Person:Elisus Barron (1)

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m. 23 Apr 1721
  1. John Barron1722 - 1753
  2. Hannah Barron1724/25 - 1753
  3. Mary Barron1726/27 - 1759
  4. Elisus Barron1728 - Bef 1788
  5. Sarah Barron1731/32 -
  6. Lydia Barron1734 - 1830
  7. Jerusha Barron1735 -
  • HElisus Barron1728 - Bef 1788
  • WLydia Jefts1726 - Bef 1804
m. 14 Apr 1749
  1. Samuel Barron1751 -
  2. Benjamin BarronAbt 1756 -
  3. Jotham Barron1758 -
  4. Lydia Barron1760 - Bef 1787
  5. Sharmon Barron1763 -
  6. Hannah Barron1767 -
  7. Oliver Barron1769 -
  8. Eliseus Barron1773 -
Facts and Events
Name Elisus Barron
Gender Male
Birth[1] 20 Jun 1728 Dracut, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 14 Apr 1749 Dracut, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USAto Lydia Jefts
Death? Bef 7 Mar 1788 Dracut, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA
References
  1. Dracut, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital records of Dracut, Massachusetts, to the year 1850. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1907)
    p. 15.

    BARRON, Elisus, s. John and Hannah, [born] June 20, 1728.

  2.   Eliseus Barron, in Massachusetts, United States. Massachusetts, Wills and Probate Records, 1635-1991: Original data: Massachusetts County, District and Probate Courts. (Ancestry.com (database online))
    Middlesex County, MA Case 1290, 7 Mar 1788.

    [1] 7 Mar 1788: Petition of Widow Lydia Barron to have son Jotham Barron administer estate of late Husband, Hannah Barron and Oliver Barron attesting.

    7 Feb 1804 Petition of Jotham Barron desiring that "my Brother in Law Mr Daniel Wood" be granted administraion on "the estate & Thirds that was set off to My late mother the Wid'o Lydia Barron as her Dower in my Late Father Eliseus Barron Deceas'd Estate". 10 Apr 1804 The judge finds that Jotham Barron having removed himself to Lewiston, Maine three years ago (so about 1801) before completing the trust, so is removed as unsuitable. 10 Apr 1804 Daniel Wood Cordwainer, of Dracut, becomes adm'or de bonis non. (Samuel Gould, presumably the son in law, is listed as a creditor on the estate 1789 and also in 1804).