Deborah Tobey1

ID #10983, (1687/88-)
Deborah Tobey|b. 26 Jan 1687/88|p10983.htm|Nathan Tobey|b. c 1660\nd. a 26 Nov 1721|p513.htm|Mary Sargent|b. 1667|p512.htm|||||||John Sargent|b. Dec 1639\nd. 9 Sep 1716|p504.htm|Deborah Hillier|b. 30 Oct 1643\nd. 20 Apr 1669|p505.htm|
FatherNathan Tobey1 b. circa 1660, d. after 26 Nov 1721
MotherMary Sargent1 b. 1667
Relationship1st cousin 8 times removed of Linda Sargent.
     Deborah Tobey was born on 26 January 1687/88, in Sandwich, MA.1 She married Benjamin Ivory on Friday, 20 January 1707/8 in Boston, MA, Married by Mr Thomas Cheeve.2,3,4
***Research Conclusion After studying the records - on-line, NEHGR, dates, etc (not a very scholarly study, I admit) I have come to the conclusion that Deboray Tobey did NOT marry William Ballard. I believe William Ballard DID marry a Deborah Ivory/Ivery, but she was not the same person as the daughter of Nathan Toby/Tobey and Mary Sargent.

Family

Benjamin Ivory b. 22 Sep 1685, d. 1760
Child
ChartsDescendants of William Sargent, Immigrant

Sources of Information

  1. Guy, family tree titled "Gordon - Lawyer May 28, 2008", RootsWeb WorldConnect, www.rootsweb.com, from database named guy_lawyer, updated May 2008, viewed Aug 2008.
  2. Allan Rauner, family tree titled "Ancestors of Allan Rauner", RootsWeb World Connect, www.rootsweb.com, from database named raunerallan, updated Jun 2008, viewed Aug 2008.
  3. David W Dumas, "Records of the Reverend Thomas Cheever" ,publication year Jul 1992 , volume 132, page 38-43, NEHGR, (Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society).
  4. Boston, MA: Marriages 1700-1809, online index database, digitized by NEHGS, 2006 www.americanancestors.org. Original publication: Report of the Record Commissioners of the City of Boston, Containing the Boston Marriages fro 1700-1751, etc, Boston, Municipal Printing Office, 1898 etc . P 11.

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Dates using 'say' are educated guesses by me.
If I don't know a female last name she will be identified with a 'Mrs' and her husband's name.
MALE or FEMALE means I don't know the first name.


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