But for the fact that the pauper’s father, Jacob Pettes, had a settlement in Rehoboth, his mother, Sally Rice, would have retained her previous settlement, and conferred it upon her children. Gen. Sts. c. 69, § 1. The existence of this settlement of Jacob Pettes, derived from his father James Pettes. under the law in force prior to February 11,1794, prevented the subsequent acquisition, by the pauper, of a settlement in Hopkinton, derived through his mother from Hezekiah Rice. Under the exception in the St. of 1870, c. 392, § 2, he therefore retained his settlement, derived through his father from James Pettes, his grandfather.
As this settlement was neither acquired by marriage, nor defeated by virtue of the provisions of the St. of 1870, c. 392, § 2, it is not within the direct operation of the St. of 1871, c. 379, § 3
Judgment for the defendants.
