1 Jan 1732/3 (Int.) Mary married
David Stowell (19748) , son of
David Stowell (7112) (ca 1660-9 Sep 1724) &
Mary Stedman (ca 1670-27 Sep 1724), in Andover, MA.
88 Born ca 1695/6 in Newton, MA. David was baptized in Watertown, MA, on 20 Nov 1709.88 David died in Willington, CT bef 5 Sep 1763.88 Occupation: Weaver & farmer.
From the Stowell Genealogy:88
David Stowell resided in Watertown and Newton, Mass., and Pomfret and Windham and Willington, Conn. He was a weaver in Massachusetts and a farmer in Connecticut.
Will of David Stoel of Willington, Conn, dated 14 May 1763, probated 5 Sept. 1763. Wife Mary Stowell and Moses Holmes, executors.
Bequeaths to wife Mary Stoel all household furniture, also a horse, cow and six sheep and one-half of dwelling house, barn and farm and fire wood, suitably cut to fit the fire place, as long as she remains my widow. To son David Stoel, one-half of dwelling house, bam and farm, all farming tools and all stock except that given widow. To sons Isaac Stowell and Samuel Stoel the whole of 200 acres lying in Walpole, N. H., to be divided equally. To grandchildren Jonathan, Josiah, Eunice and Patience Stoel, children of my late son Ebenezer Stoel, deceased, twenty shillings which upon consideration of a valuable portion I have heretofore given their father is their full portion out of my estate. To my daughters and their heirs, viz: Elizabeth Pulsifer, Jerusha Abbott, Anna Stoddard, Mary Royce, Susannah Lyon, Sarah Royce and Hittie Wright, thirty-five shillings. To my daughter Patience Stoel and her heirs, ten pounds. To my three sons, David, Isaac and Samuel Stoel, all my wearing apparel to be divided equally.
David is described as David Stowell of Newton, Mass. in seven Midd. Deeds 1717 to 1724, as David Stowell of Pomfret, Conn, in nine Pomfret Deeds 1732 to 1745, as David Stoel of Pomfret in two Ashford deeds 1740 to 1749, as David Stoel of Windham, Conn, in three Windham deeds 1745 to 1751, as David Stoel of Windham in two Pomfret deeds in 1751, as David Stoel of Willington, Conn, in fourteen Willington deeds 1752 to 1763. The name is spelled Stowell in three Newton and Andover marriage records.
David Stowell and wife Mary joined Hampton Church, 5 Sept. 1742.
David Stowell sells dwelling in Newton, Mass., 26 Oct. 1724. (Midd. Deeds.) As his wife Patience died, 1 Oct. 1724, five days after giving birth to Ebenezer, this sale may have been of his homestead preparatory to moving to Pomfret, where his name appears in 1725.
Administration granted John Herrington, eldest son, 10 Aug. 1741, on estate of John Herrington of Waltham. (Midd, Prob.) In the division 13 Nov. 1741, it states “we can
not find that the children of Patience Herrington, deceased, the late wife of David Stowell, have received anything saving nine pounds paid their motlier in her life time.”