Heald Family - Ourfolk
Lt John Heald 19 SEP 1666 - 25 NOV 1721
Lt John was born on 19 SEP 1666 in Concord, Mass. and died on 25 NOV 1721 (age: 55) in Concord, Mass. and was buried in Old Hill Cmty .
He was the son of John Heald (D: 17 JUN 1689) and Sarah Dean (Heald) .
Lt John was married to Mary Chandler (Heald) on 18 DEC 1690 in Concord, Mass..
Mary was born on 7 JAN 1671 in Concord, Mass. and died on 14 AUG 1759 (age: 88) in Concord, Mass. and was buried in Old Hill Cmty. .
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⌈ John Heald (1611 - 24 MAY 1662) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
⌈ John Heald (D: 17 JUN 1689) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
⌊ Dorothy Royle (Heald) (3 SEP 1615 - 29 OCT 1694) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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⌊ Sarah Dean (Heald) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sources:
S1 Heald's of Cheshire England
secured title in 1700 to a dwelling house and seventy acres in the
north part of Concord for 36 pounds. He was constable in 1699 and 1700,
erected a pound house in 1706, was on the committee to present plans
for the new meeting-house in 1711 (with John Hunt and Samuel Chandler).
As a military man he was successively private, corporal, sergeant and
liutenant. He is called Leuit. on his gravestone.
During the trouble with Gov. ANDROSS, Lt. John HEALD mustered the
military company of Concord and started for Boston to assist in the
expected revolt.
John and Mary's graves are near the top of the hill in the Old Hill
Cmty in Concord.
north part of Concord for 36 pounds. He was constable in 1699 and 1700,
erected a pound house in 1706, was on the committee to present plans
for the new meeting-house in 1711 (with John Hunt and Samuel Chandler).
As a military man he was successively private, corporal, sergeant and
liutenant. He is called Leuit. on his gravestone.
During the trouble with Gov. ANDROSS, Lt. John HEALD mustered the
military company of Concord and started for Boston to assist in the
expected revolt.
John and Mary's graves are near the top of the hill in the Old Hill
Cmty in Concord.
Last change (on this page): 15 OCT 2018