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About Thomas Marshall, of Boston & Hartford
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On July 4, 1663, Thomas, "shoomaker" gave his house, garden and yard, for "natural affection and love" to his "well beloved son Samuel of Windsor in New England". On the same day, Samuel leased them back to Thomas for life. Alice died on May 20, 1664 and Thomas gave his two step-daughters, Sarah Pemberton and Frances Howe, all his household goods. Thomas died before December 8, 1664.
Citations
- NEHGR "Oswald, Patricia St. Clair, "Peter Hackley of New London, Connecticut and his Two Wives, Elizabeth (Waterhouse) Baker and Elizabeth (Marshall) Darrow," New England Historical and Genealogical Register 162, 2008, 85-90.
Sources
- The Pioneers of Massachusetts: A Descriptive List, Drawn from Records of the Colonies, Towns, and Churches, and Other Contemporaneous Documents (Google eBook) Charles Henry Pope Heritage Books, 1900 - History - 549 pages. Page 301
- New England Marriages Prior to 1700 By Clarence Almon Torrey, Elizabeth Petty Bentley
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Thomas Marshall, of Boston & Hartford's Timeline
1644 |
January 2, 1644
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Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
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1678 |
October 23, 1678
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Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut
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1692 |
December 29, 1692
Age 48
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Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut
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1961 |
June 10, 1961
Age 48
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July 18, 1961
Age 48
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1963 |
December 5, 1963
Age 48
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