m. 1644
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1644 |
Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA |
Death |
2 Dec 1689 |
Bradford, Exxex, Massachusetts, USA |
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Hardy, John | F1559 |
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2 Apr 1667 |
Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts, USA |
Birth |
Abt 18 Jan 1647 |
Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA |
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Birth |
12 Sep 1651 |
Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA |
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Mussey, Joseph | F1560 |
Marriage |
9 Feb 1670 |
Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA |
Birth |
22 Jun 1655 |
Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA |
Death |
16 Sep 1723 |
Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA |
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Birth |
16 Jun 1657 |
Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA |
Death |
15 May 1704 |
Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA |
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Birth |
2 Feb 1659 |
Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA |
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Plummer, Elizabeth | F1553 |
Marriage |
26 Jun 1682 |
Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA |
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Notes |
- Will of Henry Fay, in Perley, Sidney, ed. Essex Antiquarian. (Salem, Mass.: Essex Antiquarian), Vol 6, pg. 147, 1902.
WILL OF HENRY FAY.
The noncupative will of Henry Fay of Newbury was sworn to Sept. 22-25, 1655, by several witnesses. These affidavits are taken fron a copy made by Joshua Coffin.
Henry Fay's Will.
Witnesse by theise presents that Henry Fay of Newbury in the County of Essex, weaver, did in his life time give & bequeath unto his brother's children his whole estate, his debts being discharged, & that he did desire his friends Robert Long & James Jackman that they would looke to it, for, said he, I will leave it in your hands until they come. This he said often times. Witnes - Richard Fitts, Robert Long, James jackman & Joane Jackman.
Sworne in Court held at Ipswich the 25th (7) 1655 per me Robert Lord Cleric. - The testimonye of James Jackman of Nubery witneseth that Henrye Faye have att several times & plases tould me that he would leave his whole estate when he dyed with Robert Longe and my selfe for his brother's children, if they doe come for itt & that Robert Lounge & myselfe should paye his dettes out of the estate. James Jackman
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