Person:James Fowle (5)

m. Abt 1634
  1. Hannah FowleAbt 1635 - 1669
  2. Lieutenant James Fowle1642/43 - 1690
  3. Isaac FowleEst 1648 - 1718
  4. John Fowle
  5. Jacob Fowle
  • HLieutenant James Fowle1642/43 - 1690
  • WAbigail Carter1648 - 1718
m. 1666
  1. Capt. James Fowle1666/67 - 1713/14
  2. Abigail Fowle1669 - 1689/90
  3. Elizabeth Fowle1681 - 1764
Facts and Events
Name[1] Lieutenant James Fowle
Gender Male
Birth[3] 12 Mar 1642/43 Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 1666 Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Abigail Carter
Death[1][4][5] 17 Dec 1690 Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
Burial[5][6] First Burial Ground, Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 James Fowle, in Savage, James. A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England: Showing Three Generations of Those Who Came Before May, 1692, on the Basis of Farmer's Register. (Boston: Little, Brown, and Co, 1860-1862)
    2:192.

    "James (Fowle), Woburn, s. of George, freem. 1668, was lieut. by w. Abigail, had James, b. 4 Mar. 1667; Abigail, 13 Oct. 1669; John, 12 Mar. 1671; Samuel, 17 Sept. 1674; Jacob, 3 Apr. 1677; Eliz. 28 Sept. 1681; Hannah, 23 Jan. 1684; and Mary, 18 July 1687; and he d. 17 Dec. 1690.

    [Additions and Corrections] [Savage 3:621] [Vol. 2] P. 192. l. 21 aft. w. Abigail, add, d. of John Carter,"

  2.   Genealogical Notices, in Sewall, Samuel. The History of Woburn, Middlesex County, Mass. : from the Grant of Its Territory to Charlestown, in 1640, to the Year 1860; with a Memorial Sketch of the Author. (Boston: Wiggin and Lunt Publishers, 1868)
    612-13, 52.

    "James (Fowle) was taxed in Woburn 1666; and is registered as one of those who had right in the common lands of the town in 1668. He was a cordwainer by trade; and had liberty granted him by the town, 26 Feb. 1678, 'to take in a little piece of land [to set a shop on, not improbably] behind the Bell Hill,' provided it should be laid out by the Selectmen. Bell Hill was probably the elevation West of the old Fowle Tavern stand, near the centre of the town; and appears to have been so called because the bell that called the people to public worship in the first meeting-house was hung on its top. James Fowle is supposed to have been a son of George, of Concord. … 'Lt. James ffoull' died 17 Dec. 1690, [aged 49 years. Gravestone.]"

    "… James Fowle, (Constable in 1672.)"

  3. Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. Births, Marriages, and Deaths, 1635-1850. (Boston: Beacon Press, 1891)
    2.

    "James the sonne of George ffowle was borne 12o. (1o.) 1642 [March 12, 1642/43]."

  4. Johnson, Edward F. Woburn Records of Births, Deaths, and Marriages . (Woburn, Massachusetts: Andrews, Cutler & Co., 1890-1919)
    2:72.

    "Fowle. … Lieut. James, s. of _____, [died] Dec. 17, 1690; 49 y."

  5. 5.0 5.1 Lieut. James Fowle, in Cutter, William Richard, and Edward F. Johnson. Transcript of Epitaphs in Woburn First and Second Burialgrounds: chronologically arranged with brief illustrative notes. (Woburn, Massachusetts: Andrews, Cutler & Co., 1890)
    9.

    "Here lyes the body of Lieutenant James Fowle aged 49 years, died ye' 17 of Decemb'r 1090." … His wife Abigail married, April 18, 1692, Ensign Samuel Walker (epitaph 25).

  6. James Fowle, in Find A Grave.