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John Abbe was born 1613 in England20, and died 1690 in Salem or Wenhem, MA20. He married Mary Loring.

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References:
Birth-Immigration-Marriage-Children-Death:Cleveland Abbe and Josephine Nichols;
Abbe-Abbey Genealogy; New Haven CT; 1916.
Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy
FHL Church Records
Conn. Biographical Record Tolland and Windham Co.
Immigration:1635 from England to Salem, MA in the "Bonaventura"

John Abbe, born in England about 1613, died in Salem, Massachusetts about l689-90. The place of birth of John Abbe is unknown, but every indication points to one of the interior and central counties of England as the home of the ancestors of the emigrant. It is not improbable that he was connected with the Abbye family of Staverton, Northampton. The parish records of Stoke Bruerne, Northampton, show that there were many marriages of Abbyes recorded there during the 16th and 17th centuries.
John Abbe, from the age as given approximately at his death, was born about 1613. The first mention which seems to be of this John Abbe is on a register of the names "of all ye passengers wch passed from ye Porte of London for a whole yeare endinge at Xmas 1635 - Those underwritten are to be transported to Virginia imbarqued in ye Mercht Bonaventure James Ricrofte Mr bound thither have taken ye oath of allegeance
Jo: Abby yeares 22 - " Although this statement says bound for Virginia, it is a well known fact that many of the early ships destined for Virginia landed many or all of their passengers at other ports, even in New England, and records of the name of John Abbe begin in New England about that time. The above Jo: Abby does not appear in the records of Virginia, nor in the Head Rights for lower Norfolk from 1637 to 1666. The abbreviation Jo: sometimes stood for Joseph, but there are proven instances where it was used for John.
The first reference to the name in the Salem records is on page 11, volume 1,- in 1637, or, according to the old method of marking time, 2d of the 11th month, 1636.
"John Abbie is Reed. ffer Inhabitant is to haue one acre lott for a house next beyond the Gunsmiths, and 3 acres of planting ground where the Towne hath appointed beyond Castle hill."
There has existed some confusion regarding the various freemen of the name Abbey and Alby. Benjamin Albye was admitted freeman, May 18, 1642, and John Albye in Salem, May 10, 1643. These were, without doubt, the two Albys, John and Benjamin, mentioned in the early records of Braintree about this time. Benjamin Alby removed to Mendon and had numerous descendants, whose names occasionally appear in printed records as Abbey. John Abbey, sen., of Redding, freeman in 1634, may have been an Alby.
On the 21st, 11th month, l638, John Abby had a further grant of five acres, location not specified, but, as on the l5th, 2d month, 1639, this record occurs, "Granted unto John Abby 5 acres neere to Mr Throginortons hoggehouse," it may be that the first was the grant and the second the location. Under date of the 25th, 10th month, 1637, it was agreed "the marsh and meadow lands that have formerly been laid in common to this town shall now be appropriated to the inhabitants of Salem, proportioned out to them according to the heads of families. To these that have the greatest number an acre thereof, and to these that have least not above half an acre, and to these that are between both three quarters of an acre, always provided and it is so agreed, that none shall sell away their proportions of meadow, more or less, nor lease them out to any above three years, unless they sell or lease out their houses with their meadow."
Under the above division a list of the inhabitants was taken, and the land divided. Jo. Abbv is named in 1439 as having three in his family, and receives half an acre.
On the 23d, 11th, 1642, ten acres are granted to John Abby together with several other ten acre grants, all to be laid out near to Kings lot. This was on the Beverly side near Bass River, and on the l5th of the 12th month, l642, it is voted "ordered that John Abby shall have 10 acres of land at Enon in exchange of 10 acres of land bounded out nere Basse River."
The lot near Bass River was afterward granted to Michael Sallows. The record of the grants to Abbey show that he was of the sane standing in the community as the great majority of the early inhabitants. The grants were in a great measure made with an eye as to the ability of the grantee to develop the land so granted, small grants to the poorer and larger grants to the richer sort.
In 16L2, Mr. Fiske organized a church at. linen and the following year the name Enon was changed to Wenham, while a permanent church organization was effected in 1644.
In 1644, under date of the 13th, 6th month, it was agreed that John Abby "shall have all that west ground which lyeth between ye end of ye lott which he lives upon and ye meadow which belongs to ye town, leaving a poles bredth most convenient for a way." (Wenhan town records, Worchester.)
Under date of l653 is a list of engagements with Goodman Haws about the mill, and "John Aby gives a day and a half of his labor toward its erection," and others contributed in like manner, some also giving the use of oxen.
Mr. Fiske left the town in l655 followed by a number of the church, and in 1657 Mr. Newman was procured as pastor. Under date of November, 1657, in a total rate of 42 pounds, 19, divided among twenty-four persons, of whom five paid a total of 14 pounds; John Abey is assessed 1 pound 5, which was about the sum paid by eleven others, but two being less.
In 1659, twenty-seven pay a rate of 46 pounds, 2, of whom sixteen pay 1 pound or a trifle over. Of these John Abey pays 1 pound 5, as before, "in corne or cattle."
In 1660 he was assessed as Goodman Abey at eight shillings toward a new meeting house or repairing the old one. The new house was built in 1663.
Under date of 6th, 11th month, 1661, John Abbey, Sr., and Edward Waldron had a town grant of land to be equally divided between them. The use of the title Senior at this time helps to place the birth of the son John.
In 1663 Goodman Abey, Sr., and John Clarke are chosen to join with the selectmen to make the minister's rate for The present year.
In 1669 and in 1671 John Abbey appears as constable, an office of great local power and responsibility.
April 3, l675, John Abbe deeded 10 acres of land to his son Samuel, Thomas, John, and Mary Abbe, being witnesses. John Abbe, sen., was a witness to the will of Edwd Walden of Salem, 4th month, l679.
In 1603, John Abbey, who had been supporting his son Thomas, who lived with him and cared for him, dismissed Thomas on account of his bad behavior and called his son John, junior, to take charge of him and his affairs. The son, John, proceeded early to build a new house, as the old one was unfit to live in.

"Know all men By these prsents that I John Abbey (Senr.) of Wenham in the County of Essex being sensible of my owne & my wives inability to Carry on my affaires So as to prouid for our Comfortable Livelyhood by reason of our age & weakness of Body Attending vs by reason thereof Doe make Choice of & request my son John Abbey as my ffeoife in trust to take into his hands my house & all my Lands in Wenham together wth wt right I have in that Land which was sometime Richard Goldsmiths. to ocquipie & improue for myn & his muttual Benifit So long as my wife & I or eyther of vs shall live; & for his incouriagment to maniage my affaires as abovesaid & he provide Comfortably for my owne & my wives maintenance I doe hereby Give and Bequeath to him my afforesaid ffeiofe all my houses & Lands fforeuer Except wt I doe hereby
Give out of it to the rest of my Childrin viz Samuell Sarah Marah Rebeca
Obadia & Thomas & to each of them as followeth viz to Samuell I haveing alridy Given him a Lott of Land I give him one Shilling more & to all the rest of
my Childrin above mentioneds viz Sarah Marah Rebeca Obadia & Thomas two shillings apiece or to so many of them as shall surviv at the deacease of my selfe & wife: & in case God shall take awaye my Son John abovesaid before the Decease of my Selfe & wife if his Heires Shall Continue to maniage & carry on my affaires as my abovesaid ffeioffe ougjht to doe then they Shall
have the houses & Lands abovesaid as therin ordvard & in Confirmation of what is above written T have here vnto set to my hand & Seale Signed Seald & Deliverd August the 3 l683
in the prsence of John X Abbey (seal)
ThoS ffiske Senjr: his /\ Sen,jr
martha ffiske marke
John Abbey Senjr ded acknowledg this writing above written to be his act &
deed August ye 3d: 1683 before me
Samuel Appleton Assistant.
On the outside of the above document is the inscription: "John Abbey's
Disposale of his Estate 1683 Record In Ips in ye Regr office for ye probate
of Will for sd County of Essex Decr 1702 p mee Danl Rogers Regr".

Administration on the Estate of John Abbey senjr of Wenham.
John Appleton ESqr. Comissionated by his Excellency Joseph Dudley Capt.
Generll & Governr in Cheif in & over her Majess Province of ye Massachtt Bay in New England, with the advice and Consent of her Majestes Counsell of said province for the Probate of Wills and Granting Letters of adminstro. Within the said County Of Essex &c. To Thomas Abbey of Enfield in ye County of Hampshire son to John Abbey senjr of Wenham - Deceased Intestate -
Greeting - Trusting in yr Care and ffidelity I doe by These presents Comitt
unto you full power to administer all & singular the Goods, Chattells, Rights
& Creditts of the said Deceased & well & ffaithfully dispose of ye same
according to law which to him while he Lived & att ye time of his Death did
appeartain & belong, to aske sue for demand Levy Receive & Recover and to pay all Debts in which the Deceasd stood bound so farr as his Goods Chattells Rights & Creditts Can extend according to the Value thereof, and to make a true & prfect Inventory of all & singular the Goods Chattells Rights and
Creditts of the Deceasd and to Exhibit the same into the Registry office of
ye sd County att or before the Last Day of ffebruary next Ensueing, and to
render a plain & true accott of ye said adminjo upon oath att or before ye
Twentieth Day of Decembr which Will bee in ye year of or Lord God One
Thousand Seven hundd & Three - And I doe by These prsents Ordaine Constitute and Appoint you administratoer of all & singular the Goods Chattells Rights & Creditts of ye Deceasd aforesd. - In Testimony Whereof I have herevnto Sett my hand & caused the Seale of said office to be affixed - Dated in Ipswich the 12th Day of Decembr Anno. 1702. Annoq. R: Reginae Annae Angliae &c primo.
Examd - 11 John Appleton
Daniel Rogers Regr.
Recorded Book 307, Page 456. Essex Probate 0ffice.

Know all men by these presents, That We Thomas abbey of Enfield in ye County of hampshire as principle and Waltar ffairfield Senj & Thomas Edwards both of Wenhain as sureties within His Majesties Province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England are holden and stand firmly bound and obliged unto John Appleton Esqr Judge of the Probate of Wills and granting Administration within said County of Essex in the full sum of Two hundred Pounds Currant Money in New England. To be paid unto the said John Appleton Esqry his Successors in the said Office or Assignes. To the true payment whereof. We bind ourselves, and each of us, our, and each of our heirs, Executors and Administrators, joyntly and severally for the whole and in the whole firmly by these presents Sealed with our Seals. Dated the Eleventh day of Decembr Anno Domini. One thousand 702 Annoque Regni Reginae Annae primo.
The condition of this present Obligation is such, That if the above-bounderi
Thomas Abbey administrator to all & singular the Goods, Chattells, Rights &
Credits of his ffather John Abhey Senjr Late of Wenham Deceased to make
or cause to be made a true and perfect Inventory of all and singular the
Goods, Chattells, Rights and Credits of the said Deceased, which have or
shall come to the hands, possession or knowledge of him the said
administrator or into the hands and possession of any other person or persons for him. And the same so made, do exhibit or cause to be exhibThe into the Registry of the Court of Probate for the aforesaid County of Essex at or before the said Last day of ffebruary next ensuing. And the same Goods,
Chattells, Rights and Credits of the daid Deceased, at the time of Death,
which at any time after shall come into the hands and possession of any other person or persons for him do well and truly Administer acrording to Law. And further do make, or cause to be made a just and true Accompt of his said
Administration upon Oath, at or before the Twentieth day of Decernbr which
will be in the year of our Lord, One thousand 703. And all the rest & residue
of the said Goods, Chattells, Rights & Credits which shall be found
remaining unon the said Administrators Accompt (the same being first examined and allowed of by the Judge or Judges for the time being of Probate of Wills and granting Administrations within the County of Essex aforesaid) shall deliver and pay unto such person or persons respectively as the said judge or judges by his or their Their decree or Sentance pursuant to Law shall limit and appoint. And if it shall hereafter appear, That any last Will and Testament was made by the said Deceased: And the Executor or Executors therein named do exhibit the same into the Court of Probate for the said County of Essex making request to have it allowed and approved accordingly. If the said administrator within bounden being thereunto required do render and deliver the said Letters of Administration (Approbation of such Testament being first had and made) unto the said Court. Then the before written obligation to be void and of none effect, oe else to abide and remain in full force and virtue.
Thomas TA Abbey (seal)
Sealed and Delivered mark and seal
in presence of Walter fayerfield (seal)
francis Crumpton Thomas 0 Edward (seal)
Daniel Rogers mark and seal

This inventory of the Estate of John Abee Senor formerly of Wenham decesed
about thirten yere since Intestate we whos names are her vnto subscribed on
this twentey-fovrth of febuary in the yore of our lord 17 did at the Request
of thomas Abee one of the sons of the decesed and Administrator of his
fathers estat or by his order vallew and aprise the said decesed his house
and land in Wenham on which to our certain knowleg he lived for many yers and dyed seased of the same as his owne Estat of Inheritance as we ever vnderstod we being his nere neighbors for many yers the sayd decesed his homested being about twenty and three acers of vpland and medow together with the housing and fences ther on the apertenances ther onto belonging together with his Right in the Comon all which we vallewed at ninety and two pounds 92-sOO-dOO. We also being Informed that the sayd decesed in his lifetime did to accomodate his son Obadiah acording to his desire with a trad for his futer benifett when the sayd Obadiab was eighten yers old give to Richard Goldsmith three yers sarvit of his said son Obadiab and vntiil he was one and twenty yers otild to learne him to be a shoemaker and all the sayd time his sayd father did find his sayd son meat and drink and Clothes washing and Lodging which we doe Judg to be worth thirtey pounds.
the acount was settled hetwen thomas Abee and his fathers Estat by the
Children of the sayd decesed in our preasents as witness our hands this 24
of the 12th month 1702/3 his
Richard R H Hutton
marke
Joseph ffowler
Aprisers.

the estate debtor to his sonn thomas Abee for severali things for which our said father John Abee Senor was Indebted to his son thomas Abee before the death of our sayd father John Abee Senor the account whereof was settled and alowed by vse vnderwritten which debt is thirtey and two pounds 32-s00-dOO.
as wittnes our hands this 24th febuerary 1702/3 his
Richard kimball for himself & Rebeec his wife
mark
her his
mary killam Thomas T Abbe
mark marke
May 18th 1703
Then ye above sd Thomas Abbe made oath to this Inventory
Before John Appleton


John Abbe married first Mary (Loring). She was born in England about 1615-20, and died in Wenham, Mass., September 6, 1672. "Mary, the wife of John Abbey, senr. dyed the 9 Sept. 1672"; Wenham records. She was doubtless the mother of all of his children. Her name is given as Mary Loring, by Frederick Orr Woodruff, who says that the name was found on Enfield records by one who made researches for him there.
John Abbe married second, November 25, 1674, Mres. Mary Goldsmith, widow of Richard Goldsmith, who was killed by lightning, May l8,1674. She was living in 1683. "John Abbie and Marah Goldsmith maryed 25 of Novemb, 1674"; Wenham records.




More About John Abbe:
Immigration: 1635, from England in the "Bonaventura".
Migration: Salem, MA.
Vocation: Constable.
Will: 12 December 1702, recorded Book 307, p.456, Essex Co. MA.

Children of John Abbe and Mary Loring are:
  1. +Samuel Abbe, b. 1646, Wenhem, Essex Co, MA20, d. March 1696/97, Windham, Tolland, CT20.
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