Person:Deborah Pierce (1)

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m. 1 Jul 1663
  1. Deborah Pierce1666 - 1703
  2. John Pierce1670/71 - Aft 1735
  3. Thomas Pierce1672 - Bef 1716
  4. James Pierce1674 - 1685
  5. Daniel Pierce1676 - 1754
  6. Ebenezer PierceAbt 1679 - 1766
  7. Ruth PierceAbt 1682 -
  8. James Pierce1686 - Aft 1713
  9. Joseph Pierce1688 - Aft 1711
  10. Josiah Pierce1691 - 1759
m. 19 Jan 1686/87
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Deborah Pierce
Gender Female
Birth[3] 30 Oct 1666 Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 19 Jan 1686/87 Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United Statesto James Wilson
Death[4] 14 Dec 1703 Lexington, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Hudson, Charles, and Lexington Historical Society (Massachusetts). History of the town of Lexington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, from its first settlement to 1868. (Boston, Massachusetts, United States: Houghton Mifflin, 1913)
    p. 760.

    James Wilson m. Woburn 19 Jan 1687 Deborah Pierce, d/o John Pierce and Deborah Converse, b. 30 Oct 1666, d. bef. 26 Apr 1716 when her father's will bequeaths her children. [See note about death date.]

  2. Johnson, Edward Francis. Notes on the Family of Deacon Edward Convers. Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. Woburn Records of Births, Deaths, and Marriages
    3:327.

    Deborah, d/o Lt. James Convers, and John Peirce had: Deborah, b. 30 Oct 1666.

  3. Johnson, Edward F. Woburn Records of Births, Deaths, and Marriages . (Woburn, Massachusetts: Andrews, Cutler & Co., 1890-1919)
    1:194.

    PIERCE
    Deborah, d. of John, [born] Oct. 30, 1666.

  4. Lexington, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. Record of births, marriages, and deaths to January 1, 1898. (Boston, Massachusetts: Wright and Potter Printing, 1898)
    p. 210.

    Wilson.
    Deborah, [died] Dec. 14, 1703.

  5.   Note: Hudson assigns the death record of 14 Dec 1703 to the daughter Deborah. However, because the death record does not list parents, and because the mother has definitely died by 1716 when her children are bequeathed by their grandfather, it seems probable that it was the mother. Source:Stevens, Ken. Descendants of John Wilson of Woburn, Massachusetts assumes the mother died due to childbirth complications from the unnamed child who d. 9 Dec 1703. This seems further confirmed by the marriage of James of Cambridge Farms (Lexington) to widow Margaret Peters of Andover in May 1704, though there is shockingly little time before the baptism of son John in Sept. 1704, barely 9 months after the father's first wife died!