Samuel Graves1
M, b. circa 1657, d. 11 March 1731
Samuel Graves|b. c 1657\nd. 11 Mar 1731|p21.htm#i501|John Graves|b. c 1622\nd. 26 Mar 1678|p20.htm#i496|Mary Smith|b. 19 Oct 1628\nd. 16 Dec 1668|p20.htm#i497|Thomas Graves|b. b 1585\nd. Nov 1662|p21.htm#i508|Sarah (?)|b. c 1600\nd. 17 Dec 1666|p21.htm#i509|Lt. Samuel Smith|b. 6 Sep 1601\nd. Dec 1680|p21.htm#i514|Elizabeth Smith|b. c 1602\nd. 16 Mar 1685/86|p21.htm#i515|
Samuel Graves was born circa 1657 at Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut.1,2 He was the son of John Graves and Mary Smith.1 Samuel Graves married Sarah Colton on 31 October 1678 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts; They had the following children born at Hatfield: Sarah b. 1 Jul 1687, m. Daniel Smith 7 Apr 1709; Jonathan b. 27 Oct 1689, m. 1st Mrs. Elizabeth Combs 2 Jun 1715, 2nd. Hannah, d. 21 May 1773; Abraham b. 12 Dec 1691, m. Thankful Bardwell 23 May 1717, d. 28 Oct 1777; David b. 9 Dec 1693, m. Abigail Bardwell 6 Jun 1720, d. 25 Aug 1781; Noah b. 19 Dec 1695, m. 1st Rebecca Wright, 2nd. Rachel Newton 8 Apr 1754, d. 17 Mar 1773; Mehitable b. 19 Dec 1695, m. John Bardwell of Hatfield; Samuel b. 30 Jan 1697, m. Grace Hitchcock.3
They moved from Hadley to Sunderland, Franklin County, Massachusetts circa 1725.1 Samuel Graves died on 11 March 1731 at Sunderland, Franklin County, Massachusetts; Thomas Graves Settler says the date could possibly be 15 Oct 1734.1,4
They moved from Hadley to Sunderland, Franklin County, Massachusetts circa 1725.1 Samuel Graves died on 11 March 1731 at Sunderland, Franklin County, Massachusetts; Thomas Graves Settler says the date could possibly be 15 Oct 1734.1,4
Sarah Graves1
F, b. circa 1659, d. 12 June 1700
Sarah Graves|b. c 1659\nd. 12 Jun 1700|p21.htm#i502|John Graves|b. c 1622\nd. 26 Mar 1678|p20.htm#i496|Mary Smith|b. 19 Oct 1628\nd. 16 Dec 1668|p20.htm#i497|Thomas Graves|b. b 1585\nd. Nov 1662|p21.htm#i508|Sarah (?)|b. c 1600\nd. 17 Dec 1666|p21.htm#i509|Lt. Samuel Smith|b. 6 Sep 1601\nd. Dec 1680|p21.htm#i514|Elizabeth Smith|b. c 1602\nd. 16 Mar 1685/86|p21.htm#i515|
Sarah Graves was born circa 1659 at Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut.1 She was the daughter of John Graves and Mary Smith.1 Sarah Graves married Edward Stebbins on 14 April 1679 at Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts; He was son of Thomas and Hannah Wright Stebbins and was b. 14 Apr 1656 and d. 31 Oct 1712 both in Springfield. They had son, Thomas, b. 7 Nov 1687, m. Mary Ely 1 Mar 1711, d. 4 Dec 1758.1,2 Sarah Graves died on 12 June 1700 at Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts.1
Elizabeth Graves1
F, b. 6 December 1662
Elizabeth Graves|b. 6 Dec 1662|p21.htm#i503|John Graves|b. c 1622\nd. 26 Mar 1678|p20.htm#i496|Mary Smith|b. 19 Oct 1628\nd. 16 Dec 1668|p20.htm#i497|Thomas Graves|b. b 1585\nd. Nov 1662|p21.htm#i508|Sarah (?)|b. c 1600\nd. 17 Dec 1666|p21.htm#i509|Lt. Samuel Smith|b. 6 Sep 1601\nd. Dec 1680|p21.htm#i514|Elizabeth Smith|b. c 1602\nd. 16 Mar 1685/86|p21.htm#i515|
Elizabeth Graves was born on 6 December 1662 at Hatfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.2,1,3 She was the daughter of John Graves and Mary Smith.1 Elizabeth Graves married Thomas Jones.1,2
Daniel Graves1
M, b. 7 December 1664, d. 18 May 1724
Daniel Graves|b. 7 Dec 1664\nd. 18 May 1724|p21.htm#i504|John Graves|b. c 1622\nd. 26 Mar 1678|p20.htm#i496|Mary Smith|b. 19 Oct 1628\nd. 16 Dec 1668|p20.htm#i497|Thomas Graves|b. b 1585\nd. Nov 1662|p21.htm#i508|Sarah (?)|b. c 1600\nd. 17 Dec 1666|p21.htm#i509|Lt. Samuel Smith|b. 6 Sep 1601\nd. Dec 1680|p21.htm#i514|Elizabeth Smith|b. c 1602\nd. 16 Mar 1685/86|p21.htm#i515|
Daniel Graves was born on 7 December 1664 at Hatfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.2,1,3 He was the son of John Graves and Mary Smith.1 Daniel Graves married Hannah Warriner circa 1697 at Massachusetts; Their children, born at Springfield, were: Hannah b. 17 Mar 1698; Daniel b. 20 Mar 1700, m. Margaret Miller 22 Nov 1727, d. 29 Nov 1760; Jemima b. 23 Jun 1703, m. Jonathan Janes of Northfield 19 Apr 1732, d. 18 Jun 1790; and John b. 17 Feb 1707, m. Mary Bush 16 Dec 1729.1 Daniel Graves died on 18 May 1724 at Massachusetts at age 59.1
Ebenezer Graves1
M, b. 20 November 1666, d. circa 1748
Ebenezer Graves|b. 20 Nov 1666\nd. c 1748|p21.htm#i505|John Graves|b. c 1622\nd. 26 Mar 1678|p20.htm#i496|Mary Smith|b. 19 Oct 1628\nd. 16 Dec 1668|p20.htm#i497|Thomas Graves|b. b 1585\nd. Nov 1662|p21.htm#i508|Sarah (?)|b. c 1600\nd. 17 Dec 1666|p21.htm#i509|Lt. Samuel Smith|b. 6 Sep 1601\nd. Dec 1680|p21.htm#i514|Elizabeth Smith|b. c 1602\nd. 16 Mar 1685/86|p21.htm#i515|
Ebenezer Graves was born on 20 November 1666 at Hatfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.2,1,3 He was the son of John Graves and Mary Smith.1 Ebenezer Graves married Mary (?) circa 1693 at Massachusetts; They had the following children born in Springfield, Massachusetts: Ebenezer b. 8 Jan 1694, d. 18 May 1749; Mary b. 22 Aug 1696, m. Benjamin Morgan of Brimfield; Benjamin b. 15 Feb 1698; and Abigail b. 18 Feb 1707, m. Bezaliel Sherman of Brimfield 4 Feb 1732, d. 18 Mar 1787.1 Ebenezer Graves died circa 1748 at Hampden County, Massachusetts.1
Bethiah Graves1
F, b. 7 January 1668, d. 21 January 1668
Bethiah Graves|b. 7 Jan 1668\nd. 21 Jan 1668|p21.htm#i506|John Graves|b. c 1622\nd. 26 Mar 1678|p20.htm#i496|Mary Smith|b. 19 Oct 1628\nd. 16 Dec 1668|p20.htm#i497|Thomas Graves|b. b 1585\nd. Nov 1662|p21.htm#i508|Sarah (?)|b. c 1600\nd. 17 Dec 1666|p21.htm#i509|Lt. Samuel Smith|b. 6 Sep 1601\nd. Dec 1680|p21.htm#i514|Elizabeth Smith|b. c 1602\nd. 16 Mar 1685/86|p21.htm#i515|
Bethiah Graves was born on 7 January 1668 at Hatfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.2,1,3 She was the daughter of John Graves and Mary Smith.1 Bethiah Graves died on 21 January 1668 at Hatfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, at age 0.1,2
Nathaniel Graves1
M, b. 10 June 1671, d. circa 1757
Nathaniel Graves|b. 10 Jun 1671\nd. c 1757|p21.htm#i507|John Graves|b. c 1622\nd. 26 Mar 1678|p20.htm#i496|Mary Bronson||p20.htm#i498|Thomas Graves|b. b 1585\nd. Nov 1662|p21.htm#i508|Sarah (?)|b. c 1600\nd. 17 Dec 1666|p21.htm#i509|||||||
Nathaniel Graves was born on 10 June 1671 at Hatfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.1,2 He was the son of John Graves and Mary Bronson.1 Nathaniel Graves married Rebecca Allis on 30 April 1702.1 Nathaniel Graves died circa 1757.1
Thomas Graves1
M, b. before 1585, d. November 1662
Thomas Graves was born before 1585 at England.1 He married Sarah (?) before 1620 at England.2,3 In 1645 Thomas Graveswas residing at Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut.1 He was freed from training, watching & warding. On 1 December 1645 at Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut.2 He was granted land on 14 March 1649/50 at Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut.2 He emigrated between September 1661 and October 1661 from Hartford, Connecticut toHatfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.1 He died in November 1662 at Hatfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts; This was still part of Hadley at the time of his death.2,1,3,4
Children of Thomas Graves and Sarah (?)
- Isaac Graves b. c 16203
- John Graves+ b. c 1622, d. 26 Mar 16781
- Samuel Graves b. c 16253
- Elizabeth Graves b. c 16253
- Nathaniel Graves b. c 1629, d. 28 Sep 16823
Citations
Sarah (?)1
F, b. circa 1600, d. 17 December 1666
Sarah (?) was born circa 1600 at England; John Winthrop, Jr.'s Medical Journal states she was about 60 on 16 Nov 1659.2 She married Thomas Graves before 1620 at England.1,3 Sarah (?) died on 17 December 1666 at Hatfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts; Hatfield was still part of Hadley at this time.1,4
Children of Sarah (?) and Thomas Graves
- Isaac Graves b. c 16203
- John Graves+ b. c 1622, d. 26 Mar 16781
- Samuel Graves b. c 16253
- Elizabeth Graves b. c 16253
- Nathaniel Graves b. c 1629, d. 28 Sep 16823
Citations
- [S150] Donald Lines and Waterman, Edgar Francis Jacobus, Hale, House and Related.
- [S400] Massachusetts Historical Society, Winthrop Medical Journal.
- [S173] Kenneth Vance Graves, Thomas Graves Settler.
- [S283] Hadley and Hatfield, Massachusetts, Hadley/Hatfield Vital Records, Film Nos. 0760648 and 0186152.
Isaac Graves1
M, b. circa 1620
Isaac Graves|b. c 1620|p21.htm#i510|Thomas Graves|b. b 1585\nd. Nov 1662|p21.htm#i508|Sarah (?)|b. c 1600\nd. 17 Dec 1666|p21.htm#i509|||||||||||||
Isaac Graves was born circa 1620 at England.1 He was the son of Thomas Graves and Sarah (?).1 Isaac Graves married Mary Church circa 1646 at Hartford County, Connecticut; They had the following children (the first four born at Hartford): Mary b. 5 Jul 1647, m. 1st Eleazer Frary 28 Jan 1665/6, 2nd. Joseph Haskell 2 Dec 1674; Isaac b. 21 or 22 Aug 1650, never married, d. before 1677; Rebecca b. 3 Jul 1652 (or 1653), never married, d. before 1677; Samuel Graves b. 1 (or 5) Oct 1655, m. 1st Sarah Colton 31 (or 1) Oct 1678, 2nd Deliverance 1 Jan 1689/90, d. 8 Feb 1691/2; Sarah b. abt 1657 m. Benjamin Barrett of Sunderland, Massachusetts, 27 Apr 1677, d. Sunderland; Elizabeth b. 6 Mar 1661/2, m. Benjamin Hastings 1683, d. before 8 Feb 1697, He was b. 9 Aug 1659, m. 2nd Mary Parsons of Northampton, Massachusetts, d. 8 Feb 1797 Hatfield; John b. 1664, m. Sarah Banks 26 Oct 1686, probably d. 1746; Hannah b. 24 Jan 1665/6, m. William Sackett 27 Nov 1689; Jonathan b. 24 Jan 1666, m. 1st Sarah Parsons, 2nd Mary Janes King 19 Jul 1721, d. 12 Oct 1737; and Mehitable b. 1 Oct 1671, m. 1st Richard Morton of Hatfield 29 Jan 1689/90, 2nd William Worthington abt. 1693/4, d. 22 Mar 1742 at Colchester, Connecticut.1,2 Isaac Graves was killed along with his brother, John Graves, on 19 September 1677 at Hatfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts. See an account of the attack in his brother's narrative; An account of the indian attack leading to his death follows:
At about 11 o'clock on the morning of 19 Sep 1677, while most of the men were at work in the meadows cutting corn, Hatfield was attacked by indians. They came through Middle Lane and fell upon houses lying outside the stockade. They torched the buildings of Samuel Kellogg at the corner of the lane and his wife, Sarah, and her infant son were killed and another child, Samuel, 3 yrs., was seized and bound. Surprised by the suddenness of the attack, Obadiah Dickinson and one child were captured unresisting at the house below. His wife was wounded and left for dead and the house set on fire. John Allis's barn was burned and his six-year-old daughter, Abigail, captured. With no attempt to enter the open gate of the stockade the invaders rushed across the street to the houses on the east side, whose occupants were seeking places of safety. The indians sped northward and killed the wife of Selectman Samuel Belden, who lived on the Silas Porter place. John Coleman's house was burned and his wife, Hannah, and infant child, Bethiah, were slain, one child wounded and two were captured, of whom little Sarah was only 4. John Wells' daughter, Elizabeth, age 2, was killed, his wife, Sarah, and one child wounded. Hannah Jennings, wife of Stephen Jennings, was made prisoner with her two children by her former husband, Samuel Gillett, who was killed at an earlier fight. Philip Russell's wife, Elizabeth and their 3-year-old son, Stephen, were killed. Across the street, on the J.D. Brown place, stood the home of Samuel Foote, who had moved from his first allotment. His wife, Mary, with a young son, Nathaniel, and a 3-year-old daughter, Mary, were seized and dragged along. On the next lot above men were at work building a house for John Graves, Jr., who was soon to marry Sarah White. Hastening northward to finish their work of destruction, with an attack on the family of their hated foe, Benjamin Waite, they shot from the frame of the structure being erected the brothers, John and Isaac Graves, and 2 young carpenters from Springfield, John Atchisson and John Cooper. Waite's house was at the very end of the village street. The indians burned his house and barn and took away his whole family,--wife, Martha, and three children, Mary, Martha, and Sarah, aged 6, 4 and 2. Abigail, 8-year-old daughter of Wiliam Bartholomew, a former resident of Deerfield, was also captured.1,3,4,5
At about 11 o'clock on the morning of 19 Sep 1677, while most of the men were at work in the meadows cutting corn, Hatfield was attacked by indians. They came through Middle Lane and fell upon houses lying outside the stockade. They torched the buildings of Samuel Kellogg at the corner of the lane and his wife, Sarah, and her infant son were killed and another child, Samuel, 3 yrs., was seized and bound. Surprised by the suddenness of the attack, Obadiah Dickinson and one child were captured unresisting at the house below. His wife was wounded and left for dead and the house set on fire. John Allis's barn was burned and his six-year-old daughter, Abigail, captured. With no attempt to enter the open gate of the stockade the invaders rushed across the street to the houses on the east side, whose occupants were seeking places of safety. The indians sped northward and killed the wife of Selectman Samuel Belden, who lived on the Silas Porter place. John Coleman's house was burned and his wife, Hannah, and infant child, Bethiah, were slain, one child wounded and two were captured, of whom little Sarah was only 4. John Wells' daughter, Elizabeth, age 2, was killed, his wife, Sarah, and one child wounded. Hannah Jennings, wife of Stephen Jennings, was made prisoner with her two children by her former husband, Samuel Gillett, who was killed at an earlier fight. Philip Russell's wife, Elizabeth and their 3-year-old son, Stephen, were killed. Across the street, on the J.D. Brown place, stood the home of Samuel Foote, who had moved from his first allotment. His wife, Mary, with a young son, Nathaniel, and a 3-year-old daughter, Mary, were seized and dragged along. On the next lot above men were at work building a house for John Graves, Jr., who was soon to marry Sarah White. Hastening northward to finish their work of destruction, with an attack on the family of their hated foe, Benjamin Waite, they shot from the frame of the structure being erected the brothers, John and Isaac Graves, and 2 young carpenters from Springfield, John Atchisson and John Cooper. Waite's house was at the very end of the village street. The indians burned his house and barn and took away his whole family,--wife, Martha, and three children, Mary, Martha, and Sarah, aged 6, 4 and 2. Abigail, 8-year-old daughter of Wiliam Bartholomew, a former resident of Deerfield, was also captured.1,3,4,5
Citations
- [S173] Kenneth Vance Graves, Thomas Graves Settler.
- [S150] Donald Lines and Waterman, Edgar Francis Jacobus, Hale, House and Related.
- [S283] Hadley and Hatfield, Massachusetts, Hadley/Hatfield Vital Records, Film Nos. 0760648 and 0186152.
- [S171] John Card Graves, Genealogy of the Graves Family.
- [S174] Daniel White and Wells, Reuben Field Wells, History of Hatfield.
Samuel Graves1
M, b. circa 1625
Samuel Graves|b. c 1625|p21.htm#i511|Thomas Graves|b. b 1585\nd. Nov 1662|p21.htm#i508|Sarah (?)|b. c 1600\nd. 17 Dec 1666|p21.htm#i509|||||||||||||
Nathaniel Graves1
M, b. circa 1629, d. 28 September 1682
Nathaniel Graves|b. c 1629\nd. 28 Sep 1682|p21.htm#i512|Thomas Graves|b. b 1585\nd. Nov 1662|p21.htm#i508|Sarah (?)|b. c 1600\nd. 17 Dec 1666|p21.htm#i509|||||||||||||
Nathaniel Graves was born circa 1629 at England.1 He was the son of Thomas Graves and Sarah (?).1 Nathaniel Graves married Martha Betts on 16 January 1655 at Hartford County, Connecticut; They had the following children: Sarah b. 4 Oct 1656, m. Samuel Bradfield; Mary b. 11 Nov 1658, m. John Deming 5 Jan 1684, he was b. 9 Sep 1658 and d. 25 Nov 1729; Rebecca b. Feb 1660; Nathaniel b. 1662, d. 5 Jan 1681; Martha b. 15 Jul 1667, m. John Russell 9 Apr 1691, d. 15 Jul 1740; and Abigail b. 15 Oct 1669, m. Ebenezer Belden, son of John and Lydia Belden.1 Nathaniel Graves died on 28 September 1682 at Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut.1
Citations
- [S173] Kenneth Vance Graves, Thomas Graves Settler.
Elizabeth Graves1
F, b. circa 1625
Elizabeth Graves|b. c 1625|p21.htm#i513|Thomas Graves|b. b 1585\nd. Nov 1662|p21.htm#i508|Sarah (?)|b. c 1600\nd. 17 Dec 1666|p21.htm#i509|||||||||||||
Elizabeth Graves was born circa 1625 at England.1,2 She was the daughter of Thomas Graves and Sarah (?).1
Lt. Samuel Smith1
M, b. 6 September 1601, d. December 1680
Lt. Samuel Smith|b. 6 Sep 1601\nd. Dec 1680|p21.htm#i514|John Smith||p45.htm#i1107|Mary Gardiner||p68.htm#i1698|||||||||||||
According to many sources Lt. Samuel Smith was born circa 1602 at England. This was based on his age shown on the ship's manifest at the time of his emigration from England.1,3,4 I believe Lt. Samuel Smith was baptized on 6 September 1601 at Burstall, Suffolk, England. I have gone through films of parish transcripts for the towns in the vicinity of Hadleigh and Whatfield (towns in which Lt. Samuel Smith was known to reside) and have found no other baptism for a Samuel which would fit Lt. Samuel Smith. Burstall is within three or four miles of both Whatfield and Hadleigh. I am fairly confident this is the baptism record of Lt. Samuel Smith. He was the son of John Smith and Mary. (A will of an Elizabeth Hayward of Elmsett [Archdeaconry of Sudbury wills, FHL Film No. 97086] dated 13 Jun 1635 and proved 27 Jul 1635 leaves a bequest to "John Smith, Philip Smith and Nathanael Smith, the three sonnes of my sister Smith, late of Bramford, deceased". These three are brothers to the Samuel baptized at Burstall. Mary, wife of John Smith, died in 1626 and would have been deceased in 1635. Lt. Samuel Smith left England in 1634 and also would not have been in the area in 1635. Samuel Smith also named 3 of his children John, Mary and Philip. The Elizabeth Hayward will also refers to her brother, Philip Gardiner, making Mary, wife of John Smith, most likely a Gardiner.).2,5 He was the son of John Smith and Mary Gardiner.2
Lt. Samuel Smith married Elizabeth Smith on 6 October 1624 at St. Margaret's Church, Whatfield, Suffolk, England.6,7
Lt. Samuel Smith and Elizabeth Smith emigrated on 30 April 1634 from Ipswich, Suffolk, England, on the ship "Elizabeth". The Master of ship was William Andrews.4,3,6,8,1 Lt. Samuel Smith and Elizabeth Smith arrived at Massachusetts in July 1634.4,1 Lt. Samuel Smith was made a freeman in September 1634 at Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.1 Circa 1636 Lt. Samuel Smithwas residing at Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut.9 He was named a Deputy between November 1637 and May 1656 at Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut.1 He was an assistant to the Connecticut Colony between March 1638 and April 1638 at Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut.1 He was granted land in 1639 at Glastonbury, Hartford County, Connecticut; It was known at that time as Naubuc Farms and Nayaug Farms.10 On 28 December 1649 at Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, Lt. Samuel Smith and Richard Treat were chosen along with Nathaniel Dickinson by the town to seat men and women in the meeting house.1 Lt. Samuel Smith was a member of a Particular Court in February 1651 at Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut.1 On 28 March 1653 at Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut, Lt. Samuel Smith was chosen to meet with a committee from Mattabeseck (Middletown) to fix the boundary line between the towns.1 He was a member of the Committee for War in May 1653 at Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut.1
Lt. Samuel Smith signed a compact to remove to Hadley, Massachusetts. On 18 April 1659 at Goodman Ward's House, Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut. Fifty-nine men signed the Compact. They agreed to remove themselves to the new settlement on the east side of the river from Northampton and to be dwelling there by the 39th (?) day of Sept. 1660. Rev. John Russell, Jr. of Wethersfield was their spiritual leader and became their first minister at Hadley.1 In December 1660, Lt. Samuel Smith, along with Nathaniel Dickinson, Andrew Bacon, Andrew Warner and William Lewis, was selected as a townsman at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts. At that time the town was called Norwottuck plantation.1 On 31 December 1660 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, Lt. Samuel Smith was chosen with Peter Tilton to lay out the lands for the settlers, place stakes at the "front and rear" of every lot and keep a record of them.1 He was appointed a Juror at the General Court in March 1661 at Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts.1 He was Deputy to the General Court along with Andrew Bacon and William Westwood. On 22 May 1661 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.1,11 On 16 December 1661 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, Lt. Samuel Smith was chosen as a rate maker (assessor), and also for a number of years afterwards.1 He was Deputy to the General Court between 1663 and 1668 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.1 Between May 1663 and 1678 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, Lt. Samuel Smith was approved as Lieutenant of the Hadley Trainband to serve under Cpt. John Pynchon of Springfield. He resigned in 1678 because of his advanced age.1 On 14 January 1667 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, Lt. Samuel Smith was a Trustee of the Hopkins Fund. He was chosen along with Rev. John Russell and Aaron Cooke in regards to a fund offered by Mr. John Davenport of New Haven and Mr. William Goodwin of Hadley, acting as trustees under the will of the late Mr. Edward Hopkins for the establishment of a grammar school in Hadley. The fund was divided between Hadley, Hartford and New Haven, CT, and Harvard University. Samuel was also chose with others to serve on a committee to select the land that would be used by the school.1
In 1669 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, Lt. Samuel Smith was an original member of the Hadley School Committee This was for 50 years which was in effect a life tenure assignment and given only to those who were the most trusted and highly respected in the town.1 He was Deputy to the General Court in 1671 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.1 He was Deputy to the General Court in 1673 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.1 He was an Associate of the County Court for Hampshire County at Hampshire County, Massachusetts, between 1678 and 1679.1,12
Lt. Samuel Smith died in December 1680 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, at age 79.1 The inventory of his estate was taken on 17 January 1681 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.8
Lt. Samuel Smith married Elizabeth Smith on 6 October 1624 at St. Margaret's Church, Whatfield, Suffolk, England.6,7
Lt. Samuel Smith signed a compact to remove to Hadley, Massachusetts. On 18 April 1659 at Goodman Ward's House, Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut. Fifty-nine men signed the Compact. They agreed to remove themselves to the new settlement on the east side of the river from Northampton and to be dwelling there by the 39th (?) day of Sept. 1660. Rev. John Russell, Jr. of Wethersfield was their spiritual leader and became their first minister at Hadley.1 In December 1660, Lt. Samuel Smith, along with Nathaniel Dickinson, Andrew Bacon, Andrew Warner and William Lewis, was selected as a townsman at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts. At that time the town was called Norwottuck plantation.1 On 31 December 1660 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, Lt. Samuel Smith was chosen with Peter Tilton to lay out the lands for the settlers, place stakes at the "front and rear" of every lot and keep a record of them.1 He was appointed a Juror at the General Court in March 1661 at Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts.1 He was Deputy to the General Court along with Andrew Bacon and William Westwood. On 22 May 1661 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.1,11 On 16 December 1661 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, Lt. Samuel Smith was chosen as a rate maker (assessor), and also for a number of years afterwards.1 He was Deputy to the General Court between 1663 and 1668 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.1 Between May 1663 and 1678 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, Lt. Samuel Smith was approved as Lieutenant of the Hadley Trainband to serve under Cpt. John Pynchon of Springfield. He resigned in 1678 because of his advanced age.1 On 14 January 1667 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, Lt. Samuel Smith was a Trustee of the Hopkins Fund. He was chosen along with Rev. John Russell and Aaron Cooke in regards to a fund offered by Mr. John Davenport of New Haven and Mr. William Goodwin of Hadley, acting as trustees under the will of the late Mr. Edward Hopkins for the establishment of a grammar school in Hadley. The fund was divided between Hadley, Hartford and New Haven, CT, and Harvard University. Samuel was also chose with others to serve on a committee to select the land that would be used by the school.1
In 1669 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, Lt. Samuel Smith was an original member of the Hadley School Committee This was for 50 years which was in effect a life tenure assignment and given only to those who were the most trusted and highly respected in the town.1 He was Deputy to the General Court in 1671 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.1 He was Deputy to the General Court in 1673 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.1 He was an Associate of the County Court for Hampshire County at Hampshire County, Massachusetts, between 1678 and 1679.1,12
Lt. Samuel Smith died in December 1680 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, at age 79.1 The inventory of his estate was taken on 17 January 1681 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.8
Children of Lt. Samuel Smith and Elizabeth Smith
- Samuel Smith b. 6 Oct 16257
- Elizabeth Smith b. 28 Jan 1626/2713
- Mary Smith+ b. 19 Oct 1628, d. 16 Dec 16681
- Philip Smith b. 25 Nov 1632, d. 10 Jan 1684/858
- Chileab Smith+ b. c 1635, d. 7 Mar 17311
- John Smith b. a 1635, d. 30 May 16768
Citations
- [S177] James William Hook, Samuel Smith.
- [S266] Parish Register Transcript for Burstall, Suffolk.
- [S176] Michael Tepper, New World Immigrants.
- [S178] Charles Edward Banks, Planters of the Commonwealth.
- [S485] Parish Registers for Burstall, Suffolk, England.
- [S499] Paul W. Prindle, "Wife".
- [S179] Church of England. Parish Church of Whatfield, Suffolk, England, Baptisms, 1558-1652, 1658-1875; Marriages, 1558-1652, 1662-1716, 1724-1836; Burials, 1558-1652, 1659-1812; Banns 1754-1812.
- [S156] Lucius Manlius Boltwood, Hadley Families.
- [S126] Henry R., A.M., M.D. Stiles, Ancient Wethersfield.
- [S224] Florence Hollister Curtis, Glastonbury.
- [S323] Hampshire, MA Probate Recs.: page 20.
- [S323] Hampshire, MA Probate Recs..
- [S175] Church of England. Parish Church of Hadleigh, Suffolk, England, Baptisms, 1558-1860; Marriages, 1559-1754; Burials, 1558-1812.
Elizabeth Smith1
F, b. circa 1602, d. 16 March 1685/86
Elizabeth Smith was born circa 1602 at England.1 She married Lt. Samuel Smith, son of John Smith and Mary Gardiner, on 6 October 1624 at St. Margaret's Church, Whatfield, Suffolk, England.2,3
Elizabeth Smith and Lt. Samuel Smith emigrated on 30 April 1634 from Ipswich, Suffolk, England, on the ship "Elizabeth". The Master of ship was William Andrews.4,5,2,6,1 Elizabeth Smith and Lt. Samuel Smith arrived at Massachusetts in July 1634.4,1 Elizabeth Smith died on 16 March 1685/86 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.1,7
Children of Elizabeth Smith and Lt. Samuel Smith
- Samuel Smith b. 6 Oct 16253
- Elizabeth Smith b. 28 Jan 1626/278
- Mary Smith+ b. 19 Oct 1628, d. 16 Dec 16681
- Philip Smith b. 25 Nov 1632, d. 10 Jan 1684/856
- Chileab Smith+ b. c 1635, d. 7 Mar 17311
- John Smith b. a 1635, d. 30 May 16766
Citations
- [S177] James William Hook, Samuel Smith.
- [S499] Paul W. Prindle, "Wife".
- [S179] Church of England. Parish Church of Whatfield, Suffolk, England, Baptisms, 1558-1652, 1658-1875; Marriages, 1558-1652, 1662-1716, 1724-1836; Burials, 1558-1652, 1659-1812; Banns 1754-1812.
- [S178] Charles Edward Banks, Planters of the Commonwealth.
- [S176] Michael Tepper, New World Immigrants.
- [S156] Lucius Manlius Boltwood, Hadley Families.
- [S283] Hadley and Hatfield, Massachusetts, Hadley/Hatfield Vital Records, Film Nos. 0760648 and 0186152.
- [S175] Church of England. Parish Church of Hadleigh, Suffolk, England, Baptisms, 1558-1860; Marriages, 1559-1754; Burials, 1558-1812.
Samuel Smith1
M, b. 6 October 1625
Samuel Smith|b. 6 Oct 1625|p21.htm#i516|Lt. Samuel Smith|b. 6 Sep 1601\nd. Dec 1680|p21.htm#i514|Elizabeth Smith|b. c 1602\nd. 16 Mar 1685/86|p21.htm#i515|John Smith||p45.htm#i1107|Mary Gardiner||p68.htm#i1698|||||||
Samuel Smith was baptized on 6 October 1625 at St. Margaret's Church, Whatfield, Suffolk, England.1 He was the son of Lt. Samuel Smith and Elizabeth Smith.1 Samuel Smith emigrated with Lt. Samuel Smith and Elizabeth Smith on 30 April 1634 from Ipswich, Suffolk, England; on the ship "Elizabeth". The Master of ship was William Andrews.2,3,4,5,6 Samuel Smith arrived with Lt. Samuel Smith and Elizabeth Smith at Massachusetts in July 1634.2,6
Samuel Smith was with Lt. Samuel Smith when he signed a compact to remove to Hadley, Massachusetts. On 18 April 1659 at Goodman Ward's House, Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut. Fifty-nine men signed the Compact. They agreed to remove themselves to the new settlement on the east side of the river from Northampton and to be dwelling there by the 39th (?) day of Sept. 1660. Rev. John Russell, Jr. of Wethersfield was their spiritual leader and became their first minister at Hadley.6
Samuel Smith was with Lt. Samuel Smith when he signed a compact to remove to Hadley, Massachusetts. On 18 April 1659 at Goodman Ward's House, Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut. Fifty-nine men signed the Compact. They agreed to remove themselves to the new settlement on the east side of the river from Northampton and to be dwelling there by the 39th (?) day of Sept. 1660. Rev. John Russell, Jr. of Wethersfield was their spiritual leader and became their first minister at Hadley.6
Citations
- [S179] Church of England. Parish Church of Whatfield, Suffolk, England, Baptisms, 1558-1652, 1658-1875; Marriages, 1558-1652, 1662-1716, 1724-1836; Burials, 1558-1652, 1659-1812; Banns 1754-1812.
- [S178] Charles Edward Banks, Planters of the Commonwealth.
- [S176] Michael Tepper, New World Immigrants.
- [S499] Paul W. Prindle, "Wife".
- [S156] Lucius Manlius Boltwood, Hadley Families.
- [S177] James William Hook, Samuel Smith.
Elizabeth Smith1
F, b. 28 January 1626/27
Elizabeth Smith|b. 28 Jan 1626/27|p21.htm#i517|Lt. Samuel Smith|b. 6 Sep 1601\nd. Dec 1680|p21.htm#i514|Elizabeth Smith|b. c 1602\nd. 16 Mar 1685/86|p21.htm#i515|John Smith||p45.htm#i1107|Mary Gardiner||p68.htm#i1698|||||||
Elizabeth Smith was baptized on 28 January 1626/27 at Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Hadleigh, Suffolk, England; The record reads "to a glover Samuell".1 She was the daughter of Lt. Samuel Smith and Elizabeth Smith.1 Elizabeth Smith emigrated with Lt. Samuel Smith and Elizabeth Smith on 30 April 1634 from Ipswich, Suffolk, England; on the ship "Elizabeth". The Master of ship was William Andrews.2,3,4,5,6 Elizabeth Smith arrived with Lt. Samuel Smith and Elizabeth Smith at Massachusetts in July 1634.2,6 Elizabeth Smith married Nathaniel Foote circa 1646 at Massachusetts.5
Citations
- [S175] Church of England. Parish Church of Hadleigh, Suffolk, England, Baptisms, 1558-1860; Marriages, 1559-1754; Burials, 1558-1812.
- [S178] Charles Edward Banks, Planters of the Commonwealth.
- [S176] Michael Tepper, New World Immigrants.
- [S499] Paul W. Prindle, "Wife".
- [S156] Lucius Manlius Boltwood, Hadley Families.
- [S177] James William Hook, Samuel Smith.
Philip Smith1
M, b. 25 November 1632, d. 10 January 1684/85
Philip Smith|b. 25 Nov 1632\nd. 10 Jan 1684/85|p21.htm#i518|Lt. Samuel Smith|b. 6 Sep 1601\nd. Dec 1680|p21.htm#i514|Elizabeth Smith|b. c 1602\nd. 16 Mar 1685/86|p21.htm#i515|John Smith||p45.htm#i1107|Mary Gardiner||p68.htm#i1698|||||||
Philip Smith was baptized on 25 November 1632 at the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Hadleigh, Suffolk, England.2
He was the son of Lt. Samuel Smith and Elizabeth Smith.1 Philip Smith emigrated with Lt. Samuel Smith and Elizabeth Smith on 30 April 1634 from Ipswich, Suffolk, England; on the ship "Elizabeth". The Master of ship was William Andrews.3,4,5,1,6 Philip Smith arrived with Lt. Samuel Smith and Elizabeth Smith at Massachusetts in July 1634.3,6 Philip Smith married Rebecca Foote, daughter of Nathaniel Foote and Elizabeth Deming, circa 1658 at Connecticut; Their children were: Samuel, b. Jan 1659; child d. 22 Jan 1661; John b. 18 Dec 1661; Jonathan m. 14 Nov 1688 Abigail Kellogg, d. Oct or Nov 1737; Philip m. 1st 9 Jul 1687 Mary Bliss, 2nd Sep 1708 Mary Robinson, d. 25 Jan 1725 E. Hartford, Connecticut; Rebecca, m. about 1686 George Stillman of Hadley and Wethersfield (and is a direct ancestor of President G.W. Bush), d. 7 Oct 1750; Nathaniel m. 6 Feb 1696 Mary Dickinson, d. 1740 or 1741; Joseph m. Esther Parsons, d. 8 Sep 1736; Ichabod b. 11 Apr 1675, m. 19 Jul 1698 Elizabeth Cook, d. 6 Sep 1746.1
Philip Smith was with Lt. Samuel Smith when he signed a compact to remove to Hadley, Massachusetts. On 18 April 1659 at Goodman Ward's House, Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut. Fifty-nine men signed the Compact. They agreed to remove themselves to the new settlement on the east side of the river from Northampton and to be dwelling there by the 39th (?) day of Sept. 1660. Rev. John Russell, Jr. of Wethersfield was their spiritual leader and became their first minister at Hadley.6
Philip Smith died on 10 January 1684/85 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, at age 52.1,7
Philip Smith was with Lt. Samuel Smith when he signed a compact to remove to Hadley, Massachusetts. On 18 April 1659 at Goodman Ward's House, Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut. Fifty-nine men signed the Compact. They agreed to remove themselves to the new settlement on the east side of the river from Northampton and to be dwelling there by the 39th (?) day of Sept. 1660. Rev. John Russell, Jr. of Wethersfield was their spiritual leader and became their first minister at Hadley.6
Philip Smith died on 10 January 1684/85 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, at age 52.1,7
Citations
- [S156] Lucius Manlius Boltwood, Hadley Families.
- [S175] Church of England. Parish Church of Hadleigh, Suffolk, England, Baptisms, 1558-1860; Marriages, 1559-1754; Burials, 1558-1812.
- [S178] Charles Edward Banks, Planters of the Commonwealth.
- [S176] Michael Tepper, New World Immigrants.
- [S499] Paul W. Prindle, "Wife".
- [S177] James William Hook, Samuel Smith.
- [S283] Hadley and Hatfield, Massachusetts, Hadley/Hatfield Vital Records, Film Nos. 0760648 and 0186152.
Chileab Smith1
M, b. circa 1635, d. 7 March 1731
Chileab Smith|b. c 1635\nd. 7 Mar 1731|p21.htm#i519|Lt. Samuel Smith|b. 6 Sep 1601\nd. Dec 1680|p21.htm#i514|Elizabeth Smith|b. c 1602\nd. 16 Mar 1685/86|p21.htm#i515|John Smith||p45.htm#i1107|Mary Gardiner||p68.htm#i1698|||||||
Chileab Smith was born circa 1635 at Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut.1 He was the son of Lt. Samuel Smith and Elizabeth Smith.1 Chileab Smith married Hannah Hitchcock, daughter of Luke Hitchcock and Elizabeth Gibbons, on 2 October 1661 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.2,3 In 1663 Chileab Smith was a new proprietor at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.1 He was appointed Surveyor of Highways on 27 January 1663 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts. He was appointed along with Edward Church. Some of the present-day roads in and near Hadley owe their location to his early work.1
On 19 February 1669 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, Chileab Smith signed a petition to the Governor which opposed imposts and customs on goods imported after 1 Mar 1669.1 In October 1672 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, Chileab Smith signed a petition to the General Court to request an addition to the plantation to make it 8 miles square.1 He was made a freeman in 1673 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.2 He was a townsman in 1675 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.1 He was a townsman in 1681 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.1 He was made trustee of the Hadley grammar school on 8 June 1686 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.1 He was added as a member of the Hadley School Committee in 1687 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.1 He was a townsman in 1690 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.1 He was made an Ensign in the Hadley Militia in 1692 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.1 He was a townsman in 1696 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.1 In 1714 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, Chileab Smith was chosen to seat persons in the new meeting house. He was chosen along with his nephew, Deacon John Smith, son of Philip, and 5 others.1
Chileab Smith died on 7 March 1731 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts; Both Hadley Families by Lucius Boltwood Lt. Samuel Smith by James W. Hook say he died at age 95. The tombstone very plainly reads 96 years. It does not say in his 96th year, but age 96 years, perhaps indicating he was born early in 1635 or after March 1634.2,1,4,3,5
On 19 February 1669 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, Chileab Smith signed a petition to the Governor which opposed imposts and customs on goods imported after 1 Mar 1669.1 In October 1672 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, Chileab Smith signed a petition to the General Court to request an addition to the plantation to make it 8 miles square.1 He was made a freeman in 1673 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.2 He was a townsman in 1675 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.1 He was a townsman in 1681 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.1 He was made trustee of the Hadley grammar school on 8 June 1686 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.1 He was added as a member of the Hadley School Committee in 1687 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.1 He was a townsman in 1690 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.1 He was made an Ensign in the Hadley Militia in 1692 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.1 He was a townsman in 1696 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.1 In 1714 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, Chileab Smith was chosen to seat persons in the new meeting house. He was chosen along with his nephew, Deacon John Smith, son of Philip, and 5 others.1
Chileab Smith died on 7 March 1731 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts; Both Hadley Families by Lucius Boltwood Lt. Samuel Smith by James W. Hook say he died at age 95. The tombstone very plainly reads 96 years. It does not say in his 96th year, but age 96 years, perhaps indicating he was born early in 1635 or after March 1634.2,1,4,3,5
Children of Chileab Smith and Hannah Hitchcock
- Hannah Smith+ b. 7 Jul 16626
- Samuel Smith b. 9 Mar 1664/65, d. 4 Aug 17242
- Luke Smith b. 16 Apr 1666, d. c 17472
- Ebenezer Smith b. 11 Jul 1668, d. c 17162
- Nathaniel Smith b. 2 Jan 1670, d. a 2 Jan 16702
- John Smith b. 8 Oct 1671, d. c 17502
- (?) Smith b. 1673, d. 16732
- Hester Smith b. 31 Mar 16742
- (?) Smith b. 1677, d. Mar 16772
- Elizabeth Smith b. 2 Feb 1678/792
- Mary Smith b. 16 Aug 16812
- Chileab Smith b. 1682, d. Jul 16822
- Chileab Smith b. 18 Feb 1685, d. 8 Nov 17462
- Sarah Smith b. 26 Apr 16882
Citations
- [S177] James William Hook, Samuel Smith.
- [S156] Lucius Manlius Boltwood, Hadley Families.
- [S283] Hadley and Hatfield, Massachusetts, Hadley/Hatfield Vital Records, Film Nos. 0760648 and 0186152.
- [S180] Various Tombstones, Old Hadley Cemetery, Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.
- [S323] Hampshire, MA Probate Recs..
- [S195] George William Montague, Montague Family.
John Smith1
M, b. after 1635, d. 30 May 1676
John Smith|b. a 1635\nd. 30 May 1676|p21.htm#i520|Lt. Samuel Smith|b. 6 Sep 1601\nd. Dec 1680|p21.htm#i514|Elizabeth Smith|b. c 1602\nd. 16 Mar 1685/86|p21.htm#i515|John Smith||p45.htm#i1107|Mary Gardiner||p68.htm#i1698|||||||
John Smith was born after 1635 at Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut.2,3,1 He was the son of Lt. Samuel Smith and Elizabeth Smith.1 John Smith married Mary Partridge on 12 November 1663 at Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts; She was the daughter of William Partridge. They had the following children: John b. 15 May 1665; Samuel b. 7 Dec 1667, killed by falling from horse 19 Jun 1681; Joseph b. 16 Nov 1670; Benjamin b. 1673; and Marah b. 1677, m. 10 Mar 1696 John Day.1,4
John Smith died on 30 May 1676 at Hatfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts; He was killed by Indians in the Hatfield meadow.1
John Smith died on 30 May 1676 at Hatfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts; He was killed by Indians in the Hatfield meadow.1
John White1
M, b. circa 1636, d. September 1665
John White|b. c 1636\nd. Sep 1665|p21.htm#i521|John White|b. a 1596\nd. bt 17 Dec 1683 - 23 Jan 1683|p22.htm#i528|Mary Levit||p22.htm#i529|Robert White|d. Jun 1617|p22.htm#i536|Bridget Allgar|b. 11 Mar 1562\nd. a 1617|p22.htm#i537|||||||
John White was born circa 1636 at Massachusetts; He was aged twenty-one in November 1657.4 He was the son of John White and Mary Levit.2,3 John White married Sarah Bunce, daughter of Thomas Bunce and Sarah (?), circa 1659 at Connecticut; John Winthrop Jr. treated "White, Joh: his wife" on 15 Mar 1659/60.4,5 John White died in September 1665 at Hatfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.1 He was buried on 15 September 1665 at Hatfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.1,2,6
Children of John White and Sarah Bunce
- Sarah White+ b. 1661, d. 17411
- John White b. 1663, d. 13 Nov 17502
Citations
- [S156] Lucius Manlius Boltwood, Hadley Families.
- [S182] Allyn S. Kellogg, Elder John White.
- [S181] A Descendant, Children of Robert White.
- [S263] Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration, Vol. 3, p. 1979.
- [S400] Massachusetts Historical Society, Winthrop Medical Journal.
- [S283] Hadley and Hatfield, Massachusetts, Hadley/Hatfield Vital Records, Film Nos. 0760648 and 0186152.
Sarah Bunce1
F, b. circa 1634, d. 20 June 1676
Sarah Bunce|b. c 1634\nd. 20 Jun 1676|p21.htm#i522|Thomas Bunce|b. c 1612\nd. Jul 1683|p30.htm#i745|Sarah (?)|d. Jan 1693/94|p30.htm#i746|||||||||||||
Sarah Bunce was born circa 1634 at Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut.3 She was the daughter of Thomas Bunce and Sarah (?).2 Sarah Bunce married John White, son of John White and Mary Levit, circa 1659 at Connecticut; John Winthrop Jr. treated "White, Joh: his wife" on 15 Mar 1659/60.4,5 Sarah Bunce married Nicholas Worthington after 1665 at Hatfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.1 Sarah Bunce died on 20 June 1676 at Hatfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.1,6
Children of Sarah Bunce and John White
- Sarah White+ b. 1661, d. 17411
- John White b. 1663, d. 13 Nov 17501
Children of Sarah Bunce and Nicholas Worthington
- Elizabeth Worthington b. a 16662
- William Worthington b. 16702
- Mary Worthington b. 24 Jan 16742
Citations
- [S182] Allyn S. Kellogg, Elder John White.
- [S85] James Savage, Genealogical Dictionary.
- [S517] Alan Benson, Deming Bunce in "Genealogy BBS Message," listserve message 14 Mar 1994.
- [S263] Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration, Vol. 3, p. 1979.
- [S400] Massachusetts Historical Society, Winthrop Medical Journal.
- [S283] Hadley and Hatfield, Massachusetts, Hadley/Hatfield Vital Records, Film Nos. 0760648 and 0186152.
John White1
M, b. 1663, d. 13 November 1750
John White|b. 1663\nd. 13 Nov 1750|p21.htm#i523|John White|b. c 1636\nd. Sep 1665|p21.htm#i521|Sarah Bunce|b. c 1634\nd. 20 Jun 1676|p21.htm#i522|John White|b. a 1596\nd. bt 17 Dec 1683 - 23 Jan 1683|p22.htm#i528|Mary Levit||p22.htm#i529|Thomas Bunce|b. c 1612\nd. Jul 1683|p30.htm#i745|Sarah (?)|d. Jan 1693/94|p30.htm#i746|
John White was born in 1663 at Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut.1 He was the son of John White and Sarah Bunce.1 John White married Hannah Wells on 7 June 1687 at Hampshire County, Massachusetts; They had the following children: John b. 26 Sep 1689, m. 1st Mrs. Sarah Barbar, 2nd. H. Meekins; Mary b. 3 Jan 1692, died in infancy; Hannah b. 26 Mar 1695, m. 14 Jul 1720 John Hastings; Mary b. 1697, prob. d. young; Jonathan b. 18 Sep 1700, m. Esther ?; Sarah m. 11 Jan 1722 Philip Smith, 2nd 1734 John Burk, 3rd 5 Sep 1739 Daniel Griswold; Elizabeth m. Daniel White; Martha b. 14 Mar 1708, m. 31 Oct (Nov 1?) 1732 Joseph Olmsted; David b. 1 Jul 1710, m. Susanna Wells; Eunice b. 13 Feb 1713, m. 1st 31 Oct (Nov 1?) 1732 Timothy Olcott, Jr., 2nd 10 Nov 1748 Daniel Morgan, d. 23 Mar 1757.1 John White died on 13 November 1750 at Hardwick, Worcester County, Massachusetts.1
Citations
- [S182] Allyn S. Kellogg, Elder John White.
Nicholas Worthington1
M, d. 6 September 1683
Nicholas Worthington married Sarah Bunce, daughter of Thomas Bunce and Sarah (?), after 1665 at Hatfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.1 Nicholas Worthington died on 6 September 1683.1
Children of Nicholas Worthington and Sarah Bunce
- Elizabeth Worthington b. a 16662
- William Worthington b. 16702
- Mary Worthington b. 24 Jan 16742
William Worthington1
M, b. 1670
William Worthington|b. 1670|p21.htm#i525|Nicholas Worthington|d. 6 Sep 1683|p21.htm#i524|Sarah Bunce|b. c 1634\nd. 20 Jun 1676|p21.htm#i522|||||||Thomas Bunce|b. c 1612\nd. Jul 1683|p30.htm#i745|Sarah (?)|d. Jan 1693/94|p30.htm#i746|
Citations
- [S85] James Savage, Genealogical Dictionary.