Individual Details
Elizabeth Johnson
(Abt 1678 - 17 Mar 1736)
Events
Birth | Abt 1678 | Roxbury, MA | |||
Marriage | 24 Oct 1705 | Woodstock, New London, Connecticut - John Blake | |||
Death | 17 Mar 1736 | Middletown, CT |
Families
Spouse | John Blake (1683 - 1724) |
Child | Richard Blake (1706 - 1736) |
Child | Anna Blake (1707 - 1708) |
Child | John Blake (1708 - 1775) |
Child | Joseph Blake (1713 - 1760) |
Child | Freelove Blake (1718 - ) |
Father | Isaac Johnson (1643 - 1719) |
Mother | Mary Harris (1651 - 1740) |
Sibling | Isaac Johnson (1670 - 1744) |
Sibling | Joseph Johnson (1677 - 1739) |
Sibling | Nathaniel Johnson (1679 - 1704) |
Sibling | Mary Johnson (1686 - 1761) |
Sibling | Daniel Johnson ( - ) |
Sibling | John Johnson ( - ) |
Sibling | William Johnson ( - ) |
Sibling | Ebenezer Johnson ( - ) |
Notes
Death
BLAKE, Elizabeth, Middletown. Invt. £87-07-06. Taken 23 March, 1736, by Daniel HALL and Stephen BLAKE. Will dated 4 February, 1735-6.I, Elizabeth BLAKE, widow relict of John BLAKE the 2nd, late of Middletown, do make my last will and testament as follows: What right I have in lands in Woodstock shall be equally divided among my foure sons, viz., Richard, John, Joseph and Freelove. And that my moveable estate shall be equally divided among my fower sons, except one pair of steers 3 years old next spring, which steers I give to my son Freelove besides his equal quarter-part of all my estate whatsoever. I also give unto my son Freelove that gun which I bought with my own money. The reason why I give the above particulars to my son Freelove is because he hath taken care of me and my creatures and wrought for a great part of them. It is my will that what right I have in land descending to me in right of my father shall be equally divided amongst my four sons. I give to Mary BEVIN, who liveth with me, one cow. I appoint my son Richard sole executor.
Elizabeth X BLAKE, L.S.
Witness: Elizabeth KENT,
Esther BLAKE,
Joseph ROCKWELL.