Reverend Thomas Weld

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Reverend Thomas Weld

Birth
Sudbury, London Borough of Ealing, Greater London, England
Death
23 Mar 1660 (aged 64)
London, City of London, Greater London, England
Burial
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Baptized St. Peters, Sudbury, Suffolk, 13 July 1595, son of Edmund Weld. Migrated from Terling, Essex to Massachusetts Bay in 1632 on the "William & Francis." Settled in Roxbury, but returned to England permanently in 1641. Died in London 23 March 1660[/1] ("Mr. Thomas Welde sometime pastor to this church died in London.")
Married (1) By 1625 Margaret _____; "Mrs. Margaret Welde the wife of Mr. Thomas Weld" admitted to Roxbury church as member #19; she died by about 1636.
Married (2) By about 1636 Judith _____; "Judith Weld the second wife of Mr. Thomas Weld" was admitted to Roxbury church in 1636 or 1637 [ RChR 82]. She was buried at Gateshead, Durham, on 4 May 1656. (Her monumental inscription reads "Here sleeps Mrs. Judith Weld, who was to 3 godly ministers a good wife, to Christ a faithful servant, to the church an affectionate member, for piety, prudence, & patience eminent. She departed this life the [blank] 1656. In Jesu dormio, splendide resurgam.")
Married (3) Margaret _____; she died between 20 March 1664[/5] and 16 November 1671
Baptized St. Peters, Sudbury, Suffolk, 13 July 1595, son of Edmund Weld. Migrated from Terling, Essex to Massachusetts Bay in 1632 on the "William & Francis." Settled in Roxbury, but returned to England permanently in 1641. Died in London 23 March 1660[/1] ("Mr. Thomas Welde sometime pastor to this church died in London.")
Married (1) By 1625 Margaret _____; "Mrs. Margaret Welde the wife of Mr. Thomas Weld" admitted to Roxbury church as member #19; she died by about 1636.
Married (2) By about 1636 Judith _____; "Judith Weld the second wife of Mr. Thomas Weld" was admitted to Roxbury church in 1636 or 1637 [ RChR 82]. She was buried at Gateshead, Durham, on 4 May 1656. (Her monumental inscription reads "Here sleeps Mrs. Judith Weld, who was to 3 godly ministers a good wife, to Christ a faithful servant, to the church an affectionate member, for piety, prudence, & patience eminent. She departed this life the [blank] 1656. In Jesu dormio, splendide resurgam.")
Married (3) Margaret _____; she died between 20 March 1664[/5] and 16 November 1671


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