Individual Details
Christopher Osgood
(Abt 1605 - Bef 26 Feb 1650)
There is a good deal in the Osgood Genealogy about Christopher Osgood and his making cloth at Ipswich. It was his father-in-law, Philip Fowler, who probably brought over the first cloth mill and who was really the originator of the great textile industry in and around Andover. On Christopher's death his widow, Margery, married as her second husband, Thomas Rowell on Feb. 26, 1650 at Salisbury. The cloth mill industry ws developed in Frye Village, near Andover, with great success and the whole line became important mill operators in successive generations."
Events
Families
Spouse | Margery Fowler (1615 - ) |
Child | Abigail Osgood ( - ) |
Child | Elizabeth Osgood ( - ) |
Child | Christopher Osgood (1643 - ) |
Child | Deborah Osgood (1640 - 1723) |
Child | Thomas Osgood (1650 - ) |
Spouse | Mary Everett (1607 - 1633) |
Child | Mary Osgood (1633 - 1675) |
Father | Christopher Osgood (1569 - 1609) |
Mother | Elizabeth Brockwell (1575 - 1612) |
Sibling | William Osgood (1609 - 1700) |
Notes
Marriage
Margery Fowler, daughter of Philip Fowler (Endicott, 200).Will
I Christopher Osgood of Ipswich being weake in body but of perfect understandinge & memory doe comitt my soule into the hands of my redeemer, & concerning that little Estate the Lord hath lent mee this is my last will & testament,First I do give unto my oldest daughter Mary = Osgood ten pounds to be paid her or her assigns at her day of marriage & to my other three daughters, Abigail, Elisabeth & Deborah five pounds to each of them to be paid to them and every of them at or upon their respective dayes of marriage And to my sonne Christopher = Osgood I do give my house and lands to have & enjoy the same at the age of two & twentie yeares And my will is that my beloved wife Margery Osgood shalbe the sole executrix of this my will & to enjoy the proffitt & benefitt of my estate duringe the minority of my children as abovesaid And lastly I doe request and desire Mr. John Norton and my Father Phillip Fowler to be overseers that this my will be performed according to the true intent thereof
In witness heere of I have subscribed my hand the nineteenth day of Aprill 1650
Christopher Osgood
I do also desire our respected Major to a joyne with Mr. Norton & my Father
Witness Nathaniel Mathew
Joseph Rowlandson
Daniel Rolfe
Memorandum which was forgotten my will is that my oldest daughter marry not without the desire of my wife & the consent of my overseers & that my younger daughters marry not without the consent of their mother & the advice of the overseers if ti may be had and that their several portions be paid unto them when they shall attaine the age of twenty yeares if they be not marryed before that age
Christopher Osgood
Proved by the oath of Daniel Rolfe the 10th of the 8th m: 1650
per my Robert Lord
Probate
Christopher Osgood's will left his eldest daughter, Mary Lovejoy, ten pounds.Endnotes
1. Johnson, Carol Clark, A genealogical history of the Clark and Worth families : and other Puritan settlers in the Massachusetts Bay Colony (Cygnet, Ohio: Priv. print., , 1970, 577 pgs.), p. 422.
2. Jackson, Annie Givin, Genealogical record of John Lovejoy (1622-1917) of Andover, Massachusetts, and of his late wife, Mary Osgood of Ipswich, Massachusetts : also of their descendants unto the tenth generation (Denver, Colo.: A.G. Jackson, 1917, 40 pgs.), p 9.
3. Osgood Field, "A contribution to the history of the family of Osgood," The New England Historical & Genealogical Register, 20 (1866) (https://books.google.com/books : accessed 31 October 2015), p. 22-27.
4. Johnson, Carol Clark, A genealogical history of the Clark and Worth families : and other Puritan settlers in the Massachusetts Bay Colony (Cygnet, Ohio: Priv. print., , 1970, 577 pgs.), p. 422.
5. Jackson, Annie Givin, Genealogical record of John Lovejoy (1622-1917) of Andover, Massachusetts, and of his late wife, Mary Osgood of Ipswich, Massachusetts : also of their descendants unto the tenth generation (Denver, Colo.: A.G. Jackson, 1917, 40 pgs.), p 9.
6. Osgood Field, "A contribution to the history of the family of Osgood," The New England Historical & Genealogical Register, 20 (1866) (https://books.google.com/books : accessed 31 October 2015), p. 22-27.
7. C. M. Endicott, "The Osgood family in New England: [continued from p. 121]," The New England Historical & Genealogical Register and Antiquarian Journal, 13 (1859) (https://books.google.com : accessed 31 October 2015).
8. C. M. Endicott, "The Osgood family in New England: [continued from p. 121]," The New England Historical & Genealogical Register and Antiquarian Journal, 13 (1859) (https://books.google.com : accessed 31 October 2015).
9. Jackson, Annie Givin, Genealogical record of John Lovejoy (1622-1917) of Andover, Massachusetts, and of his late wife, Mary Osgood of Ipswich, Massachusetts : also of their descendants unto the tenth generation (Denver, Colo.: A.G. Jackson, 1917, 40 pgs.), p 9.