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4051 BIRTH: No birth rec found. She is called "Polly" Fales, a child of Eliphalet and Sarah, in Henry Hobart Vail, POMFRET, VERMONT, 2 vols. (Boston, 1930), 2:487 (FHL #974.365/P2 H2v). Circumstantial evidence suggests this is correct, as her age shows she could fit into this family, the only Fales family in the area. She was living in Pomfret, Vermont when she married Ebenezer Pierce in 1801. Year of birth is calculated from age 55 on death rec, below. It is known that Eliphalet Fales was living in Sharon, Mass. when he purchased his farm in Pomfret, Vermont, 3 May 1793 (Pomfret Deeds, 2:12 #028667]). Tax rolls of Sharon, Mass. show that Eliphalet was taxed there, 1787-93 (FHL #940502/3).
MAR: Vermont Vital Records, 1st series, -1870 (FHL #027543).
DEATH: Ibid. (FHL #027656).
BUR: Ibid.

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SEAL S: IGI 
Fales, Mary (I9047)
 
4052 BIRTH: No birth rec found. She is called dau of John Plumbe on mar rec at Branford, below. Date and place of birth are approximations. Dorcas was no doubt born after the family arrived at Wethersfield, Conn.
MAR: "Branford Births, Marriages, Deaths, 1644-1850," Barbour Collection (typescript, 1924; Conn. State Library, Hartford), 142 (FHL #002967).

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BEPS: IGI 
Plumbe, Dorcas (I5569)
 
4053 BIRTH: No birth rec found. She is one of the unnamed daughters mentioned in the will of her father, Godfrey Sheldon of Scarborough, 13 Mar 1663/4, proved 3 Apr 1671 (PROVINCE AND COURT RECORDS OF MAINE, 6 vols. [Portland, ME, 1928-75], 2:423-24 [FHL #974.1 P2p]). Date and place of birth are approximations.
NOTE: By some accounts this dau is Anne, wife of Arthur Alger and Samuel Walker. This relationship is based on Giles Roberts, whose wife was a dau of Godfrey Sheldon, calling Arthur Alger "brother-in-law" in his will. While it is possible that this relationship came about by Arthur Alger's mar to a dau of Godfrey Sheldon, it seems equally possible that Alger married a sister of Giles Roberts. See Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby, and Walter Goodwin Davis, GENEALOGICAL DICTIONARY OF MAINE AND NEW HAMPSHIRE (Portland, ME, 1928-39; repr Baltimore, 1983), 627 (FHL #974 D2s). 
Sheldon, (unknown) (I8379)
 
4054 BIRTH: No birth rec found. Shubael is called a son of James on death rec, below. Date and place of birth are approximations.
DEATH: VITAL RECORDS OF CHILMARK (Boston, 1904; repr with addenda by Catherine Merwin Mayhew, Bowie, MD, 1991), 143 (FHL #974.494/C1 V2v).

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BEP: IGI 
Cottle, Shubael (I11974)
 
4055 BIRTH: No birth rec found. Shubael is identified in the division of estate of his father, John Hillman of Chilmark, 3 Oct 1743, Dukes Co. Probate, 3:153 (FHL #911747). He is also identified in the will of his mother, Ruth Hillman of Chilmark, 29 Mar 1760, proved 2 Jul 1760 (Ibid, 4:68 [FHL #911748]). Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: VITAL RECORDS OF NANTUCKET, 5 vols. (Boston, 1925-28), 4:40 (FHL #974.497/N1 V2n).
DEATH: Ibid, 5:351. Entry is from the private recs of Isaac Coffin (1764-1842), Probate Judge of Nantucket County.

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BAPT/ENDW: TIB (FHL #1263004-R).
SEAL S: IGI
SEAL P: IGI 
Hillman, Shubael (I11950)
 
4056 BIRTH: No birth rec found. Silas is identified in the will of his father, David Moore of Exeter, 7 Nov 1804, proved 2 Jan 1806, Exeter Probate, 7:98 (FHL #932355). Date of birth is calculated from age 94 yrs, 5 mo, 21 days on death rec, below. This document also identifies parents and place of birth.
MAR: Richmond Land Evidence, 1:428 (FHL #930837).
DEATH: Richmond Deaths, 1:3 (FHL #430852 item 2). Also see the will of Silas Moore of Richmond, 9 Jun 1831, proved 3 Jun 1854, Richmond Town Council & Probate, 8:287; 9:135-40 (FHL #930848).

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BEPS: IGI 
Moore, Silas (I6047)
 
4057 BIRTH: No birth rec found. Simon is identified as the "eldest son" in the adm of estate of his father, Simon Beamon of Springfield, 26 Sep 1676, Hampshire Co. Probate, 1:182 (FHL #879184).
MAR: "Births, Marriages, and Death, [Hampshire] County Court," entries for Hadley, p. 70 (FHL #760648). Wife was called "Mrs. Wascare." She was apparently the widow of John Westcarr who died at Hadley, 7 Nov 1676 (Ibid, 80). John Westcarr and Hannah Barnard were married at Hadley, 17 Oct 1667 (Ibid, 70).
DEATH: Date of death is from gravestone inscription, below. Also see the will of Simon Beamon of Deerfield, 16 Feb 1711/2, proved 5 Mar 1711/2, Hampshire Co. Probate 3:264 (FHL #879184).
BUR: C. Alice Baker, ed, EPITAPHS IN THE OLD BURYING-GROUND AT DEERFIELD (Deerfield, MA, 1924), 12 (FHL #974.422/D1 V3b).

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BEPS: IGI 
Beamon, Simon (I4897)
 
4058 BIRTH: No birth rec found. Stephen is identified in the will of his father, James Fales of Dedham, 29 Dec 1741, proved 6 Apr 1742, Suffolk Co. Probate, #7728, (o.s.) 36:1-4 (FHL #493867). Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR #1: No mar rec found. Children were born to Stephen Fales and wife Anna at Dedham beginning in 1715 (Robert Brand Hanson, ed, VITAL RECORDS OF DEDHAM, 3 vols. [Bowie, MD, 1989], 1:115,119 [FHL #974.47/D2 V2hr]).
MAR #2: Hanson, VITAL RECORDS OF DEDHAM, 3:38. Wife is called Abigail Eaton in mar entry. She was the widow of William Eaton and dau of Ebenezer and Abigail Brackett, according to De Coursey Fales, THE FALES FAMILY OF BRISTOL, RHODE ISLAND (Privately printed, 1919), 32 (FHL #929.273 F184f). William Eaton and Abigail Brackett were married on 15 Feb 1737/8 (Hanson, VITAL RECORDS OF DEDHAM, 3:56). William died at Dedham, 22 Mar 1751 (Ibid, 2:60).
DEATH: No death rec found. See the adm of estate of Stephen Fales of Dedham, 9 Feb 1770, inv 4 May 1770, Suffolk Co. Probate, #14627, (o.s.) 68:485-86, 557 (FHL #493881).

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BEPS2: IGI 
Fales, Stephen (I9102)
 
4059 BIRTH: No birth rec found. Strong circumstantial evidence suggests Francis as the son of Francis West of Duxbury. The younger Francis married a Duxbury woman at the time Francis West, Sr, resided in Duxbury. Furthermore, Francis, Jr, chronologically fits well into the family of Francis, Sr. Plymouth Colony records show that Francis West was a freemen of the colony on 29 May 1670. Another Francis West was made freeman with Peter West, a proved son of Francis, Sr, in Jun 1689 (Nathaniel B. Shurtleff and David Pulsifer, eds, RECORDS OF THE COLONY OF NEW PLYMOUTH, 12 vols. [Boston, 1855-61], 5:275, 8:204 [FHL #974.4 N2n]). Francis West, Jr, of Kingstown named sons Thomas and Peter, which are also the names of two of the sons of Francis West, Sr, of Duxbury. Francis, Sr, and his wife Margery were convicted of "incontinency before marriage," 2 Nov 1640 (Shurtleff, RECORDS, 1:164. Since fornication cases usually came to the attention of the authorities when it was apparent a wife was pregnant beyond the term of her marriage, it is speculated that Francis and Margery had a child born in 1640. The earliest known child of this couple was born about 1642. Francis, Sr, used the surname "Wast" on occasion, which was the most common form used by Francis, Jr. It is also noteworthy that Samuel West's "Memmorandum Book" indicates that his ancestor Francis West, husband of Susannah Soule, came to America "soon after the first Settlement at Plymouth" (MAYFLOWER DESCENDANT, 26 [1924]:10 [FHL #974.4D25md]). This does not describe Francis West, Jr, who was born about 1640, but more accurately describes Francis West, Sr, who was in Duxbury, Plymouth Colony by 1639. It seems likely that Francis, Jr, was confused with his father. No other candidates for the father of Francis West, Jr, have been found. Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: Samuel West "Memmorandum Book," entry for 23 Aug 1802, MAYFLOWER DESCENDANT, 26:10. Children of Francis and Susannah West are recorded in North Kingstown Vital Records, 1:30 (FHL #930980).
DEATH: No death rec found. Francis was taxed at "Rochester" [North Kingstown] on 6 Sep 1687 ("Taxes under Gov. Andros," NEHGR, 35[1881]:125 [FHL #974 B2ne]).

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BES: IGI 
West, Francis (I6134)
 
4060 BIRTH: No birth rec found. Susan is identified as a dau of Enos Collins in D. Hamilton Hurd, HISTORY OF CHESHIRE AND SULLIVAN COUNTIES, NEW HAMPSHIRE (Philadelphia, 1886), 344 (FHL #974.2 H2h). She is called the wife of (---) Robie and was living in Salisbury in 1886. She is apparently the Susan Roby, age 43, who was listed as the wife of David Roby in the 1850 U.S. census of Springfield, NH, p. 129, dwelling 14 (FHL #443645). Date and place of birth are from death rec, below.
MAR: No mar rec found. See discussion above.
DEATH: New Hampshire Vital Records, Deaths (FHL #1001102). Aged 82 yrs, 1 mo, born in Springfield, NH.

NOTE: Enos Collins may have had two other children born in Springfield for whom there is no record. The household of widow Alice Collins contained a male and female, age 0-10 yrs in the 1820 U.S. census of Springfield, p. 202 (FHL #205621). 
Collins, Susan (I10957)
 
4061 BIRTH: No birth rec found. Susannah is identified in the will of her father, Edmund James of Hampton Falls, 10 Dec 1735, proved 20 Feb 1735/6 (PROBATE RECORDS OF THE PROVINCE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, 9 vols., repr of New Hampshire State Papers Series, vols. 31-39 [Bowie, MD, 1989-90], 2:555-56 [FHL #974.2 P2p]). Date and place of birth are approximations.
DEATH: No death rec found. Susannah was apparently dead by 31 Aug 1748, when guardians were appointed for her sisters but not for her.

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BEP: IGI 
James, Susannah (I10350)
 
4062 BIRTH: No birth rec found. Susannah is identified in the will of her father, Ephraim Payson of Stoughton, 9 Jun 1761, proved 11 Sep 1761, Suffolk Co. Probate Files, #12776, by corr, Massachusetts State Archives, Boston. Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: VITAL RECORDS OF SHARON (Boston, 1909), 123 (FHL #974.47/S2 V2b).
DEATH: Ibid, 192.

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BES: IGI 
Payson, Susannah (I9728)
 
4063 BIRTH: No birth rec found. Susannah is identified in the will of her father, George Soule of Duxbury, 11 Apr 1677, no probate act, codicil 20 Sep 1677, inv 22 Jan 1679, Plymouth Colony Probate, 4:50-51 (FHL #567794). Date and place of birth are approximations. It is known that George Soule was a resident of Duxbury by at least 27 Sep 1642.
MAR: Samuel West "Memmorandum Book," entry for 23 Aug 1802, MAYFLOWER DESCENDANT, 26(1924):10 (FHL #974.4 D25md). Children of Francis and Susannah West are recorded in North Kingstown Vital Records, 1:30 (FHL #930980).
DEATH: No death rec found. The last proven child of Susannah was born at Kingstown in 1684.

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BEPS: IGI 
Soule, Susannah (I6135)
 
4064 BIRTH: No birth rec found. Susannah is identified in the will of her father, Richard Cutting of Watertown, 14 Jun 1694, proved 6 Apr 1696, Middlesex Co. Probate Files, 1st series, #5681 (FHL #386069). Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: WATERTOWN RECORDS, 8 vols. (Watertown, MA, 1894-1939), 1:3:35 (FHL #974.44/W5 V28w).
DEATH: No death rec found. Peter and Susannah Newcomb had children born in Braintree, 1673-1689. But Peter had a child by a 2nd wife, Mary, 17 Mar 1704 (Samuel A. Bates, ed, RECORDS OF THE TOWN OF BRAINTREE, 1640-1793 [Randolph, MA, 1886], 650,653,662,677,684 [FHL #974.47/B3 N2b]). Hence, Susannah died between 1689 and 1704.

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BEPS: IGI 
Cutting, Susannah (I12821)
 
4065 BIRTH: No birth rec found. Susannah's death rec, below, identifies her as a dau of William Batchelder. Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: Roger D. Joslyn, ed, VITAL RECORDS OF CHARLESTOWN, 2 vols. (Boston, 1984-95), 1:50 (FHL #974.46/C2 V2j).
DEATH: Ibid, 1:58. The entry identifies Susannah as a widow and a dau of William Batchelder. Also see the will of Susannah Lawrence of Charlestown, widow, Jul 1668, proved 16 Dec 1668, Middlesex Co, Probate Files, 1st series, #13798 (FHL #416790).

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BEPS: IGI 
Batchelder, Susannah (I12147)
 
4066 BIRTH: No birth rec found. Sylvia, wife of Enos Gardner, signed deed with others heirs of David Rogers, 2 Feb 1854 (Hartland Deeds, 16:254, Hartland Town Clerk's Office). Sylvia was listed as 37 yrs old on 1850 U.S. census Sharon, Vermont, p. 38, dwelling 65 (FHL #444929).
MAR: Vermont Vital Records, 1st series, -1870 (FHL #027555).
DEATH: No death rec found. Sylvia was living on 2 Feb 1854 when she signed deed, above. 
Rogers, Sylvia (I3696)
 
4067 BIRTH: No birth rec found. Thankful is identified in the division of estate of her father, John Hillman of Chilmark, 3 Oct 1743, Dukes Co. Probate, 3:153 (FHL #911747). She is also identified in the will of Thankful's mother, Ruth Hillman of Chilmark, 29 Mar 1760, proved 2 Jul 1760 (Ibid, 4:68 [FHL #911748]). Date and place of birth are approximations.
DEATH: No death rec found. Thankful was deceased by 30 May 1777, when her heirs deeded land to Thomas Jones of Tisbury, 30 May 1777 (Dukes Co. Deeds, 11:17 [FHL #911715]). The deed mentions Thankful's will, but this document has not been found.

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BAPT/ENDW: TIB (FHL #1263004-R).
SEAL P: IGI 
Hillman, Thankful (I11945)
 
4068 BIRTH: No birth rec found. That Elizabeth is a dau of Edmund Hart is conjectural. It is known that Edmund Hart had eight daughters, who are mentioned (but not named) in the estate distribution Edmund's son, Elisha Hart of Windsor, 6 Dec 1683, Hartford Probate District, abstracted in Charles W. Manwaring, ed, DIGEST OF THE EARLY CONNECTICUT PROBATE RECORDS, 3 vols. (Hartford, 1904-1906), 1:320 (FHL #974.6 P2m). The only Hart family known to be living in Weymouth at the time of Elizabeth's marriage to John Moor in 1661 was that of Edmund Hart. Date of birth is an approximation. Elizabeth may have been born in Dorchester, where the family lived 1632-1636, or in Weymouth, where the family lived 1636-1664.
MAR: VITAL RECORDS OF WEYMOUTH, 2 vols. (Boston, 1910), 2:83 (FHL #974.47/W1 V2n). 
Hart, Elizabeth (I4461)
 
4069 BIRTH: No birth rec found. That he is Bernard's son is implied by the arrangement of the Barnstable, Mass. Vital Records (MAYFLOWER DESCENDANT, 11[1909]:96-97 [FHL #974.4 D25md]). The only other Lumbert in the colony old enough to have had this Thomas was Thomas, father of Bernard. But he mentions no son of this name in his will. See the will of Thomas Lumbert of Barnstable, 23 Mar 1662, proved 7 Mar 1664, Plymouth Colony Probate, 2:2:24-26 (FHL #567794). Thomas was almost certainly born before 19 Apr 1635 when Bernard Lumbert joined Rev. John Lothrop's church at Scituate. Otherwise, Thomas would have been chr in Lothrop's church, as were his younger siblings. See "Scituate and Barnstable Church Records," NEHGR, 9(1855):279-282 (FHL #974 B2ne). His birthplace of Dorchester is suggested by the residence of the family there, 1630-1634. Bernard Lumbert was made a freeman of the Massachusetts Colony on 1 Apr 1634 with twelve other men, most of whom were Dorchester men. The rest were from Boston and Roxbury. See Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, ed, RECORDS OF THE GOVERNOR AND COMPANY OF THE MASSACHUSETTS BAY, 5 vols. (Boston, 1853-54), 1:368 (FHL #974.4 n2S). Also see Robert S. Wakefield, "The Lombard Family of Barnstable, Mass.," TAG, 52 (1976):136-39 (FHL #973 D25aga).
MAR: "Barnstable, Mass. Vital Records," MAYFLOWER DESCENDANT, 11(1909):97(FHL #974.4 D25md).

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BEPS: IGI 
Lumbert, Thomas (I6798)
 
4070 BIRTH: No birth rec found. That John is a son of James Cady is based on family tradition. See discussion in Orrin Peer Allen, THE DESCENDANTS OF NICHOLAS CADY (Palmer, MA, 1910), 29 (FHL #1312461). John was also associated with Aaron Cady, a proved son of James. Note that Aaron Cady witnessed a deed from Daniel Cady of Canterbury "to my brother" John Cady of Wilmington, 23 Aug 1725 (Tolland, Conn. Deeds, 1:430 [FHL #005851). Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: No mar rec found. Children of John Cady and his wife Elizabeth were recorded at Groton in 1699 and 1701 (VITAL RECORDS OF GROTON, 2 vols. [Salem, MA, 1926-27], 1:47-48 [FHL #974.44/G1 V2e]). She is apparently the dau of William Green, who mentioned a dau Elizabeth Cady in his will, 13 Jul 1713-27 Oct 1713, Middlesex Co. Probate Files, 1st series, #9859 (FHL #397079). It is claimed that John had a 2nd wife Elizabeth, who was the widow of Joseph Mather and dau of John and Sarah Stoughton (Allen, DESCENDANTS OF NICHOLAS CADY, 29). No evidence of this mar has been found.
DEATH: Date of death is from gravestone inscription, below. Also see the adm of estate of John Cady of Windsor, 27 Sep 1751, distribution 9 Jan 1753, Hartford District Probate Files, #1075 (FHL #1020562).
BUR: "Headstone Inscriptions Town of South Windsor," Charles R. Hale Collection (typescript, 1937; Conn. State Library, Hartford), Old South Windsor Cemetery, #124-2, p. 42 (FHL #003363). Aged 73 yrs.

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BEPS: IGI 
Cady, John (I8673)
 
4071 BIRTH: No birth rec found. That Sarah is a dau of John Derby of Yarmouth is suggested by the deposition of John Gorum, 4 Mar 1674/4, in which he calls Jabez Lumbert a "brother" of Abraham Derby, a proved son of John Derby. Jabez was married to Sarah Derby (Nathaniel B. Shurtleff and David Pulsifer, eds, RECORDS OF THE COLONY OF NEW PLYMOUTH, 12 vols. [Boston, 1855-61], 5:157 [FHL #974.4 N2n]). Further evidence is found in the court rec of 1 Mar 1674/5 ordering Jabez Lumbert to keep an account of the estate of Matthew Derby, a proved son of John Derby (Shurtleff, RECORDS OF THE COLONY OF NEW PLYMOUTH, 5:16). Also see the deposition of Hannah, wife of Abraham Derby, 19 Nov 1674, in which she calls Jabez Lumbert "brother-in-law" (Shurtleff, RECORDS OF THE COLONY OF NEW PLYMOUTH, 5:158). Date and place of birth of Sarah Derby are approximations. John Derby was in Plymouth about 1637 and in Yarmouth by 1643 when he appeared on the list of men, aged 16-60, able to bear arms (RECORDS OF THE COLONY OF NEW PLYMOUTH, 8:194). Sarah was probably born in Yarmouth.
MAR: Shurtleff, RECORDS OF THE COLONY OF NEW PLYMOUTH, 8:46.

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BEPS: IGI 
Derby, Sarah (I6825)
 
4072 BIRTH: No birth rec found. The division of estate of Samuel Waterman, late of Plympton, 24 Dec 1718, includes a debt due to his two children, Anne and Mary Waterman, by his 1st wife, which fell to them out of the estate of their grandfather, Robert Ransom, deceased (Plymouth Co. Probate, 4:153 [FHL #550510]). Samuel's 1st wife was clearly a dau of Robert Ransom. Her given name, Mercy, is included in the birth rec of their dau Anna, 7 Dec 1693 (Lee D. van Antwerp, comp, VITAL RECORDS OF PLYMOUTH [Camden, ME, 1993], 14 [FHL #974.482/P3 V2v]). Hence, Mercy, dau of Robert Ransom, married Samuel Waterman. Date and place of Mercy's birth are approximations based on family history and chronology.
MAR: VITAL RECORDS OF TAUNTON, 3 vols. (Boston, 1928-29), 2:392 (FHL #974.485/T1 V2n).
DEATH: VITAL RECORDS OF PLYMOUTH, 135.

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BAPT/ENDW: TIB (FHL #1263328-R).
SEAL P: FGRA
SEAL S: IGI 
Ransom, Mercy (I11937)
 
4073 BIRTH: No birth rec found. The will of Benjamin Wheeler of Newbury, 9 Apr 1690, proved 29 Sep 1691, supposedly mentions his father David and brother Nathan. The document is not found in Essex Co. probate registers but is cited in several works, including George B. Blodgette, EARLY SETTLERS OF THE TOWN OF ROWLEY (Rowley, MA, 1933), 403 (FHL #974.45/R1 D2b). Also see the adm/inv of estate of Benjamin Wheeler, late of Newbury, deceased, n.d., account 1 Nov 1697, Essex Co. Probate, (o.s.) 304:472 (FHL #860486). Nathan Wheeler, a proved son of David, attested to the account. Blodgette states that Benjamin was a member of the Canada Expedition at the time of his death. Date and place of birth are approximations.
DEATH: Blodgette, EARLY SETTLERS, 403. Also see adm/inv of estate, above.
NOTE: Benjamin is probably one of the two unnamed sons of David Wheeler recorded in Newbury vital records, born 21 Apr 1666 and 2 Apr 1668 (VITAL RECORDS OF NEWBURY, 2 vols. [Salem, MA, 1911], 1:541 [FHL #974.45/N1 V28v]). 
Wheeler, Benjamin (I7312)
 
4074 BIRTH: No birth rec found. The will of Giles Roberts of Black Point (Scarborough), 25 Jan 1666/7, proved 20 Jun 1667, refers to his five children but does not name them. Estate recs show that some of the children of Giles Roberts were in the care of Arthur Alger, whom Giles called "brother-in-law" (PROVINCE AND COURT RECORDS OF MAINE, 6 vols. [Portland, ME, 1928-75], 1:323-24 [FHL #974.1 P2p]). The inv of estate of Arthur Alger of Scarborough, 26 Jun 1676, mention three children of his "brother" Giles Roberts: Abraham, David and Giles (Essex Co. Probate, [o.s.] 301:81-82 [FHL #860485]). Also see the deposition of Abraham Roberts of Reading and David Roberts of Woburn, 31 Dec 1716, in which they declare they lived with Arthur Alger, late of Scarborough, for 9 or 10 years (Middlesex Co. Deeds, 26:488-89 [FHL #554014]). Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: Edward F. Johnson, ed, WOBURN RECORDS, 8 vols. (Boston, 1890-1916), 3:242 (FHL #974.44/W3 V2j).
DEATH: Ibid, 2:168 (FHL #476929 item 2). Also see the estate recs of David Roberts of Woburn, 1724, Middlesex Co. Probate Files, 1st series, #19344 (FHL #421508).

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BEPS:IGI 
Roberts, David (I8368)
 
4075 BIRTH: No birth rec found. The will of Giles Roberts of Black Point (Scarborough), 25 Jan 1666/7, proved 20 Jun 1667, refers to his five children but does not name them. Estate recs show that some of the children of Giles Roberts were in the care of Arthur Alger, whom Giles called "brother-in-law" (PROVINCE AND COURT RECORDS OF MAINE, 6 vols. [Portland, ME, 1928-75], 1:323-24 [FHL #974.1 P2p]). The inv of estate of Arthur Alger of Scarborough, 26 Jun 1676, mentions three children of his "brother" Giles Roberts: Abraham, David and Giles (Essex Co. Probate, [o.s.] 301:81-82 [FHL #860485]). Also see the deposition of Abraham Roberts of Reading and David Roberts of Woburn, 31 Dec 1716, in which they declare they lived with Arthur Alger, late of Scarborough, for 9 or 10 years (Middlesex Co. Deeds, 26:488-89 [FHL #554014]). Date and place of birth are approximations.
NOTE: Giles Roberts may be the "Giles Row --" who was killed by the Indians with Andrew Alger at Falmouth, Maine in 1689. See "Killed & Wounded at Falmouth, 1689," MAINE HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL RECORDER, 1(1884):196 (FHL #824402). However, a Rowe family also lived in the area.

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BEP: IGI 
Roberts, Giles (I8369)
 
4076 BIRTH: No birth rec found. The will of Giles Roberts, 25 Jan 1666/7, proved 20 Jun 1667, refers to his five children but does not name them. Estate recs show that one of the children was four years old in 1667. Name and gender of the child is not stated (PROVINCE AND COURT RECORDS OF MAINE, 6 vols. [Portland, ME, 1928-75], 1:323-24 [FHL #974.1 P2p]).

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BEP: FGRA. Although name and sex of child is not stated in records, temple work was performed for child as a male. 
Roberts, (unknown) (I8371)
 
4077 BIRTH: No birth rec found. The will of Giles Roberts, 25 Jan 1666/7, proved 20 Jun 1667, refers to his five children but does not name them. Estate recs show that one of the children was six years old in 1667. Name and gender of the child is not stated (PROVINCE AND COURT RECORDS OF MAINE, 6 vols. [Portland, ME, 1928-75], 1:323-24 [FHL #974.1 P2p]).

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BEP: FGRA. Although name and sex of child is not stated in records, temple work was performed for child as a female. 
Roberts, (unknown) (I8370)
 
4078 BIRTH: No birth rec found. There is evidence to suggest that Sarah is a dau of Thomas and Sarah Meakins: (1) At the time of Sarah's mar to Thomas Miller in 1722, Thomas and Sarah Meakins were Hartford residents. Sarah gave her residence as Hartford on the mar intention recorded at Springfield, below. (2) Thomas Miller was joint administrator with Samuel Wells of Farmington to the estate of Mary Meakins of Hartford, 3 Jan 1737/8, Hartford District Probate, abstracted in Charles W. Manwaring, ed, DIGEST OF THE EARLY CONNECTICUT PROBATE RECORDS, 3 vols. (Hartford, 1904-1906), 3:180 (FHL #974.6 P2m). Samuel Wells was the son of Sarah, wife of Thomas Meakins, by her first husband. (3) A study of all of the New England Meakins families during this period reveals no other possible parents for Sarah. Date of birth is calculated from age 83 on death rec, below. Sarah's place of birth is suggested by deeds showing residence of her parents in Hatfield in 1695 and 1703. See Hampshire Co. Deeds(Springfield Reg), B:185 (FHL #844486), D:459 (FHL #844487). They were still in Hatfield as late as 1707 when a dau Keziah was born. By 1711 the family was in Hartford. See Hampshire Co. Deeds (Springfield Reg), C:581 (FHL #844487).
MAR: Springfield Vital Records, 1:119 (FHL #185414). This is a mar intention; actual mar rec not found. Wife was "of Hartford."
DEATH: VITAL RECORDS OF WEST SPRINGFIELD, 2 vols. (Boston, 1944-45), 2:263 (FHL #974.426/W1 V2n). Entry is from West Springfield 1st Congregational Church rec.

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SEAL S: IGI 
Meakins, Sarah (I4545)
 
4079 BIRTH: No birth rec found. There is strong circumstantial evidence that Joshua is the son of Edward Richardson of Newbury. Robert Carr deposed, 27 Mar 1677, that he saw Joshua Richardson at the home of his father the night the Newbury meeting house was vandalized (RECORDS AND FILES OF THE QUARTERLY COURTS OF ESSEX COUNTY, 9 vols. [Salem, MA, 1911-75], 6:259 [FHL #974.45 P2e]). A study of Richardson families in Newbury found that Edward Richardson was the only one of this name old enough to have had a son the age of Joshua. Furthermore, Joshua appears in several documents with Edward. Their names appear together on the list of Newbury men taking the oath of allegiance in 1678. Joshua's age was given as 28, Edward's age was 61 (Ibid, 7:157). Their names appear together on another petition, 31 Mar 1682 (Ibid, 8:379-80). One of the alleged accomplices of Joshua Richardson in the vandalism of the meeting house was Caleb Richardson, a proved son of Edward. Joshua Richardson, age 72, and Caleb Richardson, age 67, jointly testified concerning the land of Benjamin Woodbridge, 25 Feb 1719/20 (Essex Co. Deeds, 39:64 [FHL #866031]). Joshua deposed on 26 Sep 1677 that he was 28 yrs old (RECORDS AND FILES, 6:332-33). The various ages given by Joshua suggest he was born about 1647-50.
MAR #1: VITAL RECORDS OF NEWBURY, 2 vols. (Salem, MA, 1911), 2:419 (FHL #974.45/N1 V28v).
MAR #2: Ibid.
DEATH: No death rec found. See the will of Joshua Richardson of Newbury, 12 Jun 1719, proved 5 Mar 1724, Essex Co Probate, (o.s.) 315:189 (FHL #875129).
OCC: Weaver

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BEPS1,2: IGI 
Richardson, Joshua (I11580)
 
4080 BIRTH: No birth rec found. This unnamed child is identified as a child of John Sawyer in death rec, below.
DEATH: Priscilla Hammond, ed, "Vital Records of Hampstead, New Hampshire" (typescript, 1938), 174 (FHL #974.26/H1 V2h). Aged 3 yrs. 
Sawyer, (unknown) (I11345)
 
4081 BIRTH: No birth rec found. This unnamed child of Daniel Day died "very young" on 8 Jun 1791. See death rec, below. Date and place of birth are approximations.
DEATH: VITAL RECORDS OF WEST SPRINGFIELD, 2 vols. (Boston, 1944-45), 2:220 (FHL #974.426/W1 V2n). Unnamed child, died "very young." Entry is from West Springfield 1st Congregational Church recs. 
Day, (unknown) (I4649)
 
4082 BIRTH: No birth rec found. Thomas Brown confirmed a deed of gift "unto Peter Godfry in mariage with my daughter when they first married," 11 Apr 1677 (Ipswich, MA Deeds, 4:91 [FHL #873019]). Since Peter Godfrey married Mary Brown, it is clear that Mary is the dau of Thomas Brown. Mary's year and place of birth are suggested by her Newbury death rec, below, which identifies her as "the first English childe borne in this Towne," dying in her 80th yr. Also see the deposition of Mary Godfrey, 9 Sep 1675, aged about 39 yrs (RECORDS AND FILES OF THE QUARTERLY COURTS OF ESSEX COUNTY, 9 vols. [Salem, MA, 1911-75], 6:71 [FHL #974.45 P2e]).
MAR: VITAL RECORDS OF NEWBURY, 2 vols. (Salem, MA, 1911), 2:70,194 (FHL #974.45/N1 V28v).
DEATH: Ibid, 2:598.

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BEPS: IGI 
Brown, Mary (I11513)
 
4083 BIRTH: No birth rec found. Thomas Day is identified as the eldest son of Editha, wife of John Maynard of Hartford, in the latter's will, 23 Jan 1657/8 (no probate act), Hartford District Probate, abstracted in Charles W. Manwaring, ed, DIGEST OF THE EARLY CONNECTICUT PROBATE RECORDS, 3 vols. (Hartford, 1904-1906), 1:137-38 (FHL #974.6 P2m). Editha was previously the wife of Robert Day of Hartford, as shown by his will, 20 May 1648, no probate act, Hartford District Probate (Manwaring, DIGEST, 1:6). Hence, John was the son of Robert and Editha Day. Date and place of birth are approximations based on family chronology and known residence of parents in Hartford. Also see Donald Lines Jacobus and Edgar Francis Waterman, HALE, HOUSE AND RELATED FAMILIES (Hartford, 1952), 509-512 (FHL #929.273 H135j).
MAR: Springfield Vital Recs, 1:119 (FHL #185414).
DEATH: Ibid, 1:196.
OCC: Cobbler, shoemaker, part owner of sawmill.

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BEPS: IGI 
Day, Thomas (I4702)
 
4084 BIRTH: No birth rec found. Thomas is called "eldest son" in the will of his father, Lt. Samuel Fuller of Barnstable, 2 Aug 1675, proved 3 Jul 1676, Plymouth Colony probate, 3:1:179-80 (FHL #567794). He is also mentioned in the will of his grandfather, Capt. Matthew Fuller of Barnstable, 25 Jul 1678, proved 30 Oct 1678 (Ibid, 3:2:127-30). Birth year is calculated from age 58 yrs on gravestone inscription, below.
MAR: "Barnstable, Mass. Vital Records", MAYFLOWER DESCENDANT, 4(1902):226 (FHL #974.4 D25md).
DEATH: Date of death from gravestone inscription, below, states that Thomas died on 2 Nov 1719, aged 58 yrs. However, the death year must have been 1718, as Thomas's will was probated on 13 Jan 1718/9. See the will of Thomas Fuller of Barnstable, 14 Dec 1716, proved 13 Jan 1718/9, inv 3 Dec 1718, Barnstable Co. Probate, 3:492-93 (FHL #904598).
BUR: Paul J. Bunnell, CEMETERY INSCRIPTIONS OF THE TOWN OF BARNSTABLE (Bowie, MD, 1992), 168 (FHL #974.492/B1 V3b).

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BEPS: IGI 
Fuller, Thomas (I7772)
 
4085 BIRTH: No birth rec found. Thomas is called the 1st son of Thomas and Mary Freame on his death rec, below. Date and place of birth are approximations.
DEATH: VITAL RECORDS OF AMESBURY (Topsfield, MA, 1913), 547 (FHL #974.45/A1 V2a).

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SEAL P: FGRA

NOTE: Thomas and Mary Freame may also be the parents of John Freame, who married Elizabeth Stiles at Boxford, Mass., 13 Oct 1719 (VITAL RECORDS OF BOXFORD [Topsfield, MA, 1905], 145 [FHL #974.45/B1 V28v]). 
Freame, Thomas (I11222)
 
4086 BIRTH: No birth rec found. Thomas is identified as a son of Francis Westby a great-grandson, Judge Zebulon West (1707-1770), cited in Edward E. Cornwall, "Francis West of Duxbury, Mass...," NEHGR, 60(1906):142 (FHL #974 B2ne). Date of birth calculated from age 60 on death rec, below. Place of birth is suggested by known residence of parents in Duxbury during this period.
MAR: No mar rec found. A wife Elizabeth is mentioned on his death rec and in his will, below.
DEATH: VITAL RECORDS OF TISBURY (Boston, 1910), 242 (FHL #974.494/T1 V28v). Also see the will of Thomas West of Martha's Vineyard, 15 Jan 1697/8, proved 11 Oct 1706, inv n.d. "late of Tisbury", settlement 11 Apr 1722, Dukes Co. Probate 1:8, 125-27 (FHL #911747).
BUR: VITAL RECORDS OF TISBURY, 242.

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BEPS: IGI 
West, Thomas (I6156)
 
4087 BIRTH: No birth rec found. Thomas is identified as a son of Thomas James, deceased, in the will of his grandfather, William James of Charlestown, 13 May 1743, proved 7 Nov 1743, Charlestown Town Council Records, 1A:112 (FHL #931554).
MAR #1: Exeter Town Records, 3:177 (FHL #932360).
MAR #2: No mar rec found. A wife Frances is named in his own will, below.
DEATH: No death rec found. See the will of Thomas James Richmond of 25 Mar 1808, proved 23 Feb 1814, Richmond Town Council & Probate, 3:150 (FHL #930847).

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BEPS1: IGI 
James, Thomas (I6060)
 
4088 BIRTH: No birth rec found. Thomas is identified as the eldest son in the agreement of heirs of his father, James Bird of Farmington, 5 Nov 1708, Hartford District Probate, abstracted in Charles W. Manwaring, ed, DIGESTOF THE EARLY CONNECTICUT PROBATE RECORDS, 3 vols. (Hartford, 1904-1906), 2:32 (FHL #974.6 P2m). Date and place of birth are approximations based on family history and order of heirs in agreement.
MAR #1: "Farmington Births, Marriages, Deaths, 1645-1850," Barbour Collection (typescript, 1927; Conn. State Library, Hartford), 15 (FHL #002970).
MAR #2: No mar rec found. See the will of Thomas Bird, below, which mentions "my wife Sarah Bird, whom I have lately married."
DEATH: "Farmington Births, Marriages, Deaths," Barbour Collection, 15. Also see the will of Thomas Bird of Farmington, 29 Apr 1725, proved 7 Jun 1725, Hartford District Probate, abstracted in Manwaring, DIGEST, 2:466-67.

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BAPT/ENDW: TIB (FHL #1263711-R).
SEAL P: Idaho Falls Temple sealings/dead, A:16 (FHL #170824-R).
SEAL S1: IGI 
Bird, Thomas (I4983)
 
4089 BIRTH: No birth rec found. Thomas is identified in the division of estate of his father, John Hillman of Chilmark, 3 Oct 1743, Dukes Co. Probate, 3:153 (FHL #911747). He is also identified in the will of Thomas's mother, Ruth Hillman of Chilmark, 29 Mar 1760, proved 2 Jul 1760 (Ibid, 4:68 [FHL #911748]). Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: VITAL RECORDS OF TISBURY (Boston, 1910), 143 (FHL #974.494/C1 V2v).This is a mar intention; actual mar rec not found.
DEATH: No death rec found. See the adm of estate of Thomas Hillman of Chilmark, 15 Mar 1747/8, Dukes Co. Probate, 3:215 (FHL #911747), inv 12 Oct 1748 (Ibid, 3:236-37), division 30 Jan 1761 (Ibid, 4:79 [FHL #911748]).

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BAPT/ENDW: TIB (FHL #1263004-R).
SEAL P: IGI
SEAL S: IGI 
Hillman, Thomas (I11946)
 
4090 BIRTH: No birth rec found. Thomas is identified in the division of estate of his father, Thomas Judd of Northampton, 3 Jul 1716, Hartford District Probate, abstracted in Charles W. Manwaring, ed, DIGEST OF THE EARLY CONNECTICUT PROBATE RECORDS, 3 vols. (Hartford, 1904-1906), 2:241-42 (FHL #974.6 P2m). The birth year of 1638 is calculated from age 65 on death rec, below. In 1638 the Judds resided in Hartford. For family chronology and evidence of residence in Hartford, see Dwight Brainerd, ANCESTRY OF THOMAS CHALMERS BRAINERD, ed Donald Lines Jacobus (Montreal, 1948), 177-78 (FHL #929.273 B731bd). Also see Sylvester Judd, THOMAS JUDD AND HIS DESCENDANTS (Northampton, MA, 1856), 9-11 (FHL #496862 item 7).
MAR: No mar rec found. Dau Sarah Judd and son-in-law Thomas Judd are mentioned in the will of John Steele of Farmington, 30 Jan 1663, proved 16 Jun 1665, Hartford District Probate, abstracted in Manwaring, DIGEST,1:239-40.
DEATH: "Waterbury Births, Marriages, Deaths, 1686-1853," Barbour Collection (typescript, 1925; Conn. State Library, Hartford), 174 (FHL #002982). Also see the adm of estate of Thomas Judd of Waterbury, 2 Mar 1702/3, inv 30 Jan 1702/3, agreement of heirs 4 Mar 1702/3, Hartford District Probate, abstracted in Manwaring, DIGEST, 2:86-87.

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BEPS: IGI 
Judd, Thomas (I5495)
 
4091 BIRTH: No birth rec found. Thomas is identified in the estate records of his mother, Anna Stanton of Stonington, New London District Probate Files, #5038 (FHL #1025050). Thomas is also identified in a deed from the heirs of Thomas Stanton to Samuel Stanton, 12 Mar 1701/2, Stonington Deeds, 2:234 (FHL #005593). Year of birth is calculated from age 79 on gravestone inscription, below. Mother's estate rec suggests probable birth order of children. Place of birth is deduced from father's residence in Hartford during this period.
MAR: No mar rec found, and no reference to Thomas's wife is found in any document, although he was certainly married and had a family in Stonington. She was apparently the dau Sarah Stanton, mentioned in the will of George Denison of Stonington, 24 Jan 1693/4-4 Jun 1695, New London Probate Files, #1693 (FHL #1025014). All other Stanton wives are otherwise accounted for.
DEATH: "Stonington Births, Marriages, Deaths, 1658-1854," Barbour Collection (typescript, 1918; Conn. State Library, Hartford), 241 (FHL #002980). Also see the will of Thomas Stanton of Stonington, 22 Dec 1715, proved 10 Jun 1718, New London Probate Files, #5055 (FHL #1025050).
BUR: "Headstone Inscriptions Town of Stonington," Charles R. Hale Collection (typescript, 1934; Conn. State Library, Hartford), Weekapaug Cemetery, #8, p. 59 (FHL #003364). Aged 79 yrs. Date of bur if from the diary of Manasseh Minor in John A. Miner, ed, THE MINOR DIARIES, STONINGTON, CONNECTICUT, THOMAS 1653 TO 1684, MANASSEH 1696 TO 1720 (Ann Arbor, MI, 1976), 141 (FHL #1036221).

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BEPS: IGI 
Stanton, Thomas (I7092)
 
4092 BIRTH: No birth rec found. Thomas is identified in the joint will of his parents, Lourens Andressen and Jannetje Jans of Minckachque [Hackensack], 29 Aug 1679, proved 19 Mar 1692/3, abstracted in NEW JERSEY ARCHIVES, 1st series, 23(1901):14 (FHL #844843 item 2).
MAR #1: No mar rec found. Thomas's wife, Margritie Brickers, is identified in the baptismal entry of their son Pieter, 6 Sep 1702, in the Hackensack Reformed Dutch Church (RECORDS OF THE REFORMED DUTCH CHURCHES OF HACKENSACK AND SCHRAALENBURGH, Collections of the Holland Society of New York [New York, 1891], pt. 1, p. 85 [FHL #016559]).
MAR #2: Reg of "Zion Lutheran Church of Loonenburg, now Athens, Greene Co., N.Y.," NYGBR, 73(1942):64 (FHL #974.7 B2n). He is called "Thomas v. Boskerk of Hackensack wid."
DEATH: No death rec found. See the will of Thomas Van Boskerck of Reading Twp, Hunterdon Co., NJ, n.d., proved 20 Oct 1748, inv 1 Mar 1747/8, abstracted in NEW JERSEY ARCHIVES, 1st series, 30(1918):493 (FHL #974.9 B49a).

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BEPS2: IGI 
Van Buskirk, Thomas (I4772)
 
4093 BIRTH: No birth rec found. Thomas is identified in the settlement of estate of his father, Launcelot Granger of Suffield, 25 Sep 1701. Hampshire Co. Probate, 3:82 (FHL #879184). Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: "Suffield Births, Marriages, Deaths, 1674-1850," Barbour Collection (typescript, 1928; Conn. State Library, Hartford), 88 (FHL #002980).
DEATH: Ibid.

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BEPS: IGI 
Granger, Thomas (I5133)
 
4094 BIRTH: No birth rec found. Thomas is identified in the will of his father, Henry Spring of Watertown, 29 Jun 1695, proved 25 Nov 1697, Middlesex Co. Probate Files, 1st series, #21123 (FHL #421524). He appears to be the eldest son. Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: WATERTOWN RECORDS, 8 vols. (Watertown, MA, 1894-1939), 2:3:12 (FHL #974.44/W5 V28w).
DEATH: No death rec found. See the adm of estate of Thomas Spring of Watertown, 14 Aug 1710, inv 26 Jul 1710, Middlesex Co. Probate Files, 1st series, #21136 (FHL #421525).

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BAPT/ENDW: TIB (FHL #1263419).
SEAL P: FGRA
SEAL S: IGI 
Spring, Thomas (I8033)
 
4095 BIRTH: No birth rec found. Thomas is identified in the will of his father, John Traine of Watertown, 21 Jan 1681, proved 4 Apr 1681, Middlesex Co. Probate, 5:436-39 (FHL #521762). Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: No mar rec found in original source records. Rebecca, "relict of Thomas Traine," died on 3 Sep 1746, in her 85th year (William Thaddeus Harris, comp, EPITAPHS FROM THE OLD BURYING GROUND IN WATERTOWN [Boston, 1869], 59 [FHL #564365 item 4]). The distribution of estate of Charles Stearns of Salem, 7 Sep 1696, shows that Rebecca Traine is Stearns' sister (Essex Co. Probate [o.s.], 305:196 [FHL #860486]). Date of mar is found in Henry Bond, GENEALOGIES OF THE EARLY SETTLERS OF WATERTOWN, 2nd edition (Boston, 1860), 606 (FHL #974.44 D2b).
DEATH: WATERTOWN RECORDS, 8 vols. (Watertown, MA, 1894-1939), 3:2:2 (FHL #974.44/W5 V28w). "An aged man."
BUR: Harris, EPITAPHS FROM THE OLD BURYING GROUND IN WATERTOWN, 59. Aged 86 yrs.

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BEPS: IGI 
Traine, Thomas (I8170)
 
4096 BIRTH: No birth rec found. Thomas is identified in the will of his father, Jonathan Gilbert of Hartford, 10 Sep 1674, proved 1 Mar 1683, Hartford District Probate, abstracted in Charles W. Manwaring, ed, DIGESTOF THE EARLY CONNECTICUT PROBATE RECORDS, 3 vols. (Hartford, 1904-1906), 1:307 (FHL #974.6 P2m). Date of birth is calculated from age 63 on death rec, below. Place of birth is an approximation.
MAR #1: Roger D. Joslyn, ed, VITAL RECORDS OF CHARLESTOWN, 2 vols. (Boston, 1984-95), 1:30 (FHL #974.46/C2 V2j).
MAR #2: BOSTON MARRIAGES FROM 1700 TO 1751, 28th Report Boston Record Commissioners (Boston, 1898; repr Baltimore, 1977), 19 (FHL #974.461 V2b).
DEATH: "Deaths Registered in the City of Boston from 1700 to 1800 Inclusive" (typescript, n.d.; City Hall, Boston), alphabetically arranged (FHL #593709). Source of death entry is listed as "old sextons bills." Also see the will of Thomas Gilbert of Boston, 5 Feb 1718/9, proved 16 Feb 1718/9, Suffolk Co. Probate, #4144, (o.s.) 21:292 (FHL #584135).
BUR: "Deaths Registered in the City of Boston from 1700 to 1800 Inclusive" (FHL #593709).

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BEPS1,2: IGI 
Gilbert, Thomas (I6984)
 
4097 BIRTH: No birth rec found. Thomas is identified in the will of his father, Thomas Bunce of Hartford, n.d., proved 6 Sep 1683, Hartford District Probate, abstracted in Charles W. Manwaring, ed, DIGEST OF THE EARLY CONNECTICUT PROBATE RECORDS, 3 vols. (Hartford, 1904-1906), 1:283-84 (FHL #974.6 P2m). Date and place of birth are approximations based on family history and chronology.
MAR: No mar rec found. A "daughter Bunts" (no given name) is identified in the will of Thomas Bull of Hartford, 20 Aug 1684, proved 25 Nov 1684, Hartford District Probate, abstracted in Manwaring, DIGEST, 1:281-83.Thomas, son of immigrants Thomas and Sarah Bunce, is the only Bunce who could have married a dau of Thomas Bull, as Thomas's only brother, John,was married to Mary Barnard. No record of her first name has been found, but she has been called Susannah in published accounts of the family. See among others, Lucius B. Barbour, FAMILIES OF EARLY HARTFORD (Baltimore, 1977), 96 (FHL #974.63 D2b).
DEATH: No death rec found. See the will of Thomas Bunce of Hartford, 25 Apr 1709, proved 3 Sep 1711, Hartford District Probate, abstracted in Manwaring, DIGEST, 2:168-69.

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BEPS: IGI 
Bunce, Thomas (I5042)
 
4098 BIRTH: No birth rec found. Thomas is identified in the will of his father, Thomas Perkins of Topsfield, 11 Dec 1684, proved 11 Sep 1686, Suffolk Co. Probate, #1485, (o.s.) 11:22-25 (FHL #584130). Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: VITAL RECORDS OF TOPSFIELD, 2 vols. (Topsfield, MA, 1903-16), 1:175 (FHL #476926).
DEATH: No death rec found. See the will of Thomas Perkins of Topsfield, 5 Jul 1720, proved 10 May 1722, Essex Co. Probate, (o.s.) 313:454-56 (FHL #875128).

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BEPS: IGI 
Perkins, Thomas (I9977)
 
4099 BIRTH: No birth rec found. Thomas is identified in the will of his father, Thomas Rose of Preston, 20 Nov 1743, proved 29 May 1744, New London District Probate Files, #4615 (FHL #1025046). Date of birth is calculated from age 58 on gravestone inscription, below.
MAR: No mar rec found. A wife Mary is identified in his will, below.Their first child, Thomas, was born at Preston in 1705.
DEATH: "Preston Births, Marriages, Deaths, 1687-1850," Barbour Collection (typescript, 1919; Conn. State Library, Hartford), 174 (FHL #002977). Also see the will of Thomas Rose, Jr, of Preston, 13 Apr 1733, proved 28 May 1733, inv sworn 18 Jul 1733, New London District Probate Files, #4614 (FHL #1025046).
BUR: "Headstone Inscriptions Town of Griswold," Charles R. Hale Collection (typescript, 1937; Conn. State Library, Hartford), Geer Cemetery, #305-4, p. 87 (FHL #003336). Aged 58 yrs.

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BEP: IGI 
Rose, Thomas (I12327)
 
4100 BIRTH: No birth rec found. Thomas is identified in the will of his father, Thomas Walley, Jr, of Sandwich, 2 May 1672, proved 7 Jun 1672, Plymouth Colony Probate, 3:1:48 (FHL #567794). He is also mentioned in the will of his grandfather, Rev. Thomas Walley, below. Date and place of birth are approximations.
DEATH: No death rec found, but Thomas is not mentioned with his sisters in the will of his uncle, John Walley of Boston, 4 Jan 1711, proved 25 Feb 1711, Suffolk Co. Probate, #3386, (o.s.) 17:401-404 (FHL #584133). He was living when his grandfather, Rev. Thomas Walley of Barnstable, made his will, 10 Dec 1677, proved 5 Mar 1677/8, Plymouth Colony Probate, 3:2:115 (FHL #567794).

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BEP: IGI 
Walley, Thomas (I6625)
 

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