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About Mary Brewer
Biography
https://www.anamericanfamilyhistory.com/Brewer%20Family/BrewerCrisp...
Crispus and Mary Brewer married about 1649 in Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts.
Their children
- Sarah Brewer Graves was born on March 17, 1654,
- Thomas Brewer was born about 1658, ,
- Mary Brewer Richards was christened on September 13, 1659.
- Elizabeth Brewer Lewis was born on May 26, 1661.
- Abigail Brewer Luscomb was born on December 4, 1664.
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Brewer-226#Children
Crispus and Mary had the following children:
- Mary, b. probably about 1653-1656, bpt. November 13, 1659 in Boston,[3][4] m. November 18, 1674 John Richards in Lynn[5]
- Sarah, b. probably about 1655-1657, bpt. November 13, 1659 in Boston,[3][4] m. March 12, 1677/8 Samuell Gravs in Lynn[5]
- Thomas, b. sometime in 1657-8, bpt. November 13, 1659 in Boston,[3][4] m. December 4, 1682 Elizabeth Gravs in Lynn,[5] d. October 8, 1702[6]
- Anna/Hannah, b. probably in fall of 1659, bpt. November 13, 1659 in Boston,[3][4] m. February 2, 1681 Samuell Ingolls in Lynn[5]
- Elizabeth, bpt. December 9, 1660 in Boston,[7][8] m. April 18, 1683 John Lewis Jr in Lynn[5]
- Abigaile, b. October 4, 1664 in Lynn[9]
- Rebecka, b. August 28, 1667 in Lynn,[10] d. July 27, 1690 in Lynn[6][11]
The reason why Crispus and Mary's first four children were baptized together on November 13, 1659 is that their mother, Mary, only became a member of the First Church of Boston (where they were baptized) on November 6, 1659.[12] Since all the records relating to his family refer to Mary as a member but not Crispus,[12][3][7] it is likely that Crispus himself was ever a member of the church.
In 1670 Chrispus Brewer and Thomas Ivory were sworn constables for Lynn. According to The Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts record in 1672 . Elizur Holioak and Crispus Brewer, his tenant had a dispute with Thomas Farrar because Crispus was denied use of a highway. In 1678 Crispus Brewer was on the list of "The Names of thos Inhabitants of Lyn wich tooke the Oath of Allegiance to the Kinge" to King Charles II. Crispus "by vote of the town in 1682 had leave to sit in the pulpit on Sundays."
Mary died on May 3, 1692.
Crispus died between December 10, 1706, and February 10, 1706/07.
References
- http://www.gravesfa.org/gen083.htm
- The Essex Antiquarian: An Illustrated ... Magazine Devoted to the ..., Volume 12 edited by Sidney Perley. Page 45. GoogleBooks
Mary Brewer's Timeline
1629 |
1629
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England (United Kingdom)
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1653 |
1653
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Probably, Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Colonial America
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1655 |
1655
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Probably of, Boston, Suffolk County , Massachusetts Bay Colony, Colonial America
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1657 |
1657
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Probably, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Colonial America
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1659 |
September 1659
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Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Colonial America
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1660 |
May 26, 1660
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Boston, Suffolk County , Massachusetts Bay Colony, Colonial America
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1664 |
October 4, 1664
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Salem, Essex County, MA, British Colonial America
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1667 |
August 28, 1667
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Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts,United States of America
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1692 |
May 3, 1692
Age 63
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Lynn, Essex County, Province of Massachusetts
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