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BIRTH: No birth rec found. Phebe is identified in the will of her father, David Moore of Exeter, 7 Nov 1804, proved 2 Jan 1806, Exeter Probate, 7:98 (FHL #932355). Date of birth is an approximation based on date of parents' mar and her own mar to George Niles in 1767. She is called Phebe "Niles" in her father's will.
MAR: Richmond Land Evidences, 1:161 (FHL #930837).
DEATH: No death rec found. Phebe was living on 7 Nov 1804, the date of her father's will, above.
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BEPS: IGI | Moore, Phebe (I6046)
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BIRTH: No birth rec found. Philena is identified in her death rec, below, as a dau of Abijah Burbank and Betsey Foster, born in Royalton. Her father is also identified by her chr rec, below. Date of birth is found in Eveyln M. Wood Lovejoy, HISTORY OF ROYALTON, VERMONT, 2 vols. (Burlington, VT, 1911), 2:709 (FHL #974.365/R1 H2L).
CHR: Reg of 1st Congregational Church of Sharon by personal visit to Sharon Town Clerk's Office, 13 Jun 1995.
MAR #1: Vermont Vital Records, 1st series, -1870 (FHL #027494).
MAR #2: Ibid (FHL #027537).
DEATH: Ibid (FHL #027621).
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BAPT/ENDW: TIB (FHL #1262754-R).
SEAL P: FGRA (FHL #1273744).
SEAL S1,2: IGI | Burbank, Philena (I7597)
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BIRTH: No birth rec found. Philip is identified as a son of Thomas Rowell in a deed from his mother, Sarah Harvey of Amesbury, 2 Jan 1710/11 (Essex Co. Deeds, 24:102-103 [FHL #866024]). Philip Rowell of Amesbury is also included in a deed from the heirs of Thomas Rowell to Theophilus Colby and William Harvey, 16 Mar 1715 (Ibid, 31:130 [FHL #866027]).
MAR: VITAL RECORDS OF AMESBURY (Topsfield, MA, 1913), 464 (FHL #974.45/A1 V2a).
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BEPS: IGI | Rowell, Philip (I11754)
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BIRTH: No birth rec found. Philip is identified in the will of his father, Samuel Colby of Amesbury, 6 Mar 1715/6, proved 2 Jul 1716, Essex Co. Probate, (o.s.) 311:401-403 (FHL #875127). Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: VITAL RECORDS OF AMESBURY (Topsfield, MA, 1913), 311 (FHL #974.45/A1 V2a). This is a mar intention; actual mar rec not found. Intentions are also recorded in Salisbury vital recs.
DEATH: No death rec found. See the adm of estate of Philip Colby of Amesbury, 16 May 1715, inv sworn 16 May 1715, acct 5 Nov 1716, Essex Co. Probate, (o.s.) 311:278, 456 (FHL #875127), inv of remaining estate 24 Mar 1736/7 (Ibid 322:25 [FHL 875131]).
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BEPS: IGI | Colby, Philip (I10812)
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BIRTH: No birth rec found. Rachel is identified in the will of her father, Jonathan Gilbert of Hartford, 10 Sep 1674, proved 1 Mar 1683, Hartford District Probate, abstracted in Charles W. Manwaring, ed, DIGESTOF THE EARLY CONNECTICUT PROBATE RECORDS, 3 vols. (Hartford, 1904-1906), 1:307 (FHL #974.6 P2m). Date of birth calculated from age 86 on gravestone inscription, below. Place of birth is an approximation.
MAR: Springfield Vital Records, 1:17 (FHL #185414).
DEATH: "Headstone Inscriptions Town of West Hartford," Charles R. Hale Collection (typescript, 1937; Conn. State Library, Hartford), North Cemetery, #126-1, p. 3 (FHL #003370). Aged 86 yrs. Although buried in present-day West Hartford, Rachel no doubt died in Hartford from which West Hartford was set off in 1854.
BUR: Ibid.
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BEPS: IGI | Gilbert, Rachel (I6987)
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BIRTH: No birth rec found. Rebecca is identified in the agreement of heirs of her father, James Bird of Farmington, Conn., 5 Nov 1708, Hartford District Probate, abstracted in Charles W. Manwaring, ed, DIGESTOF THE EARLY CONNECTICUT PROBATE RECORDS, 3 vols. (Hartford, 1904-1906), 2:32 (FHL #974.6 P2m). She was the 2nd child mentioned in the agreement. Date and place of birth are approximations based on family history and order of heirs in agreement.
MAR: Springfield Vital Records, 1:17 (FHL #185414).
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BES: IGI
SEAL P: Idaho Falls Temple sealings/dead, A:16 (FHL #170824-R). | Bird, Rebecca (I4982)
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BIRTH: No birth rec found. Rebecca is identified in the estate settlement of her father, John Dickinson of Hadley, 10 Jan 1676/7, Hampshire Co. Probate, 1:187 (FHL #879184). Date and place of birth are approximations based on family history and chronology.
MAR: "Births, Marriages, and Deaths, [Hampshire] County Court," entries for Hadley, p. 71 (FHL #760648).
DEATH: Date of death is from Sylvester Judd, HISTORY OF HADLEY (Northampton, MA, 1863), 477 (FHL #824493). Not confirmed in original source records.
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BEPS: IGI | Dickinson, Rebecca (I12480)
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BIRTH: No birth rec found. Rebecca is identified in the will of her father, John Traine of Watertown, 21 Jan 1681, proved 4 Apr 1681, Middlesex Co. Probate, 5:436-39 (FHL #521762). Birth date is calculated from age 69 (in 70th yr) on gravestone inscription, below.
MAR: WATERTOWN RECORDS, 8 vols. (Watertown, MA, 1894-1939), 1:3:42 (FHL #014793).
DEATH: Date of death is from gravestone inscription, below.
BUR: William Thaddeus Harris, comp, EPITAPHS FROM THE OLD BURYING GROUND IN WATERTOWN (Boston, 1869), 4 (FHL #564365 item 4). In her 70th yr.
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BEPS: IGI | Traine, Rebecca (I8171)
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BIRTH: No birth rec found. Rebecca is identified in the will of her father, William Barnes of Amesbury, 7 Apr 1696, proved 28 Sep 1698, Essex Co. Probate, (o.s.) 306:72-74 (FHL #860486). Her gravestone inscription, below, indicates she was in her 73d yr at the time of her death in 1727.
MAR: No mar rec found. She is called wife of Moses Morrill in her father's will, above. The 1st child of Moses and Rebecca Merrill was born in 1686.
DEATH: VITAL RECORDS OF AMESBURY (Topsfield, MA, 1913), 568 (FHL #974.45/A1 V2a).
BUR: Ibid.
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BEPS: IGI | Barnes, Rebecca (I11318)
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BIRTH: No birth rec found. Rebecca is identified in the will of her father, William Clark of Northampton, 7 Sep 1689, proved 30 Sep 1690, Hampshire Co. Probate, 2:52 (FHL #879184). Date and place of birth are approximations based on family history and chronology.
MAR: Northampton Vital Records, 1:97 (FHL #186161).
DEATH: Ibid, 1:147.
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BEPS: IGI | Clark, Rebecca (I5117)
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BIRTH: No birth rec found. Rebecca is identified in the will of her mother, Jane Barlow of Sandwich, 6 Aug 1693, proved 4 Oct 1693, Barnstable Co. Probate 1:86 (FHL #904598). She is not mentioned in her father's will, written 10 Feb 1656/7. It is believed that Rebecca was born after Anthony's death. Anthony Bessie was a resident of Sandwich as early as 1639; it is reasonable assume that Rebecca was born there.
MAR: "Barnstable, Mass. Vital Records", MAYFLOWER DESCENDANT, 6(1904):137 (FHL #974.4 D25md).
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BEPS: IGI | Bessie, Rebecca (I11927)
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BIRTH: No birth rec found. Rebecca's son Joseph Woolcot was an heir to the estate of Robert Granger, 5 July 1714, "in right of his mother Rebeckah" (Hampshire Co. Probate, 4:20 [FHL #879184]). She may be the unnamed child of Launcelot Granger born at Newbury, 15 May 1666. (VITAL RECORDS OF NEWBURY, 2 vols. [Salem, MA, 1911], 1:193 [FHL #974.45/N1 V28v]). Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: "Suffield Births, Marriages, Deaths, 1674-1850," Barbour Collection (typescript, 1928; Conn. State Library, Hartford), 86 (FHL #002980).
DEATH: Death is not recorded in Brookfield or Suffield vital recs. Her death at the hands of the Indians during King William's War is outlined by a letter from Major John Pynchon, magistrate at Springfield, to Governor William Phipps, 29 Jul 1693, published in J. H. Temple, HISTORY OF NORTH BROOKFIELD (North Brookfield, MA, 1887), 146-48 (FHL #974.43/N3 H2t). Also see James N. Granger, LAUNCELOT GRANGER, A GENEALOGICAL HISTORY (Hartford, 1893), 66-68 (FHL #929.273 G765g), where the story of the attack on Brookfield and the death of Rebecca Woolcot is recounted in detail. Granger claims Rebecca was the first death in Mass. during this war.
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BEPS: IGI | Granger, Rebecca (I5138)
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BIRTH: No birth rec found. Rhoda is identified as a dau of William Chamberlin, late of Colchester, in a quitclaim from Peleg Chamberlin to his siblings, 8 Feb 1757 (Colchester Deeds, 7:327 [FHL #003892]). Date of birth is an approximation. The family was living in Colchester at this time.
MAR: "Colchester Births, Marriages, Deaths, 1699-1850," Barbour Collection (typescript, 1920; Conn. State Library), 37 (FHL #002968).
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BEPS: IGI | Chamberlin, Rhoda (I12396)
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BIRTH: No birth rec found. Rhoda is identified in the will of her father, Thomas Worthen of Chester, 2 Mar 1769, proved 1 Sep 1773, Rockingham Co. Probate, 22:272 (FHL #016194). Birth year is calculated from age 82 on death rec, below.
MAR: Chester Vital Records, 1:121 (FHL #2057030).
DEATH: Benjamin Chase, HISTORY OF OLD CHESTER (Auburn, NH, 1869), 521 (FHL #974.26/C3 H2c). Aged 82 yrs. Not confirmed by original source records. | Worthen, Rhoda (I10632)
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BIRTH: No birth rec found. Richard and other heirs of Nathaniel Warren quitclaimed property to their brother James Warren on 9 Jan 1689/90 (Plymouth County Deeds, 1:201 [FHL #558812]). It appears that the heirs mentioned in this deed are in birth order, making Richard the eldest son. Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: No mar rec found. Richard's wife is identified as Sarah on his adm of estate, below. She married Thomas Ewer at Barnstable, 18 Sep 1712, as "widow" Sarah Warren ("Barnstable, Mass. Vital Records," MAYFLOWER DESCENDANT, 14[1912]:226 [FHL #974.4 D25md]). The settlement of estate of Joseph Torrey of Scituate, 8 Sep 1714, divides the property among 8 siblings, including Sarah Ewer (Plymouth County Probate, 3:322-23 [FHL #550708). For additional information, see Clarence Almon Torrey, "Richard Warren's Wife," TAG, 16(1940):192 (FHL #973 D25aga).
DEATH: "Plymouth, Mass. Vital Records," MAYFLOWER DESCENDANT, 16(1914):63(FHL #974.4 D25md). Although recorded at Plymouth, death probably occurred at Middleborough. See the adm of estate of Richard Warren of Middleborough, 10 Mar 1696/7, Plymouth Co. Probate, 1:259 (FHL #550708).
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BEPS: IGI | Warren, Richard (I6425)
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BIRTH: No birth rec found. Richard was living in Rattlesden, Suffolk in 1615 when son Henry was chr, but Richard was not himself baptized there. Birth year is calculated from age 39 on passenger list of the ship "Elizabeth," from Ipswich to New England, 30 Apr 1634 (John Camden Hotten, THE ORIGINAL LISTS [New York, 1931], 280 [FHL #973 W2hot]). Richard is sometimes identified as a son of Henry Kimball/Kembold of Hitcham, Suffolk, but proof is lacking. Henry Kimball, aged 44, was also a passenger on the "Elizabeth" and was listed next to Richard. Both men settled in Watertown and are believed to be brothers, although proof has not been found. Henry was from Mistley, Essex. They may be the sons of Richard Kimball of Lawford, Essex, wheelwright, whose will, 29 Aug 1619, proved 10 Sep 1619, mentions his eldest son Henry and other children, but names only Henry (Archdeaconry Court of Colchester, orig wills, box 8, #197 [FHL #091259]). Lawford borders Mistley, where Henry resided. And, like Richard Kimball of Lawford, Richard Kimball of Watertown was a wheelwright. Henry was reportedly a wheelright, but this is unconfirmed.
MAR #1: No mar rec found, but Richard is identified as the husband of Ursula Scott in the will of her father, Henry Scott of Rattlesden, Suffolk, 24 Sep 1623, proved 10 Jan 1624/5, Archdeaconry Court of Sudbury, reg wills, 49:117 (FHL #097083).
MAR #2: Hampton, NH Vital Records, 1:546 (FHL #015159). Wife is called Margaret Dow. The wording of Richard Kimball's will, below, shows that she had been previously married with children Thomas, Jeremiah, and Mary, all of whom are mentioned as children of Henry Dow of Hampton in his will, 16 Apr 1659-4 Oct 1659 (PROBATE RECORDS OF THE PROVINCE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, 9 vols., repr of New Hampshire State Papers Series, vols. 31-39 [Bowie, MD, 1989-90], 1:38-40 [FHL #974.2 P2p]). She is given the maiden name Cole in some published accounts, but no evidence has been found. See David W. Hoyt, THE OLD FAMILIES OF SALISBURY AND AMESBURY, 3 vols. (Providence, 1897-1916; repr in 1 vol., Baltimore, 1982), 223 (FHL #974.45 D2h); also Mary Lovering Holman, ANCESTRY OF CHARLES STINSON PILLSBURY, 2 vols. (Privately printed, 1938), 1:69 (FHL #929.273 P646h).
DEATH: VITAL RECORDS OF IPSWICH, 3 vols. (Salem, MA, 1910-19), 2:600 (FHL #974.45/I2 V2e). Also see the will of Richard Kimball of Ipswich, 5 Mar 1674/5, proved 28 Sep 1675 (THE PROBATE RECORDS OF ESSEX COUNTY 3 vols. [Salem, MA, 1916-20], 3:16-19 [FHL #974.45 P2p]).
OCC: Wheelwright
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BES1,2: IGI | Kimball, Richard (I7395)
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BIRTH: No birth rec found. Richard's death rec, below, identifies him as a son of Richard Fellows. He was probably born before 1642, as his father was called "Sr" in 1663, suggesting that Richard, Jr. was then of age.
DEATH: "Births, Marriages, and Deaths, [Hampshire] County Court," entries for Hatfield, p. 110 (FHL #760648). Entry indicates he was "slain by the Indians" in Aug 1675. Exact date of death is found in original documents published in George M. Bodge, SOLDIERS IN KING PHILIP'S WAR (Boston, 1906; repr Baltimore, 1991), 129-30 (FHL #974 M2b). Richard was killed in action during a battle at Sugar-Loaf Hill, abt 10 miles north of Hatfield.
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BEP: IGI | Fellows, Richard (I4538)
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BIRTH: No birth rec found. Robert Allyn of New London deeded 100 acres of land in New London to his son-in-law Thomas Rose, 7 Apr 1681 (New London Deeds, 5:71 [FHL #005084]). Thomas was also an heir to the Robert Allyn estate on 20 Sep 1683 (Ibid, 5:87). The will of Thomas Rose of Preston, 20 Nov 1743, proved 29 May 1744, mentions his wife Hannah (New London District Probate Files, #4615 [FHL #1025046]).
MAR: Diary of Thomas Minor of Stonington, entry for 16 Sep 1680, in John A. Miner, ed, THE MINOR DIARIES, STONINGTON, CONNECTICUT, THOMAS 1653 TO 1684, MANASSEH 1696 TO 1720 (Ann Arbor, MI, 1976), 162 (FHL #1036221). Part 1, the diary of Thomas Minor, is a reprint of the 1899 edition. The entry does not mention the name of Thomas Rose's wife, but it is apparent from the above deeds and the will of Thomas Rose, that she was Hannah, dau of Robert Allyn of New London.
DEATH: "Preston Births, Marriages, Deaths, 1687-1850," Barbour Collection (typescript, 1919; Conn. State Library, Hartford), 174 (FHL #002977). Also see the adm of estate of Hannah Rose of Preston [also written Groton], 8 Apr 1746, inv sworn 12 Jun 1746, New London Distrist Probate Files, #4611 (FHL #1025046).
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BEPS: IGI | Allyn, Hannah (I12325)
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BIRTH: No birth rec found. Robert Barnard of Nantucket deeded 10 acres on Nantucket to his dau Martha and her husband William Rogers, 24 Dec 1678 (Nantucket Co. Deeds, 1:26 [FHL #906232]). The birth year of Martha is calculated from age 49 on deposition, 31 Mar 1696, concerning land of Simon Athearn of Tisbury. Also see Martha's deposition of 21 Feb 1698/9, aged 52 yrs, concerning the same land (Suffolk Co. Court Files, #4717 [FHL #910808]). Robert Barnard lived in Salisbury then Andover before removal to Nantucket in 1663.
MAR: No mar rec found. See deed from Robert Barnard to William Rogers, above.
DEATH: VITAL RECORDS OF NANTUCKET, 5 vols. (Boston, 1925-28), 5:515 (FHL #974.497/N1 V2n]).
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BEPS: IGI | Barnard, Martha (I11831)
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BIRTH: No birth rec found. Robert Day, age 30, was a passenger on the ship "Elizabeth" from Ipswich with wife Mary, age 28, on 30 Apr 1634. He was probably born in Co. Suffolk, as most of the other passengers of the "Elizabeth" with known origins were Suffolk people. Ipswich, the port of embarkation, is also in Suffolk. For passenger list, see Peter Wilson Coldham, THE COMPLETE BOOK OF EMIGRANTS, 1607-1660 (Baltimore, 1987), 114-15 (FHL #973 W2col).
MAR #1: Wife Mary, age 28, on passenger list of the "Elizabeth," 1634, above.
MAR #2: No mar rec found. Wife Editha is identified in the will of Robert Day, below. Robert's will also charged Edward Stebbing and others to assist his wife. Editha and her four Day children are mentioned in the will of her 2nd husband, John Maynard of Hartford, 23 Jan 1657/8, no probate act, Hartford Probate District, abstracted in Charles W. Manwaring, ed, DIGEST OF THE EARLY CONNECTICUT PROBATE RECORDS, 3 vols. (Hartford, 1904-1906), 1:137-38 (FHL #974.6 P2m). The same will made "my brother" Edward Stebbing one of the overseers. Editha is called "my deare sister Holyoke" in the will of Edward Stebbing of Hartford, 24 Aug 1663, proved 3 Sep 1668, Hartford District Probate, 3:52-54 (FHL #004572). The will also mentions "my brother Eleazer Holyoke." Thus, it is clear that Editha Stebbins married (1) Robert Day (2) John Maynard, and (3) Eleazer Holyoke.
DEATH: No death rec found. See the will of Robert Day of Hartford, 20 May 1648, no probate act, inv 14 Oct 1648, Hartford Probate District, abstracted in Manwaring, DIGEST, 1:6.
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BAPT/ENDW: TIB (FHL #1262844-R).
SEAL S1: FGRA
SEAL S2: IGI | Day, Robert (I4717)
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BIRTH: No birth rec found. Robert is identified as a son of Ebenezer in Charles Edward Banks, HISTORY OF MARTHA'S VINEYARD, 3 vols. (Boston, 1911-25; repr Edgartown, MA, 1966), 3:424 (FHL #974.494 H2b). Also see the deed from Ebenezer Rogers of Tisbury to Robert Rogers of Tisbury, 26 Mar 1766 (Dukes Co. Deeds, 9:765 [FHL #911714]). Although Robert is not called a son in this document, Ebenezer sold land to Matthias, Robert, and William Rogers on the same day. Matthias is a proved son of Ebenezer, suggesting the three are brothers. Date and place of birth are found in Banks, HISTORY, 3:424.
MAR: No mar rec found in original source records. For mar info see Banks, HISTORY, 3:424.
DEATH: Banks, HISTORY, 3:424. The death date is closely supported by the adm of estate of Robert Rogers of Tisbury, 16 Jul 1766, inv 29 Jul 1766, Dukes Co. Probate, 5:115-16, 129 (FHL #911748).
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SEAL S: IGI | Rogers, Robert (I11818)
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BIRTH: No birth rec found. Robert is identified in the estate records of his mother, Anna Stanton of Stonington, New London District Probate Files, #5038 (FHL #1025050). Robert is also identified in a deed from the heirs of Thomas Stanton to Samuel Stanton, 12 Mar 1701/2, Stonington Deeds, 2:234 (FHL #005593). Date of birth is calculated from age 70 on gravestone inscription, below. Mother's estate recs suggests probable birth order. Thomas Stanton resided in Pequot (New London) at this time. See William A. Stanton, A RECORD OF THOMAS STANTON (Albany, NY, 1891), 17 (FHL #928379 item 2).
MAR: "Stonington Births, Marriages, Deaths, 1658-1854," Barbour Collection (typescript, 1918; Conn. State Library, Hartford), 240 (FHL #002980).
DEATH: Ibid. Also see the will of Robert Stanton of Stonington, 15 Mar 1721/2, proved 15 Nov 1724, New London Probate, B:560-61 (FHL #005111).
BUR: "Headstone Inscriptions Town of Stonington," Charles R. Hale Collection (typescript, 1934; Conn. State Library, Hartford), Weekapaug Cemetery, #8, p. 59. Died on "25" Oct 1724, aged 70 yrs.
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BEPS: IGI | Stanton, Robert (I7094)
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BIRTH: No birth rec found. Robert is identified in the will of his father, John Fuller, the elder, of Redenhall, 4 Feb 1558/9, proved 12 May 1559, Consistory Court of Norwich, reg wills, 68:325-26 (FHL #094898). Date and place of birth are approximations. Robert was probably over 21 when his father wrote his will, as there was no mention of his minority.
MAR #1: "Norfolk Marriages," pt. 5, Starston, 1561-1753 (transcript, n.d.; Norfolk Archaeology Society), 85 (FHL #890189 item 4). This transcript includes only year of marriage. Complete date is given in MAYFLOWER FAMILIES THROUGH FIVE GENERATIONS, vol. 4, Edward Fuller Family, comp Bruce Campbell MacGunnigle (Plymouth, MA, 1990), 3 (FHL #974.4 D2mf).
MAR #2: No mar rec found. A wife Frances is named in Robert's will, below.
BUR: Redenhall par reg extracts, published in Francis H. Fuller, "Fullers of Redenhall," NEHGR, 55(1901):414 (FHL #974 B2ne). Also see the will of Robert Fuller of Redenhall, 19 May 1614, proved 16 Jun 1614, Archdeaconry Court of Norfolk, reg wills, 39A:259-63 (FHL #167097).
OCC: Butcher
NOTE: There were two Robert Fullers in Redenhall at the same time. That this is the Robert chr in 1575 and named in the will of John Fuller (1558/9) is suggested by the relationship of his grandson Matthew Fullerof Plymouth to Giles Fuller of Hampton, NH. Giles called Matthew his kinsman. Giles is a great-grandson of John Fuller. Hence, it is most likely that Matthew is also a descendant of John Fuller. It is very probable, therefore, that Robert is identical to the son Robert mentioned in John's will. Relevant documents are published in Joseph Dow, HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF HAMPTON (Salem, MA, 1893), 1:19, 2:719 (FHL #1036320 items 2,3).
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BEPS1,2: IGI | Fuller, Robert (I7744)
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BIRTH: No birth rec found. Robert is identified in the will of his father, John Moore of Richmond, 1 Jul 1752, proved 1 Oct 1753, Richmond Town Council & Probate, 1:130-33 (FHL #930847). He was "over 60, "residing in Richmond in 1777 (Mildred M. Chamberlain, ed, THE RHODE ISLAND 1777 MILITARY CENSUS, [Baltimore, 1985], 77 [FHL #974.5 M2cm]). Hence, Robert was born before 1717, and he must have been born before his brother Stephen in 1716. North Kingstown, RI Deeds show that John Moore resided in Kingstown in 1709/10 and on 22 March 1714/15 (North Kingstown Land Evidences, 3:37, 38 [FHL #930952]). Kingstown became extinct in 1723 when the town was divided into the towns of North Kingstown and South Kingstown.
MAR: Charlestown Town Council Records, 1:61 (FHL #931554). "Son of John More."
DEATH: No death rec found. Robert was living in Richmond in 1777 when he was listed in the military census, above. He was mentioned as deceased in a deed from Robert and Charlotte Moore of Richmond to George Moore, 2 Jun 1789, Richmond Land Evidences, 4:137 (FHL #930837). "My honored father Robert Moore, late of Richmond deceased." | Moore, Robert (I6066)
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BIRTH: No birth rec found. Robert's settlement and distribution of estate, below, gives to his siblings, including proved children of Launcelot Granger. Date and place of birth are approximations.
DEATH: "Suffield Births, Marriages, Deaths, 1674-1850," Barbour Collection (typescript, 1928; Conn. State Library, Hartford), 86 (FHL #002980). "Slain by the Indians at Brookfield." Also see the inv of estate of Robert Granger of Suffield, 9 Sep 1709; settlement, 20 May 1713, distribution, 5 Jul 1714, Hampshire Co. Probate, 2:85,86; 4:20 (FHL #879184). Robert's death was near the spot where his sister Rebecca was killed by the Indians in 1693. Robert was said to be the last victim of the French and Indians in Mass. during Queen Anne's War (1703-1713). See James N. Granger, LAUNCELOT GRANGER, A GENEALOGICAL HISTORY (Hartford, 1893), 68 (FHL #929.273 G765g).
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BEP: IGI | Granger, Robert (I5135)
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BIRTH: No birth rec found. Roger Couch, deceased, is referred to in the division of estate of his father, Joseph Couch of Kittery, 21 Jul 1729 (York Co. Probate, 4:33-34 [FHL #012783]). Also see reference to an agreement between William and Roger Couch concerning the estate of their father Joseph Couch of Kittery, deceased, in agreement between William Couch and Roger's widow Bridget, 11 Jun 1719 (YORK DEEDS, 18 vols. [Portland, ME, 1887-1910], 9:172 [FHL #974.195 R2m]). Date and place of birth are approximations based on family history and chronology.
MAR: "Marriages by Rev. William Allen of Greenland, N.H.," NEHGR, 65(1911):351. (FHL #974 B2ne). No date is given, but the next dated entry was 29 Nov 1710.
DEATH: No death rec found. See the adm of estate of Roger Couch of Kittey, 5 Jan 1719/20, inv 19 Aug 1719, York Co. Probate, 3:32, 33 (FHL #012783).
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BEP: IGI | Couch, Roger (I11692)
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BIRTH: No birth rec found. Roger's death rec, below, identifies him as a son of John and Mercy Walbridge. His age of 80 at death calculates to a birth year of about 1774. It is stated that Roger was born in 1774, "prob. at Coventry, Conn.," in William Gedney Wallbridge, DESCENDANTS OF HENRY WALLBRIDGE (Litchfield, CT, 1989), 101 (FHL #982238 item 8). John Walbridge, Roger's father, was living in Coventry in 1775 when he served in Major Thomas Brown's company of militia (RECORD OF SERVICE OF CONNECTICUT MEN, pt. 1, "War of the Revolution" [Hartford, 1889], 7 [FHL #974.6 M2ca]). Roger was listed as a native of Connecticut in the 1850 U.S. census of Sharon, Vermont, p. 48, dwelling 211 (FHL #444919).
MAR: No mar rec found. That his wife was Polly Chamberlin is proved by the death records of son Lothrop and dau Fannie (Vermont Vital Records, 2nd series [FHL #540156, 540139]). Roger had three children in his household under the age of ten in the 1800 U.S. census of Sharon, Vermont, p. 403 (FHL #218689).
DEATH: Vermont Vital Records, 1st series (FHL #027717). Aged 83 yrs.
OCC: Farmer, War of 1812 soldier and pensioner.
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BEPS: IGI | Walbridge, Roger (I12033)
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3978 |
BIRTH: No birth rec found. Ruth is identified as a dau of Francis West by a great-grandson, Judge Zebulon West (1707-1770), cited in Edward E. Cornwall, "Francis West of Duxbury, Mass...," NEHGR, 60(1906):142 (FHL #974 B2ne). Date of birth is calculated from age 90 on death rec, below. Place of birth is suggested by known recidence of parents at Duxbury.
MAR: No mar rec found. Nathaniel Skiff is called "brother" in the will of Ruth's brother, Thomas West of Martha's Vineyard, 15 Jan 1697/8, proved 11 Oct 1706, Dukes Co. Probate, 1:8, 125-27 (FHL #911747). The will of Nathaniel Skiff of Windham, Conn., 19 Mar 1722, no probate act, mentions a wife Ruth (Windham District Probate, 1:42-44 [FHL #005930]). Hence, it is believed that Ruth West married Nathaniel Skiff.
DEATH: "Windham Births, Marriages, Deaths, 1692-1850," Barbour Collection (typescript, 1920; Conn. State Library), 229 (FHL #002983). Aged 90 yrs.
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BEP: IGI | West, Ruth (I6159)
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3979 |
BIRTH: No birth rec found. Ruth is identified in the division of estate of her father, John Hillman of Chilmark, 3 Oct 1743, Dukes Co. Probate, 3:153 (FHL #911747). She is also identified in the will of her mother, Ruth Hillman of Chilmark, 29 Mar 1760, proved 2 Jul 1760 (Ibid, 4:68 [FHL #911748]). Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: VITAL RECORDS OF CHILMARK (Boston, 1904), 57 (FHL #974.494/C1 V2v).
BAPT/ENDW: TIB (FHL #1263004-R).
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SEAL P: IGI
SEAL S: IGI | Hillman, Jane (I11855)
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3980 |
BIRTH: No birth rec found. Ruth is identified in the estate settlement of her brother, Daniel Beamon of Springfield, 8 May 1750, Hampshire Co. Probate, 7:252 (FHL #879185). Daniel is a proved son of Simon Beamon. Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: Springfield Vital Records, 1:17 (FHL #185414).
DEATH: Ibid, 1:98.
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BEPS: IGI | Beamon, Ruth (I4556)
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3981 |
BIRTH: No birth rec found. Ruth is identified in the will of her father, Edmund James of Hampton Falls, 10 Dec 1735, proved 20 Feb 1735/6 (PROBATE RECORDS OF THE PROVINCE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, 9 vols., repr of New Hampshire State Papers Series, vols. 31-39 [Bowie, MD, 1989-90], 2:555-56 [FHL #974.2 P2p]). She was under age 14 on 31 Aug 1748 when Abraham Moulton was appointed her guardian.
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BAPT/ENDW: TIB (FHL #1263047-R).
SEAL P: IGI | James, Ruth (I10351)
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3982 |
BIRTH: No birth rec found. Ruth is identified in the will of her father, Ephraim Payson of Stoughton, 9 Jun 1761, proved 11 Sep 1761, Suffolk Co. Probate Files, #12776, by corr, Massachusetts State Archives, Boston. Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: VITAL RECORDS OF WALPOLE (Boston, 1902), 159 (FHL #974.47/W2 V28v). She is called Ruth "Kendel" in her father's will.
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SEAL S: IGI | Payson, Ruth (I9726)
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3983 |
BIRTH: No birth rec found. Ruth is identified in the will of her father, James Cottle of Tisbury, 6 Aug 1739, proved Oct 1750, Dukes Co. Probate, 3:254-55 (FHL #911747). Date and place of birth are approximations based on family history and chronology.
MAR: No mar rec found. The adm of estate of John Hillman of Chilmark, 24 May 1728, identifies a wife Ruth. Ruth Hillman is identified in her father's will, above. Her own will, below, shows that she is the mother of John's children.
DEATH: No death rec found. See the will of Ruth Hillman of Chilmark, 29 Mar 1760, proved 2 Jul 1760, Dukes Co. Probate, 4:68 (FHL #911748).
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BEPS: IGI | Cottle, Ruth (I11949)
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3984 |
BIRTH: No birth rec found. Samuel Guild, the husband of Mary Woodcock, is listed among the legatees in the articles of agreement of the heirs of John Woodcock of Attleborough, 4 Dec 1701, Bristol Co. Probate, 2:37 (FHL #461882). Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: Rehoboth Vital Records (orig ms), 1:46 (FHL #562559).
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BEPS: IGI | Woodcock, Mary (I9295)
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3985 |
BIRTH: No birth rec found. Samuel in identified in the will of his father, John Gage of Bradford, n.d., proved 25 Mar 1673 (THE PROBATE RECORDS OF ESSEX COUNTY, 3 vols. [Salem, MA, 1916-20], 2:333-35 [FHL #974.45 P2p]). He is mentioned first in a list of five sons, which appear to be in birth order, as three of the five have documented ages in other recs. In his own will, below, Samuel mentions his three surviving brothers in the same order. Samuel was no doubt born at Ipswich where the Gage family resided, 1633-60. See Duane Marshall Gage, JOHN GAGE OF IPSWICH (Decorah, IA, 1983), 35-50 (FHL #929.273 G121gd).
MAR: VITAL RECORDS OF BRADFORD (Topsfield, MA, 1907), 209 (FHL #599732).
DEATH: No death rec found. See the will of Samuel Gage of Haverhill, 19 Jul 1676, proved 26 Sep 1676, inv 18 Aug 1676 (THE PROBATE RECORDS OF ESSEX COUNTY, 2:85-87).
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BEPS: IGI | Gage, Samuel (I7467)
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3986 |
BIRTH: No birth rec found. Samuel is called "eldest son" in the will of his father, Hugh Smith [of Rowley], [incomplete date] 1655, proved 25 Mar 1656 (THE PROBATE RECORDS OF ESSEX COUNTY, 3 vols. [Salem, MA, 1916-20], 1:265-36 [FHL #974.45 P2p]). He is also mentioned first on a list of children of Hugh Smith in deposition of his stepfather, Jeremiah Ellsworth, 26 Nov 1657 (Ibid, 1:237). The children for which birth dates are known are listed in proper birth order in this document.
MAR: VITAL RECORDS OF ROWLEY, 2 vols. (Salem, MA, 1928-31), 1:398 (FHL #974.45/R1 V28v). Duplicate mar rec gives wife's name as Elizabeth (not Mary) Elithorpe. However, wife Mary administered his estate in 1691, below.
DEATH: No death rec found. See the adm of estate of Samuel Smith, 22 Apr 1691, Essex Co. Court Papers, 1682-92, #75 (FHL #877433). He is said to have died on the voyage to Canada with Capt. Philip Nelson. See George B. Blodgette, EARLY SETTLERS OF ROWLEY (Rowley, MA, 1933), 344-45 (FHL #974.45/R1 D2b). Blodgette appears to be quoting the original probate file, which states Samuel "died in the voyage to Canada." This phrase was evidently left out of the court rec.
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BAPT/ENDW: TIB (FHL #1263408-R)
SEAL P: FGRA
SEAL S: IGI | Smith, Samuel (I7499)
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3987 |
BIRTH: No birth rec found. Samuel is identified as a 14-year-old son in the inv of estate of his father, Matthew Woodruff of Farmington, 18 Nov 1691, Hartford District Probate, abstracted in Charles W. Manwaring, ed, DIGEST OF THE EARLY CONNECTICUT PROBATE RECORDS, 3 vols. (Hartford, 1904-1906), 1:526-27 (FHL #974.6 P2m). His place of birth is in unclear.The family was in Milford as late as 1673, when Samuel's brother John was born. Matthew Woodruff and wife joined the Congregational Church at Farmington on 1 Mar 1678/9 (Farmington 1st Congregational Church recs, 1:101 [FHL #004241]).
MAR: No mar rec found. Ruth, wife of Samuel Woodruff, was one of the heirs of John Judd who deeded land to their "brethren," Joseph Judd and Anthony Judd, 27 Jun 1716 (Farmington Deeds, 3:265 [FHL #004216]).
DEATH: "Farmington Births, Marriages, Deaths, 1645-1850," Barbour Collection (typescript, 1927; Conn. State Library, Hartford), 187 (FHL #002970). Also see the will of Samuel Judd of Farmington, 8 Feb 1730/1, proved 6 Feb 1732/3, Hartford Probate District, abstracted in Manwaring, DIGEST, 3:136-37.
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BEPS: IGI | Woodruff, Samuel (I5528)
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3988 |
BIRTH: No birth rec found. Samuel is identified as a son of Edward Cottle in Charles Edward Banks, HISTORY OF MARTHA'S VINEYARD, 3 vols. (Boston, 1911-25; repr Edgartown, MA, 1966), 3:107 (FHL #974.494 H2b). No other Cottle families were on Martha's Vineyard into which he could fit. He was probably born in Plymouth Twp about 1677. Edward Cottle was living at Mannamoiett on 5 Mar 1677/8 when fined for profaning the Sabbath (Nathaniel B. Shurtleff and David Pulsifer, eds, RECORDS OF THE COLONY OF NEW PLYMOUTH, 12 vols. [Boston, 1955-61], 5:254 [FHL #974.4 N2n]). This is probably Manomet, a village in Plymouth Twp.
DEATH: No death rec found. Samuel was referred to as deceased in the deposition of John Hillman, 6 Sep 1698 (Suffolk Co. Court Files, #4714).
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BEP: IGI | Cottle, Samuel (I11985)
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3989 |
BIRTH: No birth rec found. Samuel is identified as a son of Francis Westby a great-grandson, Judge Zebulon West (1707-1770), cited in Edward E. Cornwall, "Francis West of Duxbury, Mass...," NEHGR, 60(1906):142 (FHL #974 B2ne). Date of birth is calculated from age 47 on death rec, below. Place of birth is suggested by known residence of parents in Duxbury during this period.
MAR: VITAL RECORDS OF DUXBURY (Boston, 1911), 328 (FHL #974.48/D1 V2n). Duplicate entry: "26" Dec 1668.
DEATH: Ibid, 435. Aged 47 yrs.
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BEPS: IGI | West, Samuel (I6155)
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3990 |
BIRTH: No birth rec found. Samuel is identified in the division of estate of his father, Anthony Colby of Salisbury, 9 Apr 1661 (THE PROBATE RECORDS OF ESSEX COUNTY, 3 vols. [Salem, MA, 1916-20], 1:408-409 [FHL #974.45 P2p]). Chronology suggests that Samuel was born between his brothers John (b. 1633) and Isaac (b. 1640). Anthony Colby was living in Ipswich, Mass. on 27 Jun 1637 when he sued John Hall of Lynn (RECORDS AND FILES OF THE QUARTERLY COURTS OF ESSEX COUNTY, 9 vols. [Salem, MA, 1911-75], 1:6 [FHL #974.45 P2e]). It is very likely that Samuel was born in Ipswich.
MAR: No mar rec found. Elizabeth, wife of Samuel Colby, is identified in the will of her father, William Sargent of Amesbury, 24 Mar 1670/1, proved 13 Apr 1675 (PROBATE RECORDS OF ESSEX COUNTY, 2:439-41).
DEATH: No death rec found. See the will of Samuel Colby of Amesbury, 6 Mar 1715/6, proved 2 Jul 1716, inv n.d., presented 2 Jul 1716, Essex Co. Probate, (o.s.) 311:401-403 (FHL #875127); receipts of heirs, 25 Jul 1716 (Ibid, 313:137 [FHL #875128]).
OCC: Innholder
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BEPS: IGI | Colby, Samuel (I10808)
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3991 |
BIRTH: No birth rec found. Samuel is identified in the estate recs of his mother, Anna Stanton of Stonington, New London District Probate Files, #5038 (FHL #1025050). He is also identified in a deed from the heirs of Thomas Stanton to Samuel Stanton, 12 Mar 1701/2 (Stonginton Deeds, 2:234 [FHL #005593). Date and place of birth are approximations based on family history and chronology. See William A. Stanton, A RECORD OF THOMAS STANTON (Albany, NY, 1891), 17 (FHL #928379 item 2). Mother's estate rec suggests probable birth order of children.
MAR: "Stonington Births, Marriages, Deaths, 1658-1854," Barbour Collection (typescript, 1918; Conn. State Library, Hartford), 240 (FHL #002980). Mar date is given as "23" Jun 1680 in the diary of Thomas Minor of Stonington. See John A. Miner, ed, THE MINOR DIARIES, STONINGTON, CONNECTICUT, THOMAS 1653 TO 1684, MANASSEH 1696 TO 1720 (Ann Arbor, MI, 1976), 160 (FHL #1036221). Part 1, the diary of Thomas Minor, is a reprint of the 1899 edition.
DEATH: Death date is found in probate rec. See the will of Samuel Stanton of Stonington, 1 Jun 1729, proved 21 Nov 1732; codicil, 28 Oct 1732, New London District Probate Files, #5049 (FHL #1025050).
~LDS ORDINANCES
BEPS: IGI | Stanton, Samuel (I7100)
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3992 |
BIRTH: No birth rec found. Samuel is identified in the settlement of estate of his brother Daniel Beamon, a proved son of Simon Beamon, 8 May 1750, Hampshire Co. Probate, 7:252 (FHL #879186). He is mentioned before his brother Josiah, who was born 4 Feb 1662/3, so it is presumed that Samuel was born first. Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: "Windsor Births, Marriages, Deaths, 1637-1850," Barbour Collection (typescript, 1929; Conn. State Library, Hartford), 24 (FHL #002983).
DEATH: Estate recs of Samuel Beamon include date and place of death. See the adm of estate of Samuel "Bement" of Simsbury, 6 Mar 1741/2; petitions to set off dowry, 5 May 1747 and 18 Jul 1752, Hartford District Probate, abstracted in Charles W. Manwaring, ed, DIGEST OF THE EARLY CONNECTICUT PROBATE RECORDS, 3 vols. (Hartford, 1904-1906), 3:228 (FHL #974.6 P2m).
~LDS ORDINANCES
BEP: FGRA
SEAL S: IGI | Beamon, Samuel (I4901)
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3993 |
BIRTH: No birth rec found. Samuel is identified in the will of his father, Benjamin Burr of Hartford, 2 Jun 1677, proved 20 Apr 1681, Hartford District Probate, abstracted in Charles W. Manwaring, DIGEST OF THE EARLY CONNECTICUT PROBATE RECORDS, 3 vols. (Hartford, 1904-1906), 1:284-85 (FHL #974.6 P2m). He was made freeman at Hartford in 1658, therefore he was at least 21. Samuel probably arrived at age within the year. His father was an original Hartford settler of 1636.
MAR: No mar rec found. The will of John Basey of Hartford, 14 Aug 1671, proved 7 Sep 1671, gives to his dau "Mary Burr." See abstract from Hartford District Probate in Manwaring, DIGEST, 1:179-80. As the wife of Benjamin's other son, Thomas, can be clearly identified as Sarah Speck, and, as Samuel Burr had a grandchild "Basey Burr," there is little doubt that Samuel Burr's wife was Mary Basey.
DEATH: Death date is included in inv of estate. See the adm of estate of Samuel Burr of Hartford, 13 Dec 1682, inv 5 Oct 1682, Hartford District Probate, abstracted in Manwaring, DIGEST, 1:285.
~LDS ORDINANCES
BEPS: IGI | Burr, Samuel (I5956)
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3994 |
BIRTH: No birth rec found. Samuel is identified in the will of his father, Ezekiel Worthen of Amesbury, 6 May 1715, proved 6 Aug 1716, Essex Co. Probate (o.s.) 311:420-23 (FHL #875127). Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR #1: VITAL RECORDS OF HAVERHILL, 2 vols. (Topsfield, MA, 1910-11), 2:342 (FHL #974.45/H1 V29h).
MAR #2: Ibid.
DEATH: No death rec found. Samuel was living in Haverhill on 27 Feb 1734/5 when he acknowledged a deed to his son Thomas Worthen (Essex Co. Deeds, 68:79 [FHL #866044]).
~LDS ORDINANCES
BEPS1,2: IGI | Worthen, Samuel (I10667)
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3995 |
BIRTH: No birth rec found. Samuel is identified in the will of his father, James Cottle of Tisbury, 6 Aug 1739, proved Oct 1750, Dukes Co. Probate, 3:254-55 (FHL #911747). Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: VITAL RECORDS OF CHILMARK (Boston, 1904; repr with addenda by Catherine Merwin Mayhew, Bowie, MD, 1991), 48 (FHL #974.494/C1 V2v).
DEATH: Charles Edward Banks, HISTORY OF MARTHA'S VINEYARD, 3 vols. (Boston, 1911-25; repr Edgartown, MA, 1966), 3:108 (FHL #974.494 H2b). Not confirmed in original sources, but see the adm of estate of Samuel Cottle of Edgartown, 18 Jan 1770, inv 25 Feb 1770, Dukes Co. Probate, 6:29, 31 (FHL #911748).
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BEPS: IGI | Cottle, Samuel (I11973)
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3996 |
BIRTH: No birth rec found. Samuel is identified in the will of his father, James Rogers of New London, 11 Nov 1683, no probate act, New London Disrict Probate, A:208-209 (FHL #005111). It appears from the will that he is the eldest son. Date of birth is calculated from Samuel's own will, below, in which he calls himself "aged 72 years and upward" on 20 Feb 1712/3. He may have been born at Saybrook, where James was living in 1637, or in Stratford, where he lived before coming to Milford in or before 1645. Samuel is also called son of James on mar rec #1.
MAR #1: New London Vital Records, 1:3 (FHL #1312157). Duplicate entry: "23" Nov 1662.
MAR #2: No mar rec found. Wife Joanna is mentioned in his will, below. She married (1) Thomas Williams and (2) Samuel Rogers, according to her death entry in "Deaths from the Diary of Joshua Hempstead [of New London]" (typescript, n.d.; New Haven Colony Historical Society, New Haven, Conn.), 69 (FHL #003028 item 4).
EATH: "Diary of Joshua Hempstead," 71 (FHL #003028 item 4). Also see the will of Samuel Rogers of New London, 20 Feb 1712/3, proved 8 Dec 1713, New London District Probate, B:51-52 (FHL #005111).
OCC: Baker
~LDS ORDINANCES
BEPS1,2: IGI | Rogers, Samuel (I7056)
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3997 |
BIRTH: No birth rec found. Samuel is identified in the will of his father, John Lawrence of Groton, 24 Apr 1667, proved 1 Oct 1667, Middlesex Co. Probate Files, 1st series, #13715 (FHL #416790). The will suggests birth order. Date and place of birth are approximations.
MAR: Roger D. Joslyn, ed, VITAL RECORDS OF CHARLESTOWN, 2 vols. (Boston, 1984-95), 1:116 (FHL #974.46/C2 V2j). The wife is called "widow" Rebecca Luen on mar rec. She was apparently the widow of John Luen, whose wife Rebecca gave birth to a dau Rebecca on 14 Apr 1682 (Ibid, 1:115). The mar of John Luen and Rebecca has not been found.
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BEPS: IGI | Lawrence, Samuel (I12143)
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3998 |
BIRTH: No birth rec found. Samuel is identified in the will of his father, Jonathan Gilbert of Hartford, 10 Sep 1674, proved 1 Mar 1683, Hartford District Probate, abstracted in Charles W. Manwaring, ed, DIGESTOF THE EARLY CONNECTICUT PROBATE RECORDS, 3 vols. (Hartford, 1904-1906), 1:307 (FHL #974.6 P2m). Date and place of birth are given in Homer W. Brainard, Harold Simeon Gilbert, and Clarence Almon Torrey, THE GILBERT FAMILY (New Haven, 1953), 77 (FHL #929.273 G377b). Not found in Hartford vital recs.
MAR: "Hartford Births, Marriages, Deaths, 1635-1855," Barbour Collection (typescript, 1928; Conn. State Library, Hartford), 127 (FHL #002971).
DEATH: "Deaths from the Diary of Joshua Hempstead [of New London]" (typescript, n.d.; New Haven Colony Historical Society, New Haven, Conn.), 32 (FHL #003028 item 4). Died "at Paugwonk" [Lyme].
BUR: "Headstone Inscriptions Town of Salem," Charles R. Hale Collection (typescript, 1937; Conn. State Library, Hartford), Gilbert Cemetery, #317-10, p. 22 (FHL #003360). Aged 70 yrs; "Col. Whiting's Reg't, Queen Anne's War." Salem was part of Lyme at the time of Samuel's death.
OCC: Yeoman, militia captain, soldier in Queen Anne's War.
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BEPS: IGI | Gilbert, Samuel (I6954)
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3999 |
BIRTH: No birth rec found. Samuel is identified in the will of his father, Pasco Foote of Salem, 21 Sep 1670, proved 30 Jun 1671 (THE PROBATE RECORDS OF ESSEX COUNTY, 3 vols. [Salem, MA: 1916-20], 2:229-30 [FHL #974.45 P2p]). Samuel deposed on 29 Mar 1669 he was 32 yrs old (RECORDS AND FILES OF THE QUARTERLY COURTS OF ESSEX COUNTY, 9 vols. [Salem, MA: 1911-75], 4:100 [FHL #974.45 P2e]). Samuel is also identified in his chr rec, below. Pasco Foote was living in Salem as early as 1636.
CHR: VITAL RECORDS OF SALEM, 6 vols. (Salem, MA, 1916-25), 1:313 (FHL #974.45/S1 V2e).
MAR: VITAL RECORDS OF SALISBURY (Topsfield, MA, 1915), 359 (FHL #974.45/S3 V2t).
DEATH: VITAL RECORDS OF AMESBURY (Topsfield, MA, 1913), 547 (FHL #974.45/A1 V2a). Also see the adm of estate of Capt. Samuel Foot of Amesbury, 30 Sep 1690, inv 9 Sep 1690, Essex Co. Probate, (o.s.) 304:259-60 (FHL #860486). Samuel was captured by the Indians and tortured to death during the raid on Amesbury in King William's War. See account in Cotton Mather, MAGNALIA CHRISTI AMERICANA, (London, 1702; repr Hartford, 1853), 2:607 (FHL #1688545). Also see "Journal of John Pike, "COLLECTIONS OF THE NEW HAMPSHIRE HISTORICAL SOCIETY, 3(1832):44 (FHL #844660). "The enemy came down upon Amesbury, took Capt. Foot alive, killed Philip Rowell and two more."
OCC: Seaman, captain of Amesbury military co.
~LDS ORDINANCES
BEPS: IGI | Foote, Samuel (I11133)
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4000 |
BIRTH: No birth rec found. Samuel is identified in the will of his father, Samuel Foster of Reading, 6 Feb 1762, proved 22 Feb 1762, Middlesex Co. Probate Files, 1st series, #8257 (FHL #397064). Evidence that Samuel Foster of Ashford, Conn. came from Reading is shown by a Middlesex Co. deed: Samuel Foster, Jr, "late of Reading, now of Ashford...the eldest son of my Honored Father Samuel Foster of Reading," to his brother Abraham Foster of Reading, 7 Jan 1725/6 (Middlesex Co. Deeds, 46:227 [FHL #554025]). As eldest son, Samuel was born between his parents mar in 1701 and the birth of his brother Abraham in 1704 at Lynn.
MAR #1: "Ashford Births, Marriages, Deaths, 1710-1851," Barbour Collection (typescript, 1921; Conn. State Library, Hartford), 72 (FHL #002967).
MAR #2: Reg of the 1st Trinitarian Congregational Church of Brooklyn, Conn., 1:313 (FHL #003810). Also see mar intention, 13 Apr 1758, VITAL RECORDS OF DOUGLAS (Worcester, MA, 1906), 106 (FHL #974.43/D1 V29v).
DEATH: No death rec found. See the estate recs of Samuel Foster of Douglas, Worcester Co. Probate: inv 6 Mar 1771 (12:32 [FHL #856281]), adm 20 Mar 1771 (110:266 [FHL #859340]), adm bond 20 Mar 1771 (216:3000 [FHL #863513]), Lois Foster, widow, relinquished adm to Jonathan Foster 20 Mar1771 (224:238 [FHL #863517]).
OCC: Turner, miller, physician.
~LDS ORDINANCES
BEPS1,2: IGI | Foster, Samuel (I8271)
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