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John Baysey

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John Baysey

Birth
Essex, England
Death
22 Aug 1671 (aged 54–55)
Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section - East
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John was a weaver by trade and was an original proprietor; his house–lot was on the south side of the road from the mill to the south meadow, now Elm St. He was chosen chimney–viewer, 1649; surveyor of highways, 1652; constable, 1656; fence–viewer, 1667; townsman, 1669; d. August, 1671; will dated Aug. 14; inv. Aug. 29, £383. 2. 6.

His widow, Elizabeth Freeman d. in 1673; inv. Dec. 13. — Ch.: i. Mary, m. Samuel Burr, of Hartford (q. v.). ii. Lydia, m. John Baker (q. v.), who lived on the highway afterw. called Baker's Lane, in Hartford; she d. May 16, 1700.

iii. Elizabeth, bapt. in Hartford, Aug. 23, 1645; m. Paul Peck, Jr., of Hartford. The name Baysey was handed down to the present century as a Christian name in the Burr and Baker families, and the Welles family of West Hartford.
My Ancestor

John was a weaver by trade and was an original proprietor; his house–lot was on the south side of the road from the mill to the south meadow, now Elm St. He was chosen chimney–viewer, 1649; surveyor of highways, 1652; constable, 1656; fence–viewer, 1667; townsman, 1669; d. August, 1671; will dated Aug. 14; inv. Aug. 29, £383. 2. 6.

His widow, Elizabeth Freeman d. in 1673; inv. Dec. 13. — Ch.: i. Mary, m. Samuel Burr, of Hartford (q. v.). ii. Lydia, m. John Baker (q. v.), who lived on the highway afterw. called Baker's Lane, in Hartford; she d. May 16, 1700.

iii. Elizabeth, bapt. in Hartford, Aug. 23, 1645; m. Paul Peck, Jr., of Hartford. The name Baysey was handed down to the present century as a Christian name in the Burr and Baker families, and the Welles family of West Hartford.


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