1673 - 1750 (77 years)
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Name |
Jonathan Greeley |
Relationship | with Robert Alan Roy
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Birth |
15 Feb 1673 |
Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts [1, 2, 3] |
Religion |
14 Oct 1705 (Age 32) |
Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts |
Both he and his wife owned covenant in the Salisbury Church. |
Religion |
14 Oct 1705 (Age 32) |
Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts [3] |
Jonathan and Jane both owned covenant in the Church of Salisbury on 14 October 1705. |
Will |
1 Mar 1749/50 (Age 77) |
Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts [2, 3] |
He made his will on 1 March 1749/50:
In the name of God. Amen. I, Jonathan Greele in the Co. of Essex in the Prov of the Mass Bay in New England, yeoman, being in good health and perfect mind and memory, but not knowing how soon my change may come do make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner following, viz: First of all, I commit my soul to God in Christ, my blessed Savior, and my body to the dust to be decently buried by my executors in hopes of a blessed resurrection to life eternal and as to my temporal estate, I do demise and dispose of the same as followeth viz:
First, my will is that all my debts and funeral charges be duly paid by my executors ; and
secondly, I give and bequeath to my sons David & Samuel, their heirs and assigns, to be equally divided between them forever, all my homestead on which I now live. In which division my son Samuel shall have about 4 A. at the upper end next the street, between my home and Wm Allen's land, and to be run down over the first * * * with the barn and old house thereupon, and appurtenances; and my son David shall have as much land adjoining to his to run down from the street by the wall to the lower end of my pasture at the ferry road. All the rest of my homestead, upland, meadows or islands, shall be equally divided between them ; and also my lot in the cow pasture, of about 18 A., lying between the way to Byfield, so called, and the way to James French's; and also my lot of land below the neck bridge of about 12 A., butting at one end on the highway to the beach and on the other end on the great meadows so called ; and also my lot at the points, so called, which I bought of the Flanders of about 4 or 5 A. ; and also my salt marsh at Rolfes Island, so called, of about 6 A. ; and also my 2 A of salt marsh at the beach, butting westerly and southerly on the creek, and easterly on Samuel Cloughs marsh ; and also 3 commonages in Salsbury /. e. Greele's Parker's Flander's. In consideration of which bequests above mentioned my said sons David & Samuel shall pay the following legacies viz; in old tenor bills of credit £20. to my daughter Wheeler & £15. apiece to my daughters Sarah Brown & Mary Smith, and £15. apiece to the sons of my son Philip Greele, dec'd, and £10. to his daughter, when they come to full age.
Item, Third, I give to my son Benjamin, his heirs and assigns forever, my pasture in the cow common at the crotch of the brook, on the north side of the way to Byfield, so called, of about 8 or 10 A. ; and also my lot of land at the salt marsh points, so called, of about 6 or 7 A., which I bought of the * * * and also about 4 or 5 A. of salt marsh at the beach which I bought of my father Greele, cutting easterly on the beach bank; and 2 common rights in Salsbury, he paying to my son Jonathan 40s. old tenor.
Item, Fourth, I give to my daughters the above mentioned legacies to be paid as aforesaid by Daniel & Samuel ; and also my household stuff to my 3 daughters ; and finally I give to my sons David & Samuel all my cash & stock of all sorts; my wearing clothes and all my husbandry tools and implements and my pew in the meeting house; they paying my just debts and funeral charges ; whom I appoint executors of this my last will and testment. Witness my hand and seal this ist day of March A. D. 1749-50, and in the 23d of his majesty, reign, King George 2d of Great Britain. Signed, sealed & declared by said Jonathan Greele to be his last will and testament in presence of us.
Signed Jonathan Greely
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Death |
25 Oct 1750 |
Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts [2, 4] |
Probate/Proved |
5 Novmeber 1750 |
His will was proved. |
Inventory |
23 Nov 1750 |
Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts [2] |
An inventory was taken of his estate on 23 November 1750. |
Siblings |
6 Siblings |
+ | 1. John Greeley, b. 16 Jan 1670/71, Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts d. 10 Feb 1722/23, Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts (Age 52 years) ▻ Ann Collins, m. 23 Nov 1708 | | 2. Jonathan Greeley, b. 15 Feb 1673, Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts d. 25 Oct 1750, Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts (Age 77 years) ▻ Jane Walker, m. 21 Mar 1697/98 | | 3. Sarah Greeley, b. 21 Mar 1675/76, Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts d. After 1718 (Age 42 years) | | 4. Mary Greeley, b. 5 Jun 1679, Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts d. After 1709 (Age 30 years) | | 5. Philip Greeley, b. 25 Dec 1681, Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts d. After 1718 (Age 37 years) | | 6. Joseph Greeley, b. 24 Nov 1683, Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts | | 7. Ruth Greeley, b. 3 Oct 1684, Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts d. 30 May 1716, Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts (Age 31 years) | |
Person ID |
I18754 |
Last Modified |
23 Nov 2021 |
Father |
Philip Greeley, b. 21 Sep 1644, Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts d. 17 Mar 1717/18, Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts (Age 73 years) |
Mother |
Sarah Ilsley, b. 31 Aug 1644, Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts |
Marriage |
17 Feb 1669/70 |
Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts |
Age at Marriage |
He : 25 years and 5 months - She : 25 years and 6 months. |
Family ID |
F819 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Jane Walker d. 21 May 1721, Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts |
Marriage |
21 Mar 1697/98 |
Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] |
Age at Marriage |
He : 25 years and 1 month - She : ??. |
Information |
They were married by Robert Pike JP. [2] |
Children |
From Sep 1698 to 1721 [1, 2, 3, 4] |
1. Patience Greeley (1698-____)
2. David Greeley (1700-____)
3. Sarah Greeley (1703-____)
4. Jonathan Greeley (1706-1755)
5. Benjamin Greeley (1708-1792)
6. Philip Greeley (1711-1746)
7. Jane Greeley (1713-young)
8. Samuel Greeley (1716-1785)
9. Mary Greeley (1718-____)
10. Hannah Greeley (1721-young) |
Family ID |
F9126 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
23 Nov 2021 |
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Event Map |
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| Birth - 15 Feb 1673 - Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts |
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| Marriage - 21 Mar 1697/98 - Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts |
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| Religion - 14 Oct 1705 - Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts |
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| Religion - 14 Oct 1705 - Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts |
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| Will - 1 Mar 1749/50 - Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts |
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| Death - 25 Oct 1750 - Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts |
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| Inventory - 23 Nov 1750 - Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts |
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Pin Legend |
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Sources |
- [S845] Brown, Asa W. "Early Settlers of Salisbury, Mass., Arranged into Families" 1854, (Boston: The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, volume VIII, 1854).
- [S663] Greeley, George Hiram. Genealogy of the Greely - Greeley Family, (Boston: Frank Wood, 1903).
- [S621] Hoyt, David W. The Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury, Massachusetts, with some Related Families of Newbury, Haverhill, Ipswich, and Hampton volume I, (Providence, Rhode Island: Snow & Farnham, 1897).
- [S846] Topsfield Historical Society. Vital Records of Salisbury, Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849 , (Topsfield, Massachusetts: Topsfield Publishing Co., 1915).
- [S91] Torrey, Clarence Almon. New England Marriage Prior to 1700, (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1985).
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