Person:Daniel Lawton (3)

m. 29 May 1635
  1. Elizabeth Lawton1636/37 - 1711
  2. Daniel Lawton1639 - 1719
  3. Ann LawtonAbt 1644 -
  4. Sarah LawtonAbt 1647 - 1718
  5. Isaac Lawton1650 - 1731/32
  1. Thomas Lawton1665/66 - Bef 1718/19
  2. Daniel Lawton1667 -
  3. Rebecca Lawton1668/69 - Bef 1718/19
  4. Jeremiah Lawton1670 -
  5. Adam Lawton1672 - 1736
  6. Elizabeth Lawton1673/74 - 1741
  7. Mary Lawton1675 -
  8. Sarah LawtonAbt 1679 -
  9. Joseph Lawton1682 - 1726
  10. Isaac Lawton - Bef 1718/19
  11. Benjamin Lawton - Bef 1769
  12. Jonathan LawtonAbt 1683 - 1720
Facts and Events
Name Daniel Lawton
Gender Male
Birth? 1639 Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, United States
Marriage to Rebecca Mott
Will[1]
Death? 28 Jun 1719 Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, United States
References
  1. Abstracts of Portsmouth Wills, in Rhode Island Genealogical Register. (Princeton, Massachusetts: A. G. Beaman)
    3:4.

    WILL:
    Dated Feb. 26, 1718/19; proved July 12, 1719 Portsmouth p. 156-7.
    Names sons: Benjamin, Isaac, dec., Joseph, Daniel, Jeremiah, Adam, Jonathan & Thomas, dec.;
    daughters: Elizabeth, wife of Nathaniel Dunn, Mary, wife of James Borden & Sarah, wife of Lawrence Clarke;
    gsons: Isaac Lawton, son of son Isaac dec., & William Lawton, son of son Thomas dec. Brother Isaac Lawton overseer. {Lawton Genealogy}

  2.   -Oct. 20, 1675 Upon an action of the case for non performance of covinnant, commenced by Grace the wife of Thomas Lawton of the Towne of Portsmouth plaintiff against Daniell Lawton defendant, beareinge date of 23 of August 1675. Damage 40 pounds sterling. Upon a long debate of the case the court order that the action shall fail; and it is ordered by the court for the time past and for the future Daniell Lawton shall allow and pay to the said Grace Lawton the sum of 4 shillings a weeke paid monthly, to be paid to her or her asignes in silver New-England money in liew of the use of a horse and fire-wood, the sum of 20 shillings yearly, and this act to be in force untill futher care either by her husband or this court to be taken in the premises, and the same to be paid out of his father Thomas Lawtons estate, and ordered that the said Grace Lawton shall give unto the said Daniell Lawton a true inventory of all the partickular estate she hath in her hands, and that the said Daniell Lawton shall forth-with pay the said Grace Lawton the sum of 20 shillings in mony over and above what is afore ordered. [RI General Court of Trials 1671-1704, by Jane Fletcher Fiske, 1998, p. 44]