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Here is what I have on John Abbe Jr. JOHN2 ABBE, son of John1 and Mary ( ) Abbe, born in 1636 or 1637, probably in Salem, Mass., died suddenly, December 11, 1700, in Windham, Conn. As early as 1663, he was one of three to oversee the Town's Common and to resist encroachments on the timber. He may be the John Abbe who was constable in 1669. He is first described as a yeoman of Wenham, and was admitted to freedom by the court at Boston, May 11, 1670. In a document of 1683, his father designated him as the heir to his estate in Wenham upon the condition of his caring for his father and mother in their old age. He apparently resided upon this estate until about 1696. The following items from the inventory of Robert Macklaflin of Wenham, September 19, 1690, doubtless refer to this John Abbe: To Jno. Abbe for nursing-£1 To Jno. Abbe more for tending the swine for fatting-s16-d3 To John Abbe due for worke to save the corne & thresh the ry & killing the swine & carrying them to Salem & about fencing, £1-s18-d6. March 9, 1694-5, he sold to Francis Wainwright a house and lands in Wenham, 50 acres in all; and in the following year, February 21, he had a. deed of the same property back from Wainwright. In 1696 he disposed of his property in Wenham and purchased of Lieutenant Exercise Conant, July 13, 1696, for £70, silver money, home lot number 7, at Windham Centre, with the 1000 acre right belonging, dwelling house, etc. May 23, 1895, Jo. Abbey was a witness to a deed of Exercise and Sarah Conant of Beverly (Essex Deeds, Volume 2, page 101). He sold his farm in Wenham, 30 acres with buildings, to Nathaniel Wainwright, October 19, 1696, for £130. He probably soon after removed to Windham, Conn., for on December 9, 1696, he was admitted a freeman of that town as John Abbe, Senr, of Windham. He and his wife, Hannah, were dismissed from the Wenham Church to that of Windham by a letter of October 28, 1700, and were both original members of the first church in Windham at its organization, December 10, 1700. Wenham Oct. 29th, 1700. Revrd: Sr. Yours I received of 22d instant: in behalfe & att the request of our beloved Brethren, John Abbee & Robert Hibberd both members in full communion & good state with the church of Christ att Wenham, signifying their desires off Letters of dimission from sd church, in order (the Lord favouring) to join with others, in gathering & erecting a church att Windham & to call and ordain an officer to adminster the holy things of ChristÕs Kingdom unto them, which their desires, have accordingly been propounded to sd church, & readily complied withall: & to sd good worke have voted their dimission. As also we have dimissed their wives Hannah Abbe & Mary Hibberd unto such church when erected: & also all their children as iff named to your watch & discipline: And we here signify our rejoicing, that the Lord hath been pleased to make way for your Comtortable settlement in church order, according to the rules of the gospell: the elders & messengers of Neighhor churches yielding their approbation thereto, & accepting you as a sister church with them: bound up in the bond of thatt holy ffellowship, which ought to according to gospel rules observed between the true churches of the Lord Jesus Christ: We comend you with your pious & christian design, to the Guidance & conduct of the blessed & effectunly quickening spirit of the Lord Jesus Christ, praying he would be with you in that weighty work: helping you to build up & to be further built up in the Kingdom of his grace here, being preserved blameless & brought to his Kingdom of Glory hereafter: The Grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all; Amen. Yours in the Lord, Joseph Gerrish, pastor, with Consent off the Brethren of the church of Christ at Wenham. Documents pertaining to the settlement of the estate of John Abbe are found in the Probate Office at Hartford, Volume 6, page 17; Volume 7, page 27. Hannah the Relict of John Abby late of Windham deceasd presented this Court with a paper called the Last Will of her husband. But the Court not being Sattisfied there- with doe defer the matter to some other time and order that the witnesses be present att the Probation of the said Will. She also did Exhibit an Inventory of his Estate and made Oath that She truely presented the Estate to the apprizers. September 4, 1701. Hannah the Relict of John Abby late of Windham deceasd presenting to this Court an Explanation of the Last Will of the said Abby the persons that were witnesses to the said Will which was given upon Oath, The Court having considered the will with the explanation thereof doe so cause to accept it as the Last Will of the said Abby deceasd-(The widow was appointed administrator, giving a bond of £50). Windham the 10th of December l700. The Will of John Abby. That his wife should enjoy the house and Homestead and the meadows that are already laid out, with the moveables dureing her life, and to dispose of it to them of her children as shee shall see cause. And the rest of the unlaid out land to be divided amongst his children and not to be sold away from my family not any of the Lands and the thirty acres adjoyning to Goodman Binghams and Goodman Larrabees Land to be at my wives dispose and to give deed and to make sale of according to Law. Witness our hands. Robert Hebard senior and John Reed senior, both of the Same Town. Windham Aprill 8th 1702. The said Robert Hebard and John Reed gave oath that they were present when John Abbey that is deceased did give this direction to make his will as is above written, and when it was read to him he said, just so he would have it, and that they did judge him to be in a disposing frame, and right understanding of mind. Before mee Joshua Ripley Justice Wee Robert Hebard and John Reed being Witnesses to the Last Will of John Abby of Windham do Testifie, That whereas 'tis said in the Will, the Lands and meadows that are already laid out shall be at his wives dispose to give to them of her children as Shee shall soe cause-That they did understand it and are fully persuaded said Abbey did mean the Children she had by him-and further that the Intailment extend no further than to the Lands that are yett to be laid out to the best of their Judgment-Taken upon Oath in Windham November 6th 1701. Before mee Joshua Ripley Justice. An Inventory of the Estate of John Abbey of Windham, who deceased December, 1700. vallned as money by us the subscribers vizt to- Imps his wearing apparell at £1-18-00 2 small beds and coverlids, sheets, in the Little room02-0000 a feather bed and the furniture in the great room06-00-00 Table linnen 7s Iron pott, Iron kettle & frying pan 20s 0107- 00 Iron pott, tramell & tongs 11s box Iron heaters and hamer 5s 00-16-00 a sith & tackling 2 augurs and an axx 12s 2 sickils cart boxes & hoops 01-10-00 horse harness & chaines, 4 howes and a pitchfork00-13-00 a plow & Irons, 2 beetle rings & wedges & plow cops (?) 00- 14-06 a drawing knife & staple for a yoak 3s/6d pewter dishes 22s/9d 01-06-03 morter & Iron pestle & 2 bells 9s/6d, tubs, beer barrels, pails, dishes, spoons 01-16-06 2 tables, a chest, box, chairs and spinning wheels01-05-00 His House, homelott and part of his first division30-00-00 pasture lott 10£ 4 acres meadow at Nachaug 4£ 14-00-00 6 acres of Land of the 10 acre division 03-00-00 30 acres of Land between the Lines 07-00-00 the 100 acre Lott 10£ the unlaid out Land 15£ 25-00-00 2 steers 5£ 2 cows 6£ one heiferr 50s 2 young creatures 5Os 16-00-00 one horse, saddle, bridle and pillion 25s a warming pan 6s 01-11-00 Gun, a mould and ammunition 01-02-00 two bibles and other books 10s swine 24s 01-14-00 Totall is 118-13-03 This Inventory was Taken by us Joshun Ripley, Jonathan Crane. The said Estate is Indebted about £14-3-2. Notify Administrator about this message?
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