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Sarah Mason (Reynolds)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Isleworth, Greater London, England
Death: before 1706
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
Place of Burial: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Robert Reynolds, of Boston and Mary Reynolds
Wife of Robert Mason, of Boston
Mother of Robert Mason, of Roxbury and Elizabeth Mason
Sister of Ruth Whitney; Tabitha Abdy; Mary Reynolds; Capt. Nathaniel Reynolds; Mary Sanger and 1 other

Occupation: Housewife
Managed by: Ned Reynolds
Last Updated:

About Sarah Mason

Some facts about Sarah's early life updated based on research published 7.23 in NEHGS, see full article attached to sources.
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5. SARAH REYNOLDS m. Robert Mason about 1653.

Six children, surname Mason:

  •       Robert b. 1655 m Elizabeth Chandler, Christian, Maria Redman
  •       Sarah b. 20 Aug 1657; m. Samuel Phillips
  •       Nathaniel b. 23 Dec 1659
  •       Philip b. 16 July 1662, d. 3 Aug 1663
  •       Elizabeth b. 23 Feb 1666/7, d. 3 Aug 1668
  •       Elizabeth b. 29 July 1669

Sources 

  1. [S37] Robert Charles Anderson, (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston,).

Links

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will of Robert Reynolds of Boston

From http://www.reynoldsfamily.org/line12/robert1.php

LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF ROBERT REYNOLDS
(Suffolk, Mass. Registry of Probate, Book I, p. 324)

Will. Now Liuing in Boston.

  • ITEM: I give to my wife, my house with all that appertaine unto it, with my Marsh ground at Muddy River, with one Lott of Ground at Long Island, so Long as she Liveth, with all my house hold stuffe whatever is in my house, and what money there is left, and after her decease I haue given my house & Orchard to my sonne Nathaniell and to his heyres foreuer, and if he should dye without Children, or any one Child Lawfully begotten of his owne body, then his wife to enjoy the said house and Orchard so long as she Liueth, and after her decease, to Returne to my fowre daughters Children, that is to say,
  • one part to my daughter Ruth Whitney and to her Eldest Sonne;
  • a second part to my Daughter Tabitha Abdy & her sonne Mathew Abdy, and if he should dye, to her two daus. one part to either of them alike;
  • a third part to my daughter Sarah Mason and her sonne Robert Mason, & if he dye, to her daughter Sarah; and
  • a fourth part to my dau. Mary Sanger & her sonne Nathaniell & if he dye to her next child, either sonne or daughter;
  • likewise I give to my daughter Ruth Whitney twentie pounds to be payd in good countrey pay & likewise I give to my Daughter Tabitha twentie pounds & also I give to my daughter Sarah twentie pound & likewise I give to my dau. Mary twentie pound, & for the payment of these Legacies I have eight accres of marsh Land, which if my sonne Nathaniell will pay £20 in good pay towards this fowre score pound, then he to haue and enjoy my Marsh land and his heyres foreuer; but if he refuse to pay the twentie pound, then to be devided equally to my fower daughters & to theire children, that is to my daughter Ruth & her Children one part, and to my daughter Tabitha & her Children one part, & to my daughter Sarah and her Children one part, and to my daughter Mary & her Children one part, or else that it may be sold for as much as it will yeeld, and devided among them equally as I said before, & the other three score pound to be raysed out of my owne estate, & what is ouer and aboue, my will & desire is, my wife shall haue, and so I do make her my Executrix to pay all my debts and receive all my debts, and also I joyne my sonne Nathaniell with her, to be as helpefull to my wife, his mother, as possibly he can, and these legacies to be payd within one yeare and a day, and if it should please God that I doe Liue so Long as any of my Estate should be spent, as it is likely it may, I & my wife being stricken in age & are almost past our Labour, then, for euery one of them to abate proportionably alike. Written with my owne hand the 20th day of the 2d month 1658.

notes

From http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.mason/1114/mb.ashx

"My ancestry in America supposedly started with a Robert Mason who came to Mass. abt. 1630/40. My records indicate that he was b.1590, England, d.1667, ?,Mass., and married a Sarah Reynolds (b. 1629, Aylesford, England, d. 1684, Suffolk, Mass.). Supposedly he was accompanied from England by two brothers -- John and Nathaniel. Tradition has it that their father was a drummer who was killed in Cromwell's army. Either a grandson or great-grandson (b.12-Jan-1683/4, Roxbury, Mass.) moved to New Roxbury, Conn., later renamed to Woodstock."

longest living of original family; lived in Watertown

Sources

  1. New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial: A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of Commonwealths and the Founding of a Nation, Volume 4 (Google eBook). William Richard Cutter . Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1914 - New England - 2149 pages. Page 2095
  2. New England Marriages Prior to 1700 By Clarence Almon Torrey, Elizabeth Petty Bentley page 495

References

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Sarah Mason's Timeline

1626
December 17, 1626
Isleworth, Greater London, England
December 17, 1626
Isleworth, Greater London, England
1655
1655
Roxbury, Suffolk Co., Ma.
1669
July 29, 1669
1706
1706
Age 79
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
1928
June 16, 1928
Age 80
June 16, 1928
Age 80
June 16, 1928
Age 80
September 3, 1928
Age 80