JOSEPH ABBE, probably son of Joseph Abbe. He was a blacksmith in Ipswich, Mass. His shop, in which considerable work was done, was known as "Abbe the Smith's Shop." Joseph Abbe, perhaps an adult, was baptized in Ipswich, November 18, 1722. In 1749, he sold his blacksmith shop and lands in Ipswich. His will is found in the Probate Records at the East Cambridge Court House, Middlesex County, Mass., Vol. 54, page 113.
October 7, 1772, Joseph Abbe of Hopkinton, Mass., being advanced in age, dwelling on a farm in said town, wife Tamasin Abbe; four grandchildren, children of his son John deceased and Jerusha, his wife, to wit, John, Mary, Joseph, Amos (John not yet of age) ; his son Aaron, a blacksmith living in Hopkinton. The son John had lived in Hopkinton on a farm. The property is to be equally divided between the two sons John and Aaron and their heirs. Joseph died before March 10, 1773, when the inventory of his property, amounting to about £888, is filed.
Married, banns published November 5, 1721, THOMASIN or TAMAZIN BAKER, daughter of William Baker of Ipswich. She was a member of the First Church of Ipswich, April 21, 1746.
Children, recorded in Ipswich
1 - Sarah (1) Abbe Memorial# 64413914
2 - Sarah (2) Abbe Memorial# 64413964
3 - Joseph (1) Abbe Memorial# 84912611
4 - Joseph (2) Abbe Memorial# 10872381
5 - John (1) Abbe Memorial# 64413866
6 - James (1) Abbe Memorial# 84912716
7 - Tamazin (1) Abbe Memorial# 84912751
8 - William (1) Abbe Memorial# 84912781
9 - James (2) Abbe Memorial# 64413828
10 - John (2) Abbe Memorial# 84922858
11 - Tamazin (2) Abbe Memorial# 84912870
12 - William (2) Abbe Memorial# 84912904
13 - Mary Abbe Memorial# 84912941
14 - Martha Abbe Memorial# 8491297
15 - Aaron Abbe Memorial# 84340330
JOSEPH ABBE, probably son of Joseph Abbe. He was a blacksmith in Ipswich, Mass. His shop, in which considerable work was done, was known as "Abbe the Smith's Shop." Joseph Abbe, perhaps an adult, was baptized in Ipswich, November 18, 1722. In 1749, he sold his blacksmith shop and lands in Ipswich. His will is found in the Probate Records at the East Cambridge Court House, Middlesex County, Mass., Vol. 54, page 113.
October 7, 1772, Joseph Abbe of Hopkinton, Mass., being advanced in age, dwelling on a farm in said town, wife Tamasin Abbe; four grandchildren, children of his son John deceased and Jerusha, his wife, to wit, John, Mary, Joseph, Amos (John not yet of age) ; his son Aaron, a blacksmith living in Hopkinton. The son John had lived in Hopkinton on a farm. The property is to be equally divided between the two sons John and Aaron and their heirs. Joseph died before March 10, 1773, when the inventory of his property, amounting to about £888, is filed.
Married, banns published November 5, 1721, THOMASIN or TAMAZIN BAKER, daughter of William Baker of Ipswich. She was a member of the First Church of Ipswich, April 21, 1746.
Children, recorded in Ipswich
1 - Sarah (1) Abbe Memorial# 64413914
2 - Sarah (2) Abbe Memorial# 64413964
3 - Joseph (1) Abbe Memorial# 84912611
4 - Joseph (2) Abbe Memorial# 10872381
5 - John (1) Abbe Memorial# 64413866
6 - James (1) Abbe Memorial# 84912716
7 - Tamazin (1) Abbe Memorial# 84912751
8 - William (1) Abbe Memorial# 84912781
9 - James (2) Abbe Memorial# 64413828
10 - John (2) Abbe Memorial# 84922858
11 - Tamazin (2) Abbe Memorial# 84912870
12 - William (2) Abbe Memorial# 84912904
13 - Mary Abbe Memorial# 84912941
14 - Martha Abbe Memorial# 8491297
15 - Aaron Abbe Memorial# 84340330
Family Members
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Sarah Abbey
1722–1723
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Sarah Abbey
1724–1726
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Joseph Abbe
1726–1726
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Joseph Abbe
1727–1727
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John Abbe
1728–1736
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James Abbe
1730–1731
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Tamazin Abbe
1731–1733
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William Abbe
1733–1734
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James Abbe
1735–1736
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John Abbe
1736–1771
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Tamazin Abbe
1739–1742
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William Abbe
1740 – unknown
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Mary Abbe
1741 – unknown
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Martha Abbe
1745–1745
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Aaron Abbey
1747–1804
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