Thomas, the son of John and Elizabeth (birth surname unknown) Hasson/Hassen, was baptised at Cadney, Lincolnshire, England on 11 March 1580/1.[1][2] This baptism is recorded in the Church Register and Bishop's Transcripts of Cadney Cum Howsham (1563-1720) and transcribed by Tracy Eliot Hazen:
1580 Thomas Hasson filius Johanis (fuit bapti:) 11 mertij. (1580-1)[3]
Thomas moved to Grasby around 1618 (after the birth of his third child). By 1619, he was a church warden of the Grasby church.[3]
Marriage and Children
Married: Elizabeth _____ about 1610 and they had five children during their marriage:
Richard, baptized 28 December 1619 at Grasby;[3] married about 1650 Ann Taylor; buried 19 May 1682 at Cabourne.[3]
William, baptized 21 July 1622 in Grasby; [3] buried 31 March 1629 in Grasby.[3]
Thomas' widow, Elizabeth, married 2nd Thomas Sewell in South Kelsey, Lincolnshire, England.[6]
Death and Estate
Buried: On 21 May 1628 Thomas was buried at All Saints Churchyard in Grasby, Lincolnshire, England.[7][3] His place of burial was stipulated in his will.
Will: In the name of God Amen the xvth (15th) day of May Anno Dni 1628 I Thomas Hassen of Gresby in the County of Lincoln laborer sick in bodie but of good & pfect memorie (God be thanked for it) doe ordayne & make this my last will & testament in manner & forme following:
Ffirst I comit my soule into the hands of Almightie God my Creator and my bodie to be buryed in the Churchyard of Gresby afforesaid.
Item I giue to John Hassen my sonne thirtie shillinge in money & penneworthes when he shall come to the adge of xxi yeares.
Item I giue to Robert Hassen my sonne ffortie shillings to be paid as offoresd.
Item I give to Richard Hassen my sonne ffortie shillings to be paid as afforesaid.
Item I giue to Willm Hassen my sonne ffortie shillings to be paid as aforesaid.
And if it please God that any of my said children shall deparat this lyf before they accomplish the age of xxi years then I will that ther porcion or procons shalbe equally deuided amongst the rest of my said children. All the rest of my goods not given nor bequeathed my debts payde my legacies discharged and all my funeral expenses deducted I giue to Elizabeth Hassen my wife whome I make my full & sole Executrix of this my last will & testament.
Witnesses hereof Tho: Leach cler, Ezechiell Leach, John Bower.
Debts which the testator oweth. To Mr. Barnard upon thre obligations xili xis viijd.
Proved at Rasine the 28th day of July 1628 by the Executrix.[3]
↑ "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (11 February 2018, Thomae Hasson in entry for Johannes Hasson, 01 Nov 1612); citing , index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 421,956, 436,026. John's Baptismal Record
↑ "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (11 February 2018, Thomae Hassen in entry for Robtus. Hassen, 30 Nov 1617); citing , index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 421,956, 436,026. Robert's Baptismal Record
↑ Extracted Church of England Parish Records; [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2001. Accessed 18 Sep 2019.
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Hassend-2 and Hassen-11 appear to represent the same person because: This profile is the same person as is evidenced in the identical Will. The difference in names should be added to the Hassen-11 profile.
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I propose they be disconnected from William Hasey - objections?
edited by Jill (Neibaur) Olson