- Born: Abt 1671, Sherborn, Massachusetts, USA 55,66
- Died: 11 Jan 1732, Oxford, Worchester, Massachusetts, USA about age 61 55,68
General Notes:
AFN: 8MKC-CQ
Thomas Gleason settled in Framingham near his father, his lot being #14, at the southeast corner of Main and Sutton Streets; house #194. Years later a brick house was built on the same site. He moved to Oxford, Massachusetts, USA about 1723.On October 3, 1723 he deeded his home lot, House #194, to hos son Thomas, who sold it to Jacob Cummings on November 21, 1726. He and his wife, with about thirty others, were signer of the Covrnant, and were the founders of the Church ofOxford, January 18, 1720/21. He was one of the Selectmen of Oxford from 1723 to 1726; Constable 1721. On September 6, 1709, he served on a committee in Framingham "to lay out such highways as are needful for the 17 families to go tomeetings, and to mil, and to market." On tax list June 27, 1710, rated 1s 7d. Thomas and his two brothers, Issac 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. [William Gleason.FTW] DATE BET. 1723 - 1726 PLAC Oxford MASSACHUSETTS USA SOUR @S72@ TEXT Date of Import: 16 Jun 1999 DATE 1721 PLAC Oxford MASSACHUSETTS USA SOUR @S72@ TEXT Date of Import: 16 Jun 1999
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