genealogy of Patty Rose

 

 


Genealogy of Patty Rose


Name Richard* TOZIER
Birth abt 1620, England
Death 16 Oct 1675, Kittery, York, Maine20,22,29,31,33
Other Spouses Judith* SMITH
Marriage aft 1653, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts
Spouse Elizabeth BLOTT
Birth abt Mar 1613, Harrold, Bedfordshire, England
Death bef 1656, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts
Notes for Richard* TOZIER
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son of Thomas TOZIER and Charity TABB
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TOZIER, Richard, first at Boston where he m. 3 July 1656 Judith Smith, dau. of Thomas and gr.dau. of Simon of Stepney, co. Surrey, who named her and her husb. in his will 3 Oct. 1665. Barring divorce, it is impossible that he was the husb. of 'dau. Tozier' (with eldest s. John Green) who was alive and legatee of her fa. Robert Blott of Boston in 1662. Taxed Cochecho 1659 but that yr. mov. to Salmon Falls where he had Kittery gr. Bounds dispute with W. Piles 1667. Killed by Ind. 16 Oct. 1675, adm. to wid. 16 July 1676. Adm. on est. of his mo. Judith to s. Richard 18 June 1683. The real est. was conveyed in 18 June 1683 The real est. was conveyed in sixths. Ch: Thomas, Richard, Simon, Judith, Elizabeth, Ann, Martha, John. [ref 22]
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RICHARD, Dover, liv. first at Boston, m. a d. of Robert Blott, wh. d. soon, and he m. at Boston, 3 July 1656, Judith Smith, had Thomas, b. 5 May 1657; Richard, bef. 1660; and prob. others; certain Elizabeth wh. m. Richard Randall, and Martha, wh. m. 22 Nov. 1678, Nathan Lord; was mort. wound. 16 Oct. 1675, at the Ind. asault of Salmon Falls, and d. soon at Kittery. [ref 20]
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Richard, first at Boston, afterwards at Dover, N. H., married daughter of Robert Blott, who died soon after. Married at Boston, July 3, 1656, Judith; had Thomas born May 5, 1657. Richard, before 1660, and probably others, was mortally wounded October 16, 1675, at an Indian assault at Salmon Falls and died soon after, at Kittery, Me. [ref 31:31]
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This name is also written Tozer. Richard Tozier married in Boston, 3 July 1656 Judith Smith. Was taxed at Cochecho, Dover, N. H., in 1659. The same year he had a grant at Newichawannock. Lived near Salmon Falls. Killed by Indians 16 Oct. 1675. Widow died before 18 June 1683. Children: Thomas, Richard, Simon, Elizabeth, Martha, John. [ref 33:779]

In 1659 the town granted to Richard Tozier sixty acres "adjoining to William Pyles lott above the Salmon falls." Here Tozier had a garrison house, and here he was killed by Indians 16 Oct. 1675. Nathan Lord, who married Martha Tozier, lived here. [ref 33:134]
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TOZIER, Richard, Kittery, had land granted to him by the town 16 Oct. 1659; bounds between him and William Pyles settled 23 April, 1668. He died before 30 March, 1683, when the estate of his widow Judith, administratrix to his estate, was appraised; inventory presented by her son Richard. [ref 44:2-208]
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Richard Tozer & Judith Smith were married 3rd - 5th month 1656 by Richard Bellingham Dept. Govr. (Boston record) [ref 71:57]
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TOZER, Richard Smith, Judith 3 May* 1656 Boston, Mass. [ref 15]
*5th month = July?
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poss born 1635 Dover, Kent, England

1659 taxed at Cocheco, Dover

1659 moved to Salmon Falls [Kittery grant]; built a garrison house
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The first attack on Richard Tozier's house was made 25 Sept. 1675 when he was absent in the command of Capt. Wincoll. Two Indians attacked the house that was occupied by fifteen women and children. A girl of eighteen years, perhaps a daughter of Richard, closed and held the door while the others escaped through a rear door. The Indians chopped through the door, struck the girl on her head and body with their hatchets and, leaving her for dead, they pursued the others who escaped to the next house except for a three year old girl whom they murdered and a seven year old who was carried off to captivity. That girl was returned safe after several months and the one who was wounded made a complete recovery. [source: Some Records of the Tozier Family in New England by David B. Tozier]
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16 Oct 1675 Richard Tozier's house attacked again by Indians; Richard and son Thomas were killed
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Notes for Elizabeth BLOTT
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daughter of Robert BLOTT and Susanna SELBEE
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ano. d. wh. had been w. of Richard Tozer of Boston, and many yrs. d. and her eldest s. John Green; besides one he [father Robert] calls s.-in-law Daniel Turin, or some such name [ref 20]
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bef 1642 married(1) Ralph GREEN; children 1642-54: John, child
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