Family:Jonathan Tyng and Judith Reyner (1)

Facts and Events
Marriage[1][2][3] Aft 1714
Children
BirthDeath
References
  1. Johnson, Edward F. Woburn Records of Births, Deaths, and Marriages . (Woburn, Massachusetts: Andrews, Cutler & Co., 1890-1919)
    Vol. 2, pt. 2, p. 25.

    Here Lyes Buried ye Body of Mr's Judith Tyng wife to Co'll Jonathan Tyng Formerly Wife to ye Rev'rd M'r Jabez Fox Who Dyed June 5'th Anno Dom'i 1736 [sic] in ye 99'th Year of her Age"

    It is not germane to the fact of this marriage, which is what these sources are intended to show, but on p. 157 of S1, there is a discussion of her age, suggesting it is overstated, since she is attributed (by Savage, though grounds for this are unknown) to her father's (Rev. John Reyner) second marriage which occurred in 1642. Additionally, it also cites a document dated Dec 1746 that refers to her death, suggesting that the date in S2 is in error.

  2. Massachusetts Historical Society (Boston, Massachusetts). Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society. (C. C. Little and J. Brown, 1846)
    Fifth Series, Vol. 6, p. 74.

    [Editor's note:] The Rev. Jabez Fox of Woburn's wife was Judith Reyner, sister of the Rev. John Reyner, Jr. Mrs. Fox married secondly Colonel Jonathan Tyng, and died June 5, 1756 [sic], in her ninety-ninth year.

    It is not germane to the fact of this marriage, which is what these sources are intended to show, but on p. 157 of S1, there is a discussion of her age, suggesting it is overstated, since she is attributed (by Savage, though grounds for this are unknown) to her father's (Rev. John Reyner) second marriage which occurred in 1642. Additionally, it also cites a document dated Dec 1746 that refers to her death, suggesting that the date in S2 is in error.

  3. Estimated marriage of after 1714 is based on death of Jonathan's second wife in 1714.