Person:John Pease (13)

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m. 1653
  1. Captain John Pease1654 - 1734
  2. Robert Pease1656 - 1744
  3. Mary Pease1658 - 1737
  4. Abraham Pease1662 - 1735
  5. Jonathon Pease1668/69 - 1721
m. 30 Jan 1676/77
  1. John Pease1678 - 1761
  2. Sergeant James Pease1679 -
  3. Margaret Pease1682/83 - 1775
  4. Anna Pease1685 - 1753
  5. Jonathan Pease1686/87 -
  6. Mary Pease1688 - 1744/45
  7. Sarah Pease1689 - 1750
  8. Joseph Pease1691/92 - 1757
Facts and Events
Name[1] Captain John Pease
Gender Male
Birth[2] 20 May 1654 Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Alt Birth[1] 30 May 1654 Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 30 Jan 1676/77 Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Margaret Adams
Death[1] 29 Nov 1734 Enfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1. John Pease, in Pease, Rev. David, and Austin Pease. A Genealogical and Historical Record of the Descendants of John Pease, Sen., Last of Enfield, Conn. (Springfield, Mass.: Samuel Bowles & Company, 1869)
    5-6.

    "1. John Pease,3 (John,2 Robert,1) eldest son of John, Sen., and Mary (Goodell) Pease, some time of Salem, Mass., last of Enfield, Ct, born at Salem, May 30, 1654; married Margaret Adams of Ipswich, Mass., January 30, 1677. He was apprenticed at Salem to one John Symonds, who was probably a carpenter and joiner. Symonds died soon after. In his will he assigned his apprentice to his son James 'during the term of time in the indenture, paying £40 in four years, £10 per annum.' It seems probable he continued the occupation of his apprenticeship until his removal from Salem, as evidenced by the sale of his 'land, house and shop.' He and his brother Robert are said to have gone to Enfield in 1679, two years before they removed their families there, and lived the first winter in an excavation in the side of a hill about forty rods from where the first meeting-house stood. In 1685, they had extra land given them because they had been the 'first cummers.' It was undoubtedly this son 'John Pease' who is named in the deed as one of the commissioners who made the purchase of the larger portion of the town of Enfield in March. 1681. He was one of the most prominent men in the history of the town of Enfield; was indefatigable in his efforts to promote and advance its prosperity when an infant settlement, and after its incorporation as a town. He was appointed 'land measuer' by the town; was one of the first selectmen chosen by the town, and was the first captain of the first militia company in Enfield. He died at Enfield, 1734, aged 80 years."

  2. Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records to the End of the year 1849. (Salem, Massachusetts: Essex Institute, 1916-1925)
    2:149.

    "Pease, … John, s. John and Mary, [born] 20: 3 m : 1654 [May 20, 1654]. (court record, Essex Co. Quarterly Court.)"

  3.   Allen, Francis Olcott. The History of Enfield Connecticut: Compiled from all the Public Records of the Town Known to Exist, Covering from the Beginning to 1850 …; Together with the Graveyard Inscriptions and those Hartford, Northampton and Springfield Records which Refer to the People of Enfield. (Lancaster, Pennsylvania: Wickersham Printing, 1900)
    1868.

    "Capt John Pease died Novr ye 29th 1734 aged eighty two years & eight months."

  4.   John Pease, in Find A Grave.

    No image provided; no actual evidence of burial presented.