Robert Lovell

 

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Robert Lovell                                             Immigrant Ancestor                     see FAMILY TREE
Born: Abt. 1595  
       
Died: Before 25 Jun 1672 Weymouth, Norfolk, MA    

WIFE

Elizabeth

CHILDREN

1. Anne Lovell b. Abt. 1618

2. Zaccheus Lovell b. Abt. 1619

3. John Lovell b. Abt.1627

4. Ellen Lovell b. Abt. 1633

5. James Lovell b. Abt. 1633

 

History of Weymouth Massachusetts in four Volumes, Vol 2, 1923

"Robert Lovell, a husbandman, aged 40, Elizabeth his wife, aged 35, Zaccheus his son, aged 15, Anne his daughter, aged 16, John his son, aged 8, Ellen his daughter, aged 1 year, James his son aged 1 year and Joseph Chickin, his servant, aged 16 years, sailed from Weymouth, in Dorset, on or near 20 Mar. 1634-35, and arrived at Dorchester 7 June, 1635.  He was a member of Rev. Joseph Hull's Company, and with the company removed to Weymouth that year.  He was made a freeman of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, 2 Sep. 1635.  he died at Weymouth shortly before 25 June, 1672.  Robert Lovell of Weymouth, 'being sicke & weake,' made his will 3 Apr. 1652, and it was probated 25 June, 1672.  to his wife he gave the use of his dwelling house and land 'all the time of her Widow hood' and then to his son John 'after my Wives Widowhood,' and four acres that was Carpenters, and three acres bought of Hart, and half the meadow bought of Smith, and half the meadow bought of Hollbrook, and my lot by the Mill, eighteen acres.  To son James his great lot of 36 acres and other half of lots given to son John.  to his son-in-law Andrew Ford, one heifer.  To Ford's eldest son one heifer and to his youngest son one calf.  To John Lovell's son my yearling bull.  Wife executrix.  Witness: Tho: Dyer, Tho: Bayley.  Thomas Bayley made oath to it, 25 June, 1672.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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