Person:William Loud (1)

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  1. Jacob Loud1723 - 1779
  2. Deborah Loud1725 -
  3. Honor Loud1727 - 1808
  4. Sarah Loud1728/29 - 1790
  5. Mary Loud1730/31 - 1819
  6. Francis Loud1732 - 1787
  7. Mercy Loud1735 -
  8. John Loud1736/37 - 1776
  9. William Loud1738/39 - 1810
  10. Son Loud1740/41 - 1740/41
  11. Alice Loud1742 - 1742
  12. Capt. Elliott Loud1743 - 1813
  13. Caleb Loud1747 - 1782
  • HWilliam Loud1738/39 - 1810
  • W.  Lucy Vining (add)
m. 4 Jun 1761
Facts and Events
Name[3] William Loud
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1 Feb 1738/39 Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 4 Jun 1761 Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United Statesto Lucy Vining (add)
Death[2][4] 6 Aug 1810 Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Weymouth, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1910)
    Vol. 1, p. 177.

    LOUD, William, s. Francis and Onner [dup. Onnor], [born] Feb. 1, 1739.
    [Note: Assumed to be 1738/39 based on spacing of sibling births.]

  2. Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Weymouth, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1910)
    Vol. 2, p. 299.

    LOUD, William, [died] Aug. 6, 1810, a. 70.

  3. Chamberlain, George Walter. History of Weymouth, Massachusetts. (Weymouth, Massachusetts: Weymouth Historical Society, under direction of the town, 1923)
    Vol. 3, p. 374, 375.

    William Loud [#5], s/o Francis Loud and Onner Prince, b. Weymouth 1 Feb 1739, d. Weymouth 6 Aug 1810, m. Weymouth 4 Jun 1761 Lucy Vining.

  4. Massachusetts. Probate Court (Norfolk County). Probate docket books, and record books (1793-1916). (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1970, 1987)
    Case 11934.

    Vol. 18, p. 295 Will of "William Loud of Weymouth ... being weak in body", dated 3 Nov 1802, proved 14 Aug 1810, names wife Lucy; daughters Polly white Lucy Penniman and Neomy Hobart; four sons David, William, Benjamin and Daniel Loud. Sons William and Benjamin to be executors.
    Vol. 18, p. 480 25 Aug 1810: Inventory of William Loud deceased: $1636.85, by Sam'l Bayley, John Vinson Jr., Sam'l Torrey.
    Vol. 19, p. 418 13 Aug 1811: Account of estate of William Loud late of Weymouth deceased, allowed. vol. 20, p. 252 7 Jan 1812: 2nd account allowed. Vol. 21, p. 505 8 Dec 1812: 3rd account allowed. Vol. 57, p. 126 6 Mar 1832: 4th account allowed [includes charges for paying legacy to Asa Penniman, to Jonathan White, to Naomi Hobart].