Jones, Thomas (b. 1620, d. 7 SEP 1671)
Source: (Birth Field)
http://tagus.com/gen/everett
Note: Military Service: Private, Corporal, Sergeant, and Lieutenant. Lieutenant is
on his gravestone.
Administrator of father's estate, 1689; Constable, 1699-1700. Erected a pound
house 1706; meeting house committee, 1710; Selectman, 1712-1715. On committee
to run boudary lines.
Source: (Birth)
Title: Vital Records of Middlesex Co., MA to the end of the year 1849.
Publication: Search & Research Publishing. Wheat Ridge, CO. 1999
Media: ElectronicPage: Concord Births, Marriages & Deaths, p.12
Source: (Death)
Title: Vital Records of Middlesex Co., MA to the end of the year 1849.
Publication: Search & Research Publishing. Wheat Ridge, CO. 1999
Media: ElectronicPage: Concord Births, Marriages & Deaths, p.104
Source: (Birth Field)
http://tagus.com/gen/everett
Note: Widow of John Emery, daughter of Samuel and Abigail (Marsh) Webster.
Source: (Birth)
Title: Vital Records of Middlesex Co., MA to the end of the year 1849.
Publication: Search & Research Publishing. Wheat Ridge, CO. 1999
Media: ElectronicPage: Concord Births, Marriages & Deaths, p.16
Source: (Death)
Title: Vital Records of Middlesex Co., MA to the end of the year 1849.
Publication: Search & Research Publishing. Wheat Ridge, CO. 1999
Media: ElectronicData:
Text: Concord Vital Records. p. 205
Note: HEZEKIAH FLETCHER
Hezekiah, along with his older brothers had been gifted land by his father. Hezekiah received his share inApril 1702. He also signed a petition for a grant of a township at Nashoba (Littleton) 30 May 1711.
He was sued for debt in 1721, 1723/4 and 1732. He was sued for trespass in 1709/10 and in 1719 and brought into court for not attending public worship in 1721, 1727, and 1729.
He sold the land deeded to him by his father. There are no probate records for he and his wife.
Hezekiah, apparently, was not liked by his father-in-law Abraham Wood (who should not be confused with Abraham Wood of Concord & Stow, Mass.) since Abraham's will mentions his daughter Mary Fletcher but states "my will is that her said husband shall
not have any ordering of the said money."
Source: (Birth)
Title: Vital Records of Middlesex Co., MA to the end of the year 1849.
Publication: Search & Research Publishing. Wheat Ridge, CO. 1999
Media: ElectronicData:
Text: Concord Registers - Book I. p. 16.
Note: Resided in Hampton, N.H.
Served in King William's War, 1689-97, also earlier Indian wars.
Took Oath of Allegiance in Hampton, 10 Apr 1678.
Came to America with his mother and stepfather to Dedham, Mass, then
Watertown, then finally to Hampton, N.H.
Admitted freeman in 13 May 1640, moved to Hampton 17 Oct. 1653..
Occupation: Place: Tax Collector
Note: Progenitor of Daniel Webster of "Devil and Daniel Webster" fame.
Note: of Roxbury, Mass.
Source: (Name)
Title: Hunt Family
Author: by W. L. G. Hunt & T. B. Wyman.
Publication: Boston. 1865.
Media: BookPage: 74
Source: (Birth)
Title: Vital Records of Middlesex Co., MA to the end of the year 1849.
Publication: Search & Research Publishing. Wheat Ridge, CO. 1999
Media: ElectronicData:
Text: Concord Vital Records. p. 22
Source: (Death)
Title: Vital Records of Middlesex Co., MA to the end of the year 1849.
Publication: Search & Research Publishing. Wheat Ridge, CO. 1999
Media: ElectronicData:
Text: Concord Vital Records. p. 205
Source: (Death Field)
New England Historical and Genealogical Register, July 1988
Note: Landed in Boston - 30 Apr 1634 (Source of this unknown).
N.E. Genealogical Register puts their landing date in New England at about
1638.
Note: This seems to be a second son named Thomas while the first was still living
this is very rare, but since he did lived only a few day perhaps this is why.
Source: (Birth)
Title: Interpolated from age at death
Media: OtherData:
Text: "in her 76th year"
Source: (Death)
Title: Vital Records of Middlesex Co., MA to the end of the year 1849.
Publication: Search & Research Publishing. Wheat Ridge, CO. 1999
Media: ElectronicData:
Text: Concord Vital Records. p. 205
Note: The famed Hon. Daniel Webster
Note: Resided in Hampton Falls, Rockingham Co., NH.
Note: Resided first at Cambridge, Mass. Freeman, 14 Mar 1638/39.
Called Roger, Sr. of Cambridge, nov. 15, 1647 when he bought houses and land
of John Cross in Hampton, N.H. He was town clerk in Cambridge and selectman.
In N.H., Trial Jury, 1648 - 49, Grand Jury 1651; Selectman, 1649, 1654;
Commissioner, 1651; representative 1651-1653; Constable, 1654; License to
sell wine, 1654.
Source: (Birth Field)
http://members.aol.com/sarandall/genealogy/d0002/g0000001.htm#I0214
Note: William first resided at Lynn, Mass., with his brother-in-law Henry Gaines;
he was in Salisbury by 1639 and died there. Administration of estate to widow
Ann, 3 Oct 1654.
Note: In 1701 daughter Hannah Grove and her son, John, gave receipt of
her three brothers share in keeping her mother from 1 Mar 1684/5 to her death
in July 1689.
Note: A Jone Webster was buried at Filby 8 Apr 1578 and another married there 20
July 1601.
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