Ancestrees
John JOY
1641 - Bef 1677 (< 35 years)-
Name John JOY [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6] Birth 10 Aug 1641 Boston, Suffolk, MA, USA Christening 17 Oct 1641 Boston, Suffolk, MA, USA Gender Male Death Bef 8 Jul 1677 [7] Person ID I12961 Ancestrees Last Modified 29 Sep 2024
Father Thomas JOY, b. 1611, , Norfolk, ENG d. 21 Oct 1678, Hingham, Suffolk, Massachusetts Colony (Age 67 years) Relationship natural Mother Joanna GALLOP, b. 1618, Bridport, Dorsetshire, ENG d. 20 Mar 1691, Hingham, Suffolk, Massachusetts Colony (Age 73 years) Relationship natural Marriage 1637 Family ID F4110 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Mercy BARTLETT, b. 10 Mar 1651, Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA d. Aft 1672, Boston?, Suffolk, MA (Age > 22 years) Marriage 25 Dec 1668 Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA [5] Children 1. John JAY, b. 30 Sep 1672, Boston, Suffolk, MA, USA d. 1724, Alloway Creek, Salem, NJ (Age 51 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] Family ID F3959 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 29 Sep 2024
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Notes - John Jay, sometimes mentioned to have died young, is listed in the will of John Gallop, his grandfather, in 1649. He witnessed a deed in 1661 in Hingham, MA. His name in a photstat copy was spelled Jvey or Juey or Ivey, a variation of Jos brother's descendants carried the name Joy. John is mentioned on Sept. 30, 1672 in the Boston Record of Boston Commissioners, Vol. IX, p. 123. John was discharged from Capt. Wm. Turner's Co. of Marlboro in King Philip's War. This war took place between 1675-1676. This was a Baptist Company of followers of Turner. He possibly died in a later engagement in that war. (C-172,813, F-579)
The following quote is from the "Joy Genealogy", pg. 50, by Helen Bourne Lee in 1968 as forwarded in an email from Christie Trapp. As the 2nd child of Thomas Joy and Joan Gallop: "b. Boston, Mass 10 Aug 1641, bp Oct 1641 First Ch Boston, prob killed in King Philip's War. named in grandfather John Gallop's will 1649, not in father's will 1677. A John Joy m. Mercy, had son John b Boston 30 Sept 1672. A John Joy/Jay of Mass served with Mass in King Philip's War 1675-76 (History of King Philip's War, George M. Bodge; estate of John Joy of Marblehead Essex Co Prob Recs 1729-30.) "
- John Jay, sometimes mentioned to have died young, is listed in the will of John Gallop, his grandfather, in 1649. He witnessed a deed in 1661 in Hingham, MA. His name in a photstat copy was spelled Jvey or Juey or Ivey, a variation of Jos brother's descendants carried the name Joy. John is mentioned on Sept. 30, 1672 in the Boston Record of Boston Commissioners, Vol. IX, p. 123. John was discharged from Capt. Wm. Turner's Co. of Marlboro in King Philip's War. This war took place between 1675-1676. This was a Baptist Company of followers of Turner. He possibly died in a later engagement in that war. (C-172,813, F-579)
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Sources - [S337] Tom Record to the Jay Family Discussion List E-mail letter dated Nov. 2, 1996 at tiger.genealogical.rescue@worldnet.att.net In Linda Coate files (C-806).
- [S121] Vickie Leimback to Linda Coate Dudick E-Mail letter dated Sept. 16, 1995 at VLeimback@aol.com In possession of Linda Coate Dudick at 648 Ulverston Dr., Gahanna, OH 43230 1995 (C-611).
- [S344] Cassius Jay Jay Family Index Partially in L. Dudick Files (C-167).
- [S345] Record, Tom, Gedcom and sources dated 1996.
- [S2549] Jay, R. Harry, Letter from 806-20 Dreiveway, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, K2)-1C8 on Aug 4, 1995.
- [S2550] Ancestry of William Jay "The Bulletin" local magazine of the Los Angeles Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution by Cassius Milton Jay Nov. 1928.
- [S2551] Taylor, Sandra G., Descendants of Robert Bartlett of the Mayflower (http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cst/bartlett/team9a.htm, c 1998-2003).
- [S337] Tom Record to the Jay Family Discussion List E-mail letter dated Nov. 2, 1996 at tiger.genealogical.rescue@worldnet.att.net In Linda Coate files (C-806).