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About Deborah Soule
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Profile last modified 8 Feb 2020 | Created 14 Sep 2010
Deborah Soule formerly [surname unknown] aka Thomas
Born about 1643 in Plymouth Colony [uncertain]
Daughter of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling%28s%29 unknown]
Wife of George Soule Jr — married about 1664 in Plymouth Colony
Mother of George Soule, William Soule, John Soule, Nathan Soule, Deborah Soule, Mary (Soule) Devol, Lydia (Soule) Brownell and Sarah (Soule) Tibbets
Died about Feb 1710 in Dartmouth, Bristol, Province of Massachusetts Bay
Deborah (Unknown) Soule is a part of Massachusetts history.
4 Sources
Disputed Origins
Deborah Thomas had been shown with parents David Thomas and Joanna (___) Thomas without sources. They have been disconnected as her parents based on sources for the Thomas family not showing a child, Deborah.
Biography
Deborah was born sometime between about 1643 to 1647, based on the birth of her first child in 1665 and last child in 1688. Deborah was the wife of George Soule Jr, may possibly be the daughter of David and Joanna (Davis) Thomas of Middleboro, Massachusetts, although evidence is lacking that they had a daughter named Deborah.
Deborah died in February 1710 in Dartmouth, Massachusetts.
Widow Deborah Soule's Will
The 24 day of junuary in the year 1708 or 9 I debrah Soule of dartmouth in the County of bristoll in her maigstey provance of the masathusets bay in new England wife of george Soule Sener Late of dartmouth desased being very Sick and weak in body but of par fit mind and memory thanks be given to god tharefore Coling to mind the mortality of my body du make and ordain this my last will and testament that is to Say prinCipllay & first of all I give and bequeth to my daughter Sarah Soule whome I Consitute to be my Sole exacutrix of this my last will and testement all my estate with in dowers and with out paying all lawfull debts and legises itam I give and bequeth to my Son william Soule five shillings itam i give and bequeth to my Son nathan Soule won Shilling item I give and bequeth to my daughter mary divel Six Shillings itan I give and bequeth to my daughter Lediah browniell Six Shillings itam I give and bequeth to mary Soule daughter of my Son george Soule desased three Shillings arid I du here by utterly disalow revoke and disanull all and every other form testments wills legeses and bequeths and executors by me in any wis be fore named willed and bequethed rectynng and confirming this and no other to be my last will and testament in witness whare of I have here unto Set my hand and Seal the day and year above written Sined Sealed as my Last will and testament by the Said debrah Soule in the prence of us the Seubscribers the word in in the third line is interlined before the insealing hereof Silvanus Soule her Jacob Soule debrah X Soule (Seal) Nathaniel Soule mark Memorandum that on first day of march 1709 Then in Bristol Silvanus Soule Jacob Soule & Nathaniel Soule witnesses to the above written will of the said Deceased Deborah Soule Appeared & made Oath (before the HonrbIe Natha1 Byfield Lsqr Judge of Probate of wills &c within the County of Bristol) that they were present viz* Silvanus Soule & Jacob Soule & see the said decd signe seal & declare the above written as her last will & Testament to which they set their hand as witnesses & Natha1 Soul viz* that ye Deceased owned the same to be her last will as abovesd : & upon her desire set his hand thereto: & further they Swear she was to the best of yr understanding of a Disposeing mind John Cary Regr Jurt Coram N Byfield Bristol ss In ye 2d Book folio 275 : March 2 d 1709:10 Entered By John Cary Register Note regarding Will George Soule
July Ist 1704 Entered by John Carr * Regr To ye Judge of Probate of wills = These may Certify the that I am not Capable to come to Bristoll Neither do I accept of what is given to me in my late Deceased Husbands Will but desire that I may have my thirds according to law : and that my son william Soule may proceed in the Execution of his ffathers will Dated in Dartmouth ye 22 day of ye 4th month 1704 Deborah Soule. Entered the same Ist day of July 1704 By John Cary Regr[1]
Research notes
Torrey, Vol 2 Sources: SOULE, George2 (-1704) & Deborah ____, (-1708?, 1709, 1710); by 1670?, by 1684, ca 1668?; Dartmouth {TAG 36:55; MD 2:255, 7:210; Soule 201; Reg. 52:362, 76:101; NYGBR 28:245; Austin's Dict. 287}
Removed information Born: 1648 in Colony, Laurel, Kentucky, USA Died: January 24, 1709 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
Explanation on the origin of "Thomas" Find A Grave: Memorial #49672722
25 Mar 1697 is the date of George Soule's will
Sources
↑ The Mayflower descendant : a quarterly magazine of Pilgrim genealogy and history 1889 vol 7 https://archive.org/details/mayflowerdescendv7mass
Deborah Soule (nee 'unknown') left a will dated Dartmouth, proved 1 Mar 1709 as the wife of George Soule Sr., late of Dartmouth deceased. She bequeathed to daughter Sarah, sons William and Nathan, daughters Mary Divel, Lewdiah Browniel, and Mary Soule, daughter of "my son George Soule deceased". The will was witnessed by Sylvanus, Jacob and Nathaniel Soule.
- d. 24 Jan. 1708/09 Duxbury, Plymouth, MA
- Married George Soule
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Unknown-8631
Profile last modified 8 Feb 2020 | Created 14 Sep 2010
Deborah Soule formerly [surname unknown] aka Thomas
Born about 1643 in Plymouth Colony [uncertain]
Daughter of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling%28s%29 unknown]
Wife of George Soule Jr — married about 1664 in Plymouth Colony
Mother of George Soule, William Soule, John Soule, Nathan Soule, Deborah Soule, Mary (Soule) Devol, Lydia (Soule) Brownell and Sarah (Soule) Tibbets
Died about Feb 1710 in Dartmouth, Bristol, Province of Massachusetts Bay
Disputed Origins
Deborah Thomas had been shown with parents David Thomas and Joanna (___) Thomas without sources. They have been disconnected as her parents based on sources for the Thomas family not showing a child, Deborah.
Biography
Deborah was born sometime between about 1643 to 1647, based on the birth of her first child in 1665 and last child in 1688. Deborah was the wife of George Soule Jr, may possibly be the daughter of David and Joanna (Davis) Thomas of Middleboro, Massachusetts, although evidence is lacking that they had a daughter named Deborah.
Deborah died in February 1710 in Dartmouth, Massachusetts.
Widow Deborah Soule's Will
The 24 day of junuary in the year 1708 or 9 I debrah Soule of dartmouth in the County of bristoll in her maigstey provance of the masathusets bay in new England wife of george Soule Sener Late of dartmouth desased being very Sick and weak in body but of par fit mind and memory thanks be given to god tharefore Coling to mind the mortality of my body du make and ordain this my last will and testament that is to Say prinCipllay & first of all I give and bequeth to my daughter Sarah Soule whome I Consitute to be my Sole exacutrix of this my last will and testement all my estate with in dowers and with out paying all lawfull debts and legises itam I give and bequeth to my Son william Soule five shillings itam i give and bequeth to my Son nathan Soule won Shilling item I give and bequeth to my daughter mary divel Six Shillings itan I give and bequeth to my daughter Lediah browniell Six Shillings itam I give and bequeth to mary Soule daughter of my Son george Soule desased three Shillings arid I du here by utterly disalow revoke and disanull all and every other form testments wills legeses and bequeths and executors by me in any wis be fore named willed and bequethed rectynng and confirming this and no other to be my last will and testament in witness whare of I have here unto Set my hand and Seal the day and year above written Sined Sealed as my Last will and testament by the Said debrah Soule in the prence of us the Seubscribers the word in in the third line is interlined before the insealing hereof Silvanus Soule her Jacob Soule debrah X Soule (Seal) Nathaniel Soule mark Memorandum that on first day of march 1709 Then in Bristol Silvanus Soule Jacob Soule & Nathaniel Soule witnesses to the above written will of the said Deceased Deborah Soule Appeared & made Oath (before the HonrbIe Natha1 Byfield Lsqr Judge of Probate of wills &c within the County of Bristol) that they were present viz* Silvanus Soule & Jacob Soule & see the said decd signe seal & declare the above written as her last will & Testament to which they set their hand as witnesses & Natha1 Soul viz* that ye Deceased owned the same to be her last will as abovesd : & upon her desire set his hand thereto: & further they Swear she was to the best of yr understanding of a Disposeing mind John Cary Regr Jurt Coram N Byfield Bristol ss In ye 2d Book folio 275 : March 2 d 1709:10 Entered By John Cary Register Note regarding Will George Soule
July Ist 1704 Entered by John Carr * Regr To ye Judge of Probate of wills = These may Certify the that I am not Capable to come to Bristoll Neither do I accept of what is given to me in my late Deceased Husbands Will but desire that I may have my thirds according to law : and that my son william Soule may proceed in the Execution of his ffathers will Dated in Dartmouth ye 22 day of ye 4th month 1704 Deborah Soule. Entered the same Ist day of July 1704 By John Cary Regr[1]
Research notes
Torrey, Vol 2 Sources: SOULE, George2 (-1704) & Deborah ____, (-1708?, 1709, 1710); by 1670?, by 1684, ca 1668?; Dartmouth {TAG 36:55; MD 2:255, 7:210; Soule 201; Reg. 52:362, 76:101; NYGBR 28:245; Austin's Dict. 287}
Removed information Born: 1648 in Colony, Laurel, Kentucky, USA Died: January 24, 1709 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
Deborah Soule's Timeline
1665 |
March 25, 1665
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Dartmouth, Plymouth Colony, Colonial America
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1671 |
August 28, 1671
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Dartmouth, (Present Bristol County), Plymouth Colony (Present Massachusetts), Colonial America
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1673 |
1673
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Dartmouth, Bristol, MA, USA
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1675 |
1675
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Dartmouth, (Present Bristol County), Plymouth Colony (Present Massachusetts), Colonial America
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1676 |
1676
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Dartmouth, Bristol County, Province of Massachusetts, Colonial America
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1680 |
1680
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Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
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1685 |
1685
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Dartmouth, Colony of Massachusetts, British Colonial America
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1688 |
March 1, 1688
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Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
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1709 |
January 24, 1709
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