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Obadiah Mead

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Obadiah Mead

Birth
Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA
Death
27 Apr 1759 (aged 41)
Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
Cos Cob, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA Add to Map
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Obadiah and Lois were married Nov 1756 in Greenwich, Fairfield Co, CT.


Abstracts of Stamford Probate Records - Book One compiled by Spencer P. Mead:

Mead, Obadiah, late of Greenwich, inventory taken June 15, 1759, by Epenetus Holmes and Josiah Ferris, and filed July 3, 1759, by Nehemiah Mead, administrator, page 246. Dec. 2, 1760, estate distributed to his widow, and children Mary and Phebe, page 249.

Mead, Obadiah, late of Greenwich, June 6, 1759, letters of administration on his estate granted to Nehemiah Mead, page 211.

Mead, Obadiah, late of Greenwich, Oct. 2, 1759, bond of Lois Mead, guardian of *Mary and *Phebe, children of decedent.

Mead, Obadiah, late of Greenwich, Mar. 26, 1761, estate distributed to his widow, Lois, and children Mary and Phebe, pages 571 and 576.
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Obadiah and Lois were married Nov 1756 in Greenwich, Fairfield Co, CT.


Abstracts of Stamford Probate Records - Book One compiled by Spencer P. Mead:

Mead, Obadiah, late of Greenwich, inventory taken June 15, 1759, by Epenetus Holmes and Josiah Ferris, and filed July 3, 1759, by Nehemiah Mead, administrator, page 246. Dec. 2, 1760, estate distributed to his widow, and children Mary and Phebe, page 249.

Mead, Obadiah, late of Greenwich, June 6, 1759, letters of administration on his estate granted to Nehemiah Mead, page 211.

Mead, Obadiah, late of Greenwich, Oct. 2, 1759, bond of Lois Mead, guardian of *Mary and *Phebe, children of decedent.

Mead, Obadiah, late of Greenwich, Mar. 26, 1761, estate distributed to his widow, Lois, and children Mary and Phebe, pages 571 and 576.

Gravesite Details

Sep 2014: Burial - Old Cemetery at Cos Cob on the westerly side of the Mill Pond, along the Post Road. It is the second oldest in town and sometimes referred to as the Indian Burying Ground.



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