Leonard Vassall (1678-1737)

Major Leonard Vassall, of Boston & Braintree, Massachusetts

He was the wealthy owner of a sugar plantation in Jamaica. He came to Boston in 1723 and seven years later purchased his first plot of land at Braintree (modern day Quincy), on which in 1731 he built Peacefield, now most famously associated with the Adams family.

Parents

John Vassall

Capt. John Vassall, Sugar Planter of St. Elizabeth's Parish, Jamaica

d.1688

Anna (Lewis) Vassall

Mrs Anna (Lewis) Vassall

d.1720

Spouses

Ruth (Gale) Vassall

Mrs Ruth (Gale) Vassall

1685-1734

Phebe (Penhallow) Borland

Mrs Phoebe (Penhallow) Gross, Vassall, Graves, Borland

1694-1775

Children

John Vassall

Colonel John Vassall, of Jamaica & Cambridge, Massachusetts

1713-1747

Henry Vassall

Col. Henry Vassall, of Cambridge, Massachusetts

1721-1769

Anna (Vassall) Borland

Mrs Anna (Vassall) Borland

1735-1823

Associated Houses

Peacefield

Quincy, Massachusetts