Wallis, Joseph
Birth Name | Wallis, Joseph |
Gender | male |
Age at Death | unknown |
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Notes | Sources |
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Death | prob. Beverly, Essex, MA |
General
between 13 Mar 1720/1 and 1 May 1727 |
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Occupation | Fisherman |
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Birth | about 1680 | probably Maine |
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Parents
Relation to main person | Name | Birth date | Death date | Relation within this family (if not by birth) |
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Father | Wallis, John | 1632 | 1690-09-13 | |
Mother | Phippen, Mary | 1643-03-05 | ||
Sister | Wallis, Dorcas | about 1658 | 1751-02-09 | |
Brother | Wallis, Josiah | 1662 | 1741-02-07 | |
Brother | Wallis, James | about 1670 | ||
Sister | Wallis | |||
Brother | Wallis, Benjamin | about 1675 | ||
Sister | Wallis, Elizabeth | 1678-09-12 | 1703-08-10 | |
Wallis, Joseph | about 1680 | |||
Sister | Wallis, Rebecca | about 1683 | ||
Sister | Wallis, Susanna |
Families
  |   | Family of Wallis, Joseph and Black, Elizabeth | ||||||||||||
Married | Wife | Black, Elizabeth ( * 1686-05-31 + ... ) | ||||||||||||
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Narrative
Elizabeth was taken captive by the Indians and redeemed by herhusband ca. 1716. Joseph Wallis of Beverly, fisherman, stated on19 March 1719/20 that Henry Thresher had lived on about 100acres between land of John Wallis and Robert Standford, tillkilled by Indians. Joseph and Elizabeth had no children whosurvived to adulthood, and possibly none at all. John Black ofBeverly, husbandman, on 7 July 1716 gave two acres in Beverlythat he had bought from Isaac Davis, "in considerations of goodwill toward my son-in-law Joseph Wallis, Beverly, fisherman, andgood will and affection for my daughter Elizabeth Wallis, wifeof Joseph Wallis who had great charges and expense lately toransom his wife out of the hands of Indian enemies."John Black of Beverly, husbandman, for £40, "paid by myson-in-law Joseph Wallis of Beverly," sold two acres of landthere, "bounded south by land I conveyed to my son NathanielBlack, north by my son [in-law] Wallis, east by land of ThomasWoodberry, late of Beverly; west by land of Joseph Bisson" on 13March 1720/21; Joshua Bisson was a witness. The next day, in thepresence of Suasnnah Wallis (no relationship stated), who signedby mark, Joseph Wallis of Beverly, mariner, sold to JoshuaBasoon [Bisson], Sr., of Beverly, joiner, for £25, one acre,more or less, that he had purchased of John Black.Elizabeth Wallis, widow, daughter of John Black of Beverly, soldtwo acres of land there to Syman Lovett, Jr., tailor on 1 May1727.No record of Elizabeth Wallis's death was found in Danvers orBeverly, but a deed dated 6 July 1761 provides a clue. On thatdate Hannah Prince of Danvers, widow, sold to israel Bisson,Beverly mariner, a dwelling house, barn and two acres of land;quitclaims were given by Joshua Bisson, joiner, Anthony Wood,weaver, and his wife Elizabeth Wood, and Martha Gray, widow,"really thinking it was the mind and will of our aunt ElizabethWallis, late of Danvers" [that Hannah Prince should have theproperty]. On 10 July 1761, Rebecca Foster of Beverly, widow,for 42s sold to israel Bisson, mariner, her interest in aboutone acre in Beverly that had been the estate of her brotherJoseph Wallis, late of Beverly, intestate; Andrew Ellinwood ofBeverly and his wife Elizabeth agreed to the sale; witnesseswere Anthony Wood and Mary Elenwood.
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