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The Genealogy of the Cleveland and Cleveland Families. Vol. 1. Hartford: The Case, Lockwood, & Brinard Company, 1899. Archive. Boston Public Library, 18 Aug. 2009. Page 52. < Archive.Org >
12. ENOCH2 CLEVELAND (Moses1), b. Woburn, Mass., Aug. i, 167 1, d. Marlboro or Concord, Middlesex co., Mass., Aug. i, 1729,
m. 1st Charlestown, Mass., Oct. 9, 1695, Elizabeth Counce or Coimts of Charlestown, b. 1669, d. Marlborough, Feb. 3, 17 18-19, 3- daughter of Edward & Sarah (Adams) Counce.
He m. 2d, Marlborough or Concord, July 9, 17 19, Elizabeth Wright of Concord, she d. before Apr. 5, 1731.
Ch. by 1st m. :
Enoch2 Cleveland dwelt successively at Charlestown, Sudbury, 1 701-8, Framingham, Middlesex co., Mass., 1716, Acton, Middlesex co. Mass., Marlborough, 1719, Concord afterward. Tailor.
Record of Marriage — Enoch Cleaveland & Elizabeth Conant, both of Charlestown, joined in covenant of marriage before Thomas Danforth of Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 9, 1695.
Middlesex Refrister Probate, XVIII: 6/5, XIX: 24b, XXX: 44s, XXXVII: XL : 381, XLVII : 194, 276 — Concord Oct. 31 1729 To The Honorable Jonathan Remington Esq.vJudge of Probate for y" county of Middlesex. Sr : These may certify your honor that I am so infirm of body that I am not capable of appearing before your honor or of taking administration on my late Husband's estate. 1 therefore desire that administration may be granted to his son JONATHAN CLEVELAND if your honor think fit etc. her Elizabeth K Cleaveland" mark. Thomas Heall, Israel X Joslin mark
Middlesex Court, Oct. 7, 1729. The widow and heirs of Enoch Cleveland, late of Concord, deed., are hereby cited, etc., on the 3d of Nov. next, etc. Jonathan Remington Prob. Concord, Oct. 29, 1729. This citation was read to the widow Elizabeth Cleavland, in my presence, John Flint. Concord, Nov. 1, 1729. This citation was read to Israel Joslin in my presence, Thomas Heall. Inventory of the Estate of ENOCH Cleaveland, late of Concord, deed., intestate, taken Oct. 29, 1729, by Wm. Wheeler, John Flint and Joseph Wright: amount £152, 15s., some added, Nov. 3, 1729.
Jonathan Cleaveland, his eldest son, is bound 500 pounds, witness Sarah Gookin, etc.
Citation men : "The 2 sons to be notified, Hale to be allowed for trouble in serving citation."
Charge made by Jonathan Cleaveland for getting to Berwick to serve citation.
In this same paper Enoch is said to have 3 children, Jonathan having a double portion, dated Apr. 5, 1731.
The wid. had d. in meantime and her part was to be paid to her legal representatives.
1671 |
August 1, 1671
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Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
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1701 |
May 26, 1701
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Sudbury, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts
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1703 |
July 2, 1703
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Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States
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1705 |
1705
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1706 |
October 31, 1706
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Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
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1708 |
March 1708
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Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, British Colonial America
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1729 |
August 1, 1729
Age 58
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Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States
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1883 |
January 2, 1883
Age 58
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