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Deborah Shears (Smith)

Also Known As: "Streeter"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Cambridge, Massachusetts Bay Colony
Death: July 1725 (82)
Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Lieutenant John Smith and Deborah Smith
Wife of Stephen Streeter and Samuel Shears, Sr.
Mother of Stephen Streeter, of Watertown; Sarah Gowing; Deborah Alden; Samuel Streeter, of Framingham; John S. Streeter and 6 others
Sister of Hassadiah Russell; John Smith, III; Josiah Smith; Eleazer Smith; Hezekiah Smith and 1 other
Half sister of Deliverance Smith; Joseph Smith; Eliashub Smith; Judah Smith; Hannah Smith and 3 others

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About Deborah Shears

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Smith-144814

Deborah Smith was born 27 Sep 1645 in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony. Her parents are unknown at this time. While some have thought her to be the daughter of John Smith and Deborah Howland, this has proven to be NOT true. While they did in fact have a daughter named Deborah, she was younger than this Deborah and was "not being of age to receive her legacy" when her father, John Smith, died in 1692.

  • Deborah married Stephen Streeter III 16 May 1666, likely in Watertown, Massachusetts. She was living is Clarkston, Watertown in 1667 with Stephen. In 1679 they moved to Muddy River (now Brookline) having inherited a house there. In 1681 that home was sold. They then moved to Cambridge. Children all born and died in Massachusetts, Deborah and Stephen Streeter had :
  1. Stephen Streeter b.June 20,1667, Watertown.
  2. Sarah Streeter b.Oct 2, 1669, in Watertown.
  3. Samuel Streeter b.probably at Muddy River. >>
  4. John Streeter b.probably at Muddy River. >>
  5. Rebecca Streeter b. Sept 3, 1683 Cambridge
  6. Deborah Streeter b.Sept. 25,1685 d.April 7, 1689 age 3 Cambridge.
  7. Joseph Streeter b.Sept. 18,1687; d.Oct.22,1736
  8. Benjamin Streeter b.Nov.25,1689; d.Apr.23,1690.
  • Stephen Streeter died in Cambridge in 1689. Benjamin was born after his father's death. Deborah is mistakenly said to have died after 2 July 1689 in Cambridge, Middlesex, but it was actually her daughter of the same name.
  • On July 13, 1701 Deborah Streeter was admitted to the church in Cambridge in full communion.
  • On August 10, 1704 Deborah Streeter of Cambridge marries Samuel Sears or Seers of Wrentham. [Vital Records of Wrentham to 1850 page 377.]
  • Deborough Shears, an aged woman formerly belonged to Wrentham" died Aug. 1725. [Vital Records of Attleborough to 1850 page 716]

References

  1. A genealogical history of the descendants of Stephen and Ursula Streeter of Gloucester, Mass., 1642, afterwards of Charlestown, Mass., 1644-1652 : with an account of the Streeters of Goudherst, Kent, England by Streeter, Milford B. (Milford Barzaleel), b. 1847. Published 1896 by E. Putnam Salem, Mass. pg. 8. < Archive.Org >
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Deborah Shears's Timeline

1642
September 27, 1642
Cambridge, Massachusetts Bay Colony
1667
June 20, 1667
Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
1669
October 2, 1669
Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
1671
December 9, 1671
Brookline, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
1671
Duxbury, Plymouth Colony, Colonial America
1677
1677
Muddy River, Brookline, MA, United States
1683
September 13, 1683
Cambridge, Middlesex Co., MA
1685
September 25, 1685
Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, British Colonial America
1687
September 18, 1687
Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony