Person:Eliezer Parsons (4)

Watchers
m. 18 Dec 1688
  1. James Parsons1690 - 1761
  2. Joseph ParsonsAbt 1694 - 1722
  3. Eliezer Parsons1693/94 - 1748
  • HEliezer Parsons1693/94 - 1748
  • WMary Day1697 -
m. 18 Feb 1719/20
  1. Joseph Parsons1720 -
  2. Hannah Parsons1722/23 -
  3. Mary Parsons1725 -
  4. Lucy Parsons1728 -
  5. Ezikel Parsons1733 -
Facts and Events
Name[3] Eliezer Parsons
Alt Name[2] Eleazer Parsons
Gender Male
Birth[1] 7 Mar 1693/94 Gloucester, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 18 Feb 1719/20 Gloucester, Essex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Mary Day
Death[2] 1748 Gloucester, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Other[2] 11 Apr 1748 Gloucester, Essex, Massachusetts, United Statessigned an IOU to his son Joseph
Probate[2] 7 Nov 1748 Essex, Massachusetts, United StatesEstate in Gloucester entered into probate
References
  1. Gloucester, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Gloucester, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849. (Salem, Massachusetts.: Essex Institute, 1917).

    Births
    Parsons, Eliezer, s. [Dea. CR1] James and Hannah, Mar. 7, 1693-4

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Massachusetts. Probate Court (Essex County), and Massachusetts. Court of Insolvency (Essex County). Essex County, Massachusetts, probate records and indexes 1638-1916. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1971, 2000, 2001)
    Case No. 20598, 7 Nov 1848.

    11 April 1748, Eliezer Parsons signed in IOU to hs sone Joseph Parsons
    7 Nov 1748, Mary Parsons, widow, renounced her Right of Administration of the Estate of her late Husband Eleazer Parsons of Gloucester
    Joseph Parsons, Mariner, appointed Administrator
    Sam'l Stevens Jr., John Sargent, and Solomon Parsons ordered to take inventory of the estate
    various dates: Joseph Parsons made payments to James Parsons, Ebenezer Parsons, Jeremiah Parsons, Samuel Parsons, Hipsibah James
    26 March 1750 - Court ordered dower rights in land for widow Mary Parsons be set out (description provided 2 April 1751)

  3. Babson, John J. History of the town of Gloucester, Cape Ann: including the town of Rockport. (Gloucester Mass.: Procter Bros., 1860)
    p. 121.

    Eliezer Parsons, son of James and Hannah Younglove Parsons, married Mary Day in 1720 and had five sons and 3 daughters.