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Genealogy of Patty Rose


Name Lt. John TOMSON
Birth abt 1616
Death 16 Jun 1696, Middleboro, Plymouth, Massachusetts20,30
Marriage 26 Dec 1645, Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts20,26,93
Spouse Mary COOKE
Birth aft Mar 1626, Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts30
Death 21 Mar 1714/15, Middleboro, Plymouth, Massachusetts20,30
Father Francis* COOKE (>1583-1663)
Mother Hester* MAYHIEU (~1585-<1651)
Children:
1 M Adam TOMSON
Birth bef 26 Sep 1646, Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts93
Death abt 1648, Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts30,93
2 M John TOMSON
Birth Dec 1648, Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts30
Death 11 Feb 1648/49, Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts30,93
3 M John TOMSON
Birth 24 Nov 1649, Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts30,93
Death 25 Nov 1725, Middleboro, Plymouth, Massachusetts30,93
Spouse Mary TINKHAM
Marriage abt 1680
4 F Mary TOMSON
Birth abt 1651, Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Death 3 May 173420,30
Spouse Capt. Thomas TABER
Marriage Jun 167287
5 F Hester TOMSON
Birth 28 Jul 1652, Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts30,93
Death bef 12 Sep 170630
Spouse William REED
Marriage 167520
6 F Elizabeth TOMSON
Birth 28 Jan 1654, Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts30,93
Death bef 21 Sep 171730
Spouse William SWIFT
Marriage bef 1679
7 F Sarah TOMSON
Birth 4 Apr 1657, Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts30,93
Death 2 Dec 1730, South Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts30
8 F Lydia TOMSON
Birth 5 Oct 1659, Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts30,93
Death 14 Mar 1741/42, Middleboro, Plymouth, Massachusetts30,93
Spouse James SOULE
Marriage 14 Dec 1693, Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts30
9 M Jacob TOMSON
Birth 24 Apr 1662, Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts30,93
Death 1 Sep 1726, Middleboro, Plymouth, Massachusetts30,93
Spouse Abigail WADSWORTH
Marriage 28 Dec 1693, Middleboro, Plymouth, Massachusetts30,93
10 M Thomas TOMSON
Birth 19 Oct 1664, Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts30,93
Death 26 Oct 1742, Halifax, Plymouth, Massachusetts30,93
Spouse Mary MORTON
Marriage 13 Dec 1715, Middleboro, Plymouth, Massachusetts30,93
11 M Peter TOMSON
Birth aft 1669, Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts30
Death bef 29 Apr 1731, Halifax, Plymouth, Massachusetts30
Spouse Sarah SIMMONS
Marriage abt 1699
12 F Mercy TOMSON
Birth abt 1671, Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts
Death 19 Apr 1756, Halifax, Plymouth, Massachusetts30,93
Notes for Lt. John TOMSON
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JOHN Thompson, Plymouth 1643, had John; was prob. rep. for Middleborough, 1674 and eight yrs. foll. [ref 20]
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John Tomson, b. c1616, d. 16 June 1696, 80th yr, Middleboro [ref 30]

Will of Lieut. John Tomson 23 Apr. 1696, ment. wf Mary; sons John Tomson, Jacob Tomson, Thomas Tomson, Peter Tomson; daus Mary Tabor, Esther Read, Elizabeth Swift; grandson Thomas Swift (under 21); daus Sarah Tomson, Lidia Soul, Mercy Tomson. Agreement of heirs dated 19 June 1696 (4:22-9; 19:95; Plym. pr #20588; 1:241-45). [ref 30:40]
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Lieutenant John Tomson died at Middleborough 16/26 June, 1696, in the eightieth year of his age. His wife, Mary2 Cooke (Francis), survived him, and the agreement between the heirs regarding her share of the property is of expecial interest, since it supplies the given names of the husbands of two of the daughters, Thomas Taber who married Mary Tomson, and William Read who married Esther Tomson. [ref 93:4-22]
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possibly born Wales

buried Nemasket Cemetery, Middleboro: Memento Mori | In Memory of | Lieut John Tomson | who Died June ye 16th 1696 | In the 80th Year of his | Age | Death is a debt to nature due | Which I have paid and so must you.
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(Plym. co probate I:241-5)
WILL of JOHN TOMSON, 23 Apr 1696 - 8 Jul 1696:

Know all men to whome these presents shall Come that I John Tomson senr of ye Township of Middlebury Being at this present very weak in Body through may Infirmities and diseases that are upon me but of Sound and perfect understanding & memory Do make and ordaine this to be my last will and Testament to Continue for Ever firm and Inviolable.

Imprimis I Will and bequeath unto Mary Tomson my Beloved Wife ye use of one half of my house during her Widdowhoode which half she pleaseth. Ane ye use of all my house hold Goods During her Widdowhoode and Six Cows and a score of Sheep and three or four Acres of land lying by my house All these to have and to use During ye time of her Widdowhood And also my Will is that ye Executors shall se that ye said land shall be Improved for her And they shall be paid out of ye Estate And Also I will leave her one hundred pounds in money to dispose to her children as she shall se Cause but if in Case she should die Intestate my will is that this said hundred pound shall be equally divided amoth them all Sons and Daughters that is my own children & hers Also my will is that she shall have a Cow or a stear yearly for her provisions. And if she Can not spare it out of that Stock of Cattell then it shall be provided for her out of ye Estate Also my Will is that whatsoever provisions and cloathing is left at my Decease shall belong to ye family And my wife shall have a double part of it at her disposing. And whereas I Gave unto my son John half a share of land formerly And he hath nothing to show for it I now Give it him by will and he shall have fifty Acres of land where his house standeth taking it up the whole length. Also I Give and Bequeath unto my son Jacob the House wherein he Dwelleth And ye fourth part of ye upland that is of ye two hundred Acres of upland And also I do hive and Bequeath unto my sons Thomas and Peter The one half of my house wherein I do dwell during their mothers life Conditionally that they will agree to keep together and maintain their mothers stock of Cattell aforesaid And they shall have the Increase both of Cattle and sheep So that they maintain & make good ye principle And if they should Come to some extraordinary losses so that they are like to be loosers by it they shall be Considered in ye estate And my will is that there shall be meadow set apart to keep those Cattell during their mothers life. And I do Give and Bequeath unto my Son Thomas all my house and the Barn and ye orchard and ye lands Adjacent thereabout after his mothers decease that will amount to a fourth part of two hundred acres eonely if my son Peter have not land enough fenced and Broaken up he shall have ye use of two or three acres of land for two years if he desire it. And also I do give and bequeath unto my son Peter That my fifty Acres of upland that I bought of John Morton And whereas I have Given to my sons John and Jacob and Thomas thre Quarters of this two hundred Acres of upland my Will is that in ye division the fourth part be left so as to be most sutably divided amongs them all four Also I Give unto my four sons aforesd A third part of land that was purchased by Captain Joseph lathrop and Mr Barnabas lothrop and myself. And also I Give unto my four Sons above written ye one half of that third part of upland that was purchased by Captain Church and my Self the one half of that third part next to Snipetuit pond and my one sixteene shilling purchase and that which I bought of John Irish And that Tract of land at Assawamset that I bought of ffelix ye Indian And that which I Bought of William Clarke formerly Called ye Majors purchase lying Betwixt the two paths. A fifth part of that Tract All which I Give to them to divide Equally Amongst themselves And also I Give unto my four sons aforesaid all that my two hundred Acres of upland lying Between Monponset pond and the little Herring pond with my four Acres of meadow and my two shares and half in ye Great Sedar Swamp And my two shares and half in ye undivided lands All which shall be Equally Divided Among my four sons aforesaid Also my Will is that my four sons shall Have All my Tooles of all Sorts for Carpentry or Husbandry and also all my Armes All to be Equally divided among them. Also I Give unto my Son Peter Twenty pounds in money towards ye Building of him a house besides four or five thousand foote of Boards and plank Also I do Give unto my Daughter Mary Tabor thirty and five pounds besides wt is due to me from her husband Also I do Give unto my Daughter Esther Read thirty and three pounds besides what is Due unto me from her husband likewise I do Give unto my Daughter Elizabeth Swift twenty and five pounds And also to my Grandson Thomas Swift ten pounds when he Cometh to ye age of one and twenty years And if he should dye before then it shall be forthwith paid unto his mother Also I Give unto my Daughter Sarah Tomson forty pounds Also I Give unto my Daughter Lidia Soul Thirty and four pounds Besides what she hath had already. Also I do Give unto my Daughter Mercy Tomson forty pounds likewise I do Give unto my son Jacob a yoak of steers of four years old or upwards or ye value of them. Also I Give unto my son Thomas a yoak of steers and two Cows or ye value of them Also I Give to my son Peter a yoak of steers and two Cows or ye value of them Also my will is that my four sons John and Jacob and Thomas and Peter Tomsons shall be my executors Who shall Receive what is due unto me and shall pay all my just debts And shall Se that my Body be Decently Buryed And out of my estate to defray ye charges And whatsoever is left after my and my wifes decease when all charges is cleared shall be equally divided Amongst them all my children Sons and Daughters Thus hoping that his my last will and Testament will be kept and Performed according to ye true Intent of ye same I commit my Body to ye Dust and my soul to God that Gave it me In witness whereof I Set unto my hand & Seal this Twenty third day of Aprill one thousand Six hundred ninety six.
John Tomson (seal)

Witness
Jonathan Shaw senr
Joseph (his mark) King
Anne (her mark) Waterman

Memorandum ye 8th day of July 1696 That Jonathan Shaw Joseph King and Anne Waterman the Witnesses hereto Subscribing made oath all of them that they were present and Saw and heard John Tomson ye Testator here named Sign Seal and declare the above Written to be his last will and Testament. And that to ye best of their judgment he was of sound disposing mind and memory when he did ye same.
Before Wm Bradford Esqr Judge
Attest Saml Sprague Registr

William Bradford Ewqr Commissionated &c for ye Granting of probate of Wils and letters of Administration within ye County of plimouth. To all to whome these presents shall Come or may Concern Greeting. Know ye that on the eighth day of July 1696 Before me in Duxborough the Will of John Tomson late of Middleborough deceased to these presents Annexed was Proved Approved and allowed who having while he lived and at ye time of his death Goods Chattels Rights and Credits The said deceased and his said will in any maner Concerning was Committed unto his four sons vizt John Jacob Thomas and Peter Executors in ye same will named well and truly to Administer ye same And to make a true and perfect Inventory of all & Singular the Goods Chattels Richts and Credits of ye said deceased and the same to exhibit into ye Registers office of the said County according to law Also to Render a true and Plain account of their said Administration upon oath In Testimony whereof I have here unto set my hand and ye Seal of ye said office.
William Bradford
Dated at Plimouth ye 8th day of July 1696:
Saml Sprague Registr.

An Inventory of ye estate of Lieut John Tomson late of Middlebury deceased Taken and Apprised by us whose names are under written on ye first of July 1696

Imprs To his wearing Apparrel and purse 20 00 00
Item In Cast 615 12 00
Item In Books 2 00 00
Item In Armes and Ammunition 13 17 00
Item In Bedding one Bed in ye Parlour and furniture 7 00 00
Item In one Bed in ye Little parlour and furniture 6 00 00
Item In one Bed in ye kitching chamber & furniuure 6 00 00
Item In two Beds in ye Parlour Chamber and furniture 14 00 00
Item In one pillow and pillowbeers 00 15 00
Item In sheets 2 10 00
Item In Table Linnen 1 05 00
Item In pewter 2 13 00
Item In Brass and Iron 5 00 00
Item In Linnen and woollen yarn 5 00 00
Item In Remnants of New Cloth and Stuff 6 08 00
Item In Trunks chests chairs and Little Table 2 00 00
Item In wheeles and Cards 00 15 00
Item In sheeps wooll 2 07 00
Item In Wooden Vessels Cask and old Lumber 3 00 00
Item In Provision Corne Malt and Meat 6 00 00
Item In Meal Baggs 00 12 06
Item In Money Scales and Looking Glass 00 10 00
Item In Drest Leather 00 15 00
Item In Tobacco 1 00 00
Item In a Compass 00 05 00
Item In Tooles for Carpentrey and Husbandrey work 12 11 00
Item In Boards and plank 6 14 06
Item In Cedar Boults and Claveboard 2 10 00
Item In Neat Cattell 97 00 00
Item In sheep 6 00 00
Item In Swine 3 18 00
Item In Horse kind and furniture 10 10 00
Item In Bees 1 00 00
Item In ye farm on wch ye housing stands on wth all his Interest of meado on Winnatuxet River 400 00 00
Item In his two hundred Acres of land at a place Called ye herring pond wth all his Rights in ye Majors Purchasse 50 00 00
Item In ye fifty Acres of land Bought of John Morton 10 00 00
Item In ye land Bought of William Clarke of Duxbury deceased 5 00 00
Item In ye land in partnership with ye Lothrops 20 00 00
Item In his Rights in Lands purchassed by Capt Church & himself of Tuspaquin and his son at a place Called Snepetuit pond 40 00 00
Item In Two Rights in ye Sixteen Shilling purchase with his Rights in Assawamset neck and lands bought of ffelix Indian in sd neck & Right in lands purchassed by Henry wood 10 00 00
Item In Debts due to ye Estate by Bills 46 16 00
Item In Debts due to ye Estate by Booke 13 16 00
Item due from ye Estate for ffunerall Charges 3 00 00
The sum totall of ye Estate is 1559 00 09
ye sum Totall of Debts due to ye estate is 3 00 00
John Trasie John Soul Thomas ffaunce

The executors of ye last will & Testament of Lieut John Tomson above said deceased Namely John Tomson Jacob Tomson Thomas Tomson & Peter Tomson make oath July ye 8th 1696 before Wm Bradford Esqr Judge of Probate that ye above written is a true Inventory of ye goods chattells Rights & Credits of ye said deceased so far as they know & that if more shall Come to their knowledge they will discover it
Attest Saml Sprague Register
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Notes for Mary COOKE
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Mary m. 26 Dec. 1645, John Thomson, wh. d. 16 June 1696, aged 80, and she d. 21 Mar. 1715. [ref 20]
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MARY, b. Plymouth about 1625; m. Plymouth 26 December 1645 John Tompson [ref 26]
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Mary Cooke, b. betw. Mar. 1726 - May 1627, Plymouth, d. 21 Mar. 1714, 88th yr, Middleboro; m. 26 Dec. 1645, Plymouth, John Tomson (On 27 Oct. 1646 John was fined for incontinency with wife before marriage, which indicates their first child was born too soon after marriage), b. c1616/7, d. 16 June 1696, 80th yr, Middleboro. 12 Tomson children: Adam, John, John, Mary, Hester, Elizabeth, Sarah, Lydia, Jacob, Thomas, Peter, Mercy. [ref 30]
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Mary Cooke, born at Plymouth, between March, 1624, and 22 May/1 June, 1627; m. 26 Dec./5 Jan'y, 1645/6, John Tompson. [ref 93:3-105]
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Know all men by these presents that whereas our Honoured ffather John Tomson Senr of Middleborough deceased Hath made his last will and Testament Bearing date the twenty third day of Aprill one thousand six hundred ninty and Six wherein divers particulars Seemed not to be plainly expressed Wherefore to prevent future differrence we his children whose names are under written Have Joyntly agreed and Concluded to Rectifie the same as followeth that is to say That whereas in ye said will there was one hundred pounds in money Given to our loving mother onely for her to dispose among her children now we have Agreed that the same shall be hers as her own Proper Estate to use & Improve as she shall Se Cause. And whereas in said Will our said mother is to have Six Cows & a Score of sheep And that Thomas Tomson & Peter Tomson are to keep and maintain ye said stock Good for her during her widdowhood Y they to have ye Increase And that she was to have a Cow or a Steer yearly for her provision We now Agree that ye said Cow or steere Shall be allowed to her yearly by the said Thomas and Peter And at her decease the abovesaid Stock is to Return to ye said Thomas and Peter And whereas there is no mention made in said Will of a horse for our said mothers own use we do now Agree that there whall be a horse allowed her out of ye estate in Generall which said Horse is to be kept and provided for by the said Thomas Tomson During her life to be for her own proper use & whereas there is Severall Tracts of meadow which did belong to our said ffather lying at Winnetuxet and no mention is made thereof in said Will we do now Agree that all ye said meadow Shall be equally divided among his four sons namely John Tomson Jacob Tomson Thomas Tomson and Peter Tomson to them and their heirs and Assigns for ever. Always provided that there shall be meadow set apart out of ye whole for ye keeping of our mothers said stock during her life. And whereas in ye said Will our father gave out the severall parcels of land which he was possessed of unto his four sons and no mention made of their heirs we do now agree that all ye said lands which our father dyed possessed of shall belong to ye said four sons namely John Tomson Jacob Tomson Thomas Tomson and Peter Tomson to them and their heirs and Assigns for ever And whereas in said Will It is expressed that our said mother should have ye use of three or four Acres of ye Improved land during her Widdowhood And that ye executors of said Will should Se that ye said land Should be Improved for her we do now Agree that ye said executors Shall Improve the said land for her own proper use during her naturall life And whereas we are Informed that it was our fathers mind that John Tomson Jacob Tomson and Peter Tomson should have thirty pounds in money a peece & ye same not being expressed ye Will We do now Agree that they shall have ye same And as for what monies doth Remain after legacies are paid We do now Agree that it shall be equally divided forthwith amongst us all namely to ye four sons and ye Six daughters & their heirs or Assigns And also for what legacies are to be paid with ye Remaining part of ye Estate which by will is to be divided unto ye six daughters shall be to them and their heirs & Assigns though not so fully expressed in ye will. In Testimony whereof we whose names are under written have here unto set our hands and seals this nineteenth day of June one Thousand six hundred ninety and six.
John (his mark) Thomson (seal)
Elizabeth Swift (seal)
Jacob Tomson (seal)
Sarah Tomson (seal)
Thomas Tomson (seal)
James Soul (seal)
Peter Tomson (seal)
Thomas (his mark) Tabor (seal)
Marcy Tomson (seal)
William Read (seal)

Memorandum that on ye first day of July 1696. The Widdow Mary Tomson & Relict of mr John Tomson late of Middlebury deceased Did declare her Consent unto and acceptation of ye particulars above written to her full Satisfation. In Testimony hereof ye said Widdow Mary Tomson hath hereunto set her hand and seal on ye day and year above mentioned.
The mark of ye Widdow Mary Thomson (seal)

Signed & Sealed in ye presence
of John Traisie
John Soul

Memorand ye 8th day of July 1696 ye within named John Tomson Jacob Tomson Tomas Tomson and Peter Tomson all of them Came personally before me ye Subscriber Judge of Probate and owned and acknowledge the within written Instrument of Agreement to themselves and their Severall heirs for Ever
William Bradford

Memorand ye same 8th day of July 1696 Joseph King one of ye Witnesses to ye within written Instrument appeared and made oath Before me ye Subscriber Judge of Probate that he was present and saw ye within Named John Tomson Jacob Tomson Thomas Tomson Peter Tomson Thomas Tabor William Read Elizabeth Swift Sarah Tomson James Soul and Mercy Tomson Every of them sign & seal the within written Instrument of Agreement as their act & deed. And yt Mary ye wife of Thomas Tabor and Lidia ye wife of James soul were present at ye doing of ye same And that he said King Subscribed as a witness to said agreement and that he then saw Margaret Price ye other witness Subscrib with him as a witness also
William Bradford

Signed & Sealed
in ye presence of us
Joseph (his mark) King
Margaret Price
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