Person:Samuel Wood (45)

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m. 5 Apr 1695
  1. James Wood1696 -
  2. Ebenezer Wood1698 -
  3. Jonathan Wood1701 - 1796
  4. David Wood1704 -
  5. Samuel Wood1706 - 1799
  6. Jane Wood1708/09 - 1810
  7. Moses Wood1712 -
  8. Eliphalet Wood1714 -
  • HSamuel Wood1706 - 1799
  • WMary Albee1710 - 1800
m. 12 Nov 1730
  1. Mary Wood1733/34 -
  2. Ebenezer Wood1736 -
  3. Samuel Wood1739 -
  4. Elizabeth Wood1741 -
  5. Abigail Wood1743 -
  6. Seth Wood1745 -
  7. Asa Wood1748 -
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Name Samuel Wood
Gender Male
Birth[1] 21 May 1706 Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 12 Nov 1730 Mendon, Worcester, Massachusetts, United Statesto Mary Albee
Death[2][3] 17 Dec 1799 Upton, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Rowley, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849. (Salem, Massachusetts: Essex Institute, 1928-1931)
    Vol. 1, p. 235.

    WOOD, Samuel, s. Ebenezer and Rachel, May 21, 1706.

  2. Rice, Franklin P. Vital records of Upton, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849. (Boston, Massachusetts: Stanhope Press, 1904)
    p. 189.

    WOOD, Samuel sen'r, [died] Dec. 17, 1799. CR

  3. Massachusetts. Probate Court (Worcester County). Probate files, 1731–1881. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Digitized by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 2012)
    Case 67267: Wood Samuel Upton 1800.

    Will of "Samuel Wood of Upton ... Yeoman", dated 29 Nov 1771, filed 7 Jan 1800, proved 4 Feb 1800, names wife Mary; son Ebenezer; son Samuel; son Seth; daughter Mary; daughter Elizabeth; daughter Abigael; son Asa. Wife Mary to be executor.
    7 Jan 1800: Petition of Mary Wood that she is unable to be executor and appoints son Asa Wood to transact the business. 4 Feb 1800: Absolutely declines and requests son Asa. Asa appointed administrator with will annexed 4 Feb 1800.
    5 May 1800: Inventory of Samuel Wood late of Upton: personal: $110; real: $626, by David Chapin, Ezekiel Stodder, Daniel Fish.
    1 Jul 1800: Account of Asa Wood allowed.
    6 Jul 1800: Petition of Jonathan Jones and Isaac Sheffield that heirs be notified before settlement is allowed.