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Robert Andrews

Male 1609 - 1668  (~ 58 years)


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  1. 1.  Robert Andrews was born in Nov 1609 in Boxford, Berkshire, England; died on 29 May 1668 in Topsfield, Essex County, Massachusetts.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: carpenter
    • BAPM: 14 Nov 1609, Boxford, Berkshire, England
    • Will: 16 May 1668

    Notes:

    Will:
    Robert's will, dated 16 May 1668, probated 1 Jul 1668, mentions his sons Thomas, Robert, Joseph, and John, daughters Elizabeth, Hannah, Rebecca, Sarah, and Ruth.2

    Will: On the web at http://www.rootsweb.com/~maessex/Wills/AndrewsRobert.html

    Estate of Robert Andrews of Boxford (Rowley Village)
    Essex Probate Docket # 709

    In the name of God amen Know all Christian people this may or shall concearne yt I Robart Andrews of Rowley village in the County of Esex being verey
    sick & weack of body but blesed be god in prfect cence & memorey doe mack this my last will & testiment revoking all other former will wtsoever.

    Impr. I bequeath my soule to Allmighty God that gave it me in whome I trust through the merits of Jesus Christ to be receaived into Eternall happiness
    forever and my body to the earth from whence it came to be deciently burried in ye burring place of Topsfield according as my wife and Children shall
    see meet.
    It I give & bequeath unto my eldest sonn Thomas Andrews the house yt I now Live in and nine(s)core Ackers of Land being upland & Medow & yt Land yt I
    bought of Zacheus Gould only my well beloved wife is to have duering her life time, the kiching and hall & Kiching Chamber & halfe the seller & the new
    feeld & the eight Ackers peeice & halfe the orchard & if ther be not Land enufe for her to manuer then my sd sonn with ye help of my son Robart is to
    breack her up three Ackers more or let her have three Ackers yt is allready broacken up and the same to injoy duering her life without the Lett
    hinderanc or molestation of my sd sonn or aney other prson under him and my sonn Thomas is to shingle the house and at my wives deceas the said land
    orchard and rooms is to returne to my son Thomas & his haires forever my said sonn Paying unto my three youngest daughters Rebeckah, Sarah & Ruth
    twenty pound pr each when she shall be twenty yeares of Age and if eaither of them shall die before yt time then yt prt shall be equally devided between
    the other two and allso his is to pay unto my Daughter Mary the wife of Isack Comins five pound three years after my deceas & for the new whip saw and
    all other Carpenters tools shall be for the use of my wife sonn Thomas & Robert.
    It. I give and be bequeath unto my sonn Robart Andrews eight(s)core Ackers of Land from Piebroock to ye clay pits and ye fatti medow and the fishing
    broock medow & becaus my sonn Thomas & Robart should not wrong one another in wood I desier ther Land may be ped by them selves & two other honest
    men and Robart is to pay unto my Daughter Elizabeth the wife of Samuell Symons five pounds three years after my deceas and to my daughter Hanah
    Pebody five pounds fouer years after my deceas.
    It. I give unto my sonn John the Lot comonly called the seller Lott and the Medow belonging unto it but the medow shall be for the use of my wife &
    Thomas untell my sonn John shall be one and twenty years of Age and then to returne to him without aney further truble he paying to my seaven
    Grandchildren twenty shillings pr each when they shall come to the age of fourteen years.
    It. I give unto my sonn Joseph ye Land in the Topsfeeld yt I bought of John Wilds, Senr. with all the previledgs therunto belonging.
    It. I give unto my well beloved wife all my Cattell & other moveable goods and the Doung that is now in ye yard & half the barne & Lintos and my sonn
    Thomas the other halfe and he and his brother Robart is to set up the other Lintoos & Lay in for the use of ther mother eavery year duering her Life
    twelve Loads of hay and if eaither of my sonns should die before they are married then yt Land yt is given to them to be equally devided amongst the
    Survivers Leaving my said wife sole Executrix and in Testimony hereof I have Set my hand and Seale this Sixteenth day of May in the yeare of our Lord
    one thousand Six hundred Sixty & eight.

    Robart (his / mark) Andrews, Senr (seal)
    Witness:
    Robert (his G mark) Smith
    James Hanscombe
    Proved in Salem court 2: 5m: 1668 by the witnesses. Essex County Probate Files, Docket 709
    Inventory of the estate was taken by Frances Pabody, Isack Comings, and Edman Towne. Attested 1:5m: 1668 by Grace Andrewes wife of the deceased

    Source: Essex County Quarterly Court Files, vol 13 leaf 67

    Family/Spouse: Grace. Grace died on 25 Dec 1701 in Boxford, Essex County, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. J. Andrews
    2. S. Andrews
    3. R. Andrews
    4. Robert Andrews was born in 1651 in Boxford, Essex County, Massachusetts; died on 19 Dec 1675 in Fort Narraganset, Rhode Island.
    5. Rebecca Andrews was born about 1654 in Topsfield, Essex County, Massachusetts; died in 1718 in Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts.
    6. E. Andrews
    7. T. Andrews
    8. J. Andrews
    9. M. Andrews
    10. H. Andrews

Generation: 2


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