Person:Daniel Wiswell (1)

Watchers
m. 12 Apr 1753
  1. Daniel Wiswell1754 - 1824
  2. Sarah Wiswell1755 -
  3. Mary Wiswell1757 -
  4. Jonathan Wiswell1759 -
  5. Richard Wiswell1761 - 1761
  6. Elizabeth Wiswell1763 - 1763
  7. Elizabeth Wiswell1764 -
  • HDaniel Wiswell1754 - 1824
  • WMary Howe1766 - 1806
m. Dec 1785
  1. Daniel Wiswell1787 -
  2. Mary Wiswell1791 -
  3. Lydia How Wiswell1794 -
  4. Edward Wiswell1797 -
  5. Walter Wiswell1802 -
m. 22 May 1806
  1. Hannah Perry Wiswall1807 -
  2. Isaac Davenport Wiswell1810 - 1901
Facts and Events
Name Daniel Wiswell
Gender Male
Birth[1] 18 Feb 1754 Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage Dec 1785 Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United Statesto Mary Howe
Marriage 22 May 1806 Richmond, Cheshire, New Hampshire, United Statesto Sarah Davenport
Death[2][3][4] 31 Oct 1824 Warwick, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Boston (Massachusetts). Record Commissioners. A Report of the Record Commissioners of the City of Boston: Containing Dorchester Births, Marriages, and Deaths to the End of 1825. (Boston, Massachusetts: Rockwell and Churchill, city printers, 1890)
    p. 151.

    Daniel Wiswell the Son of Daniel and Sarah Wiswell was Born February 18th. 1754.

  2. Warwick (Massachusetts). Town Clerk. Vital records, 1739-1900
    Vol. 2, p. 260.

    October 31st 1824. Died Mr Daniel Wiswall.

  3. Find A Grave: Warwick Cemetery, Warwick, MA, in Find A Grave
    Daniel Wiswell.

    SACRED
    TO
    THE MEMORY OF
    MR.
    DANIEL WISWELL,

    Who died,
    Oct. 30, 1824,
    AE. 70.

  4. Massachusetts. Probate Court (Franklin County). Probate dockets, records, and indexes, 1810-1971. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1972, 1991)
    Case 6792 Daniel Wiswall.

    29 Jan 1825: Inventory of Daniel Wiswall late of Warwick deceased: $31.31, by Jonathan Blake Jr, Joseph Stevens, Amos Taylor.
    Jan 1825: Sarah Wiswall declines administration of Daniel Wiswall late of Warwick, requests W'm Cobb. Bond given 2 Feb 1825.
    2 Feb 1825: Petition of Sarah Wiswall for an allowance, being "in indigent circumstances and destitute". Widow allowed $31.31.
    8 Feb 1826: Debts $37.08. Estate insolvent.
    20 Sep 1826: Account of W'm Cobb, allowed. Balance $19.26 to creditors 52 cents on the dollar.