TENTH GENERATION
810. Richard Longhorne
(14695)
(14696)(14697)
(14698)(14699)
(14700) was born about 1617 in England.
(14701)(14702)
(14703) He signed a will on 10 Feb 1668/69.
(14704)(14705)
The last will and testament of Richard Longhorne of Rowley in the county of Essex
made Februarie 10.1668.
First give to my daughter Elizabeth a Double portion whom also I constitute and
appynt to be the executresse of this my last Will and Testament together with
my beloved brother Thomas Longhorne whom also I constitute and appoynt to be
the other Executor with my Daughter Elizabeth and if the sayd Elizabeth shall
die without heirs of her owne body my will is that the one half of the Estate
given her by this my last Will and Testament be equally divided between my other
three daughters.
I give unto Samuel Wood my servant the sume of 10 £ to be payd to him within
the space of one yeare after my death and if Obadiah Wood the father of the said
Samuel shall be willing that his son shall serve out his time untill he comes
to the full age of Twenty one years with my brother John Johnson of Rowley then
my will is that ten pounds more be added and the whole 20 to be payed unto (him)
when he hath served out his full time and in case the said Samuell shall die
before he hath served out his full time that then no part of the 20 £ be
payd unto him butt that 20 £ shall be divided equally amongst my children
then living. My will is also that my daught(er) Elizabeth shall have the 20 £
above forementioned over and above her double portion untill it shall be due
unto the aforesayed Samuel and if the Sayd _______ Wood shall presently take
away his son then 10 li: of the twenty shall be equally divided between my children
and then all my estate both of lands houses cattle household stuffe and all my
moveables to be divided equally (my debts being first paid) amongst my children,
my daughter Elizabeth haveing a double portion as aforesaid lastly
I constitute and appoynt John Peckard, John Johnson and James Bailey (all of
Rowley aforesaid) to be overseers to see this my will performed.
No signature
Witness:
Anthony Crosbie
Daniell Ela
John Ward
Proved in Ipswich Court Mar. 30, 1669, by the Witnesses.
DEPOSITION of Jonathan Platts that going to Haverhill when Richard Longhorne
was sick, with John Pickard, he left the latter on this side the river and went
over with the daughter of Richard Longhorne to see him and told him his brother
Pickard was on the other side. He told Deponent that he was very glad of it,
for he had a great desire to speak with him, that he knew not how God might dispose
of him and he desired Deponent to come to him again when his brother being with
him, and he, having told his mind to his brother Pickard, the latter told Longhorne
that he would relate what he said to Deponent for fear of spending him. Concerning
his children's disposal, John Pickard said to leave them to the disposal of their
Grandmother to which Longhorne replied that he would and also to their two Aunts,
and that he would have them advise with Goodwife Bayly who was a good woman,
whom he believed loved them Well. This was about three days before he died. John
Pickard affirmed the same.
Sworn 30.1m; 1669, Ipswich Court.
He died on 13 Feb 1668/69 in Haverhill, Essex Co., Massachusetts.
(14706)(14707)
(14708)(14709) He was buried
on 13 Feb 1668/69 in Rowley, Essex Co., Massachusetts.
(14710) He had estate inventory taken by John Tod, Ezekiell Northend
and Samuell Brockelbanke on 24 Mar 1668/69.
(14711) In Cash & Books, 11 £ 2s. 8d.; 1 Grey searge dublett,
18s.; 1 grey searge paire of britches 8 s.; 1 grey jackett, 12s.; 1 paire of
white britches, 16s.; 1 old searge coat, 6s.; 1 old coat, 6s.; three pair of
stockings, one red wascoat, one hat, five bands, necke cloathes, one dublet &
one pair of drawers, two shirts, one paire of boots, for armes, one bedstead
with bed and all ye furniture, trundle bed with all the furniture, one bed with
all the furniture, one green rugg, one coverlett, one white blankett, four yds.
red cotton, ten yds. of home made cloth, thirteen cushions, twelve pillowbeers,
eighteen sheets, childe bed linen, childrens caps, a swath, ribbon, child bed
linen, one white wascoat, table clothes, napkins & towells, one cupboard
& cupboard cloath, one little cupboard & cupboard cloath, two chests
and a trunck, one bedstead & bed with ye furniture, one bed with all the
furniture, one bedstead and bed with all the furniture, one bedstead and bed
with all the furniture, a parcell of childrens clothes, in brass 6 £ 9s.,
spoons 6s., peuter, 4£ 18s., tin ware, 4s.; iron ware. old iron, 2£;
spice, conserves, honey with ye pots and boxes, 14s.; tallow & candles, 12s.;
a shovell, 3s.;,hogs learth,, 16s.; flax & hemp tear & tow & yarn
& cotton woll & yarn, 3£ 15s.; 1 paire of stock cards, 4s.; sieves,
6s.; 2 linen wheels, 8s.; feathers, 2s.; trayes, trenchers & dishes, 9s.;
1 frying pan, 4s.; a cart rope & a halter, 5 s.; a saddle, pillion &
bridle, 1 £; 1 hammer, 2s.; 2 wollen wheels & one paire of scales &
a beetle & 2 wedges, 7s.; Barrels, tubs, churnes, pailes & such lumber,
5£; 1 pair of bellowes, 1 can, 4 s.; tables, formes & chaires, 1 £;
l5 bushels & a 1/2 of wheat with the tubs it was in, 3 £l0s.; rye &
rye malt & barly maltt 19 bushels & 1/2 3£ 18s., oats, 2 bushells,
5s.; bacon 2 £ 3s.; hops, 4s.; 20 bushels of indian corne, 2£ 13s.
4d.; cards & thread, 15s.; baskets, 5s. 6d.; cart, plow, sled, yoks, chain
& one sithe, 2 £ 13s.; 1 horse & 1 mare, 15 £; 1 paire of oxen.
13£; 1 paire steerst ll £, 1 steere, 3£ l0s.; 7 cowes, 26£
10s.; 1 heifer. 2 £; 1 steere, 1 £ 10s.; 2 calves, l £ 8s.; sheep
3 1i; swine, 4£; 8 swine & 2 piggs, 4£ 5s.; the dwelling house,
barn, brewhouse with the orchard and land adjoining 67£; his halfe of Newmarshes
lot with a parcell of land bought of Thomas Abbott adjoining to it with his land
lying at cowbridge given as amends to the said Newmarshe's lot, 24£; 6 acres
of gate lands 26£; 6 gates, 12£; village land & medow, 30£;
Merrimack land, 40£; upland in the farme, 10£; 9 acres & 1/2 of
land at the great plain, 5£; rough marsh at Cow bridge which was bought
of Thomas Dickinson and John Scales, 20£; medow in Satchwell Meadowo 5£;
3 acres of meadow by Newberry Causway, 10£, salt marsh on the South East
side of Mr. Nellson's Island, 10£;
Total 732 £ l l s: l d. Estate debtor, 18£ 19s. 6d. Attested in Ipswich
Court Mar. 30, 1669 by the executors.
His estate was probated on 30 Mar 1668/69.
(14712) He was married to Mary Crosby on 16 Jan 1647/48 in Rowley,
Essex Co., Massachusetts.(14713)
(14714)
(14715)(14716)
(14717)(14718)
(14719) 811.
Mary Crosby(14720)
(14721)(14722)
(14723)(14724)
(14725) was born before 4 Dec 1629 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, co. York,
England. She was baptized on 4 Dec 1629 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, co. York,
England.(14726)
(14727)(14728) She was
buried on 29 Jan 1667/68 in Rowley, Essex Co., Massachusetts.
(14729)(14730)
(14731)(14732) Rowley VR's
has 29 Nov. 1667. Children were:
i.
Thomas Longhorne(14733)
(14734) was born about 1648. He was buried on 8 Feb 1653/54 in Rowley,
Essex Co., Massachusetts.(14735)
(14736) He died young.
(14737)(14738)
ii.
Elizabeth Longhorne(14739)
(14740)
(14741)(14742)
(14743) was born on 23 Sep 1649 in Rowley, Essex Co., Massachusetts.
(14744)
(14745)(14746) She died
on 29 Mar 1704 in Bradford, Essex Co., Massachusetts.
(14747)
405 iii.
Constance Longhorne.
iv.
Samuel Longhorne(14748)
(14749)(14750)
(14751) was born on 4 Feb 1654/55 in Rowley, Essex Co., Massachusetts.
(14752)
(14753)(14754) He was buried
in 1660.(14755) He died on 6 Jul
1660 in Rowley, Essex Co., Massachusetts.(14756)
(14757)
v.
Thomas Longhorne(14758)
(14759)(14760) was born
on 30 Jun 1657 in Rowley, Essex Co., Massachusetts.
(14761) He was buried on 26 Aug 1660 in Rowley, Essex Co., Massachusetts.
(14762) He died young.
(14763)(14764)
vi.
Sarah Longhorne(14765)
(14766)(14767)
(14768) was born on 16 Apr 1660 in Rowley, Essex Co., Massachusetts.
(14769)
vii.
Bethia Longhorne(14770)
(14771)
(14772)(14773) was born
on 6 Jun 1662 in Rowley, Essex Co., Massachusetts.
(14774)(14775)
viii.
Richard Longhorne(14776)
(14777)
(14778)(14779) was born
on 20 May 1665 in Rowley, Essex Co., Massachusetts.
(14780)(14781) He was buried
on 2 Jun 1668 in Rowley, Essex Co., Massachusetts.
(14782)
ix.
Thomas Longhorne(14783)
(14784)(14785)
(14786) was born on 27 Nov 1667 in Rowley, Essex Co., Massachusetts.
(14787)
(14788) He died in 1668.(14789)
(14790) He was buried on 11
Jul 1668 in Rowley, Essex Co., Massachusetts.
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