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He was in Co. D. 39th Mass. Inf., (GAR),(gs). Resided in Quincy.
- dau..... m. George Pratt.
son -
dau. -
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died Aug.9,1692 "aged near seventy", or Aug.9,1693 "aged 69" at Braintree (duplicate records).
He undoubtedly came over in 1639 with his father at the age of 17 years and married at Braintree but the identity of his wife has never been found.
He is not found in the list of freemen of the colony but he or his wife was a member of the church and his children were baptized here as we learn from later records (See Sarah & Isaac) but the church records previous to 1672 are lost. There is no probate of his estate on record but his estate went chiefly to his son Ebenezer as the only deed by which he granted property (S.D. 38-119) dated Mar.16,1686/7 made over to Ebenezer 16 acres, a house and barn, two orchards, and he is to provide for us (his parents) for our natural lives, and to have the improvement of the west end of the house, also to have half of 30 acres "at the Clay Pit adjoining the farm of Thomas Faxon, and half of 40 acres at Aldridge Farm."
Sarah & Hannah were positively not daughters of Thomas1 or Richard1 Thayer, and are undoubtedly children of Thomas2 Thayer. Both joined the church as married women and had children baptized the same day May 8,1692 and Sarah was called "a child of this church" showing she was baptized here as an infant.
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probably died young
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Timothy Thayer resided in present Holbrook in a house still standing (1950) on Pine St., east side, north of Weymouth St. A Cape Cod type house, sold by his heirs in 1825 to Samuel Curtis, whose descendants owned it until 1949.
The diary of his son Capt. Elihu Thayer, now at Quincy Historical Society says Sep.11,1813 "raised my father's house." It looks older and was on his father's homestead, perhaps was then altered.
Timothy Thayer was surveyor of highways 1790.
cousins
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died age 68, gs.
He was a Revolutionary Soldier in Capt. Silas Wild's Co. according to her pension application in 1838 (W. 14008). He resided on North St., Randolph at Braintree line, east side, and was taxed in Braintree until his death and is called of Braintree in the administration of his estate Feb.10,1824 (N.P. 42-332).
Division of the estate after the widow's dower was set off was made Apr.10,1824 to Libeus Thayer, oldest son, Josiah Thayer, second son, Relief Thayer, eldest daughter, wife of Lewis Thayer, Mary Thayer, a minor, and youngest daughter.
Timothy Thayer 2nd was surveyor of highways 1790 at same time as Timothy6 Thayer (Benj5John4Rich3).
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in 1850 census, in same house with his mother.
3rd cousins
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His widow applied for a pension in April 1837, stating they were married Oct.2,1780 in Boston by John Avery, and that he died Apr.22,1805. In 1855 Phebe Thayer aged 92 applied for a bounty land warrant. (W.20087)
Uriah Thayer Jr. was elected hogreave 1774 and 1780.
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She, age 17, dau. of Anthony & Sarah
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Norfolk Probate:
WARREN THAYER and his wife Mary Jane had Mary T. Thayer, born 17 Feb. 1855, and William T. Thayer, born 26 Jan. 1866, all alive 20 Nov. 1872. (18111.)
WARREN THAYER died at Weymouth, 13 May, 1887. Heirs: his widow Mary Jane, daughters Sarah H. Bates, wife of John A., Jane A ' Thayer, Mary T. Merritt, wife of Charles L. Merritt, and Willie T. Thayer, a son. (25658.)No record of children at Weymouth.