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Deborah Buckland (Pratt)

Also Known As: "Donten", "Doty", "Widow of John Barrow"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Plymouth, Plymouth Colony
Death: April 01, 1720 (73-82)
Rehoboth, Bristol County, Province of Massachusetts, Colonial America
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Joshua Pratt and Bathsheba Doggett
Wife of John Barrows, Sr. and Joseph Bucklen, Sr.
Mother of Joshua Barrus Barrows; Deborah Fish; Benajah Murch Barrows; Mary Barrow and Ebenezer Barrow
Sister of Benajah Pratt, I; Hannah Spooner; Joshua Pratt, Jr.; Bathsheba Royce and Jonathan Pratt, Sr.

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About Deborah Buckland

Biography

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Pratt-8559

Deborah, probably Pratt, daughter of Joshua and Bathsheba (_____) Pratt, was born say 1642. [1] She married, first, probably in Plymouth about 1665, John Barrow as his second wife. [2]

John Barrows died March 12, 1692, and his will was proved April 6, 1692 in which he named his wife Deborah Barrows. [3]

Deborah married secondly in Plymouth on 17 October 1693, Joseph Buckland, [4] son of William(1) and Mary (Bosworth) Buckland. [5]

Deborah Bucklin died in Rehoboth, Massachusetts, on 1 April 1720. [6]

Children all born presumably in Plymouth:

  1. Deborah Barrows, b. ca. 1666 [based on her date of marriage], m. Plymouth 20 Dec. 1687 Nathan Fish,[7] b. say 1660, probably son of Nathaniel(1) Fish.[8]Deborah is included as a daughter of John based on her name, age, and marriage in Plymouth. They lived in Falmouth, Mass.[9]
  2. Joshua Barrows, b. ca. 1670; d. Attleborough, Mass., between 30 Dec 1747, date of his will, and probate 4 April 1749; m. Mary Chamberlain 1696; m. Deliverance Wedge by 1723
  3. Daughter, b. say 1676. Some authors have identified this second daughter as Mary who, as Mary Burrows, m. 1698 at Duxbury to John Wormall. [NEHGR disputes further in the article]
  4. Benajah Barrows, b. ca. 1683; d. Attleborough 5 Jan 1754 in his 71st year; m. Lydia Buckland 1706 (his stepsister); m. Elizabeth Lincoln 1726; m. Hannah Bennett 1736.
  5. Ebenezer Barrows, bp. Plymouth 29 Mar 1685 as son of Deborah Barrow; d. Cumberland, RI after 22 Jan 1745/6; m. bef 1712 Elizabeth Lyon.

Disputed maiden name

In the 2012 NEHGR article,[1] "John Barrows of Plymouth," Martin Hollick explains that Deborah, the second wife of John Barrows, was unidentified - or misidentified - as a Deborah Donten or Doty. Deborah had a son named Benajah, a rare name in New England that appears in only four families that in the Great Migration volumes so far. Those four families were the Titcomb family of Ipswich, Massachusetts, the Holcombe family of Windsor, Connecticut, and the Pratt and Dunham families of Plymouth. The Dunhams and Pratts were related by marriage. In 1655 Benajah Pratt married Persis Dunham. She was the sister of Benajah Dunham, and they were the children of John(1) Dunham. Benajah Pratt was the son of Joshua(1) and Bathsheba (____) Pratt. The use of the names Joshua and Benajah for children of John and Deborah Barrows makes it probable that Deborah was a daughter of Joshua and Bathsheba Pratt. [10]

Sources

  • ↑ 1.0 1.1 Martin E. Hollick, "John Barrows of Plymouth, Mass.," NEHGR, Vol. 166 (Apr 2012):121-123.
  • ↑ Hollick, "John Barrows of Plymouth, Mass.," NEHGR, Vol. 166 (Apr 2012):123, citing a gap in Plymouth marriage records between Jan-Nov 1665, during which time John and Deborah probably married.
  • ↑ "Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Probate Records, 1633-1967," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G97D-JD4X?cc=2018320&w... : 20 May 2014), Probate records 1686-1702 and 1849-1867 vol 1-1F > image 73 of 490; State Archives, Boston.
  • Probate file of John Barrow 1692, Vol. 1:133-134, docket #1107
  • ↑ Hollick, "John Barrows of Plymouth, Mass.," NEHGR, Vol. 166 (Apr 2012):123, citing Frederic W. Bailey, Early Massachusetts Marriages Prior to 1800, 3 vols. (New Haven, Conn.: Bureau of American Ancestry, 1897-1914; repr. 3 vols. in 1, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1968), 2:8 (his name spelled "Bucland"); George Ernest Bowman, "Marriages Entered on the Court Records of Plymouth County, Mass.," Mayflower Descendant 26 (1924):35-38 at 37.
  • ↑ Hollick, "John Barrows of Plymouth, Mass.," NEHGR, Vol. 166 (Apr 2012):123, citing Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume I, A-B (Boston: NEHGS, 1999), 454-56.
  • ↑ James N. Arnold, Vital Record of Rehoboth, 1642-1896, (Providence, RI: Narragansett Historical Publishing Co., 1897; repr. Bowie, Md.: Heritage Books, 19920, 2:805, as "Bucklin, Deborah, widow."
  • ↑ Hollick, "John Barrows of Plymouth, Mass.," NEHGR, Vol. 166 (Apr 2012):123, citing Van Antwerp and Sherman, Vital Records of Plymouth [note 10], 85. See also, Robert E. Bowman, "Nathan and Deborah (Barrows) Fish of Falmouth, Mass. Revisited," The American Genealogist 80 (2005):53-55.
  • ↑ Hollick, "John Barrows of Plymouth, Mass.," NEHGR, Vol. 166 (Apr 2012):123, Nathaniel Fish's "last wife" was Lydia Miller, according to the settlement of his estate on 4 October 1694; her brother's name was John Miller ("Abstracts of Barnstable County Probate Records," Mayflower Descendant 23:66-67, from Barnstable County Probate, 1:104, no children named). Lydia, daughter of Rev. John Miller of Rowley, Yarmouth, and Groton, Mass., married ____ Fish, according to Mary Isabella Preston, Bassett-Preston Ancestors (New Haven, Conn.: Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, 1930), 189. However, the only child mentioned in Rev. Miller's probate is his son John.
  • ↑ Hollick, "John Barrows of Plymouth, Mass.," NEHGR, Vol. 166 (Apr 2012):123, ten children recorded there from 1687-1708 (Olliver B. Brown, Vital Records of Falmouth, Mass., to the Year 1850 (Camden, Maine: Picton Press, 1976), 144-49.
  • ↑ NEHGR, Vol. 166(2012), p. 121-2, citing Van Antwerp and Sherman, Vital Records of Plymouth, p. 662; TAG 30(1954):143-55 at 145; Lovelace, Pratt Directory, 505 and 88; Anderson, Pilgrim Migration, Immigrants to Plymouth Colony, 1620-1633, 182-86, 365-69

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Deborah (Pratt) Bucklin (abt. 1642 - 1720)

Deborah Bucklin formerly Pratt aka Barrows, Buckland
Born about 1642 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colonymap [uncertain]
Daughter of Joshua Pratt [uncertain] and Bathsheba (Unknown) Doggett [uncertain]
Sister of Hannah (Pratt) Spooner, Benajah Pratt, Jonathan Pratt and Bathsheba (Pratt) Royce
Wife of John Barrow — married about 1665 (to before 6 Apr 1692) in Plymouth Colonymap [uncertain]
Wife of Joseph Buckland — married 17 Oct 1693 (to 28 Mar 1718) in Plymouth, Plymouth, Province of Massachusetts Baymap
DESCENDANTS descendants
Mother of Deborah (Barrows) Fish, Joshua Barrows, Benajah Barrows and Ebenezer Barrows
Died 1 Apr 1720 at about age 78 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Province of Massachusetts Baymap
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Biography

Deborah, probably Pratt, daughter of Joshua and Bathsheba (_____) Pratt, was born say 1642. [1] She married, first, probably in Plymouth about 1665, John Barrow as his second wife. [2]

John Barrows died March 12, 1692, and his will was proved April 6, 1692 in which he named his wife Deborah Barrows. [3]

Deborah married secondly in Plymouth on 17 October 1693, Joseph Buckland, [4] son of William(1) and Mary (Bosworth) Buckland. [5]

Deborah Bucklin died in Rehoboth, Massachusetts, on 1 April 1720. [6]

Children all born presumably in Plymouth:

Deborah Barrows, b. ca. 1666 [based on her date of marriage], m. Plymouth 20 Dec. 1687 Nathan Fish,[7] b. say 1660, probably son of Nathaniel(1) Fish.[8]Deborah is included as a daughter of John based on her name, age, and marriage in Plymouth. They lived in Falmouth, Mass.[9]
Joshua Barrows, b. ca. 1670; d. Attleborough, Mass., between 30 Dec 1747, date of his will, and probate 4 April 1749; m. Mary Chamberlain 1696; m. Deliverance Wedge by 1723
Daughter, b. say 1676. Some authors have identified this second daughter as Mary who, as Mary Burrows, m. 1698 at Duxbury to John Wormall. [NEHGR disputes further in the article]
Benajah Barrows, b. ca. 1683; d. Attleborough 5 Jan 1754 in his 71st year; m. Lydia Buckland 1706 (his stepsister); m. Elizabeth Lincoln 1726; m. Hannah Bennett 1736.
Ebenezer Barrows, bp. Plymouth 29 Mar 1685 as son of Deborah Barrow; d. Cumberland, RI after 22 Jan 1745/6; m. bef 1712 Elizabeth Lyon.
Disputed maiden name

In the 2012 NEHGR article,[1] "John Barrows of Plymouth," Martin Hollick explains that Deborah, the second wife of John Barrows, was unidentified - or misidentified - as a Deborah Donten or Doty. Deborah had a son named Benajah, a rare name in New England that appears in only four families that in the Great Migration volumes so far. Those four families were the Titcomb family of Ipswich, Massachusetts, the Holcombe family of Windsor, Connecticut, and the Pratt and Dunham families of Plymouth. The Dunhams and Pratts were related by marriage. In 1655 Benajah Pratt married Persis Dunham. She was the sister of Benajah Dunham, and they were the children of John(1) Dunham. Benajah Pratt was the son of Joshua(1) and Bathsheba (____) Pratt. The use of the names Joshua and Benajah for children of John and Deborah Barrows makes it probable that Deborah was a daughter of Joshua and Bathsheba Pratt. [10]

Sources

↑ 1.0 1.1 Martin E. Hollick, "John Barrows of Plymouth, Mass.," NEHGR, Vol. 166 (Apr 2012):121-123.
↑ Hollick, "John Barrows of Plymouth, Mass.," NEHGR, Vol. 166 (Apr 2012):123, citing a gap in Plymouth marriage records between Jan-Nov 1665, during which time John and Deborah probably married.
↑ "Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Probate Records, 1633-1967," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G97D-JD4X?cc=2018320&w... : 20 May 2014), Probate records 1686-1702 and 1849-1867 vol 1-1F > image 73 of 490; State Archives, Boston.
Probate file of John Barrow 1692, Vol. 1:133-134, docket #1107
↑ Hollick, "John Barrows of Plymouth, Mass.," NEHGR, Vol. 166 (Apr 2012):123, citing Frederic W. Bailey, Early Massachusetts Marriages Prior to 1800, 3 vols. (New Haven, Conn.: Bureau of American Ancestry, 1897-1914; repr. 3 vols. in 1, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1968), 2:8 (his name spelled "Bucland"); George Ernest Bowman, "Marriages Entered on the Court Records of Plymouth County, Mass.," Mayflower Descendant 26 (1924):35-38 at 37.
↑ Hollick, "John Barrows of Plymouth, Mass.," NEHGR, Vol. 166 (Apr 2012):123, citing Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume I, A-B (Boston: NEHGS, 1999), 454-56.
↑ James N. Arnold, Vital Record of Rehoboth, 1642-1896, (Providence, RI: Narragansett Historical Publishing Co., 1897; repr. Bowie, Md.: Heritage Books, 19920, 2:805, as "Bucklin, Deborah, widow."
↑ Hollick, "John Barrows of Plymouth, Mass.," NEHGR, Vol. 166 (Apr 2012):123, citing Van Antwerp and Sherman, Vital Records of Plymouth [note 10], 85. See also, Robert E. Bowman, "Nathan and Deborah (Barrows) Fish of Falmouth, Mass. Revisited," The American Genealogist 80 (2005):53-55.
↑ Hollick, "John Barrows of Plymouth, Mass.," NEHGR, Vol. 166 (Apr 2012):123, Nathaniel Fish's "last wife" was Lydia Miller, according to the settlement of his estate on 4 October 1694; her brother's name was John Miller ("Abstracts of Barnstable County Probate Records," Mayflower Descendant 23:66-67, from Barnstable County Probate, 1:104, no children named). Lydia, daughter of Rev. John Miller of Rowley, Yarmouth, and Groton, Mass., married ____ Fish, according to Mary Isabella Preston, Bassett-Preston Ancestors (New Haven, Conn.: Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, 1930), 189. However, the only child mentioned in Rev. Miller's probate is his son John.
↑ Hollick, "John Barrows of Plymouth, Mass.," NEHGR, Vol. 166 (Apr 2012):123, ten children recorded there from 1687-1708 (Olliver B. Brown, Vital Records of Falmouth, Mass., to the Year 1850 (Camden, Maine: Picton Press, 1976), 144-49.
↑ NEHGR, Vol. 166(2012), p. 121-2, citing Van Antwerp and Sherman, Vital Records of Plymouth, p. 662; TAG 30(1954):143-55 at 145; Lovelace, Pratt Directory, 505 and 88; Anderson, Pilgrim Migration, Immigrants to Plymouth Colony, 1620-1633, 182-86, 365-69
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Deborah Buckland's Timeline

1642
1642
Plymouth, Plymouth Colony
1666
1666
Plympton, Plymouth, MA
1667
1667
Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, New England
1673
December 20, 1673
Plymouth, MA
1683
1683
Attleboro, Plymouth Colony
1685
March 29, 1685
Massachusetts Bay Colony
1720
April 1, 1720
Age 78
Rehoboth, Bristol County, Province of Massachusetts, Colonial America