Person:Thomas North (2)

Thomas North
b.Cal 1649
m. Bef 1641
  1. Dr. John NorthAbt 1641 - 1682
  2. Mary NorthCal 1643 - 1726
  3. Samuel NorthCal 1643 - 1682
  4. James NorthCal 1647 - 1689
  5. Thomas NorthCal 1649 - Bef 1712
  6. Sarah North1653 - Bef 1691/92
  7. Nathaniel North1656 -
  8. Lydia North1658 -
  9. Joseph North1659 - Bef 1730/31
m. Bef 1673
  1. Thomas NorthEst 1673 - 1724/25
  2. Hannah NorthEst 1686 - Aft 1758
  3. Nathaniel NorthCal 1688 - 1777
  4. Mary NorthAbt 1690 - 1760
  5. Rebecca NorthAbt 1693 - 1732
  6. Lydia North1695/96 - 1730
Facts and Events
Name Thomas North
Gender Male
Birth[1] Cal 1649
Marriage Bef 1673 Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, United States (probably)Based on estimated date of birth of eldest known child.
to Hannah (twin) Newell
Death[3] Bef 1 Dec 1712 Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, United States (probably)Northington (now Avon).
Before date of probate.
Probate[3] 1 Dec 1712 Administration to Hannah North, widow, and Thomas North, son.
Estate Inventory[3] 19 Dec 1712 £233-13-10. Taken by Samuel Newell, Joseph North and Thomas Burd.
Estate Settlement[3] 17 Nov 1713
References
  1. 5. Thomas2 North, in North, Dexter. John North of Farmington Connecticut and His Descendants: With a Short Account of Other Early North Families. (Washington, D. C.: Dexter North, 1921)
    12-15.

    "5. Thomas2 North (John1),fourth son of John and Hannah (Bird) North, was born in 1649, and died at Northington, now Avon, in 1712, aged 63. After his marriage and the birth of two sons, Thomas North enlisted under Captain Henchman in King Philip's War. He was stationed with Connecticut troops in the vicinity of Boston in 1675, and was with the garrison at Hadley, Mass., in the summer of 1676. ('Soldiers in King Philip's War.') He was made freeman there Feb. 8, 1678, and received a grant of land for his military services in or near Northington, now Avon, where he and Joseph Woodford were pioneer settlers. There he lived on the east side of the river near the old Marshall's tavern, 'under the mountain' and north of the Hartford and Albany turnpike. He was a magistrate of the colony of Connecticut."

  2.   Thomas North, 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)
    3:289.

    "Thomas (North), Hadley 1678, took o. of alleg. 8 Feb. next.

    [Additions and Corrections] [Savage, 3:656] [Vol. 3] P. 289, l. 18 from bot. bef. THOMAS, ins. Thomas, Farmington, m. Hannah, d. of Thomas Newall, had John, Thomas, Hannah, Nathaniel, Mary, Joseph, and Rebecca, tw. bapt. 31 Dec. 1693; Lydia, 1 Mar. 1696; Sarah, and Ebenezer."

  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 North, Thomas, Farmington, in Manwaring, Charles W. A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records. (Hartford, Conn.: R. S. Peck & Co., 1904-06)
    2:265-66.

    "Probate Records. Vol. VIII, 1710 to 1715. Page 261.

    North, Thomas, Farmington. Invt. £233-13-10. Taken 19 December, 1712, by Samuel Newell, Joseph North and Thomas Burd.

    Court Record, Page 99—1st December, 1712: Adms. to Hannah North, widow, and Thomas North, a son of the deceased.

    Page 164—17 November, 1713: Adms. account allowed. Order to distribute the estate to Hannah North, widow, to Thomas, to Nathaniel, to Joseph, to Ebenezer, to Hannah, to Mary, to Rebecca, to Lydia, to Sarah North. By John Stanly, Samuel Newell and Joseph North."