Twelfth Generation


2174. Thomas Kilbourne739,1358,1359,1361,2131,2134,2135,2136,2137,2138,2140,2631,2632,2633 was baptized on 8 May 1578 in West Parish, Wood Ditton, Cambridgeshire, England.2131,2135,2140 He was born in May 1578 in West Parish, Wood Ditton, Cambridgeshire, England.2134,2135,2136,2139,2631,2633 He was born in 1580.2632 He emigrated from England on 15 Apr 1635.739,2131,2134,2135,2136,2137,2138,2632 He arrived on the "Increase" in New London, Connecticut. He died on 25 Dec 1640 in Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut.2134,2135,2631 He was a husbandman.2138,2631 Thomas Kilbourne and Frances Moody were married on 5 Sep 1604 in Moulton, Suffolk, England.739,1358,1361,2131,2134,2135,2136,2137,2138,2631,2634

2175. Frances Moody198,739,1358,1361,2134,2136,2634,2635,2636 was born on 11 Oct 1584 in Wood Ditton, Cambridgeshire, England.2134,2135,2631 She was baptized on 11 Oct 1584 in Moulton, Suffolk, England.2631,2634 She died on 10 Nov 1650 in Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut.198,2134,2136,2631 The inventory of her estate was taken on 5 Dec 1650.2136 Children were:

i.

George Kilbourne.2136,2140

ii.

Thomas Kilbourne2136,2140,2637 was baptized on 30 Nov 1609.2136 He was born about 1611.2136,2637 He emigrated from Ipswich, Suffolk, England in Apr 1634.2136,2637 arriving aboard the "Elizabeth", age 24.

iii.

Margaret Kilbourne2128,2134,2135,2136,2137,2138,2139,2140 was baptized on 23 Sep 1607.2134,2136 She was born about 1612.2134,2135,2136,2139 (age 23 in 1635)

iv.

Lydia Kilbourne2128,2134,2135,2136,2137,2138,2139,2140 was born about 1613.2134,2135,2136,2137,2139 She was baptized on 14 Jul 1616.2134,2136

v.

Elizabeth Kilbourne2134,2136,2140 was baptized on 12 May 1614.2134,2136 She was born about 1614.2136

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vi.

Mary Kilbourne.

vii.

Frances Kilbourne2134,2136,2137,2138,2139,2140 was baptized on 4 Sep 1621.2136 She was born in 1623.2134,2135,2136,2137,2139 (age 12 in 1635)

viii.

Sgt. John Kilbourne1358,1888,2131,2134,2135,2136,2137,2138,2139,2140,2633,2638,2639,2640 was born about 1624.2134,2135,2136,2137,2138,2139,2639 (age 10 in April 1635) He was born on 29 Sep 1624 in Wood Ditton, Cambridgeshire, England.1892 He was baptized on 29 Sep 1624 in Wood Ditton, Cambridgeshire, England.1358,2131,2134,2136 He signed a will on 24 Sep 1688.2641 "I, JOHN KILBOURN, Senior, of Wethersfield, in the County of Hartford, in his majesties Territories of New England, yeoman, being at present firme in my senses and understanding, do appoint this my last Will and Testament, in manner following:--Imp's. I bequeath my Soul into the hands of my most mercifull Redeemer, hopeing for his merit's ??ake to find acceptance with God, and a Joyfull Resurrection, my body to be buried in a Christian manner according to the discretion of mine Executors hereinafter named.--I give and bequeath to my Sonn, JOHN KILBOURN, besides what I have formerly given and settled on him, and on his heirs and assignes, my whole right and title to that Tract of Land sometime since parchased of the Indians, on the East side of the great River; also I give to my said Sonn, John, my great bible and one great booke of Mr. Perkins his works.--I give and bequeath to my Sonn, THOMAS KILBOURN, and to his heirs and assignes forever, the remainder of my Land in Naubuck, both meadow, swamp, and uppland, and Six pounds in Current Country pay, to be paid by my Executors hereafter named within two years after my decease.--I give and bequeath to my daughter, NAOMI HALE, (besides what I have formerly given her,) my Silver beaker and one pair of Sheets, to be delivered her by my Executors at my decease. My will is that my present Loveing wife, Sarah Kilbourn, shall enjoy and possess one half of any houseing and Home lott abutting on the broad street East, and one third part of my Lands lyeing on the west side of the great River, dareing the time of her naturall Life.--I give to my Sonn, EBENEZER KILBOURN, and to his heirs and assignes forever, one half of my houseing and home lott facing against the broad street, to be to him and to his heirs or assignes, at my decease, and the other half of the same to him and to his heirs or assignes forever, at the decease of his mother, Sarah Kilbourn. Also one half of mine Eight acree Lott at the pond at the Upper end of the great Meadow, and one fourth part of my Land in the Wett Swamp, and one fourth part of my Long Lott at the Town's End. That is to say, he or his heirs or assignes to enjoy two thirds of those lands at my decease, and the rest at the decease of his mother aforesaid.--I give and bequeath to my daughter, SARAH CRANE, (besides what I have already given her,) the Sum of fifteen pounds, in goods, corn, or Chattells, to be apprized as Country pay, to be paid within two years after my decease.--I give and bequeath to my Sonn, GEORGE KILBOURN, my house and Home lott faceing against Bell Lane, which I have purchased of my Sonn Ebenezer, and one half of my Eight acree Lott at the upper end of the great meadow, and one fourth part of my Land in the Wett Swamp, and one fourth part of my Long Lott at the Town's End. That is to say, he to enjoy two thirds of those lands at the age of Twenty and one years. And he, my said Sonn George, his heirs or assignes, to enjoy and possess the rest forever at the decease of his mother, Sarah Kilbourn. I also give my said Sonn George, one silver Spoon marked G M: G K, provided he shall pay Tenn pounds to my daughter, Mary Kilbourn, in Country pay, within four years after my decease, and Twenty shillings in like Country pay to his brother, Thomas Kilbourn, within the same time.--I give and bequeath to my daughter, MARY KILBOURN, the Summ of Thirty and Eight pounds in Country pay, whereof her brother George is to pay tenn pounds as above exprest, and Twenty and Eight pounds to be paid to her by my Executors hereafter named, in goods or Chattells apprized as Country pay, within two years after my decease, or after her marriage.--I give and bequeath to my Sonn, JOSEPH KILBOURN, and to his heirs or assignes forever, the one half of my Land at the Whirlpools in the great Meadow, and half my Land at Mile Meadow, and half my Land at Beaver Meadow, and one fourth part of my Land at Wett Swamp, and one fourth part of my Long Lott at the Town's End. That is to say, he, his heirs or assignes, to enjoy two thirds of those Lands at the age of Twenty and one years, and the rest at his mother's decease; he also shall pay twenty shillings to his brother, Thomas Kilbourn, within one year after he enjoys the same.--I give and bequeath to my Sonn, ABRAHAM KILBOURN, and to his heirs or assignes forever, half my Land at the Whirlpools in the great meadow, and half my Land at Mile Meadow, and half my Land at Beaver Meadow, and one fourth part of my Land at Wett Swamp, and one fourth part of my Lott at the Town's End. That is to say, he as aforesaid to enjoy two thirds of said Lands at the age of Twenty and one years, and the rest at his mother's decease; also, one heiffer, he paying Twenty shillings to his brother, Thomas Kilbourn, in Country pay, within one year after he shall possess the same. I give to those two last named Sonns, vizt., Joseph and Abraham, my Fifty Acree Lott in the Equall Division, to be to them, their heirs or assignes forever; my will is that they divide the same equally between them.--Lastly, I give and bequeath all the rest of my Moveable Estate, goods, Corn; or Chattells, whatsoever, to my Loveing wife, Sarah Kilbourn, Shee paying all my just debts and Legacies. And I do nominate and appoint my said beloved wife and my Sonn Ebenezer to be the Executors of my last Will and Testament, to whome I give the power of dividing my Lands to my Sonns respectively, as above exprest. In witness that this is my last Will and Testament, revokeing and makeing void all former Wills whatsoever, I have here unto set my hand and seal, this twenty-fourth day of September, in the yeare of our Lord, One Thousand Six Hundred and Eighty Eight, and in the fourth yeare of the reign of our Sovereign Lord, James the Second, by the Grace of God King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, &c.

JOHN KILBOURN. [SEAL.]
Signed, Sealed and Delivered in presence of the Witnesses,
SAMUELL BOREMAN, |
SAMUELL BUTLAR. He died on 9 Apr 1703 in Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut.1358,1892,2131,2133,2136,2639