Person:Asa Willard (1)

Watchers
m. Bef 20 Sep 1719
  1. Isaac Willard1719 -
  2. Asa Willard1721 - Bef 1758
  3. Hannah Willard1724 -
  4. Abigail Willard1726 - 1764
  5. Experience Willard1727/28 -
  6. Susanna Willard1730 -
Facts and Events
Name[2] Asa Willard
Gender Male
Christening[1] 25 Jun 1721 Lancaster, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Death[3] Bef 12 Dec 1758 perhaps New York, United Stateson way home from Expedition to the Westward
References
  1. Nourse, Henry Stedman. Birth, Marriage, and Death Register, Church Records and Epitaphs of Lancaster, Massachusetts, 1643-1850. (Clinton, Massachusetts: W.J. Coulter, 1890)
    p. 277.

    1721.
    June.
    25. Asa Son of James Willard [baptized].

  2. Willard, Joseph; Charles Henry Pope; and Charles Wilkes Walker. Willard Genealogy: Sequel to Willard Memoir. (Boston, Massachusetts: Willard Family Association, 1915)
    p. 33.

    Children of James Willard [#30] and Hannah Houghton: 2) Asa, bp. 25 Jun 1721, will dated 20 May 1758, allowed 29 Dec 1758 ["gave his property to his brother and sisters"], "a soldier in Capt. Whiting's co. of Col. Bagley's regt, in "the expedition to the Westward" in 1758, died on the way home."

  3. Massachusetts. Probate Court (Worcester County). Probate files, 1731–1881. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Digitized by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 2012)
    Case 65845 Willard Asa Harvard 1758.

    Will of "Asa Willard of Harvard ... yeoman", dated 20 May 1758, proved 29 Dec 1758, names father James Willard of Harvard; my brother Isaac Willard of Harvard yeoman, and my four sisters namely Hannah Mead wife to Samuel Mead of Harvard, Abigail Mead wife to Benjamin Mead of Holden, Experience Houghton wife of Daniel Houghton Jr of Bolton, and Susannah Willard of Harvard spinster. Peter Atherton Esq'r and Isaac Willard yeoman of Harvard to be executors.
    12 Dec 1758: Assent of heirs of Asa Willard to proving of will. Signed by James Willard, Isaac Willard executor, Samuel Mead, Hanna Mead, Benj'a Mead, Abigail Mead, Daniel Hougton jr, Experience Houghton, Susanna Willard.
    13 Dec 1758: Same heirs think settlement possible without inventory.