampshire and Massachusetts, making up the different branches of the family tree. Present generations now stretch across America and Canada.

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