Welcome! I really enjoy exchanging information with people and love that this blog helps with that. I consider much of my research as a work in progress, so please let me know if you have conflicting information. Some of the surnames I'm researching:

Many old Cape families including Kelley, Eldredge/idge, Howes, Baker, Mayo, Bangs, Snow, Chase, Ryder/Rider, Freeman, Cole, Sears, Wixon, Nickerson.
Many old Plymouth County families including Washburn, Bumpus, Lucas, Cobb, Benson.
Johnson (England to MA)
Corey (Correia?) (Azores to MA)
Booth, Jones, Taylor, Heatherington (N. Ireland to Quebec)
O'Connor (Ireland to MA)
My male Mayflower ancestors (only first two have been submitted/approved by the Mayflower Society):
Francis Cooke, William Brewster, George Soule, Isaac Allerton, John Billington, Richard Warren, Peter Browne, Francis Eaton, Samuel Fuller, James Chilton, John Tilley, Stephen Hopkins, and John Howland.
Female Mayflower ancestors: Mary Norris Allerton, Eleanor Billington, Mary Brewster, Mrs. James Chilton, Sarah Eaton, and Joan Hurst Tilley.
Child Mayflower ancestors: Giles Hopkins, (possibly) Constance Hopkins, Mary Allerton, Francis Billington, Love Brewster, Mary Chilton, Samuel Eaton, and Elizabeth Tilley.

Saturday, January 30, 2021

Joseph Wright (1721-1804) and Sarah Brewster (1727-1812) of Plympton, Duxbury and Plymouth, MA

 

Joseph Wright was born 10 June 1721 at Plympton, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, the son of Isaac and Mary (Cole) Wright.

Joseph married Sarah Brewster on 8 November 1748 at Duxbury. Sarah was born 11 February 1727 at Duxbury, the daughter of Joshua and Deborah (Jackson) Brewster. I wrote about her parents here. Sarah is a direct descendant of Mayflower passenger William Brewster. Joseph is a direct descendant of Mayflower passengers Francis Cooke and George Soule. Joseph and Sarah are my 6th great-grandparents on my grandfather Arthur Washburn Davis’ side of the family.

 Children of Joseph and Sarah, born Plympton:

Deborah b. 17 Oct 1749, m. Nathaniel Churchill

Susanna b. 14 Nov 1751, m. Abner Rickard

Mary, b. 24 Feb 1754, married Silvanus Sampson

Joseph, b. 20 May 1756, d. prob. bef. 27 Feb 1788, unmarried

Joshua, b. 9 Nov 1758, m. Susanna Pearsons

Thomas, who died before 1788 as he isn’t named in his father’s will

I descend from Deborah and Nathaniel Churchill.

In his 2 July 1760 will, Isaac Wright left his son Joseph half of his dwelling house and other real estate. On 20 December 1760 Joshua Brewster, Sarah’s father, deeded to Joseph Wright and Joshua Brewster equal portions on behalf of their respective sons “the full one ninth part of all the iron ore…on a certain lot of land butting on Crane Brook, situate lying in the town of Plympton exclusive of the fee of said lot containing by estimation about seventy five acres…purchased of Abigail Robins…14 Feb 1739.”

There was a Joseph Wright from the area who served in the Colonial wars, but I’m not sure if it is this Joseph. In 1742 he was on the list of men in full communion of the First Church, Plymouth.

In the 1798 Plymouth Direct Tax list, Joseph Wright was the owner and occupant of 62 acres, 80 perches, valued at $350.

Joseph’s will is dated 27 Feb 1788, proved 4 September 1804, he’s a yeoman of Plymouth, gives his wife Sarah Wright one-third of his estate. He left three pounds each to oldest daughter Deborah Churchill of Plympton, daughter Susanna Rickard wife of Abner, daughter Mary Sampson wife of Sylvanus. He left rest of estate to son Joshua, including his land at Plymouth, Plympton, Middleborough, Duxbury, provided son Joseph shall never return “whom I am apprehensive is not living.” Sarah and Joshua were named executors.

Joseph and Sarah had very long lives for the time they lived in: Joseph died at Plymouth on 24 August 1804 at the age of 83; Sarah died at 84 years of age, Plymouth, 15 January 1812.  Their deaths are recorded in the First Church records, Plymouth.

Sarah and Joseph are buried at South Pond Cemetery in Plymouth. I’ve visited this cemetery and couldn’t find their stones but have since learned they are difficult to read. The cemetery is off the beaten path, accessible by dirt road and near a cranberry bog, and includes unmarked graves of Native Americans who died of smallpox. Their son Joshua Wright is buried there also with his wife. The Wright homestead must have been nearby, but I have not investigated this yet.



 Transcriptions of their stones from usgwarchives.net:

To the memory of

Mrs. SARAH WRIGHT

wife of Mr. JOSEPH WRIGHT

who died Janu'y 15, 1812

in the 85 year

of her age

footstone:  S.R.

                  1812

(NOTE:  The actual engraved surnames on this stone both appear as " WRight".

Sarah's gravestone source: Findagrave.com

 In

Memory of

Mr. JOSEPH WRIGHT

Who died

August 24th, 1804

In the 85 year

Of his age.

Footstone:  J.B.

                   1804


Joseph's gravestone Source: Findagrave.com

 Sources:

Ralph V. Wood, Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Francis Cooke, 1996

Susan E. Roser, Mayflower Deeds and Probates, 2009

 

 

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