Thursday, January 2, 2025

Treasure Chest Thursday - 1696 Marriage Record for Percival Hall and Jane Willis Woburn or Cambridge, Massachusetts Bay Colony

 It's Treasure Chest Thursday - an opportunity to look in my digital image files to see what treasures I can find for my family history research and genealogy musings.

The treasure today is the 1696 marriage record of Percival Hall and Jane Willis in Woburn or Cambridge, Massachusetts Bay Colony records:


The 1696 marriage entry for Percival Hall and Jane Willis is in the Hall entries:


The transcription of the information on this record is:

"HALL, Percival (-1752) & Jane WILLIS/WILLOWES (1677-); 2 Feb 1696; Woburn/Cambridge"

The source citation for this census record is:

"U.S. New England Marriages Prior to 1700," imaged, Ancestry.com (https://www.ancestry.com), page 335, Percival Hall and Jane Willis marriage entry, Woburn/Cambridge, Mass., 2 Feb 1696; Original data from Torrey, Clarence A., New England Marriages Prior to 1700 (Baltimore, MD : Genealogical Publishing Co., 2004)

This is a Derivative Source record (because it is a compilation of information copied from an original town record book) with Primary Information and Direct Evidence of the names, place and marriage date of Percival Hall and Jane Willis.

Percival Hall (1672-1752), son of John and Elizabeth (Greene) Hall, was born 11 February 1671 in Medford, Massachusetts Bay Colony, and died 25 December 1752 in Sutton, Massachusetts Bay Colony.  He married Jane Willis (1677-1757), daughter of Thomas and Grace (Tay) Willis, born 9 April 1677 in Woburn, Massachusetts Bay Colony, died 28 October 1757 in Sutton, Massachusetts Bay Colony.  They had at least 12 children.

Percival Hall and Jane Willis are my 7th great-grandparents, through their daughter Jane Hall (1700-1769) who married Jonas Rice (1707-1793) in Worcester, Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1728.
   
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Disclosure:  I have a paid All-Access subscription to Ancestry.com now.  Ancestry.com has provided a complimentary subscription and material considerations for travel expenses to meetings, and has hosted events and meals that I have attended in Salt Lake City, in past years.


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