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Family of Thomas * FOLLANSBEE and Jane MOSSMAN

Husband: Thomas * FOLLANSBEE (1637-1726)
Wife: Jane MOSSMAN (1645- )
Marriage 4 Apr 1713 Newbury, Essex, MA, US1

Husband: Thomas * FOLLANSBEE

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Thomas * FOLLANSBEE

Name: Thomas * FOLLANSBEE
Sex: Male
Father: Henry * FOLLANSBIE (1597- )
Mother: Jayne * GIBBON (1600-1650)
Birth 20 Apr 1637 St. Dunstans, Stepney, England2
Christening 30 Apr 1637 (age 0) Hamsterly Parish Church
Durham, Englnad
Death 1726 (age 88-89) Newbury, Essex, MA, US

Wife: Jane MOSSMAN

Name: Jane MOSSMAN
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1645 Boston, Middlesex, MA, US
Death Newbury, Essex, MA, US

Note on Husband: Thomas * FOLLANSBEE

Thomas Follansbee (b. April 30, 1637, d. Aft. 1726)Thomas Follansbee (son of Henry Follansbee and Jane Gibbon) was born April 30, 1637 in St. Dunstans, Stepney, England, and died Aft. 1726 in Newbury, Essex, MA. He married (1) Mary on 1660 in Newbury, MA. He married (2) Sarah on Bef. 1713. He married (3) Jane Moseman on April 04, 1713 in Newbury, MA.

 

Notes for Thomas Follansbee:

Thomas came to America from England around 1642. As a 'joiner, he finished Portsmouth church and schoolhouse. In 1671 he had moved from Great Isl, and hired the Abraham Corbett house near the meetinghouse , when Mr. Henry Dering, also removing to Strawberry Bank, hired the same house under a better title, whereupon the sheriffs turned Thomas out without notice in the depth of winter with no habitation provided for 'his wife and many smale children. On another record, In 1673 his wife Mary +/-34, ab. midnight hearing Rachel Webster cry murder, rose up and went to the window and asked said Webster why out of her house at that time of night, end of record. In 1674 his 'boy' had done work for the town. There are two records about Thomas's next residence. 1. Best recorded- Another strip of the same size as this [26 feet wide on the street and running back one hundred and eighteen feet], and on the eastern side of it, had got into the hands of Thomas Follingsby, of Newbury, and his wife Mary. They had the frame of a house det up on the lot when they sold it with the frame to Mr. Tucker for 14 pounds, Dec. 7, 1677. [This appears to be land near Greenleafs Lane going down to Watts Cellar: now in Newburyport. 2. Thomas and family moved to W. Newbury in 1677 where he presumably built a house on 262 Main St.

 

More About Thomas Follansbee:

Address 1: Abt. 1642, Thomas came to Portsmouth, NH, America from England. Then he removed to Newbury, MA with his family. .

Christening: April 30, 1637, Hamsterly Parish Church, Durham, England.

 

More About Thomas Follansbee and Mary:

Marriage: 1660, Newbury, MA.

 

More About Thomas Follansbee and Sarah:

Marriage: Bef. 1713

 

More About Thomas Follansbee and Jane Moseman:

Marriage: April 04, 1713, Newbury, MA.

 

Children of Thomas Follansbee and Mary are:

 

+Rebecca Follansbee, b. Bet. 1660 - 1661, d. December 27, 1711, Newbury, Essex Co., MA.

Jane Follansbee, b. 1665, West Newbury, Essex Co., MA.

+Mary Follansbee, b. 1667, Newbury, Essex Co., MA, d. 1736.

+Anne Follansbee, b. 1668, d. April 18, 1708, Newbury, Essex Co., MA.

+Thomas Follansbee, b. 1674, Newbury, Essex, MA, d. June 10, 1755, Newbury, Essex, MA.

Francis Follansbee, b. October 22, 1677.

Hannah Follansbee, b. April 10, 1680, Newbury, Essex Co., MA.

 

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Our Follansbee lineage commences with immigrant Thomas Follansbee who was born in 1637 per disposition made in November 1678 when he stated he was 41 years old when he took his Oath of Allegiance at Newbury, Ma. He was born in England and maybe of Stepney, London. He died in 1713+ and maybe as late as 1726. He married, as his first wife, prior to 1660, at Portsmouth, NH or maybe England, Mary (–) who was born in 1639 in England and died, assuming that she was the mother of all of Thomas’s children, 10 April 1680+ in Newbury,Ma. Thomas married, as his second wife, on 10 April 1680+ at Newbury, Sarah (–) who died 06 November 1683 at Newbury. Thomas, married as his third wife, on 04 April 1713 at Newbury, Jane Moseman of Boston. The thirty year hiatus between his second and third marriage gives pause for thought. The ancestries of Mary (–), Sarah (-), and Jane Moseman are unknown.

 

Thomas Follansbee immigrated to New England maybe in 1648 and settled in the Portsmouth, NH area. The early years of our Thomas Follansbee are really unknown. The 1648 immigration date is based upon the research of Farrell C. Stewart of Billings, Montana per “Second Boat”, Volume 3-3, pg 38. There are no known records of Thomas Follansbee in New England prior to the late 166x period. For some time, Thomas was living in Newcastle, Great Island which is off shore of Portsmouth, NH. Thomas was a joiner by trade and did a lot of the finish work on the Portsmouth church and the school house. He was a signer of Corbet’s Petition to the Royal Commissioners in July 1665 re agitation against too much control from Massachuset relative to local affairs; he was on the Coroner’s Jury, 18 May 1669, concerning the death of Hercules Taylor, a seaman, on the ship “Grace of Bristol”, who was drunk in a canoe which upset and he was drowned. On 19 August 1667, Thomas Follansbee was granted one acre of land on Great Island, “provided that he build”. In Portsmouth, he was on the list of subscribers for the Minister’s support to be taken on 17 March 1670. In 1671, he with his family moved from Newcastle, Great Island to Portsmouth and in 1677 he moved to Newbury, Ma. where remained the rest of his life.

 

Thomas and Mary (–) Follansbee had seven children, i.e., five daughters and two sons. Daughter Rebecca was probably born in Portsmouth, NH Daughters Ann, Mary, and Jane were born in all probability at Newcastle, Great Island, NH Son Francis and daughter Jane were born in Newbury, Ma and son Thomas was born in Portsmouth, NH. Daughter Ann was born in 1668 and died 18 April 1708. Ann married, on 10 November 1684 at Newbury, Moses Chase. Daughter Mary was born in 1667 and first married, on 01 December 1686, Robert Pike of Newbury, Ma. who died in 1690. Mary married, as her second husband in 1691, William Hooke of Salisbury, Ma. Daughter Hannah was born 10 April 1680 with no further information. Daughter Jane was born in 1670+/- and married John Hubbard of Kingston, NH in 1686. Daughter Rebecca who was born in 1660 to come. Son Capt. Thomas was born in 1674 and died in 1755. He first married, on 19 June 1694, Abigail (Rolfe) Bond who died prior to 18 February 1735 at which time Thomas married, as his second wife, Mary Bancroft of Reading, Ma. Son Francis was born 22 October 1677 with no further information.

 

References: PH7:273; PH13:40,44,46,236; PH17:V2:178; PH19:569; PH222:V7:156; FH29:676; FH44:37; 2nd Boat:V3-3:98;

 

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Sources

1"MA Marriages 1633-1850" (Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Film # 1761394 and 0859998).
2"London England - Baptisms Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812".
3BFS Mullen, "Thomas Follansbee".
4"http://stanleyhistory.net/descnarratives/ThomasFollansbee.htm".