Abt 1595 - Bef 1658
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Name |
Robert Lovell |
Born |
Abt 1595 |
probably, Wookey, Somerset, England |
Gender |
Male |
Will |
03 Apr 1651 |
Weymouth, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts [1] |
- In his will, dated 3 April 1651 and proved 25 June 1672, "Robert Lovell of Weymouth" bequeathed "my dwelling house & the land adjoining to it to my loving wife to possess & enjoy all the time of her widowhood," and "my dwelling house & land before mentioned unto my son John after my wife's widowhood"; to "my son John four acres of land that was of Carpenter's & three acres of land bought of Hart & ... half the meadow that I bought of Smith & half the meadow that I bought of Holebrooke & ... my lot by the mill which is eighteen acres"; to "my son James my Great Lot which is thirty-six acres & ... the other half of the meadow before mentioned that was bought of Smith & likewise that of Holebrooke's"; to "my son-in-law Andrew Forde one of my heifers"; to "Andrew Ford's eldest son one of my heifers"; to "Andrew Ford's youngest son" a calf; to "John Lovell's son my yearling bull"; "my loving wife to be my sole executrix" [SPR 7:217].
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Died |
Bef 06 Nov 1658 |
Weymouth, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts [1] |
- This is when a deed refers to "land of the widow Lovell."
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Probate |
25 Jun 1672 |
Massachusetts |
Notes |
- Banks (1937-146) says Robert Lovell came from Wookey, co. Somerset, England. He came with Rev. Hull in 1635.
Robert Lovell, husbandman, aged 40
Elizabeth Lovell, his wife, aged 35
Zacheus Lovell, his son, 15
Anne Lovell, his daughter, aged 16
John Lovell, his son, aged 8
Ellyn, his daughter, aged 1
James, his son, aged 1
Joseph Chickin, his servant, 16
!Mary & John 22:61
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Person ID |
I15354 |
Bryant |
Last Modified |
29 Jul 2006 |
Family |
Elizabeth, b. Abt 1600, England , d. Bef 25 Jun 1672, Weymouth, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts |
Married |
Bef 1619 |
England |
Family ID |
F1118 |
Group Sheet |
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Sources |
- [S387] The Great Migration, Anderson, Robert Charles & George F. Sanborn, Melinde Lutz Sanborn, (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts, 2005), p. 352-354.
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