Person:Jonathan Paine (1)

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m. 5 Aug 1678
  1. Hannah Paine1679 - 1682
  2. Hugh Paine1680 - 1681
  3. Thomas Paine1681/82 - 1745
  4. Hannah Paine1684 -
  5. Jonathan Paine1685/86 - 1752
  6. Abigail Paine1687/88 - 1688/89
  7. Abigail Paine1689 -
  8. Phebe Paine1690/91 - 1695/96
  9. Elkanah Paine1692/93 -
  10. Moses Paine1695 - 1764
  11. Joshua Paine1697 - 1775
  12. Phebe Paine1699 - 1748
  13. Lydia Paine1700 -
  14. Barnabas Paine1705 - 1768
  • HJonathan Paine1685/86 - 1752
  • WSarah MayoAbt 1690 - 1718/19
m. 27 Oct 1709
  1. John Paine1710 - 1710
  2. Jonathan Paine1711 - 1761
  3. Sarah Paine1714 -
  4. Daniel Paine1716 -
  5. Elizabeth Paine1718 -
  • HJonathan Paine1685/86 - 1752
  • WMary ScammonAbt 1682 - 1760
m. 29 Jun 1719
  1. Hannah Paine1721/22 -
  2. Phebe Paine1724 -
Facts and Events
Name Jonathan Paine
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1 Feb 1685/86 Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 27 Oct 1709 Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United Statesto Sarah Mayo
Marriage 29 Jun 1719 Truro, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United Statesto Mary Scammon
Death[2][3] May 1752 Truro, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. "Eastham and Orleans, Mass., Vital Records", in Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants. Mayflower Descendant: An Illustrated Quarterly Magazine of Pilgrim Genealogy, History and Biography
    4:31.

    Jonathan Paine the Sone of Thomas and Hannah Paine was borne the first Day of febuary : 1685 : 86

  2. Bowman, George Ernest, and Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants. Vital Records of the Town of Truro, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849. (Boston, Massachusetts: Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1933)
    31.

    Mr Jonathan paine Dyed in Truroe may [--] 1751 in the [--] year of his age.
    [Note: the year appears incorrect based on will written in 1752.]

  3. Massachusetts. Probate Court (Barnstable County). Probate records, 1686-1894. (Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2002).

    Vol. 8, p. 534 Will of "Jonathan Paine of Truro ... Yeoman being Very Sick and weak", dated 28 Jan 1752, proved 23 Jun 1752, names wife Mary; two sons Jonathan Paine and Daniel Paine; Negro Woman Named Cata, "little molatto Servant" Named Fan[ine?] [second mention appears to be Fennia]; my four Daughters Sarah Snow Elizabeth Smith Hannah Crowel and Phebe Hopkins. Sons Jonathan and Daniel to be executors.
    Vol. 9, p. 267 14 Jul 1752: Inventory of Jonathan Paine of Truro yeoman deced: £ 432-9-11, by Benjamin Collings, Barnabas Paine, Benjamin Collings Jr.
    16 Oct 1753: Account of Jonathan Paine and Daniel Paine, executors of Jonathan Paine of Truro Yeomand Deced, allowed. Includes "cash paid to Mrs Elis: Paine as Annual Demand out of the Estate".