Person:Ebenezer Booth (4)

Watchers
m. Bef 1686
  1. Ebenezer Booth1686 - 1726/27
  2. Deborah BoothEst 1688 -
  3. Martha BoothEst 1690 - 1727
  • HEbenezer Booth1686 - 1726/27
  • WMary Clark1686/87 - Aft 1728
m. 8 Sep 1709
  1. Ann Booth1711 -
  2. Nathaniel Booth1713 - 1761
  3. Ebenezer Booth1718 - 1803
Facts and Events
Name[1] Ebenezer Booth
Gender Male
Birth[1] 11 Mar 1686 Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States
Alt Marriage 8 Sep 1707 Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut, United Statesto Mary Clark
Marriage 8 Sep 1709 Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut, United Statesto Mary Clark
Death[1] 11 Feb 1726/27 Newtown, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States
Estate Inventory[1] 29 Jun 1727
Probate[1] 3 Oct 1727 Administration on estate granted to widow.
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Ebenezer3 Booth, in Jacobus, Donald Lines. The Genealogy of the Booth Family: Booth Families of Connecticut for Six or More Generations. (Pleasant Hill, Missouri, United States: E.C. Booth, 1952 )
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    Ebenezer3 Booth (Ebenezer2, Richard1), born at Stratford, Conn., 11 Mar. 1686, died at Newtown, Conn., 11 Feb. 1726/7. … Inventory of his estate was taken, 29 June 1727, and administration was granted, 3 Oct. 1727, to his widow Mary, who on 4 June 1728 was appointed guardian to five of her children, Abner, Mary, Ebenezer, Abia and Eunice. Distribution was made to the widow, eldest son Jathniel [sic], second son Abner, third son Ebenezer, and the five daughters (named). On 16 Apr. 1744, Jathaniel Booth [sic] of Redding, Abner Booth of Newtown, Ebenezer Booth of Stratford, John Fabraque and wife Deborah of Newtown, Ebenezer Sanford and wife Ann of Newtown, Peter Mallet and wife Mary of Stratford, Joseph Summers and wife Abiah of Stratford, and Unis Booth [sic] of Newtown, conveyed to Nathaniel Nichols. On 21 Nov. 1753, Ebenezer Sanford and wife Ann, and Ebenezer Booth, of Newtown, Joseph Summers and wife Abiah of Stratford, Abner Booth of Norwalk, and Samuel Strong and wife Eunice of Woodbury, conveyed to John Fabreque of Newtown, all right in a house lot, part of father and mother Booth's estate [Newtown Deeds, 5:151; 6:288.]