. The Hovey book, describing the English ancestry and American descendants of Daniel Hovey of Ipswich, Massachusetts. izAbigaell Houy their names are as follow; viz Daniell Houy Jn° HouyThomas: Joleph & Nathaniel!: m Andrews his sister Franklings daughtersname is Elizabeth Glouer. .^ _ - /■ v Nouemb 30. 1683 ^MAd^tct /c^ty /^«AW p me X y The only real estate transactions recorded in the registriesof deeds in which Mr. Hovey was a party was a deed, dated May3, 1694, by which he conveyed twenty acres of upland and saltmarsh in Labor-in-vain field in Ipswich, on the south side of thetown river, a
. The Hovey book, describing the English ancestry and American descendants of Daniel Hovey of Ipswich, Massachusetts. izAbigaell Houy their names are as follow; viz Daniell Houy Jn° HouyThomas: Joleph & Nathaniel!: m Andrews his sister Franklings daughtersname is Elizabeth Glouer. .^ _ - /■ v Nouemb 30. 1683 ^MAd^tct /c^ty /^«AW p me X y The only real estate transactions recorded in the registriesof deeds in which Mr. Hovey was a party was a deed, dated May3, 1694, by which he conveyed twenty acres of upland and saltmarsh in Labor-in-vain field in Ipswich, on the south side of thetown river, and six acres of pasture at Heartbreak hill on thesouth side of the river ;* and a conveyance from his brotherThomas of one acre of land in Labor-in-vain field in Ipswich, onsouth side of the river, March 23, Mr. Hovey married, first, Rebecca , who died, on the day her son Daniel was born, May 24, 1665. He married, second,Esther, daughter of Thomas Treadwell of Ipswich Oct. 8, 1666. * Essex Registry of Deeds, book g, leaf Essex Registry of Deeds, book 39, leaf Introduction. (H. C. H.). THE DANIEL HOVEY HOUSE AT IPSWICH, MASS. Built in 1668, or earlier, on houselot granted to Daniel Hovey, the imigrant, in 1639. Mentioned in his Will and his Inventory, 1692. Destroyed by fire in 1894. See page 16 of the Hovey Book, and pages ix and x of the introduction. Alsoconsult Waters Ipswich in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, pages 482-485. AND HIS DESCENDANTS. 17 Mr. Hovey died in Ipswich May 29, 1695, at about fifty-threeyears of age. The following is a copy of Mr. Hoveys will, which is on filein the probate office at Salem:— This is the last Will of Danell Ilouey ayged a bout 53 yers I give my sole to god who gave it mee and my bode my will is thatit shold bee desent ly bered and I hope for a ioy full resaxsion throu theritosnes of ieses christ my redeemer: and as for my esteate that god hath giuen mee: I giue as foloeth itin I giue onto Ester my wife one rume in
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