Person:Thomas Low (1)

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Deacon Thomas Low
b.Bet 1631 and 1632
m. Bef 1630
  1. Deacon Thomas LowBet 1631 & 1632 - 1712
  2. Margaret Low1632 - Aft 1693
  3. Sarah LowAbt 1637 - Aft 1707
  • HDeacon Thomas LowBet 1631 & 1632 - 1712
  • WMartha BoremanCal 1641 - 1720/21
m. 4 Jul 1660
  1. Thomas Low1661 -
  2. Jonathan Low1665 -
  3. David Low1667 -
  4. Martha Low1669 - Cal 1737
  5. Nathaniel Low1672 - 1695
  6. Joanna LowEst 1679 -
  7. Abigail Low1687 - 1726
Facts and Events
Name[1] Deacon Thomas Low
Gender Male
Birth[1] Bet 1631 and 1632
Marriage 4 Jul 1660 Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Martha Boreman
Will[1] 17 Jun 1708 Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Death[1][2] 12 Apr 1712 Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Probate[1] 6 May 1712 Will admitted to probate.
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Low, of Ipswich, in Davis, Walter Goodwin, Compiler, and Introduction by Gary Boyd Roberts. Massachusetts and Maine Families in the Ancestry of Walter Goodwin Davis (1885-1966): A Reprinting, in Alphabetical Order by Surname, of the Sixteen Multi-Ancestor Compendia (plus Thomas Haley of Winter Harbor and His Descendants). (Baltimore, Maryland, United States: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1996)
    2:499-500.

    "Thomas (Low), born in 1631 or 1632 ('about 37' in 1669) and possibly bapt. in Groton, co. Suffolk, May 8, 1631; … d. April 12,1712, aged 80 (gravestone). He lived in Chebacco, Ipswich, where he bought land of Daniel Ringe in 1664, and was deacon of the Chebacco church from 1679 until his death, acting as parish clerk during the absence of Rev. John Wise in the Quebec expedition under Sir William Phips. …

    Deacon Thomas Low of Ipswich, maltster, made his will June 17, 1708, and it was admitted to probate May 6, 1712."

  2. Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Ipswich, Massachusetts to End of the Year 1849. (Salem, Massachusetts: Essex Institute, 1910, 1919)
    2:625.

    "Low, …Thomas, Dea., [died] Apr. 12, 1712, a. 80 y. [gravestone record, Old Essex Cemetery]."