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Alt birth date: c. 1598
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Came to America in Lord Saltenstalls' contingent in 1629, landed at Watertown, MA. Had large land grant from King of England. Later moved to Stamford, CT
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Jonas Weed (abt. 1610 - bef. 1676)
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Jonas Weed
Born about 1610 in England
Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling%28s%29 unknown]
Husband of Mary (Unknown) Weed — married before 1637 [location unknown]
DESCENDANTS
Father of
Dorcas (Weede) Wright, Elizabeth (Weed) Rockwell, Mary (Weed) Abbott, John Weed, Daniel Weed,
Samuel Weed, Jonas Weed, Sarah Weed, Hannah (Weed) Hoyt and Infant Weed
Died before 7 Nov 1676 in Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut
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Biography
Jonas Weed, immigrant to Watertown, Wethersfield in 1635, Stamford in 1642[1]
Caution Two Jonas Weeds married to Mary
There were two Jonas Weeds (grandfather and grandson), who lived at different times at Stamford, Connecticut. They both married Marys. The grandson Jonas Weed (1668-1706), son of John Weed, married Mary Scofield who married as her 2nd to Samuel Hoyt.[2]
This earlier Jonas Weed (1610-1672), here profiled, married Mary Unknown.
Unfortunately errors in confounding these two families have been repeated throughout various user-submitted data bases and websites.
Please discuss any changes to these families before making them. A lot of mis-information is "out there." Only the most primary sources are appropriate for any pre-1700 profiles, and especially these.
Origin
Jonas was born by 1610, based on date of his freemanship (18 May 1631). When John Winthrop, Jr. treated Jonas in 1669, he called him seventy, but Anderson believes this age "seems inflated."[1] His origin is unknown.[1] His parents are unknown.
A merged profile reported birth place as Stanwick, Northamptonshire, England (no evidence, source was an Ancestry Tree).[citation needed]
Immigration
Jonas immigrated in 1630.[1] Note: Anderson does not identify which ship brought Jonas Weed to Massachusetts. Some claim he was aboard the Arbella. The Winthrop Society states there is no extant passenger list for the Arbella.[3] Our only record is Gov. John Winthrop's Journal, and he mentions only a few of the passengers.[3] Jonas' first residence was at Watertown in 1630, Wethersfield by 1635, and then Stamford in 1642.[1]
Marriage
He married by about 1637 to Mary Unknown (assuming she was his only wife and the mother of all this children).[1] She died by 10 March 1689/90.[1] Jonas had ten known children, nine living at the time of his will.[1]
Children
The sequencing of the children's births presented some questions. Anderson placed Mary first in birth order (born say 1637), because she married by about 1657. Otherwise, he orders the boys and girls according to Jonas's will, incorporating whatever other clues we have. The children seem to have been listed in "two groupings; first John, Daniel, Jonas, Mary, and Dorcas; and second: Samuel, Elizabeth, Sarah, and Hannah."[1]
In his Comments section, Anderson speculates there may have been two wives, but in the absence of any evidence, "only one wife is assigned here to Jonas Weed, but the possibility of there having been two wives remains."[1]
Children of Jonas Weed:[1]
Mary Weed b say 1637; m by c. 1657 George Abbott John Weed b say 1639, eldest son; mar 1) by 1664 Joanna Westcott, 2) Mary Unknown Dorcas Weed b say 1641; mar 1660 James Wright Daniel Weed b say 1643; mar by 1675 Ruth Unknown Jonas Weed b say 1645; mar 1670 Bethia Holly Elizabeth Weed b say 1647; mar John Rockwell Sarah Weed b say 1649; did not marry David Waterbury [TAG 28:96-98] Hannah Weed b say 1651; mar 5 Jan 1670/1 Benjamin Hoyt, son of Simon Hoyt Samuel Weed b say 1653; mar Mary Unknown child Weed d 15 July 1656 Stamford Property and Positions
In May of 1635, Jonas was one of six dismissed from the Watertown Church to form a new church on the Connecticut River at Wethersfield. Court held at Newton on 26 April 1636 granted them permission: 'Whereas there was a dismission granted ... to Andrew Ward, Joe Sherman, Joe Strickland, Rob'te Coo, Rob'te Reynolds and Jonas Weed, with intent to forme a newe Church ... (p 135).[4]
By about 1636, Jonas was living in Wethersfield. His home there was at the extreme northern end of the Eastern side of the present High Street. It's position is indicated by his name on the 1640 map of the town in The History of Ancient Wethersfield (p 310)[4]
In November or December 1642, Jonas received a land grant at Stamford. In his will Jonas' home at Stamford was left to his wife, "the house he now lives in and the use of the houselot with two acres of meadow and two acres of upland lying in the East field during her lifetime."[1]
Death and Legacy
We do not know the exact death date for Jonas, but we assume he died at Stamford, where he lived beginning in about 1642. Jonas wrote his will on 26 November 1672 and it was proved on 7 November 1676.[1] He probably died within a short time before the will was proved. Inventory was taken on 5 June 1676, totaling £116 9s 6d; £58 was in real estate.[1]
Research Notes
There is a lot of incorrect information about this Jonas Weed. He has been confounded with his grandson, Jonas Weed (1668-1706), son of John Weed. In addition, Anderson cautions that some other errors have been made. Savage (1860) divided Jonas into two men, one at Watertown and one at Wethersfield, and a son at Stamford. Actually there was only one early Jonas Weed immigrant. In addition, Manwaring included an abstract of Jonas Weed at Southampton, Long Island, but Anderson believes this was clearly a mis-reading of Jonas Wood.[1]
Sources
↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 Anderson, Robert Charles, (1995) "Jonas Weed," featured Name. The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633. AmericanAncestors.org NEHGS (Volumes I-III, Pages 1956-59) ↑ Hoyt, David Webster, 1871 A genealogical history of the Hoyt, Haight, and Hight families... Providence: Providence press, Archive.org accessed 4 February 2016 (Page 319). ↑ 3.0 3.1 The Winthrop Society, "Ships." 2015, accessed 6 Jan 2016. ↑ 4.0 4.1 Adams, Sherman W., The History of Ancient Wethersfield, Connecticut ... (Vol 1, Part 1, Pages 21, 135, 310) New York: Grafton Press, 1904, Archive.org accessed 19 January 2016. See also:
Jonas Daniel Weed Find a Grave 70009358 has been merged into Find A Grave: Memorial #134778741 Mead, Maureen, Fairfield County Coordinator, "Weed Barbour Index." CtGenWeb. Pope, Charles H., (1900) The Pioneers of Massachusetts a Descriptive List, Drawn From Records of the Colonies, Towns and Churches and Other Contemporaneous Documents. Boston: C.H. Pope, Archive.org(Page 484). Weed, Charles Allison, (1971) History of the Weed and Allied Families. Baltimore: Gateway Press, WorldCat.org. Connecticut Deaths and Burials Index 1650-1934 Massachusetts Applications of Freemen 1630-91 New England, The Great Migration and The Great Migration Begins, 1620-1635 North America Family Histories 1500-2000 US and Canada Passenger and Immigration Lists Index 1500s-1900s US New England Marriages Prior to 1700
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February 20, 1597
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Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, England
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February 20, 1597
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Chelveston, Northamptonshire, England
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1597
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Stanwick, Northamptonshire, England
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1637
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Probaby Wethersfield, (Present Hartford County), Connecticut Colony
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April 25, 1639
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1639
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Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, Colonial America
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