Person:Isaac Gleason (14)

m. 11 Dec 1700
  1. Deborah Gleason1703 -
  2. Isaac Gleason1706 - Aft 1773
  3. Prudence Gleason1708 -
  4. Phinehas Gleason1711 -
m. 9 Dec 1725
  1. Isaac Gleason1726 -
  2. Elizabeth Gleason1728/29 -
  3. Deborah Gleason1731 - 1823
  4. Simeon Gleason1733 -
  5. Thankful Gleason1737 - 1737
  6. Thankful Gleason1738 - 1813
  7. James GleasonAbt 1740 -
  8. Joseph Gleason1743 - 1814
  9. Nathaniel Gleason1746 -
  10. Benjamin Gleason1749 -
  11. Fortunatus Gleason1752 -
Facts and Events
Name Isaac Gleason
Gender Male
Birth[1] 17 May 1706 Sherborn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 9 Dec 1725 Framingham, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Thankful Wilson
Death[2][3] Aft 14 May 1773 possibly Petersham, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Baldwin, Thomas W. Vital Records of Sherborn, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850. (Boston, Mass: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1911)
    p.39.

    GLEASON (see Gleson),
    Isaac, s. of Isaac and Deborah, (b.) May 17, 1706.

  2. Cole, Frank T. "Gleason, Glezen, Gleeson", in The Old Northwest genealogical quarterly
    vol. III p. 161.

    Isaac Gleason [#29], s/o Isaac, b. 17 May 1706, "moved to Petersham and d. there 1777", m. 9 Dec 1725 Thankful Wilson.
    [Note: no death record is found in Petersham (here), no gravestone, no probate, no deeds selling or dividing the estate. The basis for this claim is unexplained and not found, and given the death of a different Isaac Gleason in Petersham in 1779, and yet another different Isaac Gleason in Worcester in 1776 (i.e., sources of confusion), it is in need of some supporting evidence. It is presumably based on Source:Barry, William. History of Framingham, Massachusetts, p. 258, which says "Thankful, w. of Isaac, was recommended to the ch. in Petersham, July 17, 1757, where Isaac d. ab. 1777", except they forgot to include the "ab."]

  3. Register of Deeds. Worcester County (Mass.) deeds (1722-1866) and index to deeds (1731-1889) --, 1722-1889
    Vol. 72, p. 252.

    Isaac Glesson of Petersham Husbandman for £150 conveys to Joseph Glesson of Petersham Husbandman a tract in Petersham about 75 acres, noting that on 6 Jun 1764 son Joseph Glesson purchased one half of the this tract, and this deed conveys the other half. Acknowledged 14 May 1773.
    [Note: the 1764 deed referred to is Vol. 54. p. 502. Also note Vol. 53, p. 49 where Isaac sells 39 acres to [son] Simeon Glesson of Petersham 1 Jun 1764.]