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Reverend Joseph Peasley

Also Known As: "Peaslee"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Chipping Sodbury, Gloucestershire, England (United Kingdom)
Death: December 03, 1660 (55-64)
Amesbury or Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Colonial America
Place of Burial: Salisbury, Essex County, MA, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Robert Peaslee/Peaslee/Peaslye and Jane Peaslee
Husband of Jane Peasley and Mary Peasley
Father of Mary Sayward; Elizabeth Colins; Jane Davis; Sarah Barnard and Dr. Joseph Peaslee/Peasley Jr.

Occupation: Reverend
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About Reverend Joseph Peasley

Joseph was a "Sadler" by trade and a self taught preacher of the new Quaker religion, and his wife's brother may have been the John Ap John who was one of the founders of Quakerism in Wales.


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http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/l/a/b/Jean-Labrack/GENE4...

580.Joseph Peasley, born Abt. 1600 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England; died December 03, 1660 in Amesbury, MA.He was the son of William Peasley.He married Mary Johnson.

Joseph Peasley was married to Mary Johnson, born in Trevor Issa, Wales.

Children of Joseph Peasley and Mary Johnson are:

  • i. Sarah Peasley, born September 20, 1642 in Haverhill, MA; died December 15, 1715 in Amesbury, MA; married Thomas Barnard Abt. 1662 in Salisbury, MA; born May 10, 1641 in Salisbury, MA; died December 15, 1715 in Amesbury, MA.
  • ii. Elizabeth Peasley, born 1643 in Haverhill, MA.
  • iii. Jane Peasley, born 1644 in Haverhill, MA.
  • iv. Mary Peasley, born 1645 in Haverhill, MA.
  • 290 v. Dr. Joseph Peasley, born September 09, 1646 in Haverhill, MA; died November 05, 1723 in Haverhill, MA; married Ruth Barnard January 21, 1670/71 in Haverhill, MA

Note on possible first wife:

Joseph was married to Mary Johnson of Wales but may have been married previously. The reason for believing this is that Joseph's first three children;

  1. Jane (abt 1625), Jane, married, December 10, 1646, John Davis, and settled at Oyster river. New Hampshire (now Durham).
  2. Mary (abt 1627), Mary, married a lawyer, Joseph Whittier, and lived at Newbury. Seen as m 1) William Mitchell 2) Henry Sayward.
  3. Elizabeth (abt 1629) . Elizabeth, no record of her ever having married.

were born in England with the last being born in 1629.

Joseph and Mary Johnson had two children,

  1. Sarah (1642), m Thomas Barnard
  2. Joseph (1646) m 1) Ruth Barnard 2) Mary Tucker

Both Sarah and Joseph were born in Haverhill, Mass. This 13 year gap between Elizabeth, Sarah, and the fact that Mary Johnson was much younger then Joseph indicates that she may have been wife #2.

See http://www.ancestoryarchives.com/2014/03/peaslee-family-quaker-root...


http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=witchtria...

The original Peasley immigrant. May have come to Massachusetts Bay Colony with Deacon Thomas Parker (1609 - 1683) in 1635. Granted land in Newbury, MA in 1641 and made a freeman there in 1642. He was one of 32 land owners who founded in Haverhill, MA in 1645 (see also direct ancestors John Ayer, George Corliss, and John Eaton) and was listed as a freeman there in 1646. Elected Selectman 1649, 1650, and 1653. Moved to Salisbury, MA in 1656 where he was granted 20 acres of upland and 10 acres of meadow in the western part of town (this land is now part of Newton, NH), where he remained.

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THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF JOSEPH PEASLEY

Essex Co MA Registry of Probate File #21069 9 Apr 1661

The last will and testament of Josef Pesly is that my deats shall bee paid out of estate and the remainner of my estat wich is left my deats being paid I doe give and dooe beequeaf the on have vnto Mery my wiff during her life and I doo give to my dafter Sera all my hous and lands that I have at Salsbery and I doo give vnto Josef my Sonne all my land that I have upon the plain at Haverell and doo all so vnto Josef my Sonn all medo lying in the East medo at Haverell and doo give vnto Josef my Sonn all my right in the oxespaster at Haverell and doo giue vnto Josef my Sonn five of of the common rites that doo be long to the plain doo give vnto my dafter Eleesebeth my forty fouer eakers of vpland lying west word of Haverell and doo giue vnto my dafter Elesebeth fouer Eakers and a have of medo liing in the west medo at Haverell and doo all so give to my dafter Elesebeth fouer of the common rits that doo belong to the plain and doo give vnto my daffter Jean tenn shillen and to my dafter mary ten Shellens I doo give vnto Sarea Saier my grandchild my vpland and medo liing at Speaket reuer and doo give vnto my sunn Josef all the re mainer of my land at Haverell wich is not heare disposed of this is my last will and testement being in my right mind and memere wittnes my hand the 11 of nouember 1660

Josef pesle

witness Phill Challis Thomas Barnard Richard Vurrier

I doo all so make mary my wiffe my Soull exseceter and doo allso leave Josef my Sunn and the esteat that I haue giueen him to my wiffes desposen tell Josef my Sonn be twenty yeares of aige

This was attested vpon oath by Phillip Challis & Tho Barnett to bee ye last will & testament of Joseph Peasly ? at Salisbury ? Tho Bradbury

JOSEPH PEASLEY INVENTORY

Essex Co MA Registry of Probate #21069

A inventory of the goods and lands of Josef Peasly taken by

Richard Currier and Thomas Barnard & William Barence

1 grinding stone and crink & bittell rings 00 12 00

1 smothing iron 5 wedges and on Iron bar 01 05 00

one pare of and Irons and 2 spits 4 axes & 2 saws 02 06 00

one crane 2 tramels gred Iron & brand Iron and

fire slice on par of cob Irons & tongs 01 14 00

on tow Combe parsel 00 10 00

on Iron pot and skelet pot hokes and flesh hoke and

friing pan 01 04 00

5 howes 1 Chaine & other Iron work 01 00 00

puter and bras 05 00 00

2 guns and on sword 02 00 00

all his waring apperell woling and lining 08 00 00

Cloth & sarge and tamie 07 13 00

beds and beding 10 18 00

yarn woll flax and hempe 05 10 00

Chests barells spining wheles and other lumber 03 00 00

sixty bushels of Indian Corn 09 00 00

three Cows two heffers & on calfe 19 00 00

swine 03 00 00

hous and land and meddow 50 00 00

2 bibels and other bukes 01 15 00

This is a ? ? to our ? total 143 05 00

Whareas we James Senr Davice and Theophiles Sachell war asked ?

by the widdow peasly and ? ?

first 12 acors more or les within the plaune fenced

as it is bounded in the records and so for the rest

in record for this 12 acors 50 00 00

  1. for 18 acors without the fence 40 00 00
  2. 44 acors of the 2 deuision over the litel rever

westward is bounded 35 00 00

  1. 4 scor and 4 of the 3 devision on spicet hill

as it is bound 35 00 00

  1. a 4th devision of upland yet not perfeted

all though granted by the towne 5 00 00

  1. 6 acars of meddow at the east meddow as bound 20 00 00
  2. 4 acars & a halfe of meddow at the west meddow

bounded 08 00 00

  1. 6 acars of 2 devision of meddow at Spicket 09 00 00
  2. 4 acors of 3 devision of medow bounded in the

new found medow 05 00 00

  1. 4 ox commonds & others cow commonds 16 00 00

?? 223 00 00

by Mary Peasly Executor to be a true inventory

Theophiles Sachell? James Davis Senr

?? Tho Bradbury

SALISBURY QUARTERLY COURT RECORDS 14 2 1663

Capt Rob Pike Lt Philip Challis Mr Tho Bradbury impowered to

divide the estate of Joseph Peasly & make return next Hampton

court 1:12

Added by Walter G. Ashworth, 8th Great Grandson



He married MARY JOHNSON, daughter of JOHN JOHNSON, in Wales.

Joseph came from England in 1638 and first settled in Newbury MA; then to Salisbury in 1641, and was one of the 32 landowners in Haverhill, MA in 1645.

While he was residing in East Salisbury, he fell out of favor with the established church and moved out of it's jurisdiction to west of the Powow river in what is known as Amesbury Mills. He continued to have problems with the East Salisbury church who extended their jurisdiction, forcing Joseph and others to move farther west and making a permanent settlement in Haverhill, in that part which was in MA before the state line was established in 1741. He was a Quaker and continued to be prohibited by the Puritans in practicing his belief.

Joseph, a successful farmer, owned a large amount of property both in Salisbury and Haverhill.

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Joseph was married to Mary Johnson of Wales but may have been married previously. The reason for believing this is that Joseph's first three children, Jane (abt 1625), Mary (abt 1627), and Elizabeth (abt 1629) were born in England with the last being born in 1629. Joseph and Mary Johnson had two children, Sarah (1642), and Joseph (1646). Both Sarah and Joseph were born in Haverhill, Mass. This 13 year gap between Elizabeth, Sarah, and the fact that Mary Johnson was much younger then Joseph indicates that she may have been wife #2.

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Joseph Peaslee and his family might have traveled to New England with Rev. Thomas Parker whose group landed in Boston in May, 1634, but there is no written record of this. It is thought that they settled in Newbury, Mass, around the year 1638, but it was not until 1641 that there was a written record of Joseph Peaslee in New England. In that year, Joseph was granted land in Newbury. His grant consisted of "two and a half acres stint of ox and cow common".

In 1642, he was made a Freeman of the community. As a freeholder, he was entitled to a grant or to purchase land in Newbury. A Freeman in Newbury was entitled to a 4-acre home lot and at least 50 acres of additional land. The amount of land a freeman owned depended on how much he had invested into the community and how much land he could later buy. Sarah was born during their stay in Newbury.

In 1645, Joseph Peaslee was one of 32 landowners who founded Haverhill, Mass. He was listed as a Freeman in Haverhill in 1646. He and his family lived in the "eastern part of the town near the head of what is now (1977) East Broadway on the side towards the Merrimack River". He was chosen to serve Haverhill as a Selectman in 1649, 1650 and 1653. Joseph was a farmer and a cattle rancher. He was also remembered as one who had much knowledge of herbs and roots and used them to aid people medically.

In 1656, he moved to Salisbury, Mass. There he was granted 20 acres of upland and 10 acres of meadow. The section he settled in is now a part of Newton, New Hampshire. Early settlers of Salisbury were reluctant to take up their abode in the western half of the town and in 1642 30 families were either forced, or were "persuaded", to settle there. Once there the settlers felt that they should have their own church and not have to travel to the church in Salisbury. The settlers began to meet at "church" in their new settlement. Joseph Peaslee and Thomas Macy preached the sermons.

The General Court ruled on November 6, 1646 that;

"Any person living within the limits of the colony of Massachusetts Bay who shall without cause, neglect to attend public worship shall forfeit for his absence from every said published meeting, five shillings."

Both Peaslee and Macy were warned about their preaching, but both continued to defy the General Court.

The inhabitants of Salisbury petitioned the General Court seeking to be declared a separate town and have the right to have their own church. The court ruled against them on May 26, 1658;

"Judged it not meete to grant ye inhabitants of the new town of Salisbury their petition but doe declare and order for the present, that they shall attend the worship of God together in the old town and that they contribute their several proportions for the maintainence and continuance of the same amongst them."

The residents of Salisbury ignored this order and a warrant was issued ordering Joseph to appear before the court and answer for his disobedience to authorities. This warrant read:

"That the recorder for the County of Norfolke, fforthwith issue out his warrrants requiring Joseph Peasley & the rest of the inhabitants of the new toune, being masters of families, or at their own dispose to make theire personall appearances before the next County Court to be held at Salisbury, to answer for their disobedjence to authorjtie in not complying wth said order and the said County Court is hereby empowered to procede agt all such of them as in their appearance shall not fully make it cleare they have since said order, performed their duty and repajred to the public worship of God on the Lords day at the ould toune, to fine them for every days absence there, five shillings".

Joseph refused to stop preaching and in 1659 was fined 5 shillings per week by the court. The Court ordered him to stop preaching. A compromise was finally reached where the new residents would hire the preacher from the Salisbury church, Rev. Worcester, to travel to their church and preach. There were problems with this arrangement and after protests made, the residents were ordered by the court to attend Rev. Worcester's meetings. Joseph Peaslee and others decided to ignore this court order. The court then responded with a stronger order;

"The Court, having considered of & given ansr to the petition of the inhabitants of Salisbury, calling to minde the affront that Joseph Peasley put upon this Corts judgement & order in the yeare fifty eight, not only by continewing his preaching amongst the inhabitants of the new toune of Salisbury notwithstanding this courts injunction to the country but refusing to come to ansr for his contempt of the courts order & understanding the County Court only fined him five shillings for his absence weekly, as they did others & that still he continews preaching there as frequently as before the courts order & that also as we have been informed against the advice of the church whereof he is a member, and that his preaching, (being very weak and unfitt for so great a work) doth rather encrease then lessen the contentions there, doe order, that the said Joseph Peasley be forthwith by order of this court forbidden to preach anymore in any part of this jurisdiction till he give full satisfaction to this Court for what have been past."

This dispute was never solved during Joseph’s lifetime. He died on December 3,1660. He must have been sickly for he made out his last will and testament on November 11. His will was proved on Feb. 9, 1661.

His will reads;

"My debts shalbe payed out of my estate & ye remaynder of my estate wch is left my debts being payed I doe give and bequeath ye one halfe unto Mary my wyfe dureing her life and I doe give unto my daughter Sarah all my house & lands yt I have att Salisbury & I doe give unto Joseph my sone all my land yt I have upon ye playne att Haverhill & doe also give unto Joseph my sone all my meadow lying in ye east meadow att Haverhill & I doe give my sone Joseph five of ye common rights yt belong to ye playne. I doe give unto my daughter Elizabeth fower acres & a halfe of meadow lying in ye west meadow att Haverhill & doe also give to my daughter Elizabeth fower of ye common rights yt belong to ye playne & doe give unto my daughter Jane 10 shillings and to my daughter Mary 10 shillings & doe give unto Sarah Sawer (Sawyer) my grandchilde my upland meadow lying at Spickett River & I doe give unto my sonne Joseph all ye remaynder of my land att Haverhill wch is not deposed of here. I doe also make Mary my wyfe my sole executer & doe also leave my sonne Joseph & ye estate yt I have given him to my wyfes deposing till Joseph my sonne bee twenty years of age."

Witnesses: Philip Challis

Tho. Barnard

Richard Currier

The inventory of Joseph Peaslee's estate shows the following items;

A grinding ston & crank & betle ringe- 12 shillings

A smoothing iron,5 wedges & one Iron barr-1 pound 5shillings

One payer Andirons & 2 spitts 4 axes & 2 sawes-2 pounds 6 shillings

One Crane, 2 trammells, gridiron &Brandiron, Fireslice, tonges-1 pound 14 shillings

One tow combe, parsell-10 shillings

One iron pot & skillet, pot hooks 7 flesh Hooks & frying pan- 1 pound 4 shillings

5 howes, 1 chaine & other iron worke- 1 pound

peuter & brass- 5 pounds 8 shillings

2 gunns & 1 sword- 2 pounds

all his waring apparell, woolen & linen-8 pounds

cloath & searge & tame-7pounds 13 shillings

beds & bedding-10pounds 18 shillings

yarn, wooll, flax & hemp- 5pounds 10 shillings

chests, barrills, spinning wheels & other lumber-3 pounds

Forty bushells of wheat-10 pounds

Sixty bushells of Indian corn- 9 pounds

3 cowes, 2 heffers & 1 calfe -19 pounds

swine - 3 pounds

howse & land & meadow - 50 pounds

2 Bibles & other books - 1 pound 15 shillings

Total 143 pounds 5 shillings

The real estate owned by Joseph Peaslee was appraised by James Davis jr., and Theophilus Satchwell. This land consisted of;

12 acres more or less within ye playne fenced as it is bounded in ye records 50 pounds

18 acres without ye fence 40 pounds

44 acres in ye 2d division over ye little river eastward 35 pounds

4 score & 4 of ye 3d division on Spickett Hill 35 pounds

4th division of upland not yet pfected altho granted by the town (app. 350 acres which lay beyond Spickett River) 5 pounds

6 acres of meadow at ye east meadow 8 pounds

6 acres of 2d division of meadow 9 pounds

4 acres of 3d division of meadow bounded in the new found meadow 5 pounds

4 ox commons & other cow commons 16 pounds

Total 223 pounds

Joseph's widow, Mary, received two further grants of land after Joseph's death. She was granted Lot #25 which bordered the river in Salisbury and in 1662 granted Lot #19. Lot 19 consisted of 108 acres.



JOSEPH PEASLEY was born abt. 1605 in Gloucestershire England, near the Wales border, and died Dec 03, 1660 in Salisbury, MA. He married MARY JOHNSON, daughter of JOHN JOHNSON, in Wales.

Joseph came from England in 1638 and first settled in Newbury MA; then to Salisbury in 1641, and was one of the 32 landowners in Haverhill, MA in 1645. While he was residing in East Salisbury, he fell out of favor with the established church and moved out of it's jurisdiction to west of the Powow river in what is known as Amesbury Mills. He continued to have problems with the East Salisbury church who extended their jurisdiction, forcing Joseph and others to move farther west and making a permanent settlement in Haverhill, in that part which was in MA before the state line was established in1741. He was a Quaker and continued to be prohibited by the Puritans in practicing his belief. Joseph, a successful farmer, owned a large amount of property both in Salisbury and Haverhill.

On Nov. 11, 1660 his will was written:

   The last Will and Testament of Josef Peasly is that my debts shall be payedout of my Estate and the remainder estate<nowiki>----</nowiki>my debts being payed I doo give and bequeath unto Mary my wiff During her life and I doo my daffter Sara all my hous and lands that I have at Salisbury and I doo give unto Josef my sonne all my land that I have upon the plain at Haverhil and doo give unto Josef my sonne all my medo ling in East medo at Haverhil and doo give unto Josef my sonne five shares of the common rites that doo belong to me on the plain. I doo give unto my daffter Elizabeth my fourty fower acres of upland ling westwards of Haverhil and doo give unto my dattfer Elizabeth fower acres and a half of medo ling in the<nowiki>----</nowiki> at Haverhil and doo allso give my daffter Elizabeth fower of the common rites that doo belong to the plain and doo give unto daffter Jean fower shillings and to my daffter Mary Fower shillings. I doo give unto Sara Saier my grandchild my upland and medo ling in <nowiki>-----</nowiki>medo.

And I doo give unto my sonne Josef all the remainder of my land at Haverhil which is not herein disposed of. I doo allso make Mary my wiff my Soule executrer and doo allso leave Josef my sonne and the estate I have given him to my wiff to poss on till Josef my sonne be twenty years of age.
More Info On Joseph
Joseph Peasley House
[I found this on reocities.com, but it is likely from the Book of Peasleys.



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'Joseph Peasley (abt. 1600 - 1660)

Reverend Joseph Peasley aka Peaslee

Born about 1600 in Yorkshire, England

Son of William Peasley Sr and Anne (Calvert) Peasley [uncertain]

Brother of William (Pasley) Peasley Jr

Husband of Jane (Severance) Peaslee — married about 1625 in Newbury, Berkshire, England

Father of Elizabeth Peasley, Mary (Peasley) Sayward, Sarah (Peaslee) Peasley and Joseph Peasley Jr.

Died 3 Dec 1660 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts

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Joseph Peasley ... [1]

It is stated that Joseph Peaslee is the son of Robert and Jane Peaslee,while others state that his parents are

William and Anne (Calvert) Peaslee,which doesn't seem possiable as this branch is strong Protestants while the

Calverts were strong Catholics.Joseph was a "Sadler" by trade and a self taught preacher of the new Quaker

religion and his wife's brother John Ap John was one of the founders of Quackerism in Wales.

Joseph may have married twice but that is not proven nor is it dis-proven. His known wife is Mary Johnson,daughter of John Johnson and Hannah Throckmarten. They were married about 1624/1626 in Chipping-Sodbury and are the parents of five children. Three born in England and the last two born in Mass. some 13 years later. There may have been more but could have died very young and not recorded.

Per Torrey's New England Marriages Before 1700, Joseph Peasley married Mary Johnson, his second wife, "by 1642".[2] This same source and page number shows that he married his first wife (name unknown) by 1630 in Salisbury.

Jane Peaslee-1627 Mary Peaslee-1628 Elizabeth Peaslee-abt 1630 Sarah Peaslee-20 Sep 1642 Dr. Joseph Peaslee-9 Sep 1646

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THE OLD FAMILIES OF SALISBURY AND AMESBURY, MA, page 50. THE PEASLEES AND OTHERS OF HAVERHILL AND VICINITY, by E. A. Kimball, page 6 From Coffin, the historian of Newbury, we learn that Joseph Peasley was "an early settler of that town; that his daughter Sarah was born Sept. 9, 1642, and that he died in Amesbury, Dec. 3, 1660." From Chase, in The History of Haverhill, we obtain the additional information that "he came from England; was in Haverhill before 1646; was made a freeman June 22, 1642, and that he removed to Salisbury, where he died." Miss Johnson of Oak Knoll, Danvers, is authority for the statement that Joseph Pealsey married, in Wales, Mary Johnson, the daughter of a farmer possessed of considerable worldly estate; that the couple came to this country at about the same time as Edmund Johnson, who left England in 1635, and with his wife Mary was in Hampton, NH, in 1639.

Name

Joseph PEASLEE

Joseph Peasley

Joseph Peaslee

Joseph PEASLEE (PEASLEY)

Birth

1600 Yorksshire, England

1605 Gloucestershire, England

Arrival

1641 Newbury, Massachusetts

Marriage

1625 England

10 DEC 1646 Newbury, Essex, Ma

Death

3 DEC 1660 Amesbury Or Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts

3 DEC 1660 Salisbury, Essex, MA

3 DEC 1660 Amesbury, Essex Co., MA

1660-12-03 Salisbury,Essex, Massachusetts, USA

3 Dec 1660 Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts

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↑ Torrey's New England Marriages Prior to 1700, (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008.) Originally published as: New England Marriages Prior to 1700. Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015. Reference Volume 2, page 1156. ↑ Peaslee-161 was created by Mike Pugliese through the import of Pugliese-23.ged on Jun 4, 2014. This comment and citation can be deleted after the biography has been edited and primary sources are included. ↑ Entered by Jack Wise, Sunday, July 13, 2014. Replace this citation if there is another source. Lois Hirsch, firsthand knowledge. Click the Changes tab for the details of edits by Lois and others. World Family Tree Vol. 1, Ed. 1 WFT Vol. 73 Tree 0179 dated 1-04-2001. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File, Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998; Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA Additional Sources added 9 Jul 2014: American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI) Family Data Collection - Births Family Data Collection - Individual Records Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988 Millennium File U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 Acknowledgements

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On 15 Aug 2016 at 14:00 GMT Bobbie (Madison) Hall wrote:

Looks like you have the wrong third wife. Isn't Ruth Barnard his son's wife? Thanks for checking! DB Errors Project On 28 Jul 2016 at 20:30 GMT Bobbie (Madison) Hall wrote:

If he died in 1660, he probably didn't marry in 1671. On 14 Apr 2016 at 18:50 GMT Renee Malloy wrote:

GPM badge here? On 9 Jul 2014 at 12:59 GMT Don Stone wrote:

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Peaslee is supported by familial relationships in both profiles.

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Reverend Joseph Peasley's Timeline

1600
1600
Chipping Sodbury, Gloucestershire, England (United Kingdom)
1600
Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
1625
1625
Mary Street, Amesbury, Essex County, MA, 01913, United States
1627
August 1627
Chipping Sodbury, Gloucestershire, England
1627
England
1642
September 20, 1642
Haverhill, Massachusetts Bay Colony
1646
September 9, 1646
Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States
1660
December 3, 1660
Age 60
Amesbury or Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Colonial America