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About Mary Pease
Find a Grave:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/83471318/mary-pease
Footnote: "It will be seen that some of the dates are subsequent to the removal of of Serg. James Pease ( as he was called) to what is now Somers. Some of the births were at Somers, previous to the incorporation of the town, and while it was all Enfield. There is a record of the death of his wife: "Died, Mary Pease, wife of Serg. James Pease, Nov. 28, 1763."
Source:
A genealogical and historical record of the descendants of John Pease, Sen., last of Enfield, Conn." Pages 11 & 12
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MARY3 ABBE, daughter of John2 and Hannah ( ) Abbe, born in Wenham, Mass., September 16, 1684; baptized there before 1685. Lived in Somers and Enfield.
Some authorities have given Mary, wife of James Pease, as the daughter of Thomas and Sarah (Fairfield) Abbe of Enfield. But Mary, the daughter of Thomas and Sarah, died in Wenham, Mass., October 15, 1705 (Wenham Vital Records). Moreover, Richard Abbe, son of John and Hannah ( ) Abbe, in his will mentions his sister Mary, ye wife of James Pease. Her mother divided land belonging to her first husband, John Abbe, among his children, June 16, 1710, using these words, Òmoved by the love and affection I bore to my beautifull daughter Mary Abbe.Ó Married November (or October) 15, 1710, JAMES PEASE, born in Salem, Mass., 1677 or 1679, son of John, jr., and Margaret (Adams) Pease. The first of the Pease family in America was Robert, who married Marie -, father of John Pease, sr., called the father of Enfield. John Pease, sr., married Mary Goodell and had a son, Captain John Pease, jr., a member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Boston, served in the Colonial Wars, and married Margaret Adams, daughter of James and Frances (Vassall) Adams. James Adams was son of John Adams, who came to the Plymouth Colony in the ship Fortune in 1621, and his wife Eleanor Newton. James Pease removed with his father to Enfield when he was a child, was living in Enfield in 1710, and in Somers in 1713. He served as sergeant in one of the military companies.
Children, born in Enfield
Mary Pease, b. Oct. 8, 1711.
27 James Pease, b. May 4, 1713; m. Abigail Ford.
Margaret Pease, b. May 16, 1715.
28 Richard Pease, b. Sept. 22, 1717; m. Elizabeth Parsons.
Hannah Pease, b. April 20, 1722.
John Pease, b. June 19, 1725; d. July 23, 1730.
Source:
http://files.usgwarchives.net/ct/statewide/history/books/abbe001a.txt
Marriage: 15 Nov 1710 Enfield, Hartford, Connecticut
Mary Pease's Timeline
1684 |
September 16, 1684
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Wenham, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States
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1713 |
March 14, 1713
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Enfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States
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May 4, 1713
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Enfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
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1715 |
May 16, 1715
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Enfield, Hartford, Connecticut, British Colonial America
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1717 |
September 22, 1717
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Enfield, Hartford, Connecticut, British Colonial America
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1722 |
April 20, 1722
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Enfield, Hartford, Connecticut, British Colonial America
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1725 |
1725
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1728 |
August 10, 1728
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Enfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
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1763 |
November 28, 1763
Age 79
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Somers, Tolland County, Connecticut, United States
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