Abstract of
Will and Probate Record of Thomas Thayer (c.1596-1665)
Braintree, Norfolk
(then Suffolk), Massachusetts,
Will dated 24 June 1664
Abstracts of Early Wills, Thomas Tayer, of Brantrey, in
Suffolke, in the Massachusetts Colonie, of New England,
Shoemaker, 24th June 1664,
doe make this my last will. Vnto my wife, Margery, that now is, all my lands,
goods and estate in Brantrey, during the tyme of her life, and after her
decease I giue vnto my sonne, Thomas Tayer, his heiers & assigns all my
ground, being over Monotoquot River, within the limmitts of Brantrey, with the
tymber and other wood growing or fallen vppon the same, with the other the
appurtenances, part of which ground he hath already in his possession. Vnto
Fardinando Tayer, my sonne, his heiers and assignes (ymmediately after the
decease of Margery, my wife) my house and orchard therevnto belonging, lyeing
in Braintrey, with all the planting ground and pasture lyeing betweene ye high
way and the River, called Monotoquot River, aforesaid, And on the other side of
the high way from the south side of the barne to the end of the lotte. Further
my will is, that the said Fardinando, shall haue free liberty to cut fale and
Carry away fier wood for his and his now wifes owne burning, of and from my
lott called Twenty acre Lotte, during his and his said wifes life. Vnto my
sonne, Sidrache Tayer, his heiers and assignes, ymmediately after the decease
of Margery, my wife, a parcel of ground in Brantrey, which shall begin at the
corner of the barne next his dwelling house and shall run with a straight line
to the vpper end of the lott. I giue twenty acres of land more vnto the said
Sidrach, his heiers and assignes [as before] land in Brantrey, next vnto the
ground of Henry Neale, provided he, his heiers and assignes, permit my sonne,
Fardinando, & his now wife, to take wood thereof for their owne burneing
during their naturall lives, as before expressed. I giue all
my goods and Chattells vnto by grand Children, to be equally divided amongst
them. If any of my said Children shall appeare to be discontented &
murmor at this my last will and testament, Then my will and minde is, That any
such child, one or more of them, shall haue but five shillings for their
portion, and the portion or portions of any such Child or Children so murmoring
and discontented, as aforesaid, shall be equally divided amongst the rest of my
Children and Grand children. I appoint m wife, Margery, & sonne,
Fardinando, executors of this my last will and testament.
/s/
Thomas Thayer, Sarah Sauill, Ruth Basse, Margery Flint. [all signed with an “X”]
13 Sept 1665. Sarah Sauill & Ruth Basse
deposed.
[on the other side of the
original will, is the following, which is not on record:]-- “Wee, Ferdinando,
Thomas, and Sydrach Thayer, children of Thomas Thayer, deceased, That is to say
upon Aduice & counsell, The abouesayd Ferdinando, who by his fathers will
is made executor [of] his fathers last Will and Testament seeing some
Inequality, especially in the behalf of his elder brother, with some litell to
Sydrach, in consideration that brotherly loue may continue, doth grant to his
beloued brethren all the land aboue the highway excepting Two acres, which two
acres is bounded on the line running from the highway from the south side of
the land where the barne stood and so upon a streight line to the south corner
of goodman Prays line; all on the south side of this, to be to Sydrach, to him
& his heires for euer, and the said Ferdinandoes to come Inward towardes
Thomas from that line seuen rods [ ] broad towards Thomas, and the rest to bee
to Thomas, to his heires execuqutors and assignes foreuer. This
being a full and unanimous agreement betweene the three brethren. And
wee, the Aboue said Thomas, Ferdinando & Sydrach doe heerby engage
ourselues, Joyntly and seuerally, for himselfe, neuer to make any disturbance,
either of other any expression in our fathers will notwithstanding.
Witness our hands this thirtieth of June one Thousand six
hundred sixty fiue. [No signatures.]
Inventory of the estate of Thomas Thayer
senr of Braintree Late deceased, taken by Francis Elliott, John French, Samuell
Tomson, 7th
June, 1665. 13th Sept. 1665. Ferdinando Thayer deposed.
Family of Thomas Thayer and Margery Wheeler from the footnotes NEHGR
13:335-336:
Old Thomas Thayer dyed 2d. 4 mo.
1665. Margery Thayer dyed 11 d. 12 mo. 1672" Thayer’s Family Memorial,
from Braintree Records. Children: Thomas Thayer, Jr. was probably married in England,
to Hannah or Anna —. They had eight children, viz: Thomas, Elizabeth,
Isaac, John, Experience, Isaac, Ebenezer, Deborah. He died Aug 9, 1663 at the age of more than 70; his wife,
Anna, deceased Feb 7, 1698,
a. about 73.
Ferdinando,
second son of Thomas and Margery Thayer, m. Huldah Hayward, of Braintree, Jan. 14, 1652. “He lived in raintree, until after his father’s death,”
says Dr. Thayer, “when he removed to Mendon, Mass.
With a colony from Braintree and Weymouth, where
many of his descendants are living at this day.” (1859) Ferdinando and
Huldah Thayer had 12 children, five or six born in Braintree,
the others in Mendon. The names of the children were: Sarah, Huldah, Jonathan,
David, Naomi, David, Thomas, Samuel, Isaac, Josiah, Ebenezer, Benjamin. Huldah
died at Mendon, Sept. 1, 1690;
Ferdinando d. March 28, 1713.
Shadrack,
youngest son of Thomas and Margery, m. Mary Barrett 1. 11. 1654, and
settled in Braintree. Shadrach and Mary had two
children: Rachel, and Tryall. She died 2. 2. 1658. The second wife of
Shadrach was Deliverance Priest. By this connection he had seven children, viz:
Freelove, Mary, Timothy, Samuel, Ephraim, Hannah, William, He died Oct 19, 1678. Deliverance,
his widow, d. Jan. 17, 1723, a. about 79
years. (Footnote taken from “Thayer’s Family memorial,
pp. 136-153.)
(Probate record and footnote: New England
Historical and Genealogical Register, "Abstracts of Early Wills",
Vol. 13, October 1859 pages 335-337.)