Hij is getrouwd met Frances Arnold.
Zij zijn getrouwd rond 1650 te Warwick Township, Kent County, Rhode Island, British America.
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Anthony Low - TimeLine
ANTHONY3, (John1). b. Boston, Mass., Warwick, R. I.; d. 1692, Swanzey, Mass.
m.
FRANCES, b. 1632; d. 1702, Jun.
He was son of John & Elizabeth ( ) Low, his father being a wheelwright
in Boston, where he died 1653, Dec. 1.
1666, Mar. 29. Warwick. He bought of Christopher Hauxhurst, his dwelling
house and land in Pawtuxet.
1670, Feb. 1. Swanzey. He deeded to son John, for love, &c, 20 acres and
dwelling house in Warwick and other land.
1675, Jun. 27. The burning of his house is alluded to in a letter from Roger
Williams to John Winthrop. He mentions a report that the Indians "had
burnt about twelve houses, one new great one (Anthonie Loes)." This
house was in Swanzey.
1676. He bought the terms of service of five Indians "great and small," for £8. They had been taken captive by Providence men, and were to serve out a certain term of years and then be free.
1676, Jun. Captain Benjamin Church was negotiating with the Seaconnet
Indians and much needed a vessel, but met with disappointment owing to
false and faint hearted men, &c," until at last Mr. Anthony Low put into the
harbor with a loaden vessel bound to the westward, and being made acquainted with Mr. Church's case told him that he had so much kindness for him and was so pleased with the business that he was engaged in, that he would run the venture of his vessel and cargo to wait upon him." He brought him to Newport where Mr. Church disembarked.
1682, Oct. 31. His Indian servant James now living with him at Swanzey,
having often solicited the court for his freedom, (he having been out in the
rebellion) it was now ordered by the court that he should be free the Tuesday after March Court unless Mr. Low appears to give satisfying reason to contrary; and when he goes away his master shall give him a good suit of
clothes.
1692, Aug. 6. Will. " The last will and testament of Anthony Low, this sixth day of August 1692; first I do will and bequeath to my loving wife the house she now lives in, during her life, and after her decease to my son Samuel Low & his heirs forever. And to my eldest son John Low, all in right and title at Warwick to him and his heirs forever. And to my son Samuel, my sloop Dolphin which now I am in, my wife and my son Samuel taking care to maintain my daughter Elizabeth during her life; so resting with dear love to all my Mends, this I leave as my last will and testament this sixth day of August, 1692. I also bequeath my plantation at Swanzey to my son Simon Davis, and all the rest that is mine to my wife and my son Samuel as aforesaid."
His wife's gravestone is still to be seen in the burial ground at New Meadow
Neck Warren, R. I.
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ordered that Anthony Low and James Knape are admitted and receaved in as fremen to act in towne affaires [May the 15th 1656]
The Early Records of the Town of Warwick, p. 93.
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Ordered that Anthony Low shall have a 6 acre lott where it shalbe most convenient [ffebruary the 5th 1656-7]
The Early Records of the Town of Warwick, p. 100.
Anthony Low resided in Warwick from the year 1656, when he was admitted a freeman, until the breaking out of the Indian War. His house with others having been, burnt by the Indians in March, 1676, he went to Swanzey, where he continued to reside. He is the person referred to by Capt. Church,
"who volunteered from friendship, and the interest he felt in the success of his cause, to carry him from Newport to Sognacate, and thence to Sandwich, in July, 1676, at the risk of vessel and cargo."
Updike's Narragansett, p. 391.
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Source: Fuller, Oliver Payson, B. A., History of Warwick 1642-48, Angell, Burlingame & Co., Printers, Providence, Rhode Island, 1875, pp. 662-63.
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