Cousins Family - Ourfolk
Isaac Cousins ABT 1613 - 23 JUL 1702
Isaac was born on ABT 1613 in England and died on 23 JUL 1702 in Boston, Ma .
Isaac was married to Elizabeth (Cousins) .
Elizabeth died on 14 OCT 1656 in Boston, Ma .
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Isaac Cousins emigrated before 1643 from Marlborough, Wiltshire
Co., England. An expert gunsmith and locksmith, and rolling stone,
living in Rowley in 1647, Boston and Dorchester, besides negotiating
for settlement with New London, Connecticut in 1651, Haverhill in
1652, Ipswich in 1656, Portsmouth, where he was received as a
tradesman in 1659, and a connection with North Yarmouth, Maine in
1678.
He was warned out of Dorchester (a method of getting rid of
undesirables and dissenters) in 1691 'having a long time bin an
inhabitant of Boston and now being aged', and died in the Boston
poorhouse, 23 July 1702. He filed a suit against Richard Priest of
Boston in 1696 for withholding household goods where in the house
where Isaac and Martha his late wife had lived.
Sources: Genealogical Dictionary of New England, Ancestry of Lydia
Harmon by Goodwin Davis, Encyclopedia of Biography Vol 47,
Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshirepage 658,
History of Haverhill by George Wingate Chase.
Co., England. An expert gunsmith and locksmith, and rolling stone,
living in Rowley in 1647, Boston and Dorchester, besides negotiating
for settlement with New London, Connecticut in 1651, Haverhill in
1652, Ipswich in 1656, Portsmouth, where he was received as a
tradesman in 1659, and a connection with North Yarmouth, Maine in
1678.
He was warned out of Dorchester (a method of getting rid of
undesirables and dissenters) in 1691 'having a long time bin an
inhabitant of Boston and now being aged', and died in the Boston
poorhouse, 23 July 1702. He filed a suit against Richard Priest of
Boston in 1696 for withholding household goods where in the house
where Isaac and Martha his late wife had lived.
Sources: Genealogical Dictionary of New England, Ancestry of Lydia
Harmon by Goodwin Davis, Encyclopedia of Biography Vol 47,
Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshirepage 658,
History of Haverhill by George Wingate Chase.
Last change (on this page): 15 OCT 2018