Misc. Notes
She was a widow proprietor in Rowley in 1643 or earlier. Her house lot was on Bradford Street.
246 33She was taxed in 1653 for two cows in Rowley, MA
247“Widow Jane Grant had an acre and a half house lot on Bradford St., 1643. Her husband, Thomas Grant, came with her to this country in 1638, probably to Boston. The date of his death is not seen. She was taxed in 1653, for two cows. Her death is not of record. The history of this family is well set forth in the affidavit of Samuel Stickney given below.
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Birthbef 12 Feb 1601, Hessle, Yorkshire, England148
Deathbef 1643, Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts
Christen12 Feb 1601, Hessle, Yorkshire, England
Misc. Notes
88, "Early Settlers of Rowley," Vol. 21, 1884From England in 1638 and resided in Rowley, MA
244From the deposition of Samuel Stickney of Bradford in 1698: “I came over from England to New England in the same ship with Thomas Grant and Jane Grant, his wife, who brought with them Foure Children, by name John, Hannah, Frances, & Ann ... And the said John being deceased, I do affirm that the Sisters of John Grant above named, now by Marriage known by the names of Hannah Brown, Frances Keyes & Ann Emerson are the same that came over with their Father & Mother and by them owned with said John for their children.
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Marriage21 Sep 1624, Cottingham, Yorkshire, ENGLAND248
ChildrenJane (<1626-<1626)