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First, the 1811 Gray house was built around the earlier Thomas Holt (3) house built in 1708. Thomas Holt's grandson William Holt (5) sold the house and 29 acres to David Gray in 1795. David had lived in the infamous David Gray house across the road until 1811.

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Nicholas Holt (1) married Widow Hannah Bradstreet Rolf on June 12, 1658 at Ipswich. Nicholas adopted the young children of Hannah Bradstreet Rolf including her daughter Hannah and her brother..

The Hannah, daughter of Nicholas Holt and Elisabeth Short who sailed to Boston with her parents died shortly after they settled in Newbury in 1635 but was not recorded.. Another tell is that Robert Gray (1) and Hannah Holt aka Rolf were married in Salem in 1668 and the first 5 children were born in Salem. The last child born to Robert (1) and Hannah was Aaron Gray, born April 14, 1692 in Andover. Nicholas Holt's daughter Hannah (2) would have been 60 years old at that time and that nativity seems very improbable. Hannah Rolf Holt would have been in her early 40's by then.

The deeds between Robert Gray (1) and Dudley Bradstreet and Henry Holt seem much more plausible with that connection. BTW, my records have Nicholas Holt (1) deeding to Robert Gray (1) mariner, a 10 acre parcel at the south end of my lands. Robert Gray's house site would be where the Caleb Abbot house is marked on the 1830 map. It was just west of the junction of Tucker Road and Gray Road.

I do have a town record saying that the said road (Gray) was alter to run south of the house. Part of Gray Road was the original way to Salem. It ran along the present Gray Road by Holt's Dam and Flume to the present town line and ran southeast across Aslebes Farm until it was altered around the time of the Revolution. Salem Road then ran south at it's present path and after crossing the Sgug River, it turned more southeaster out to the present Jenkins Road and down Jenkins Road and the left below Aslebe's Pond and out to the present Middleton Road by Beery Pond in North Andover.The present Salem Road was built in 1806-7 by the county and formed the present 4 corners.

The old Salem Road is still extant and a lot of it is owned by AVIS...

The practice of adopting stepchildren and said children taking their step father surname was common especially in the 17th century but lessened some as the Puritans became Yankees..

I have many, many, many old deeds of Holt, Gray, Jenkins, Russell, holdings from spending hours at Salem/Essex Probate..

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The AVIS property is the Scug River Reservation that contains part of the 1770-1807 Salem Road...

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