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Edmund Quincy (1628–1698)

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396:"I, Robert Hull, being in good memory of body and mind doe give to sonne, John Hull, my part of this house which was first bylt , and the orchard or garden, with all oppurttynances to it, and on lotte at muddye river, of thurty Accores, which I promised to him at his marridge to give at my death, and doe make him my full executores of all oether goods, cattells after my death, and to see this my will to be performed, that is to saye, I give to my sonne, Edmund Quinney , that porsson which is due to me by my wife , that £20 in goods and corne, 38: 350:
Mary Quincy (c. 1684 – 29 March 1716) married Rev. Daniel Baker, of Shirborne. His grave was once marked with two granite columns embossed with lead. The lead was stripped for use by the colonists during the Revolution. This was noted by President
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regiment. In 1689 he was a member of the provisional government (Committee of Safety). This was a time of turmoil in the colonies and England. The disliked Governor
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brought fundamental changes to the political structure. Colonel Quincy started work on the family property, called the Quincy Homestead, around 1696.
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Mary Quincy (4 Jan 1654-1676) married c 1670 to Ephraim Savage. Other sources give the year 1649 for her birth year.;
397: 332:. Edmund and his second wife, Elizabeth, the widow of Rev. John Elliot of Newton and daughter of Major General 507:"Boston: Transcript of County Records, 1643-1660, Vol.1, Births, Marriages Deaths from 1630-1666," Ancestry.com 489:"Boston: Transcript of County Records, 1643-1660, Vol.1, Births, Marriages Deaths from 1630-1666," Ancestry.com 471:"Boston: Transcript of County Records, 1643-1660, Vol.1, Births, Marriages Deaths from 1630-1666," Ancestry.com 453:"Boston: Transcript of County Records, 1643-1660, Vol.1, Births, Marriages Deaths from 1630-1666," Ancestry.com 444:"Boston: Transcript of County Records, 1643-1660, Vol.1, Births, Marriages Deaths from 1630-1666," Ancestry.com 426:"Boston: Transcript of County Records, 1643-1660, Vol.1, Births, Marriages Deaths from 1630-1666," Ancestry.com 417:"Boston: Transcript of County Records, 1643-1660, Vol.1, Births, Marriages Deaths from 1630-1666," Ancestry.com 20: 552:"Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts, Vol II", by 208: 196: 146: 135: 224: 376:. The family intermarried with other local South Shore families, especially with the Hobarts of nearby 271:. John and Edmund were therefore step-brothers as well as in-laws. John and Judith Quincy Hull raised 574:"Colonial Families of the United States of America, Vol. IV, Quincy Family," page 437, Ancestry.com 565:"Colonial Families of the United States of America, Vol. IV, Quincy Family," page 437, Ancestry.com 543:"Colonial Families of the United States of America, Vol. IV, Quincy Family," page 437, Ancestry.com 534:"Colonial Families of the United States of America, Vol. IV, Quincy Family," page 437, Ancestry.com 525:"Colonial Families of the United States of America, Vol. IV, Quincy Family," page 437, Ancestry.com 516:"Colonial Families of the United States of America, Vol. IV, Quincy Family," page 437, Ancestry.com 498:"Colonial Families of the United States of America, Vol. IV, Quincy Family," page 437, Ancestry.com 480:"Colonial Families of the United States of America, Vol. IV, Quincy Family," page 437, Ancestry.com 462:"Colonial Families of the United States of America, Vol. IV, Quincy Family," page 437, Ancestry.com 435:"Colonial Families of the United States of America, Vol. IV, Quincy Family," page 437, Ancestry.com 408:"Colonial Families of the United States of America, Vol. IV, Quincy Family," page 437, Ancestry.com 192: 587: 236: 553: 377: 228: 617: 612: 268: 8: 365: 256: 248: 244: 369: 298: 162: 344: 283: 37: 373: 596: 398:
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Judeth Quincy (25 April 1655 – 8 May 1679) married Rev. John Raynor, Jr.;
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Elizabeth Quincy (28 July 1656-?) married 1681 Rev. John Daniel Gookin.;
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His mother Judith Pares Quincy then married Robert Hull, the father of
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Johanna/Joanna Quincy (16 Feb 1654-18 May 1695) married David Hobart;
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was very active in colonial affairs, like his father. His son was
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Edmund Quincy II was born in England in 1628. He was the son of
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Members of the colonial Massachusetts House of Representatives
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Ruth Quincy (29 Oct 1658-?) married 19 Oct 1686 John Hunt.;
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was placed under investigation by the Committee, while in
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Edmund became a magistrate, a representative to the
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Edmund Quincy (disambiguation)

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Edmund Quincy III
Edmund Quincy I
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Massachusetts Bay Colony
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Massachusetts
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Massachusetts militia
Edmund Andros
Dominion of New England
England
Glorious Revolution
James II
France
Bill of Rights
John Hull
Daniel Quincy
Leonard Hoar
Harvard College
Daniel Quincy
John Adams
John Quincy Adams
Daniel Gookin
Edmund Quincy (1681-1737)Edmund Quincy III
Josiah Quincy I
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