Davis Uriah I | Born 1707
CUMMINGS, Isaac Deacon
1597 - Abt 1677 (80 years)-
Name CUMMINGS, Isaac [1, 2] Suffix Deacon Born 17 May 1597 Mitsley, England Gender Male Died Abt 22 May 1677 Topsfield, Essex County, Massachutetts [3] Person ID I8080 Uriah Davis I - Genealogy Last Modified 21 Jun 2018
Father CUMMINGS, John Mother GREENE, Anny Married 16 May 1590 Copford, Essex, England Family ID F1542 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family ANNE, b. Probably England , d. Bef 1677, Probably Topsfield, Essex County, Massachusetts Children 1. CUMMINGS, Isaack, b. Bef 20 May 1629, Mistley, Essex, England , d. Bef 23 May 1629, Mistley, Essex, England (Age < 0 years) 2. CUMMINGS, John, b. Bef 9 May 1630, Mistley, Essex, England , d. 1 Dec 1701, Dunstable (Now Hudson), New Hampshire (Age > 71 years) 3. CUMMINGS, Isaac Deacon, b. Bef 17/17 Mar 1632/1633, Mistley, Essex, England , d. Jun 1721 (Age > 88 years) 4. CUMMINGS, Ann, b. Bef 22/22 Feb 1634/1635, Mistley, Essex, England , d. 29 Jun 1689, Enfield, Essex County, Connecticut (Age > 54 years) 5. CUMMINGS, Elizabeth, b. Abt 1637, Probably Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts , d. 9 Jul 1679, Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts (Age ~ 42 years) Last Modified 24 Jun 2018 Family ID F1014 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes
In Chelmsford on October 4, 1631 we find a legal document which reads: John Neale of Great Oakley, Husbandman, 7 June stole at Mistley a she goat worth 10s. of Isaac Cummyn and a kyd worth 5sh of Abraham Cumyn in a cote. Witnesses: Thos Wyer, John Goffe, Isaac Cumyn, Abr Cumyn. It is possible Abraham is a brother whose birth was during one of the gaps in the Copford Parish Register.
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Another entry from July 7, 1630 reads: John Baker, Ralph Myers and Jas Watts, all of Mistley, Labourers, 13 Jun 6 Ch as 1 (?) stole a black cow worth 40s. belonging to Isaac Cumyns, six heffers each worth 40s. a nd a steer (boviculun) worth 40s. belonging to John Tarver. Pleaded not guilty - all acquitted. Witnesses: Isaac Cumens, John Tarver, Chris Homan, Thos Rawlyins, ThosTurner.
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Isaac made John the sole executor of his will and left him "my house and lands being forty acres more or less consisting of upland and meadow. "John sold this land in 1680 to Edward Nealand.
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