Individual Details
Isaac Prouty
(18 Nov 1689 - 2 Apr 1754)
Isaac was a farmer of considerable wealth, buying and selling a good deal of land. On March 30, 1754, he sold land to his son Isaac, his wife Elizabeth joining in the deed. When the signatures were attested May 22, 1754, both grantors had passed away. He had made his will, which was proved May 6, providing a home for his wife as long as she remained his widow; made money bequests to all the children except Isaac to whom he gave the house and lands; gave his daughter Elizabeth the privilege of living in the house so long as she remained unmarried. Through his eight sons he became the ancestor of a large proportion of the Prouty family in America.
Events
Families
Spouse | Elizabeth Merritt (1691 - 1754) |
Child | Isaac Prouty (1712 - 1723) |
Child | Elizabeth Prouty (1713 - ) |
Child | Jacob Prouty (1715 - 1789) |
Child | David Prouty (1716 - 1767) |
Child | John Prouty (1718 - 1792) |
Child | Caleb Prouty (1720 - 1754) |
Child | Adam Prouty (1721 - 1793) |
Child | Job Prouty (1723 - ) |
Child | Elizabeth Prouty (1724 - 1762) |
Child | Ruth Prouty (1728 - ) |
Child | James Prouty (1730 - 1813) |
Child | Isaac Prouty Jr. (1732 - 1805) |
Father | Richard Prouty (1652 - 1708) |
Mother | Damaris Torrey (1651 - 1717) |
Sibling | James Prouty (1677 - ) |
Sibling | Edward Prouty (1679 - 1726) |
Sibling | Jonathan Prouty (1681 - 1733) |
Sibling | Margaret Prouty (1691 - 1768) |
Sibling | William Prouty (1694 - 1761) |
Notes
Marriage
Married by Nathaniel EallsBaptism
Adult Elizabeth Prouty Wife of Isaac Prouty was baptized April 7th 1723.Isaac Prouty, Jacob Prouty, David Prouty, John Prouty, Caleb Prouty, Adam Prouty & John Prouty Children of Isaac and Elizabeth were baptized April 21st 1723.
Death
1754, April. 2. Mr: Isaac Prouty A Et: 65, on his Death Bed.Endnotes
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4. Hillhouse, Margaret P., Historical and genealogical collections relating to the descendants of Rev. James Hillhouse. (New York: T.A. Wright, printer and publisher, 1924, 706 pgs.), p. 294.
5. , "Early marriages and births in Scituate, Mass.," New England historical and genealogical register, Volume 19 (1865) (http://books.google.com : accessed 26 October 2009).
6. Pope, Charles Henry, 1841-1918., Prouty (Proute) genealogy. (Boston, Mass.; C.H. Pope, 1910.), p 20.
7. Reynolds, Joan (Prouty)., Prouty family record sheets. (Glens Falls, New York: David M. Prouty, Feb, 2000.
8. Hillhouse, Margaret P., Historical and genealogical collections relating to the descendants of Rev. James Hillhouse. (New York: T.A. Wright, printer and publisher, 1924, 706 pgs.), p. 294.
9. Anonymous, Western Massachusetts : a history : 1636-1925 (New York: Lewis Historical Pub. Co., 1926, 2345 pgs.), p 45 - has 11 Oct 1710.
10. , The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol LVIII (Boston: New England Historical and Genealogical Society, 1904), p 266.
11. Henry Fitz-Gilbert Waters, New England Historic Genealogical Society, "Records of Second Church of Scituate,: now the First Unitarian Church of Norwell, Mass.," The New England historical and genealogical register, v. 60 (1906) (http://books.google.com/books : accessed 26 June 2009), p 179.
12. Henry Fitz-Gilbert Waters, New England Historic Genealogical Society, "Records of Second Church of Scituate,: now the First Unitarian Church of Norwell, Mass.," The New England historical and genealogical register, v. 60 (1906) (http://books.google.com/books : accessed 26 June 2009), p 179.