Pane-Joyce Genealogy
23910. Elizabeth Weld. Born on 21 Feb 1689 in Roxbury, MA. Elizabeth died in Roxbury, MA, on 1 Nov 1746; she was 57.
On 13 Nov 1718 when Elizabeth was 29, she married Elias Parkman, son of William Parkman (29 Mar 1658-28 Nov 1730) & Elizabeth Adams (21 Sep 1660-13 Apr 1746), in Roxbury, MA.54 Born on 9 Oct 1688 in Boston, MA.54 Elias died in Boston, MA, on 24 May 1741; he was 52. Occupation: Mast-Maker.

Elias, of Boston. He was a man of considerable business connections, as he acted as attorney for the children of Edmund Weld in connection with the White estate.54
Their children include:
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Elizabeth Parkman (4 Aug 1723-16 Mar 1798)
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Dorothy Parkman (8 Feb 1724/5-bef 1750)
23911. John Weld. Born ca 1690 in Roxbury, MA.54 John died in Pomfret, CT on 24 Jul 1763.54
Ca 1727 John married Esther Waldo (50569) , daughter of Daniel Waldo (19 Aug 1657-1 Nov 1737) & Susannah Adams (33368) (ca 1661-16 Mar 1740/1).54 Born on 3 Jan 1698 in Chelmsford, MA.54 Esther died in Pomfret, CT, on 11 Jan 1777; she was 79.54
Their children include:
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Esther Weld (30 Jul 1728-14 Sep 1810)
43666ii.
John Weld (23 Sep 1730-)
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Elias Weld (10 Apr 1732-9 May 1805)
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Rev. Ezra Waldo Weld (13 Jun 1736-16 Jan 1816)
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Elizabeth Weld (13 Jun 1736-ca 1830)
23912. Joseph Weld. Born ca 1693. Joseph died in Roxbury, MA 21 Feb 1693/4.78
23913. Edmund Weld. Born on 23 Jun 1695 in Roxbury, MA.78 Edmund died in Roxbury, MA, on 13 Jun 1748; he was 52.78 Buried in Eliot Burying Ground, Roxbury. Lot: B208. Occupation: Joiner.

From Charles Frederick Robinson’s Weld Collections:54
    Edmund was a landed man of considerable importance, as shown by his inventory, and is called ‘gentleman’ in the records. His possessions included ‘mansion house, barn and shop (he was a ‘Joyner’), home lot of three acres in Roxbury near Mr. John Greaton’s, prized £75; four acres with barn thereon, late the estate of Mr. William Denison, prized £225; ten acres of upland and meadow on the north-west side of the highway in Roxbury near Capt. Dorr’s, prized £325; seven acres of upland and meadow near the tide mill in Roxbury, prized £150; one undivided fifth part of three acres of salt meadow in Roxbury, prized £7 10 s.; ten and one half acres in Roxbury lying at a place called Holliston, part upland, part meadow, £180; eight acres of woodland near Capt. Joseph Weld’s in Roxbury, £ 80;’ added to this land there was personal estate enough to bring the total to £ 1614 16 s 11 1/2 d. As he made no will, the settlement of the eatate presented some difficulties, which were finally settled by his two sons Samuel and Edmund buying out the other children at £84 8s 5d apice, their mother to hav ethe right of dower; and after her death, they were to pay each haer £42 4s 1 1/2 d more. The right in the training field, over which tere was dispute with the town of Roxbury, was bought from the other heirs by Joseph 22 Feb 1760.

Administration letters granted 26 Jul 1748 to widow Clemence and son Samuel.54
On 8 Jul 1725 when Edmund was 30, he married Clemence Dorr (16927) , daughter of Edward Dorr (ca 1647-9 Feb 1733/4) & Elizabeth Hawley (6228) (ca 1656-7 Dec 1719), in Roxbury, MA.78 Born on 17 Jul 1700 in Roxbury, MA.78 Clemence died in Roxbury, MA, on 8 Dec 1766; she was 66.78 Buried in Eliot Burying Ground, Roxbury. Lot: B207.

Edmund and Clemence were married by Rev. Nehemiah Walter, and joined his church together 30 Jan 1726.54
Their children include:
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Samuel Weld (14 Apr 1726-1773)
35416ii.
Elizabeth Weld (30 Oct 1727-)
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Edmund Weld (12 Jan 1728/9-)
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Dorothy Weld (7 Apr 1730-30 Aug 1798)
35419v.
Joseph Weld (30 Oct 1732-27 Sep 1765)
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Edward Weld (5 Feb 1734-19 Feb 1809)
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Clemence Weld (ca 1736-Sep 1799)
23914. Dorothy Weld. Born ca 1700. Dorothy died in Boston, MA on 16 Apr 1765.
On 8 Apr 1725 Dorothy married Harbottle Dorr (16925) , son of Edward Dorr (ca 1647-9 Feb 1733/4) & Elizabeth Hawley (6228) (ca 1656-7 Dec 1719), in Roxbury, MA.78 Born on 11 May 1696 in Roxbury, MA.78 Harbottle died in Boston, MA, on 18 Jun 1746; he was 50. Buried in Copp’s Hill Burial Ground, Boston. Occupation: leather dresser.
Their children include:
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Susannah Dorr (Died young) (11 Jan 1725-)
35406ii.
Thomas Dorr (ca 1728-)
35407iii.
Harbottle Dorr (24 Jan 1729/30-Jun 1794)
35408iv.
Dorothy Dorr (18 Aug 1735-)
35409v.
Ebenezer Dorr (24 Jul 1740-)
23915. Rev. Thomas Weld. Born in Nov 1702 in Roxbury, MA.78 Education: Harvard 1723.

Thomas “taught the free school in Roxbury, 1723-26; became a minister in Upton, MA, where various land transactions are recorded in his name. In October, 1744, the pastor in Middleborough having died, a faction of the Church secured control of the meeting house and parsonage, and against the wish of a majority, who seceded into a new organization, called him to the pastorate, and installed him in the pulpit, but, torn by factions, soon failed to support him. They ‘nailed the church against him,’ and for a time he held services in his house; but soon after 1750 gave up the fight and retired to Roxbury. We find no record of his marriage, and even the Harvard Registrars have no definite date for his death.”54
23916. Samuel Weld. Samuel died in Roxbury, MA on 29 Mar 1698.78
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