Person:James Pease (5)

Watchers
Browse
m. 8 Dec 1669
  1. Sergeant James Pease1670 - 1748
  2. Deacon Isaac Pease1672 - 1731
  3. Abigail Pease1675 - 1689
  • HSergeant James Pease1670 - 1748
  • WHannah Harmon1674/75 - 1746
m. 17 Oct 1695
  1. James Pease1696/97 -
  2. Anna Pease1699 -
  3. Hannah Pease1700 - 1775
  4. Elizabeth Pease1703 -
  5. Mary Pease1705/06 - 1775
  6. Abigail Pease1708 -
  7. Sarah Pease1710 - 1803
  8. Joseph Pease1713 - 1800
  9. Jemima Pease1716 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] Sergeant James Pease
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 23 Dec 1670 Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 17 Oct 1695 Enfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United Statesto Hannah Harmon
Death[1][3] 19 Dec 1748 Enfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 6. James Pease, in Allen, Francis Olcott. The History of Enfield Connecticut: Compiled from all the Public Records of the Town Known to Exist, Covering from the Beginning to 1850 …; Together with the Graveyard Inscriptions and those Hartford, Northampton and Springfield Records which Refer to the People of Enfield. (Lancaster, Pennsylvania: Wickersham Printing, 1900)
    8-9.

    "6. James Pease,3 (John,2 Robert,1) son of John, Sen., and Ann (Cummings) Pease, and half-brother of the preceding, was born at Salem, December 23, 1670; married Hannah Harmon, October 18, 1695, and settled at Enfield. He was not nineteen when his father died, yet he had a 'lot' on which his father had performed labor valued at £2. In March following, we find him not only assisting in common with his brothers as to the equity of the division of his father's estate, but in another instrument (which was allowed in court), he binds himself to be satisfied with certain tracts of land as his share after deducting (to use his own language) 'the labor on my lot at £2.' He died at Enfield, 1748, aged 78."

  2. Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records to the End of the year 1849. (Salem, Massachusetts: Essex Institute, 1916-1925)
    2:149.

    "Pease, … James, s. John and Ann (Cummins), 2d w., [born] 23: 10 m : 1670 [December 23, 1670]. (court record, Essex Co. Quarterly Court.)"

  3. Allen, Francis Olcott. The History of Enfield Connecticut: Compiled from all the Public Records of the Town Known to Exist, Covering from the Beginning to 1850 …; Together with the Graveyard Inscriptions and those Hartford, Northampton and Springfield Records which Refer to the People of Enfield. (Lancaster, Pennsylvania: Wickersham Printing, 1900)
    1867.

    "Sert James Pease dyed Decemr 19th 1748."