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Name Ann
Spouses:
1 John TRUMBLE
Death bef 1 Mar 1658/1659
Children: Abigail (1651-1735)
2 Richard SWAN1299
Burial 14 May 1678, Rowley, Essex, MA975,889,977
Birth abt 1607, Gilberdyke, Eastrington, East Yorkshire, England975
Death May 1678, Rowley, Essex, MA975,17
Marriage 1 Mar 1658/1659977
Notes for Richard (Spouse 2)
977"Richard, husbandman, Boston, adm. chh. 6 (11) 1638, frm. May 13, 1640. He was dismissed to the gathering of a ch. at Rowley 24 (9) 1639. His first wife Ann was bur. April 4, 1658; and he m. March 1, 1658-9, Ann, widow of John Trumble. She deposed 30 March, 1675, ae. about 60 years. Ch. John bapt. at Bo. 13 (11) 1638, Robert, (deposed in 1662, ae. 36 years,) Mercy b. 4 (5) 1640, Faith b. 30 (1) 1644, Sarah, (name written and crossed out in 1647.)
He was bur. May 14, 1678. Will dated 25 April, prob. 23 May, 1678, beq. to wife Ann, as by mar. contract; to son Robert and his son Richard; to son-in-law Joseph Boynton, his wife Sarah and ch. Elizabeth, Samuel and Sarah B.; to daus. Frances Quilter, Jane Wilson, Dorothy Chapman and Mercy Warener. The widow Ann made will 4 July, prob. 24 Sept. 1678; beq. to daus. Abigail Bayley and Mary Kilborne; to son Caleb Hopkinson a chest that father Gott made; to sons John and Jonathan Hopkinson; one book to John Tre."umbl
1300Richard, set sail at London in the Truelove, Sept 17, 1635 at age 34, already having sent perhaps his wife Elizabeth in the Planter in April, 1635; sons William and Francis, sailed in the Rebecca; and dau. Elizabeth sailed in the Susan and Ellen in the company of friends. He and others were free to plant at Hampton. He was given authority to settle small causes. He took Freeman's Oath 13 Mar 1639. Rowley in 1639. At Newbury, Elizabeth was bapt. Oct 9, 1638; m. 1658/9, Jane, widow of George Bunker. Jane may be the mother of Richard, In 1633, they settled at Nantucket, d. 14 Apr 1682. His daughter Dorothy m. Thomas Abbot, and later Edward Chapman; and Elizabeth m. Nathaniel Weare.
1301"RICHARD, Rowley 1639, came in the Truelove, 1635 aged 34, or rather more, emb. at London, 17 Sept. hav. in Apr. sent, perhaps his w. Eliz. in the Planter, s. William, and Francis, in the Rebecca; and d. Eliz. in the Susan and Ellen, under care of various friends, freem. 13 Mar. 1639, had liberty the yr. bef. to plant, with others, at Hampton, ..."
1302"He was made a freeman of the latter town [Rowley], 13 May 1640. He served on the trial jury, 1651, 1659, 1664, and on th grand jury in 1653, 1654, 1655, and 1662. He was presented in court, 18 Oct. 1650, for breach of the peace in striking "Ezekiel Northn" in the face with a Staff or goad, being fined three shillings. From the smallness of the fine the court must have thought he had some provocation....In 1668, Richard Swan sued John Morgan for taking away John Hudson, servant of said Swan. He won the case, the boy to be returned to him. Morgan was commander of the Bristow [Bristol?] ship. lying in Marblehead harbor and Hudson was his cousin. Morgan took the boy from Swan and gave him to Oliver Purchase."
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Estate of Richard Swan of Rowley

The Last will & Testament of Richard Swan of Rowley In the County of Essex in New England I Richard Swan being weak of body, but of perfect Memory & understanding doe make & appoynt this my Last will as followeth: Imprs. my Soul I Comitt Into the hands of the Almighty God my Maker in & through the Lord Jesus Christ whome I trust hath redeemed it, & my body to decent Burial in hope of a comfortable Resurection, through the death & Resurection of the Lord Jeses Christ. As to my outward Estate that God of his goodness hath graciously Lent, & bestowed upon mee, I leaue Give & bestow it as Followeth: Imprs. To my dearly Beloved wife Ann Swan I give, and freely Bestow upon her dureing her Natural Life: what I Contracted wth her to have upon our agreement before mariage vizt. my now dwelling house, orchard, Barne, & out houses & yards wth the pviledges thereof upon the Comon: & plow ground behind the Barne; and the English pasture Ground Joyneing upon the house Lott, and the pasture Ground lying betweene the English Grass pasture, & pollipod Lotts: & Three Acers of Salt Marsh, Joyneing upon the Ox pasture at the East end of the Towne: Further not exprest in our contract before mariage, I bestow upon her dureing her naturall Life, prouided she live in the house: The Rest of my Meadow joyneing to that which is before exprest: & the pviledg of keeping two cows yearly in the East end Ox pasture. Further I acknowledg the Twenty five pounds to be her due according to our Contract before mariage, & hereby confirme it to her, to be paid in in houshold stuff, & in what she shal desire of my other estate except lands. Further I Give my wife Ten Bushl of Indian & English corne that may be for her use, till she Can provide Corne for her self after my decease & a Third part of what other provission I Leave, vizt, pork, Beff, & Bacon, &c.
Item. I give to my Son Robert Swan as Followeth: Imprs. I hereby Confirme
to him my Village Lands which is about Two hundred Acers: and my Right in
an Acer & half Lott that was Thomas Lilfords Joyneing upon my owne Land in Rowley, & the pviledges that belonged to my Right in that Lott: also I give
him my now dwelling house Barne Orchard, yards, & house Lott. & pasture
ground Joyneing thereto all but Two Acers: which I have added after in my
will to what I have given Joseph Boynton my Son in Law already from of yt
pasture Land: This will all the pviledges thereto belonging I give him the
sd Robert, to be at his dispose, & for his vse after the decease of Ann my
wife, provided he pay or cause to be payed, vnto the Three Children of my
Son in Law & daughter Stickney namely, Elizabeth, Samuell, & Sarah Each
five pounds when they shall come to be of the age of Twenty one years: and
Fifteene pounds to my Grandchild Richard Sutton at the Age of Twenty one
yeares: Item. I Give vnto my Grandchild Son of Robert swan. Richard Swan.
Three Acers of meadow after my wives decease, and the pviledg of two Cow
Gates in the East end ox pasture after her decease which she hath given for
the Tearme of her Life If she dwell her life time in the House: also I
five to my sd Grad child, a sorrel mare colt one year old: & If my son
Robert doe bestow upon the sd Richard my Gradchild (as sometime he told me he would) what Estate I give to him my son Robert in Rowley Towne which will fall to him after my wives decease then the legacies before given of Thirty pounds to my four Grand children. Samuell, Elizabeth, Sarah & Richard, & to be by him paid out of what I Gave him in thereby & hereby remitted, which then shall be paid by my Executor. If they live to ye age aforesaid: & then I give Richard More Twon Acers; & half of land that lies
(of my Land) next the ox pasture Land at Gate. Item. I Give vnto my four
daughter. vizt Jane Wilson, Francis Quilter, Doprothy Chapman & Mercy
Warner Each Ten pounds. Item. I Give unto my Son in Law Joseph Boynton &
Sarah his wife with what children of theirs that shall live to the Age of
Twenty One years. Two Acers of from that part of pasture Land given to my
wife for her life; which shall be layd out Joyneing to his owne I formerly
gave him, & pollipod Lotts, & David Ben[net] also I give him & them my Land
in the Leild Cled Symons feild: & the Remaynder of that my Land not given
to Richard swan in the Littlefeild by the ox pasture Gate in the East end
of Rowley: also my salt marsh in the marsh farme Joyneing upon the pond &
Cassway: also my Lnads in the Ry plaine (soe cald0 ten acers more or Less. also my meadow Comonly Caled Crane Meadow, also a Comonage in Towne of Rowley that belongs not to my House I live in but fell to mee by Gates wth what devission or devissions may hereafter bee upon Rowley Comon that belongs to Fate Land & Rate Land.
Item. I Give vnto Joseph Boynton all the Rest of my Lands & moveables, &
estate what ever not mentioned before to the parties. And give the Lands
mentioned to them & theirs: to him & his wife dureing heir naturall life,
wthout they or either of them, that survive the other before their death
dispose of it to them before. Item I apount & Constitute my Son in Law
Joseph Boynton my Executor ot this my Last will: who I appoynt hereby to
pay all my debts, & legacies & disburstments whatever may be for my Burial; which debts Legacies, & disburstments I apoynt be paid out of what moveable Estate, I have left him, or I shall leave, which sd estate It it reach not to ye value to pay debts &c: I hereby Give him leave to sell any part of
what is before given him, & his wife, & children, for to pay withall and
hee is hereby Empoowred to Give deed or deeds of Conveyance of the same.
Further my will is that I any person or persons that I have given Legacies
or Legacies vnto (upon the Sight of my will:) will not promise by Executor
(or whome he shall after his decease appoynt in his stead) upon theri
demaund of what I have given them, to Give him &c. before sufficient
wittnesses a full dischardg from any further demaund or any further claime
to any part more of my estate, then what I have in this my will given them,
then my Executor or any he shall leave in his Roome after decease, shal be
at liberty whether he or they will pay any such :egacy or Legacies as I
have given in my will to any: My desire is & I Intreat my Respected Teacher
mr Samuell Phulleps, and my loveing freind Nehemiah Jewet to be Overseers of this my Last Will For full confirmation of the premises, I have hereunto set my hand & Seal this Twenty Fifth of Aprill Anno. Dom. one Thousand Sis hundred & Seaventy & eight: the peice of coloth I leave for cloathes for my wife, & Richard & mary
Richard Swan (SEAL)
Witness: Abell langlay, Nehemiah Hewett
Roved in Ipswich court May 23 1678 by the witnesses, before Samuell
Symonds, Esq., dep Gov., and Maj. Gen. Dennison, Esq.

Inventory taken 22 May 1678, by John Johnson, John Pearson, Sr. and
Nehemiah Jewett:
cloathes for himself & Linnen 11£ 2s; Mony & Books, 2£ 3s; Corne, Wheat, Ry
& Indian, 6£ 5s; Armes & Coslet, 3£; Barrels in ye Cellar & meat & Tubs in
ye chamber & a chest with corne in it 1£ 7s; Meat, hops, oyle, Runlet,
measure & 1 Ridle, 19s; 3 old Baggs, a Peak pease, 2 wheels & 1 Runlet,
10s; 1 pr sheep sheers, 4 sithes, peuter & Tim ware, Tramil, &C.1£;
Bedding, 9£ 10s; peuter, Brass & Tubs, 1£ 5s 6d; warmeing pan, Forme,
Tramil, Andirons, Tongs, 16s; pott & hooks, ketle, skillet, frying pan &
Brass ketle, 1£; kneading trow, 2 sives & 3 cheirs, 8s 6d; wood and Earthen
ware & 1 Glass, 12s 3d; 1 spitt, morter of Brass & pestle, 1 glass &
earthen ware, 6s; 5 chairs, 2 Tables, an old Cubboard, ol Cushins, 18s 6d;
Hemp, unpilld & pill'd & Calf skin, 2s; 3 Axes, 4 wedges, betle, frow, 2
hoes, plow & plow sled, 1£ 5s; 2 Augers, drawing knife, saw & old Iron, 6s;
Hoops & Boxes, pins, bolt & shackls, 1£ 10s; yoaks with Irons & Bows, 8s; 1
sled & some 5 Holed posts, 9s; 1 draught cheine & hors Tacklin, 10s; Spade,
shovel, forks, Hay Hooks & drag, 6s; an old Sadle & Bridle, 10s; yarne,
Basket, old beadstead, old box & Lumber, 10s; Houshold stuff, total 46£ 19s
9d; 3 pr oxen, 6 cows, Three 3 yr olds, 1 2 yr old, 2 year olds, 1 Calf,
64£10s; 2 Hourses, 2 mares, 1 Colt, 17 sheep, 10 lambs, 18£; swine, 5£ 10s;
Cattle, total 88£. House & pviledges on Comon belonging to it, yards,
Orchard, Lnds, pasture & plow ground Joyneing to he Homestead, 120£;
Willage land 200 Acers, 40£; his right in Acer & half Lott that was
Lilfords wth pviledges that belonged to it, 50£; Six acers Meadow in Ox
pasture & 7 Acer upland by ye ox pasture gate, 61£; 3 ox gates in East end
Ox pasture, 2 acer meadow at Crane meadow, 24£; 8 acer at Symonds feild & 8
acer at Ry plaine, 20£; 3 Acers marsh at Casway, 4 Cow Gates, 27£; A
Frehold belonging to Gates & pvildeges on Comon to Rates & Gates, 10£;
Lands, total, 352£; Total estate, 486£ 19s 9d
Attested 23 May 1678 by Joseph Boynton, executor

Debt and legacies due from the estate to person following: to his widdow,
25£ & Corne & provision, 2£ 6s; Land to his son Robert Swan, 210£; to his
grandchild Richard, son of Robert 25£ 6s, 8d; his grandchild Richard a
conditional Legacie, 40£; his four daughters, 40£; merchant Wainewright,
10£; Doctor Bennet, 2£ 2s; Mr Dole, Doctor ------; Mr Jno. Rogers, per
phisick, -----; Nehemiah Jewett 5s; Jno Pearson, Senr. 8s; Ed Herd,
shoemaker, _____; Richard Leighton, 14s 8d; Sugar & wine at Funeral, 1£;
Joseph Kilburne & Caleb Hopkinson, 5 s; the Hatter for Richard's hat, 7s.
Essex County Probate Files, Docket 26,893

Acquittance of Robert Swan of Haverhill only son of Richard Swan of Rowley,
to his brother in law Joseph Boynton, executor of the estate of his father
Swan, he having received full satisfaction by a deed of lands, to all his
right in the estate of the said Richard Swan, except what is expressed in
the agreement. Signed and sealed 20 May 1678. Witness: Daniell Wicom, John
Pickard, Sr. Acknowledged 20 June 1678 by Robert Swan.
Robert Swan,sr. of Haverhill, acknowledged the receipt of what was given
him by his father, Richard Swan of Rowley, in his last will, namely his
dwelling house, barn, orchard, pasture lands and priviledges thereunto
belonging, and release Joseph Boynton of Rowley executor to the4 will, of
all further demands upon the estate. Signed 31 July 1678. Witness: Samuell
Phillips, Isaac Coulby.
Acknowledged in Ipswich court 1 April 1679 by Isaac Coulby and 31:1m:1681
by Mr Samuell Phillips, before Nath. Sltonstall and Barthol. Gedney.
Ipswich Deeds, 4:176,383
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