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- [S-PP98] Pike, Ruth G. , Some Descendants of James Pike of Charlestown and Reading, Massachusetts and The Times in Which They Lived, (Lexington, MA: Self-Published, 1990), Ruth G. Pike, Some Descendants of James Pike of Charlestown and Reading, Massachusetts (Lexington MA: Self Published, 1990), p. 9 (Reliability: 3).
"The record of his birth has not been found in either Charlestown or Reading, but Savage, Barry, Eaton and Cutter give him as a son or probable son of James. Clifford Pike lists him among the children known to be children of James and sets the date of birth at 1649."
- [S-PP151] Temple, J. H., History of Framingham, Massachusetts, Early Known as Danforth's Farms, 1640-1880, (Framingham: MA: Town of Framingham, 1887), J H Temple, History of Framingham, Massachusetts...1640-1880 (Framingham, MA: Town of Framingham, 1887); digital images, Internet Archives (http://www.archive.org : accessed 11 February 2012), p. 719 (Reliability: 3).
Richard Temple "sett. Reading; bo't, Apr. 7, 1697, farm of Jeremiah Pike, who had rem. to Fram. the previous year"
- [S-PP151] Temple, J. H., History of Framingham, Massachusetts, Early Known as Danforth's Farms, 1640-1880, (Framingham: MA: Town of Framingham, 1887), J H Temple, History of Framingham, Massachusetts...1640-1880 (Framingham, MA: Town of Framingham, 1887); digital images, Internet Archives (http://www.archive.org : accessed 11 February 2012), p. 162, 670 (Reliability: 3).
Jeremiah Pike, spinning-wheel maker, 1696
- [S-PP150] Old-Time New England Journal, (Boston, Mass.: Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities, 1950-1999), Old-Time New England Journal (Boston, MA: Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities, 1950-1999); October-December 1954, p. 29-36; Charles P Fisher, "Structural History of the Pike-Haven-Foster House, Framingham, Massachusetts" (Reliability: 3).
p. 29 "It can now be shown that parts of the house were executed by the first owner, Jeremiah Pike, one of a group of settlers from Reading, presumably in 1696 or 1697 when he arrived."
- [S-PP151] Temple, J. H., History of Framingham, Massachusetts, Early Known as Danforth's Farms, 1640-1880, (Framingham: MA: Town of Framingham, 1887), J H Temple, History of Framingham, Massachusetts...1640-1880 (Framingham, MA: Town of Framingham, 1887); digital images, Internet Archives (http://www.archive.org : accessed 11 February 2012), p. 670 (Reliability: 3).
"built a ho. on the Dea. Moses P. Haven place, now Reginald Foster's; then built near the Capt. Adam Hemenway place, and the path between the two was called "Pike Row"
- [S-PP98] Pike, Ruth G. , Some Descendants of James Pike of Charlestown and Reading, Massachusetts and The Times in Which They Lived, (Lexington, MA: Self-Published, 1990), Ruth G. Pike, Some Descendants of James Pike of Charlestown and Reading, Massachusetts (Lexington MA: Self Published, 1990), p. 9, 89 (Reliability: 3).
- [S-PP110] Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850, (New England Historic Genealogical Society), "Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850," digital database and images, New England Historic and Genealogical Society (AmericanAncestors.org : accessed 21 August 2011). Imaged from Vital Records of Framingham, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 (Boston: Wright & Potter Printing Co., 1911), p. 457 (Reliability: 3).
- [S-PP151] Temple, J. H., History of Framingham, Massachusetts, Early Known as Danforth's Farms, 1640-1880, (Framingham: MA: Town of Framingham, 1887), J H Temple, History of Framingham, Massachusetts...1640-1880 (Framingham, MA: Town of Framingham, 1887); digital images, Internet Archives (http://www.archive.org : accessed 11 February 2012), p. 670 (Reliability: 3).
- [S-PP110] Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850, (New England Historic Genealogical Society), "Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850," digital database and images, New England Historic and Genealogical Society; (AmericanAncestors.org : accessed 21 June 2011). Imaged from Vital Records of Reading, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society 1912), p. 419 (Reliability: 3).
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