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Deborah (Everard) Blake (bef. 1628 - 1678)

Deborah Blake formerly Everard
Born before in Woolverstone, Suffolk, Englandmap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married about 1648 in Hampton, Norfolk, Massachusetts Bay Colonymap
Descendants descendants
Died after age 50 in Hampton Falls, Norfolk, Massachusetts Baymap
Profile last modified | Created 4 Nov 2015
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Biography

The New England Historical & Gene. Register, Vol. 154, July 2000 has an article The Dalton Cluster: Timothy Dalton, Philemon Dalton, Richard Everard, and Deborah (Everard) Blake p.259[1] The Rev.Timothy Dalton was the son of George Dalton, Timothy Dalton was born 1577, and died in Hampton, New Hampshire, 28 Dec 1661. He married Ruth Leete on 13 Sept 1615. Timothy and Ruth had 4 children, Ruth, Samuel (died in Woolverstone), Deborah Dalton, bp. 3 July 1619; buried in Woolverstone 9 May 1624, and Timothy Dalton died in Hampton, N>H> in 1662 unmrd. Rev. Dalton had a sister, Sarah Dalton that married Richard Everard 24 Sept 1623 in Woolverstone, Suffolk. Sarah died in England and Richard went to America with her brothers, Timothy and Philemon Dalton. The Dalton's and Everard settled in Hampton, New Hampshire. Deborah Everard is the woman that married Jasper Blake not Deborah Dalton. Most, if not all, of Richard Everard's family came to America and settled in Dedham. Deborah Everard and Jasper Blake had 11 children before Deborah died in Hampton, 20 Dec 1678. The family all used the same names - Timothy, Philemon, Israel, Samuel, John.

The is a paragraph from the article.[1]

"Unlike most immigrant families from this era, there are many records of the Daltons, in both New England and Old. We interpret the marriage records for Timothy Dalton in 1615 to the 36 year old Ruth Leete and Philemon Dalton in 1625 to 25 year old Anne Cole, as well as the 1623 marriage of Sarah Dalton to 25 year old Richard Everard as belonging to nuclear family of three siblings. Further, the 1628 Woolverstone baptism of Sarah Dalton's daughter, Deborah Everard, provides the identy of the wife of Jaspaer Blake of Hampton. The Dalton's, Blakes, and Everard's were cousins in the modern sense, rahter than nephew.

This article has great genalogical information and history. The article referrs to Deborah going to America with her father and his second wife. Prior to her marriage she lived with her uncle, the Rev. Timothy Dalton. She was given a gift of land by Rev. Timothy Dalton to Jasper Blake, as described in Jasper's will, we know that Deborah received what must have been her marriage portion through her uncle. This very gift of land has been used by earlier writers as evidence to support the theory that Deborah was a daughter of Rev. Mr. Dalton."

Name

Deborah Everard

Baptism

2 JUN 1628 Woolverstone, Suffolk, England[1]

Marriage

Husband: Jasper Blake
Wife: Deborah Everard
Child: Philemon Blake
by 1649[1]

Death

20 DEC 1678 Hamton, Rockingham, NH[1]


Children

Recorded in Hampton, New Hampshire:

  1. Timothy b 16 October 1649
  2. Deborah b 15 Jan 1651/2
  3. Israel b say 1654 d. 3 December 1678 in Hampton
  4. John b 31 October 1656
  5. Sarah b 14 February 1658/9 d. 29 September 1660 in Hampton
  6. Sarah b 30 June 1661
  7. Jasper b 16 November 1663 d 16 December 1678 in Hampton
  8. Samuel b 6 June 1666 subject of inquest 27 June 1666
  9. Dorothy b 17 September 1668
  10. Philemon b 23 May 1671
  11. Maria b 1 March 1672/3

Notes

Reprint of the will of Jasper Blake[1]:

"I Jasper Blake of Hampton in the County of Norfolke in the Collony of the Massachusits being sicke & weake and Languishing under a sore Desease which in the Judgment of man will bring my fraile body to the Dust from whence itt was taken, doe make this my Last will as followeth Imp I Committ my soule unto Almighty God ... I Committ my fraile body unto the Earth to bee buried in a Christian & Decent manner as my Exequetor Here after Mentioned shall Appoint And for whatt Estate God Hath Given mee in this world my wil is that my Just Debts being payd my whole Estate (Excpting whatt is otherways disposed of) shall bee & Remaine in the Hands of Deborah my beloved wife Dureing the terme of Her life for Her Subsistance & the Releife of those Children which are yett to bee Brought up "And my further will is thatt my sone Timothie shall Injoy of my third part of the same for his present Improvementt twenty acres of Upland & fower Acres of medow for the which he shall Afford such Helpe & Assistance to my wife as she shall Agree Upon and att my wives Decease the sd pt of the same being one Hundred Acer as Appears by a deed of Gift from Mr Timothy Dalton of Hampton Deceased thatt my sonnes Timothie & Israell shall Injoy the sd Hundred Acres of land betwixt them to bee equally Devided both upland & medow and when my wife shall appoint they the sd Timothie & Israeli are to pay legacyes to my other Children which Have no land so as itt Exceed nott ten pound for Either of them "Item I doe Give unto my Daughter Deborah Blake one of my Cowes to be Delivered to Her by my Exequetor at Her marriag or at the Age of twenty two yearand five pound more to be payd within a year after her Mother Decease if she bee then living It[em] I Give & Bequeth unto my son john Blake my lott wher I now live Containing aboutt Eigh[t] Acres more or less as itt is and one share of the Cowes Comon and Six Acres of Salt marsh, the which he is to Enter upon and possesse att my wives Decease, paying to my other Children such legacyes as my wife shall appointt nott Exceeding ten pound "Item I Give unto my sone Jasper Blake my Grant of land at the west end of Hampton bounds Called Hampton New plantation being Eighty Acres as Appears by the towne Records the which he is to Enter upon and possesse after my wives Decease "And my will is that all the land & moveables shall Remaine att my wives Dispose the land for Improvementt & the Movables to Her dispose to Her & Her Heires for Ever, and for whatt land my sons Timothie Israell or John shall Improve in the life time of my wife I leave itt to Her & my overseere to treatt with them & Conclude whatt allowanc they or Either of them shall make to my wife for her subsistans & for the Releife of my small Children; and I doe Apoint Deborah my Beloved wife to bee my Sole Exceqatrex this my last will and testamentt, and I doe Desire & Request my Cossen mr Samll Dalton to bee as an oveseere and to Have the desiding of any Differenc that any time may Arise betwixt my wife an any other P[er]son Conserned in this my last will and for the Confermation of this as my last will and testamentt I have Hereunto sett my Hand & Seale this Eighteenth Day of July in the year of or lord one thousand Six Hundred & Seaventy and three Jasper X Blake His marke & Seale"

Note: Although he did not know Deborah's surname, Dow believed she was related to Reverend Timothy DALTON, but just how he didn't know. Only 108 years later, the mystery has been solved.[1]

Died Cause: Y. 5 JUL 1673. Hampton Falls, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States.

Baptism: 2 JUN 1628. Ipswich, Suffolk, UK.

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Sanborn

Footnotes

  • Source: S39 Marjeana Rowse, Rowse Web Site

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    Family tree: 263708171-1 TID 0 Footnote Marjeana Rowse, Rowse Web Site ShortFootnote Marjeana Rowse, Rowse Web Site Bibliography Marjeana Rowse. Rowse Web Site. Deborah Blake (born Everard) Page Deborah Blake (born Everard) Certainty: 3 QUAL P Added via a Person Discovery




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Deborah died in Hampton, 20 Dec 1678.
posted by James Scamman
Source: New England, The Great Migration and The Great Migration Begins, 1620-1635- Vol 2, C-F, page 419, image 522, HENRY ELKINS.

Children:

i. Mary, bp. Boston 8 April 1638
ii. Gershom, b. about 1641, (d. Hampton 12 January 1717/8; m. Hampton 15 May 1667 Mary Sleeper, daughter of Thomas Sleeper.
iii Eleazer, b. say 1648; m. Hampton 31 December 1673 Deborah Blake [HampVR 1:76], daughter of Jasper Blake [GDMNH 95; NEHGR 154: 287].

Thank you!

Source: New England, The Great Migration and The Great Migration Begins, 1620-1635- Vol 2, C-F, page 279, image 382

PHILEMON DALTON

ASSOCIATIONS: Philemon Dalton was a brother of Rev. Timothy Dalton (1637, Watertown) and of Sarah (Dalton) Everard (wife of Richard Everard (1638, Dedham)).

BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTE: In 2000 George Freeman Sanborn Jr. and Melinde Lutz Sanborn published additional information about he English background of the Daltons and their relationship to other families with representatives in New England, and demonstrated that Deborah, wife of Jasper Blake of Hampton, long known to have been a relative of the Dalton brothers was their niece [NEHGR 154:259-289].

Thank you!

According to the biographical information listed, ...the 1628 Woolverstone baptism of Sarah (Dalton) Everard's daughter, Deborah Everard, provides the identity of the wife of Jasper Blake of Hampton.

It appears that Sarah Dalton Everard (Dalton-615), the daughter of George Dalton, was the wife of Richard Everard. She died in England.

posted by Jean (Blake) Timmons
Everard-178 and Everard-60 are not ready to be merged because: Same daughter of parents. Same husband
posted by Maggie N.

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