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Dorothy Soane Tubbs

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William Tubbs married (2) soon after 23 March 1671/2 Dorothy (_____) Soane, widow of William Soane (on 23 March 1671/2, "William Tubbs Senior of Duxburrow … acknowledge that I have engaged unto Dorrethy Soanes of Scittuate … in case of marriage with her to give and make over unto her the said Dorrethy Soanes my house and land at Namassakeesett, the land belonging to the said house, being by estimation ten acres …, and also four acres of meadow …, lying in the woods towards Joness River Pond …, and after her decease to return to my heirs, I also … do engage that the said Dorrethy shall have the dispose of her bed and iron pot and kettle and two hatchells at her death."
They had two known children: Benjamin and Joseph.
On 4 March 1673/4, "Isacke Barker complained against Will[i]am Tubbs Senior and Dorothy, his wife, in an action of defamation and slander, to the damage of fifteen pounds, for that the said Will]i]am and Dorothy hath sometime since November last said and reported that the said Barker hath said and threatened that he would ruinate them, viz: the said Will[i]am and Dorothy, root and branch, whereby the said Barker is greatly reproached & damnified. This was withdrawn." On the same day, "John Perry, of Scittuate, complaineth against Will[i]am Tubbs Senior, of Duxburrow, in an action of the case, to the damage of one hundred pounds, for that the said William Tubbs, since the first day of the instant January, hath published and reported that the said John Perry hath said that he cared not a surreverence for the Governor, nor never a magistrate in the colony, whereby the said John Perry is damnified, and thereupon bringeth this action. The jury find for the defendant." On 27 October 1674, "Dorothy, the wife of Will[i]am Tubbs, for breaking the King's peace," was fined 3s. 4d.
William Tubbs married (2) soon after 23 March 1671/2 Dorothy (_____) Soane, widow of William Soane (on 23 March 1671/2, "William Tubbs Senior of Duxburrow … acknowledge that I have engaged unto Dorrethy Soanes of Scittuate … in case of marriage with her to give and make over unto her the said Dorrethy Soanes my house and land at Namassakeesett, the land belonging to the said house, being by estimation ten acres …, and also four acres of meadow …, lying in the woods towards Joness River Pond …, and after her decease to return to my heirs, I also … do engage that the said Dorrethy shall have the dispose of her bed and iron pot and kettle and two hatchells at her death."
They had two known children: Benjamin and Joseph.
On 4 March 1673/4, "Isacke Barker complained against Will[i]am Tubbs Senior and Dorothy, his wife, in an action of defamation and slander, to the damage of fifteen pounds, for that the said Will]i]am and Dorothy hath sometime since November last said and reported that the said Barker hath said and threatened that he would ruinate them, viz: the said Will[i]am and Dorothy, root and branch, whereby the said Barker is greatly reproached & damnified. This was withdrawn." On the same day, "John Perry, of Scittuate, complaineth against Will[i]am Tubbs Senior, of Duxburrow, in an action of the case, to the damage of one hundred pounds, for that the said William Tubbs, since the first day of the instant January, hath published and reported that the said John Perry hath said that he cared not a surreverence for the Governor, nor never a magistrate in the colony, whereby the said John Perry is damnified, and thereupon bringeth this action. The jury find for the defendant." On 27 October 1674, "Dorothy, the wife of Will[i]am Tubbs, for breaking the King's peace," was fined 3s. 4d.


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