Artemas Field was born on 6 December 1783 in Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts. He and
Lucinda Leonard were married on 21 May 1806 in Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts.
1 He died in 1861 at age ~78 in Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts.
Artemas Field was also known as Artemus Field. They lived in Taunton, per Field Genealogy. Children from Field Genealogy. The Fields are mentioned in Ruth (Leonard) Eddy's will, (wife of Ezra Eddy). Artemas Field was Ruth Leonard's nephew.
Asahel Eddy, Jr. of Taunton and Rhobe (Roby Leonard), his wife, quitclaimed to Artemas Field and Amos Lincoln all rights in the estate of Job Leonard, late of Raynham, dec'd, father of Rhobe Eddy (Roby Leonard). Dated April 1825. Witnessed by Ichabod Leonard and Asahel Eddy. Asahel and Rhobe signed, the latter with a mark. The Eddy Family in America, 1930, p. 950.
After Asahel, Sr.s death, Abijah Lincoln, David Harvey, and Beza Lincoln were the appraisers of his estate and the heirs given were Asahel Eddy, Tilly (Silence) Lincoln, Lydia Field (wife of Leonard Field), and Lucy Eddy.
Asahel was one of four brothers. Brother Abishai sold a piece of land to Job Leonard -- land from Paul Eddy to Noah Willis -- on April 8, 1790. He also sold land to Samuel Leonard and Samuel Crocker. Brother Timothy sold 21 acres of land to Asahel Eddy and Joseph Leonard on March 11, 1795, witnessed by Benjamin and Elijah Leonard. Land he bought in February 1795 was witnessed by Benjamin Leonard and Asahel Eddy. Timothy quitclaimed to Stephen Leonard all his rights in his mother Lydia Eddy's land.
Artemas' wife Lucinda Leonard was the daughter of William2, Seth1. Robe (Rhoby) Leonard was the daughter of Job4, Samuel3, James2, William1 (William Leonard and Sarah Bolton?). Ichabod Leonard was probably Ichabod5, Ichabod4, Joseph3, Benjamin2, James Leonard. Timothy's wife Mary (Mercy) Leonard was the daughter of Benjamin Leonard (Joseph3, Benjamin2, James1), and her brothers were Elijah Leonard, Joseph Leonard, Benjamin Leonard, and Stephen Leonard. Joseph3 died in 1775, so wasn't part of any of these transactions. Ruth Leonard's (Seth1) husband Ezra was not closely related to Asahel Eddy.
If this appears confusing, that's because it is confusing! He had person sources.
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