Person:John Seabury (4)

John Seabury
b.Est 1613
d.Bef Feb 1650 Barbados
  • HJohn SeaburyEst 1613 - Bef 1650
  • WGrace UnknownEst 1618 - Aft 1651
m. Bef 1638
  1. John SeaburyEst 1638 - Bef 1678
  2. Samuel Seabury1640 - 1681
Facts and Events
Name[1] John Seabury
Gender Male
Birth[2] Est 1613 Rough estimate based on birth order of children
Marriage Bef 1638 Rough estimate based on birth order
to Grace Unknown
Residence[2] 1639 Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
Death[2] Bef Feb 1650 Barbados
Property[3] 16 Apr 1662 Disposition of property still unsettled on this date
References
  1. Seabury, 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)
    4:43.

    SEABURY, JOHN, Boston, by w. Grace, wh. was adm. of the ch. 15 May 1642, had Samuel, b. 10 Dec. 1640, and no more on our rec. is seen, but prob. he had elder s. John, that went to Barbados, bef. d. of his f.

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Seabury, in Gendrot, Almira Torrey Blake Fenno. The ancestry and allied families of Nathan Blake 3rd and Susan (Torrey) Blake: early residents of East Corinth, Vermont. (Salt Lake City, Utah, United States: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1972)
    154.

    SEABURY, John planter, and seaman, is called of Boston, bought house 25 Nov. 1639 and was admitted inhabitant. His wife Grace was admitted to the church 15 May 1642. He removed to Barbados and his wife went to her husband there and after his death, but before Feb. 1650, married Anthonie Lane.

  3. Seabury/Fobes Notes, in Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants. Mayflower Descendant: An Illustrated Quarterly Magazine of Pilgrim Genealogy, History and Biography
    41:139.

    On 16 April 1662, Samuell Seabery "a sonne of ye late John Seabery of Boston (now living at Duxbury in Plimouth Pattent)..." entered a claim on a house and land owned his father and now belonging to his brother Jno. Seabery of Barbados and himself but in the posession of Nathaniel Fryer and Jno. Sweete who "deteines it from them under a pretenc of a purchase from Alexander Adams & he from Jno Milom" (Suffolk Co. LR 3:525).