Person:John Beaman (7)

Watchers
m. Bef 1649
  1. Thomas BeamanAbt 1650 - 1731
  2. John BeamanAbt 1651 - 1739/40
  3. Gamaliel BeamanAbt 1653 - 1678/79
  4. Mary Beaman1657 -
  5. Sarah Beaman1658/59 - 1681
  6. Noah Beaman1661 - 1715
  7. Thankful Beaman1663 - 1732
  8. Mehitable Beaman1667 -
m. Bef 1676
  1. Mary BeamanBef 1676 - 1676
  2. John Beaman1676/77 - 1763
  3. Zipporah Beaman1678/79 -
  4. Sarah Beaman1681/82 - 1717/18
  5. Gamaliel Beaman1683/84 -
  6. Priscilla BeamanAbt 1687 -
  7. Ebenezer BeamanBef 1691 - 1764
  8. Jonathan BeamanBef 1697 -
  9. Judith BeamanAbt 1700 -
  10. Eunice BeamanAbt 1702 - 1731
  11. Jabez BeamanAbt 1704 -
Facts and Events
Name[4] John Beaman
Gender Male
Birth[1][5] Abt 1651 probably Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
Christening[1] 14 Jun 1657 Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage Bef 1676 possibly Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United Statesto Priscilla Thornton
Death[2][3] 15 Jan 1739/40 Bolton, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 First Church (Dorchester, Massachusetts). Records of the First Church at Dorchester in New England, 1636-1734. (Boston, Massachusetts: G. H. Ellis, 1891)
    p. 168.

    14 (4) [16]57
    the daye abovesaid were Baptized ffoure of Gamalliell Beamond Children prsented by their mother who only is member in whose Right they were Baptized 3 of ym beinge growen up were very backward especially the Eldest mr mather came downe unto the deacon seat their names wer as ffollows
    Thomas Beamond 8 yeare old
    John Beamond 6 yeare old
    Gamalliell Beamond 4 yeare old
    Mary Beamond she sucked on her mother not weaned:
    [John born about 1651]

  2. Bolton, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States. Vital records of Bolton, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849. (Worcester, Mass.: Franklin P. Rice, 1910)
    p. 195.

    BEAMAN, John, [died] Jan. 15, 1739-40, in 90th y.
    [Note: in 90th y., age 89, so born 1650-1651.]

  3. "Old Burial Field", in Nourse, Henry Stedman. Birth, Marriage, and Death Register, Church Records and Epitaphs of Lancaster, Massachusetts, 1643-1850. (Clinton, Massachusetts: W.J. Coulter, 1890)
    p. 406.

    HERE LIES BURIED
    Ye BODY OF Mr.
    JOHN BEAMAN,
    WHO DEPARTED
    THIS LIFE JANUARY
    Ye 15th, A: D. 1739-40.
    IN Ye 90th. YEAR
    OF HIS AGE.

  4. Register of Deeds. Worcester County (Mass.) deeds (1722-1866) and index to deeds (1731-1889) --, 1722-1889.

    Vol. 7, p. 231 : 3 Feb 1717/18: John Beaman Seign'r of Lancaster give to my Son Namely Gamaliel Beaman Husbandman of Lancaster 25 acres of third Division which formerly belonged to my Hon'd Father Gamaliel Beaman Late of Lancaster Dec'd and exchange 5 acres of third Division upland for a small piece of upland of 4 acres

    Vol. 14, p. 373: 17 Sep 1718: John Beaman Sen'r of Lancaster Yeoman for and in consideration of ye Love and affection I have unto my son Jonathan Beamon of Lancaster with the free consent of Priscilla my Beloved wife conveys about 38 acres of third division upland, bounded by land laid out to my Honoured father Gamaliel Beaman, also a parcel of land w'ch I purchased of my Brother Noah Beaman. [Note: purchase appears to be Middlesex deed Vol. 16, p. 316.]

    Vol. 2, p. 385: 11 May 1721: John Beman Sen'r of Lancaster in Consideration of ye Love and Respect which I have to my Son in Law namely Joseph Sawyer of Lancaster Blacksmith 1/2 of rights in land lying in ye New Addition of Land Sometime Purchassed of George Tahanto Lott 95.

    Vol. 4, p. 624: 19 Jul 1721: John Beman Sen'r of Lancaster Yeoman for and in Consideration of the Love and Affection which I Have to my son in Law Ebenezer Polley husbandman with my Daughter Priscilla Polly his wife with free Assent & Consent of Priscilla my now married wife 10 acres in Lancaster to be Laid out in the right that formerly belongs to my Honoured Father Gamaliel Beman Late of Lancaster Dec'd.

    Vol. 12, p. 288 : 13 Sep 1728: John Beman Sen'r of Lancaster Yeoman being Desirous that my Son Jabez Beman may be accommodated for a Comfortable Settlement gives after ye Decease of me ye said John Beman and Parcilla my Wife my home place on which I now Dwell and other parcels, one bounded by my son Jonathan Beman, one which originally belongs unto my Honoured Father Gamaliel Beman Dec'd.

    Vol. 16, p. 500: 15 Aug 1729: John Beaman Sen'r of Lancaster Yeoman for Consideration of Love & Good Will which I bear unto my Grand Children, vit't Noah Beaman Husbandman Joseph Beaman & Phenihas Beaman Miners [minors?] all of Lancaster certain tracts in Lancaster, including 22 acres of fourth Division Land to Lay out to the Right of Gama[l]iel Beaman.

    Vol. 2, p. 396: 19 Oct 1730: John Beaman of Lancaster Yeoman for £138 conveys to Nathaniel Hapgood of same town a parcel that "was part of the Second Division Meadow that was Layed out to his Hon'd Father Gamaliel Beman".

    Vol. 5, p. 486: 14 Jun 1734: John Beman of Lancaster Yeoman for £9 conveys to Joseph Moore of Lancaster Yeoman 143 rods of meadow in Lancaster.

  5. Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. Abstracts of Court Records, 1643-1674. (New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2003)
    Vol. 2, p. 124.

    1670/1 1m 1. Simon Willard Motion ... Testimony of John Beman Ae abt: 20 years
    [Note: In old-styles dates, the first month is March. More info may be found here.]