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Grace Negus

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Grace Negus

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Married: say 1624; Barnabas Fowler.
    • Immigration: 27 May 1634
    • Religion: 27 Jul 1634, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts; Grace joined the First Church Boston.
    • Will: 30 Sep 1659, Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts; Her husband's will reads: "The last will and Testament of John Johnson of Roxbury, this 30th of the 7th, '59, having my perfect memory and understanding by the blessing of my mercyfull Father, whose reconciled face in Jesus Christ my soule waitesth to behold. I dispose of my worldly goods and estate as followeth. My dwelling house and certaine lands I have allready given to my beloved wife during the term of her natural live, according to a deed wh is extant wh deede my will is shall be fulfilled, wherein also I have given her 60 pounds for her household furniture, wh house and lands after my wifes decease I give unto my 5 children to be equally divided, my eldest sonne having a double portion therein, according to the word of God. I give unto my two grandchildren who have lived with me Elizabeth Johnson and Mehitable Johnson, each of them 5 Lbs this to be paide within one yeare after my decease. I have formerly given to my sonnes Isaac Johnson and Robert Pepper a parcel of lands of 55 acres in the third division of the towns which I do hereby confirme. All the rest of my lands debts and moveable goods, my debts and funeral charges being first discharged I doe give unto my five children to be equally divided, my eldest sonne haveing a double portion. Also I make my sonns Isaak Johnson and Robert Pepper my executors of this my last will and Testament, and I request my deare brethren Elder Heath, and Deakon Parke, to be overseers of this my will and Testament, and in token of my love I give you each 10 pounds. If my children should disagree in any thing, I dow order them to choose one man more, to these my overseers, and stand to theire determination. the mark of J. J. John Johnson Witness John Eliot"
    • Will: 21 Dec 1671
    • Probate/Proved: 14 Feb 1671/72, Suffolk County, Massachusetts

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    This date appears to be in error.

    Grace married Capt. John Johnson before 14 Oct 1656 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. John was born about 1590 in England; died on 30 Sep 1659 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts; was buried in Eliot Burying Ground, Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, U.S.A.. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2