Person:Edward Wilcox (3)

m. 30 Jan 1657/58
  1. Bethiah WilcoxAbt 1660 - 1715
  2. Edward Wilcox1662 - 1715
  3. Thomas Wilcox1663/64 - Bef 1728
  4. Daniel WilcoxAbt 1666 -
  5. William WilcoxAbt 1668 - 1757
  6. Stephen WilcoxAbt 1670 - Aft 1726/27
  7. Hannah WilcoxAbt 1672 -
  • HEdward Wilcox1662 - 1715
  • WMary HazardAbt 1666 - Bef 1698
  1. Mary WilcoxAbt 1688 - 1762
  2. Stephen Wilcox - Bef 1772
  3. Hannah Wilcox - Bef 1773
  4. Capt. Edward WilcoxAbt 1693 - Bef 1779
m. 1 May 1698
  1. Sarah Wilcox1700 -
  2. Thomas Wilcox1701/02 - 1721/22
  3. Hezekiah Wilcox1704 - Bef 1731
  4. Elisha Wilcox1706 - Aft 1759
  5. Amey Wilcox1709 -
  6. Susannah Wilcox1712 -
Facts and Events
Name Edward Wilcox
Gender Male
Birth? 5 Nov 1662 Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, United States
Marriage to Mary Hazard
Marriage 1 May 1698 Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, United Statesto Tamsin Stevens
Death? 5 Nov 1715 Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, United States
Probate? 15 Nov 1715 Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, United States
References
  1.   Rhode Island Genealogical Register. (Princeton, Massachusetts: A. G. Beaman)
    357, April 1982.

    WILL:
    d. Westerly intestate. Will written by probate court Nov. 15, 1715, p. 157-8. Division of estate Dec. 17, 1716, p. 207-11.
    Widow Tamsen Willcocks;
    children: Mary Lewis wife of Joseph, Hannah Gavitt wife of Ezekiel, Stephen eldest son & heir > 21, Edward > 21, Sarah Willcocks 14-18, Thomas 14-21, Hezekiah, Elisha, Amy Willcocks & Susanna Willcocks.

  2.   -Dec. 13, 1687 Edward Wilcockes and Nicholas Cotterell being both Returned by the Sheriff to Serve on the Jury of Tryalls being Called in Court did not appear, for which offence of theirs, Each of them are Sentanced to pay a fine of 13 shillings 4 pence in or as money. [RI General Court of Trials 1671-1704, by Jane Fletcher Fiske, 1998, p. 142]
    -June 12, 1688 Edward Wilcox of Feversham being returned by The Sheriff to Serve on the Jury of Tryalls at the Quarter Sessions held in Newport ye 13th day of December 1687 and for not appearing was fined, Applycation being made and Information Given in Court that he had not warning to appear the Court Remitt the fine. [RI General Court of Trials 1671-1704, by Jane Fletcher Fiske, 1998, p. 155]