Pane-Joyce Genealogy
Family of Lieut. Joseph Richardson (4839) & Mary Blodgett
13846. Mary Richardson. Born on 10 Jan 1695 in Woburn, MA.35 Mary died in Shrewsbury, MA, on 25 Oct 1798; she was 103.145
Vinton’s summary:145 When Mary “was one hundred years old, her pastor, Rev. Dr. Joseph Sumner, took her to a sleigh ride. Dr. Sumner himself lived to be eighty-five years old, and died Dec. 9, 1824, having sustained the pastoral office in that town more than sixty-two years.”
The following is a contemporary notice of Mrs. Baldwin's death: "At Shrewsbury, Mrs. Mary Jones, aet. nearly 105 years. Her maiden name was Mary Richardson. She was born in Woburn, January 10th. O. S., 1694. Her first husband was Henry Baldwin, Esq., of Pelham, N.H., by whom she had three children, who lived to settle in the world, and left families. Her second husband was Colonel Jones, of Hopkinton, who died about the year 1772, since which time she remained a widow. She enjoyed a good degree of health, until within a few weeks of her death. The serenity of mind, and quietness of temper, which she possesst to an uncommon degree, doubtless contributed to her great age. Being early imprest with the importance of religion, the practice of it, ever appeared natural and easy. As she lived, so she died in the hope of a blessed immortality, and but a few hours before her death was able to express, with great propriety, her views and prospects of futurity." - Columbian Centinel (Boston), November 3, 1798.316
Children of Henry and Mary (Richarson) Baldwin, born at Woburn: 35
i. Henry Baldwin, b. 27 Feb 1718, d. 17 Nov 1789, m. 1st Abigail Butler of Pelham, NH, m, wnd Martha Abbott, resided at Pelham and removed to Shrewsbury;
ii. Nathan Baldwin, b. 18 May 1720, m. 1st Sarah Oakes, m. 2nd Lydia Oakes resided at Worcester, MA;
iii. Mary Baldwin, b. 4 Jan 1722, m. 8 Apr 1745 Rev. Abner Bayley of Salem, NH.145
On 7 May 1717 when Mary was 22, she first married Henry Baldwin (29583) , son of Henry Baldwin (18291) (15 Nov 1664-7 Jul 1739) & Abigail Fiske (1 Feb 1674-Jan 1771), in Woburn, MA.35 Born on 12 Jan 1693 in Woburn, MA.35 Henry died in Woburn, MA, on 7 Jul 1739; he was 46.145
On 21 Sep 1758 when Mary was 63, she second married Col. John Jones, son of Isaac Jones (1 Dec 1664-) & Mary [Jones], in Hopkinton, MA. Born on 24 Oct 1691 in Boston, MA. John died in Hopkinton, MA, on 7 Feb 1773; he was 81.
John of Hopkinton.
Will: 0416780 Middlesex Co. probate papers - case #12863 John
Jones 1773
In the Name of God Amen. This Twenty ninth day of October
Anno Domini
One thousand seven hundred seventy two, and in the
Thirteenth year of his
Majesties Regin.
I John Jones of Hopkinton in the County of Middlesex, and
Province of the
Massachusetts Bay in New England, Esquire, being Sound in
my
understanding and memory praised be God therefore), and
calling to mind
my Frailty, and mortality, Do make + Ordain this my last
Will, and
Testament in manner following, That is to say first of all I
recommend my
Soul into the hands of God who gave it, and my Body I
commit to the Earth
to be buried in decent manner at the discretion of my
Executor herin
after named hoping thru? the merits of Christ my Dear
Saviour to obtain
the Pardon of all my sins, and a Glorious Resurrection to
Eternal Life
and touching such worldly goods + Estate as it hath pleased
God to Bless
me withal? in this Life. I Give, Desmiss, + dispose thereof in
a manner
following. Viz.
Imp. I Give, and Bequeath unto my Well beloved Wife Mary
Twenty six
Pounds, thirteen shillings, and four pence, The One half part
of said sum
to be paid within six months, + the other half part thereof to
be paid
within twelve months next after my decease + also the sum
six pounds,
thirteen shillings, and four pence to be paid immediately
after my
decease, and if not paid to be from that time on interest and
also all
the houshold goods she brought with her, agreable to an
Inventory with
the Settlement before marriage. And also a Priviledge in my
Dwelling
house together with my Executor at the cost of the Estate for
Subsistance, and the use of my Horse, + Chaise if She
Chooses to Accept,
+ improve it during her Pleasure.
Item. I Give and Bequeath to my Loving son Simpson Jones
over + above
what I have settled on him by Deed my negro man named
James, also one
third part of my Oxen, horses, + steers and Utensils for
husbandry; Also
the Book called the morning exercise, and Law Book. And in
case my said
son Simpson survives his present Wife, the above articles
are bequeathed
to him his Heirs, and assigns forever, But in case his present
Wife
survives they are bequeathed to the Heirs of his Body, And
to their Heirs
+ Assigns forever. I have bequeathed to my said son
Simpson no part in
my mills because I have lately paid him the sum of Forty
pounds, Lawful
money --
Item. I Give and Bequeath to my Loving son John Jones, and
to his Heirs,
and Assigns forever over and above what I have settled on
him by Deed One
half part of my Grist mill, + Saw mill with one half of the
Pond Stream,
+Damm + Utensils for each mill and one half of about three
quarters of an
Acre of land including the Gravel pit + one half the old end
of the
dwelling house, Also my negro man named Tom. Also one
third part of my
horses, Oxen, and Steers, + Utensils for husbandry, and the
whole of my
Cyder mill, and Press, Also my Silver hilted Sword, ?lanc?,+
Surveying
instruments my Silver tankard, Bible with annotations, and
the Law Book
which he now has, Also all my my Books of record
containing the
conveyances of Hopkinton; and Upton Leap? Lands, or
Common lands does? in
consequence of them. Also the Proprietors Book of records,
and all the
plans relating to said Lands
Item. I Give, + Bequeath to my Loving son Anthony Jones, +
to his Heirs,
+ Assigns forever Over, and above what I have settled on
him by Deed One
half part of my Grist mill, and Saw mill, and one half part of
the pond,
stream, and
damm, + Utensils for each mill, and one half of about three
quarters of
an acre of Land including the gravel pit, and the old end of
the dwelling
house, Also one third part of my horses, Oxen, + Steers, +
Utensils for
husbandry, Also my negro boy named Bacchus, Also all my
wearing apparel,
my Sport? cup, Looking glass, Great chair, + cane chairs of?
the west
Room, also one great Bible + mr. Willards Body of Divinity --
Item. I Give, and bequeath to my Grandson Nathaniel Alden
Jones all my
Lands in a place called New Hopkinton in the Province of
New Hampshire to
him his Heirs and Assigns forever. --
Item. I Give, and bequeath to Grandsons John Jones, + Isaac
Jones in
equal shares two thirds parts of the seventy five acre Lot
lying between
my own land, and the Lot that Hugh Black livd on, to them
their Heirs, +
Assigns forever. Also I give my Gun to my said Granson John
Jones. --
Item. I Give, and bequeath to my Daughter Ann Saltmarsh
her Heirs and
Assigns forever thirteen acres of Land adjoining to the Land
whereon she
now lives, to be valued as part of her portion at thirteen
pounds, six
shillings, + eight pence --
Item. I Give, and bequeath to my Daughter Hannah Homes,
her Heirs and
Assigns forever Fifty acres of Land Scituate near the Land
She with her
husband now lives on, to be valued as part of her Portion at
Thirty
pounds. --
Item. I Give and bequeath unto Jone, Isaac, + Elizabeth
Smith, the
children of my Daughter Abigail Cuzzens by her first
husband Smith, + to
their Heirs + assigns Thirty Pounds to be equally divided
among them
which thirty pounds thus given to said three Children of my
Daughter
Cuzzens is to be ? ? part of her Portion and accordingly
Deducted
therefrom --
Item. I Give, and Bequeath to my six Daughters, and to their
Legal
Representatives, Viz. To the Heirs of Mary Robinson decd. to
the Heirs of
Elizabeth Learned decd. + to Sarah Chapman, Anne
Saltmarsh, Hannah Homes,
and Abigail Cuzzens, to each of them the sum of Fifty
pounds to them
their Heirs + assigns to be paid by my Executor as soon as it
can be
rais'd out of the money due to me for the Lands which I
have sold which
were formerly Chapman's, + Haw?ings, which Fifty pounds is
to be over,
and above what I advanced to each of them in furniture etc
at marriage
but what they or their husbands otherwise owe one is to be
Esteem'd a
part of sd bequest, + deducted therefrom --
It is my Will and Pleasure that all my Books, plate, + negroes,
also my
Stock of Cattle, and household furniture not otherwise
disposed of in
this my last Will be equally divided among my six daughters,
or their
Legal Representatives in equal Shares Viz. Sarah Chapman,
Anne Saltmarsh,
Hannah Homes, and Abigail Cuzzens, and the Heirs of Mary
Robinson decd.
and the Heirs of Elizabeth learned decd. to them, their
Heirs, +
Assigns. But so that the Lands which I have herein given to
my Daughters
Anne Saltmarsh, Hannah Homes, and the Legacy to the
Children of Abigail
Cuzzens by her first husband be accounted as part of the
equal shares of
my said Daughters - Anne, Hannah, + Abigail as the
estimation, + Same
herein set down and Also provided the Heirs of my
Daughters Robinson +
learned will discharge my Estate of a Legacy given to my said
daughters
by their Grandfather Simpson + which I have paid, but have
lost, or
mislaid the Receipt, otherwise to be excluded the benefit of
the Bequest
--
Item. It is my Will, and Pleasure that all the Remainder of my
Estate
both Real, and Personal not disposed of in this my last, and
Testament,
after paying my Just Debts, and funeral Charges (and
excepting? my Rights
in Cedar Swamp which are hereby given to my three sons in
equal shares)
Be, and hereby is given, + Bequeathed to my nine Children,
or their Legal
Representatives in nine Equal Shares, or Divisions Viz.
Simpson, John, +
Anthony, Mary, and Elizabeth decd. Sarah, Anne, Hannah,
and abigail to
them, their Heirs, and Assigns -- Provided nevertheless and
it is my
express Will, + pleasure that if any of my Heirs Legatees
herein named
shall be dissatisfied with this my last Will, and shall bring my
Action
or Actions to put my Executor to trouble, or Expence that
then, and in
such case, He or She shall be excluded from my benefit - of
what may be
herein bequeathed to him, or her.
Item. Whereas I have disposed of my negro Slaves to, and
among my
Children, + Legacies as is before expressed in this my last
Will, and
Testament, It is my Express Will, + pleasure that those to
whom said
Negroes are given shall maintain them in case of their being
sick,
unprofitable, or burthensome, otherwise my Executor
hereafter named is
Directed, + impowered to Deduct so much out of the
Legacies, + Bequests
herein given to such Refusing, and Neglecting Legatees, as
shall be
sufficient to ? to such infirm slave a sufficient maintenance
--
Ellto? I Name, Ordain, Constitute, + Appoint my Beloved, +
trusty son
John Jones Sole Executor of this my last Will, + Testament
hereby
Revoking, and making null, and void all former Wills and
Testaments by me
at any time heretofore made -- In Witness whereof I have
hereunto set my
hand, and Seal this day, and Date herein before written. --
Memorandm. It is my Will + Pleasure that whereas I have
disposed of the
greatest part of my Lands, + amongst my three sons by Deed
of Gift by
which they are to come into possession immediately after
my decease, +
whereas it may so happen that I may decease at a time when
there is a
Crop on the Ground, I therefore order, + direct that if it
should so
happen that said Crops on the ground, or in the Barn shall
go, + belong
to those who have possess'd, + occupied s.d Lands the
preceeding season
-- I also hereby Give, + bequeath to my son John Jones three
quarters of
an acre of Land in sd. Hopkinton lying on Cold Spring brook
between the
land of sd. John Jones, + the land of Isaac Clark Junr. as the
same is
now bounded aforesaid? --
John Jones
Sign'd, Seal'd, Publish'd and Declared as his Last Will, +
Testament in
presence of us who have subscribed our Names in the
Testators presence
Jno. Wilson Jesse Rice Ezra Gleason
An Inventory of the Personal Estate of John Jones Esqr. late
of
Hopkinston in the County of Middlesex deceas'd. Taken by
us the
Subscribers, this SEventh Day of July 1773. + is as Followeth
Viz.
Sundry Articles of Quick-Stock + house-hold Furniture given
to his
Daughters in his last Will, apprizd
@ pounds 176-15-10
Stock + Husbandry Utencils given to his Sons in ditto
60-10-4
Debts Due to the Estate (Inclusive of Interest) 993-16-3 1/4
----------- pounds 1231-2-5 1/4
John Nutt Gilbert Dench - Apprizers
...
Sir, Hopkinton Novr. 13, 1773
At the desire of Colo. Jones this is to signify to you, that I
was
present with the late Colo. Jones decd. at the time of his
making, +
signing his Last Will, + Testament, that He Dictated to me
and I wrote it
for him. And from what then passed I am very sure that He
design'd that
the Land therein bequeath'd to his two Daughters Saltmarsh,
and Homes at
an estimated price should be consider'd as part of their
Legacy of
50.
In this I am confirm'd because whereas the Legacies of
50. to
each Daughter was to be paid out of an appropriated fund,
when a Doubt
was started whether said fund would be sufficient, He
Replied that it
undoubtedly would because said Legacies at least some of
them were in a
great measure paid by these very lands + certain notes of
hand which He
had against them, or their husbands, + made a rough
calculate for that
purpose. I am with Great Esteem + Respect, Sir, Your most
Humd. Servt.
Jno. Wilson
The Honl. Saml Danforth Esqr.
Hopkinton Febr. 23, 1773
To the Honbll Judge Danforth Esqr in Cambridge
These may Certifie that the Hears of John Jones Esqr. Late of
Hopkinton
Decasd Have Mett and Agread that the will of the Testater
be Sott up +
proved
Simpson Jones Anthony Jones Joseph Cozzens Abigal
Cozzens
Isaac Larned Ann Saltmarsh
13847. Hannah Richardson. Born on 17 Aug 1697 in Woburn, MA.35 Hannah died in Woburn, MA, on 8 Sep 1778; she was 81.
The Woburn Vital Records says Thomas Carter and Mary Richardson, both of Woburn, were married on 21 May 1728.35
Children of Thomas and Hannah (Richardson) Carter, born at Woburn:
i. Hannah Carter, b. 15 Apr 1729; and
ii. Mary Carter, b. 5 Feb 1733.35
On 21 May 1728 when Hannah was 30, she married Thomas Carter (10951) , son of Timothy Carter (3409) (12 Jun 1653-8 Jul 1727) & Anna Fiske (27 Mar 1659-27 Jan 1716), in Woburn, MA.145 Born on 14 Aug 1690 in Woburn, MA.35 Thomas died in Woburn, MA, on 29 Sep 1771; he was 81.35
13848. Joseph Richardson. Born on 9 Nov 1699 in Woburn, MA.35 Joseph died in Woburn, MA, on 7 Dec 1725; he was 26.35
Joseph married Susanna Wyman (29571) , daughter of Lieut. Seth Wyman (18247) (8 Aug 1663-26 Oct 1715) & Esther Johnson (-31 Mar 1742). Born on 30 Jun 1695 in Woburn, MA.35 Susanna died in Woburn, MA, on 7 Mar 1726; she was 30.35 Buried in First Burial Ground of Woburn.149 "Here lyes ye body of Mrs. Susanna Richardson, wife to Mr. Joseph Richardson, who deceased March ye 6th 1726, aged about 29 years".
Children of Joseph and Susanna (Wyman) Richardson, born at Woburn:35
i. James Richardson, b. 1 Mar 1723/4, m.21 Jul 1749 (int) Sarah Leathe (dau. of Francis & Sarah Leathe of Woburn);
ii. Seth Richardson, b. 6 Mar 1725/6; and
iii. Susanna Richardson, twin, b. 6 Mar 1725/6, m. 1749 James Russell of Haverhill.145
13849. Maj. Josiah Richardson. Born on 12 Jan 1702 in Woburn, MA.35 Josiah died in Sudbury, MA, on 30 Aug 1770; he was 68.145
Josia was of Chelmsford when he married Experience.
On 23 Oct 1728 when Josiah was 26, he married Experience Wright, daughter of Benjamin Wright (14 Mar 1688-ca 1720) & Mary Smith.145
Children of Josiah and Experience Wright, the first born at Chelmsford, the other three at Sudbury:
i. Gideon, 5 Jun 1730, d. 17 Mar 1758, Harvard 1749, ordained at Wells, ME, 27 Feb 1754, m. at Boston 12 Dec 1754 Martha Thornton of Boston;
ii. Josiah, 29 May 173380, m. 31 Jan 1760 Elizabeth Eveleth of Stow, resided at Sudbury;
iii. Experience, m. 31 Mar 1772 Abishai Crossman of Sudbury; and
iv. Luther, b. 14 Jul 174880, d. 6 Oct 1752.145
13850. Reuben Richardson. Born on 12 Jun 1704 in Woburn, MA.35 Reuben died in Stoneham, MA, on 22 Dec 1776; he was 72.145
In 1726 Reuben married Esther Wyman (27521) , daughter of Samuel Wyman (15798) (29 Nov 1667-17 May 1725) & Rebecca Johnson (1 Mar 1665-aft 1735), in Stoneham, MA. Born on 25 Feb 1709 in Woburn, MA.145 Esther died in Stoneham, MA, on 8 Feb 1809; she was 99.145
Children of Reuben and Esther (Wyman) Richardson, born at Woburn,35 the other nine at Stoneham:
i. Joseph Richardson, b. 9 Feb 1727, d. 3 Jul 1823 at Woburn, m. 1761 at Danvers (int. 16 Jan 1761 at Woburn) Abigail Felton of Danvers (d. 18 Feb 1795 æ. 57 at Woburn), resided at Danvers and Woburn;
ii. Esther Richardson, b. 16 Apr 1729, m. 1751 Francis Leathe of Woburn;
iii. Reuben Richardson, b. 22 Dec 1731, d. soon;
iv. Reuben Richardson, b. 28 Mary 1733, m. 3 Mar 1757 Jerusha Kendall (b. 13 Feb 1734/5, dau. of Sameul & Elizabeth Kendall), perhaps m. 2nd Susanna, resided at Stoneham and Woburn;
v. Ruth Richardson, twin, b. 28 May 1733, d. 9 Mar 1808, m. Jan 1767 as his 2nd wife Lieut. John Geary (b. 22 Sep 1727, d. 22 Feb 1825, son of John & Elizabeth (Wyman) Geary of Stoneham, m. 1st Susanna Williams);
vi. Abel Richardson, b. 28 Oct 1736, d. 27 May 1831, m. 26 Nov 1761 Mary Thompson (b. 19 Jul 1738, d. 16 Jan 1832, dau. of Jabez & Lydia Thompson of Woburn);
vii. Caleb Richardson, b. 24 Oct 1738, d. 4 Apr 1814, m. 9 Jul 1767 Sarah Richardson (b. 10 Mar 1743, d. 3 Dec 1812, dau. of Stephen & Mary (Sawyer) Richardson);
viii. Elijah Richardson, b. 4 May 1741, d. 20 May 1832, m. 1773 Ruth Gould (b. 17 Oct 1753, d. Sep 1811, dau. of Daniel & Ruth (Bancroft) Gould of Stoneham);
ix. Mary, b. 2 Aug 1744, m. 1774 John Swan;
x. Jerusha Richardson, b. 2 Jun 1745, d. 15 Nov 1833, m. 1773 Reuben Locke (b. 16 Mar 1748/9, d. 28 Jan 1823, son of Stephen & Mehitable (Raymond) Locke of Lexington), resided at Lexington;
xi. Josiah Richardson, b. 8 Nov 1747, d. 28 Dec 1795 at Woburn, m. 11 Apr 1776 Jerusha Brooks (b. 13 Jul 1757, d. 12 Sep 1842, dau. of Benjamin & Susanna (Kendall) Brooks of Woburn, she m. 2nd 9 Dec 1806 Ebenezer Wade of Woburn);
xii. Loammi Richardson, b. 12 Jan 1749/50, d. æ. 15 months;
xiii. Thaddous Richardson, b. 7 Aug 1752, d. 14 Jun 1828 at Stoneham, m. 2 Nov 1780 Lydia Vinton (b. 15 Mar 1759, d. 25 Aug 1836, dau. of John & Lydia (Nichols) Vinton of South Reading (Wakefield)); and
xiv. Charles, b. 17 Feb 1756, Lieut., m. 26 Jun 1777 Anna Bruce (b. 27 Jan 1759, dau. of George & Mary (Holt) Bruce of Woburn).145
13851. Oliver Richardson. Born on 15 Aug 1706 in Woburn, MA.35 Oliver died in Woburn, MA, on 7 Apr 1795; he was 88.145
On 24 Jul 1726 when Oliver was 19, he first married Lydia Wyman (27517) , daughter of Samuel Wyman (15798) (29 Nov 1667-17 May 1725) & Rebecca Johnson (1 Mar 1665-aft 1735), in Reading, MA.35 Born on 1 Jan 1701/2 in Woburn, MA.145 Lydia died in Woburn, MA, on 26 Oct 1754; she was 53.35
Children of Oliver and Lydia (Wyman) Richardson, born at Woburn:35
i. Jesse Richardson, b. 1 Feb 1729/30, d. 5 Nov 1813 at Woburn, m. 29 Dec 1756 Jemima Brooks (b. 20 Aug 1737, d. 5 Apr 1814, dau. of Ebenezer & Jemima (Locke) Brooks of Woburn);
ii. Paul Richardson, b. 23 Dec 1734, m. Eusehia Harrington (b. May 1751 at Lancaster, dau. of Rev. Timothy Harrington);
iii. Oliver Richardson, b. 28 Apr 1737, d. 2 May 1827 at Stoneham, m. 22 Jun 1769 Betsey Tidd, d. 28 Feb 1805;
iv. Lydia Richardson, b. 21 Dec 1740, d. 31 Aug 1790 unmarried;
v. Susanna Richardson, b. 23 Mar 1744, d. 13 Sep 1833, m. 3 Dec 1762 Joshua Tay (b. 3 Apr 1741, d. 29 Dec 1801 at Woburn, son of William & Abigail Tay of Woburn); and
vi. Samuel Richardson, b. 5 Dec 1748, d. 15 Oct 1839, m. 1st 1763 Esther Simonds (b. 2 Mar 1750, d. 1778, dau. of James Simonds), m. 2nd 1782 Anna Eustis of Boston.145
On 30 Mar 1756 when Oliver was 49, he second married Eunice Pierce (34674) , daughter of James Pierce (28 Feb 1689/90-21 Dec 1773) & Phebe Reed (27499) (22 Mar 1695-1776).145 Born on 19 Feb 1734/5 in Woburn, MA. Eunice died in Woburn, MA, on 5 Apr 1774; she was 39.35
13852. David Richardson. Born on 12 Oct 1708 in Woburn, MA.35 David died in Woburn, MA, on 12 Oct 1708; he was <1.35
13853. Samuel Richardson. Born on 12 Oct 1708 in Woburn, MA.35 Samuel died in Woburn, MA, on 12 Oct 1708; he was <1.35
13854. Charles Richardson. Born on 27 Jul 1710 in Woburn, MA.35 Charles died ca 1782 in Auburn, MA.
Children of Charles Richardson:
i. Mary, m. a Mr Woolston;
ii. Lucretia, m. 16 Nov 1769 Samuel Marble of Sutton; and
iii. Charles.145
On 2 Feb 1737 when Charles was 26, he first married Mary Roper (34790) , daughter of Ephraim Roper Jr (ca 1687-16 Feb 1729/30) & Sybillah Moore (28000) (2 Sep 1694-25 May 1750), in Oxford, MA. Born on 20 May 1715 in Sudbury, MA.
Mary, of Westford.
Charles second married Susanna [Richardson].
13855. Ruth Richardson. Born on 17 Jun 1713 in Woburn, MA.35 Ruth died on 13 May 1791; she was 77.34
James and Ruth lived at "New Bridge," in North Woburn, where his grandfather, Henry Baldwin, settled in 1642.145
Children of James and Ruth (Richardson) Baldwin:
i. Cyrus, b. 5 Nov 1740, drowned at Dunstable 5 Nov 1790, m. Ruth Wilson of Bedford, no children;
ii. Reuel, b. 9 May 1742, d. 21 Feb 1745/6;
iii. Loammi, b. 10 Jan 1744/5, d. 20 Oct 1807, Harvard M.A. 1785, Col., namesake of the Baldwin apple, m. 1st 9 Jul 1772 Mary Fowle (d. 27 Sep 1786, dau. of James Fowle), m. 2nd 26 May 1791 Margaret Fowle (d. 8 Aug 1799, dau. of Josiah Fowle), resided at North Woburn; and
iv. Reuel, b. 30 Jun 1747, d. 18 Apr 1775, m. 4 Oct 1769 Kezia Wyman.34,145,149
On 29 May 1739 when Ruth was 25, she married James Baldwin (29585) , son of Henry Baldwin (18291) (15 Nov 1664-7 Jul 1739) & Abigail Fiske (1 Feb 1674-Jan 1771), in Woburn, MA.34 Born on 19 Oct 1710 in Woburn, MA.35 James died on 28 Jun 1791; he was 80.34
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