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Monday, March 07, 2016

52 ANCESTORS IN 52 WEEKS 2016 WEEK 9: NATHANIEL STOW SR. OF CONCORD, MA.


Continuing on with my Stow ancestors:

Again, I've found very little online about Nathaniel Stow Sr. Most of what I do know
comes from page 563 of The Great Migration:

8x great grandfather Nathaniel Stow was baptized at Biddenden, Kent, England on 7
Oct 1621, came to Roxbury with  his parents in 1634 and then to Concord around 1648.
He married a woman whose first name was Elizabeth but whose last name is unkown sometime before their first child was born at Concord Ma.in 1657. By 1662 he was a widower at which time he married the widow Martha (Metcalfe) Bignall, the daughter of  Michael and Sara Metcalf of Dedham, Ma.

I've found the birth dates of some of Nathaniel's children on the Early Vital Records of Massachusetts from 1600 to 1850 website, all at Concord, Ma:

A son and a daughter from his first marriage with Elizabeth-
John, b. 29Jun 1657
Thankfull, 4Jan 1659

And three sons from his second marriage with Martha Stowe-
Nathaniel,  b.18Sept 1663
Samewell, b. 22Apr 1666
Ebenezer,  b. 18Sept 1668  

Nathaniel died in Concord on 30May 1684 and left a will, but again I've been frustrated
because even though I've found the probate file on AmericanAncestors.org it's essentially
empty:

Middlesex County, MA: Probate File Papers, 1648-1871.Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2014. (From records supplied by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Archives.)Case 21771p1

Add cMiddlesex County, MA: Probate File Papers, 1648-1871.Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2014. (From records supplied by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Archives.) Case 21771p2




I searched the Middlesex County, Ma. land records over on FamilySearch thinking that might be what the mysterious note in the probate file referred to, but that was fruitless as well.

I'm descended from Nathaniel Stow Jr, who'll be my next subject in the Challenge.

4 comments:

Geolover said...

Um, er, you mysteriously do not say whether you located a will book 6 that the card in the estate file refers to. . . .;0

Bill West said...

Nope, no luck, as I said in post:
"I searched the Middlesex County, Ma. land records over on FamilySearch thinking that might be what the mysterious note in the probate file referred to, but that was fruitless as well." :)

Unknown said...

I realize this was a while ago, but did you find his will? It is on FamilySearch.org. You need to go in through "catalog" & then search Middlesex County, the click Probate records, then click the last Probate choice, once you get to that page, keep scrolling down to Vol 6-7 (copies) Click on the camera to the right & then it's just a matter of finding the right page. I think this link to it will work though...hopefully. :-)
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99D5-TZF?i=133&cat=263304

Bill West said...

No Amylynne, I hadn't yet but now I have thanks to you! :)