William Purrier1,2,3,4,5,6,7
M, b. circa 1599, d. before 13 May 1676

St. Peter & St. Paul's Church in the Parish of Olney, Buckinghamshire, England
I William Purrier of Southold in the East Ryding of Yorkshire upon Long Island, being (through God’s mercy) in perfect health of body and of sound mind and memory doe make this my last Will and Testament, in manner and forme following….
First, I bequeath my Soule to God who gave it, trusting in the merits of Jesus Christ to bee received into the Armes of his Mercy; And my body to Christian burial etc….
2ndly My will and desire is that my Executor hereafter named doe take his mother, my eldest Daughter Mary Reeve, (if she survive mee) immediately after my decease, into his family and provide for her comfortable Subsistence during her life; wick if shee refuse, then my will is that my said Executor shall pay unto her, in lew thereof, Twenty Nobles yearly, the three yeares after my decease. Thirdly, I give and bequeath unto Sarah Mapes, and Martha Osman my two youngest daughters twenty pounds each of them to bee made by three equall Payments, That is to say, twenty Nobles each of them, in every of the said years, in Land or Cattell oat common Rates; but in case that they or either of them shall happen to die before mee, that then the Said Sume to be equally divided amongst the Children of Such of my said Daughter or Daughters soe dying in my lifetime, as aforesaid. Fourthly, I give & bequeath unto Isaac Reeve (who now lives with mee) two Working Cattell & one horse out of my Cattell; and what yesaid Cattell and horse, shall be Judged lesse in value than twenty pounds by indifferent prizers, shall be made up to him by said Executor when hee shall attaine to the Age of Twenty &one Yeares. Fifthly, I give and bequeath unto myGrand Child Mary Windes, pone Cowto bee delivered her within one month after my decease. Sixthly, I give and bequeath unto Thomas Terrill that Marryedmy Grand daughter Mary Reeve, two Acres of Land, neare or adjoining to his now dwelling House (Provided, the highway bee left as now it is) to him and heirs forever. But in case he make Sale thereof Then my will is that my said Executor have the refusall thereof before any other person.
Seventhly, my Will is that my above said three Daughters, viz: Mary Reeve, Sarah Mapes, & Martha Osman, shall have each of them one paire theire Mother’s Sheetes, which my Executor shall deliver them (as equall in value asthey admit) within one moneth after my Decease; Also, that my Grand daughter Mary Windes, shall have one paire of the same Sheetes, at the time abovesaid………..
Eighthly and lastly, I make, institute, and ordaine James Reeve, my Grand son now living with mee, my whole and Sole Executor of this my Last Will & Testament, to whome I give all my dwelling houses and out houses, Lands, Lands earable, Meadows, pastures, common and commons of pasture, woods, underwoods, and all Allotments whatsoever to mee the said William Purrier belonging within the bounds of Southold abovesaid, with all goods and Implements of household and husbandry, to him the said James Reeve, and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten or to bee begotten for Evermore, Provided that hee the said James Reeves, or his assignes, pay or cause to be paid, all such debts or legacies, as above Specified. And if in case the said James Reeves should happen todye without lawfull issue Then my will & meaning is that all my abovesaid Lands and goods whatsoever with every part, and parcel thereof shall be equally divided amongst my Grand children then living.
I N Witness whereof I the said William Purrier have hereonto sett my hand this 13th day of December in the yeare of our Lord God 1671.
William X Purrier [his marke] (Seal)
Signed, Sealed & published in the presence of Nich. EEdes, John.9
William departed this life at the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York. His will was probated on 13 May 1676.
Family | Alice Knight b. c 1598, d. b 13 Dec 1671 |
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Citations
- [S185] Edward Doubleday Harris, Ancient Long Island Epitaphs from the Towns of Southold, Shelter Island & Easthampton, New York, page 38.
- [S30] New York Historical Society, Collections of the New York Historical Society Abstract of Wills, Volume 25: pages 37-38.
- [S264] Whitaker, History of Southold, 1640-1740, page 31 – Thomas Mapes was here as early as 1657. He was a son-in-law of William Purrier, who was settled in Southold before any record was made to show the presence & interests of Mr. Mapes in this place. William Purrier was of Olney, Buckinghamshire, the parish which Newton & Cowper have made famous. He sailed from England with his wife & three children on the 1st day of April 1635, in the “Hopewell” for New England. John Cooper & Edmund Farrington were of the same village were his companions on the voyage.
- [S344] Josephine C Frost, Ancestors of James Wickham and his Wife Cora Prudence Billard, page 186-187 - 1. WILLIAM PURRIER, aged 36 years, with wife Alice, 37 years, maiden name not known, and children: Mary, 7 years; Sarah, 5 years; and Katharine, 18 months, arrived in New England on the ship Hopewell, in April, 1635, from Oney, Buckinghamshire, England. In 1637 he was residing in Ipswich, Mass., removing that year to Salisbury where he stayed but a short time, finally taking up his residence in Southold, L. I., where in 1653, 1656 and 1661 he represented that place in the General Court in Haven, Conn., Southold at that time being under the jurisdiction of the New Haven Colony.
William Purrier made his will in Southold, December 13, 1671, which was proven May 13, 1676. His wife is not mentioned so it is fair to assume she predeceased its making. He mentions his grandson, James Reeve, as living with him and makes him sole executor and requests him to take his mother, "my eldest daughter, Mary Reeve," into his family and provide for her during her life. If she refuses, he is to pay her "20 Nobles yearly." He leaves his two youngest daughters, Sarah Mapes and Martha Osman, 20£ each, but does not name his daughter Hannah, but his will indicates that he had other daughters besides those mentioned. To Isaac Reeve, "who now lives with me," he bequeaths two oxen, and to his grandchild Mary Wyndes, one cow. To Thomas Terrill, who "married my granddaughter Mary Reeve,"two acres of land are given. He gives his dwelling house, lands and meadows to James Reeve.
References: Moore's Index of Southold, p. 32; New York Wills, Vol. 1, p. 37; Town Records of Southold, Vol. 1, p. 46; Mather's Refugees under Reeve. - [S457] Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, ASSOCIATION: George Griggs, his wife and children were one of several families which migrated from Olney, Buckinghamshire, and vicinity, in association with their minister, WILLIAM WORCESTER . These families are JOHN COOPER [ 2:2:202-4], EDMUND FARRINGTON [ ], JOHN FULLER , WILLIAM GAINES , NATHANIEL KIRTLAND , PHILIP KIRTLAND , ANTHONY NEWHALL , THOMAS NEWHALL , WILLIAM PARTRIDGE , HENRY PIERSON and WILLIAM PURRIER [TAG 64:193-202, 65:65-69, 73:119-22].
- [S457] Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, WILLIAM PURRIER:
ORIGIN: Olney, Buckinghamshire[Hotten 44].
MIGRATION: 1635 on the Hopewellon 1 April 1635, "W[illia]m Purryer, 36, of ," "Alyce, 37 years, wife of W[illia]m Purryer," and "children of W[illia]m Purryer," "Mary Purryer," aged 7, "Sarra Purryer," aged 5, and "Kethren Purryer," aged 18 months, were enrolled at for passage to New England on the Hopewell[Hotten 44-45].
FIRST RESIDENCE: Ipswich.
REMOVES:Salisburyby about 1640, Southold by an unknown date.
FREEMAN:Connecticut 9 October 1662 (as "Goodman Purrier," resident of Southold[CCCR 1:388]).
OFFICES:Deputy for to New Haven General Court, 29 June 1653, 28 May 1656, 29 May 1661[NHCR 2:4, 169, 403]. constable, 28 May 1656[NHCR 2:172].Selectman, 11 December 1656[ 1:330].
EDUCATION:Signed his will and other documents by mark.
ESTATE:In an grant of land to Thomas Bird, dated 9 April 1639, the description of the houselot mentions "a houselot of William Purier's on the west"[ITR ].In a description of land of William Whitred, dated 1 June 1639, the houselot was "bounded by a houselot of William Purier's on the southwest"[ITR ].
William Purrier was granted land at , which "lots W[illia]m Partridge took very early"[Hoyt 295, apparently citing Salisbury TR].
On 31 December 1658, an inventory of the land of William Purrier in was recorded (although it is clear from internal evidence that additions to this inventory were made after this date): "homelot, containing four acres"; "seven acres more adjoining to the rear of his said homelot ... also, exchanged with John Elton & which he bought of John Scudder"; "fifteen acres more lying near Tom's Creek and belonging to the said homelot"; "fifteen acres more there purchased of John Balies formerly belonging to the lot now in the possession of Captain John Underhill"; "twenty-three acres more of woodland ... adjoining to an arm of Tom's Creek"; "three acres of meadow ground ... lying next the said creek"; "one acre and an half of arable land"; "ten acres and an half of woodland ... butting upon the Great Swamp"; "seven acres more of woodland"; "one acre and an half of meadow lying at the head of South Harbor"; "three acres more at the Fresh Meadows"; "eighteen acres arable and woodland lying at Hog Neck, nine whereof belongeth to his own homelot, three more thereof belongeth to a lot sometimes Mathew Edwards, the other six he exchanged with James Haynes deceased"; "at the Oysterpond Meadows, six acres of meadow"; "all that parcel of meadow, fresh and salt lying next the Canoe Place at Mattituck of late years in his possession being and to him given by the town at their meeting held the eight and twentieth of October 1658"; "two acres of woodland ... lying at Tom's Creek Neck"; "six acres of woodland ... sometimes Thomas Mapes purchased by W[illia]m Purrier of Mathew Edwards"; "three acres of meadow ... adjoining to his own meadow at Tom's Creek which he had by way of exchange of Thomas Mapes"; "all that neck of land formerly called Peakins Neck and the meadow thereunto belonging adjoining to Tom's Creek which he had by way of exchange of Mr. Booth"; "an acre and an half of arable land in the Old Field ... adjoining to his own land there which he had by way of exchange of John Swasey"; "four acres of land in the Calves Neck adjoining to the land he had by way of exchange from John Elton"; "seven acres of land ... adjoining to the rear of his homelot formerly had by way of exchange of John Elton aforesaid"; "all that neck of land as it lyeth between his meadow at Mattituck and John Tuthill's meadow on the southwest side adjoining to the Canoe Place"; and "a certain meadow lying on the southwest of P[illegible]punk Meadow ... which meadow was exchanged with John Tuthill"[ 1:45-48].
On 22 May 1666, "William Purrier" was one of several men who relinquished their rights in certain meadows to "John Youngs, his heirs and assigns"[ 1:218-19].
In his will, dated 13 December 1671 and proved 2 March 1675[/6?], "William Purrier of " directed that "my executor (hereafter named) do take his mother, my eldest daughter Mary Reeve (if she survive me), immediately after my decease into his family, and provide for her comfortable subsistence, during her life," and bequeathed to "Sarah Mapes and Martha Osman my two youngest daughters twenty pounds each"; to "Isaak Reeve (who now lives with me)," livestock; to "my grandchild Mary Windes one cow"; to "Thomas Terrill, that married my granddaughter Mary Reeve, two acres of land near or adjoining to his now dwelling house"; to "my abovesaid three daughters viz: Mary Reeve, Sarah Mapes and Martha Osman ... also my granddaughter Mary Winde," livestock; "James Reeve my grandson" to be sole executor and residuary legatee, receiving "all my dwelling houses, outhouses, lands arable, meadows, pasture, common & commons of pasture, woods, underwoods & all allotments whatsoever to me the said William Purrier belonging within the bounds of abovesaid, with all goods and implements of household and husbandry"[ 49-51].
The inventory of the estate of "William Purrier deceased," taken 26 July 1675, totalled 317lb. 15s., of which 150lb. was real estate: "house & accommodations at the town," 50lb.; and "the farm at Mattituck & the meadow at Accaboak," 100lb.[ 51].
BIRTH:About 1599.
DEATH:Between 13 December 1671 (date of will) and 26 July 1675 (date of inventory).
MARRIAGE:Olney, Buckinghamshire, 21 February 1621[/2] Alice Knight[TAG 65:69].
CHILDREN:
1. Thomas Purrier, bur., ____ ____ 1622 [TAG 65:69].
2. Mary Purrier, b. about 1628 [aged 7 in 1635 [Hotten 44]]; m. by about 1646 Thomas Reeves.
3. Sarah Purrier, b. about 1630 [aged 5 in 1635 [Hotten 44]]; m. by about 1650 Thomas Mapes
4. Margaret Purrier, bur. 13 June 1622 [TAG 65:69].
5. Katherine Purrier, b. about October 1633 [aged 18 months on 1 April 1835] [Hotten 44]);sailed to New England in 1635; no further record.
6. Martha Purrier, b. say 1635; m. Southold 1 January 1653[/4?] Thomas Osman [ 1:464].
ASSOCIATION:William Purrier was head of one of several families which migrated from Olney, Buckinghamshire, and vicinity, in association with their minister, WILLIAM WORCESTER . These families are JOHN COOPER [ 2:2:202-4], EDMUND FARRINGTON [ ], JOHN FULLER , WILLIAM GAINES , WILLIAM GRIGGS , NATHANIEL KIRTLAND , PHILIP KIRTLAND , ANTHONY NEWHALL , THOMAS NEWHALL , WILLIAM PARTRIDGE and HENRY PIERSON [TAG 64:193-202, 65:65-69, 73:119-22].
COMMENTS:It probably signifies nothing that the three surviving daughters of this immigrant all married men named Thomas, and that their only known brother was a Thomas who died young. The dates of marriage of the first two of these daughters are only rough estimates. Given the date of marriage of Martha, we assume that she was born very soon after the family arrived in New England, and her mother was very likely pregnant before boarding ship in England.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTE: In 1990 Thomas W. Cooper II published some parish register entries from , for this immigrant and his family 64:193-202, 65:65-69, 73:119-22].
COMMENTS:It probably signifies nothing that the three surviving daughters of this immigrant all married men named Thomas, and that their only known brother was a Thomas who died young. The dates of marriage of the first two of these daughters are only rough estimates. Given the date of marriage of Martha, we assume that she was born very soon after the family arrived in New England, and her mother was very likely pregnant before boarding ship in England.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTE: 64:193-202, 65:65-69, 73:119-22].
COMMENTS:It probably signifies nothing that the three surviving daughters of this immigrant all married men named Thomas, and that their only known brother was a Thomas who died young. The dates of marriage of the first two of these daughters are only rough estimates. Given the date of marriage of Martha, we assume that she was born very soon after the family arrived in New England, and her mother was very likely pregnant before boarding ship in England.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTE: In 1990 Thomas W. Cooper II published some parish register entries from , for this immigrant and his family 64:193-202, 65:65-69, 73:119-22].
COMMENTS:It probably signifies nothing that the three surviving daughters of this immigrant all married men named Thomas, and that their only known brother was a Thomas who died young. The dates of marriage of the first two of these daughters are only rough estimates. Given the date of marriage of Martha, we assume that she was born very soon after the family arrived in[TAG 65:69]. - [S476] Thomas W. Cooper II, The Olney, Bucks.. Immigrant Cluster - The buckinghamshire Origin of the New England Families of Worchester, Newhall, Kirkland, Farrington, Fuller, Gaines, Partridge, & Purrier, page 69 - Elizabeth Purrier, the wife of Martin [He was vicar of Olney] [buried] 29 June [1600]. [Note: may be the parents or grandparents of William-klm]
- [S476] Thomas W. Cooper II, The Olney, Bucks.. Immigrant Cluster - The buckinghamshire Origin of the New England Families of Worchester, Newhall, Kirkland, Farrington, Fuller, Gaines, Partridge, & Purrier, page 69 - William Puryer & Alice Knight were maryed xxjth of februarye [1621/2].
- [S475] Wesley Logan Baker, Study of the Reeve Family of Southold, Long Island, N. Y. and Southold Descendants of the Southhampton, L. I. Reeves Family, pages 141-142 - Will.
Alice Knight
F, b. circa 1598, d. before 13 December 1671
Alice was born circa 1598 at Buckinghamshire, England. Alice married William Purrier on 21 February 1622 at St. Peter & St. Paul Church, the Parish of Olney, Buckinghamshire, England.1 Alice appears to have died before her husband wrote his will on the 13th of December 1671.
Family | William Purrier b. c 1599, d. b 13 May 1676 |
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Citations
- [S476] Thomas W. Cooper II, The Olney, Bucks.. Immigrant Cluster - The buckinghamshire Origin of the New England Families of Worchester, Newhall, Kirkland, Farrington, Fuller, Gaines, Partridge, & Purrier, page 69 - William Puryer & Alice Knight were maryed xxjth of februarye [1621/2].
John Blount
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John Hallock1
M, b. circa 1654, d. 19 March 1718/19
John Hallock|b. c 1654\nd. 19 Mar 1718/19|p84.htm#i20439|William Hallock|b. b 1620\nd. 29 Sep 1684|p83.htm#i20425|Margaret Howell|b. c 1624\nd. 9 May 1707|p83.htm#i20426|Peter Hallock|d. 1669|p83.htm#i20423|||||||Widow (?) (?) Howell||p83.htm#i20424|
| Father* | William Hallock b. b 1620, d. 29 Sep 1684 |
| Mother* | Margaret Howell b. c 1624, d. 9 May 1707 |
John was born circa 1654 at the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York. John married Abigail Sweezy in 1679 at the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York. John was disinherited by his father because of his marriage to Abigail Sweezy who was a Salem Quaker. In 1698, John has been noted as living in Brookhaven. John departed this life on Sunday, 19 March 1718/19 at Westbury, Hempstead Town, Queens County, Long Island, New York.
Family | Abigail Sweezy |
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Citations
- [S342] Wayland Jefferson, Southold Town, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York, page 32 - JOHN HALLOCK-2 m. Abigail Sweezey, issue: John-3, Peter-3, William-3, Jonathan-3, Benjamin-3, Mary-3, also four daughters whose names are unknown. They married four Willet brothers of Syosset. This is the Quaker branch of the family. (Names of three of these daughters supplied by Moore: Margaret, Catherine and Clemence).
?? Thomas Torrey1
M
Thomas was born at England. The family resided 1556 at Combe, Sommersetshire, England.
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Citations
- [S68] Josephine C. Frost, Haviland Genealogy: Ancestors & Descendants of William Haviland of Newport, Rhode Island & Flushing, Long Island, 1653-1688, with special records of the allied families of Field, Hull, Torrey, Willets-Willis, page 499.
?? William Torrey1,2
M, d. before 18 June 1557
?? William Torrey|d. b 18 Jun 1557|p84.htm#i20441|?? Thomas Torrey||p84.htm#i20440||||||||||||||||
| Father* | ?? Thomas Torrey |
William was born at Combe St. Nicholas, Somersetshire, England. William married Thomasyne (?) at England. The family resided at Combe, Sommersetshire, England. William made his will on 7 October 1556.
William Torry of Combe Seynt Nichas in the diocese Of Bathe and Wells, 7 October 1556, My body to be buried in the church yard of Combe St Nicholas. To the Church of St Andrew in Welles twelve pence. To the Church of Combe St. Nicholas six shillings eight pence. To Elizabeth Screvyn my servant a chilver sheep. To John Morys my servant a chilver sheep. To every of my children ten sheep. To Alexander Nobyll twelve pence. The residue of my goodes not given “nother” bequeathed I give and bequeath to Thomasyn my wife, whom I make and ordain sole executrix. William Gollopp and Thomas Torrye two of the overseers.3
William departed this life before 18 June 1557 at Combe St. Nicholas, Somersetshire, England. William was laid to rest in the churchyard of Combe St. Ncholas, Somersetshire, England. His will was probated on 18 June 1557.
William Torry of Combe Seynt Nichas in the diocese Of Bathe and Wells, 7 October 1556, My body to be buried in the church yard of Combe St Nicholas. To the Church of St Andrew in Welles twelve pence. To the Church of Combe St. Nicholas six shillings eight pence. To Elizabeth Screvyn my servant a chilver sheep. To John Morys my servant a chilver sheep. To every of my children ten sheep. To Alexander Nobyll twelve pence. The residue of my goodes not given “nother” bequeathed I give and bequeath to Thomasyn my wife, whom I make and ordain sole executrix. William Gollopp and Thomas Torrye two of the overseers.3
William departed this life before 18 June 1557 at Combe St. Nicholas, Somersetshire, England. William was laid to rest in the churchyard of Combe St. Ncholas, Somersetshire, England. His will was probated on 18 June 1557.
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Citations
- [S68] Josephine C. Frost, Haviland Genealogy: Ancestors & Descendants of William Haviland of Newport, Rhode Island & Flushing, Long Island, 1653-1688, with special records of the allied families of Field, Hull, Torrey, Willets-Willis, pp. 499.
- [S123] , page 9.
- [S1121] Henry fitz Gilbert Waters, Genealogical Gleanings, page 299 - Will of William Torrey dated: 07 October 1556 & proved: 18 June 1557.
Thomasyne (?)
F
Thomasyne was born at England. Thomasyne married ?? William Torrey, son of ?? Thomas Torrey, at England. The family resided at Combe, Sommersetshire, England.
Family | ?? William Torrey d. b 18 Jun 1557 |
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William Torrey
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William Torrey||p84.htm#i20443|?? William Torrey|d. b 18 Jun 1557|p84.htm#i20441|Thomasyne (?)||p84.htm#i20442|?? Thomas Torrey||p84.htm#i20440||||||||||
| Father* | ?? William Torrey d. b 18 Jun 1557 |
| Mother* | Thomasyne (?) |
William was born at Combe St. Nicholas, Somersetshire, England.
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?? Philip Torrey1
M, d. before 23 February 1605
?? Philip Torrey|d. b 23 Feb 1605|p84.htm#i20444|?? William Torrey|d. b 18 Jun 1557|p84.htm#i20441|Thomasyne (?)||p84.htm#i20442|?? Thomas Torrey||p84.htm#i20440||||||||||
| Father* | ?? William Torrey d. b 18 Jun 1557 |
| Mother* | Thomasyne (?) |
Philip was born at Combe St. Nicholas, Somersetshire, England. Philip married Margaret (?) at England. The family resided at Wadbrook, Dorsetshire, England. Philip made his will on 31 August 1604 at Wadbrook, Dorchestershire, England.
The last day of August 1604 Philip Torry late of Wadbrook in the parish of Hawkechurch, Dorset, husbandman etc. did make his last will and testament nuncupative in this manner and form following, or the like in effect, viz. To his son William Torry he did bequeath ten young sheep and not any other chattel or goods whatsoever. He bequeathed all the rest of his goods to Margaret his wife and Dorothy his daughter. And last of all he appointed hes forenamed son William Torry the sole executer of his last will and testament. Witnessed by Henry Holcombe and John Cookney with others. Proved 23 February 1604.2
Philip departed this life before 23 February 1605 at Wadbrook, Dorchestershire, England. His will was probated on 23 February 1605.
The last day of August 1604 Philip Torry late of Wadbrook in the parish of Hawkechurch, Dorset, husbandman etc. did make his last will and testament nuncupative in this manner and form following, or the like in effect, viz. To his son William Torry he did bequeath ten young sheep and not any other chattel or goods whatsoever. He bequeathed all the rest of his goods to Margaret his wife and Dorothy his daughter. And last of all he appointed hes forenamed son William Torry the sole executer of his last will and testament. Witnessed by Henry Holcombe and John Cookney with others. Proved 23 February 1604.2
Philip departed this life before 23 February 1605 at Wadbrook, Dorchestershire, England. His will was probated on 23 February 1605.
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Citations
- [S68] Josephine C. Frost, Haviland Genealogy: Ancestors & Descendants of William Haviland of Newport, Rhode Island & Flushing, Long Island, 1653-1688, with special records of the allied families of Field, Hull, Torrey, Willets-Willis, page 499.
- [S1121] Henry fitz Gilbert Waters, Genealogical Gleanings, page 300 - Will of Philip Torrey of Wadbrooke dated: 1the last day of August 1604 proved: 23 February 1605.
Margaret (?)
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Margaret was born at England. Margaret married ?? Philip Torrey, son of ?? William Torrey and Thomasyne (?), at England. The family resided at Wadbrook, Dorsetshire, England. Margaret's husband, Philip, died before 23 February 1605 in Wadbrook, Dorchestershire, England,, leaving her a widow.
Family | ?? Philip Torrey d. b 23 Feb 1605 |
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?? William Torrey1
M, d. April 1639
?? William Torrey|d. Apr 1639|p84.htm#i20446|?? Philip Torrey|d. b 23 Feb 1605|p84.htm#i20444||||?? William Torrey|d. b 18 Jun 1557|p84.htm#i20441|Thomasyne (?)||p84.htm#i20442|||||||
| Father* | ?? Philip Torrey d. b 23 Feb 1605 |
William married Jane (?) at England. William was born at England. William departed this life in April 1639 at England.
Family | Jane (?) d. Apr 1639 |
Citations
- [S68] Josephine C. Frost, Haviland Genealogy: Ancestors & Descendants of William Haviland of Newport, Rhode Island & Flushing, Long Island, 1653-1688, with special records of the allied families of Field, Hull, Torrey, Willets-Willis, pp. 499.
Jane (?)1
F, d. April 1639
Jane married ?? William Torrey, son of ?? Philip Torrey, at England. Jane departed this life in April 1639.
Family | ?? William Torrey d. Apr 1639 |
Citations
- [S123] , pp. 9.
Dorothy Torrey
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| Father* | ?? Philip Torrey d. b 23 Feb 1605 |
| Mother* | Margaret (?) |
Dorothy was born at England.
Philip Torrey1,2
M, d. before 27 June 1621
Philip Torrey|d. b 27 Jun 1621|p84.htm#i20449|William Torrey||p84.htm#i20443||||?? William Torrey|d. b 18 Jun 1557|p84.htm#i20441|Thomasyne (?)||p84.htm#i20442|||||||
| Father* | William Torrey |
Philip was born at Combe St. Nicholas, Somersetshire, England. Philip married Alicia Richards, daughter of James Richards, on 27 November 1604 at Pitminister Parish, Somersetshire, England. Philip made his will on 16 April 1621.
Philipp Torrey of Combe St. Nicholas, Somerset, husbandman. To be buried in the church yard of Comb. To the relief of the poor of Combe three shillings four pence. Anne Torrey mine eldest daughter shall have three score pounds when she shall accomplish the age of sixteen years, to be paid my overseers who shall take the government of it until she shall accomplish the age of one and twenty years. To her the biggest brass pan to be delivered unto her at the time of her marriage and not before. To Mary Torrey my daughter twenty pounds at sixteen to be held (as before) until she in twenty one, and the second brass pan. To Sarah Torrey my daughter three and thirty pounds six shilling eight pence at sixteen (as before) and the second best brazen pot. To James Torrey my son thirty pounds at sixteen (as before) and one silver spoon when he is one and twenty. To Philip Torrey my son twenty pounds at 16 (as before), and he shall be put an apprentice unto some trade as soon as he is able, and also I do give him on silver spoon to be delivered unto him when he is one and twenty years old. I do give unto William Torrey my son the biggest brazen pot, the furnace kettle, the best table board, the cupboard with the condition that his mother shall have the use of it so long as she doeth keep herself widow and dwelling in the house. To Joseph my son ten pound. All the rest to my wife whom I make sole executrix. My father William Torrey, my cousin John Fry, John Richards, Robert Sellecke, and Thomas Lumbert to be overseers, and I give them five shillings apiece.3,4,5
Philip was laid to rest in Combe St. Nicholas, Somersetshire, England. Philip departed this life before 27 June 1621 at Combe St. Nicholas, Somersetshire, England. His will was probated on 27 June 1621. Philip's four sons immigrated to America in 1640.6
Philipp Torrey of Combe St. Nicholas, Somerset, husbandman. To be buried in the church yard of Comb. To the relief of the poor of Combe three shillings four pence. Anne Torrey mine eldest daughter shall have three score pounds when she shall accomplish the age of sixteen years, to be paid my overseers who shall take the government of it until she shall accomplish the age of one and twenty years. To her the biggest brass pan to be delivered unto her at the time of her marriage and not before. To Mary Torrey my daughter twenty pounds at sixteen to be held (as before) until she in twenty one, and the second brass pan. To Sarah Torrey my daughter three and thirty pounds six shilling eight pence at sixteen (as before) and the second best brazen pot. To James Torrey my son thirty pounds at sixteen (as before) and one silver spoon when he is one and twenty. To Philip Torrey my son twenty pounds at 16 (as before), and he shall be put an apprentice unto some trade as soon as he is able, and also I do give him on silver spoon to be delivered unto him when he is one and twenty years old. I do give unto William Torrey my son the biggest brazen pot, the furnace kettle, the best table board, the cupboard with the condition that his mother shall have the use of it so long as she doeth keep herself widow and dwelling in the house. To Joseph my son ten pound. All the rest to my wife whom I make sole executrix. My father William Torrey, my cousin John Fry, John Richards, Robert Sellecke, and Thomas Lumbert to be overseers, and I give them five shillings apiece.3,4,5
Philip was laid to rest in Combe St. Nicholas, Somersetshire, England. Philip departed this life before 27 June 1621 at Combe St. Nicholas, Somersetshire, England. His will was probated on 27 June 1621. Philip's four sons immigrated to America in 1640.6
Family | Alicia Richards d. a 24 Apr 1634 |
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Citations
- [S68] Josephine C. Frost, Haviland Genealogy: Ancestors & Descendants of William Haviland of Newport, Rhode Island & Flushing, Long Island, 1653-1688, with special records of the allied families of Field, Hull, Torrey, Willets-Willis, ppage 499.
- [S123] , page 9.
- [S123] , pages - 3-4 - Will of Philip Torrey dated 16 April 1621.
- [S989] National Archives of the United Kingdom: Will of Phillipp Torrey or Torrie probared: 27 June 1621.
- [S1121] Henry fitz Gilbert Waters, Genealogical Gleanings, page 300 - Will of Philip Torrey dated: 16 April 1621.
- [S1121] Henry fitz Gilbert Waters, Genealogical Gleanings, page 301 -.
Alicia Richards
F, d. after 24 April 1634
Alicia Richards|d. a 24 Apr 1634|p84.htm#i20450|James Richards||p95.htm#i20771||||||||||||||||
| Father* | James Richards |
Alicia was born at Pitminister Parish, Somersetshire, England. Alicia married Philip Torrey, son of William Torrey, on 27 November 1604 at Pitminister Parish, Somersetshire, England. Alicia's husband, Philip, died before 27 June 1621 in Combe St. Nicholas, Somersetshire, England,, leaving her a widow. Alicia made her will on 24 April 1634.
Alice Torrey of Bettam in the parish of Combe St. Nicholas, Somerset, widow. To be buried in the church yard of Combe. To the parish church iii s 4 d and the poor of the parish vi s viii d. To son James Torrey so much of mine own estate to make his father's bequest and his sister Marie's by 3 score pounds, [there is evidently an error in copying but I have gathered that the intention wa to equalize among the children their portions from their father and their share in the inheritance from their sister Mary who died and that perhaps “by” should be read “be”] and the same to be paid unto him within three months after my decease. A similar bequest to son Philip Torrey, to be paid unto him when he shall attain the age of one and twenty years and not before. To Joseph Torrey a similar bequest of three score pounds. To my servant Jone three pounds. To Samuel, the son of my son William, one book in the house, of Mr. Perkin's works. I give and bequeath to William Torrey, my son, whom I do make whole and sole executer, and for my son's assistance in the performance of this trust I do intreat Mr. Joseph Greenfield my cousin John Blake, Henry Dunster and Hugh Sheppeard to be my overseers, for the good of my children. Witnesses: Henry Dunster and John Clarke. Memo: 13 pounds 10 shilling due from my brother in law Thomas Lumbard.1
Alicia departed this life after 24 April 1634 at Combe St. Nicholas, Somersetshire, England. Alicia was laid to rest in the churchyard of Combe St. Ncholas, Somersetshire, England.
Alice Torrey of Bettam in the parish of Combe St. Nicholas, Somerset, widow. To be buried in the church yard of Combe. To the parish church iii s 4 d and the poor of the parish vi s viii d. To son James Torrey so much of mine own estate to make his father's bequest and his sister Marie's by 3 score pounds, [there is evidently an error in copying but I have gathered that the intention wa to equalize among the children their portions from their father and their share in the inheritance from their sister Mary who died and that perhaps “by” should be read “be”] and the same to be paid unto him within three months after my decease. A similar bequest to son Philip Torrey, to be paid unto him when he shall attain the age of one and twenty years and not before. To Joseph Torrey a similar bequest of three score pounds. To my servant Jone three pounds. To Samuel, the son of my son William, one book in the house, of Mr. Perkin's works. I give and bequeath to William Torrey, my son, whom I do make whole and sole executer, and for my son's assistance in the performance of this trust I do intreat Mr. Joseph Greenfield my cousin John Blake, Henry Dunster and Hugh Sheppeard to be my overseers, for the good of my children. Witnesses: Henry Dunster and John Clarke. Memo: 13 pounds 10 shilling due from my brother in law Thomas Lumbard.1
Alicia departed this life after 24 April 1634 at Combe St. Nicholas, Somersetshire, England. Alicia was laid to rest in the churchyard of Combe St. Ncholas, Somersetshire, England.
Family | Philip Torrey d. b 27 Jun 1621 |
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Citations
- [S1121] Henry fitz Gilbert Waters, Genealogical Gleanings, pages 300-301 - Will of Alice Torrey of Bettam dated: 24 April 1634.
Anne Torrey
F, b. circa 1606, d. before 24 April 1634
Anne Torrey|b. c 1606\nd. b 24 Apr 1634|p84.htm#i20451|Philip Torrey|d. b 27 Jun 1621|p84.htm#i20449|Alicia Richards|d. a 24 Apr 1634|p84.htm#i20450|William Torrey||p84.htm#i20443||||James Richards||p95.htm#i20771||||
| Father* | Philip Torrey d. b 27 Jun 1621 |
| Mother* | Alicia Richards d. a 24 Apr 1634 |
Anne was born circa 1606 at Combe St. Nicholas, Somersetshire, England. Anne was noted as "deceased" in her mother's will. She therefore died before 24 April 1634.
William Torrey1,2,3
M, b. before 21 December 1608, d. 10 June 1690
William Torrey|b. b 21 Dec 1608\nd. 10 Jun 1690|p84.htm#i20452|Philip Torrey|d. b 27 Jun 1621|p84.htm#i20449|Alicia Richards|d. a 24 Apr 1634|p84.htm#i20450|William Torrey||p84.htm#i20443||||James Richards||p95.htm#i20771||||
| Father* | Philip Torrey d. b 27 Jun 1621 |
| Mother* | Alicia Richards d. a 24 Apr 1634 |
William was born before 21 December 1608 at Combe St. Nicholas, Somersetshire, England. On 21 December 1608, he was christened at the church of Combe St. Ncholas, Somersetshire, England.4 William married Agnes Combe on 17 March 1629 at Combe St. Nicholas, Somersetshire, England.4 William's wife, Agnes, died before 14 February 1630 in Combe St. Nicholas, Somersetshire, England,, leaving him a widower.5 William married 2nd Jane Haviland, daughter of Robert Haviland and Elizabeth Guise, in 1630 at England. William's wife, Jane, died before 27 April 1639 in Combe St. Nicholas, Somersetshire, England,, leaving him a widower. William married 3rd Elizabeth Fry circa 1640 at England. William immigrated in 1640 to America with his two motherless boys. They settled at Weymouth, Massachusetts where he died. William made his will on 15 May 1686.
leaves to Samuel Torrey his eldest son five hundred acres
of land ; to his wife the enjoyment of his new dwelling house
for life and all his outhousing and garden, half the orchard
ancl upland adjoining the house and half his meadow; to
William Torrey his second son the other half of his orchard
and upland and in lieu of the wife's half he gives him three
acres of land whereon he hath built a house together with
the wife's half after her decease; the residue to be divided
equally among her (the wife's) six children; to grand
daughter Hayward twenty shillings in the form of two silver
spoons delivered to her father for her; his books to be
distributed, six to be chosen by his wife and the rest equally
divided between his sons Micajah, Josiah and Angel.6
William departed this life on Saturday, 10 June 1690 at the churchyard of Combe St. Ncholas, Somersetshire, England. The inventory of William's estate was taken. The inventory of his estate amounted to £360-10s-6. His will was probated on 2 July 1691.
leaves to Samuel Torrey his eldest son five hundred acres
of land ; to his wife the enjoyment of his new dwelling house
for life and all his outhousing and garden, half the orchard
ancl upland adjoining the house and half his meadow; to
William Torrey his second son the other half of his orchard
and upland and in lieu of the wife's half he gives him three
acres of land whereon he hath built a house together with
the wife's half after her decease; the residue to be divided
equally among her (the wife's) six children; to grand
daughter Hayward twenty shillings in the form of two silver
spoons delivered to her father for her; his books to be
distributed, six to be chosen by his wife and the rest equally
divided between his sons Micajah, Josiah and Angel.6
William departed this life on Saturday, 10 June 1690 at the churchyard of Combe St. Ncholas, Somersetshire, England. The inventory of William's estate was taken. The inventory of his estate amounted to £360-10s-6. His will was probated on 2 July 1691.
Family 1 | Agnes Combe b. b 4 Jan 1608, d. b 14 Feb 1630 |
Family 2 | Jane Haviland b. b 2 Aug 1612, d. b 27 Apr 1639 |
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Family 3 | Elizabeth Fry |
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Citations
- [S68] Josephine C. Frost, Haviland Genealogy: Ancestors & Descendants of William Haviland of Newport, Rhode Island & Flushing, Long Island, 1653-1688, with special records of the allied families of Field, Hull, Torrey, Willets-Willis, page 499.
- [S123] , pages 10-11.
- [S1122] John Torrey, Torrey Genealogy, page.
- [S1121] Henry fitz Gilbert Waters, Genealogical Gleanings, page 301 -.
- [S1123] Frederic C. Torrey, The Torrey Families and Their Children in America, Volume I: page 16 - 1630, Feb. 14. was issued a commission to William Torry, late husband of Agnes Torry als. Comve deceased, whilst she lived of Combe St. Nicholas.
- [S1123] Frederic C. Torrey, The Torrey Families and Their Children in America, Volume I: pages 16-17 - Will of William Torrey dated: 15 May 1686.
Agnes Combe
F, b. before 4 January 1608, d. before 14 February 1630
Agnes was born before 4 January 1608 at Combe St. Nicholas, Somersetshire, England. She was the daughter of Joseph & Winifred [Rossiter] Combe.1,2 On 4 January 1608, Agnes was christened at the church of Combe St. Ncholas, Somersetshire, England. Agnes married William Torrey, son of Philip Torrey and Alicia Richards, on 17 March 1629 at Combe St. Nicholas, Somersetshire, England.1 Agnes departed this life before 14 February 1630 at Combe St. Nicholas, Somersetshire, England. On this day, administration was granted to her husvand, William Torrey.3
Family | William Torrey b. b 21 Dec 1608, d. 10 Jun 1690 |
Citations
- [S1121] Henry fitz Gilbert Waters, Genealogical Gleanings, page 301 -.
- [S1123] Frederic C. Torrey, The Torrey Families and Their Children in America, Volume I: page 13.
- [S1123] Frederic C. Torrey, The Torrey Families and Their Children in America, Volume I: page 16 - 1630, Feb. 14. was issued a commission to William Torry, late husband of Agnes Torry als. Comve deceased, whilst she lived of Combe St. Nicholas.
Jane Haviland
F, b. before 2 August 1612, d. before 27 April 1639
Jane Haviland|b. b 2 Aug 1612\nd. b 27 Apr 1639|p84.htm#i20454|Robert Haviland|b. bt 11 Feb 1576 - 1577\nd. 19 Jul 1648|p94.htm#i20764|Elizabeth Guise||p94.htm#i20765|Matthew d. Haviland|b. 15 Jun 1550\nd. 11 Mar 1619/20|p94.htm#i20762||||||||||
| Father* | Robert Haviland b. bt 11 Feb 1576 - 1577, d. 19 Jul 1648 |
| Mother* | Elizabeth Guise |
Jane was born before 2 August 1612 at Hawkesbury, Barnes, Glouchestershire, England. On 2 August 1612, Jane was christened at Hawkesbury, Barnes, Glouchestershire, England. Jane married William Torrey, son of Philip Torrey and Alicia Richards, in 1630 at England. Jane departed this life before 27 April 1639 at Combe St. Nicholas, Somersetshire, England. Jane was laid to rest in the churchyard of Combe St. Ncholas, Somersetshire, England.1
Family | William Torrey b. b 21 Dec 1608, d. 10 Jun 1690 |
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Citations
- [S1121] Henry fitz Gilbert Waters, Genealogical Gleanings, page 301 -.
Mary Torrey
F, b. circa 1610, d. before 1634
Mary Torrey|b. c 1610\nd. b 1634|p84.htm#i20455|Philip Torrey|d. b 27 Jun 1621|p84.htm#i20449|Alicia Richards|d. a 24 Apr 1634|p84.htm#i20450|William Torrey||p84.htm#i20443||||James Richards||p95.htm#i20771||||
| Father* | Philip Torrey d. b 27 Jun 1621 |
| Mother* | Alicia Richards d. a 24 Apr 1634 |
Mary was born circa 1610 at Combe St. Nicholas, Somersetshire, England. Mary departed this life before 1634 at Combe St. Nicholas, Somersetshire, England.
James Torrey1
M, b. circa 1612, d. 6 July 1665
James Torrey|b. c 1612\nd. 6 Jul 1665|p84.htm#i20456|Philip Torrey|d. b 27 Jun 1621|p84.htm#i20449|Alicia Richards|d. a 24 Apr 1634|p84.htm#i20450|William Torrey||p84.htm#i20443||||James Richards||p95.htm#i20771||||
| Father* | Philip Torrey d. b 27 Jun 1621 |
| Mother* | Alicia Richards d. a 24 Apr 1634 |
James was born circa 1612 at Combe St. Nicholas, Somersetshire, England. James married Ann Hatch on 2 November 1643 at Situate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. He was a clothier. James departed this life on Monday, 6 July 1665 at Situate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.2
Family | Ann Hatch b. c 1623, d. c 1691 |
Ann Hatch
F, b. circa 1623, d. circa 1691
Ann was born circa 1623 at England. She was the daughter of Elder William Hatcg.1 Ann married James Torrey, son of Philip Torrey and Alicia Richards, on 2 November 1643 at Situate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Ann departed this life circa 1691 at Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
Family | James Torrey b. c 1612, d. 6 Jul 1665 |
Citations
- [S1121] Henry fitz Gilbert Waters, Genealogical Gleanings, page 301 -.
Philip Torrey1
M, b. circa 1615, d. 12 May 1686
Philip Torrey|b. c 1615\nd. 12 May 1686|p84.htm#i20458|Philip Torrey|d. b 27 Jun 1621|p84.htm#i20449|Alicia Richards|d. a 24 Apr 1634|p84.htm#i20450|William Torrey||p84.htm#i20443||||James Richards||p95.htm#i20771||||
| Father* | Philip Torrey d. b 27 Jun 1621 |
| Mother* | Alicia Richards d. a 24 Apr 1634 |
Philip was born circa 1615 at Combe St. Nicholas, Somersetshire, England. He settled in Roxbury. Philip departed this life on Sunday, 12 May 1686 at Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.2
Sarah Torrey
F, b. circa 1617
Sarah Torrey|b. c 1617|p84.htm#i20459|Philip Torrey|d. b 27 Jun 1621|p84.htm#i20449|Alicia Richards|d. a 24 Apr 1634|p84.htm#i20450|William Torrey||p84.htm#i20443||||James Richards||p95.htm#i20771||||
| Father* | Philip Torrey d. b 27 Jun 1621 |
| Mother* | Alicia Richards d. a 24 Apr 1634 |
Sarah was born circa 1617 at Combe St. Nicholas, Somersetshire, England.
Joseph Torrey1
M, b. circa 1619, d. 1676
Joseph Torrey|b. c 1619\nd. 1676|p84.htm#i20460|Philip Torrey|d. b 27 Jun 1621|p84.htm#i20449|Alicia Richards|d. a 24 Apr 1634|p84.htm#i20450|William Torrey||p84.htm#i20443||||James Richards||p95.htm#i20771||||
| Father* | Philip Torrey d. b 27 Jun 1621 |
| Mother* | Alicia Richards d. a 24 Apr 1634 |
Joseph was born circa 1619 at Combe St. Nicholas, Somersetshire, England. Joseph departed this life in 1676 at Newport County, Rhode Island.
Citations
- [S123] , pp. 9.
Reverand Samuel Torrey
M, b. circa 1631, d. 1707
Reverand Samuel Torrey|b. c 1631\nd. 1707|p84.htm#i20461|William Torrey|b. b 21 Dec 1608\nd. 10 Jun 1690|p84.htm#i20452|Jane Haviland|b. b 2 Aug 1612\nd. b 27 Apr 1639|p84.htm#i20454|Philip Torrey|d. b 27 Jun 1621|p84.htm#i20449|Alicia Richards|d. a 24 Apr 1634|p84.htm#i20450|Robert Haviland|b. bt 11 Feb 1576 - 1577\nd. 19 Jul 1648|p94.htm#i20764|Elizabeth Guise||p94.htm#i20765|
| Father* | William Torrey b. b 21 Dec 1608, d. 10 Jun 1690 |
| Mother* | Jane Haviland b. b 2 Aug 1612, d. b 27 Apr 1639 |
Samuel was born circa 1631 at Combe St. Nicholas, Somersetshire, England. Samuel married Mary Rawson on 15 May 1657 at Weymouth, Norfolk County, Massachusetts. He was the pastor of the Congregational Church at Weymouth. Samuel's wife, Mary, died in Weymouth, Norfolk County, Massachusetts,, leaving him a widower. Samuel married 2nd Mercy Chickering, daughter of Ann Fiske. Samuel departed this life in 1707 at Weymouth, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.
Family 1 | Mary Rawson |
Family 2 | Mercy Chickering b. b 10 Apr 1648, d. 12 Mar 1720/21 |
Mary Rawson
F
Mary was born. She was the daughter of Edward Rawson, secretary to the Massachusetts Colony. Mary married Reverand Samuel Torrey, son of William Torrey and Jane Haviland, on 15 May 1657 at Weymouth, Norfolk County, Massachusetts. Mary departed this life at Weymouth, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.
Family | Reverand Samuel Torrey b. c 1631, d. 1707 |
William Torrey II
M, b. circa 1638, d. 11 January 1718/19
William Torrey II|b. c 1638\nd. 11 Jan 1718/19|p84.htm#i20463|William Torrey|b. b 21 Dec 1608\nd. 10 Jun 1690|p84.htm#i20452|Jane Haviland|b. b 2 Aug 1612\nd. b 27 Apr 1639|p84.htm#i20454|Philip Torrey|d. b 27 Jun 1621|p84.htm#i20449|Alicia Richards|d. a 24 Apr 1634|p84.htm#i20450|Robert Haviland|b. bt 11 Feb 1576 - 1577\nd. 19 Jul 1648|p94.htm#i20764|Elizabeth Guise||p94.htm#i20765|
| Father* | William Torrey b. b 21 Dec 1608, d. 10 Jun 1690 |
| Mother* | Jane Haviland b. b 2 Aug 1612, d. b 27 Apr 1639 |
William was born circa 1638 at Combe St. Nicholas, Somersetshire, England. William married Deborah Greene, daughter of John Greene and Annis Almy, circa 1669 at ___. William was a prosperous farmer of his time, owning considerable realestate. He probably resided on his father's Homestead. At his death, he left his wife the west end of his dwelling house and an annuity from his estate for life as well as all of his household goods. He left his five sons the remainder of the income. William departed this life on Wednesday, 11 January 1718/19 at Weymouth, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.
Family | Deborah Greene b. 10 Aug 1649, d. 8 Feb 1729/30 |
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Deborah Greene
F, b. 10 August 1649, d. 8 February 1729/30
Deborah Greene|b. 10 Aug 1649\nd. 8 Feb 1729/30|p84.htm#i20464|John Greene|b. b 15 Aug 1620\nd. 27 Nov 1708|p91.htm#i20663|Annis Almy|b. b 26 Feb 1627\nd. 6 May 1709|p91.htm#i20664|Dr. John Greene|b. 9 Feb 1597\nd. b 7 Jan 1659|p91.htm#i20658|Joanna Tattershall|b. 1597\nd. 1643|p91.htm#i20662|William Almy|b. 1600\nd. 28 Feb 1677|p92.htm#i20705|Audrey Barlowe|b. 1603|p93.htm#i20706|
| Father* | John Greene b. b 15 Aug 1620, d. 27 Nov 1708 |
| Mother* | Annis Almy b. b 26 Feb 1627, d. 6 May 1709 |
Deborah was born on Tuesday, 10 August 1649 at Warwick, Kent County, Rhode Island. Deborah married William Torrey II, son of William Torrey and Jane Haviland, circa 1669 at ___. Deborah departed this life on Wednesday, 8 February 1729/30 at Weymouth, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, at age 80 years, 5 months and 29 days.
Family | William Torrey II b. c 1638, d. 11 Jan 1718/19 |
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