Person:Abigail Smith (102)

m. 17 Nov 1677
  1. Richard Smith1678 -
  2. Abigail Smith1682 - 1762
  3. Susanna Smith1684/85 -
  4. Elizabeth Smith1687 - 1692
  5. Daniel Smith1692 - 1720
m. 25 Nov 1702
m. 25 Dec 1733
Facts and Events
Name Abigail Smith
Gender Female
Birth[1] 8 Sep 1682 Lyme, New London, Connecticut, United States
Marriage 25 Nov 1702 Lyme, New London, Connecticut, United Statesto Thomas Harvey
Marriage 25 Dec 1733 Lyme, New London, Connecticut, United Statesto Edward Stocker
Death[2] 2 Feb 1762 East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States
References
  1. Lyme, in Connecticut, United States. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records
    24:222.

    SMITH
    Abagall, [d. Richard, Jr. & Elizabeth], b. Sept. 8, 1682.

  2. Harvey, Oscar Jewell. The Harvey book : giving the genealogies of certain branches of the American families of Harvey, Nesbitt, Dixon, and Jameson, and notes on many other families, together with numerous biographical sketches. (Wilkesbarre, Pa.: E.B. Yordy, 1899)
    48-49.

    25 Nov., 1702, he [Thomas Harvey] was married to Abigail Smith (born about 1680), daughter of Richard Smith, 2d, of Lyme.

    On Christmas-day, 1733, the widow Abigail Harvey was married, as his third wife, to Edward Stocker, Jr. (son of Edward Stocker, Sr., of Lyme), whose second wife had died 31 Oct., 1732. Edward Stocker, Jr., died at Lyme in March, 1754, and in his will which was probated 12 April, 1754, he bequeathed to his "beloved wife Abigail £100 old tenor out of my [his] movable Estate also I give unto my sd wife all the movables that she brought with her when I married her viz. the bed and beding She now lies on all her wearing apparrel, a chest and Trunk one Iron pot a frying pan one pint Bason. In satisfaction of her whole Dower."

    Later Abigail removed to the adjoining township of East Haddam, in Middlesex county, Conn., where her sons Thomas and John were residing, and there she died 2 Feby., 1762.