Thomas Barlow
Edward Nash Jr.∼Thomas Rumball married by about 1641 Rose Sherwood, baptized at Kettle Baston, Suffolk, on 10 December 1620, daughter of THOMAS SHERWOOD {1635, Watertown}.
They had one child: Bethiah (Rumball) Stewart.
She married (2) by 1650, Thomas Barlow ("Phebe Barlowe the daughter of Thomas Barlowe was born the 27th of February 1650[/1]" at Fairfield). She married (3) after 1658 Edward Nash.
When Thomas Rumball married Rose Sherwood about 1641, her family was living at Stamford, having just moved there from Wethersfield the year before. Perhaps, then, Thomas Rumball was a resident of Wethersfield and met his future wife there. The marriage might have taken place in Wethersfield or Stamford.
In the inventory of Thomas Rumball taken in March 1649[/50], he held "the house and lotments" valued at £35. Soon after this inventory his widow sold ten parcels of land to Robert Coe. (Although the record of this transfer of land bears the date 1652, the transaction more likely took place in 1650, as she had already married Thomas Barlow by that year.) When the inventory was presented at court on 25 February 1653[/4?], "Rose Barlow sometime wife of Thomas Rumball deceased cannot make oath to this inventory because she conceives something is left out." Perhaps her reluctance stemmed not from the absence of some part of the estate, but arose because the land listed in the estate had by that date been sold.
Thomas Barlow
Edward Nash Jr.∼Thomas Rumball married by about 1641 Rose Sherwood, baptized at Kettle Baston, Suffolk, on 10 December 1620, daughter of THOMAS SHERWOOD {1635, Watertown}.
They had one child: Bethiah (Rumball) Stewart.
She married (2) by 1650, Thomas Barlow ("Phebe Barlowe the daughter of Thomas Barlowe was born the 27th of February 1650[/1]" at Fairfield). She married (3) after 1658 Edward Nash.
When Thomas Rumball married Rose Sherwood about 1641, her family was living at Stamford, having just moved there from Wethersfield the year before. Perhaps, then, Thomas Rumball was a resident of Wethersfield and met his future wife there. The marriage might have taken place in Wethersfield or Stamford.
In the inventory of Thomas Rumball taken in March 1649[/50], he held "the house and lotments" valued at £35. Soon after this inventory his widow sold ten parcels of land to Robert Coe. (Although the record of this transfer of land bears the date 1652, the transaction more likely took place in 1650, as she had already married Thomas Barlow by that year.) When the inventory was presented at court on 25 February 1653[/4?], "Rose Barlow sometime wife of Thomas Rumball deceased cannot make oath to this inventory because she conceives something is left out." Perhaps her reluctance stemmed not from the absence of some part of the estate, but arose because the land listed in the estate had by that date been sold.
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