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Hine family (153)

470. Thomas Hine. Thomas died in 1698 in Milford, CT.68

Thomas arrived in Milford in 1646 and had lot #25 with 3 acres in the northeast end of the village. His will was dated 9 May 1694, inventory taken 15 Mar 1697/8.68

Check out Descendants of Thomas Hine , Milford, Connecticut, by Robert C. Hine, 1899.

Sometimes Thomas’s parents are given as William & Abigail (Ward) Hine, of Nazing, Essex. Sometimes his father is given as Thomas Hine of Carlton, Bedfordshire.

Will: Be it remembered that I
    Thomas Hine Sr. of Milford of ye County of New Haven
    in ye Colony of Connecticut in New England doe this ninth
    day of May in the year of our Lord Christ One thousand
    six hundred ninety & four being weekly in body but of
    perfect understanding & memory do cause to make and by
    these presents doe make & declare my last will &
    testament in manner & for me asfolloweth, first, after my
    decease of my body may be comely &Christian manner
    buryed and then my just debts to be paid by my executor
    hereafter named who is to pay debts and legatees according
    to my will out of my moveable estate or in current pay at
    merchant's price. Item. I give to my eldest son Thomas
    Hine the West end of my lot in the new field the whole
    breadth unto a walnut tree growing into plowing land
    containing about five acres be it more or less as also I give
    my said son Thomas my meadow at the upper meadow as
    also five pounds moveable estate with my land in the
    Indian side the whole lot to be added to what he hath recvd
    already. Item. I give to my sonns namely Stephen Hine and
    Wm Hine my lot division of land layd out to mein the
    woods to be divided equally between them. Item. I give to
    my daughter Elizabeth Simkins ten pounds in moveable
    estate to be added to what she hath already received. Item.
    I give to my daughter Allise Canfield ten pounds in
    moveable estate to be added to what she hath received
    already and my will is that my sister Mary Lane if she stay
    not with my son Sam'l but part from him she should have
    five pounds given to her. Item. I give to my son Saml Hine
    whom I make &appoint whole & sole executor of this my
    last will & testament my dwelling house my home lot &
    orchard with all ye buildings upon it forever, as also all my
    whole estate of land or meadow & moveable goods within
    doors or without and he is or receive what debts are due to
    my estate & pay within three years what is willed in
    moveable estate to all my children. And my will is yet my
    sons all of them after my decease shall have & hold their
    land willed to them forever to them their heirs or assigns,
    further I declare that my son Samll hath my homestead &
    my meadow in Adding Plains as a due debt to him willed to
    him. And for the further ratifying & firm confirmation of ye
    above written I the above Thomas Hine Senr have
    hereunto set my hand &seal the same day above.
    In ye, presence of us witnesses Thomas Hine it was signed
    or sealed his mark.
    Samuell Clark : H (seal)
    Daniel Terrill : sworn and Seale
    before the Govr."

    The executor accepted the executorship in Court and
    approved.
    Thomas Hine. An inventory of ye estate of Thomas Hine
    Senr late of Milford Dated taken & Appraised by us whose
    names are under written the 15th day of March 1697-8.

    for wearing aparell 1 L 16 s 6 d
    for bed & bedding 6 L 03 s
    07 L19 s 6 d
    Bras pewter & iron 03 16 00
    Trahnles tongs fyre shovill & other iron
    ware 01 00 00
    Plow irons chains cart tackling 04 20 06
    Earthenware wooden ware chests chairs 02 05 00
    Two cows bedsteads & other lumber 9 L 14 s
    6 d House & home lot 85 L 94 14 06
    Out land & meadow 62 L 15 more out
    land 37 L 10 s 100 05 00
    The last division of land 20 00 00
    ---------------------
    23402 06

    John Smith )
    Miles Merwin ) These 2 appraisers sworne before ye
    Thomas Baldwin ) Govr.

ca 1652/3 Thomas married Elizabeth [Hine].

Elizabeth was probably not the daughter of John Lane. John Lane d. Sep 1669 at Milford. Although his will mentioned three children, there’s no mention of any daughter named Elizabeth.

Their children include:
1450 i. Dea. Thomas Hine (Oct 1653-17 Jan 1741/2)
1451 ii. John Hine (17 Mar 1656-1 Apr 1739)
1452 iii. Elizabeth Hine (3 Dec 1657-aft 1699)
1453 iv. Samuel Hine (26 Jan 1659/60-)
1454 v. George Hine (Died soon) (22 Jun 1662-Jan 1663)
1455 vi. Stephen Hine (26 Oct 1663-ca 1719)
1456 vii. Alice Hine (Died soon) (5 Oct 1666-)
1457 viii. Alice Hine (16 Dec 1667-4 Jan 1739/40)
1458 ix. William Hine (15 Aug 1670-1697)
1459 x. George Hine (Died soon) (29 Jun 1673-Jan 1673/4)


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