The TOBEY Family of Sandwich, Barnstable, MA | Send comments and corrections to anneb0704@yahoo.co.uk |
DEBORAH TOBEY, wife of Israel
Tupper
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THOMAS TOBEY (prob. bef. 1629 - 1714) of Sandwich
Parents:
Thomas Tobey was probably born before 1629. [Ref] He died on 9 Jan 1713/4. [Ref] He married first Martha Knott on 18 Nov 1650. [Ref][Ref] He married second Hannah (Swift) Fish after 11 Sep 1691. [Ref, see her entry for a discussion]
At a 7 Nov 1652 town meeting in Sandwich, Edmund Freeman, Edward Perry, George Allen, Daniel Wing, John Ellis and Thomas Tobey were appointed to take care of all of the dead fish [including whales] that the Indians cut up in town. [Ref] On 20 May 1655 he pledged five shillings for the building of a meeting house in Sandwich. [Ref] On 17 Jul 1657 he agreed to pay one pound towards the minister. [Ref] In 1657 he was given five acres of upland in Sandwich. [Ref]
In 1655 Thomas Tupper,Thomas Tobey, William Swift, Edmund Freeman and Nathaniel Fish were among the 19 Sandwich residents who signed a letter entreating Mr Leveridge to continue at Sandwich. [Ref] On 24 4 1658 he was a rater. [Ref] On 18 May 1658 Thomas was chosen constable in Sandwich. [Ref] On 22 May 1658 he was chosen to pay an Indian for killing a wolf. [Ref] On 29 Nov 1659 he was appointed to meet with Barnstable men to fix the bounds between the towns. [Ref] On 16 Feb 1662 Goodman Bourne, Goodman Skiffeand Thomas Tobey were chosen to dispose of the town's oil. [Ref] On 20 Feb 1667 he was a rater. [Ref] By 13 (10) 1659 he had paid five shillings toward the construction of the meeting house and he and Benjamin Nye were paid 12 pounds for its frame. [Ref] On 11 May 1665 Edmund Freeman and Thomas Tobey were part of a committee to agree with Mr Thomas Dexter about grinding the townsmen's corn. [Ref] On 7 Aug 1673 James Skiffe, Edmund Freeman and Thomas Tobey were chosen to lay out land for John Smith. [Ref] On 22 (12) 1675 Thomas was one of the men appointed to go with Daniel Wing to view a piece of meadow and to make an exchange for the town. [Ref] On 10 (3) 1676 Lieut. John Ellis, Thomas Tobey, Sr and Steven Skiffe were emowered to hire men to act as scouts for the town. [Ref] On 8 Aug 1676 and 11 Jul 1678 Thomas Tobey and Richard Bourne were chosen to take the constable's accounts. [Ref] On 14 Aug 1679 Thomas Tobey was chosen rater. [Ref] On 18 (3) 1680 Thomas was chosen to be a surveyor for the town of Sandwich. [Ref] Also on 18 (3) 1680 Thomas was engaged to find cattle, sheep and swine that were not supposed to be on the Neck. [Ref]
Thomas Tobey signed his will on 24 Mar 1709/10; it was proved on 9 Apr 1714. [Ref] He mentions his sons John, Samuel, Gershom, Jonathan and Nathaniel; his grandson Thomas Tobey; his granddaughter Sarah Tobey, daughter of Hannah; his wife Hannah. [Ref]
Children of Thomas Tobey and Martha Knott:
JONATHAN TOBEY (abt 1665 - 1741)
Parents: Thomas Tobey and Martha Knott
Jonathan Tobey was born about 1665. He died on 22 Jul 1741, age 76, in Sandwich. [Ref] He married Remember Perry. [Ref] She was born about 1674. She died on 4 Nov 1732, age 58, in Sandwich. [Ref]
Children of Jonathan Tobey and Remember Perry:
JONATHAN TOBEY (bp. 1715)
Parents: Jonathan Tobey and Remember Perry
Jonathan Tobey was baptised on 19 Jun 1715 in Sandwich. [Ref] Jonathan Tobey of Sandwich married Deborah Swift of Plymouth on 19 Feb 1740 [Ref] at Plymouth. [Ref][Ref]
Children of Jonathan Tobey and Elizabeth Swift:
DEBORAH TOBEY
Parents: Jonathan Tobey and Deborah Swift (maybe)
Deborah Tobey died on 5 Sep 1833. [Ref] She married Israel Tupper on 24 Nov 1770. [Ref] Israel and Deborah are buried in the Barnard center yard. [Ref]
Who was the Deborah Tobey who married Israel Tupper? The Tupper genealogy [Ref] claims that she was the daughter of Joshua and Maria Tobey. But, that Deborah Tobey was born on 7 Sep 1772, after Israel and Deborah were married.
The only Deborah Tobey of a reasonable age to have married Israel Tupper that I have been able to uncover is the daughter of Jonathan and Deborah (Swift) Tobey, baptised on 20 Jun 1751. It is sometimes claimed that this Deborah married Silas Swift. The basis for this is that Silas Swift and a Deborah Tobey, both of Dartmouth, published their intention to marry on 17 Dec 1765. However, unless Deborah was several years only when she was baptised, she would appear to be the wrong age to have married Silas.
References
Barclay, Mrs. John E., "Hannah (Swift) Tobey, Daughter of William2 Swift and the Family of Ambrose Fish2 of Sandwich, Mass.," The American Genealogist 35, 1959, 40-43.
Brownson, Lydia B. (Phinney) and Maclean W. McLean, "Lt. John and Elizabeth (Freeman) Ellis of Sandwich, Mass.," New England Historical and Genealogical Register 119, 1965, 161-73, 260-275; 120, 1966, 26-38, 97-122, 187-202. Errata 125, 1971, p. 140.
Brownson, Lydia B. (Phinney) and MacLean W. McLean, "Michael Blackwell of Sandwich, Mass. (c. 1620 - 1710)," New England Historical and Genealogical Register 117, 1963, 180-194.
Kardell, Caroline Lewis, and Lovell, Russell A. Jr., Vital Records of Sandwich Massachusetts to 1885, Boston, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1996.
Newton, William Monroe, History of Barnard, Vermont, with family genealogies, Vol. I-II, Burlington, Vermont Historical Society, 1928.
Swift, Eben, "William Swift and Descendants to the Sixth Generation," in Smith, Leonard H., Jr., ed., Cape Cod Library of Local History and Genealogy, v. 1, Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., c. 1992.
Tupper, Franklin Whittlesey, Thomas Tupper and his Descendants, Boston, Tupper Family Association of America, Inc., 1945.
Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850. Online Database: NewEnglandAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001-2007.