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Mary Catherine Walling (Abbott)

Also Known As: "/ Wallen"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island, Colonial America
Death: December 13, 1669 (35)
Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island, Colonial America
Place of Burial: Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island, British Colonial America
Immediate Family:

Daughter of High Sheriff Daniel Abbott and Mary Abbott
Wife of Thomas D. Walling, I
Mother of Gershom Walling; Abigail Walling; Jane Walling; James Walling and Thomas Walling, II
Sister of Deputy Gov. Daniel Abbott, II

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About Mary Catherine Walling

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Weybosat Street Park, Providence, R.I. Given to town by Daniel for the enjoyment and pleasure of allcitizens. In '39 land valued at $117,000 

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http://www.famgen.net/campbell/fam02175.htm

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  • 'Elisha Wallen the Longhunter By Carolyn D. Wallin
  • Elisha Wallen the Longhunter By Carolyn D. Wallin
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  • The First Generation
  • '1. THOMAS WALLING I - Thomas was probably born in 1627 ca.1,10 "It was believed that he came from Plymouth Colony, where Joyce Wallen, widow of Ralph had sold him land."1,7 His death date has not been found in any records, but his will was dated 7-19-1674 or 1675, and proved in court on 11-22-1675 in Providence, R. I. 1,9,10,11
  • 'His first marriage was to Mary Abbott, between the dates of January 22nd and May 28th of 1651.1 Mary was the daughter of Daniel Abbott I who died "intestate" in 1650. Daniel Abbott "came in 1630 in Governor Winthrop's fleet to Massachusetts and was in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1634."12 Mary's mother died in 1643 ca.1 Thomas' wife Mary died in 1669.13
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  • 'Children: 1.1. Thomas 1.2 Gershom 1.3 Abigail 1.4 James
  • 'After Mary died, Thomas married a second time to Margaret (White) Colwell on 6-19-1990.1,14 She was perhaps a widow of Robert Colwell, or divorced by Robert in 1667.11 Margaret's birth date was not known, but she died in 1717 ca.1
  • 'Children: 1.5 William 1.6 John 1.7 Cornelius
  • 'In the records of Providence, R. I., the name of Thomas "Walwin" appeared in the court records of 1645.4 On1-22-1651, a letter was written by Roger Williams of Narragansett to the "town father" of Providence regarding Mary Abbott and the man she might marry.1
    • I understand that one of the orphans of our dear friend, Daniel Abbott [I], is like as she herself told me, to be disposed of in marriage. Tis true, she has come to some years, but she knows not what need the poor maid that of your fatherly care, councel and direction. I would not disparage the young man for I hear he is laborious, etc. and she desires the town to have some assurance that the young man will forsake his formal couse.3
    • "The townsmen should seek assurance and get a 'certificate' to insure that he is not engage to other women."1,14 Since Mary's father died in 1650,1 Mr. Williams assisted her and the Abbott family in such matters.
  • ' Sometime between January 22nd and May 28th of 1651, Thomas did marry Mary Abbott.1 On 5-28-1651, Mary's father's estate papers were filed and it was stated that ". . . possess Thomas Walling, husband of Mary, daughter of Daniel [I] with one-half of the goats and goods and the other half to Daniel [II], son of the deceased.'1,14
  • 'Thomas was receivd as a townsman on 7-18-1651, on the Freeman's List in 1655, and in 1657 he was a commissioner in Providence.11 On1-25-1657, Thomas sold a "homeshare of land to Richard Pray," and in 1660 he was a Surveyor of Highways.11 In one record of 2-19-1665, Thomas was noted with "Lot #72 in the division of lands."11
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  • ' After Mary died, Thomas married a second wife. Her name was Margaret (White) Colwell. The date of marriage was on 6-19-1669.1 Margaret was either a widow, or was divorced from Mr. Colwell in 1667.4 . . . .
  • ' Thomas Walling died in November of 1676 in Providence. His will was written on 7-19-1674 and proven in court on 11-22-1674.11 In the will, he mentioned his wife Margaret, sons Thomas [II], John, William, James, Cornelius, Gershom and daugther Abigail.4 . . . .
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  • 'Descendants of George Abbott, of Rowley, Mass., of his joint descendants with George Abbott, sr., of Andoer, Mass.; of the descendants of Daniel Abbott, of Providence, R. I.; of some of the descendants of Capt. Thomas Abbott, of Andover, Mass.; of George Abbott, of Norwalk Ct.; of Robert Abbott, of Branford Ct.; with brief notes of many others of the name, original settlers in the United States. By Major Lemuel Abijah Abbott .. (1906)
  • http://www.archive.org/details/descendantsofgeo02abbo
  • http://www.archive.org/stream/descendantsofgeo02abbo#page/966/mode/1up
  • DANIEL ABBOTT of Cambridge, says Savage, probably came in the fleet with Winthrop, 1630. He asked for admission as freeman, Oct. 19, 1630, and was admitted May 18, 1631. This was previous to the union of the Colonies of Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay. To obtain this privilege it was necessary to be a church member. In 1635 he owned lots 15 and 16 on what were afterwards called Mount Auburn and Crooked or Holyoke Sts., near the Meeting-house, Cambridge, Mass. The latter lot, with a house thereon, was assigned him by the Proprietors' Committee, Oct. 10, 1635; this he afterwards sold to John Russell. He was fined 5s. for refusing to watch, May 18, 1638, which was remitted. He moved to Providence, R. I., 1639, and was one of 54 of the first settlers there to receive a " homelot in 16 — . The land of the Colony was deeded by Roger Williams and his wife Mary, 1638, and was afterwards divided into " homelots " and "six acre lots." In the clerk's office at Providence is "a revised list" — save corrections and additions — "of lands and meadows as they were originally lotted from the beginning of the Plantation of Providence in Narragansett Bay, N. E., " to the settlers.*
  • The record of the Colony is very meagre up to the time of Abbott's death in 1647 — the same year that George Abbott of Rowley, Mass., died — and very little is known of Daniel. There is no record of his family in Cambridge. He was evidently well-to-do for that day, and must have been able, as both his son Daniel2 and gr.-son Daniel3 were prominent in the affairs of the Colony, the former being several years town clerk, mem. of the G. C, and the latter, a prosperous
  • http://www.archive.org/stream/descendantsofgeo02abbo#page/967/mode/1up
  • merchant, was much occupied with town affairs, a mem. of the Council, repeatedly a mem. of the G. C, and several times Deputy or Lt. Governor of the Colony, The family history is most interesting, but brief, as the male line of descent became extinct with the third generation. His wife Mary d. 1643, "or thereabouts." The only record of her is that of her death, which evidently was not made till some years afterward. The only record of the settlement of his estate is as follows: "The Court ordered 27th, 5th mo. 1650 (so called), that Nicholas Power and Gregory Dexter shall take the goods belonging to the children of Daniell [his name is spelled with two l's in all the records] Abbot decd, into their hands, and take notice of the Goats and also care for them, to see to the disposal of them and bring in a list into the town and record them."* On " 28th of 5th mo. 1651," the Court ordered "that Thomas Harris and Nicholas Power shall equally divide the Goats and goods and what else that belongs to the orphans of Daniell Abbott, decd., and possesse 'Thomas Walling, husband of Mary Abbott, dau. of Daniell', with one half of the Goats and goods, &c., and the other half to order to Daniel, son of decd."t The following appears in the town records, Apr. 27, 1680, after his death : " Voted by the town that whereas there is noe record in o'r Town book now found extant that Daniell Abbott of Providence, decd, was an equal proprietor with ye rest of ye partners, though known to be, it is ordered that his son Daniell, heir by right of succession be now recorded a purchaser in place of his father." Mrs. Abbott must have been a capable woman, as her only son was one of the best and most painstaking town clerks of his time, and his education was probably largely due to her. The surname is spelled with two t's in the old records.
  • Had 2 chil. (2d gen.) :
    • ' 2 Mary2 Abbott, b. __ ; d. __ ; m. Thomas Walling, of Providence.
    • The following unique and quaintly expressed extract from a letter by Roger Williams to the Colony will explain itself : . . . .
    • 3 Daniel2 Abbott, b. ___ .
    • A Robert Calwell is mentioned in the records as a son-in-law of a Daniel Abbott, 1682. There may have been another dau. not mentioned in the records.
    • SECOND AND THIRD GENERATIONS.
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    • Daniel2 Abbott (Daniel1) was probably b. in New England. He m. in Providence, R. I., Dec. 25, 1678, "'Margarett" Walling, widow probably, of Thomas, whose first wife was probably Daniel's sister Mary, as Thomas mentions wife "Margret" in his will and Daniel as his bro.-in-law, and made him one of the "overseers" of his (Thomas's) will dated July 19, 1674'. Daniel took the oath . . . .
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Mary Catherine Walling's Timeline

1634
December 13, 1634
Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island, Colonial America
1655
1655
Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island, United States
1664
1664
Providence County, Rhode Island, Colonial America
1665
1665
1668
February 8, 1668
Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island, Colonial America
1669
February 8, 1669
Providence, Providence Plantation, Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, Colonial America
December 13, 1669
Age 35
Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island, Colonial America
1669
Age 34
Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island, British Colonial America