Person:Thomas Alvord (3)

m. 29 Oct 1646
  1. Abigail Alvord1647 - 1699
  2. John Alvord1649 - 1727
  3. Mary Alvord1651 -
  4. Thomas Alvord1653 - 1688
  5. Elizabeth Alvord1655 - 1687
  6. Benjamin Alvord1657 - 1715
  7. Sarah Alvord1660 - 1704
  8. Jeremiah Alvord1663 -
  9. Ebenezer Alvord1665 - 1738
  10. Jonathan Alvord1669 - 1729
  11. _____ Alvord1672 -
m. 22 Mar 1680/81
  1. John Alvord1682 - 1682
  2. Thomas Alvord1683 -
  3. John Alvord1685 -
  4. Josiah Alvord1687/88 - 1691
Facts and Events
Name Thomas Alvord
Gender Male
Birth[1] 27 Oct 1653 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Marriage 22 Mar 1680/81 Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United Statesto Joanna Taylor
Death[2] 22 Jul 1688 Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States. Records of Births, Marriages, and Deaths, 1638-1925.

    Thomas Alford son of Alexander Alford, was Born Oct 27th 1653 (Bk I Page One)

  2. Holbrook, Jay Mack. Vital Records of Northampton, Massachusetts to 1840.
  3.   Thomas Alvord, in Alvord, Samuel Morgan. A Genealogy of the Descendants of Alexander Alvord: An Early Settler of Windsor, Conn. and Northampton, Mass. (Webster, N. Y.: A. D. Andrews, 1908)
    p. 36.

    5. THOMAS ALVORD (Alexander), born Windsor, Conn. Oct. 27, 1653; died Northampton, Mass., July 22, 1688; married Northampton, Mass., March 22, 1681, Joanna Taylor, daughter of John and Thankful (Woodward) Taylor. She was born in Northampton, Mass., Sept. 27, 1655 1665; died Northampton, Mass., Feb. 23, 1737-8. Res. Northampton, Mass.
    Children:
    13. John, b. Northampton, Mass., Aug. 10, 1682; d. Aug. 25, 1682.
    14. Thomas, b. Northampton, Mass., Aug. 28, 1683.
    15. John, b. Northampton, Mass., Oct. 19, 1685.
    16. Josiah, b. Northampton, Mass., Feb. 7, 1688; d. Dec. 13, 1691.

    Oath of allegiance was given to Thomas Alvord at Northampton, Mass., Feb. 8, 1678. Among the early grants of land upon the town records of Northampton, Mass., the town grants to Thomas Alvord:

    "In primis a home Lot which is thus bounded; on the south on Mr. Hawleys land being in length 26 rods, bounded on the commons, on the north butting on the Round Hill on the (sequestered land), westerly in breadth at this end 16 rods and by 2 feet, being four acres more or less."

    Thomas Alvord was a tailor. His homestead No. 26 was first assigned to William Smead in 1676 and was in the family of Thomas Alvord until 1725. It was the Dr. Hunt place. His widow married 1690 Samuel King (son of John), whom she outlived, and Nov. 26, 1702, married Deliverance Bridgeman. In 1724-5, when her son, Thomas Alvord sold the homestead, she, with her husband, Deliverance Bridgeman, relinquished their right. Her father, John Taylor, was killed in the present limits of Easthampton, while going to the rescue of those captured in the "Pascommuck Massacre".