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Family:Isaac Thayer and Mary Unknown (3)
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Parents:
Isaac Thayer and Mercy Rockwood
Isaac Thayer
b.
24 Sep 1695
Mendon, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
d.
Bef 1763
probably Bellingham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States
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Aft 16 Feb 1750/51
Bellingham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States
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Marriage
[1]
[2]
Aft 16 Feb 1750/51
Bellingham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States
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Birth
Death
1.
Jacob Thayer
30 Nov 1751
Bellingham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States
8 Aug 1752
Bellingham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States
2.
Mary Thayer
15 Jun 1753
Bellingham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States
3.
Jerusha Thayer
9 Sep 1756
Bellingham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States
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References
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Bellingham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States.
Vital records of Bellingham, Massachusetts, to the year 1850
. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1904)
p. 128.
METCALF, Mary, wid., of Wrentham, and Isaac Thayer, int. Feb. 16, 1750-51.
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Source:Thayer, Bezaleel. Memorial of the Thayer Name, from the Massachusetts Colony of Weymouth and Braintree, Embracing Genealogical and Biographical
, p. 419, identifies the husband of this marriage as Isaac, s/o Ebenezer and Mary, b. 1729. The problem is that Ebenezer and Mary had no son Isaac, and Bellingham VRs, p. 62, show they had a daughter Abigail in 1729. Oops!? The fact that Mary is a widow suggests this is an older Isaac, and the fact that they are trying to reuse the name Jacob, suggests it is the Isaac who was husband of Miriam, by whom he had the first son Jacob which died young.
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