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HARRIS FAMILY, by Dwight James Harris, page 6. The widow, Mrs Margaret (Reade) Lake, with her daughters Hannah and Martha, came to New England in the ship "Abigail", arriving on these shores October 6, 1635.
SECOND BOAT, Vol. 4, #4, page 7.
Birth Date and Place: 1598, No. Benfleet EN.
Death Date: abt 1672.ELDRED AND ASSOCIATED FAMILIES, Researched by: Catherine Matson & Clarice McNiven, Compiled by: Carol & Susan Matson, pp. 85.
Birth Date: 1600 Death Date: Sep 1672 in Ipswich MA After the death of John, Margaret and her two daughters came to New England in the "Abigail", arriving in Boston in 1635, after a 10-week passage. Among the 220 passengers was John Winthrop the 2nd, the founder of Ipswich and the Honorable Gov. of the Connect6icut Colony. With him came his 2nd wife Elizabeth Reade of Wickford and younger sister of Margaret. Their brother Thomas Reade came to Salem and settled, but returned to England and became a Col. in Cromwell's army. Margaret was a step-daughter of the Rev. Hugh Peters.
WILL OF MRS. MARGARET LAKE - 1672 - DAUGHTER OF EDMAND REDE. In the name of God, Amen; I Margaret Lake of Ipswich, in America, in the shire of Essex, widdow, being weak of body yet of good and perfect memory and understanding praysed be to God, doe dispose of theat little estate god hath lent me as follows: Imprimis I give and bequeath unto my daughter, Hannah Gallup, and her children, all myy land of New London, also my best gowne and my red cloth petty coat, and my enamiled ring; and after her deceased, my will is that my grand-daughter, Hannah Gallup, shall have the said ring. Also I give unto my grand-daughter, Hannah Gallup, a pair of sheetes, and one of my best pewter platters, and one of the next. Item- I give unto my daughter, Martha Harris, my tapstery coverlet and all my other apparell, which are not disposed to others pticulerly, and I give unto her my mantle, and after her secease to all her children, as their need is; also the coverlet of tapstery after my daughter Martha's decease, I give to my grand son Thomas Harris and he dying without issue to his brother John, and so to the rest of the children; also I give to my daughter Martha my gold ring, and my will is that after her decease my granddaughter Martha Harris shall have it. Item- I give unto my daughter Martha Harris, my bed and bedstead and one boulster, two blankets, two pillows and one coverlett. Item- I give to my granddaughter Margaret Harris my covered box and one damaske tablecloth and six damaske napkins. Item- My will is that all my bras and pewter with the rest of my household stuffs undisposed, be equally disposed and divided amongst my daughter Harrisses children. Item- I give and bequeath unto my soon Thomas Harris, all the rest of my estate, viz: my part of the vessell and all my debts, &c, onely my Byble excepted, which I give to my grandsonne John Harris, and a paire of fringed gloves. And appoint my son Thomas Harris, and my daughter Martha Harris, to bee my executor and executrix of this my last Will and Testament, this thirtieth day of August in the yeere of grace sixteen hundred seventy tooe-1672.
These being witness:
Thomas Knowlton, Sen. Margaret Lake James Chute. ; hir marke.At the court held at Ipswich the 24th of September, 1672, Thomas Knowlton testified upon oath that this is the last will and testament of Mrs. Margaret Lake to the best of his knowledge. ; Robert Lord, Clerk.
James Chute testified ditto, 31th March 1674.
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