Person:Anthony Paine (1)

m. Abt 1586
  1. Anthony Paine1585 - 1649
m. 1610
  1. Alice Paine - Bef 1690
  2. Mary PaineAbt 1620 - 1686/87
m. Abt 10 Nov 1643
Facts and Events
Name Anthony Paine
Gender Male
Birth? 1585 Lincolnshire, EnglandNorton?
Marriage 1610 to Unknown _____
Marriage Abt 10 Nov 1643 to Rose French
Death? 6 May 1649 Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, United States
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NEHGS, Vol. 147, page 330 1645 June 2 sale of land in Portsmouth from Randall Holden to Anthony Paine (R.I. Land Evidences, Vol. 1, 38 Providence 1921)

MARRIAGE: m(1) ___; m(2) 1643 Rose, widow of Matthew Grinnell. [Austin]

References
  1.   Austin's Genealogical Dictionary
    142.
    • Anthony m (1) unknown

      * m (2) Rose Grinnell (wife of Matthew Grinnell)

      * Children: Alice d 1690 m Lot Stranger d 30 Jul 1683

      * Mary d 12 Feb 1687, m John Tripp b 1610 d 1678

      * child 0 died young.

      * Portsmouth, R.I.

      * 1638 admitted inhabitant

      * 1639 Apr 30 He and twenty eight others signed following compact. "We whose names are underwritten, do acknowledge ourselves the legal subjects of His Majesty King Charles, and in his name do hereby bind ourselves into a civil body politic, unto his laws according to matters of Justice."

      * 1643 Nov 10 He entered into an agreement with Rose Grinnell previous to their marriage. She deeded to her three sons Matthew, Thomas and Daniel Grinnell "two goats apiece" and to her son Matthew, a cow also. The goats were to abide in the hands of Anthony and Rose for 3 years, and the milk was to be his, but the increase was to belong to her three sons. It was also agreed between Anthony and Rose before their marriage, that upon the death of either, after marriage, the property of the one deceased should go to the children of that person; Rose having four children and Anthony Paine three children.

      * 1649 May 6 Will - proved 1650. Exx. wife Rose. Overseers, Mr. Porter, William Baulstone. "I, Anthony Paine, in my perfect memory, do manifest my mind and last will is to give and bequeath unto my daughter Alice, one cow, she or her husband paying unto my daughter Mary Tripp, so much as the cow is judged to be more worth than the heifer; further my mind and will is to give unto my daughter Mary Tripp, one young heifer, and to be made up equal out of the cow, and further my mind and will is to make my wife Rose Paine, my whole and sole executrix, to see my the former covenant, and my last will performed and my debts paid, and Mr. Porter and William Baulstone to see my estate equally divided.

      * 1650 Mar 18 She was called Rose Weeden in a receipt of this date.

      * 1673 Dec 17 His widow Rose Weeden of Portsmouth, for #30, and maintainance for life, sold Matthew Grinnell 53 acres.