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Family of Thomas * COLDHAM and Johanna * RHODES

Husband: Thomas * COLDHAM (1602-1675)
Wife: Johanna * RHODES (1604-1687)
Children: Clement * COLDAM (1625-1703)
Martha COLDHAM (1631- )
Mary COLDHAM (1634- )
Thomas COLDHAM (1638- )

Husband: Thomas * COLDHAM

Name: Thomas * COLDHAM
Sex: Male
Father: Thomas * COLDHAM (1564- )
Mother: -
Birth 1602 England
Will 14 Mar 1675 (age 72-73)
beq to wife Joannah, son Clement, gr ch Samuel Symonds, bro and friend Mr. Henry Rhodes.
Occupation miller
Death 8 Apr 1675 (age 72-73) Lynn, Essex, MA, US1

Wife: Johanna * RHODES

Name: Johanna * RHODES
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1604 England
Death 16 Jun 1687 (age 82-83) Lynn, Essex, MA, US

Child 1: Clement * COLDAM

Name: Clement * COLDAM
Sex: Male
Spouse: Mary * (1613-1703)
Birth 1625 England
Death 18 Dec 1703 (age 77-78) Gloucester, Essex, MA, US

Child 2: Martha COLDHAM

Name: Martha COLDHAM
Sex: Female
Birth 1631

Child 3: Mary COLDHAM

Name: Mary COLDHAM
Sex: Female
Birth 1634

Child 4: Thomas COLDHAM

Name: Thomas COLDHAM
Sex: Male
Birth 1638

Note on Husband: Thomas * COLDHAM

frm May 14, 1634. propr, juyrman. He deposed in 1662 about Mr. Humphrey's mill at L which he tended 2 or 3 years; never kept a better mill in England. Was then ae about 60 yrs.1

Note on Wife: Johanna * RHODES

Johannah Coldum of Linn, widow of Thomas Coldum of same, lately deceased," made an agreement with "Clement Coldum of Gloster son-in-law unto the said Johanah Coldum" whereby the said Clement would perform certain services for Joanna, in return for the "other half" of the "whole accommodation consisting of house, lands & orchard & being in the township of Lynn aforesaid, which her husband Thomas Coldum died in the possession of he also having given unto the said Clement Coldrum he being his natural son one half of his whole accommodation of house, lands & meadow ground of all sorts as may appear more at large as in his last will"; Clement is also to give "my daughter Mary Simonds" a good cow or the value of it, and to "Sarah Hait" £5 [ELR 5:58]. On 2 August 1682 Joanna Coldham freed "son-in-law Clement Coldham" from giving the cow to "Mary Symons" and the £5 to "Sarah Hart"

Sources

1Charles Henry Pope, "Pioneers of Massachusetts, 1620-1650" (Genealogical Publishing Co, 1998).