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About Jane Loring
Jane Newton
- Sex: F
- Birth: [21 APR 1571] in Of, Axminster, Devonshire, England (Date probably wrong, alt. date 1603)
- Death: 25 AUG 1672 in Hull, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts
- Marriage 1 Thomas Loring , Deacon b: 1575 in Axminster, Devonshire, England
- Married: ABT 1623 in Axminster, Devonshire, England
Children
- 1. Wealthean Loring b: BET 1599 AND 1602 in Of, Dorchester, Dorsetshire, England
- 2. Thomas Loring b: 27 MAR 1624 in Axminster, England
- 3. Thomas Loring b: 5 MAR 1624/25 in Axminster, Devan, England
- 4. John Loring b: 22 DEC 1629 in Axminster, Devonshire, England
- 5. Isaac Loring b: 20 JAN 1637/38 in Hingham, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts
- 6. Isaac Loring b: 9 JAN 1640/41 in Hingham, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts
- 7. Josiah Loring b: 9 JAN 1640/41 in Hingham, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts
- 8. Benjamin Loring b: 24 NOV 1644 in Hingham, Plymouth, Ma.
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Death: Aug. 22, 1672 - Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Thomas Loring married by about 1625 Jane Newton. She died 25 Aug 1672.
They had 7 children:
- 1. Thomas,
- 2. Thomas again,
- 3. John,
- 4. Josiah,
- 5. Isaac,
- 6. Isaac again, &
- 7. Benjamin.
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=37393788
https://archive.org/details/loringgenealogy00pope/page/7/mode/1up
THE WILL OF MRS. JANE LORING
- In the Nam and fear of god Amen: 10 July. 1672. I Janne Loring of Hull in the county of Suffolke in New England: widow, having great reason to consider the uncertainty & momentariness of this present life & knowing that his decree is certain; in whose hands are all my times: & therefore according to his mind & will & my duty: 1 being in my good & sound understanding & memory though weak in body; and willing to dispose of my world [ly] estate & set my house in order; doe therefore make <fe declare this writing to be my last will & testa- ment
- Imprimis 1 give & bequeath my soul into the hands of him y* gave it, my blessed god & mercifull father in Christ Jesus; & my body to the dust; to be decently buried in the hope of a glorious resurrection unto an immortal inheritance amongst all they that are sanctified: in & by Christ Jesus: alsoe my just debts which 1 shall owe to any person to be justly & duly payed.
- 1 give to my eldest son Thomas Loring; one Book called the Jewell of contentment, one hoUon shirt: one Hollon cap: a holon neckcloath & a hollon handkerchief: also a new gowne; for a man:
- 1 give to my second son John Loring: one Book concerning the covenant of grace by m' Obadiah Sedgwick also one hollon shirt a hollon cap a hollon neckcloath a hollon handkerchief and a white dimity westcoate; also a ash coloured gowne: & a bellmettle skillett.
- Item 1 give to my son Benjamin Loring: one booke called the true or sjTicere covenant : a fine dowlesse shirt & a holon . . .
- item 1 give unto Hannah Loring my eldest son's ynie: a hollon shift a tufted holon westcoat; a yellow piece of bodes & stomacher; a green piece of bodes & stomacher & sleeves: & my best gown & searg pettecoat belonging to it: a . . . petecoat & carsey westcoat: a pair of silk sleeves & a pair of hollon sleeves also my wisk case and the best wisk in it: also my best laced neckcloath, my best holon apron & best white gloves, the best dressinge the best holon quoife: & best tiring scarfe & silk hood.
- Item 1 give to Mary Loring wife unto my son John, a holon shift: to searge petecoats & on broad cloth petecoat y* is un made: a kersey westcoat with gold lace: a ... & go-vsii: a pair of hollon sleeves: a neckcloath & a whisk & suit of head linnen; a pair of white gloves. gloves; & my best ma[n]ttle: a silk hood: & a green apron & whit lane apron: & a long silk taffety scarf e.
- Item 1 give unto my daughter Mary wife to my son Benj amine: a searge gown & two searge pettecoats & a penestone pettecoat: a holon shift: a white apron & a greene apron & suit of head cloaths & a pair of longsleeves: also my riding suit & my pillion cloath: a hood & a pair of gloves.
- Item 1 give to my son Benj amine the table in y^ parlor & six joynt stools: & four chairs & the Cubbord with y* which stand upon it: also a pair of cast cobirons: & my part in the catch y* is at sea.
- Item 1 give to my son Josiah & his wife eight pounds in money y* my son Josiah hath all redy in his hands of mine : & twenty pounds of wool to cloath his family & to be taken out of the north chamber:
- Item all the rest of my whole estate; whether goods household stuff, bedings moneys moveables & whatsoever is my own proper estate 1 give unto my [son] Thomas Loring my son John Loi*ing & my son Benjamin Loring; 1 doe will the som to be divided equally by value & proportion amongst these three of my sons:
- finally 1 do will my eldest son Thomas to be my executour to see this my last will & testament for all intents to be accomplished & fulfilled: In testimony whereof 1 do hereunto set my hand this tenth of July Anno 1672: The Mark
- Owned published & declared before of Janne Loring
- Witness Zechariah Whitman* Abram Joans.
- Proved by the testimony of the witnesses October 23 and 29, 1672. The inventory was presented in Court October 16, 1672.
References
- WikiTree contributors, "Jane (Newton) Loring (abt.1603-1672)," WikiTree: The Free Family Tree, (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Newton-11 : accessed 24 January 2025). cites
- The Great Migration Begins ...Vol. 4 page 343 by subscription at: https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2496/42521_b158315-00450?pid=3...
- Citation Needed
- The Loring Genealogy online. By Charles Henry Pope assisted by Catherine Peabody Loring; Murray and Emery Company, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1917. Book Page 7 < Archive.Org > "Thomas Loring married, in England, Jane Newton; her grandson, already quoted from, says ^'she was a woman of a lively spirit, . . . skilled in the practise of physick," which shows that she was above the average in the community and useful to her neighbors. Her ancestry is thus far unknown to her descendants. There were other persons of the name in Axminster, as the registers show, but no token of relationship."
- History of the Town of Hingham, Massachusetts (The Town of Hingham, Massachusetts, 1893): Vol III, p.27
- Dwight, Melatiah Everett. The Kirbys of New England (Trow Print, New York, 1898) Page 74
- Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988
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Jane Loring's Timeline
1603 |
April 21, 1603
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Colyton, Devon, England
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1624 |
March 27, 1624
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Axminster, Devon, England, United Kingdom
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1625 |
March 5, 1625
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Axminster, Devonshire, United Kingdom, England (United Kingdom)
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March 5, 1625
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Axminster, Devon, England (United Kingdom)
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1630 |
December 22, 1630
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Axminister, Devonshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1639 |
January 1639
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Hingham, (Present Plymouth County), Massachusetts Bay Colony, Colonial America
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1641 |
January 1641
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Hingham, (Present Plymouth County), Massachusetts Bay Colony, Colonial America
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1642 |
January 9, 1642
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Hingham, Suffolk County (Present Plymouth County), Massachusetts Bay Colony, Colonial America
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1644 |
November 24, 1644
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Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, Colonial America
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