NameClement WEAVER
Birthabt 1590, Glastonbury, Somerset, England
Immigration1630s, Boston, Suffolk Co, MA
Movebef 1643, Weymouth, MA
Move1650, Rhode Island
Freeman1655, Newport, Newport Co, RI
DeathOct 1683, Newport, Newport Co, RI [677, Vol 54:353]
Marriage19 May 1617, St. John's, Glastonbury, Somerset, England [631]
SpouseRebecca Holbrook
Birthabt 1597
Death?
FatherWilliam Holbrook (1562-<1626)
Children
Birthabt 1620, Glastonbury, Somerset, England [2]
Deathaft 4 Sep 1683, (jury) Newport, Newport, RI [779]
Notes for Clement WEAVER
St. John’s parish: 1617 "Menso May Clementus Weaver duxit in uxorem Rebeccae Holbrook 19 Maij p'dict"

Clement was fined for drunkenness by the General Court of MA in early 1640. Resided at Weymouth, MA before moving to RI. Freeman at Newport, RI 1655. A letter dated Oct. 20, 1683 from Samuel HUBBARD or Newport, to William GIBSON of New London contains the following, which probably concerns this person: "Old Weaver is dead, near an hundred years old."[ [1049]]

In 1643 he owned property there an lived next door to his brother-in-law Thomas Holbrook. About 1650 he left Weymouth and went to Rhode Island, where he was a wall builder.

Deec. 11, 1625 his father-in-law, William Holbrook, made his will, naming 'Clement Weaver ye elder, Thomas Tyly, and my sonne Thomas Holbrook' as overseers. Among the bequests was one of a piece of land 'att ye moore geate' to my three grandchildrenl, Clement Weaver the yonger, Edmund Tyly and Thomas Holbrook ye yonger' in event of the death of their uncle, John Holbrook.
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