Friday, May 6, 2016

52 Ancestors - Week 123: #146 Jonathan Keyes (1722-1781)

Amy Johnson Crow suggested a weekly blog theme of "52 Ancestors" in her blog post Challenge:  52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks on the No Story Too Small blog.  I am extending this theme in 2016 to 156 Ancestors in 156 Weeks. Here is my ancestor biography for week #123:

Jonathan Keyes (1722-1781) is #146 on my Ahnentafel list, my 5th great-grandfather, who married #147 Elizabeth Fletcher (1720-1761)  in 1746.


I am descended through:

*  their daughter, #73 Elizabeth Keyes (1759-1793) who married #72 Zachariah Hildreth (1754-1829)  in 1777.

*  their son, #36 Zachariah Hildreth (1783-1857), who married #37 Hannah Sawtell (1789-1857) in 1810.
*  their son, #18, Edward Hildreth (1831-1899), who married #19 Sophia Newton (1834-1923) in 1852.
*  their daughter, #9 Hattie Louise Hildreth (1847-1920) , who married #8 Frank Walton Seaver (1852-1922) in 1874. 
*  their son, #4 Frederick Walton Seaver (1876-1942), who married Alma Bessie Richmond (1882-1962) in 1900.
* their son, #2 Frederick Walton Seaver (1911-1983), who married #3 Betty Virginia Carringer (1919-2002) in 1942.
*  their son, #1 Randall J. Seaver (1943-....)

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1)  PERSON (with source citations as indicated in brackets):


*  Name:                     Jonathan Keyes[1–11]   
*  Sex:                        Male   

*  Father:                    Joseph Keyes (1698-1744)   
*  Mother:                  Elizabeth Fletcher (1698-1775)   
  
2)  INDIVIDUAL EVENTS (with source citations as indicated in brackets):
  
*  Birth:                     21 January 1721/2, Chelmsford, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States[1–3] 
*  Death:                   20 June 1781 (age 59), Westford, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States[3,9] 
*  Burial:                   after 20 June 1781 (after age 59), Hillside Cemetery, Westford, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States[10]    
*  Probate:                17 September 1781 (age 59), petition to court; Westford, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States[11]   
  
3)  SHARED EVENTS (with source citations as indicated in brackets):
  
*  Spouse 1:              Elizabeth Fletcher (1719-1761)    
*  Marriage 1:          20 January 1745/6 (age 23), Westford, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States[4–5]   
*  Child 1:                 Joseph Keyes (1746-1823)    
*  Child 2:                 Joanna Keyes (1748-1753)   
*  Child 3:                 Aaron Keyes (1751-1753)   
*  Child 4:                 Stephen Keyes (1754-1758)   
*  Child 5:                 Joanna Keyes (1757-1845)   
*  Child 6:                 Elizabeth Keyes (1759-1793)   
*  Child 7:                 Hannah Keyes (1761-1833)   

*  Spouse 2:              Elizabeth "Betty" (Hartwell) Read (1732-1826)   
*  Marriage 2:           1 July 1762 (age 40), Westford, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States[6–7]   
*  Child 1:                 Jonathan Keyes (1763-1828)   
*  Child 2:                 Lucy Keyes (1765-1846)   
*  Child 3:                 Lydia Keyes (1765-1838)   
*  Child 4:                 Miriam Keyes (1767-1869)   
*  Child 5:                 Patty Keyes (1769-1786)   
*  Child 6:                 Frances Grant Keyes (1771-    )   
*  Child 7:                 Aaron Keyes (1774-1775)   

*  List of children:    1746–1774 (about age 24–about 52), list of children of Jonathan Keyes; Westford, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States[8]
  
4)  NOTES (with source citations as indicated in brackets):   

Jonathan Keyes was the first son and second child of Joseph and Elizabeth (Fletcher) Keyes.  The record in the Chelmsford, Massachusetts town record book says[1]:

"Jonathan Keyes son of Joseph Keyes and Elisabeth his wife 
born Jany 21, 1721-2."

The marriage record for Jonathan Keyes and Elisabeth Fletcher in the Westford town records says[4]:

"1746 Jan 20 Jonathan Keyes to Elisabeth Fletcher both of Westford"

Elizabeth (Fletcher) Keyes died 23 July 1761, leaving her husband and four living children.

The Westford town record book records the second marriage of Jonathan Keyes as[6]:

"July 1 1762  Jonathan Keyes of Westford to widow
                     Betty Read from Littleton
                     by Willard Hall Pastor."

The births of the 14 children of Jonathan Keyes and his two wives are listed in the Westford town records as (with some deaths interspersed also)[8]:

"Joseph Keyes son of Jonathan Keyes and Elisabeth his wife was born
November 26, 1746
Joanna Keyes daughter of Jonathan Keyes and Elisabeth his wife was born February 14, 1748
Aaron Keyes son of Jonathan Keyes and Elisabeth his wife was 
born August 27, 1751
Stephen Keyes son of Jonathan Keyes and Elisabeth his wife was born November 14, 1754
Joanna Keyes daughter of Jonathan Keyes and Elisabeth his wife was born February 20, 1757
Elisabeth Keyes daughter of Jonathan Keyes and Elisabeth his wife
was born April 8, 1759
Hannah Keyes daughter of Jonathan Keyes and Elisabeth his wife was born May 7, 1761
Jonathan Keyes son of Jonathan Keyes and Bettey his wife was born March 30, 1763  dy. May 25, 1828
Lydia Keyes & Lucy Keyes daughters of Jonathan Keyes and Bettey his wife were born December 17, 1764
Stephen Keyes son of Jonathan Keyes and Elisabeth his wife
departed this life August 3, 1758
Joseph Keyes - grandfather to the said Jonathan Keyes departed
this life June 9, 1757
Joanna Keyes wife of Joseph Keyes and Grandmother to the said
Jonathan Keyes departed this life March 31, 1758
Joanna Keyes daughter of Jonathan Keyes and Elisabeth his wife
departed this life June 17, 1753
Aaron Keyes son of Jonathan Keyes and Elisabeth his wife
departed this life August 1753
Joseph Keyes Junr - father to the above said Jonathan Keyes
departed this life July 11, 1744
Miriam Keyes daughter of Jonathan Keyes and Betty his
wife was born March 13, 1767
Patty Keyes daughter of Jonathan Keyes and Betty his wife was born January 15, 1769
Frances Grant Keyes daughter of Jonathan Keyes and Betty his wife was born August 31, 1771
Aaron Keyes son of Jonathan Keyes and Betty his wife
was born May 29, 1774"

The death entry in the Westford vital records book says[9]:

"KEYES, Jonathan, June 20, 1781, in his 60th y.. G.R. 3"

Jonathan Keyes is buried in Hillside Cemetery in Westford, Massachusetts.  The inscription on his gravestone says[3]:


"Memento mori  
In Memory of  
Jonathan Keyes  
who departed this  
Life June 20th  
1781. In the 60th year  
of his age.  

"Dear friends for me pray do not weep,  
I am not dead but here do sleep,  
Within this solid Lump of clay,  
Until the Resurrection day,  
And here indeed I must remain  
Till Christ shall raise me up again." 

Jonathan Keyes died testate, and his extensive probate papers are in Middlesex County Probate Records, Packet #13,192[10].  He wrote his last will and testament on 21 July 1777.  It reads:

"In the Name of God Amen, I Jonathan Keyes of Westford in the County of Middlesex and State of the Massachusetts Bay in New England Husbandman being of sound disposing mind and memory, thanks to God therefor but calling to Mind the Frailty & Mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all Men ones to die, do make and Ordain this my last Will and Testament.

"First and above all I Give and Recommend my Soul Into the hands of God that gave it and my Body to the Earth to be buried in a decent Manner at the discretion of my Executor hereafter named nothing doubting but at the General Resurrection I Shall receive the same again by the Almighty power of God.

"And Touching Such Worldly Estate as I am now or Shall hereafter be possessed of I give bequeath and dispose of in the following way and manner.

"First my will is and I order that all my Just Debts & Funeral Charge shall be paid &c and then my legacies &c by my Exector hereafter named.

"Also I give and bequeath to my well beloved Wife Elizabeth Keyes the Improvement of one Third part of my place where I now dwell (Commonly called Long Sought for) with the use and Improvement of Two good cows & one Horse kind to use at her discretion during her Widdowhood to be provided her by my Executor here after named, also I give and bequeath to my said wife all the Household furniture she brought to me to be to her her heirs and assigns forever.

"Also I give her the use and Improvement of one Third part of all my Buildings on the Premises and in the Cellar under the Dwelling House so long as She shall remain my Widdow, and in case She shall see cause to Marry after my Decease that my Executor Shall pay her Twenty Pounds Lawfull Money in three months after marriage & at Marriage to quit the Premises with all her Household furniture that is to say to have the liberty to carry away all her furniture Cloathing &c at Marriage & the use & Improvements of the premises & the Cows & Horse kind to cease as to her after that time & this is so to be understood & my will is that it shall be deemed to be her full Dower out of my Estate Marry or not.

"Also I give and bequeath to my Eldest Son Joseph Keyes one Pound Ten Shillings Lawfull Money to be paid him by my Executor in Twelve Months after my Decease and this with what I have heretofore given and done for him is his full double portion out of my Estate.

"Also my will is and I do hereby order and Impower my Executor hereafter named to make sale of all my land & Buildings at Francis Hill & my outlands at Flushing so called in Westford aforesaid & to give good and legal titles of the same to any Person or Persons that shall appear to purchase the same (if the same are not sold by me in my lifetime) to Enable him my said Executor to pay my just debts and Funeral Charge & my legacies to my children & my sd Wife in Case she should marry &c.

"Also I give and bequeath to my youngest son Jonathan Keyes Jun^r all my lands and Buildings where I now dwell called Long Sought For as aforesaid to Wit the other two thirds not bequeathed to my wife as aforesaid during her widowhood & after her decease or Intermarriage the other Third that is to say the Whole of my Intrest in all the Lands & Buildings at Long Sought For & he complying with what I have hereafter ordered to be done as to ye distribution of my Estate to and among my other Children to Wit Joanna Keyes Elizabeth Keyes Hannah Keyes Lydia Keyes Lucy Keyes Miriam Keyes Pattee Keyes & Frances Grant Keyes.

"Also my Will is and I do order my Executor to cause a True and Just appraisal to be made and an inventory Taken of all my Real and Personal Estate after my decease that I Shall die seized and possessed of and if my lands & Buildings &c at Francis Hill and Flushing are not sold at the time of my decease I order my Executor to sell them for the most they will fetch & then after he has so done after my just debts & funeral charges are paid to make an Estimate of the remainder of my Estate both Real & Personal (omitting ye one pound Ten shillings I have order to be paid to my Eldest Son Joseph Keyes) and the one Third of my Real Estate & the two Cows and one Horse kind I have willed to my wife, & when my said Executor has so done then to pay Each of my Daughters before named to wit Joannah Elizabeth Hannah Lydia Lucy Miriam Pattee & Frances Grant after the rate of Thirteen Pounds Six Shillings & Eight pence out of Every Fifty Three pounds Six Shillings & Eight pence out of my estate and my will is & I do order that in case my personal Estate after my Lands at Francis Hill & Flushing are sold as aforesaid shall be sufficient to pay off my Daughters as aforesaid to wit Thirteen Pounds Six Shillings & Eight pence per piece or more then my will is that my son Jonathan Keys Shall have & Enjoy the Two Thirds of my lands & buildings at Long Sought For as aforesaid and in case their should not prove to be personal Estate to pay each of my Daughters as aforesaid if my said son shall make up & pay the remained to them as aforesaid then the said two thirds of the premises aforesaid to be to him his heirs & assigns forever but in case my said son Jonathan shall refuse to pay as aforesaid then my will is & I do order my said Executor to make sale of the said two thirds & to give good & authentick deeds of the same and then to make a distribution of the same to and among my said Daughters & my said son Jonathan as aforesaid to wit to my said son Jonathan after the rate & proportion of Thirty four Pounds out of every Fifty Three pounds Six Shillings & eight pence, & my said Daughters after the rate of Thirteen Pounds Six Shillings and Eight Pence per piece as aforesaid that is to say & my will is my said son Jonathan to have Three times as much as each of my Daughters and Each of my Daughters one forth as much as my said son Jonathan & my will is that in case any of my said Daughters should die & leave issue their heirs to have the same part & proportion out of my Estate as their Mothers if living and in case any of them die without issue then my Estate to be divided as before the Daughter surviving to have each one Quarter part to & that my son Jonathan & he to have Three forth more than each of them & after my Wifes decease my will is and I do order that the other Third be divided to and among said Daughters their heirs &c & my said son Jonathan as aforesaid but in case my said son Jonathan see cause to keep the Thirds and pay my said Daughters their heirs &c according to the proportions as aforesaid that the Thirds shall after my sd wifes decease be apprised at he shall have the liberty so to do & then the said Thirds to be to him his heirs & assigns forever & in case my sd wife should marry after my Decease & my sd son shall pay her the aforesaid sum of Twenty pounds as aforesaid and after that sum is paid her & then pay my sd Daughters their parts & proportions of the remained of the value of said Thirds in proportion as aforesaid then the said Thirds to be to him his heirs & assigns forever but in case my said son shall refuse in Either case then my will is & I do order my said Executor to make sale of the same & pay the Twenty pounds to my widow as aforesaid and make distribution to & among my said Daughters their heirs &c & my said son Jonathan in proportion as aforesaid.

"And my Will is & I do order that in case my said son Jonathan shall die and leave no issue that then his part out of my Estate shall be divided to & among my said Daughters their heirs &c and my said son Joseph his heirs &c in equal shares &c, and this with what I have heretofore done for and Given to my said son Jonathan & my said Daughters is each of their full parts & portion out of my Estate.

"And I do hereby Constitute and appoint my Trusty & well beloved Friend Timothy Prescott of Westford aforesaid yeoman my sole Executor to this my last Will and Testament hereby disannulling all former wills & bequests by me heretofore made and Given Ratifying and Confirming this & this only to be my last Will and Testament In Witness whereof I the said Jonathan Keyes the Testator have hereunto set my hand and seal this Twenty first day of July Anno Dom. 1777.

"Signed Sealed Published Pronounced
and Declared by the same Jonathan                  Jonathan Keyes
Keyes to be his last Will & Testament
In Presence of us --
Ephraim Wright
Nathan Wright
Caleb Trowbridge."

On 17 September 1781, the heirs petitioned the Court:  "To the Honourable Oliver Prescott Esq. Judg of probate for the county of Middlesex, We the subscribers heirs to the Estate of Jonathan Keyes Late of Westford Deceased agree to have the will past by and desire that Mr. Timothy Prescott may be put in Administrator for said Estate. Westford, September 17, 1781.
                                                                             her
                                                                     Betty  +  Keyes
                                                                           mark
Joseph Keyes
Zechariah Hildreth
Uriah Pike
Joanna Page
Jonathan Keyes"

On the same paper, "This to let your Honnour know that the widdow desires that Mr. Nathanel Bointon Mr Thomas Read Mr Timothy Spaulding Should be appointed to set out her third and all parties consent."

On 19 September 1781, the heirs at law petitioned the Court:

"Know all men by these presents, that we Joseph Keyes, yeoman, Joanna Keyes spinster, Uriah Pike yeoman & Hannah his wife, all of Westford, & Zechariah Hildreth of Townsend yeoman & Elizabeth his wife, all of the County of Middlesex & Commonwealth of Massachusetts & heirs at law to the estate of Jonathan Keyes late of said Westford yeoman deceased & Zaccheus Wright of said Westford Esq. guardian for the said Jonathan's six children under the age of Twenty one years, do agree with each other to request the Hon-ble Judge of Probate &c for said County to set aside & disallow the said deceased's last will & Testament on account of the many Inconsistencies in it which render it unintelligible & impossible to be executed, and that he will be pleased to appoint Timothy Prescott of said Westford yeoman to be administrator of the said Deceased's estate.  And to issue a commission for setting of his widow's dower.  And whereas it appears to have been the intention of the said deceased that his son Jonathan should have a larger share of his estate than either of his daughters we do further agree that the said Jonathan shall have as much land set to him by the Commissioners to be appointed as aforesaid for setting off the said widows dower as shall be equall to double the share of any one of the daughters in the said deceaseds whole estate, & that the widow's dower be made subservient to that end, the widow having agreed to relinquish her right to the improvement of such part of her dower as shall be sufficient for the purpose, so that the said Jonathan is to be put into immediate possession of his part, provided that the said Commissioners shall run the division lines in such manner as to make the least possible interference between the said Jonathan's part & the rest of the estate.  And in order to ascertain a daughter's share in the said estate, We the above named parties do agree to account for all such items of money, lands, or other estate as were advanced to either of us as part or portion by the said Deceased in his lifetime.  And the said Joseph being the deceased's eldest son agrees to rest satisfied with such share of the estate as shall be equal to what by this agreement is to be set to the said Jonathan.

"In witness whereof we hereunto set our hands & seals, this nineteenth day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred & Eighty one, five interlineations being first made.

"Signed & sealed in                Joseph Keyes
presence of
Zechariah Hildreth
Jon^a Eames
Zach^s Wright
James Winthrop"

On 19 September 1781, the Judge of the Probate Court ordered that the will be set aside and declared it null and void, and that the estate be settled in every respect according to law as an intestate estate, as if the will had not been written.

Timothy Prescott was appointed Administrator of the estate of Jonathan Keyes, late of Westford, yeoman on 19 September 1781.  Timothy Prescott, yeoman of Westford as principal, Nathaniel Boyneton, gentleman of Westford, Joseph Keyes, clothier of Westford, posted bond of 50,000 pounds.

Nathaniel Boynton, Thomas Read and Timothy Spaulding, gentlemen of Westford, were appointed and empowered to take an inventory on 19 September 1781 of the estate of Jonathan Keyes, late of Westford.

In a separate document, these three were also named to be the Commissioners to divide the estate according to the heirs agreement and the Court's order.

An extensive inventory of the estate of Jonathan Keyes, late of Westford, was taken by Nathaniel Boynton, Thomas Read and Timothy Spaulding on 1 October 1781.  The personal estate was apprized to be 147 pounds, 13 shillings, 3 pence.  The real estate was appraised on 5 October 1781 by the three appraisers.  The real estate inventory totalled 797 pounds, and included:

*  85 acres of mowing, pasturing, orcharding, tillage and wood land lying in the northerly part of Westford at Long Sortfor (so-called), with a dwelling house and barn (306 pounds)
*  2 acres of pine land lying on Barns. Plains (12 pounds)
*  2-1/2 acres of wood land at Burgn Swamp (2 pounds)
*  2-1/2 acres of wood land on Flushing Hill (2 pounds, 10 shillings)
*  20 acres of wood land lying by Flushing Pond (20 pounds)
*  12 acres of tillage land on north side of Nabemist Pond (15 pounds)
*  10 acres of wood land called Butterfield lot lying near Dunstable Line (6 pounds, 10 shillings(
*  Farm lying on Francis Hill by Chelmsford line, with dwelling house (63 pounds), barn (10 pounds), cider mill (4 pounds) and corn house (6 pounds)
*  12 acres of orchard, pasturing, tillage and wood land on south side of the town road to Chelmsford (59 pounds, 10 shillings)
*  10 acres of mowing, orchard and tillage land on north side of the town road to Chelmsford (75 pounds)
*  2 acres of mowing land by the east end of the dwelling house (14 pounds)
*  4 acres of pasture land (called Hill pasture) on the south side of the road and west of Chelmsford line (20 pounds)
*  3-1/2 acres of pasture land (called Gideon pasture) north of Hill pasture (14 pounds)
*  5 acres of mowing land adjoining Gideon pasture (30 pounds)
*  2-1/2 acres of pasture and orchard adjoining Richardson's land (15 pounds)
*  2 acres of pasture on west side of road leading to Chandlers Mill (9 pounds)
*  2 acres of mowing land (called the Gate Pine) adjoining Richardson's land (12 pounds)
*  1-1/2 acres of mowing, tillage and orchard land (called Robbin pine) (10 pounds, 10 shillings)
*  3 acres of pasture land (called Chandler's pasture) (21 pounds)
*  1 acre of orchard land (called Wheat pine) lying near the back side of the dwelling house (7 pounds, 10 shillings)
*  4 acres of pasture land near the barn and the lane to Chandler's Mill (16 pounds, 10 shillings)
*  6 acres of tillage land lying west of the farm near Nehemiah Fletcher's land (36 pounds)
*  Pew in the meeting house (10 pounds)

The commissioners then set off some of the land parcels to Betty Keyes, with a value of 265 pounds, 13 shillings, 4 pence.  This land included one half of the Francis Hill farm, barn, cider mill and corn house,  one third of the meeting house pew, and several other land parcels.

Another inventory of the remaining real estate was made on 19 February 1782.  This totalled 521 pounds, 3 shillings, 4 pence.  The Commissioners then set off the Long Sought For property and two small parcels (appraised at 315 pounds, 10 shillings) to the eldest son, Joseph Keys.  Jonathan Keyes received the other half of the Francis Hill property and several other pieces (apprised at 295 pounds, 13 shillings, 4 pence).  Joseph Keyes indicated that he had received the sum of 148 pounds during his father's lifetime, Zechariah Hildreth said he had received 30 pounds from his father-in-law, and Joanna Keyes said she had received 4 pounds.  This was recorded by the Court on 13 March 1782.

Each portion of the remaining real estate was valued at 63 pounds, 18 shillings, 5-9/11 pence (1/11th of 521 pounds, 3 shillings, 4 pence). Since Joseph and Jonathan Keyes received amounts greater than their agreed shares, Joseph Keyes was ordered to pay 33 pounds, 18 shillings, 5-9/11 pence to Elizabeth Hildreth;  59 pounds, 18 shillings, 5-9/11 pence to Joanna Adams; 63 pounds, 18 shillings, 5-9/11 pence to his sisters Hannah, Lydia and Lucy Keyes;  and 50 pounds, 7-3/11 pence to Miriam Keyes.  Jonathan Keyes was ordered to pay 63 pounds, 18 shillings, 5-9/11 pence to his sisters Patty and Frances Grant Keyes;  and 13 pounds, 17 shillings, 10-6/11 pence to his sister Miriam Keyes.  This was approved by the Court on 14 March 1782.

The Administrator of the estate made an Account dated 14 April 1785, listing the account balance of 147 pounds, 13 shillings, 3 pence.  The debts owed to Jonathan Keyes were 84 pounds, 4 shillings.  The Administrators charges, fees and debts owed by Jonathan Keyes were listed.  The balance remaining in the Administrators hands was 170 pounds, 15 shillings, 5 pence.  The heirs (Joseph Keyes, Jonathan Keyes, Isaac Patten, and Timothy Adams) approved of the account on 16 May 1785, and recommended that the remainder be given to their honoured mother.  This account was accepted by the Court on 18 May 1785.

Additional administrator's efforts resulted in a balance in his hands of 207 pounds on 20 September 1785, which was accepted by the Court.

In two separate Probate Packets (#13,193 and 13,194), Zaccheus Wright was allowed to be Guardian to the two children under age 14 (Patty and Frances Grant Keyes), and the four children over age 14 (Jonathan, Lydia, Lucy and Miriam Keyes) selected Zaccheus Wright to be their guardian.

5)  SOURCES
 
1. Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988, digital images, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestry.com), "Chelmsford Births, Marriages and Deaths," Page 67 (image 386 of 1719), Jonathan Keyes birth entry.

2. Town of Chelmsford, Massachusetts, Vital Records of Chelmsford, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 (Salem, Mass. : The Essex Institute, 1914), Births, page 88, Jonathan Keyes entry.

3. Jim Tipton, indexed database, Find A Grave (http://www.findagrave.com), Hillside Cemetery (Westford, Mass.), Jonathan Keyes memorial # 35336229.

4. Massachusetts, Town Records, 1620-1988, digital images, Ancestry.com, "Westford, Births, Marriages and Deaths," page 53 (image 33 of 1750), Jonathan Keyes and Elisabeth Fletcher marriage entry.

5. Vital Records of Westford, Massachusetts to the Year 1849 (Salem, Mass. : The Essex Institute, 1915), Marriages, page 194, Jonathan Keyes and Elizabeth Fletcher entry.

6. Massachusetts, Town Records, 1620-1988, digital images, Ancestry.com, "Westford, Births, Marriages and Deaths," page 34 (image 600 of 1750), Jonathan Keyes and Betty Read marriage entry.

7. Vital Records of Westford, Massachusetts to the Year 1849, Marriages, page 194, Jonathan Keyes and Betty Read entry.

8. Massachusetts, Town Records, 1620-1988, digital images, Ancestry.com, "Westford, Births, Marriages and Deaths," page 41 (image 267 of 1750), list of children of Jonathan Keyes and his two wives.

9. Vital Records of Westford, Massachusetts to the Year 1849, Deaths, page 293, Jonathan Keyes entry.

10. "Probate Records 1648-1924 (Middlesex County, Massachusetts),"  886 FHL US/CAN Microfilms, Probate Packet #13,192, Jonathan Keyes of Westford, 1781, accessed on FHL Microfilm 0,416,784.


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1 comment:

Geolover said...

I can imagine the Executor tearing his hair out, trying to make a chart of what was to be distributed to whom under the will. Don't you think the heirs did the right thing, going to Court for a "do-over"?