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Elizabeth Blanden (Hyde)

Also Known As: "Quimby"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Death: March 08, 1763 (89-98)
Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Samuel Hyde, of Cambridge and Hannah Hyde
Wife of John Quinby and Francis Blanden
Mother of Francis Blanden; Elizabeth Blanden; Hannah Blanden; Elizabeth Blanden and Abigail Eames

Managed by: David Embrey
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About Elizabeth Blanden

Elizabeth,' d. at Newton 8 Mar. 1763;

m.

  1. (1) at Watertown, 1 May 1713, as his second wife, John Quimby of Salisbury, b. at Salisbury 7 Sept. 1665, d. at Newton 23 June 1717, a. of Robert and Elizabeth Osgood); John Quimby married (1) Mary , who died at Salisbury 17 Aug. 1710, leaving nine children, of whom the youngest was Jetl.ru.
  2. (2) before 18 Oct. 1718 Francis Blanden, who d. at Newton 11 Apr. 1754.

Children by second husband:

  • 1. Francis, b. 19 Oct. 1718; m. (1) (intention recorded at Newton, 8 Dec. 1745) Susannah Baily, who d. at Newton 23 Mar. 1747 [? 1746/7]; m. (2) at Newton, 29 June 1749, Abigail Tozer, dau. of John and Experience (Jackson).
  • 2. Elizabeth, b. 31 May 1721; d. 17 Dec. 1721.
  • 3. Hannah, b. 24 Sept. 1722.
  • 4. Elizabeth, b. 10 Sept. 1723.
  • 5. Abigail, b. 24 Mar. 1725/6; m. 12 Dec. 1751 Phineas Eames, who d. at Newton 7 Mar. 1752.

notes

On 1 May 1713, the day of the first marriage of Elizabeth Hyde, Samuel Hides of Newton, for love of his daughter Elizabeth Hides, gave to her all his estate, to be hers after the death of the grantor and his wife. (Middlesex Deeds, vol. 16, fo. 422.) On 9 July 1717 Elizabeth was appointed administratrix of the estate of her late husband, John Quimby, and on 18 Oct. 1718 Francis Blanden gave a receipt as the now husband of Elizabeth, formerly widow and administratrix of John Quimby. Elizabeth renders an account 24 Jan. 1725/6, taking oath to it as Elizabeth, formerly wife of John Quimby, now wife of Francis Blanden. Samuel Hides gave receipts for payment "on account of coffin for his son John Quimby," and "for digging his daughter's husband's grave," and for a note given in 1702 by John Quimby to Temperance Mudgett for the care of his youngest child. Jethro Quimby. (Middlesex Probate Files, 18303.)


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Elizabeth Blanden's Timeline

1669
1669
Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
1718
October 19, 1718
Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
1721
May 31, 1721
1722
September 24, 1722
1723
September 10, 1723
1726
March 24, 1726
Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States
1763
March 8, 1763
Age 94
Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts