On 10 Nov 1687 Elizabeth married
Edmund Weld (12778) , son of
Thomas Weld (4360) (ca Jul 1626-17 Jan 1682/3) &
Dorothy Whiting (4379) (ca 1628-31 Jul 1694), in Roxbury, MA.
78 Born on 29 Sep 1659 in Roxbury, MA.78 Edmund was baptized on 2 Oct 1659. Edmund died in Roxbury, MA in Jul 1748.54 Occupation: Cooper.
Edmund took the oath of allegiance in Roxbury in 1678 or 1679, and held a pew in the meeting house of the First Church in 1693. He held a house in Roxbury, one half of which he deeded 15 Feb 1723/4 to his son Edmund Weld, joyner, as also one half right in the Training Field of Roxbury which was destined to be the subject of later controversy. He provided in this deed that Edmund, if he survived him, should have the right to buy the other half of the house at it appraisal value, upon condition that if he should marry again, and his wife should survive him and remain his widow, his half should remain to her during her widowhood. His wife’s property was of sufficient importance for him to be appointed by Judge Samuel Sewall administrator for her personbal estate, teh wri of adminstration specifically excepting her real estate.54
Edmund’s will was made 18 Jun 1744, and probated 14 Apr 1747, and administration letters granted 26 Jul 1748 to widow Clemence and son Samuel.54