Ruth Wood
F, #46123, (say 1635 - )
| Last Edited | 19 Jun 2004 |
Ruth Wood, bequeathed £20 in the will of her guardian Dea. Ralph/1 Mousall, 13 Apr 1657 [as my daughter Ruth Wood], was a ward of Ralph Mousall, taken in by agreement between the families.1
Source Citations/Notes:
- [S648] Anderson et al, The Great Migration Begins, Mousall, Ralph.
Thomas Symons
M, #46125, (say 1620 - )
| Last Edited | 17 Jan 2005 |
On 26 January 1649[/50?], Thomas Symons of Scituate, MA sold to "Gilbert Brookes of Scituate … planter … all that my dwelling house, barn, outhouses, garden, orchard & yards together with nine acres more or less of upland on which the said dwelling house & barn standeth … in Scituate … likewise ten acres more or less of upland lying & being in Scituate aforesaid on that hill commonly called Brushey Hill."1
"Various authors have tried to make Thomas Symons a son or brother of Moses Simonson, but there is no evidence for this. Raymond Meyers Tingley went so far as to fabricate a deposition by Symons making him brother-in-law of Samuel Nash and father-in-law of Gilbert Brooks [Tingley-Meyers 371-72], but this alleged document is impeached by its own internal chronological impossibilities."2
"Various authors have tried to make Thomas Symons a son or brother of Moses Simonson, but there is no evidence for this. Raymond Meyers Tingley went so far as to fabricate a deposition by Symons making him brother-in-law of Samuel Nash and father-in-law of Gilbert Brooks [Tingley-Meyers 371-72], but this alleged document is impeached by its own internal chronological impossibilities."2
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