Person:Elizabeth Thomas (18)

Watchers
m. Abt 1675
  1. William ThomasAbt 1676 - Bef 1732/33
  2. Jonathan Thomas1678 - Bef 1724
  3. David ThomasAbt 1680 - 1706
  4. Hannah Thomas1684/85 -
  5. Joseph ThomasAbt 1688 - Bef 1728
  6. Josiah ThomasAbt 1691 - Bef 1750
  7. Elizabeth Thomas1695/96 - 1782
  8. Samuel Thomas1697/98 -
  9. Henry ThomasAbt 1702 - Bef 1782
  • HJohn Robbins1696 - 1740
  • WElizabeth Thomas1695/96 - 1782
m. 16 Mar 1725/26
  1. Zerviah Robbins1727 - 1760
  2. Hannah Robbins1729 -
  3. Samuel Robbins1732 -
  4. John Robbins1733 -
  5. Moses Robbins1739/40 -
Facts and Events
Name Elizabeth Thomas
Gender Female
Birth[1] 13 Feb 1695/96 Middleborough, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 16 Mar 1725/26 Plympton, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United Statesto John Robbins
Death[2] 9 Mar 1782 Middleborough, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Ed. by Barbara Lambert Merrick; Barbara Lambert Merrick; and Alicia Crane Williams. Middleborough, Massachusetts, Vital Records. (Boston, Massachusetts: Mass. Soc. of Mayflower Descendants (1989), 1986-1990, c1986-c1990)
    1:43.

    Elisabeth Thomas ye Daughter of David Thomas & of Abigail his wife was born February ye: 13th: 1695/96

  2. Wood, Alfred. Record of deaths, Middleboro, Massachusetts. (Boston, Massachusetts: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1947, c1947 (Cambridge, Mass. : Murray Printing Co.))
    p. 146.

    ROBBINS
    2. Wid. Elizabeth, [died] Mar. 9, 1782, in 87th yr. [P1]
    [Note: P1=Rev. Barker's records]

  3.   Plymouth County (Massachusetts). Register of Deeds. Deed records, 1664-1900. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1968)
    Vol. 60, p. 218.

    23 Oct 1780: Elizabeth Robbins Widdow in the Town of Middleborough in Consideration of a Good and Honourable maintainance Dureing my Natural Life and one sheep by my Two sons John Robbins of Killingley County of Windham Connecticut and Moses Robbins of Middleborough all my right by heirship of my Brother Josiah Thomas late of Middleborough deceased being two lots in Middleborough. Acknowledge 9 Mar 1782.