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Birth |
18 Feb 1663/1664 |
North Kingston, Washington, Rhode Island |
Christened |
Newport, Newport, Rhode Island |
Gender |
Male |
Buried |
1728 |
Exeter, Washington, Rhode Island |
Died |
9 Apr 1728 |
Exeter, Washington, Rhode Island |
Person ID |
I80068 |
Brainard (Brainerd) / Foster / Fish |
Last Modified |
19 Oct 2005 00:00:00 |
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Father |
Stephen WILCOX, b. 6 Feb 1633, Portsmouth, Washington, Rhode Island |
Mother |
Hannah HAZARD, b. 10 Jul 1637, Boston,Suffolk Co.,Massachusetts |
Family ID |
F46325 |
Group Sheet |
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Married |
1696 |
Westerly,Kings Co.,Rhode Island |
Family ID |
F46324 |
Group Sheet |
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Family 2 |
Martha HAZARD, b. 1668, Exeter, Kingston, Washington, Rhode Island |
Married |
17 May 1701 |
Stonington, Washington, New London, Connecticut |
Children |
> | 1. Robert WILCOX, b. Abt 1687, Stonington Wash, New London, Connecticut |
> | 2. Hannah WILCOX, b. 4 Oct 1689, Stonington Wash, New London, Connecticut |
> | 3. Jeffrey WILCOX, b. Abt 1691, Stonington Wash, New London, Connecticut |
> | 4. Stephen WILCOX, b. 1692, Of Richmond, Washington, Rhode Island |
> | 5. Thomas WILCOX, b. 24 Oct 1693, Stonington Wash, New London, Connecticut |
| 6. George WILCOX, b. Abt 1694, Stonington Wash, New London, Connecticut |
> | 7. Abraham WILCOX, b. Abt 1695, Stonington Wash, New London, Connecticut |
| 8. Martha WILCOX, b. Abt 1703, Stonington Wash., New London, Connecticut |
| 9. Thomas WILCOX, b. Abt 1704, N Kingston, Wash, Rhode Island |
> | 10. Edward WILCOX, b. 1709, Of South Kingston, Washington, R.I. |
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Family ID |
F21411 |
Group Sheet |
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Notes |
- HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF STONINGTON, COUNTY OF NEW LONDON, CONNECTICUT, byRichard Anson Wheeler, 1900. Page 658.
Thomas Wilcox was of Kingston, RI in 1710 and on May 17 of that year,bought, with others, 2000 acres of vacant land ordered sold by theassembly. His will was proved Apr. 9, 1728 and by it he gave to his sevensons land in equal divisions and to his wife the stock and householdgoods and Negro man, also the housing until the youngest son, Edward wasof age, when she was to have the best room.
Transcribed from: recopied by Kate Wilcox Thorsen 4/26/1980 Researched &copied by Agnes Wilcox Limas 9 May, 1958 for Jeffrey Wilcox
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