On 10 Nov 1639 Jane married
Thomas Pincin in Scituate, MA.
62 Thomas died in Scituate, MA bef 27 Jun 1694.
From Deane’s History of Scituate:53
Thomas Pincin (or Pinson) took the oath of fidelity in Scituate, 1638, and, had lands in 1636, “at the end of the hill, by the swamp, south of Satuit brook.” This was opposite Buck's corner — late Anthony Waterman’s. He married Jane, daughter of Richard Standlake, 1639. His children, Thomas born 1640, Hannah 1642 (wife of George Young 1661), John 1655, Joshua 1658, Waitstill 1650. Some of this family probably removed.
The surname Pinson is variously spelled in the Scituate vital records52 as Penchen, Pincheon, Pinchion, Pinchon, Pincen, Pinceon, Pincin, Pinison, Pinsen, Pinson, and Pynchon. “Pincin” seems to be more common in the early years and “Pinson” more recently.
Thomas’s will dated 4 Apr 1689, proved 27 Jun 1694, mentioned grandsons Thomas Young and Thomas Pincin; son-in-law John Wetherell; grandchildren Hannah, Margery, Elizabeth, and Patience Young; grandchidren John, William, Wetherell, and Joshua Wetherell. Son-in-law John Wetherell executor; witnesses Joseph Silvester, John Bright, and Thomas Palmer. On 27 Jun 1694 son Thomas Pincin and daughter Hannah Morey accepted the will. By then the executor John Wetherell was also deceased. Hannah Morey, the wife of the the deceased executor then made administrator of the will.
Will: Plymouth County Probate Records as abstracted in The Genealogical advertiser 3, page 112:
Thomas Pincin senr. of Scituate, “Being Aged and Weak in Body”, made his will April 4, 1689, proved June 27, 1694. To son Thomas Pincin marsh or meadow land, except about three acres which I have formerly given to my grandson Thomas Young, also 10 acres of land; to my grandson Thomas Pincin my wearing clothes and one heifer of three years old; to my son-in-law John Wetherell and grandson Thomas Young, land to be divided between them, and to said Thomas a feather bed and an iron pot; to my grandchild Hannah Young one three year old heifer: to my grandchildren Margery Young, Elizabeth Young and Patience Young, each a ewe sheep; to my four grandchildren Hannah, Margery, Elizabeth and Patience Young 20s. each; to my grandchildren John Wetherell, William Wetherell, Thomas Wetherell and Joshua Wetherell each two ewe sheep; to grandchild Thomas Wetherell my gun; son-in-law John Wetherell to be sole executor.
Witnessed by Joseph Silvester, John Bright and Thomas Palmer, of whom Thomas Palmer made oath in court, June 27, 1694. The same date, Thomas Pincin and Hannah Morey, the son and daughter of said Thomas Pincin deceased, appeared and declared their acceptance of said will, “And that for as much as ye Executor therein named Dyed sometime before ye Testator That the said Hannah then Wife of sd executor” shall administer according to the true meaning of the will. Inventory of said estate taken June 21, 1694, by Thomas Tupper and Jonathan Morey junr, and presented by Hannah Morey, daughter of said deceased, June 27, 1694.