Thomas GLEASON

Male 1671 - 1732  (61 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Thomas GLEASON was born in 1671 in Sherborn, Massachusetts (son of Thomas GLEASON and Sarah ?); died on 11 Jan 1732 in Oxford, Massachusetts.

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    Thomas Gleason settled in Framingham near his father, his lot being No. 14, at the southeast corner of Main and Sutton streets; house No. 194. Years later a brick house was built on the same site. He removed to Oxford, Mass. about 1723. On Oct. 3, 1723 he deeded his home lot, house No. 194, to his son Thomas, who sold it to Jacob Cummings Nov. 21, 1726. he and his wife, with about thirty others, were signers of the Covenant, and were the founders of the church in Oxford, Jan. 18, 1720/1. He was one of the Selectmen of Oxford from 1723 to 1726; Constable 1721. On Sept. 6, 1709 he served on a committee in Framingham "to lay out such highways as are needful for the 17 families to go to meeting, and to mill, and to market." On tax list June 27, 1710, rated is 7d. Thomas and his two brothers, Isaac and John were signers of a petition dated June 11, 1711 to his Excellency Joseph Dudley relative to purchasing 4000 acres from the Indians of Natick.

    The site of Howarth's Mill was sold by Abraham Skinner, the original proprietor, to Thomas Gleason in March 1722. This included the house, lot and water privilege of Skinner, located at Augetteback Falls. Thomas, who was a man of means, settled here, built a grist mill and saw mill. His estate included "mills and streams, with homestead and buildings."

    Thomas married Mary MELLEN on 6 Dec 1695 in Framingham, Massachusetts. Mary was christened on 5 Dec 1686 in Watertown, Massachusetts; died on 13 Mar 1727 in Oxford, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Aaron GLEASON was born on 26 Apr 1720 in Farmingham, Massachusetts; died on 4 Dec 1796 in Rowe, Massachusetts.

    Thomas married Mercy HOVEY on 10 Jun 1729 in Oxford, Massachusetts. Mercy was born in Ipswich, Essex Co., Massachusetts; died in Dec 1767 in Oxford, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Thomas GLEASON was born in 1637 in England (son of Thomas GLEASON and Susanna PAGE); died on 25 Jul 1705 in Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts.

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    Thomas settled in Sudbury, Mass., in 1665, on the east side of Cochituate Pond, or Long Pond, as it was uniformly called in the early records. This pond lies partly in Natick, partly in Sudbury and partly in Framingham. Sept. 29, 1673 he bought by exchange from Benjamin and Mary Rice the northerly one half of eighty acres, which lay between Beaver Dam Brook, Gleason's Pond and Gleason's Hill in Framingham. Gleason's Pond, as it is still called, covers about 13 acres. It was named for Thomas Gleason, and for four generations his descendants lived upon its borders. Thomas' own home was built near it in 1678. Oct 5th, 1678 he was received as an inhabitant in the town of Sherborn, where he enjoyed civil and religious privileges, his estate being taxable there up to 1700.

    Thomas was a signer of a petition March 3rd, 1692, to the General Court at Boston to purchase adjacent land from the Indians in Natick Bounds for the incorporation of Framingham. The name of his son Thomas Jr. appears on the same petition.

    The location of Thomas Gleason's farm near Sudbury is sometimes described as being in Natick's Bounds in the town of Sherborn, but between the years 1667 and 1710 it was recognized as a part of Framingham.

    The early records show a number of land transfers made by Thomas Gleason.

    His Will was proven Sept. 10, 1705.

    Thomas married Sarah ?. Sarah died on 8 Jul 1703 in Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sarah ? died on 8 Jul 1703 in Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts.
    Children:
    1. 1. Thomas GLEASON was born in 1671 in Sherborn, Massachusetts; died on 11 Jan 1732 in Oxford, Massachusetts.
    2. Isaac GLEASON was born in 1674 in Sherborn, Massachusetts; died on 5 Dec 1737 in Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts.
    3. John GLEASON was born in 1683 in Sherborn, Massachusetts; died on 9 May 1740 in Framingham, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts.