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GEORGE KNOTT (d. 1648)

MARTHA UNKNOWN (d. 1673/4)


George Knott was buried on 3 May 1648. [1]

Martha died between 27 October 1673 and 5 March 1673/4.

On 3 April 1636/7 the Court of Assistants agreed that ten men of Saugus [Lynn], including George Knott, had the liberty to view a place and have enough land for 60 families. [2]

George received four acres of meadow land in Sandwich on 16 April 1640. [3] He was appointed constable in Sandwich on 7 March 1642/3. [4] He was on a grand jury on 2 June 1646. [4]

The widow Knott and others of Sandwich were presented for not frequenting the public worship, contrary of an order of 6 June 1651. [4]

On 1 January 1667 the widow Knott gave John Tobey an acre of land. [3]

Martha Knott made her will on 27 October 1673. It was exhibited to the Court at Plymouth on 5 March 1673. She mentioned her son Samuel and her daughter Martha, the wife of Thomas Tobey. She made Thomas Tobey her executor. [5]

Children of George Knott and Martha Unknown:

i. Martha Knott married Thomas Tobey.

ii. George Knott was living on 24 March 1709/10.

In his will of 24 March 1709/10, Thomas Tobey made it a condition of the inheritance of his sons Samuel and Nathan that they maintain their uncle George Knott. [6]

iii. Samuel Knott was living on 27 October 1673.

References:

1. Caroline Lewis Cardell and Russell A. Lovell, Vital Records of Sandwich, Massachusetts: To the Year 1850, 2 vols. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1996), vol. 1: 4 (George's burial).

2. Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, Records of the Colony of New Plymouth, vol. 1, Court Orders, 1633–1640 (Boston: William White, 1855).

3. Sandwich and Bourne Colony and Town Records, Library of Cape Cod History and Genealogy (Yarmouthport: C.W. Swift, 1912), no page numbers.

4. Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, Records of the Colony of New Plymouth, vol. 2, Court Orders, 1641–1651 (Boston: William White, 1855).

5. "Plymouth Colony Wills and Inventories," Mayflower Descendant 25 (1923): 89–90.

6. “Barnstable, MA: Probate Records, 1685–1789,” database with images,  AmericanAncestors, vol. 3: 229–32.


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