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Abigail <I>Richardson</I> Vinton

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Abigail Richardson Vinton

Birth
Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
20 May 1720 (aged 36)
Stoneham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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JOHN VINTON, Esq., eldest son of John Vinton of Woburn, born about 1678 or 1680; was thrice married.
1.To Abigail Richardson3 of Woburn, March 9,1702-3. She was b. Nov. 14, 1683, according to the Town Record, [the Town Record says 14th of 9m°.] and died June 20,1720, " aged 36 years, 5 months, 6 days." This age is attributed to her, both on her gravestone, and in the Woburn Town Record. According to this, she was b. Jan. 15, 1683-4, which is two months later than is stated in the town record of her birth.
She was the eldest daughter (sixth child) of Stephen and Abigail (Wyman) Richardson, and grand dau. of Samuel Richardson,one of the original settlers of Woburn in 1641. (S. Richardson, 42.] Her grandfather on the mother's side was Francis Wyman, also one of the first settlers of Woburn. She d. at " Charlestown-End," now Stoneham, but was carried to Woburn (three* miles distant) and buried, as there was then no public burying ground in Stoneham.

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The Vinton memorial, comprising a genealogy of the descendants of John ... By John Adams Vinton
Research by JMB
JOHN VINTON, Esq., eldest son of John Vinton of Woburn, born about 1678 or 1680; was thrice married.
1.To Abigail Richardson3 of Woburn, March 9,1702-3. She was b. Nov. 14, 1683, according to the Town Record, [the Town Record says 14th of 9m°.] and died June 20,1720, " aged 36 years, 5 months, 6 days." This age is attributed to her, both on her gravestone, and in the Woburn Town Record. According to this, she was b. Jan. 15, 1683-4, which is two months later than is stated in the town record of her birth.
She was the eldest daughter (sixth child) of Stephen and Abigail (Wyman) Richardson, and grand dau. of Samuel Richardson,one of the original settlers of Woburn in 1641. (S. Richardson, 42.] Her grandfather on the mother's side was Francis Wyman, also one of the first settlers of Woburn. She d. at " Charlestown-End," now Stoneham, but was carried to Woburn (three* miles distant) and buried, as there was then no public burying ground in Stoneham.

Excerpt from:
The Vinton memorial, comprising a genealogy of the descendants of John ... By John Adams Vinton
Research by JMB


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