Pane-Joyce Genealogy
15712. Rebecca Jones. Born on 15 Oct 1673 in Salem, MA.139 Rebecca died aft Feb 1746.209 Religion: Rebecca was admitted to the Wilmington church 16 Mar 1734.209
Ca 1688/9 Rebecca married William Butters (6055) , son of William Butters (2445) (ca 1630-13 Nov 1692) & Mary (-5 Jan 1701). Born ca 1666 in Woburn, MA. William was baptized on 1 Oct 1738.209 William died in Wilmington, MA on 9 Feb 1746.399 Buried in Old Burial Ground, Wilmington. Religion: William was baptized and admitted to the Wilmington church 1 Oct 1738.209

From George Butter’s Butters Family:209
William, son of William and Mary Butter, bom in that part of North Woburn called Boggy Meadow End. The increase in his father’s tax to two persons in the rate for 1687 would indicate that Willifim, Jr., paid his first tax in that year. The Woburn records show that he was regularly taxed in the county and town rates; also the rates for maintenance of the minister, Mr. Fox, and for His Majesty’s (the King’s) service. In the Province tax of 1703-5, he is charged with 20 polls, and in 1708 30 polls, which possibly referred to or included the men in his employ. The industry of cutting timber for the shipyards on the Mystic seemed to be the principal occupation of farmers in this locality at the time. He was one of the early officers in the new town of Wilmington, having been chosen Selectman at the annual election of the town, March 2, 1731, and on July 6, 1732, he was chosen one of the committee to secure the settlement of the Rev. Mr. Ward Cotten for the new church. June 9, 1716 he added to his estate by purchase of H. Sommers, land adjoining his own. He married about 1687 Rebecca ——. She was admitted by letter into the church of Wilmington, March 16,1734, five months after organization of church, and he was baptized and admitted to the same church October I, 1738. He died “February 9, 1746, aged about 80 years” (from gravestone in the old cemetery near the Church of Christ, in Wilmington). Probate records recite the date of his death, “April 28, 1745.” She
died after him. Owing to loss of early town records the date could not be learned.

Also from the Butters Family:209
    Upon the death of. the father the two sons, Samuel Butter and William Butter, both of Wilmington, took upon themselves the office of executors to the last will and testament of their father William Butter, of Wilmington, deceased, the 28th day of April Anno Domini one thousand seven hundred and forty-five, Annoque Regni Regis, George IL, Decimo Sento. Bequest to wife Rebecca: The use and improvements of ye westerly end of dwelling-house, with half ye cellar belonging to ye same during ye term of her natural life, fifteen bushels of good corn, ten to be Indian and five rye; one hundred and twenty pounds of good pork, ninety pounds of good beef, four barrels of good cider, one bushel of good malt, all to be given to my dear wife yearly and every year during the term of her natural life; fire wood cut fit for her fire and laid at her door; two good cows, both Summer and Winter; a good horse, and provide ye same to ride to meeting on and elsewhere, with a suitable person to ride before her at all times; five pounds in good public bill of credit on ye Province, or lawful money, yearly and every year during her natural life.
Bequest to daughter Lydia Carter: Ye sum of twenty pounds in lawful money or bills of credit on ye Province, to be paid within two years. Bequest to the four children of daughter Rebecca, deceased, ye sum of five pounds to be paid in lawful money or bills of credit when they shall arrive at the age of twenty-one years or upon marriage. Bequest to the two children of daughter Mary Johnson, deceased: Ten pounds to be paid to them in lawful money or good bills of credit on ye Province upon their marriage or when they shall arrive at the age of twenty-one years. Bequest to Samuel: One certain parcel of land lying in Wilmington, and on the easterly side of the homestead. Bequest to son William: Ye residue and remainder of land wheresover and whatsoever not disposed of, half part of corn-house. Further to wife is given use and improvements of all house effects within doors during the period of her natural life, and at her decease the same to be given to daughter Lydia Carter and her heirs.
    October 25, 1733. William Butter,
    Appraisal of Personal Estate, £ 174-7-6.

The Butters Family209 has a tracing of William’s gravesone: “Here lyes Buried ye Body of Mr William Butters Who Departed this life Feby 9 1746 Aged about 80 Years”
Their children include:
16250i.
William Butters (Died soon) (18 Sep 1689-20 Sep 1689)
16251ii.
William Butters (Died unmarried) (24 Mar 1691-1711)
16252iii.
Rebecca Butters (Died young) (10 Oct 1693-1696)
16253iv.
Lydia Butters (11 Jun 1695-14 Feb 1774)
16254v.
Rebecca Butters (30 Aug 1698-bef 1733)
16255vi.
Samuel Butters (21 Jun 1703-Nov 1788)
16256vii.
Mary Butters (28 Jul 1705-7 Aug 1730)
16257viii.
John Butters (Died young) (22 Oct 1708-1711)
16258ix.
William Butters (8 Apr 1713-3 Jun 1784)
15713. Abigail Jones. Born on 7 Jan 1674 in Salem, MA.139 Abigail died in Ashford, CT, on 12 Jan 1747; she was 73.125
On 7 Jan 1691 when Abigail was 17, she married Lieut. Samuel Snow, son of Samuel Snow (28 May 1647-28 Nov 1717) & Sarah Wilson (ca 1653-15 Jun 1686), in Salem, MA. Born 8 Feb 1669/70 in Woburn, MA.124 Samuel died in Ashford, CT on 19 Dec 1743.125

In 1724, Lieut. Samuel Snow and his son Samuel Snow Jr bought, each of them, a tract of land in Ashford, CT, and immediately removed their residence there from Woburn. At Ashford, Lieut. Snow became one of the principal men; was genearlly Moderator at their town meetings, a Selectman, Town Treasurer, etc. for many years.125
Their children include:
33054i.
Samuel Snow (24 Aug 1692-24 Dec 1756)
33055ii.
Abigail Snow (18 Nov 1694-)
33056iii.
Sarah Snow (14 Sep 1697-)
33057iv.
Ruth Snow (8 May 1700-)
33058v.
Rebecca Snow (11 Feb 1702/3-9 Dec 1772)
33059vi.
Elizabeth Snow (19 Dec 1705-)
33060vii.
Benjamin Snow (29 Aug 1708-22 Apr 1752)
33061viii.
Joseph Snow (18 May 1713-6 Feb 1787)
15714. Hannah Jones. Born on 17 May 1677 in Salem, MA.139 Hannah died in Wilmington, MA, on 7 Nov 1760; she was 83.
Hannah married Joseph Lewis (40315) , son of Joseph Lewis (say 1646-24 Jun 1675) & Mary Jones (20721) (ca 1654-bef 1 Apr 1720). Born on 6 Jun 1672 in Swansea, Bristol County, Massachusetts.62,191 Joseph died in Wilmington, MA, on 25 Jul 1755; he was 83.
Their children include:
33062i.
Hannah Lewis (13 Oct 1700-)
33063ii.
Mary Lewis (22 Feb 1701/2-)
33064iii.
Benjamin Lewis (5 Jun 1705-23 Sep 1777)
33065iv.
Joseph Lewis (1 Jan 1707-)
33066v.
Abigail Lewis (11 Apr 1710-)
33067vi.
John Lewis (8 Jun 1713-)
15715. Rachel Jones. Born on 17 Apr 1679 in Salem, MA.139 Rachel died in Woburn, MA, on 10 Dec 1715; she was 36. Buried in First Burial Ground of Woburn. “Here lyes ye body of Rachel, widow wife to Daniel Snow, aged 36 years and 8 months, died December ye 10th, 1713”.

Rachel’s epitaph: “Blessed are ye dead that die in ye Lord.”144
On 5 Aug 1696 when Rachel was 17, she married Daniel Snow, son of Samuel Snow (28 May 1647-28 Nov 1717) & Sarah Wilson (ca 1653-15 Jun 1686), in Woburn, MA.124 Born on 9 Jul 1674 in Woburn, MA.124 Daniel died in Woburn, MA, on 7 Jul 1717; he was 42. Buried in First Burial Ground of Woburn.144 “Here lyes the body of Mr. Daniel Snow, aged 43 years, who deceased July ye 7th, 1717”.

Daniel’s epitaph: “That they may rest from their Labour and Their Works do Follow them.”144
Their children include:
33068i.
Rachel Snow (25 Nov 1697-)
33069ii.
Daniel Snow (9 Mar 1699/1700-)
33070iii.
Jonathan Snow (15 Jul 1702-18 Apr 1762)
33071iv.
Anis Snow (8 May 1705-)
33072v.
Mary Snow (14 Aug 1707-)
33073vi.
Sarah Snow (2 Nov 1709-)
33074vii.
Richard Snow (6 Mar 1711/2-31 Mar 1756)
33075viii.
David Snow (Died soon) (30 Mar 1714-31 Jul 1714)
15716. Sarah Jones. Born on 10 Jul 1681 in Salem, MA.139 Sarah died in Wilmington, MA, on 13 Feb 1771; she was 89.399

Abraham and Sarah were both of Woburn when they married.
On 26 Dec 1700 when Sarah was 19, she married Abraham Jaquith (15797) , son of Abraham Jaquith (7565) (19 Dec 1644-14 Apr 1679) & Mary Adford (5929) (ca 1651-), in Woburn, MA.124 Born 17 Feb 1672/3 in Woburn, MA.124 Abraham died in Wilmington, MA on 18 Dec 1753.399 Occupation: Husbandman.

Abraham owned land in that part of Woburn set off as Wilmington in 1730. He was active in Wilmington town affairs; selectman in 1733. He was one of the original 17 members of the church.164
Their children include:
33076i.
Abraham Jaquith (30 Dec 1701-7 Jan 1790)
33077ii.
Sarah Jaquith (8 Mar 1703-)
33078iii.
Lieut. John Jaquith (7 Oct 1704-18 Sep 1781)
33079iv.
Mary Jaquith (1 Sep 1706-)
33080v.
Elizabeth Jaquith (5 Jun 1708-1 Oct 1777)
33081vi.
Adford Jaquith (15 Apr 1710-16 Jul 1791)
33082vii.
Abigail Jaquith (10 Jun 1712-bef 5 Oct 1807)
33083viii.
Ebenezer Jaquith (3 Jun 1714-18 Sep 1800)
33084ix.
Dea. Benjamin Jaquith (27 Jun 1716-29 Aug 1801)
33085x.
William Jaquith (Twin, died young) (1 May 1718-May 1718)
33086xi.
Lydia Jaquith (Twin, died young) (1 May 1718-May 1718)
33087xii.
Hannah Jaquith (19 Jul 1719-8 Aug 1800)
33088xiii.
Ruth Jaquith (Died soon) (10 Apr 1722-30 Apr 1722)
33089xiv.
Susanna Jaquith (Died soon) (23 Jun 1723-5 Jul 1723)
33090xv.
Seth Jaquith (Died soon) (5 Jun 1724-16 Jul 1724)
33091xvi.
Abraham Jaquith (3 Jan 1727-)
15717. Hugh Jones. Born ca 1683 in Salem, MA. Hugh died in Dracut, MA ca 1770.

From Bartlett’s article “Hugh Jones of Salem”:387
    “Hugh^2 Jones, born in Salem, in 1683, went to Woburn with his mother, about 1694, and resided for nearly forty years in that part of the town set off in 1730 as Wilmington; but on Apr. 18, 1733, he purchased of Gov. Belcher a farm of 187 acres in Dracut, whither he removed, and died about 1770, as his son Hugh was called ‘junior’ up to 1769. (Middlesex Co. Deeds, vol. xxxvi, vol. 252). No record of his death or settlement of his estate has been found. ... On Dec. 17, 1729, Hugh Jones of Woburn et al., sons-in-law to Samuel Wilson, late of Woburn, conveyed to their borther-in-law Samuel Wilson all their interest in the estate of their father-in-law. (Middlesex Co. Deeds, vol. xxix, fol. 328.)”
Hugh married Hannah Wilson (21563) , daughter of Sergt. Samuel Wilson (29 Dec 1658-21 Nov 1729) & Elizabeth Peirce (8015) (6 Mar 1659-). Born on 24 Dec 1688 in Woburn, MA.124
Their children include:
33092i.
Abigail Jones (17 Dec 1711-aft 1782)
33093ii.
Hannah Jones (16 Apr 1714-)
33094iii.
Lieut. David Jones (27 Jul 1716-20 Jan 1795)
33095iv.
Jonathan Jones (20 Jan 1718/9-ca 1811)
33096v.
Nathan Jones (13 Apr 1721-Sep 1799)
33097vi.
Nathaniel Jones (5 Jun 1723-13 Mar 1765)
33098vii.
Mary Jones (11 May 1725-ca 1758)
33099viii.
Hugh Jones (7 Jul 1727-ca 1801)
15718. Lydia Jones. Born on 20 Feb 1684 in Salem, MA.139
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