Person:Susanna Gleason (4)

m. 31 Jul 1634
  1. Susanna Gleason1635 - 1693
  2. Thomas Gleason1637/38 - 1705
  3. Joseph Gleason1640 - 1715
  4. Frances Gleason1643 - 1644
  5. Sarah GleasonAft 1643 - 1703
  6. John Gleason1647 - 1689
  7. Philip Gleason1649 - 1690
  8. Isaac Gleason1654 - 1698
  9. William Gleason1655 - 1690/91
  10. Mary Gleason1657 - 1711
  11. Ann Gleason1659 - 1741
  • HThomas PrattEst 1636 - Bef 1692
  • WSusanna Gleason1635 - 1693
  1. Thomas Pratt1656 - 1741
  2. Abial PrattAbt 1658 - 1734
  3. Ebenezer PrattAbt 1660 - 1692
  4. Joseph Pratt1663 - 1747
  5. John PrattAbt 1665 - 1733
  6. Philip PrattAbt 1667 - 1739/40
  7. Ephraim PrattAbt 1669 -
  8. Nathaniel PrattAbt 1671 - 1736
  9. Jonathan Pratt1673 - Bef 1760
  10. David PrattAbt 1675 - Bef 1731
  11. Jabez PrattAbt 1677 -
Facts and Events
Name Susanna Gleason
Gender Female
Christening[1] 13 Oct 1635 Cockfield, Suffolk, England
Marriage to Thomas Pratt
Death? 26 Sep 1693 Sherborn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Claassen, Judith Gleason. Origin of Thomas Gleason of Watertown and Cambridge, Massachusetts, in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society)
    168:13, Jan 2014.

    Susan the daughter of Thomas Gleson and Susan his wife, [baptized] 13 October 1635.

  2.   Helen Schatvet Ullmann. Susanna Pratt, The Evidence for Her Being a Daughter of Thomas Gleason of Middlesex County, Massachusetts. Massachusetts Society of Genealogists, in Massachusetts Society of Genealogists. Massog. (Ashland, Massachusetts: Massachusetts Society of Genealogists, 1977-)
    Volume 32 71 - 72, 2008.

    Note in the 1998 Pratt Directory Jyne Pratt Lovelace pointed out that Thomas Pratt bought land next to Thomas Gleason Jr in 1678 and Thomas Pratt Sr took an inventory of Thomas Gleason Jr's estate in 1705. She also noted that Thomas and Susannah Pratt named sons Joseph, John, Philip and Nathaniel, the same named used by Thomas and Susannah Gleason.

    Anne (Gleason) Winne of Watertown widow of Edward Winn made her will on 9 September 1685 made bequests to each and everyone of her siblings. She first married William Page whose will date 16 Dec 1664 directed her to give "to Thomas Leason my kinsman the summe of twentie shillings: and that she give to William Leason now living with me the summe of ten pounds to be payd at age of twenty two years," Thomas's wife Susanna must have been William Gleason's sister.

  3.   Ann Winne of Suffolk County, MA, in Massachusetts, United States. Massachusetts, Wills and Probate Records, 1635-1991: Original data: Massachusetts County, District and Probate Courts. (Ancestry.com (database online))
    Case 1513 11:39, 9 Sep 1685.

    link "Ann (Unknown) Winne" married first William Page, second Nicholas Wood and third Edward Winn. William Page was brother of Susanna Page wife of Thomas Gleason and uncle to Susan Gleason wife of Thomas Pratt. In her detailed will she names her kinsman including Susan wife of Thomas Pratt.

  4.   Barry, William. A History of Framingham, Massachusetts: Including the Plantation, from 1640 to the Present Time: with an Appendix Containing a Notice of Sudbury and Its First Proprietors; Also a Register of the Inhabitants of Framingham before 1800, with Genealogical Sketches. (Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States: James Munroe and Company, 1847)
    672.