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Abigail Geary (Gould)

Also Known As: "Gary"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts,, United States
Death: 1729 (56-57)
Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of John Gould, II and Abigail Gould
Wife of Benjamin Geary, Sr.
Mother of Benjamin Garey, Jr.; Abigail Hodgman and Thomas Geary
Sister of John Gould, II; Jeremiah Gould; Thomas Gould, Sr; Dea. Daniel Gould; Mehitable Eaton and 2 others
Half sister of Abraham Gould; Isaac Gould and Samuel Gould

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About Abigail Geary

MARRIAGE

On 15 May 1693 when Abigail was 20, she married Benjamin GEARY, son of Thomas GEARY & Sarah LEFFINGWELL, in Charlestown, Suffolk co., MA[1,28,29,30]. Their marriage record reads in Torrey as: "Garey/Gerry?, Benjamin, Lynn & Abigail Goold" and in Wyman as "Benjamin Gary". They were married by the Reverend Charles Martin/Morton, clerk.

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  • The Giles Memorial. Genealogical Memoirs of the Families Bearing the Names ... By John Adams VINTON
  • https://books.google.com/books?id=QBRYAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA587&lpg=PA587&d...
  • https://archive.org/details/gilesmemorialgen00invint
  • https://archive.org/stream/gilesmemorialgen00invint#page/169/mode/1up
  • Pg.169
  • 1. JOHN GOULD1 was admitted a freeman of the Massachusetts Colony, May 2, 1638. He lived in Charlestown; not on the peninsula, to which the name is now confined, but in that section of the old town which was known as "Charlestown-End," and was incorporated as the town of Stoneham, Dec. 17, 1725. He was probably one of the earliest inhabitants of Stoneham.
  • There was a John Gould, who, with his wife Grace, each of the age of 25 years, embarked for America in the Defence from London, July 7,1635. They were from Towcester, in Northamptonshire. It has been supposed that this John Gould was the father of the Gould family of Stoneham. This is by no means certain. The officer whose duty it was to record the names of the emigrants from Old to New England, in 1635, would hardly have made the mistake of writing Grace, instead of Mary, as the name of John Gould's wife. Yet, if any of the readers of this Sketch should be inclined to think that the father of the Stoneham Goulds brought with him from London a wife GRACE, in 1635; that she died shortly after their arrival; and that he then married a second wife, MARY; there is certainly nothing to forbid the supposition. The matter must be left in doubt : the probabilities are perhaps equal on both sides.
  • MARY, the wife of John Gould, died Sept. 28, 1642. [Charlestown Records.] He then married JOANNA ---- , who survived him, and died, Aug. 27, 1697, aged ONE HUNDRED YEARS.(+)
  • John Gould — or Gold, as the name appears in his will — seems to have died in the year 1690. His will is dated Jan. 3, 1688-9 ; proved, July 2, 1690; recorded, Midd. Prob. 7 : 85. He says nothing of his
  • https://archive.org/stream/gilesmemorialgen00invint#page/170/mode/1up
  • wife, though living. He speaks of his sons John Gold, Daniel Gold, and Thomas Gold. The last (Thomas) seems to have deceased, some time before ; for he is mentioned only in connection with the testator's "grandson, Thomas Gold, son of my son Thomas Gold." then under 21 years of age. The testator's son-in-law, John Birbene, is also mentioned. His estate is bounded, in part, by Thomas Cutler's fence — "that is the north line;" "south on ye River; east on ye Pond." As Thomas Cutler lived in Stoneham, near the line of South Reading, there can be no doubt that John Gould,1 the testator, also lived in the present territory of Stoneham.
  • His children were — by first wife, Mary —
    • 2. Mary,2 bap. Jan. 29, 1636-7.
    • 3. Sarah,2 bap. Dec. 15, 1637; m. April 2, 1660, John Burbeen, of Woburn. She d. May 14, 1670. Children—
      • Mary, b. July 2, 1661. John, b. Aug. 9, 1663. James, b. May 15, 1668.
    • 4. Elizabeth,2 bap. Feb. 17, 1640.
    • 5. Abigail,2 bap. Sept. 26, 1642; m. April 1, 1669, William Rogers. They probably lived in Stoneham ; as we find a William Rogers, either the same, or their son, who was taxed there in 1726.
  • By second wife, Joanna —
    • 6. Hannah,2 b. Oct. 26, 1644; m. Thomas Elliot, June 10, 1675.
    • 7. John,2 b. Jan. 21, 1646-7 ; d. March 8, 1647.
    • 8. (t)John,2 b. Aug. 5, 1648 ; in. 1, ---- ; 2, Martha ---- .
    • 9. Thomas,2 b. ---- ; had a son Thomas,3 as mentioned in the will, already quoted.
    • 10. (t)Daniel,2 b. 1653 ; m. Dorcas ---- .
    • SECOND GENERATION.
  • 8. JOHN GOULD,2 son of John1 and Joanna Gould of Stoneham, then part of Charlestown ; b. about 1652, if we may credit his gravestone, but Aug. 5, 1648, according to the record of his birth; m. 1, ---- ; 2, MARTHA ---- .
  • He lived in "Charlestown-End," now Stoneham, and seems to have been a large landholder. He died Jan. 24, 1711-12, a. about 69, according to the grave-stone ; about 70, according to Charlestown Record. He was buried in the Old Cemetery in South Reading; there being then no burial-place in Stoneham.
  • His will is dated Jan. 2, 1711-12 ; proved, in part — i. e. part of the will was established, the remainder being in dispute among the heirs — Feb. 11, 1711-12; recorded, Midd. Prob, 13 : 4. His will makes it evident that he resided within the present territory of Stoneham. He speaks of wife Martha, and son Samuel, who are appointed Executors. He mentions eldest son John, son Thomas, other children, Abigail, Daniel, Mehitabel, Jeremiah, Mary, Abraham, Isaac. The overseers of the will are Joshua Eaton and Kendall Parker. We learn from the Probate of the will that Ebenezer Knight m. Mary Gould, a daughter of the testator, and that Benjamin Geary m. Abigail Gould, another daughter. Abraham and Isaac were minors. John, Abigail, Jeremiah, Daniel, Mehitabel, and Mary, were "children of ye first venter;"
  • https://archive.org/stream/gilesmemorialgen00invint#page/171/mode/1up
  • Samuel, Abraham, and Isaac, "of ye 2d venter." "Thos Gould lives in Connecticut Colony at Wittingly," [Killingly.]
  • We make out therefore the following schedule of the children of John Gould — by first wife : —
    • 11. (t)John,3 b. about 1672; m. Sarah ---- .
    • 12. Abigail,3 ---- ; m. May 15, 1693, Capt. Benjamin Geary of Stoneham ; a wealthy citizen, and selectman of Stoneham several years.
    • 13. (t)Thomas,3 ---- ; m. Ruth Wyman of Woburn.
    • 14. (t)Daniel,3 b. 1682; m. 1, Sarah Grover ; 2, Abigail Richardson.
    • 15. Mehitabel,3 ---- ; m. James Hay of Stoneham, and d. March 23, 1721.
    • 16. Jeremiah,3 ---- . He is mentioned in his father's will, and in the settlement of the estate ; which is all we know of him.
    • 17. Mary,3 ---- ; m. Ebenezer Knight, of Stoneham.
  • By second wife —
    • 18. Samuel,3 ---- . We know nothing more of him than is stated above.
    • 19. (t)Abraham,3 b. 1692 ; m. Mary ---- .
    • 20. Isaac,3 ---- . We know nothing further of him.
  • 10. DANIEL GOULD,2 .... etc. _____________________________
  • Marriage to Benjamin Geary Sr.: (15 May 1693 — Age: 20) Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA* Updated from Ancestry Genealogy via son Benjamin Geary Jr. by SmartCopy: May 23 2015, 8:05:39 UTC
  • Residence: 1672 - Wakefield, Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
  • Reference: WikiTree Genealogy - SmartCopy: Sep 14 2021, 6:57:05 UTC
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Abigail Geary's Timeline

1672
December 30, 1672
Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts,, United States
December 30, 1672
Stoneham, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
1694
March 8, 1694
(Old Charlestown), Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
1695
March 8, 1695
Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts
1700
October 26, 1700
Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA
1729
1729
Age 56
Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States