Hij is getrouwd met Phebe Parkhurst.
Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1640 te Watertown, Middlesex County, Masssachusetts, British America.
Kind(eren):
Thomas Arnold - TimeLine
THOMAS6, (Thos.5, Rich'd4), b. 1599. Cheselbourne, Dorset Co., Eng.; d. Sep 1674, Providence, R. I.
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PHEBE PARKHURST, b. of George & Susanna ( ) Parkhurst; d. 1688 +
1635, May. He came to America in ship Plain Joan, and soon settled at
Watertown, Mass.
1640, May 13. Freeman.
1648, Dec 20. He bought 30 acres of George Parkhurst.
1651, Oct. He was fined 20s. for offence against law concerning baptism.
1654, Apr 2. He was fined £5, for neglecting public worship twenty days.
1655, Mar 30. He sold brother-in-law George Parkhurst, 30 acres which he
had bought in 1648, "of our father George Parkhurst and his wife Susanna."
1655, Apr 2. He was fined £10, for neglecting public worship forty days.
1661, Oct 17. Providence. He sold land in Watertown to John Whitney.
1662, Oct 20. He and wife Phebe sold John Wincoll, house, barn, and 16
acres in Watertown.
1665, Feb 19. He had lot 83 granted in a division of lands.
1666-67-70-71-72. Deputy.
1672. Town Council.
1685, Jun 29. Agreement of heirs. He having died in Sep 1674, as
was declared, leaving an estate of lands, goods and cattle behind him not
disposed of by will but only by word of mouth, leaving his mind with his
wife and children how they should settle his estate: It was therefore agreed
between his widow Phebe, and Richard the eldest son, Thomas, John and
Eleazer, also sons of deceased, and Elizabeth Comstock, his dau., that
there should be five instruments of covenant prepared and signed by all of
them, Samuel Comstock signing as husband of Elizabeth. "Whereas the
said deceased, Thomas Arnold, did by word of mouth leave his mind with
his wife and children how they should divide his estate of lands, goods and
cattle amongst them after his decease; the aforementioned persons all and
every of them, the same do hereby endeavour to propagate and perform to
the best of their understanding and abilities," &c. To Phebe, the widow,
the lot bought of William Fenner, with orchard, and at her decease the
same to revert to son Thomas. To Phebe also, land east of Moshassuck
river, said home lot at her decease going to son John. To Phebe also, all
household goods, two cows, and nine swine at her own disposal. To Elizabeth Comstock, £20. To Thomas Arnold, a house lot in town, two other
lots, a meadow, a tract of 50 acres, and rights of common. To John
Arnold, three lots, an orchard, a piece of land of 17½ acres, share of
meadow, &c. To Eleazer Arnold, 50 acres near place called "World's
End," a fifteen acre lot, 3 shares of meadow, &c. To John and Eleazer,
an equal share in certain land. To Thomas and John equally, the tackling
and tools of deceased. To Richard the eldest son, all the rest of lands.
1687, Sep 1. His widow was taxed 6d.
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