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[kece.ged]
Six children born to this union.
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a.45, gs., Hancock Cem., suicide by hanging.
He was a granite man. Built a house before 1827 says John Crane's Reminiscences in 1897. Lived on Kidder St. at death.
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his 2nd wife
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she age 35
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1st wife
2nd wife
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Sources:
Author: Rootsweb World Connect Project
Title: Howes, Pickett, Clay & Related Families
Publication: 2000
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Site by Byron C. Howes (2000). Email [bch] at [ga.unc.edu]. Resource for this entry of marriage or birth or other vital statistic.
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died between 3 Feb. and 4 May, 1784.
He, "being aged," made his will 3 Feb. 1784, and it was probated 4 May, 1784. To his wife Tabitha he gave the use of one-third of his estate. To his daughter Sarah, wife of Micah Hunt, be gave ten acres at the tipper end of his pasture adjoining the land of the heirs of Ebenezer Bolter, deceased. To his daughter Miriam White, X26 13s. 4d. To his son Ebenezer Kingman the remainder. His cousin Samuel Kingman and his son Ebenezer Kingman, executors. Samuel Kingman was appointed guardian unto Ebenezer Kingman, above 14 years, son of John, late of Weymouth, deceased, (Suffolk Probate Records, 83: 445.)
intention
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dau. of Henry & Joane (-) Kingman who came from England in Rev. Joseph Hull's company with Thomas Holbrook Sr. and family in March 1634/5
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died at Quincy at residence of son Elihu Thayer & lived with him a.88 in 1850 census. She was daughter of -.
Her pension record (W 1400) gives the marriage as on June 29,1783, and says "I was a single woman and resided in a distant part of the state in a town called Worthington over 100 miles from Braintree", and says she was 87 years old on the 11th day of Dec.1848.
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Mary Kingman of Weymouth, widow of Thomas Kingman, was appointed administratrix 29 May, 1752. (Suffolk Probate, 46; 217.) Apparently his estate remained unsettled over ten years. Thomas Kingman of Weymouth, husbandman, was appointed administrator of the same estate, 24 Jan. 1755 (Ibid. 49: 817), and Capt. Jacob Turner, Mr. James Humphrey and Mr. Thomas White, all of Weymouth, took the inventory 13 Feb. 1755; total, S307 17s. 7d. Benjamin Bicknell and Thomas Kingman appear as administrators de bonis non. (Ibid. 921.)
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Esther Kingman, widow of Thomas Kingman, late of Weymouth was appointed administratrix with Samuel Kingman, cordwainer, and Benjamin Bicknell, housewright, both of Weymouth, sureties, 19 Nov. 1762 '+ wearing apparel;" total, X185 15s. lId. Debts due to Mercy Kingman and Samuel Kingman. Account paid Alexander Kingman, Samuel Kingman and others, 5 Sept. 1766. (Suffolk Probate Records, 61: 182; 62: 291, 293; 65: 347.)