Edward Allen had been married for nearly 40 years when he died in December of 1696. His wife had died in June of that same year. Eleven children survived the parents, ages 37 to 11. The livestock—horses, sheep, swine—inform us that Mr. Allen was a farmer. The presence of a “loome and tackling,” and “new cloth, yarn, and wool” let us know his occupation was weaver. The household goods are few: beds, bedding, kitchen pots, kettles, and hooks, earthen platters, a warming pan, and a candlestick. Mr. Allen owned two guns, pewter, and a modest number of tools for a total of 257 pounds, 7 shillings. His land and buildings comprised more than half the total at 150 pounds.
Pengilly, John. Inventory of Edward Allyn. December 17, 1696. Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association, American Centuries. https://americancenturies.org/collection/l99-069/. Accessed on October 10, 2024.
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