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John Heath

Birth
Mobberley, Cheshire East Unitary Authority, Cheshire, England
Death
24 May 1662 (aged 63–64)
Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
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Biography:


17 Jan 1675 - John Heath, Bartholomew's brother, left bequests to Bartholomew's children, but named in his will no family of his own. He also lived in Haverhill.


No ship records could be found where John Heath was a passenger to New England, but he left a Will, dated December 28, 1674, proved April 10, 1675.  John Heath apparently left no children of his own, and at this time lived with a nephew whom he calls "Cousin" as was the old tradition.


John Heath willed that first, all expenses (In the language of that time)

"I have ben att sence I have ben in my Cousin John Heath's house to be paid out of my  estate,"  and then gave 40 shillings  to Haverhill Church; 40 s. to "the College at Cambridge"; 40s. toward procuring a minister for the Church at  Haverhill after Mr. Ward's decease; 5 pounds to "my couzen Matha which was my couzen Joseph Heath's wife, which is now wife to Joseph Page;  Couzen  John Heath's Son Bartholomew a two yerling Cote"; to "Couzen Joseph Heath ten pounds if he come to age of twenty one yere"; to "Josias Heath's son Josias a little colt"; to "Sias Heath, five acrese of Land in the plaine,"  etc. to "Couzen John Heath the east meadow, all the rest of real Estate to Brother Bartholl Heath for hee to dispose as he shall see Cause"; to "Couzen Sarah, John Heath's wife", to "sias Heath" "Brother Barolomew to be Executor."


(Essex County, Probate Records, 2: 43).



Biography:


17 Jan 1675 - John Heath, Bartholomew's brother, left bequests to Bartholomew's children, but named in his will no family of his own. He also lived in Haverhill.


No ship records could be found where John Heath was a passenger to New England, but he left a Will, dated December 28, 1674, proved April 10, 1675.  John Heath apparently left no children of his own, and at this time lived with a nephew whom he calls "Cousin" as was the old tradition.


John Heath willed that first, all expenses (In the language of that time)

"I have ben att sence I have ben in my Cousin John Heath's house to be paid out of my  estate,"  and then gave 40 shillings  to Haverhill Church; 40 s. to "the College at Cambridge"; 40s. toward procuring a minister for the Church at  Haverhill after Mr. Ward's decease; 5 pounds to "my couzen Matha which was my couzen Joseph Heath's wife, which is now wife to Joseph Page;  Couzen  John Heath's Son Bartholomew a two yerling Cote"; to "Couzen Joseph Heath ten pounds if he come to age of twenty one yere"; to "Josias Heath's son Josias a little colt"; to "Sias Heath, five acrese of Land in the plaine,"  etc. to "Couzen John Heath the east meadow, all the rest of real Estate to Brother Bartholl Heath for hee to dispose as he shall see Cause"; to "Couzen Sarah, John Heath's wife", to "sias Heath" "Brother Barolomew to be Executor."


(Essex County, Probate Records, 2: 43).





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