![]() Jonathan had no children by first wife Margaret Hammond as far as known nor by third wife Amy.ġ9751. (Ashford Deeds.) This is the first instance anywhere in any will, deed or vital statistic, where the name is spelled “Stoel.” Jonathan Stoel of Pomfret, Conn., buys from John Brooks, two parcels of land of 100 acres for £110, 30 April 1728. Deeds.)ĩ Feb, 1724-5, Jonathan StoweJl of Newton and wife Margaret, sell all right and interests in estate of Ann Hammond to A. 1722, Daniel Raynsford of Canterbury, Conn., husbandman, and Hannah his wife, the daughter of Isaac Hammond of Newton, Middlesex Co., Mass., yeoman, deceased, to brother-in-law Jonathan Stowell of Newton, clothier, their right to estate of their mother Ann Hammond. Deeds.)Ģ5 July 1721, Isaac Hammond of Newton, sells right to his share of his father Isaac Hammond's, deceased, estate to Jonathan Stowell of Newton, subject to mother Ann Hammond’s use for life. Deeds.) This deed shows Jonathan could not have been a son of Israel and that he was of age in 1718.Ħ July 1721, Jonathan Stowell of Ne\vton, sells to John Chandler all right he has, by right of his wife, in the estate of his Avife's father, Isaac Hammond, the widow Ann Hammond having a life interest in the same. As Jonathan Stoel of Ashford, Conn., in ten deeds 1733 to 1772.ĥ March 1718, Obadiah Coolidge, John Sawin and Daniel Bond sell for £100 land in Newton to Jonathan Stowell of Newton, clothier. As Jonathan Stoel of Pomfret, Conn., in one deed, 30 April 1728, when he first buys land in Ashford. He is described as Jonathan Stowell of Newton, Mass., in seven Middlesex Deeds 1718 to 1722. On death of wife her one-third to be divided equally, one-half of it to his daughters and one-half to his grandchildren. 1776, gives to his wife Amy one-third to his daughters, Margaret Scarborough and Meriam Smith one-third to his grandchildren, the children of son Jonathan, deceased, Amasa, Areulus, Elledurin, Mary, John, Nathan and Jonathan one-third. Was a clothier in Newton and a farmer in Conn. Jonathan resided in Newton, Mass., until 1725, then Pomfret, Conn., until 1733, then Ashford, Conn. Jonathan was baptized in Watertown, MA, on. , daughter of John & Rebecca (Wood) Russ) 3 at Ashford, son of John & Judith Wright) at Mansfield /2, son of James & Mehitable (Arnold) Royce) 88Ĭhildren of David and Mary (Foster) Stowell, born at Pomfret: Mary marred 2nd William Ames of Bridgewater. 3 (Int.) David third married Mary Foster (19945), daughter of Abraham Foster (7216) (-/1) & Abigail Parsons (-), in Andover, MA. 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.” 1741, on estate of John Herrington of Waltham. 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.Īdministration granted John Herrington, eldest son, 10 Aug. Deeds.) As his wife Patience died, 1 Oct. 1742.ĭavid Stowell sells dwelling in Newton, Mass., 26 Oct. The name is spelled Stowell in three Newton and Andover marriage records.ĭavid Stowell and wife Mary joined Hampton Church, 5 Sept. 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. To my three sons, David, Isaac and Samuel Stoel, all my wearing apparel to be divided equally.ĭavid is described as David Stowell of Newton, Mass. To my daughter Patience Stoel and her heirs, ten pounds. 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 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 sons Isaac Stowell and Samuel Stoel the whole of 200 acres lying in Walpole, N. To son David Stoel, one-half of dwelling house, bam and farm, all farming tools and all stock except that given widow. Wife Mary Stowell and Moses Holmes, executors.īequeaths 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. Will of David Stoel of Willington, Conn, dated, probated 5 Sept. He was a weaver in Massachusetts and a farmer in Connecticut. 88 Occupation: Weaver & farmer.ĭavid Stowell resided in Watertown and Newton, Mass., and Pomfret and Windham and Willington, Conn.
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