Richard SEARS
(1590-1676)
Dorothy JONES
(1603-1678)
Silas SEARS
(1637-1697)

 

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Silas SEARS

  • Born: 13 Jan 1637, Yarmouth, Barnstable Co, MA
  • Died: 23 Jan 1697, Yarmouth, Barnstable Co, MA at age 60
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Lieut Silas Sears lived in that part of Yarmouth known as the East
precinct, now East Dennis; was propounded to take up Freedom,"Jun 6
1682; comd Ensign, Oct 28, 1681; Lieut. Jul 7, 1682; chosen
representative to the General Court at Plymouth 1680-82. 25 Dec 1689,
"Silas Sears and others fined 20s for not appearing and attending at
court, or disorderly departing therefrom;"-fines remitted later,"it being
first offense of the kind." 1694, "Lt Silas Sears on Com. to seat men,
women and others in the meeting house;" an onerous duty in those days. 1
Nov 1676, Emott Bursell and Silas Sears were appointed administrators
of the estate of James Bursell of Yarmouth. He left no will, and letters
of administrationwere granted to his widow Anna, May 5, 1698, a copy of
which is annexed, mentions sons Silas, Richard, Joseph and Josiah; and
daughters, Hannah, Elizabeth and Dorrity. Rev E.H. Sears states in his
"Sears Genealogy," that Lieut. Silas Sears had a son Thomas, born Yar.,
1664, who removed to Newport, R.I., and died there 1707 leaving issue.
Freeman Hist Cape Cod II p.205, says Lt. Silas Sears d. ae. 60 and it is
said came form Yar. NE but the entry is now lost. About 1860, a
gravestone was erected by Hon. David Sears in the old burying ground on
Thames street, Newport, which bears the following inscription. [Copy of
epitaph in N.E.Gen. Reg., communicated by Hon. D.S.] "Here lyeth the body
of Thomas Seares, Son of Lt. Sylas Seares, of Yarmouth, P.C. And
grandson of Richard the Pilgrim. Born in 1664, and died August ye 16th
1707, Aged 43 years. "Beneath this stone the empty casket lies, The
polished jewel brightens in the skies." P.Stevens & Sons. [Stone-cutters]
This stone is surmounted by the arms of "Sears of Chatham." The name of
Thomas Sears is not found in town or church records of Yarmouth or
Newport, nor in the Probate records of Barnstable county, or of Newport,
R.I; and the fact that he is not mentioned in the settlement of the estate
of Lieut. Silas Sears, nine years previous to his alleged death, should be
considered good evidence that Silas Sears had no son of that name then
living, if he ever had such. Silas Sears, Jun., did have a son Thomas, born
in 1702-3, named for his mat- ernal grandfather, Rev. Thomas Crosby.
!MD 32, p.165 Abstracts of barnstable County, Mass Probate Records
Settlement of Estate of Lt Silas Sears p.70 "The Invintory of Liut Silus
Sears of yarmouth Lately deceased" was not dated. It was sworn to, 2
May, 1698, by "Anna Sears vid Relict of Liut Silus Sears". The real estate
was: "Houses lands and meadow" L130. The estate was indebted to:"mr
John xxxx, mr Isaac Chapman, Nathaniel Cole, Thankful Boarman, Samuel
Taylor, Seth Taylor, James STurgis, mr Jonathan White,John Paddack,
mr Barnabas Lothrop. p.71 On 5 May, 1698, ANna Searsm the widow, was
appointed administrix of Lt

Silas Sears, "deceased Intestate". p.72 On 5 May, 1698, Barnabas
Lothrop, Judge of Probate, settled the estate as follows: May ye 15th,
1698, by Barnabas Lothrop, Judg of Probate and granting admini-
stration in ye county of Barnstable, a settlement of ye Estate of Liut.
Silas Sears late of Yarmouth deceased Intestate: and to be devided as
hereafter exprest. !SPM The widow Anna Sears shall have when debts are
paid, one third of ye personal Estate to herself forever: to be at her
dispose. And for her dower she shall have one third of ye housing and
Land that was her Late husbands sd Silas Sears or ye Improvement
thereof During her NAtural Life. The Rest of ye Estate shall be equally
divided amongst ye sd (said) deceaseds children, only his eldest son to
have a dubble part, at ye Death of ye widow her Dower to be like divided
as aforesaid. There is to be added to ye Inventory of ye sd personal
estate fifty four pounds which sum of sd deceaseds children own that
they have all Redy Received of their father as portion, so that ye widows
thirds of ye personal Estate when debts are paidcoms to thirty three
pounds, ye childrens part of ye personal and Real Estate beside ye
widows Dower with what thwey have allRedy had is as followeth: The
eldest son Silas Sears hath as he owned, had alredy, two pounds, and
must have more nine pounds. (The word "thirty" before "two" was
doubtless omitted by mistake of the Register in 1698.) Richard Sears
hath allRedy four pounds and seven shillings, and must have more,
sixteen pounds and three shillings. Hannah Sears hath had allRedy fifteen
pounds, and is to have more five pounds and ten shillings. Joseph Sears
hath had allRedy three pounds and is to have more seventeen pounds and
ten shillings. Josiah Sears is to have twenty pounds and ten Shillings.
Elizabeth Sears is to have Twenty pounds and ten shillings. Dorrity Sears
is to have twenty pounds and ten shillings. only if debts should appear
morethan ye doth due from sd Estate, then widow and children according
to what they have or shud Receive must pay their proportions thereof.
Barnabas Lothrop, Judg of Probate. (Seale) Barnstable, ss. Oct. 8,1885. A
true copy of the record, Attest, Freeman H Lothrop, Register of Probate
Court.



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