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Thomas HOWLETT Jr's Ancestry
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Thomas HOWLETT1


Thomas HOWLETT Sen
and
Alice FRENCH

Thomas was born about 1605 in , , England and married about 1633 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts Alice FRENCH, the daughter of Thomas FRENCH and Susan RIDDLESDALE. She was baptized 9 April 1610, in Assingron, Suffolk, England, and died 26 June 1666 in Boxford, Essex, Massaxhusetts. Thomas died 22 December 1677 in Boxford, Essex, Massachusetts.

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THOMAS HOWLETT

ORIGIN: Unknown
MIGRATION: 1630
FIRST RESIDENCE: Boston
REMOVES: Ipswich 1633
CHURCH MEMBERSHIP: Admitted to Boston church as member #51, which would be late in 1630 [BChR 14]. 10 September 1643: "Our brethren John Gage and Thomas Howlett having now for sundry years inhabited at Ipswich and desiring letters of dismission to the church there have the same granted unto them with the church's consent by their silence" [BChR 39]. Deacon of Ipswich church [EQC 8:11].

FREEMAN: 4 March 1633/4 [MBCR 1:368].

EDUCATION: Signed will by mark. Inventory included "1 fowling piece, books, 1 brush" valued at £2 16s. 4d. Apparently trained as a surveyor, for he was in great demand in laying out lands and determining boundaries between towns [MBCR 1:253, 319, 3:307, 347, 350, 396, 401, 404, 420, 4:2:51, 64, 65, 104, 308; EQC 4:160, 6:324, 338].

OFFICES: Deputy to Massachusetts Bay General Court for Ipswich, 6 May 1635 [MBCR 1:145]. Deputy to Massachusetts Bay General Court for Topsfield (as "Ensign Tho[mas] Houlet") [MBCR 4:2:117].
Essex grand jury, 24 September 1650, 26 September 1654, 27 September 1659, 25 September 1666, 26 March 1667 [EQC 1:197, 362, 2:168, 3:344, 387]. Petit jury, 4 November 1645, 29 September 1657, 28 March 1665 [EQC 1:86, 2:51, 3:228]. Arbiter, 28 September 1652 [EQC 1:262].
Ipswich member of committee to determine bounds between Salem and Ipswich, 27 March 1643 [EQC 4:224, 8:158; MBCR 2:36]. Ipswich member of committee to determine bounds between Ipswich and Wenham, 1669 [EQC 4:258-59]. Committee to view land requested by Haverhill, 11 November 1647 [MBCR 1:208]. Committee on bounds between Haverhill and Salisbury, 23 May 1650 [MBCR 3:186].
Appointed to surveying expedition up the Merrimack, 6 June 1639 [MBCR 1:261]. Committee to lay out the bounds between Haverhill and Salisbury, 22 May 1650 [MBCR 4:1:5]. Committee to lay out five hundred acres at Rowley, 18 May 1653 [MBCR 4:1:134]. Committee to lay out six hundred acres to Major Daniel Dennison, 12 May 1654 [MBCR 4:1:188]. Committee to settle the line between Rowley and Newbury, 13 November 1655 [MBCR 4:1:249, 264]. Committee to lay out land to Governor John Endicott, 14 May 1656 [MBCR 4:1:260]. Committee to settle the bounds between Hampton and Salisbury, 14 October 1656 [MBCR 4:1:282]. Committee to consider the claim to Jeffrey's Creek, 31 May 1660 [MBCR 4:1:423, 427].
Thomas Howlett was referred to as sergeant as early as 13 March 1638/9 [MBCR 1:253]. On 14 May 1645 "Thomas Howlet is confirmed ensign at Ipswich, according to their choice" [MBCR 2:100, 3:27].

ESTATE: "Ensign Howlett" was included in a list of commoners of Topsfield who were assessed in 1664 [EQC 7:162-63]. He was among those to share in the common lands in March 1673 [EQC 5:133]. "Ensign Howelett" was assessed 4s. 10d. in the country rate for Topsfield, 18 November 1668 and 16s. 6d. in the town rate 27 January 1668[/9] [EQC 4:106, 148].

In his will, dated 4 November 1677 and proved 24 September 1678, "Thomas Howlit of Ipswich ... weak in body" bequeathed to "Rebeka my wife" one cow, two heifers, an annuity of £5, and the goods she brought with her [at marriage]; to "my son Samull Howlit" fifty acres of land "which I formerly intended for my son John Howlet & also two twenty acre lots in the thick woods in Topsfield and also four acres of meadow"; to "my daughter Sarah Comings four acres of the Hasakey meadow"; to "my son Samull Howlet the rest of the Hasekey meadow"; "my son Samull Howlet" to pay 50s. yearly to the amount of £5 "that I have given to my wife in specie"; to "my wife a kettle instead of a bedtick I promised"; to "my daughter Sarah Comings £4" within four years if she be living, else to her heirs; to "Allis Comins" at her marriage or at 18 years of age 20s.; to "my daughter Mary Perly I have given her £23 which my will is should be made up £50"; to "Mary Howlit my son John Howlit's daughter" £45 to be paid to her at the age of eighteen years or at her day of marriage; if she "live not to receive it, then my will it that there shall be £10 paid to my son John Howlit's wife"; "my son William Howlit my sole executor" and residue; "my loving friends Capt. John Applton, Major Samull Applton and John Whippl Senior" overseers; "my son Thomas Howlit's wife" to enjoy the hundred acres of land "I possessed him of til his eldest daughter" reaches eighteen or marriage "& then she shall enjoy one quarter of it"; when "my son Thomas Howlit's youngest daughter is of the age of eighteen years or at her day of marriage, she shall enjoy one quarter of the hundred acres given to her said father, & after their mother's decease they shall enjoy the other fifty acres equally divided"; if "one of my son Thomas Howlit's daughters die before she is possessed of her portion, it shall goe to her sister"; if they both die, then "my daughter-in-law my son Thomas Howlit's wife shall enjoy all the hundred acres of land her life and at her decease shall pay out of it to my children, then living, £100" to be equally divided [EPR 3:250-51].

The inventory of the estate of "Deacon Thomas Howlett" was taken 10 September 1678 and totalled £452 11s. 4d., of which £300 was real estate: "the farm with housing, barn, orchard, upland and meadow with one parcel of marsh at Ipswich," £200; and "some other parcels of land," £100. The assets were offset by £34 7s. 10½d. in debts [EPR 3:251-52].

Administration on the estate of "Rebecah Howlet, widow," was taken by James Smith, "James Smith and John Smith the children of the widow, having agreed upon a division of the estate to their mutual satisfaction [EPR 3:416]. The inventory of the estate, taken 3 November 1680, totalled £64 8s. 6d. and included no real estate [EPR 3:416-17].

BIRTH: About 1606 (deposed 25 November 1658 aged about fifty-two years [EQC 2:146]; deposed in June 1665 aged about sixty years [EQC 3:259]; deposed in March 1666 aged about sixty years [EQC 3:312]).

DEATH: Ipswich between 4 November 1677 (date of will) and 10 September 1678 (date of inventory).

MARRIAGE: (1) By about 1637 ALICE FRENCH, baptized at Assington, Suffolk, 9 April 1610, daughter of Thomas French [Dudley Wildes Anc 64]; on 16 June 1644 "Our sister Alice French the wife of Thomas Howlett of Ipswich and lately dismissed from us unto the church at Ipswich at her own desire hath letters of dismission granted her unto that church with the consent of our church by their silence" [BChR 42]. She died at Ipswich 26 June 1666.
(2) After 1666 Rebecca (_____) Smith, widow of Thomas Smith; she died at Newbury 1 November 1680 [EPR 3:416].
(On 28 March 1671 "Thomas Smith came into court and chose his father-in-law, Ens. Tho[mas] Howlett, for his guardian, which was allowed" [EQC 4:345].)
Just before her death she unsuccessfully sued her stepson William Howlett, in the course of which suit Thomas Dorman deposed that Ensign Thomas Howlett did not meddle with the geese and turkey's which belonged to his second wife "for she hath been and is a good wife to me" [EQC 8:10-11].

CHILDREN: With first wife

     i  THOMAS, b. say 1637; m. by about 1662 Lydia Peabody 
        (the elder of his two daughters married Thomas Hazen at Boxford
        on 1 January 1682/3; 
        in his will of 21 December 1667 "Tho[mas] Howlet Jr." named 
        "my father Pebody and my wife" executors.
        [EPR 2:124; EQC 4:17; Granberry 258-59]). 

    ii  SARAH, b. say 1639; m. by 1658 John Cummings 
        (first child at Topsfield) [see also NEHGR 145:240]. 

   iii  JOHN, b. about 1643 (deposed 28 April 1675 aged 32 years 
        [SJC #1458]); m. by 1670 Susanna Hudson, daughter of Francis Hudson
        (eldest known child b. Boston 22 January 1670[/1] [BVR 115]; 
        in his will of 21 August 1697 Francis Hudson made a bequest to
        "my daughter Perkins's children" [SPR 14:243; see also NEHGR
        131:174]). She m. (2) Edmund Perkins [Dudley Wildes Anc 56]. 

    iv  MARY, b. say 1645; m. by about 1665 John Perley. 

     v  SAMUEL, b. say 1646; m. Topsfield 3 January 1670[/1] Sarah Clark
        [EQC 4:319]. 

    vi  WILLIAM, b. about 1650 (deposed early in 1678 "aged twenty-seven
        years" [EQC 6:425]; deposed 26 November 1679 "aged twenty-nine
        years" [EQC 7:300]; deposed aged forty-six in 1696 
        [Dudley Wildes Anc 56, citing ELR 11:208]); m. Topsfield
        27 October 1671 Mary Perkins [EQC 5:125]. 

   vii  NATHANIEL, d. Ipswich 28 April 1658. 

ASSOCIATIONS:
On 28 September 1672 John Gage deposed that "he and his brother Howlet laid out 170 acres at Will's Hill to John Gold" [EQC 5:85].
In his will, dated 27 February 1657/8, John Robinson, wheelwright of Ipswich, bequeathed £10 to Alice, wife of Thomas Howlett, his chest and tools to Thomas Howlett, Jr., and the residue to Thomas Howlett, Sr. [EPR 1:267; EQC 2:70].

COMMENTS: On 1 April 1633 Thomas Howlett was fifth in a list of ten men permitted to remove to and inhabit Agawam [Ipswich] [MBCR 1:103].
On 29 March 1642 "Sergeant Howlett" was sued by Mr. Bradstreet concerning herds of cows [EQC 1:41].
He took the inventory of John Shatswell, brought to court 30 March 1647 [EQC 1:112].
The children of "Ensign Howlett" saw a man in Mr. Saltonstall's orchard at exercise time and spoke of it in court 13 November 1649 [EQC 1:179].
On 29 May 1658 Thomas Howlett, Frances Pabody, Richard Huten and Abraham Redington took the inventory of the estate of George Buncker [EQC 2:98].
At March court 1662, Ensign Howlet deposed regarding the house and land in controversy between Richard Bellingham and Nehemiah Jewett [EQC 2:360].
At June court 1662 Ensign Howlet told Abraham Redington that he would have to testify against him in the matter of a trespass because he knew that Mr. Bradstreet was granted a piece of land in the area under discussion [EQC 2:407].
In his will of 1 March 1643[/4], Robert Andrews commended his son John Andrews to the guardianship of Thomas Howlett [EQC 3:163].
At court September 1666 Thomas Howlet Sr. and John Gage Sr. deposed that at the first planting of the town there was an order made by the town that there should be two rods left free on the river for the benefit of the inhabitants above high water mark, from the town to the neck and also above. Further, that lots were always so laid out thirty-two years since [EQC 3:346].

BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTE:
Good treatments of Thomas Howlett and his family were published in 1945 by Donald Lines Jacobus
and in 1959 by Walter Goodwin Davis [Granberry 256-58; Dudley Wildes Anc 53-57].

Essex County, Massachusetts,
Probate Index, 1638-1840

File                          File 
#     Name                    Date        Residence Type: 
14093 Thomas Howlet; Howlett, 24 Sep 1678 Ipswich   testate

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CHILDREN of Thomas HOWLETT and Alice FRENCH:


 +  1. THOMAS   b:    Abt 1637; Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts.
               md:    Abt 1662; Boxford, Essex, Massachusetts.
                                Lydia PEABODY
                d: 23 Dec 1667; Boxford, Essex, Massachusetts.
   2. SARAH     b:    Abt 1639; Topsfield, Essex, Massachusetts.
               md:    Bef 1658; , Essex, Massachusetts.
                                John CUMMINGS.
                d:  7 Dec 1700; , , Massachusetts.
    3. JOHN     b:    Abt 1643; Topsfield, Essex, Massachusetts.
               md:    bef 1660; Boxford, Essex, Massachusetts.
                                Susanna HUDSON.
                d:        1675; , , Massachusetts.
   4. MARY      b:    Abt 1645; Topsfield, Essex, Massachusetts.
               md:    Bef 1665; , Essex, Massachusetts.
                                John PERLEY
                d: 21 Oct 1720; , , Massachusetts.
    5. SAMUELL  b:    Abt 1646; Topsfield, Essex, Massachusetts.
               md:  3 Jan 1670; Topsfield, Essex, Massachusetts.
                                Sarah CLARK
                d: 11 Mar 1720; , , Massachusetts.
   6. WILLIAM   b:    Abt 1650; Topsfield, Essex, Massachusetts.
               md: 27 Oct 1671; Topsfield, Essex, Massachusetts.
                                Mary PERKINS.
                d:        1718; , , Massachusetts.
   7. NATHANIEL b:    Abt 1654; Topsfield, Essex, Massachusetts.
                d: 28 Apr 1658; , , Massachusetts.
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