Individual Details

Mary Johnson

( - Jan 1679)



Mary was the eldest daughter of John Johson, late of Roxbury.

1 Sep 1671
When Mary Mowry, widow of Roger & Administrator of his estate sold property to
Stephen Paine of Rehoboth [senior] in New Plimouth Colony, there was a better description of the property of Samuel Comstock. Mary Mowry sold three house Lotts or home Shares, one originally belonging to Daniel Comstock, another belonged to John Smith, the third belonged to Richard Prey. The lots with housing are in"the north part of ...Towne of Providence. Bounding on the south side the home share of Lawrance Willkenson; the north with a home share formerly belonging to Edward Inman, on the East with the Common, or high way & on the west End with the high way, or Towne streete. She also sold to Stephon Paine, one puchase Right of Commoning within the limits of the Towne of Providence, reading so far west ward as the seven mile line and a 25 acres right of Commoning reaching so far West as the said seven mile, and the lands that belonged to the said two Rights of Comming on the East side the seven mile line which was not devided before my said husband Roger "Mawrey" his decease.
Early Record of Providence, Vol. III, p.209-213

2 Sept 1671 Stephen Paine of Rehoboth of Plimouth, sold to Samuel Whipple of Rhode Island & Providence Planatation, three house lots or home shares with dwellings and out houses, in the north part of the Town of Providence. Bounded on the South with the home share of Lawrence Wilkenson, the north by Edward Inman, the East by the Common, or highway, and on the West with the high way, or Town Street. They were purchased by me of Mary Mawrey, Executrix of her deceased husband Roger Mawrey. One of the lots originally belonged to Daniel Comstock, former inhabitant, another to John Smith, inhabitant of Providence, the third did belong to Richard Prey of Providence. Vol III, p.206-209

John Smith, the Mason, had sold his house lot to Samuel Comstock in 1654. In 1661, Anne, widow first of Samuel, then widow of John Smith, son of the John, the mason, had sold it to Roger Mowry in 1661.

Events

MarriageAbt 1637Roger Mowry
Marriage14 Jan 1673Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts - John Kingsley
DeathJan 1679Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts

Families

SpouseRoger Mowry (1610 - 1667)
ChildJonathan Mowry (1637 - )
ChildBethiah/Appia Mowry (1638 - )
ChildMary Mowry (1639 - )
ChildElizabeth Mowry (1642 - )
ChildNathaniel Mowry (1643 - 1718)
ChildMehitable Mowry (1644 - )
ChildJohn Mowry (1646 - 1690)
ChildJoseph Mowry (1647 - 1716)
ChildBenjamin Mowry (1659 - )
ChildThomas Mowry (1652 - 1717)
ChildHannah Mowry (1656 - 1718)
SpouseJohn Kingsley ( - )
FatherJohn Johnson ( - )

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