NameDeborah Corlis
Deathbef 1702
Spouses
Birth11 Sep 1646, Salisbury, Essex, MA1858
Death29 Apr 1688, Haverhill, Essex, MA1860
Memokilled by Indians
Marriage20 Jan 1679, Haverhill, Essex, MA1860
Death1 Jun 1720, Plainfield, CT
Marriage29 Jun 1691, Haverhill, Essex, MA1860,113
Notes for Deborah Corlis
She was listed as “in capitivity” in 1688 when her husband died.
1860
Military notes for Thomas (Spouse 1)
He was a soldier in King Philip’s War in 1675/6.
1860
Notes for Thomas (Spouse 1)
His estate was administered upon in 1688, and his brother John was appointed guardian of his only son, Jonathan, and of his mother, Deborah, who was then in captivity.
1860
Military notes for Thomas (Spouse 2)
He served in King Philip’s War and other wars.
1861
Notes for Thomas (Spouse 2)
His children were killed in the Indian attack on Haverhill in 1697, and at a later period he appears to have been taken captive and carried away by the Indians, and kept by them for a long time. According to Pike's Journal, Sergeant Kingsbury was killed or taken by the Indians July 3, 1706. Probably this Thomas. After his return he appears in Plainfield, Connecticut, where a tract of land was given him by the proprietors.
1862