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Thomas Day

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Thomas Day

Birth
Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
27 Dec 1711 (aged 74–75)
Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
Plot
Willow Avenue 2-97
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According to Springfield records Thomas arrived Springfield 1658, resided in Springfield 53 years until his death in 1711.


Parents:

Robert Day 1604 – 1648

Editha Stebbins 1613 – 1688



Siblings:

1, Sarah Day 1640 – 1677

2. Mary Day 1641 – 1725

3. John Day 1645 – 1730


Half siblings:

1. Elizur Holyoke 1651 – 1711

2. Mary Holyoke 1656 –


Married 1659 Sarah Cooper 1642 - 1726


Children:

1. Thomas Day 1662 – 1711

2. Sarah Day BURT 1664 – 1716

3. Mary Day MIRICK 1666 – 1723


5. Samuel Day 1671 – 1729

FAG 58113786

Burial Old Meadow Cemetery-W.Springfield, MA


6. John Day 1673 – 1752

FAG 59866329

Burial Old Meadow Cemetery-W.Springfield, MA


7. Ebenezer Day 1677 – 1763

FAG 58113556

Burial Old Meadow Cemetery-W.Springfield, MA


8. Jonathan Day 1680 – 1712

FAG 119629761

Burial Old Burying Ground, Springfield, MA


9. Abigail Day WARRINER 1683 – 1747


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WILL OF THOMAS DAY

source: Descendants of Thomas Day : google books http://books.google.com/books?id=_ktGAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=day+genealogy&as_br r=1&ei=c0dVScjaF52INbnLzbIE#PPP1,M1

page 11

"Copy of the Will of Thomas Day of Springfield, proved March 25, 1712"; Probate Records of the County of Hampshire, vol. III. pp. 269-70.

.....

1st. I do give unto Sarah my well-beloved wife, in case she survive and outlive me, the improvement of all my whole estate both land and movables to be for her comfort and maintainance so long as she shall continue in the estate of widowhood and bear my name, together alsoe with all the income of my estate in my son Johnathan's hand, that so she may be comfortably provided for. ANd further I do give unto my beloved wife aforesaid one third part of the moveable estate to be at her own dispose, according as she shall see convenient.

2dly. I do give unto my son Thomas Day all my woolen wearing Clothes after my decease together with my best Hatt.

3dly. I do give unto my son Samuel Day my lower lot in the Neck over the Great River, containing two acres more or less and alsoe one third of my land in the piece called Ashquenunseck Neck over the Great River aforesaid: moreover one fourth part of the Meadow called the World's End, the whole being ten acres.

4thly. I do give to my son John Day my upper lot in ye Neck containing two acres more or less and one third part of my land in Asquenunseck aforesaid, the whole being twenty three acres and also one fourth part of my land at the place called the World's Ends aforesaid.

5thly. I do give unto my son Ebenezer Day three acres and a half of land in the plain above End Brook, being the whole of my land in that place: and alsoe four acres of land lying upon the hill between the lands of James Warriner, Jun. and William Warriner; only provided that if my son Jonathan Day see cause to pay unto my son Ebenezer Day nine pounds cash within the space of two years after the decease of myself or wife which shall last happen that then the aboves'd four acres of land on the hill part shall be his. Further, I do give unto my son Ebenezer one third part of my land in Asquenunseck Neck, he having his choice which side of the lot to take the land; and also one fourth part of my land at the World's End Meadow.

6thly. I do give to my son Jonathan Day six acres of land lying on the back side of my pasture on Garden Brook and one fourth of my land at ye World's End, he having his choice which side of the land to take it, and alsoe all my rights in the Outward Commons.

7thly. I do give unto my three daughters, Sarah Burt, Mary Mirick and Abigail Warriner, that is to say to each daughter particulary the sum of nine pounds apiece as money to be paid out of the moveables if it hold out so much and what overplus ther may happen to be in the moveables more than pay the daughters their respective portions, to be equally divided among all my children. It is to be understood that all the improveable lands in my estate by my son Jonahtan according to covenant and agreement with him so long as either myself or wife shall continue and then the will to take place. And further what moneys shall happen to be in the house at my deceease, I give unto my well-beloved wife for her supply and maintenance, If God so order that she survive and that my funeral charges and other debts may happen, to be paid out of the estate. And whereas I have twenty six acres of land granted to me on the south side of Agawam River, I do give the same to my two sons Samuel and John Day. "

...∼Thomas Day, born about 1636 who moved to Springfield, founding the Springfield branch of the family. He married Sarah Cooper, 27 October 1659 in Springfield and they had 10 children.

According to Springfield records Thomas arrived Springfield 1658, resided in Springfield 53 years until his death in 1711.


Parents:

Robert Day 1604 – 1648

Editha Stebbins 1613 – 1688



Siblings:

1, Sarah Day 1640 – 1677

2. Mary Day 1641 – 1725

3. John Day 1645 – 1730


Half siblings:

1. Elizur Holyoke 1651 – 1711

2. Mary Holyoke 1656 –


Married 1659 Sarah Cooper 1642 - 1726


Children:

1. Thomas Day 1662 – 1711

2. Sarah Day BURT 1664 – 1716

3. Mary Day MIRICK 1666 – 1723


5. Samuel Day 1671 – 1729

FAG 58113786

Burial Old Meadow Cemetery-W.Springfield, MA


6. John Day 1673 – 1752

FAG 59866329

Burial Old Meadow Cemetery-W.Springfield, MA


7. Ebenezer Day 1677 – 1763

FAG 58113556

Burial Old Meadow Cemetery-W.Springfield, MA


8. Jonathan Day 1680 – 1712

FAG 119629761

Burial Old Burying Ground, Springfield, MA


9. Abigail Day WARRINER 1683 – 1747


~~~~~~~

WILL OF THOMAS DAY

source: Descendants of Thomas Day : google books http://books.google.com/books?id=_ktGAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=day+genealogy&as_br r=1&ei=c0dVScjaF52INbnLzbIE#PPP1,M1

page 11

"Copy of the Will of Thomas Day of Springfield, proved March 25, 1712"; Probate Records of the County of Hampshire, vol. III. pp. 269-70.

.....

1st. I do give unto Sarah my well-beloved wife, in case she survive and outlive me, the improvement of all my whole estate both land and movables to be for her comfort and maintainance so long as she shall continue in the estate of widowhood and bear my name, together alsoe with all the income of my estate in my son Johnathan's hand, that so she may be comfortably provided for. ANd further I do give unto my beloved wife aforesaid one third part of the moveable estate to be at her own dispose, according as she shall see convenient.

2dly. I do give unto my son Thomas Day all my woolen wearing Clothes after my decease together with my best Hatt.

3dly. I do give unto my son Samuel Day my lower lot in the Neck over the Great River, containing two acres more or less and alsoe one third of my land in the piece called Ashquenunseck Neck over the Great River aforesaid: moreover one fourth part of the Meadow called the World's End, the whole being ten acres.

4thly. I do give to my son John Day my upper lot in ye Neck containing two acres more or less and one third part of my land in Asquenunseck aforesaid, the whole being twenty three acres and also one fourth part of my land at the place called the World's Ends aforesaid.

5thly. I do give unto my son Ebenezer Day three acres and a half of land in the plain above End Brook, being the whole of my land in that place: and alsoe four acres of land lying upon the hill between the lands of James Warriner, Jun. and William Warriner; only provided that if my son Jonathan Day see cause to pay unto my son Ebenezer Day nine pounds cash within the space of two years after the decease of myself or wife which shall last happen that then the aboves'd four acres of land on the hill part shall be his. Further, I do give unto my son Ebenezer one third part of my land in Asquenunseck Neck, he having his choice which side of the lot to take the land; and also one fourth part of my land at the World's End Meadow.

6thly. I do give to my son Jonathan Day six acres of land lying on the back side of my pasture on Garden Brook and one fourth of my land at ye World's End, he having his choice which side of the land to take it, and alsoe all my rights in the Outward Commons.

7thly. I do give unto my three daughters, Sarah Burt, Mary Mirick and Abigail Warriner, that is to say to each daughter particulary the sum of nine pounds apiece as money to be paid out of the moveables if it hold out so much and what overplus ther may happen to be in the moveables more than pay the daughters their respective portions, to be equally divided among all my children. It is to be understood that all the improveable lands in my estate by my son Jonahtan according to covenant and agreement with him so long as either myself or wife shall continue and then the will to take place. And further what moneys shall happen to be in the house at my deceease, I give unto my well-beloved wife for her supply and maintenance, If God so order that she survive and that my funeral charges and other debts may happen, to be paid out of the estate. And whereas I have twenty six acres of land granted to me on the south side of Agawam River, I do give the same to my two sons Samuel and John Day. "

...∼Thomas Day, born about 1636 who moved to Springfield, founding the Springfield branch of the family. He married Sarah Cooper, 27 October 1659 in Springfield and they had 10 children.



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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/112540610/thomas-day: accessed ), memorial page for Thomas Day (1636–27 Dec 1711), Find a Grave Memorial ID 112540610, citing Springfield Cemetery, Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA; Maintained by M Cooley (contributor 47154454).