ALLEN BREED II
Allen2 was born in Pulloxhill, Bedford County, England in 1628. He was christened 27
Jan.1630 at Pulloxhill. He married Mary Elizabeth Osborn in Lynn, Mass. 28 March 1656.
Allen2 died 11 Feb. 1707. Mary died 30 Nov. 1671 in Lynn, Essex County, Mass.
Children of Allen and Mary:
Timothy3 Born 01 Jan1656 Lynn Married 3 March 1680 to Sarah Newhall Died 2 Jan.1718
Joseph3 Born 12 Feb.1658, Lynn Married 27 Sept.1683 to Sarah Farrington in Lynn
Died 25 Nov.1713 Lynn
Allen3 Born 13 June 1660 Lynn Married Elizabeth Ballard 22 May 1684 in Charlestown
Mass. Died 27 Dec.1730 in Lynn
John3 John3 was born in Lynn, Mass. the 28 Jan.1662 ( See John Breed)
Mary3 Born 24 June 1664 Lynn Married Thomas Lewis in 1704 Died 19 Jan.1737
Elizabeth3 Born 1 Sept.1667 Lynn Married Thomas Burrage 16 Nov 1687 Died 16 June 1707
Samuel3 Born 25 July 1669 Lynn Married Anne Hood 5 Feb.1691 Died 15 Feb.1755 Lynn
Will of Allen2 Breed
Will of Allen2 Breed -1628- will Proved 11 Feb. 1707 Last Will and Testament of Allen Breed. In the name of God Amen. I, Allen Breed, being of sound and perfect mind and memory as at other times. Though aged and feeble in body do constitute and ordain that my present Last Will and Testament in manner and form following. First and principal I commend my soul into the hands of Almighty God hoping thro the meritts of the Lord Jesus my Redeemer to lead to Everlasting Life and Glory, also my body I committ to the earth to be decently buried according to the discretion of my Executors hereafter named. And as touching the disposition of that Temporall estate it has pleased God to bestow upon me I give & dispose thereof as followeth. Impimis, I will that my debts and funeral charges be discharged and paid.
Item. I give and bequeath to my eldest Timothy Breed that piece of land up-land and meadow, that his new dwelling house stands upon. Two acres in the fresh marsh. Likewise I give to my son Timothy the lot below my house of salt marsh & upland from the pasture ditch downwards, except three
acres on the west side. Likewise that piece of ground that was bought of Nicholas Brown lying between the lande of Francis Burrill and Samuel Breed and on the North bounded by the way that leads to the Old Meeting House & upon a ditch to South excepting one acre on the East side, the whole length of Samuel Breeds land adjoyning to it. And I give my son Timothy one quarter of my wood lott in division he having the first choice.
Item. I give and bequeath to my son Joseph Breed one acre in Rumney Marsh, and three acres of salt marsh more or less, that was bought of the foresaid Nicholas Brown. Likewise to my son Joseph I give one quarter of my wood lott he having second choice.
Item. I give and bequeath to my son Allen Breed one acre and an half where his new dwelling house stands bounded on the North by the highway and from the land of Joseph Hall westward one pole beyond his barn eastward and so to run southward till he have his complement, also I give in the Fresh Marsh, so called, bounded on the North by land given to my son Timothy and one quarter of my wood lott he having third choice.
Item. I give and bequeath to my son John Breed Ten Shillings because I have already given him his portion.
Item. I give and bequeath to my son Samuel Breed all my housing with the land adjoining except the acre & half before given to my son Allen. I give to my son Samuel the Picket (so called) as the fence now stands. Also I give my son Samuel three acres of salt marsh being that excepted in my legacy to my son Timothy. One acre of upland being excepted in ye legacy to my son Timothy likewise. And I give to my son Samuel one quarter of my wood lot.
Item. I give to my daughter Mary Lewis five pounds.
Item. I give to my daughter Elizabeth Barrage five pounds and my will and pleasure is that the legacys be paid out of my lands and that my sons have free liberty peaceably to pass and repass through each others lands herein bequeaths for bringing off of the produce of the land herein given to them by me.
Finally I constitute and ordain my four sons Timothy, Joseph, Allen and Samuel joint-executors of this my last will and testament and hereby revouke, disanull and make void former wills and testaments by me heretofore made. In Witness hereof I hereto sett my hand and seal this day of the year of our Lord god one thousand seven hundred and four. Allen Breed
Witness: John S Tarbox, William Ballard, Hannah Scarlett, Thomas Cheeverand
and Narthan Harthorn
References:
A Record of the Descendants of Allen Breed, Who came to America from England in 1630 – by J. Howard Breed, (Hathaway&Brothers 1892).
History of Southern Families---by Boddie--- Volume 10 pages 132-137Volume 13 page 158.
A History of the First Congregational Church---by Richard A. Wheeler published 1875.
Roots and Branches of James Crittendon Breed---by Blanche Breed Sansom, published May 1981.
Jan.1630 at Pulloxhill. He married Mary Elizabeth Osborn in Lynn, Mass. 28 March 1656.
Allen2 died 11 Feb. 1707. Mary died 30 Nov. 1671 in Lynn, Essex County, Mass.
Children of Allen and Mary:
Timothy3 Born 01 Jan1656 Lynn Married 3 March 1680 to Sarah Newhall Died 2 Jan.1718
Joseph3 Born 12 Feb.1658, Lynn Married 27 Sept.1683 to Sarah Farrington in Lynn
Died 25 Nov.1713 Lynn
Allen3 Born 13 June 1660 Lynn Married Elizabeth Ballard 22 May 1684 in Charlestown
Mass. Died 27 Dec.1730 in Lynn
John3 John3 was born in Lynn, Mass. the 28 Jan.1662 ( See John Breed)
Mary3 Born 24 June 1664 Lynn Married Thomas Lewis in 1704 Died 19 Jan.1737
Elizabeth3 Born 1 Sept.1667 Lynn Married Thomas Burrage 16 Nov 1687 Died 16 June 1707
Samuel3 Born 25 July 1669 Lynn Married Anne Hood 5 Feb.1691 Died 15 Feb.1755 Lynn
Will of Allen2 Breed
Will of Allen2 Breed -1628- will Proved 11 Feb. 1707 Last Will and Testament of Allen Breed. In the name of God Amen. I, Allen Breed, being of sound and perfect mind and memory as at other times. Though aged and feeble in body do constitute and ordain that my present Last Will and Testament in manner and form following. First and principal I commend my soul into the hands of Almighty God hoping thro the meritts of the Lord Jesus my Redeemer to lead to Everlasting Life and Glory, also my body I committ to the earth to be decently buried according to the discretion of my Executors hereafter named. And as touching the disposition of that Temporall estate it has pleased God to bestow upon me I give & dispose thereof as followeth. Impimis, I will that my debts and funeral charges be discharged and paid.
Item. I give and bequeath to my eldest Timothy Breed that piece of land up-land and meadow, that his new dwelling house stands upon. Two acres in the fresh marsh. Likewise I give to my son Timothy the lot below my house of salt marsh & upland from the pasture ditch downwards, except three
acres on the west side. Likewise that piece of ground that was bought of Nicholas Brown lying between the lande of Francis Burrill and Samuel Breed and on the North bounded by the way that leads to the Old Meeting House & upon a ditch to South excepting one acre on the East side, the whole length of Samuel Breeds land adjoyning to it. And I give my son Timothy one quarter of my wood lott in division he having the first choice.
Item. I give and bequeath to my son Joseph Breed one acre in Rumney Marsh, and three acres of salt marsh more or less, that was bought of the foresaid Nicholas Brown. Likewise to my son Joseph I give one quarter of my wood lott he having second choice.
Item. I give and bequeath to my son Allen Breed one acre and an half where his new dwelling house stands bounded on the North by the highway and from the land of Joseph Hall westward one pole beyond his barn eastward and so to run southward till he have his complement, also I give in the Fresh Marsh, so called, bounded on the North by land given to my son Timothy and one quarter of my wood lott he having third choice.
Item. I give and bequeath to my son John Breed Ten Shillings because I have already given him his portion.
Item. I give and bequeath to my son Samuel Breed all my housing with the land adjoining except the acre & half before given to my son Allen. I give to my son Samuel the Picket (so called) as the fence now stands. Also I give my son Samuel three acres of salt marsh being that excepted in my legacy to my son Timothy. One acre of upland being excepted in ye legacy to my son Timothy likewise. And I give to my son Samuel one quarter of my wood lot.
Item. I give to my daughter Mary Lewis five pounds.
Item. I give to my daughter Elizabeth Barrage five pounds and my will and pleasure is that the legacys be paid out of my lands and that my sons have free liberty peaceably to pass and repass through each others lands herein bequeaths for bringing off of the produce of the land herein given to them by me.
Finally I constitute and ordain my four sons Timothy, Joseph, Allen and Samuel joint-executors of this my last will and testament and hereby revouke, disanull and make void former wills and testaments by me heretofore made. In Witness hereof I hereto sett my hand and seal this day of the year of our Lord god one thousand seven hundred and four. Allen Breed
Witness: John S Tarbox, William Ballard, Hannah Scarlett, Thomas Cheeverand
and Narthan Harthorn
References:
A Record of the Descendants of Allen Breed, Who came to America from England in 1630 – by J. Howard Breed, (Hathaway&Brothers 1892).
History of Southern Families---by Boddie--- Volume 10 pages 132-137Volume 13 page 158.
A History of the First Congregational Church---by Richard A. Wheeler published 1875.
Roots and Branches of James Crittendon Breed---by Blanche Breed Sansom, published May 1981.