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About John Baysey of Hartford
Probably the brother of Adrean Lord
Placeholder - John Baysey, weaver (autograph on will, Baisie), was an original proprietor; his house-lot was on the south side of the road from the mill to the south meadow, now Elm St. He was chosen chimney-viewer, 1649; surveyor of highways, 1652 ; constable, 1656 ; fence-viewer, 1667; townsman, 1669 ; d. August, 1671 ; will dated Aug. 14; inv. Aug. 29, £383. 2. 6. His widow, Elizabeth, d. in 1673; inv. Dec. 13.
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- I. Mary, m. Samuel Burr, of Hartford (q. v.).
- ii. Lydia, m. John Baker (q. v.), who lived on the highway afterw. called Baker's Lane, in Hartford; she d. May 16, 1700.
- iii. Elisabeth, bapt, in Hartford, Aug. 23, 1645; m. Paul Peck, Jr., of Hartford (q. v.).
The name Baysey was handed down to the present century as a Christian name in the Burr and Baker families, and the Welles family of West Hartford.
John Baysey, c.1616-1671, was one of the original proprietors of Hartford, Conn.
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"John Baysey BIRTH: 1616 Essex, England DEATH: 22 Aug 1671 (aged 54–55) Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA BURIAL: Ancient Burying Ground Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA PLOT Section - East MEMORIAL ID#: 17650231
John was a weaver by trade and was an original proprietor; his house–lot was on the south side of the road from the mill to the south meadow, now Elm St. He was chosen chimney–viewer, 1649; surveyor of highways, 1652; constable, 1656; fence–viewer, 1667; townsman, 1669; d. August, 1671; will dated Aug. 14; inv. Aug. 29, £383. 2. 6.
His widow, Elizabeth Freeman d. in 1673; inv. Dec. 13. — Ch.: i. Mary, m. Samuel Burr, of Hartford (q. v.). ii. Lydia, m. John Baker (q. v.), who lived on the highway afterw. called Baker's Lane, in Hartford; she d. May 16, 1700.
iii. Elizabeth, bapt. in Hartford, Aug. 23, 1645; m. Paul Peck, Jr., of Hartford. The name Baysey was handed down to the present century as a Christian name in the Burr and Baker families, and the Welles family of West Hartford.
Family Members: Spouse: Elizabeth Baysey 1617–1673.
Children: Mary Baysey Burr 1645–1681, Elizabeth Bayse Peck 1645–1691."
Comments
- Birthplace seen as Weathersfield, Braintree District, Essex, England (United Kingdom) without supporting evidence
- http://terrybasye.com/Genealogy.htm: ”Other Basyes settled early in the colonies, but their possible relationship to our family (Edmond Basye) cannot be established. One John Basye settled in Hartford, Connecticut, prior to 1640. He was a weaver, and his house was located on the south side of the road from the mill to the south meadow, which is now Elm Street. He held a number of local public offices (Surveyor of Highways, 1652; Constable, 1656; and Townsman, 1669). He came from Wethersfield Parish, Essex, England. Other Basyes of the same period settled in Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Virginia.”
References
- “The Basye family in the United States.” by Basye, Otto, 1872- Publication date 1950 Topics Basye family. Page 108 Archive.Org, Page 139. Archive.Org
- New England Marriages Prior to 1700 By Clarence Almon Torrey. Page 54. GoogleBooks calls her “Elizabeth Slamy?”