Family:Joseph Stowers and Mary Blaisdell (1)

Facts and Events
Marriage[1][2] Bef 1661
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Joseph Stowers swears to the inventory of his mother-in-law's estate. "Inventory of goods of Elizabeth Blasdale of Salisbury, deceased, taken by Henry Brown and William Allin (his A mark). Sworn to by Joseph Stowers in court at Hampton 8: 8: 1667. Amount, &pound15, 4s.S3

He also conveys property in 1669: "Joseph Stowers of Salisbury, felt maker, for &pound12, conveyed to Robert Downer of Salisbury, house carpenter, 1/2 of a 30-acre lot granted by Salisbury to John Harison in Amesbury formerly called Salisbury new town, bounded by Georg Martyn (formerly of Wm Partridg and Richard Goodale) grantees, river Merrimack and common, land, July 28, 1669. Wit: Tho: Bradbury and Edward Mowson. Ack., and grantor's wife Mary released dower, July 29, 1669, before Robert Pike, commissioner."S4

See Person:Mary Blaisdell (2) for additional property transactions.

References
  1. Nicholas Stowers, in Anderson, Robert Charles. The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995)
    2:1782.

    Joseph (Stowers) … m. by about 1661 Mary Blaisdell, daughter of Ralph Blaisdell [Nicholas Davis Anc 59-64; Wyman 912].

  2. Stowers, Joseph, in Torrey, Clarence Almon. New England Marriages Prior to 1700. (1963)
    Online database.

    Joseph (?1633-1672) & Mary [BLAISDELL/BLASDELL], m/2 William STERLING 1676; by 1661; Charlestown/Salisbury {Nicholas Davis Anc. 63, 64; Pillsbury Anc. 1147; Charlestown 912; Cross Anc. 131; Sprague (,3) 41; Waters-Law 74; Sterling 1:245; Essex Ant. 6:85, 174, 9:49; GDMNH 95; Sv. 1:191; Blaisdell 3}. Citation from online database. NewEnglandAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008.

  3.   "Old Norfolk County Records", in Perley, Sidney, ed. Essex Antiquarian. (Salem, Mass.: Essex Antiquarian)
    6:175.

    See text.

  4.   "Old Norfolk County Records", in Perley, Sidney, ed. Essex Antiquarian. (Salem, Mass.: Essex Antiquarian)
    7:87.

    See text.