Martha Hallor1
#6938, ( - before 16 November 1668)
Family 1 | Edward Bushnell d. 1646 | |
Children | 1. | Elizabeth Bushnell2 |
2. | Edward Bushnell Jr.2 | |
3. | Mary Bushnell2 | |
4. | ___4 Bushnell2 | |
5. | ___5 Bushnell2 |
Family 2 | William Beamsley b. c 1610, d. 1658 | |
Child | 1. | Abigail Beamsley7 (1645/46 - b 1658) |
Her married name was Bushnell.1 | ||
Her married name was Beamsley.1 | ||
Marriage* | before 1640 | She married Edward Bushnell before 1640; (prob. her 1st.)2 |
Marriage* | circa 1645 | She married William Beamsley circa 1645 at Boston, Suffolk Co., MassachusettsG; (prob. her 2nd.)1 |
14 September 1658 | In William Beamsley's will dated 14 September 1658 at Suffolk Co., MassachusettsG, Martha Hallor was named as an heir and "full executrix and administratrix."3,4 | |
12 June 1663 | She was granted a license to "distill and retail strong waters, &c...." on 12 June 1663 at Suffolk Co., MassachusettsG.5 | |
Death* | before 16 November 1668 | She died before 16 November 1668 at Suffolk Co., MassachusettsG.6 |
Citations
- [S292] Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633 (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), online AmericanAncestors.org, pp. 139-142, entry for William Beamsley.
- [S292] Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration Begins, pp. 139-142, entry for William Beamsley, citing J. Gardner Bartlett, "The Ancestry of Daniel Bushnell" (Boston, 1918); Edward and Martha had five children.
- [S749] Wm. B. Trask, "Abstracts from the Earliest Wills on Record in the County of Suffolk, Mass.", New England Historical and Genealogical Register 9 (1855): p. 37; names children Anne Woodward, Grace Graves, Mercy Wilborne, Hannah Beamsley, Edward Bushnell, Elizabeth Page, Mary Robison; executors Thomas Clarke, Richard Gridley, Alexander Adams; witness Clarke, Adams, Gridley and John Fernside. Inventory 15 Oct 1658, "House & Land at Boston £140, Land at Muddy River £4"Being sicke, make my wife esecutrix & Administratrix of all my houses, Lands Orchards, goods, &c. as Long as she shall Liue, Provided she Let Mercy haue that Chamber wherein she now lyes for her owne, and there shall be with all Conveniency made therein a Chimney, and she to enjoy it dureing her Widdowhoode. And Idesire that my wife may take ye Care of her, and see that she wants
neither meat, drink nor Cloathing during the time of her Widdowhoode. My Will is that after my wifes decease my whole Estate shall be prized and sett to sale. The whole Estate that is then left to be equally distributed amongst all my Children, Namely, Anne Woodward, Grace Graaes, Mercy Wilborne, Hannah Beamsley, Edward Bushnell, Elizabeth Page, Mary Robison; and in case any of those dye vnpossessed, it shall returne to the next heyre. My desire is, that Thomas Clarke, Richard Gridley, Alexander Adams, see this my will fullfilled. 14 Sept 1658
William Beamsley.
In the prnts of vs
Thomas Clarke, Alexander Adams, Richard Gridley deposed, '28: 8: I658.
Inventory of ys Estate of ye Late Ensigne Wm Beamsly (who departed this life the 29th Sept last) taken this 15 Oct 1658. Apprized p. Tho: Clark, Allex Adamos, Jn Richards. Amt. £251. 14. 01. “ House & Land at Boston £140. Land at Muddy River £4 " “ Due Mr Wm Payne, £4.” Martlta Beamsly, widow of William, deposed, 28: 8: 1658. - [S292] Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration Begins, pp. 139-142, entry for William Beamsley citing Suffolk County MA Probate Records 1:336 "my wife full executrix and administratrix of all my houses, lands, orchards, goods and chattels whatsoever that she shall enjoy and possess the same unto her own proper use as long as she shall live provided she shall let Mercy have that chamber wherein she now lies for her own, and that there shall be with all conveniency made therein a chimney & she to enjoy it during her widowhood and I desire that my wife may take the charge and care of her and see that she wants neither meat, drink nor clothing during the time of her widowhood, and further my will is that after my wife's decease my whole estate shall be then prized and set to sale, the whole estate that is then left to be equally distributed amongst all my children, namely Anne Woodward, Grace Graves, Mercy Wilborne, Hannah Beamsley, Edward Bushnell, Elizabeth Page and Mary Robison." GM adds that "the last 3 children named in the will were not his own, but were his stepchildren, the son and two daughters of Martha (Hallor) (Bushnell) BEAMSLEY by her first husband."
- [S292] Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration Begins, pp. 139-142, entry for William Beamsley, citing Mass. Bay Colony Records 4:2:84.
- [S292] Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration Begins, pp. 139-142, entry for William Beamsley, citing Suffolk Land Records 5:519-22, when the heirs sold Wm. Beamsley's houselot in Boston.
- [S292] Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration Begins, pp. 139-142, entry for William Beamsley, citing BChR 302 "being about 2 days old" and BVR 21, both giving 8 Feb.