Person:Robert Wilson (119)

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m. 12 Aug 1658
  1. Robert Wilson
  2. Hannah Wilson1659/60 - Bef 1681
  3. Deborah Wilson
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Name[1] Robert Wilson
Gender Male
Property[4] 29 Apr 1679 Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United StatesRobert Wilson Lot
Living[2][3] 10 May 1688 Mentioned in the will of Tamesin Buffam
References
  1. Robert Wilson, in Massachusetts, Probate Court (Essex County). The Probate Records of Essex County, Massachusetts. (Salem, Massachusetts: The Essex Institute, 1916, 1917, 1920)
    3:431.

    ... to Robert the eldest son 141i. and to Deborah aforesaid, children by his first wife...

  2. Robert Buffam, in Pope, Charles Henry. Pioneers of Massachusetts (1620-1650): A Descriptive List, Drawn from Records of the Colonies, Towns and Churches. (Boston: The Author, 1900)
    p 77.

    The widow's will, dated 10 May, prob. at Boston 13 June, 1688, beq. to ... gr. ch. Deborah Forster and her bro. Robert Wilson.

  3. Robert Buffum, in Austin, John Osborne. One Hundred and Sixty Allied Families. (Salem, Massachusetts, 1893)
    p 44.

    To grandchild Deborah Foster, one great brass kettle and £16, or if her brother Robert Wilson is not satisfied, then the land at Castle Hill that is their part and the £16 to be divided between them, if Robert is contented he to have the land wholly and his sister Deborah the £16.

  4. Perley, Sidney. "Salem in 1700, No, 13", in Perley, Sidney, ed. Essex Antiquarian. (Salem, Mass.: Essex Antiquarian)
    7:177.

    Robert Wilson Lot. This lot was apparaently a part of the land granted to Richard Rowland July 23, 1667; and he probably conveyed it to Robert Buffu in or before 1669, when the latter died. It was subsequently in the occupation of his widow, Tamesen Buffum. By an agreement made April 29, 1679, it became the property of their grandson, Robert Wilson. Christopher Foster and his wife Deborah, for fifteen pouns, conveyed one-third of the lot to Mr. Wilson Aug. 13, 1697. Mr. Wilson owned the lot in 1700.