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(II) John, son of Robert Pease, the immigrant, and the only child of whom the records give us any account, was born in England, probably about 1630, for he is mentioned as having been four years old when his father came to this country. He was John Pease, of Salem, Massachusetts, and Enfield, Connecticut, progenitor of most of the New England families of that name, as well as many of those of New York and New Jersey. He married (first) Mary Goodell, who died in 1669, soon after the birth of her fifth child. Married (second) Ann. daughter of Isaac Cummings, of Topsfield, Massachusetts, and soon afterward removed to Enfield, where he died. He had five children by his first and three by his second wife : John, Robert. Mary, Abraham, Jonathan, James, Isaac and Abigail.

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Genealogical and family history of the state of Maine, Volume 3
 By Henry Sweetser Burrage, Albert Roscoe Stubbs
pg 1387
http://books.google.com/books?id=3X-4t4qKo-IC&pg=PA1387&lpg=PA1387&dq=%22elizabeth+clark%22+1725+new+jersey&source=bl&ots=4YwYf8Iijg&sig=v_lIfbSSX6SP296zw3THkKVLjfw&hl=en&ei=PFidStzvLZOHmQf4_ui1Aw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=8#v=onepage&q=%22elizabeth%20clark%22%201725%20new%20jersey&f=false

 

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  • Occupation - Captain

    Posted by JoLawrence1943

    : Captain John Pease was the son of Robert and Marie Pease and grandson of Margaret Pease, who made him her chief heir under the trusteeship of Thomas Watson, both the grandmother and father dying in 1644. Captain Pease remarried after Mary Goodell's death to Ann Cummings on 8 October 1669. She died 29 June 1689. John obtained a grant of land at Enfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts in 1681. The town of Enfield, Mass. was later given to Connecticut. Captain Pease was appointed by his brother-in-law, Isaac Goodale, to be the administrator of his estate following his death in 1679. He served in this capacity until his own death on 8 July 1689 at Enfield, Massachusetts.

    Source: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:404317&id=I19503716

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