Lieut. John Torrey1,2

M, b. 23 June 1673, d. 7 January 1729/30
FatherWilliam Torrey II b. 1638, d. 11 Jan 1717/18
MotherDeborah Greene b. 10 Aug 1649, d. 8 Feb 1728/29
     John was born on Friday, 23 June 1673 in Weymouth, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.3 John married Mary Symmes, daughter of William Symmes and Mary Chickering, on 26 December 1700. John is listed in Weymouth records as being a tanner and a trader. He formed a company to engage in the Fishing trade of Cape Sables. He may have lived in Boston for some time since records show he added an addition to his house on Tannery Lane. However, his children were all born at Weymouth. he died there and his widow remained there until her death. John departed this life on Saturday, 7 January 1729/30 in Weymouth at age 56 years, 6 months and 15 days.4 Letters of Administration of his estate were granted on 9 May 1730 His oldest son, William was appointed administrator of the estate as his mother, Mary had refused the appointment.. He was buried there in North Weymouth Cemetery. The inscription on his stone reads: Here Lyes Buried the Body of Lieut John Torrey Who Died January 7th 1729 in the 57th year of His Age. The inventory of John's estate was taken in February 1759 by Joshua Torrey, James Vining & James Beale. His estate in Weymouth was valued at £1,069-16-7; his house in Boston was valued at £455.5

Family

Mary Symmes b. 1678, d. 14 Feb 1758
Children

Citations

  1. [S68] Josephine C. Frost, Haviland Genealogy: Ancestors & Descendants of William Haviland of Newport, Rhode Island & Flushing, Long Island, 1653-1688, with special records of the allied families of Field, Hull, Torrey, Willets-Willis, pp.499-500.
  2. [S143] Frederic Crosby Torrey, The Torrey Families in America, Volume 1 page 30.
  3. [S1930] Massachusetts: Vital Records, 1620-1850: Weymouth Volume 1 - page 311.
  4. [S1867] Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850: John Torrey,Jan. 6, 1730 [Jan. 7 1729 in his 57th year] New England Historic Genealogical Society - AmericanAncestors.org.
  5. [S143] Frederic Crosby Torrey, The Torrey Families in America, Volume 1 pages 45-46.