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Richard Leach (bef.1619-bef.1687)
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Biography
Richard Leach was baptized in Sonning, Berkshire, England, 7 February 1618/9.[1] He deposed in March 1669, that he was about 50 years of age,[2] and on 4 February 1684/5, his age was given as about 67 years.[3] He died before November 25, 1687 (probate).[4][5] and was the son of Lawrence Leach and his wife, Elizabeth Milhelm.
Richard married, presumably Massachusetts Bay Colony, by about 1645 (birth of child), Sarah _____, presumed Sarah Fuller, daughter of widow Ann Fuller.[6][7] The nuncupative will of Anne Fuller, widow, aged 79, made probably early 1662,[8] was proved 25 : 4: 1662 [25 June 1662].[9] She named her son Richard Leach, making bequests to Bethiah Farrow, John Leach and Sarah Leach. Witnesses to the will were Jonathan Walcott and John Rowdon. Richard Leach was appointed administrator.[10] Inventory of the Fuller estate was returned 25 : 4 mo. : 1662; it was valued at £23 17s 6d. [11][12]
Immigration
His parents, Lawrence Leach and Elizabeth (Mileham) Leach. immigrated to Massachusetts Bay Colony as early as 1629. Richard is presumed to have immigrated with his parents and siblings. The family settled at Salem.[13]
At Massachusetts Bay
By a writing dated 14 December 1643, his father, Lawrence, provided that Richard should have a farm on the Ryal Side.[14] From the record,[15]
A caution for Richard Leach whoe had given him by his father--Lurrance Leach his farme on Riall side that joyneth to Jacob Barney both upland and salt marsh, only reserving for his particular use soe much as is needful during his & his wives life time, and after their decease, the said Richard Leach & his heirs forever wholly to have ye same as by a writing bearing date 14 December 1643 doth appear. Nath. Felton was witness to ye writing.
At Salem court on 27 : 6 : 1644 [27 August 1644]. Jno. Leech and his nephew, Richard, were fined 20s after Richard received a pig from John Burrage.[16]
Richard Leech recieved a pig of John Burrage, servant to Jno. Porter and himself, and his uncle Jno. Leech concealed it, not having it cried, until three months later. Wit: Jacob Barney. Richard and Jno. Leech fined, 20s. each.
Richard sat on trial juries, 27 : 4 : 1654,[17] 24 : 4 : 1656,[18] 26 : 9 : 1661,[19] and 26 : 9 : 1672.[20] As "Capt. Leach," on 23 August 1686, shortly before his death, his name appeared on a list of Salem men, "apoyned to bee Jury-men : being free holders ..."[21]
His uncle, John Leach, Sr., died about 1659 (he made a will in 1658, and died sometime afterward),[22][23] leaving his estate to his great-nephew, "John Leach, the son of Richd Leach."[24]
On 3 May 1665, "Rich. Leech [of] Sal[em]" was admitted a freeman and took the oath.[25]
In 1667, he was among the petitioners of Salem to the General Court for relief as to military watches, due to their distance between the town meeting house and their homesteads.[26]
"Richard Lech," aged about fifty, deposed on 30 March 1669 in the case of John and Nathaniell Ingersol v. Jacob Barne, sr.[27]
On 12 May 1675, Richard was named a lieutenant of the "second foote company in Salem"; John Pickering was named ensign. Both were to serve under Capt. John Corwin.[28] Two years later, 12 October 1677, in answer to a petition, a military company was established to serve Salem Village, and "exercised at home by Lieut. Richard Leach."[29]
In ansr to the peticon of Salem villagers for a foote company, it is ordered, that all those of the sajd village that live on the west side of Ipsuich road may be freed from Capt Corwins company, & shall ve exercised at home by Leiftennt Richard Leech, who is hereby appointed their leftennt, leaving it to the militia of Salem to bound the two companys of Salem.
On 25 June 1678, Richard was one of four selectmen of Salem to "return to the court the [names of persons] suitable ... for the keeping of public houses of entertainment. ..."[30] At the same court session, Richard, "aged about sixty years," deposed in a case concerning the late "Govr Endecots farme."[31]
According to a report dated 28 April 1679, Rich. Leech was one of six men of Salem who, together with six men of Beverly, had been appointed by the towns' selectmen to go "In perambulation" and re-establish the boundaries between the two towns.[32]
On 30 March 1683, Richard was appointed captain of the "ffoote company at Salem Village."[33]
In the case of John Norman of Salem v. Benja. Orne of Salem,[34] 4 February 1684/5, Capt. Richard Leach was sworn and deposed he was aged about sixty-seven.[35]
Will and Estate
Richard Leach's will was dated 17 June 1685 at Salem.[36] He makes various bequests.
Item. I give to unto Sarah my wife my now Dweling house with Barns Outhouses Orchard and Lands and both Upland and Salt Marsh there unto belonging to be wholy to her use and benefit during the time of her Widdowhood But in case by Gods providence the said Sarah my wife shall see cause to alter her Condition and be Marryed to another husband that then the said house and lands shall remaine unto and be possessed by my Sonn: John Leach and the heirs of his Body forever Hee paying to Sarah my wife Tenn pounds annually and what Legaryes I shall in this my will Dispose of Item I give unto my my daughter Elizabeth the now wife of Benjamin Collins tenn pounds to be paid by my exeutor in one year after my the Decese of the said Sarah my wife to yd to the said Eizabeth or to the heirs of her body. Item, I give to my daughter Mary now wife of Benjamin Ireson tenn pounds to be paid by my Executor in two years of the the Decease of the said Sarah my wife to be pait to the Mary or the heirs of her body. Item I doe give unto my Two Daughters Hannah and Rachell fforty acres of upland land more or less with Tenn acres of meadow more or less : the said Upland and c. Meadow lying between Daniel Androw's his and and the Land of John Leach Carpenter, the siad upland and meadow to be equally divided betweene the said Hannah and Rachell. Item I doe give unto my Two Daughtes, the said Hannah and Rachell all my moveagle goods as Cattle and household goods that she be remaining att the Decease of my wife after whose Death or Decease I give them unto the said Hannah and Rachel. And in case eithr ye said Hannah or Rachil Depart this Life either c. unmarried or childless then my wil is that what there is given thenm both Land and Moveable goods shall remain wholly to the Survivor: or their Children.
Item I give unyo Joseph and John Herrick (children of my Daughter Sarah) to each of them a sheepe and to their Sister Sarah Herrick a cow to be paid by Executpr after my Decease. Item I give unto young Pascho Hoote who now liveth with me That in Case the the said Pascho shall live wth me or the said sarah my wife unto the age of Twenty one yeares I give unto him Tenn acres of Land to be given him by my Executor out of his Land lyeing by Daniell Andrews his land wch if my Executor shall not there unto consent then my will is that hee shall have have Tenn acres of Land Out of the Land belonging to my Dwellling house. Item I give unto my daughter Hannah Tenn pounds to be paid her by my Executor : upon the Third year after the decease of the said Sarah my wife to be Item I give unto my Daughter Rachell 10 [pounds] to be paid to her or the heirs of her body paid unto her or the heires of her body In the fourth yeare after the Decease of the said Sarah my wife.
Item I consistute my Sonne John Leach Sole Execuutor of this my Last wil and Testament and my Loveing friend Ch_ Israell Porter and job: Swinerton overseeres. ...
Inventory of the estate 12 September 1687 estate included 100 acres upland valued at 300 pounds and 40 acres uplands valued at 60 pounds, Total 484 pounds. Debts to be paid 22 pounds, 9s and 11d. to various persons. Probate 7 December 1687, at Boston.
Family
Richard and Sarah (Fuller?) Leach were the parents of probably at least six children, perhaps seven, born or baptized Salem,[37][38]
- John Leach, born about 1645 (age at death), baptized 19: 9 mo. : 1648 [19 November 1648], a child of "Sister Leach,"[39] died Beverly, Essex County, 5 March 1717/8[40] or 24 March 171[7/8], "late of Salem";[41] married in Salem, 20 or 22 May 1667, Elizabeth Flint.[42] John was named executor of his father's will.
- Sarah Leach, baptized 19 : 9 mo. : 1648 [19 November 1648], a child of "Sister Leach"[43] died, probably Beverly, after 24 May 1674 (baptism of child);[44] married in Beverly, 7 February 1665[/6?], Joseph Herrick,[45] as his first wife.[46] Sarah's children Joseph,[47] John[48] and Sarah[49] Herrick were mentioned in her father's will.
- Elizabeth Leach, baptized 27 : 9 mo : 1653 [27 November 1653], "daughter of Sister Leech,"[50] died in Colchester, Connecticut Colony, about 1730;[51] married (1), probaby Salem, say 1664, Samuel Putnam;[52][53] married (2) in Lynn, Essex County, 19 September 1677, Benjamin Collins.[54] She was "my daughter Elizabeth now wife of Benjamin Collins" in her father's will.
- (perhaps) Richard Leach, baptized 15 : 4 mo. : 1656 [15 June 1656], "son of Sister Leach";[55] no further record; not mentioned in his father's will.
- Mary Leach, born probably Salem, about 1659 (assumes she was age 21 at marriage), died, probably Lynn, after 29 November 1705 (named in estate settlement);[56] married in Lynn, 1 August 1680, Benjamin Ireson.[57][58][59] She was "my daughter Mary now the wife of Benjamin Ireson" in her father's will.
- Hannah Leach, baptized 2 : 4 mo. : 1662 [2 June 1662], "daughter of Richard Leach";[60] apparently unmarried in her father's will; no further record.
- Rachel Leach, baptized 7 : 3 1668 [7 May 1668], "of Sister Leech";[61] apparently unmarried in her father's will; no further record.
Research Notes
WikiTree pages of interest.
- Leach Research Miscellaneous
- Leach in Essex County Records and Files
- Leach Baptisms at Salem
- 2023 G2G, Working to devise the children of Richard^2 and John^2 Leach.
Unknown name child Leech, 1665. The records of Salem First Church provide for a group of children baptized as "___", with a given name not recorded. Among those then baptized is "_____ of Sister Leech." See Richard D. Pierce, The Records of the First Church in Salem, Massachusetts, 1629-1736 (Salem, Mass. : Essex Institute, 1974), 26 (1 : 27 : 1665); digital images, InternetArchive, "[1665] 1:27" [read 27 : 1 mo. : 1665]--"____ of Sister Leech."
Mary (Leach) Ireson death. Eleanor Tucker (1995) believed Mary predeceased her husband. See see Eleanor Tucker, "The Ireson Family of Lynn and Marblehead," The Essex Genealogist, 15 (1995):10-17, at 11-12 (Benjamin); digital images by subscription, AmericanAncestors.
This seems not to be the case, as Mary's widow's thirds are part of the 29 November 1705 estate settlement. See Benjamin Ireson 1705 probate file, case 14619 (7 pp.), Essex County, MA: Probate File Papers, 1638-1881; database and digital images by subscription, AmericanAncestors, especialy for the 29 November 1705, filmed page 4 of the file.
The Legends of America webpage, "Witches of Massachusetts," claims Mary (Leach) Ireson died 5 March 1711, but have yet to find historical support. See the 2023 G2G, Did Mary (Leach) Ireson die on 5 March 1711? Do we have historical support?.
Sources
- ↑ Citing the "parish registers of Sonning, Berkshire [FHL 1,949,678]," Robert F. Henderson and James R. Henderson, "English Origins of Lawrence Leach of Salem Massachusetts," New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 162 (2008): 98-100; digital images by subscription, AmericanAncestors, remarks that the parish registers for Sonning have been transcribed and indexed ... as "Parish Registers of Sonning, Berkshire and Oxfordshire, Baptisms, 1592-1836," on South Oxfordshire Area Volume 1, CD-ROM (Oxford: Oxford Family History Society, 2003."
- ↑ Citing "EQC 4:111," Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III, 3 vols. (1995), 2:1161-1164 (Lawrence Leach) at 1163; digital images by subscription, AmericanAncestors.
- ↑ Citing "ELR 9:255," Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III, 3 vols. (1995), 2:1161-1164 (Lawrence Leach) at 1163; digital images by subscription, AmericanAncestors.
- ↑ Ira J. Patch, "Abstracts from the Wills, Inventories, &c. on file in the office of the clerk of courts, Salem, Massachusetts," Essex Institute Historical Collections, 4:174 (Rich'd Leach, 1687); digital images, InternetArchive.
- ↑ Richard Leach 1685 will, "Suffolk County (Massachusetts) probate records, 1636-1899," 10:153-155; digital images, FamilySearch, FSL film 584130, digital collection (DGS) 7703073, images 89-90; dated "this Seaventeenth of Jun : One Thousand Six Hundred Eighty and five."
- ↑ As "Sarah Fuller?" and citing "Anderson, Great Migration Begins ... 2:1163," Robert F. Henderson and James R. Henderson, "English Origins of Lawrence Leach of Salem Massachusetts," New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 162 (2008): 98-100; digital images by subscription, AmericanAncestors.
- ↑ Citing "EPR 1:389," Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III, 3 vols. (1995), 2:1161-1164 (Lawrence Leach) at 1163; digital images by subscription, American Ancestors.
- ↑ Without further reference, Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III, 3 vols. (1995), 2:1161-1164 (Lawrence Leach) at 1163; digital images by subscription, American Ancestors.
- ↑ George Francis Dow, Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts, 9 vols. (Salem, Mass. : Essex institute, 1911-1975), 2:429 (court held at Salem, 24 June 1662); digital images, HathiTrust.
- ↑ George Francis Dow, Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts, 9 vols. (Salem, Mass. : Essex institute, 1911-1975), 2:429 (court held at Salem, 24 June 1662); digital images, HathiTrust.
- ↑ Ira J. Patch, "Abstracts from the Wills, Inventories, &c. on file in the office of the clerk of courts, Salem, Massachusetts," Essex Institute Historical Collections, 1 (1859):144 (Anne Fuller, 4th mo., 1662), in particular part; digital images, HathiTrust.
- ↑ Citing "Essex Co. Quarterly Court Files, vol. 8, leaf 35," George Francis Dow, The Probate Records of Essex County, Massachusetts, 3 vols. (Salem, Mass., Essex Institute, 1916-1920), 1:389-390 (Anne Fuller); digital images, HathiTrust.
- ↑ Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III, 3 vols. (1995), 2:1161-1164 (Lawrence Leach) at 1163; digital images by subscription, AmericanAncestors.
- ↑ Rebecca Engle, "History of Ryal Side," blog of 2016?; web content, PrimaryReserch.
- ↑ Lurrance Leach to Richard Leach (Caution/Caveat), Essex County (Massachusetts) Deeds, 1:37, act of 14 December 1643, recorded 8 : 1 mo.: 1657/8, in "Massachusetts Land Records, 1620-1986"; digital images, FamilySearch, FSL film 866015, digital collection (DGS) 7462653 ([Essex] Deeds, v. 1-3 1639-1658), image 89 of 763.
- ↑ George Frances Dow, Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts, 9 vols. (Salem, Mass. : Essex institute, 1911-1975), 1:159 (court held at Salem 27 : 6 :1644); digital images, HathiTrust.
- ↑ George Frances Dow, Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts, 9 vols. (Salem, Mass. : Essex institute, 1911-1975), 1 (1626-1656):347 (court held at Salem, 27 : 4 : 1654); digital images, HathiTrust, Richard Leach on Jury of trials.
- ↑ George Frances Dow, Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts, 9 vols. (Salem, Mass. : Essex institute, 1911-1975), 1 (1626-1656):424 (court held at Salem, 24 : 4 : 1656); digital images, HathiTrust, Rich Leech on Jury of Trials.
- ↑ George Frances Dow, Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts, 9 vols. (Salem, Mass. : Essex institute, 1911-1975), 2 (1656-1662):320 (court held at Salem, 26 : 9 : 1661); digital images, HathiTrust, Richard Leach on Jury of Trials.
- ↑ George Frances Dow, Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts, 9 vols. (Salem, Mass. : Essex institute, 1911-1975), 5 (1672-1674):106 (court held at Salem, 26 : 9 : 1672); digital images, HathiTrust, Richard Leach on Jury of trials.
- ↑ Sidney Perley and Martha O. Howes, Town records of Salem, Massachusetts, 3 vols. (Salem, Mass.: The Essex Institute, 1869-1934), 3 (1680-1691):165 (23 August 86/Meeting of the Select men); digital images, HathiTrust, Capt. Leach name appears on a list of men "apoyned to bee Jury-men : being free holders ..."
- ↑ Citing "EPR 1:288," Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III, 3 vols. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), 2:1161-1164 (Lawrence Leach) at 1163 (Associations); digital images by subscription, AmericanAncestors.
- ↑ Citing Salem Quarterly Court Records, vols. 4, leaf 30" and Essex Quarterly Court Files, vol. 5, leaf 12," George Francis Dow, The Probate Records of Essex County, Massachusetts, 3 vols. (Salem, Mass., Essex Institute, 1916-1920), 1:288-289 (Estate of John Leach, Sr., of Salem); digital images, HathiTrust.
- ↑ Citing Salem Quarterly Court Records, vols. 4, leaf 30" and Essex Quarterly Court Files, vol. 5, leaf 12," George Francis Dow, The Probate Records of Essex County, Massachusetts, 3 vols. (Salem, Mass., Essex Institute, 1916-1920), 1:288-289 (Estate of John Leach, Sr. of Salem); digital images, HathiTrust.
- ↑ Citing "C.R. Vol. IV. pp. 463, 464," Lucious R. Paige, "List of Freemen," The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 3 (1849):239-246 (part of a series) at 239; digital images, HathiTrust.
- ↑ Citing "Massachusetts Archives, volume 112, leaf 175," "Petition of Salem Farmers," The Essex Antiquarian, 2 (1898):27-29; digital images, HathiTrust.
- ↑ George Frances Dow, Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts, 9 vols. (Salem, Mass. : Essex institute, 1911-1975), 4 (1668-1671):111 (court held at Ipswich, 30 March 1669); digital images, HathiTrust, "Richard Lech, aged about fifty years, deposed Richard Inkarsall build upon this land and dwelt there, etc. Sworn in court."
- ↑ Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, Records of the Governor and Company of the Massachusetts Bay in New England, 5 vols. in 6 (Boston : W. White, printer to the commonwealth, 1853-54), 5 (1674-1686):33 (12 May 1675); digital images, HathiTrust, "It is ordered, that Richard Leach be leftennt, & John Pickering ensigne, to the second foote company in Salem, vnder the conduct of Capt John Coruin."
- ↑ Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, Records of the Governor and Company of the Massachusetts Bay in New England, 5 vols. in 6 (Boston : W. White, printer to the commonwealth, 1853-54), 5 (1674-1686):172 (22 October 1677); digital images, HathiTrust.
- ↑ George Frances Dow, Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts, 9 vols. (Salem, Mass. : Essex institute, 1911-1975), 7 (1678-1680):77 (court held at Salem, 24 : 5 : 1678); digital images, HathiTrust, "Jno Curwin, Phillip Cromwell, Richd Leach and Edward Flit, selectmen, on July 19, 1678, returned to the court the [names of persons ] suitable ... for the keeping of public houses of entertainment. ..."
- ↑ George Frances Dow, Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts, 9 vols. (Salem, Mass. : Essex institute, 1911-1975), 7 (1678-1680):15 (court held at Salem, 25 June 1678); digital images, HathiTrust, Richard Leach, aged about sixty years, deposted that "about thirty foure yeares since livinge a neighbour to Govr Endecots farme ...," sworne 26 June 1678.
- ↑ Sidney Perley and Martha O. Howes, Town records of Salem, Massachusetts, 3 vols. (Salem, Mass.: The Essex Institute, 1869-1934), 2 (1659-1680):301-301 (28 April 1679); digital images, HathiTrust.
- ↑ Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, Records of the Governor and Company of the Massachusetts Bay in New England, 5 vols. in 6 (Boston : W. White, printer to the commonwealth, 1853-54), 5 (1674-1686):394 (30 March 1683); digital images, HathiTrust. "Leiftennt Richard Leach is appointed captaine of the ffoote company at Salem Village, & Nathaniel Putnam to be leftennt."
- ↑ George Frances Dow, Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts, 9 vols. (Salem, Mass. : Essex institute, 1911-1975), 9 (1683-1686):437, 438; digital images, Scholars' Lab of the University of Virginia Library].
- ↑ Capt. Richard Leaches Deposition, sworn 4 February 1684/5, recorded 9 February 1693/4 in "Massachusetts Land Records, 1620-1986"; digital images, FamilySearch, FSL film 866018, digital collection (DGS) 7462656 ([Essex) Deeds, v. 8-9 1687-1694), image 680-681 of 721, "Capt. Richard Leach aged about Sixty Seauen years ..."
- ↑ Richard Leach 1685 will, "Suffolk County (Massachusetts) probate records, 1636-1899," 10:153-155; digital images, FamilySearch, FSL film 584130, digital collection (DGS) 7703073, images 89-90; dated "this Seaventeenth of Jun : One Thousand Six Hundred Eighty and five."
- ↑ Ira J. Patch, "Abstracts from the Wills, Inventories, &c. on file in the office of the clerk of courts, Salem, Massachusetts," Essex Institute Historical Collections, 4:174 (Rich'd Leach, 1687); digital images, InternetArchive.
- ↑ Richard Leach 1685 will, "Suffolk County (Massachusetts) probate records, 1636-1899," 10:153-155; digital images, FamilySearch, FSL film 584130, digital collection (DGS) 7703073, images 89-90; dated "this Seaventeenth of Jun : One Thousand Six Hundred Eighty and five."
- ↑ Jon and Sarah Leach 1648 baptism, Richard D. Pierce, The Records of the First Church in Salem, Massachusetts, 1629-1736 (Salem, Mass. : Essex Institute, 1974), 22 (Jon and Sarah, 1648); digital images, InternetArchive, "[1648] 19:9--Jon and Sarah, children of Sister Leach."
- ↑ John Leach 1717/8 death, citing "Second Congregational Church," Vital Records of Beverly, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849, 2 vols. (Topsfield, Mass., Topsfield Historical Society, 1906-07), 2:488 (Leach); digital images, HathiTrust, "[Leach] John, Mar. 5, 1717-18, a. 73 y."
- ↑ John Leach 1718 probate file, case 16486 (8 pp.), Essex County, MA: Probate File Papers, 1638-1881; database and digital images by subscription, AmericanAncestors, for cover sheet to "Last will and testament of John Leach, late of Salem, deceased 1718 March 24" (filmed page 4).
- ↑ Leach-Fint 1667 marriage, citing, in part, "court records, Essex Co. Quarterly Court," Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849, 6 vols. (Salem, Mass., The Essex institute, 1916-1925), 3:595 (Leach); digital images, HathiTrust, "[Leach] John, and Eliz[abeth] Flint, May 22, 1667. [May 20. CTR]."
- ↑ Jon and Sarah Leach 1648 baptism, Richard D. Pierce, The Records of the First Church in Salem, Massachusetts, 1629-1736 (Salem, Mass. : Essex Institute, 1974), 22 (Jon and Sarah, 1648); digital images, InternetArchive, "[1648] 19:9--Jon and Sarah, children of Sister Leach."
- ↑ Sarah Hirreck 1674 baptism in William P. Upham, Records of the First Church in Beverly, Massachusetts, 1667-1772 (Salem, Mass., Essex Institute, 1905), 91; digital images, HathiTrust, "Allso Sarah daughter of Joseph Hirreck by his wife ..."
- ↑ Leach-Herrick 1665 marriage, Vital Records of Beverly, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849, 2 vols. (Topsfield, Mass., Topsfield Historical Society, 1906-07), 2:188 (Leach); digital images, HathiTrust, "[Leach] Sarah, and Joseph Herrick, Feb. 7, 1665."
- ↑ Citing "Beverly VR 2:158 and EQC 4:103,"Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III., 3 vols., paginated continuously (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), 910-914 (Henry Herrick) at 912-913 (Joseph Herrick); digital images by subscription, AmericanAncestors.
- ↑ Otherwise the Joseph Herrick 1667 birth, Vital Records of Beverly, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849, 2 vols. (Topsfield, Mass., Topsfield Historical Society, 1906-07), 1:177 (Herrick); digital images, HathiTrust, "[Herrick] Joseph, s. Joseph, and Sarah (Leach), Apr. 2, 1667."
- ↑ Otherwise the John Herrick 1670 birth, Vital Records of Beverly, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849, 2 vols. (Topsfield, Mass., Topsfield Historical Society, 1906-07), 1:177 (Herrick); digital images, HathiTrust, "[Herrick] John, s. Joseph, and Sarah (Leach), Jan. 25, 1670."
- ↑ Otherwise, Sarah Hirreck 1674 baptism, citing "First Parish Unitarian Church," Vital Records of Beverly, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849, 2 vols. (Topsfield, Mass., Topsfield Historical Society, 1906-07), 1:183 (Hirreck); digital images, HathiTrust, "[Hirreck] Sarah, d. Joseph, bp. May 24, 1674."
- ↑ Elizabeth Leech 1653 baptism, Richard D. Pierce, The Records of the First Church in Salem, Massachusetts, 1629-1736 (Salem, Mass. : Essex Institute, 1974), 24 (Elizabeth, 1653); digital images, InternetArchive, "[1653] 27:9--Elizabeth, daughter of Sister Leech."
- ↑ Frederick W. Wead, "The Family of Nathaniel^2 Kirtland," The American Genealogist, 36 (1960):88-91 at 90-91 (Priscilla Kirtland); digital images by subscription, AmericanAncestors, reporting Elizabeth (Leach) (Putnam) Collins died "Colchester, Conn., ca 1730," without further referene. Note: see TAG 37:42 (by subscription) for author's errata as to Elizabeth's parentage.
- ↑ Eben Putnam, A history of the Putnam family in England and America ..., 2 vols. in 9 parts (Salem, Mass. : Salem Press Publishing and Printing co., 1891-1908), 1:55-56 (III-18. Samuel); digital images, HathiTrust.
- ↑ Citing "Essex County Quarterly Court Files, vol. 26, leaf 22," Salem Quarterly Court Records, vol. 5, leaf 107," and "Essex County Quarterly Court Files, vol. 26, leaf 127," George Francis Dow, The Probate Records of Essex County, Massachusetts, 3 vols. (Salem, Mass., Essex Institute, 1916-1920), 3:103-104 (Estate of Samuel Putham); digital images, HathiTrust, inventory of the estate by Jacob Barney and Joshua Rae taken 17 November 1676. sworn by Elizabeth the relict, 29 : 9 : 1676, the same date on which she was appointed adminisratrix; agreement dated 22 March 1676/7, between Nathaniel Putnam and his daughter-in-law, Eleisabeth Putham regarding the estate, signed by the parties and by Richard Leech; witnesses Thomas Fuller and Joshua Rae; allowed by the court 27 : 4: 1677.
- ↑ Putman-Collins 1677 marriage, citing, in part, "court record, Essex Co. Quarterly Court," Vital Records of Lynn, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849, 2 vols. (Salem, Mass., The Essex institute, 1905-1906), 2:313 (Putman); digital images, HathiTrust, "[Putman] Elizabeth [wid. CTR], and Benjamin Collins, Sept. 5, 1677."
- ↑ Richard Leach 1656 baptism, Richard D. Pierce, The Records of the First Church in Salem, Massachusetts, 1629-1736 (Salem, Mass. : Essex Institute, 1974), 24 (Richard, 1656); digital images, InternetArchive, "[1656] 15:4--Richard, son of Sister Leach."
- ↑ Benjamin Ireson 1705 probate file, case 14619 (7 pp.), Essex County, MA: Probate File Papers, 1638-1881; database and digital images by subscription, AmericanAncestors, especialy for the 29 November 1705, filmed page 4 of the file.
- ↑ Leach-Ireston 1680 marriage, Vital Records of Lynn, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849, 2 vols. (Salem, Mass., The Essex institute, 1905-1906), 2:225 (Leach); digital images, HathiTrust, "[Leach] Mary, and Benjamin Ierston, Aug. 1, 1680."
- ↑ Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III, 3 vols. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), 2:1063-1065 (Edward Ireson) at 1065 (Benjamin/Benoni); digital images by subscription, AmericanAncestors.
- ↑ Eleanor Tucker, "The Ireson Family of Lynn and Marblehead," The Essex Genealogist, 15 (1995):10-17, at 11-12 (Benjamin); digital images by subscription, AmericanAncestors.
- ↑ Hanna Leach 1662 baptism, Richard D. Pierce, The Records of the First Church in Salem, Massachusetts, 1629-1736 (Salem, Mass. : Essex Institute, 1974), 26 (Hanna, 1662); digital images, InternetArchive, "[1662] 4:2 [read 2: 4 mo. : 1662]-Hanna, daughter of Richard Leach."
- ↑ Rachel Leach 1669 baptism, Richard D. Pierce, The Records of the First Church in Salem, Massachusetts, 1629-1736 (Salem, Mass. : Essex Institute, 1974), 28 (Rachell, 1668); digital images, InternetArchive, "[1668] 7:3--Rachell of Sister Leech."
See also--
- Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III, 3 vols. (1995), 2:1161-1164 (Lawrence Leach); digital images by subscription, American Ancestors.
- Ira J. Patch, "Abstracts from the Wills, Inventories, &c. on file in the office of the clerk of courts, Salem, Massachusetts," Essex Institute Historical Collections, 4:174 (Rich'd Leach, 1687); digital images, InternetArchive.
- Richard Leach 1685 will, "Suffolk County (Massachusetts) probate records, 1636-1899," 10:153-155; digital images, FamilySearch, FSL film 584130, digital collection (DGS) 7703073, images 89-90; dated "this Seaventeenth of Jun : One Thousand Six Hundred Eighty and five."
- Lurrance Leach to Richard Leach (Caution/Caveat), Essex County (Massachusetts) Deeds, 1:37, act of 14 December 1643, recorded 8 : 1 mo.: 1657/8, in "Massachusetts Land Records, 1620-1986"; digital images, FamilySearch, FSL film 866015, digital collection (DGS) 7462653 ([Essex] Deeds, v. 1-3 1639-1658), image 89 of 763.
- John Porter Senyr (Deposition), Essex County (Massachusetts) Deeds, 2:46, dated 23 : 4 mo : 62, recorded 29 : 5 : 62, in "Massachusetts Land Records, 1620-1986"; digital images, FamilySearch, FSL film 866015, digital collection (DGS) 7462653 ([Essex] Deeds, v. 1-3 1639-1658), image 271 of 763; record of Lawrence Leach's nuncupative will.
- Richard, Sarah and John Leach to Christopher Waller, dated 10 August 1667, recorded 19 July 1681, Essex County (Massachusetts) Deeds, 6:9, in "Massachusetts Land Records, 1620-1986"; digital images, "Massachusetts Land Records, 1620-1986"; digital images, FamilySearch, FSL film 866017, digital collection (DGS) 7462655 ([Essex] Deeds, v. 6-7 1681-1687), image 63-64 of 839
- Richard Leach to John Leach, dated 4 April 1676, recorded 1 January 1718, in "Massachusetts Land Records, 1620-1986"; digital images, FamilySearch, FSL film 866029, digital collection (DGS) 7463272 ([Essex]) Deeds, v. 34-35 1717-1720), image 489-490 of 597.
- Citing "Beverly VR 2:158 and EQC 4:103,"Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III., 3 vols., paginated continuously (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), 910-914 (Henry Herrick) at 912-913 (Joseph Herrick); digital images by subscription, AmericanAncestors.
- Jedediah Herrick, Genealogical register of the name and family of Herrick ... (Bangor, Smith, pr., 1846), 36 (Joseph of Salem); digital images, InternetArchive.
- Sidney Perley, The History of Salem Massachusetts, 1626-1716, 3 vols (Salem, Mass., S. Perley, 1924-1928), 2 (1638-1670):109-110, 109n-111n at 109n-110n (Samuel^3 Putnam); digital images. HathiTrust, "Samuel Putnam^3; married Elizabeth _____; died in 1676; she married, second, Benjamin Collins of Lynn, Sept. 5, 1677; children : 1. Elizabeth^4; 2. Samuel^4.
- Eben Putnam, A history of the Putnam family in England and America ..., 2 vols. in 9 parts (Salem, Mass. : Salem Press Publishing and Printing co., 1891-1908), 1:55-56 (III-18. Samuel); digital images, HathiTrust.
- Citing "Essex County Quarterly Court Files, vol. 26, leaf 22," Salem Quarterly Court Records, vol. 5, leaf 107," and "Essex County Quarterly Court Files, vol. 26, leaf 127," George Francis Dow, The Probate Records of Essex County, Massachusetts, 3 vols. (Salem, Mass., Essex Institute, 1916-1920), 3:103-104 (Estate of Samuel Putham); digital images, HathiTrust, inventory of the estate by Jacob Barney and Joshua Rae taken 17 November 1676. sworn by Elizabeth the relict, 29 : 9 : 1676, the same date on which she was appointed adminisratrix; agreement dated 22 March 1676/7, between Nathaniel Putnam and his daughter-in-law, Eleisabeth Putham regarding the estate, signed by the parties and by Richard Leech; witnesses Thomas Fuller and Joshua Rae; allowed by the court 27 : 4: 1677.
- Eleanor Tucker, "The Ireson Family of Lynn and Marblehead," The Essex Genealogist, 15 (1995):10-17, at 12 (Benjamin); digital images by subscription, AmericanAncestors.
- Frederick W. Wead, "The Family of Nathaniel^2 Kirtland," The American Genealogist, 36 (1960):88-91 at 90-91 (Priscilla Kirtland); digital images by subscription, AmericanAncestors. Note: see TAG 37:42 (by subscription) for author's errata as to parentage of Elizabeth (Leach) (Putnam) Collins.
- Pope Charles Henry; "Pioneers of Massachusetts"; page 281 (Leach) - marriage, children and death.
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