Frances Foote1
F, #92611
Father | Nathaniel Foote1 d. b 23 Sep 1655 |
Mother | Elizabeth Smith1 d. a 5 Jan 1702 |
Last Edited | 20 Sep 2019 |
Frances Foote married John Dickinson, son of Nathaniel Dickinson (Sr.) and Anna/Annis/Agnes Bincks, in 1647/48
;
Her 1st husband.
Per Stott [1998:170:fn28]: "Wethersfield Deeds, 1:13 (FHL microfilm 005,991). Marriage date is based on the birth of their dau. Hannah at Wethersfield, 6 Dec. 1648. Frances is identified in the inventory of estate of her father, Nathaniel Foote of Wethersfield, 20 Nov. 1644, and in the will of her mother, widow Elizabeth [Foote] Welles of Wethersfield, 28 March 1678 (no probate act, Hartford District Probate, abstracted in Charles William Manwaring, ed., A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records , 3 vols. [Hartford, 1904-1906], 1:12, 379-81).1 Frances Foote married Francis Barnard after 1676
;
Her 2nd husband. Her 1st husband was killed in 1676.
Stott [1998:170:fn30] cites: "Prenuptial agreement, 20 Aug. 1677, Hampshire County Deeds (Springfield Registry), A:87 (FHL microfilm 844,486)."1
In Nathaniel Dickinson (Sr.)'s will dated 29 May 1676 at Hadley, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts, USA, Frances Foote was named as an heir;
Transcription of will from Stott [1998:169-170]:
"I Nathll Dickenson Senr late of Hadfeyld now of Hadley in ye County of Hampshire upon Conecticutt do make & ordane this my Last will & testement as followeth.
"ImpWr making a full surrender of myself Soul & Body unto ye handes of God my Creator & Jesus Christ my alone Saviour & Redeemer relying on him for all yt I need & hope for in this world & y1 which is to Come & leaving my body to decent Buriall in hope of a Blessed Resurrection I doe Bestow y1 Portion of Outward estate which ye Lord in his fatherlie mercy hath Blessed me with in manner following my debtes & funerall expences being first payd I doe give unto my son Nehemiah my house & Barn & homelott with all the preveledges & Appurtenances thereto belonging as alsoe one half of my meadow land in Hadley (except what is after accepted [excepted]) with the preveledgs and Apputenances thereto belonging to be to him & his heirs forever besides what was Thomas Websters.
"I give to my Daughter in Law Dorcus Widow to my son Azariah four acres & a half of meaddow Land Bounded by my son Thomas his Land East, Francis west, John Hubbard North & ye highway South to be to her & her heirs for Ever. Further I give or abate to her all yt was my due for ye Rent of the rent of my Land from her & Also Doe give to her yt money yt was due to me for my oxen, and also three Pounds y1 was Due for a barrell (unpayd) of pork, all & every of ye premises I give to ye sd Dorcus as her own to be her & her heirs for Ever.
"The rest of my meaddow in Hadly I doe give to be equally Divided betweene all my sons (except Nehemiah) and my Daughters Francis Dickenson and Hannah Clary which my executors shall either equally divide to all my aforesayd Children or else pay to Each their proportion of ye sayd Landes as it shall be Prized on Country Pay within too yeares after my Decease to ym and their heirs for Ever.
"To my son Thomas I give my house & Lot I Bought of M' Wattson he paying to M' Wattson ye thirty poundFrances Foote yt is yet Due for ye same or if like it not on those termes then it shall be Cast in among my Devidable Estate to my Children.
"I give to my son Samll my house & homelott in Hatfeild to be to him & his heirs for Ever together with ye Preveleges & Appurtenances thereto belonging.
"To my son Obadiah I give all ye Rest of my land in Hatfeild with ye preveleges & Appurtenances thereto belonging to be to him & his heirs for Ever. And my meaning & will is that these my two sons Samuel & Obadiah shall not come in for a share of my Land in Hadley But given them in Hatfeild shall be instead of it.
"To my son William Gull I give yt three poundes wch he oweth me for a barll of Pork. All ye Rest of my estate I give to be equally devided amongst all my sons my Daughters Francis Dickinson & Hannah Clary having herein equall shares with there Brethren.
"I do hereby make & ordane my two sons Thomas & Nehemiah Executors of this my Last will & testement hereunto as my Last will & testement have sub joyned my hand & seal this present 29th May 1676. Nathaniel Dickenson
"In the presence of Joseph Kellogg [and] John Russell, Jur
"The Desire of ye testator is y1 ye share given unto Francis Dickenson may if she see meete be given to Samll Gillits Children."
Note from Stott [1998:170]: "The "daughter" Frances was dearly the widow of Nathaniel's son John, recently killed at Turner's Falls. Samuel Gillett, son-in-law of John and Frances, was also killed at Turner's Falls the same day.
Stott cites: Hampshire County Probate, 1:180, 187 (FHL microfilm 879,184).
(An image of the will transcription from Stott [1998] is attached.)2
;
Her 1st husband.
Per Stott [1998:170:fn28]: "Wethersfield Deeds, 1:13 (FHL microfilm 005,991). Marriage date is based on the birth of their dau. Hannah at Wethersfield, 6 Dec. 1648. Frances is identified in the inventory of estate of her father, Nathaniel Foote of Wethersfield, 20 Nov. 1644, and in the will of her mother, widow Elizabeth [Foote] Welles of Wethersfield, 28 March 1678 (no probate act, Hartford District Probate, abstracted in Charles William Manwaring, ed., A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records , 3 vols. [Hartford, 1904-1906], 1:12, 379-81).1 Frances Foote married Francis Barnard after 1676
;
Her 2nd husband. Her 1st husband was killed in 1676.
Stott [1998:170:fn30] cites: "Prenuptial agreement, 20 Aug. 1677, Hampshire County Deeds (Springfield Registry), A:87 (FHL microfilm 844,486)."1
In Nathaniel Dickinson (Sr.)'s will dated 29 May 1676 at Hadley, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts, USA, Frances Foote was named as an heir;
Transcription of will from Stott [1998:169-170]:
"I Nathll Dickenson Senr late of Hadfeyld now of Hadley in ye County of Hampshire upon Conecticutt do make & ordane this my Last will & testement as followeth.
"ImpWr making a full surrender of myself Soul & Body unto ye handes of God my Creator & Jesus Christ my alone Saviour & Redeemer relying on him for all yt I need & hope for in this world & y1 which is to Come & leaving my body to decent Buriall in hope of a Blessed Resurrection I doe Bestow y1 Portion of Outward estate which ye Lord in his fatherlie mercy hath Blessed me with in manner following my debtes & funerall expences being first payd I doe give unto my son Nehemiah my house & Barn & homelott with all the preveledges & Appurtenances thereto belonging as alsoe one half of my meadow land in Hadley (except what is after accepted [excepted]) with the preveledgs and Apputenances thereto belonging to be to him & his heirs forever besides what was Thomas Websters.
"I give to my Daughter in Law Dorcus Widow to my son Azariah four acres & a half of meaddow Land Bounded by my son Thomas his Land East, Francis west, John Hubbard North & ye highway South to be to her & her heirs for Ever. Further I give or abate to her all yt was my due for ye Rent of the rent of my Land from her & Also Doe give to her yt money yt was due to me for my oxen, and also three Pounds y1 was Due for a barrell (unpayd) of pork, all & every of ye premises I give to ye sd Dorcus as her own to be her & her heirs for Ever.
"The rest of my meaddow in Hadly I doe give to be equally Divided betweene all my sons (except Nehemiah) and my Daughters Francis Dickenson and Hannah Clary which my executors shall either equally divide to all my aforesayd Children or else pay to Each their proportion of ye sayd Landes as it shall be Prized on Country Pay within too yeares after my Decease to ym and their heirs for Ever.
"To my son Thomas I give my house & Lot I Bought of M' Wattson he paying to M' Wattson ye thirty poundFrances Foote yt is yet Due for ye same or if like it not on those termes then it shall be Cast in among my Devidable Estate to my Children.
"I give to my son Samll my house & homelott in Hatfeild to be to him & his heirs for Ever together with ye Preveleges & Appurtenances thereto belonging.
"To my son Obadiah I give all ye Rest of my land in Hatfeild with ye preveleges & Appurtenances thereto belonging to be to him & his heirs for Ever. And my meaning & will is that these my two sons Samuel & Obadiah shall not come in for a share of my Land in Hadley But given them in Hatfeild shall be instead of it.
"To my son William Gull I give yt three poundes wch he oweth me for a barll of Pork. All ye Rest of my estate I give to be equally devided amongst all my sons my Daughters Francis Dickinson & Hannah Clary having herein equall shares with there Brethren.
"I do hereby make & ordane my two sons Thomas & Nehemiah Executors of this my Last will & testement hereunto as my Last will & testement have sub joyned my hand & seal this present 29th May 1676. Nathaniel Dickenson
"In the presence of Joseph Kellogg [and] John Russell, Jur
"The Desire of ye testator is y1 ye share given unto Francis Dickenson may if she see meete be given to Samll Gillits Children."
Note from Stott [1998:170]: "The "daughter" Frances was dearly the widow of Nathaniel's son John, recently killed at Turner's Falls. Samuel Gillett, son-in-law of John and Frances, was also killed at Turner's Falls the same day.
Stott cites: Hampshire County Probate, 1:180, 187 (FHL microfilm 879,184).
(An image of the will transcription from Stott [1998] is attached.)2
Family 1 | John Dickinson b. b 22 Aug 1624, d. 19 May 1676 |
Children |
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Family 2 | Francis Barnard |
Citations
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "The Correct English Origins of Nathaniel Dickinson and William Gull, Settlers of Wethersfield and Hadley", The NEHG Register Vol. 152, No. 606, pp. 159-178 (April 1998): p. 170. Hereinafter cited as "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson."
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 14 September 2019), memorial page for Nathaniel Dickinson (May 1601–16 Jun 1676), Find A Grave Memorial no. 17951920, citing Old Hadley Cemetery, Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA ; Maintained by lifescribe (contributor 48569208), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/17951920/nathaniel-dickinson. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 19 September 2019), memorial page for Hannah Dickenson Jennings (6 Dec 1648–1705), Find A Grave Memorial no. 107215654, citing Old Indian Cemetery, West Brookfield, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA ; Maintained by Pam Johnson (contributor 47987977), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/107215654/hannah-jennings
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 19 September 2019), memorial page for Abigail Dickinson Crowfoot (1663–1714), Find A Grave Memorial no. 129152226, citing Old Hadley Cemetery, Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA ; Maintained by Kevin Avery (contributor 47024642), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/129152226/abigail-crowfoot
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 19 September 2019), memorial page for Mehitable Dickinson Ingram (1666–30 Jun 1735), Find A Grave Memorial no. 105960354, citing West Cemetery, Amherst, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA ; Maintained by Robi StoneCypher Green (contributor 47776880), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/105960354/mehitable-ingram
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 20 September 2019), memorial page for Mercy Dickinson Chamberlain (8 Jun 1668–30 Jun 1735), Find A Grave Memorial no. 42501121, citing Colchester Burying Ground, Colchester, New London County, Connecticut, USA ; Maintained by Butterfly~Kisses (contributor 46994799), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/42501121/mercy-chamberlain
Nathaniel Foote1
M, #92612, d. before 23 September 1655
Last Edited | 16 Sep 2019 |
Nathaniel Foote married Elizabeth Smith, daughter of Samuel Smith and Elizabeth Smith.2
Nathaniel Foote died before 23 September 1655;
Per Stott [1998:175:fn60]: "N60. Nathaniel Foote of Wethersfield, Conn. was dead by 23 Sept. 1655, when his estate was inventoried by Richard Treat, Samuel Smith, and Nathaniel Dickinson. The document identifies four children: Nathaniel, aged 7; Samuel, aged 5; Daniel, aged 4; and Elizabeth, aged 3 (Manwaring, Digest [note 29], 1:113). The son Nathaniel gave a receipt to his "father," William Gull of Hatfield, for his portion of the estate, 19Jan. 1686 (Hampshire County Probate, 3:85 FH.3
;
Per Stott [1998:170]: "of Wethersfield."1
Nathaniel Foote died before 23 September 1655;
Per Stott [1998:175:fn60]: "N60. Nathaniel Foote of Wethersfield, Conn. was dead by 23 Sept. 1655, when his estate was inventoried by Richard Treat, Samuel Smith, and Nathaniel Dickinson. The document identifies four children: Nathaniel, aged 7; Samuel, aged 5; Daniel, aged 4; and Elizabeth, aged 3 (Manwaring, Digest [note 29], 1:113). The son Nathaniel gave a receipt to his "father," William Gull of Hatfield, for his portion of the estate, 19Jan. 1686 (Hampshire County Probate, 3:85 FH.3
;
Per Stott [1998:170]: "of Wethersfield."1
Family | Elizabeth Smith d. a 5 Jan 1702 |
Children |
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Citations
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "The Correct English Origins of Nathaniel Dickinson and William Gull, Settlers of Wethersfield and Hadley", The NEHG Register Vol. 152, No. 606, pp. 159-178 (April 1998): p. 170. Hereinafter cited as "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson."
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson", pp. 170, 175.
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson", p. 175 and footnote 60.
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson", p. 175, footnote 60.
Elizabeth Smith1
F, #92613, d. after 5 January 1702
Father | Samuel Smith1 |
Mother | Elizabeth Smith1 |
Last Edited | 16 Sep 2019 |
Elizabeth Smith married Nathaniel Foote.2
Elizabeth Smith married William Gull, son of John Gull and Anna/Annis/Agnes Bincks, circa 1656
;
Her 2nd husband.1
Elizabeth Smith died after 5 January 1702 at Massachusetts, USA;
Per Stott 1998:175: "Elizabeth died after 5 January 1701/2, when she swore to the inventory of William Gull's estate."1
In William Gull's will dated 12 April 1701 at Hatfield, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts, USA, Elizabeth Smith was named as executor;
Transcription of will from Stott [1998:175-177]:
"In the name of God Amen this 12 day of Aprill 1701 in the thirteenth year of ye Reign of William ye 3d of England Scotland France & Ireland defender of ye faith etc. I William Gull of Hatfield in ye County of Hampshire within the Province of ye Massachusetts Bay in New England Having many Bodyly infirmities but of sound minde & perfect memory Praise be given to god for the same & knowing ye uncertaintie of this life on Earth & being desirous to sette things in order do make this my last will & testement in Manner & form following that is to say - first & principally I commend my soul to almightie god my Creator Assuredly believing that I shall Receive full pardon & free Remission of all my sins & be saved by the precious merritts of my Blessed Saviour & Redeemer Christ Jesus & my Body to the earth from whence it was taken to be buried in such decent manner as my executors hereafter named shall be thought meete & convenyent & as touching such wordly estate as ye Lord in mercy hath sent me my will & meaning is the same shall be imployed & bestowed as hereafter by this will is Expressed. And first of all I Remake, Renounce Frustrate & make voyde all wills by me for merly made & hereby declare & appointe this my Last Will & testiment.
"Impr I give & bequeath to my deere & loving wife Elizabeth ye use of my whole estate both Lands & moveables houses homelots with a ll their appurtenances for ye full term of her naturall life as alsoe I give to her the full & just vallue of twenty pounds out of my moveable goods such as she shall chuse to be at her own free & absolute dispose for ever.
"It[em] I give & bequeath to my Loving daughter Mercy Alverd alias Gull my homestead & housing with all appurtenances as it is situate in Hatfield Bounded by an houselot of Phillip Russell North on a houselot of Sam11 Dickinson Senr South on the great River East on the town street West, alsoe I give & bequeath to her my sd daughter Mercy Alverd alias Gull all my accomodations or Out Lands Wood Lands or Common Lands which of right is my due or may grow to be of Right to me within the Bounds of the t ship of Hatfield all which to be to her & ye heirs lawfully begotten of her Body & in case she should dye without Issue then my will is that my son in law Jeremiah Alverd surviveing shall have & injoy the aforesd houseing & homestead & Out Lands or Common Lands aforementioned to be to him & his heirs forever. I alsoe give & bequeath to my daughter Mercy abovenamed My yoke of Oxen.
"It[em] I give & bequeath to my Loveing daughter Mary Wife to Robert Bardwell my lot in the great Hollow in the meadow comonly called the great meadow in Hatfield as it is bounded by Land of Capt John Allis deceased North, on Land of Mr Hope Atherton's heirs South, abutting on the pond West on an high way East conteineing three acres & half more or Less alsoe my upper Lot in the meadow commonly called the Litle meadow in Hatfield part of which I bought of Samll Dickinson Senr ye whole being bounded by land of Ltt Daniel Warner deceased Northeast, on Lands of Richard Mortons & Lands of widdow Fellows deceased Southeast, on the River Northwest & on an High way South west., alsoe in the Litle meadow aforesd one peice of grass Land as it is bounded by Land of John Graves North, on Land of Mr Hope Atherton deceased his heirs South; abutting on the great River East, & on Land of John Wells & David Whites West conteineing by Estimation five roods more or Less all as to be to her & to her heirs Lawfully begotten of her Body for Ever after ye decease of my wife Elizabeth abovenamed.
"lt[em] I give & bequeath to my Loving daughter Anna wife to Jonathan Roote my Lot in the meadow commonly called the South meadow in Hatfield in ye upper division of plowing Land conteineing by Estimation four acres more or Less as it is bounded by Land of Jonathan Whites North on Land of John Cowles South abutting on an high way both East & West alsoe my Lot in the tract of Land comonly called ye Milriver Swamp in Hatfield as it is bounded by Land of Sam11 Belding Senr Northerlie & on Land of Sam" Partriggs Southerlie abutting on an high way both Easterlie & Westerlie conteineing by Estimation Eight acres more or Less to be to her after the decease of my wife & not till then & to the heirs Law fully begotten of her Body for Ever.
"It[em] I give & bequeath to my Loveing Grandchild Elizabeth the daughter of my Loveing daughter Hester deceased sometyme wife to Joseph Gillit my Lot in ye meadow comonly called the great meadow in Hatfield conteineing by Estima tion five acres more or Less as it is Bounded by Land of John Wells South by Land of Mr Hope Atherton deceased his heirs North abutting on an high way East & on the pond West; alsoe my Lot in the meadow comonly called the Little Meadow next the gate in Hatfield conteineing by Estimtion three acres more or Less Bounded on the River East on the high way West on Land formerly Zachery Feilds Land South on Land of Ltt Daniel Werners North after the decease of my wife & not till then to be to her & to her heirs forever.
"It[em] After my Wifes Elizabeth decease & after the twenty pounds I have bequeathed to her absolute dispose is set out & what wast in sd moveable goods considered the sirplus or remainder of my whole Estate in Moveable goods or otherwise I give & bequeath to my daughter Mercy & to her husband Jeremiah Alverd to be to them & to their heirs for Ever.
"It[em] I alsoe will that my just debts be discharged & payd by my Executors hereafter named out of the whole estate.
"It[em] I ordeine Constitute & appointe my Loveing Kinsman Sam" Partrigg Senr & my Loveing wife Elizabeth joynt & Sole Executors of this my Last Will & testement In witness of all I have hereunto Subscribed & Sealed this 12 day of April 1701.
"William W Gull his marke
"Signed Sealed in the presence & witness off Nathll W Dickinson his marke John Coleman Samll Dickinson Senr."3
Elizabeth Smith married William Gull, son of John Gull and Anna/Annis/Agnes Bincks, circa 1656
;
Her 2nd husband.1
Elizabeth Smith died after 5 January 1702 at Massachusetts, USA;
Per Stott 1998:175: "Elizabeth died after 5 January 1701/2, when she swore to the inventory of William Gull's estate."1
In William Gull's will dated 12 April 1701 at Hatfield, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts, USA, Elizabeth Smith was named as executor;
Transcription of will from Stott [1998:175-177]:
"In the name of God Amen this 12 day of Aprill 1701 in the thirteenth year of ye Reign of William ye 3d of England Scotland France & Ireland defender of ye faith etc. I William Gull of Hatfield in ye County of Hampshire within the Province of ye Massachusetts Bay in New England Having many Bodyly infirmities but of sound minde & perfect memory Praise be given to god for the same & knowing ye uncertaintie of this life on Earth & being desirous to sette things in order do make this my last will & testement in Manner & form following that is to say - first & principally I commend my soul to almightie god my Creator Assuredly believing that I shall Receive full pardon & free Remission of all my sins & be saved by the precious merritts of my Blessed Saviour & Redeemer Christ Jesus & my Body to the earth from whence it was taken to be buried in such decent manner as my executors hereafter named shall be thought meete & convenyent & as touching such wordly estate as ye Lord in mercy hath sent me my will & meaning is the same shall be imployed & bestowed as hereafter by this will is Expressed. And first of all I Remake, Renounce Frustrate & make voyde all wills by me for merly made & hereby declare & appointe this my Last Will & testiment.
"Impr I give & bequeath to my deere & loving wife Elizabeth ye use of my whole estate both Lands & moveables houses homelots with a ll their appurtenances for ye full term of her naturall life as alsoe I give to her the full & just vallue of twenty pounds out of my moveable goods such as she shall chuse to be at her own free & absolute dispose for ever.
"It[em] I give & bequeath to my Loving daughter Mercy Alverd alias Gull my homestead & housing with all appurtenances as it is situate in Hatfield Bounded by an houselot of Phillip Russell North on a houselot of Sam11 Dickinson Senr South on the great River East on the town street West, alsoe I give & bequeath to her my sd daughter Mercy Alverd alias Gull all my accomodations or Out Lands Wood Lands or Common Lands which of right is my due or may grow to be of Right to me within the Bounds of the t ship of Hatfield all which to be to her & ye heirs lawfully begotten of her Body & in case she should dye without Issue then my will is that my son in law Jeremiah Alverd surviveing shall have & injoy the aforesd houseing & homestead & Out Lands or Common Lands aforementioned to be to him & his heirs forever. I alsoe give & bequeath to my daughter Mercy abovenamed My yoke of Oxen.
"It[em] I give & bequeath to my Loveing daughter Mary Wife to Robert Bardwell my lot in the great Hollow in the meadow comonly called the great meadow in Hatfield as it is bounded by Land of Capt John Allis deceased North, on Land of Mr Hope Atherton's heirs South, abutting on the pond West on an high way East conteineing three acres & half more or Less alsoe my upper Lot in the meadow commonly called the Litle meadow in Hatfield part of which I bought of Samll Dickinson Senr ye whole being bounded by land of Ltt Daniel Warner deceased Northeast, on Lands of Richard Mortons & Lands of widdow Fellows deceased Southeast, on the River Northwest & on an High way South west., alsoe in the Litle meadow aforesd one peice of grass Land as it is bounded by Land of John Graves North, on Land of Mr Hope Atherton deceased his heirs South; abutting on the great River East, & on Land of John Wells & David Whites West conteineing by Estimation five roods more or Less all as to be to her & to her heirs Lawfully begotten of her Body for Ever after ye decease of my wife Elizabeth abovenamed.
"lt[em] I give & bequeath to my Loving daughter Anna wife to Jonathan Roote my Lot in the meadow commonly called the South meadow in Hatfield in ye upper division of plowing Land conteineing by Estimation four acres more or Less as it is bounded by Land of Jonathan Whites North on Land of John Cowles South abutting on an high way both East & West alsoe my Lot in the tract of Land comonly called ye Milriver Swamp in Hatfield as it is bounded by Land of Sam11 Belding Senr Northerlie & on Land of Sam" Partriggs Southerlie abutting on an high way both Easterlie & Westerlie conteineing by Estimation Eight acres more or Less to be to her after the decease of my wife & not till then & to the heirs Law fully begotten of her Body for Ever.
"It[em] I give & bequeath to my Loveing Grandchild Elizabeth the daughter of my Loveing daughter Hester deceased sometyme wife to Joseph Gillit my Lot in ye meadow comonly called the great meadow in Hatfield conteineing by Estima tion five acres more or Less as it is Bounded by Land of John Wells South by Land of Mr Hope Atherton deceased his heirs North abutting on an high way East & on the pond West; alsoe my Lot in the meadow comonly called the Little Meadow next the gate in Hatfield conteineing by Estimtion three acres more or Less Bounded on the River East on the high way West on Land formerly Zachery Feilds Land South on Land of Ltt Daniel Werners North after the decease of my wife & not till then to be to her & to her heirs forever.
"It[em] After my Wifes Elizabeth decease & after the twenty pounds I have bequeathed to her absolute dispose is set out & what wast in sd moveable goods considered the sirplus or remainder of my whole Estate in Moveable goods or otherwise I give & bequeath to my daughter Mercy & to her husband Jeremiah Alverd to be to them & to their heirs for Ever.
"It[em] I alsoe will that my just debts be discharged & payd by my Executors hereafter named out of the whole estate.
"It[em] I ordeine Constitute & appointe my Loveing Kinsman Sam" Partrigg Senr & my Loveing wife Elizabeth joynt & Sole Executors of this my Last Will & testement In witness of all I have hereunto Subscribed & Sealed this 12 day of April 1701.
"William W Gull his marke
"Signed Sealed in the presence & witness off Nathll W Dickinson his marke John Coleman Samll Dickinson Senr."3
Family 1 | Nathaniel Foote d. b 23 Sep 1655 |
Children |
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Family 2 | William Gull b. b 25 Feb 1620/21, d. bt 12 Apr 1701 - 18 Dec 1701 |
Children |
Citations
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "The Correct English Origins of Nathaniel Dickinson and William Gull, Settlers of Wethersfield and Hadley", The NEHG Register Vol. 152, No. 606, pp. 159-178 (April 1998): p. 175. Hereinafter cited as "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson."
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson", pp. 170, 175.
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson", pp. 175-177.
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson", p. 170.
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson", p. 175, footnote 60.
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson", p. 177.
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson", p. 178.
Francis Barnard1
M, #92614
Last Edited | 16 Sep 2019 |
Francis Barnard married Frances Foote, daughter of Nathaniel Foote and Elizabeth Smith, after 1676
;
Her 2nd husband. Her 1st husband was killed in 1676.
Stott [1998:170:fn30] cites: "Prenuptial agreement, 20 Aug. 1677, Hampshire County Deeds (Springfield Registry), A:87 (FHL microfilm 844,486)."1
;
Per Stott [1998:170]: "...of Hadley."1
;
Her 2nd husband. Her 1st husband was killed in 1676.
Stott [1998:170:fn30] cites: "Prenuptial agreement, 20 Aug. 1677, Hampshire County Deeds (Springfield Registry), A:87 (FHL microfilm 844,486)."1
;
Per Stott [1998:170]: "...of Hadley."1
Family | Frances Foote |
Citations
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "The Correct English Origins of Nathaniel Dickinson and William Gull, Settlers of Wethersfield and Hadley", The NEHG Register Vol. 152, No. 606, pp. 159-178 (April 1998): p. 170. Hereinafter cited as "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson."
Nathaniel Dickinson (Jr.)1
M, #92615, b. before 18 March 1627, d. 11 October 1710
Father | Nathaniel Dickinson (Sr.)1 b. b 3 May 1601, d. 16 Jun 1676 |
Mother | Anna/Annis/Agnes Bincks1 b. b 19 Feb 1603/4, d. a 24 Mar 1670/71 |
Last Edited | 17 Sep 2019 |
Nathaniel Dickinson (Jr.) was born before 18 March 1627 at Lincolnshire, England.1 He was baptized on 18 March 1627 at Billingborough, South Kesteven District, Lincolnshire, England.1 He married Hannah Beardsley, daughter of William Beardsley and Mary (?), circa 1661
;
His 1st wife.1 Nathaniel Dickinson (Jr.) married Elizabeth Hawks, daughter of John Hawks and Elizabeth Browne, on 16 December 1680 at Hatfield, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts, USA,
;
His 2nd wife; her 2nd husband. Stott [1998:170:fn34] cites: "Hampshire County Court [note 22], 110."2 Nathaniel Dickinson (Jr.) married Elizabeth Burt, daughter of Henry Burt Jr. and Eulalia March, on 26 September 1684 at Northampton, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts, USA,
;
His 3rd wife; her 2nd husband.2
Nathaniel Dickinson (Jr.) died on 11 October 1710 at Hatfield, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts, USA;
Stott [1998:170:fn31] cites: "Hampshire County Court [note 22], 111."1
Nathaniel Dickinson (Sr.) and Anna/Annis/Agnes Bincks immigrated circa 1637 to Wethersfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut, USA;
According to Stott [1998:168]: "Nathaniel arrived in Wethersfield, Connecticut, between 26 June 1636, when his daughter Ann was baptized at Billingborough, and July 1638, when his son Samuel was born at Wethersfield)."
Stott cites: Wethersfield Deeds, 1:12 (FHL microfilm 005,991).3,4
Nathaniel Dickinson (Jr.) appeared in the census of 1661 at Springfield, Hampden Co., Massachusetts, USA;
NB This record for a "Nathaniel DICKINSON", could be this Nathaniel's father, but I believe it is this Nathaniel. G. A. Vaut
Source: Massachusetts: Miscellaneous Census Substitutes, 1630-1788, 1840, 1890 (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2013. From records supplied by Ancestry.com)
Record #1
Name Nathaniel DICKINSON
Record 1661
Location Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States
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Record #2 Name Nathaniel DICKINSON
Record 1661
Location Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States
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Nathaniel Dickinson (Jr.) appeared in the census of 1679 at Hatfield, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts, USA;
Source: Massachusetts: Miscellaneous Census Substitutes, 1630-1788, 1840, 1890 (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2013. From records supplied by Ancestry.com)
Record #1
Name Nathaniel DICKINSON
Record 1679
Location Hatfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States
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Volume Name MA Census Substitutes 1630-1788
Page 9692
Record #2
Name Nathaniel DICKINSON
Record 1679
Location Hatfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States
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Volume Name MA Census Substitutes 1630-1788
Page 9691.6
;
His 1st wife.1 Nathaniel Dickinson (Jr.) married Elizabeth Hawks, daughter of John Hawks and Elizabeth Browne, on 16 December 1680 at Hatfield, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts, USA,
;
His 2nd wife; her 2nd husband. Stott [1998:170:fn34] cites: "Hampshire County Court [note 22], 110."2 Nathaniel Dickinson (Jr.) married Elizabeth Burt, daughter of Henry Burt Jr. and Eulalia March, on 26 September 1684 at Northampton, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts, USA,
;
His 3rd wife; her 2nd husband.2
Nathaniel Dickinson (Jr.) died on 11 October 1710 at Hatfield, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts, USA;
Stott [1998:170:fn31] cites: "Hampshire County Court [note 22], 111."1
Nathaniel Dickinson (Sr.) and Anna/Annis/Agnes Bincks immigrated circa 1637 to Wethersfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut, USA;
According to Stott [1998:168]: "Nathaniel arrived in Wethersfield, Connecticut, between 26 June 1636, when his daughter Ann was baptized at Billingborough, and July 1638, when his son Samuel was born at Wethersfield)."
Stott cites: Wethersfield Deeds, 1:12 (FHL microfilm 005,991).3,4
Nathaniel Dickinson (Jr.) appeared in the census of 1661 at Springfield, Hampden Co., Massachusetts, USA;
NB This record for a "Nathaniel DICKINSON", could be this Nathaniel's father, but I believe it is this Nathaniel. G. A. Vaut
Source: Massachusetts: Miscellaneous Census Substitutes, 1630-1788, 1840, 1890 (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2013. From records supplied by Ancestry.com)
Record #1
Name Nathaniel DICKINSON
Record 1661
Location Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States
Original Text
Original Page 82
Original Volume S1a
Original Line No. 872113
Volume Name MA Census Substitutes 1630-1788
Page 5822
Record #2 Name Nathaniel DICKINSON
Record 1661
Location Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States
Original Text
Original Page 82
Original Volume S1a
Original Line No. 872130
Volume Name MA Census Substitutes 1630-1788
Page 5823.5
Nathaniel Dickinson (Jr.) appeared in the census of 1679 at Hatfield, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts, USA;
Source: Massachusetts: Miscellaneous Census Substitutes, 1630-1788, 1840, 1890 (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2013. From records supplied by Ancestry.com)
Record #1
Name Nathaniel DICKINSON
Record 1679
Location Hatfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States
Original Text
Original Page 25
Original Volume S1a
Original Line No. 872131
Volume Name MA Census Substitutes 1630-1788
Page 9692
Record #2
Name Nathaniel DICKINSON
Record 1679
Location Hatfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States
Original Text
Original Page 25
Original Volume S1a
Original Line No. 872110
Volume Name MA Census Substitutes 1630-1788
Page 9691.6
Family 1 | Hannah Beardsley d. 23 Feb 1679 |
Child |
|
Family 2 | Elizabeth Hawks b. b 10 Jan 1646/47, d. 11 Oct 1681 |
Family 3 | Elizabeth Burt b. 4 Dec 1638, d. 1691 |
Citations
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "The Correct English Origins of Nathaniel Dickinson and William Gull, Settlers of Wethersfield and Hadley", The NEHG Register Vol. 152, No. 606, pp. 159-178 (April 1998): p. 170. Hereinafter cited as "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson."
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson", p. 171.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 14 September 2019), memorial page for Nathaniel Dickinson (May 1601–16 Jun 1676), Find A Grave Memorial no. 17951920, citing Old Hadley Cemetery, Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA ; Maintained by lifescribe (contributor 48569208), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/17951920/nathaniel-dickinson. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson", p. 168.
- [S4730] New England Historic Genealogical Society Online Databases (Various), online <https://www.americanancestors.org/>, Record #1: https://www.americanancestors.org/DB509/rd/13684/5822/242324061
Record #2: https://www.americanancestors.org/DB509/rd/13684/5823/242324062. Hereinafter cited as NEHGS Online Database. - [S4730] NEHGS Online Database, online https://www.americanancestors.org/, Record #1: https://www.americanancestors.org/DB509/rd/13684/9692/242327931
Record #2: https://www.americanancestors.org/DB509/rd/13684/9691/242327930 - [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson", pp. 170-1.
Hannah Beardsley1
F, #92616, d. 23 February 1679
Father | William Beardsley1 |
Mother | Mary (?)1 |
Last Edited | 16 Sep 2019 |
Hannah Beardsley married Nathaniel Dickinson (Jr.), son of Nathaniel Dickinson (Sr.) and Anna/Annis/Agnes Bincks, circa 1661
;
His 1st wife.1
Hannah Beardsley died on 23 February 1679 at Hatfield, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts, USA;
Stott [1998:170:fn34] cites: "Hampshire County Court [note 22], 110."2
;
His 1st wife.1
Hannah Beardsley died on 23 February 1679 at Hatfield, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts, USA;
Stott [1998:170:fn34] cites: "Hampshire County Court [note 22], 110."2
Family | Nathaniel Dickinson (Jr.) b. b 18 Mar 1627, d. 11 Oct 1710 |
Child |
|
Citations
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "The Correct English Origins of Nathaniel Dickinson and William Gull, Settlers of Wethersfield and Hadley", The NEHG Register Vol. 152, No. 606, pp. 159-178 (April 1998): p. 170. Hereinafter cited as "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson."
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson", p. 171 and footnote 34.
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson", pp. 170-1.
William Beardsley1
M, #92617
Last Edited | 16 Sep 2019 |
William Beardsley married Mary (?)1
;
Per Stott [1998:170]: "...of Fairfield"
Stott [1998:170:fn32] cites: "Hannah Dickinson, deceased, is referred to in the distribution of estate of her brother, John Beardsley of Stratford, Conn., 22 March 1718/9 (Fairfield District Probate file 481 [FHL microfilm 1,018,732]). See also Donald Lines Jacobus, History and .Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, 2 vols. (Fairfield, Conn., 1930, 1932), 1:45-56.1
;
Per Stott [1998:170]: "...of Fairfield"
Stott [1998:170:fn32] cites: "Hannah Dickinson, deceased, is referred to in the distribution of estate of her brother, John Beardsley of Stratford, Conn., 22 March 1718/9 (Fairfield District Probate file 481 [FHL microfilm 1,018,732]). See also Donald Lines Jacobus, History and .Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, 2 vols. (Fairfield, Conn., 1930, 1932), 1:45-56.1
Family | Mary (?) |
Children |
|
Citations
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "The Correct English Origins of Nathaniel Dickinson and William Gull, Settlers of Wethersfield and Hadley", The NEHG Register Vol. 152, No. 606, pp. 159-178 (April 1998): p. 170. Hereinafter cited as "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson."
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson", p. 170, footnote 32.
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson", p. 172.
Mary (?)1
F, #92618
Last Edited | 16 Sep 2019 |
Mary (?) married William Beardsley.1
;
Per Stott [1998:170]: "...of Fairfield"
Stott [1998:170:fn32] cites: "Hannah Dickinson, deceased, is referred to in the distribution of estate of her brother, John Beardsley of Stratford, Conn., 22 March 1718/9 (Fairfield District Probate file 481 [FHL microfilm 1,018,732]). See also Donald Lines Jacobus, History and .Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, 2 vols. (Fairfield, Conn., 1930, 1932), 1:45-56.1
;
Per Stott [1998:170]: "...of Fairfield"
Stott [1998:170:fn32] cites: "Hannah Dickinson, deceased, is referred to in the distribution of estate of her brother, John Beardsley of Stratford, Conn., 22 March 1718/9 (Fairfield District Probate file 481 [FHL microfilm 1,018,732]). See also Donald Lines Jacobus, History and .Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, 2 vols. (Fairfield, Conn., 1930, 1932), 1:45-56.1
Family | William Beardsley |
Children |
|
Citations
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "The Correct English Origins of Nathaniel Dickinson and William Gull, Settlers of Wethersfield and Hadley", The NEHG Register Vol. 152, No. 606, pp. 159-178 (April 1998): p. 170. Hereinafter cited as "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson."
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson", p. 170, footnote 32.
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson", p. 172.
John Beardsley1
M, #92619, d. before 22 March 1719
Father | William Beardsley1 |
Mother | Mary (?)1 |
Last Edited | 16 Sep 2019 |
John Beardsley died before 22 March 1719.1
His estate was probated on 22 March 1719
;
Stott [1998:170:fn32] cites: "Hannah Dickinson, deceased, is referred to in the distribution of estate of her brother, John Beardsley of Stratford, Conn., 22 March 1718/9 (Fairfield District Probate file 481 [FHL microfilm 1,018,732]). See also Donald Lines Jacobus, History and .Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, 2 vols. (Fairfield, Conn., 1930, 1932), 1:45-56.1
His estate was probated on 22 March 1719
;
Stott [1998:170:fn32] cites: "Hannah Dickinson, deceased, is referred to in the distribution of estate of her brother, John Beardsley of Stratford, Conn., 22 March 1718/9 (Fairfield District Probate file 481 [FHL microfilm 1,018,732]). See also Donald Lines Jacobus, History and .Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, 2 vols. (Fairfield, Conn., 1930, 1932), 1:45-56.1
Citations
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "The Correct English Origins of Nathaniel Dickinson and William Gull, Settlers of Wethersfield and Hadley", The NEHG Register Vol. 152, No. 606, pp. 159-178 (April 1998): p. 170, footnote 32. Hereinafter cited as "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson."
Nathaniel Dickinson III1
M, #92620, d. before 25 December 1663
Father | Nathaniel Dickinson (Jr.)1 b. b 18 Mar 1627, d. 11 Oct 1710 |
Mother | Hannah Beardsley1 d. 23 Feb 1679 |
Last Edited | 16 Sep 2019 |
Nathaniel Dickinson III died before 25 December 1663.1
Nathaniel Dickinson III was buried on 25 December 1663 ;
Stott [1998:170:fn33] cites: "Hampshire Records of Births, Marriages, and Deaths," private manuscript of William and John Pynchon [hereinafter Pynchon Record], 223 (FHL microfilm 014,766).2
Nathaniel Dickinson III was buried on 25 December 1663 ;
Stott [1998:170:fn33] cites: "Hampshire Records of Births, Marriages, and Deaths," private manuscript of William and John Pynchon [hereinafter Pynchon Record], 223 (FHL microfilm 014,766).2
Citations
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "The Correct English Origins of Nathaniel Dickinson and William Gull, Settlers of Wethersfield and Hadley", The NEHG Register Vol. 152, No. 606, pp. 159-178 (April 1998): pp. 170-1. Hereinafter cited as "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson."
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson", pp. 170-1, footnote 33 (p. 171).
Anna Kelsey1
F, #92621, b. circa 1634, d. 18 April 1676
Father | William Kelsey2 |
Last Edited | 22 Sep 2019 |
Anna Kelsey was born circa 1634.1 She married Jonathan (II) Gillett, son of Jonathan (I) Gillett and Mary Dolbiar, on 23 April 1661 at Windsor, Hartford Co., Connecticut, USA,
;
His 1st wife.1
Anna Kelsey died on 18 April 1676 at Windsor, Hartford Co., Connecticut, USA.1
;
For more information on the children of Jonathan GILLETT, Jr. and his two wives, seePriest [1946:276].3
;
His 1st wife.1
Anna Kelsey died on 18 April 1676 at Windsor, Hartford Co., Connecticut, USA.1
;
For more information on the children of Jonathan GILLETT, Jr. and his two wives, seePriest [1946:276].3
Family | Jonathan (II) Gillett b. Jan 1634/35, d. 27 Feb 1697/98 |
Citations
- [S4732] Alice Lucinda Priest, "The Brothers Jonathan and Nathan Gillett and Some of Their Descendants - Part I", The NEHG Register Vol. 100, No. 399, pp. 272-277 (October 1946): p. 275. Hereinafter cited as "Priest [1946] Jonathan and Nathan Gillett Pt II."
- [S4732] Alice Lucinda Priest, "Priest [1946] Jonathan and Nathan Gillett Pt II", pp. 275-6.
- [S4732] Alice Lucinda Priest, "Priest [1946] Jonathan and Nathan Gillett Pt II", p. 276.
Cornelius Gillett1
M, #92622, b. circa July 1636, d. 26 June 1711
Father | Jonathan (I) Gillett1 b. 11 Aug 1609 |
Mother | Mary Dolbiar1 b. 7 Jun 1607, d. 5 Jan 1685/86 |
Last Edited | 22 Sep 2019 |
Cornelius Gillett was born circa July 1636 at Dorchester, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts, USA.1 He married Priscilla Kelsey, daughter of William Kelsey, before 1658.1
Cornelius Gillett died on 26 June 1711 at Windsor, Hartford Co., Connecticut, USA.1
;
For more information on the children of Cornelius and Priscilla (KELSEY) GILLETT, see Priest [1946:277].2
Cornelius Gillett died on 26 June 1711 at Windsor, Hartford Co., Connecticut, USA.1
;
For more information on the children of Cornelius and Priscilla (KELSEY) GILLETT, see Priest [1946:277].2
Family | Priscilla Kelsey d. 7 Jan 1722/23 |
Citations
- [S4732] Alice Lucinda Priest, "The Brothers Jonathan and Nathan Gillett and Some of Their Descendants - Part I", The NEHG Register Vol. 100, No. 399, pp. 272-277 (October 1946): p. 276. Hereinafter cited as "Priest [1946] Jonathan and Nathan Gillett Pt II."
- [S4732] Alice Lucinda Priest, "Priest [1946] Jonathan and Nathan Gillett Pt II", p. 277.
John Hawks1
M, #92623
Last Edited | 22 Sep 2019 |
Family | Elizabeth Browne |
Child |
|
Citations
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "The Correct English Origins of Nathaniel Dickinson and William Gull, Settlers of Wethersfield and Hadley", The NEHG Register Vol. 152, No. 606, pp. 159-178 (April 1998): p. 171. Hereinafter cited as "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson."
- [S4731] Alice Lucinda Priest, "The Brothers Jonathan and Nathan Gillett and Some of Their Descendants - Part II", The NEHG Register Vol. 101, No. 401, pp. 43-49 (January 1947): p. 43. Hereinafter cited as "Priest [1947] Jonathan and Nathan Gillett Pt II."
Elizabeth Browne1
F, #92624
Last Edited | 22 Sep 2019 |
Family | John Hawks |
Child |
|
Citations
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "The Correct English Origins of Nathaniel Dickinson and William Gull, Settlers of Wethersfield and Hadley", The NEHG Register Vol. 152, No. 606, pp. 159-178 (April 1998): p. 171. Hereinafter cited as "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson."
- [S4731] Alice Lucinda Priest, "The Brothers Jonathan and Nathan Gillett and Some of Their Descendants - Part II", The NEHG Register Vol. 101, No. 401, pp. 43-49 (January 1947): p. 43. Hereinafter cited as "Priest [1947] Jonathan and Nathan Gillett Pt II."
Elizabeth Burt1
F, #92625, b. 4 December 1638, d. 1691
Father | Henry Burt Jr.1 b. 1595, d. 30 Apr 1662 |
Mother | Eulalia March1 b. 26 Dec 1600, d. 29 Aug 1690 |
Last Edited | 20 Sep 2019 |
Elizabeth Burt was born on 4 December 1638 at Hamberton, South Hams District, Devonshire, England.2 She married Samuel Wright on 24 November 1653 at Springfield, Hampden Co., Massachusetts, USA,
;
Her 1st husband. Stott [1998:171:fn37]: "Northampton vital records, 1:101 (FHL microfilm 186,161). Samuel Wright and Elizabeth Burt were married at Springfield, 24 Nov . 1653 (Springfield vital records transcript, 1:118 [FHL microfilm 186,414]). He died before 29 March 1676, when his widow Elizabeth was granted administration of his estate (Hampshire County Probate, 1:170 [FHL microfilm 879,184])."3 Elizabeth Burt married Nathaniel Dickinson (Jr.), son of Nathaniel Dickinson (Sr.) and Anna/Annis/Agnes Bincks, on 26 September 1684 at Northampton, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts, USA,
;
His 3rd wife; her 2nd husband.1
Elizabeth Burt was buried in 1691 at Burial location unknown ; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 3 Oct 1632, Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA
DEATH 4 Sep 1675 (aged 42), Northfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
Her first husband was Samuel Wright Jr, married Nov 24,1653 at Springfield,MA. (Samuel also fathered a natural child by Elizabeth's sister Mary.) Her second husband, married Sep 26,1684 at Northampton,MA, was Nathaniel Dickinson Jr. She was his third wife.
Children(by first marriage): Samuel Wright III, Joseph Wright, Benjamin Wright, Ebenezer Wright, Elizabeth Wright Stebbins Hannum, Eleazer Wright, Hannah Wright Billings, and Benoni Wright.
Family Members
Parents
Henry Burt 1595–1662
Eulalia March Burt 1600–1690
Spouse
Nathaniel Dickinson 1627–1710 (m. 1684)
Siblings
Sarah Burt Wakelee 1621 – unknown
Jonathan Burt 1623–1715
Abigail Burt Stebbins 1623–1707
David Burt 1629–1690
Henry Burt 1629–1690
Mary Burt Brooks 1635–1689
Nathaniel Burt 1636–1720
Dorcas Burt Stiles 1638–1738
Hannah Burt Bagg 1641–1680
Patience Burt Bliss 1645–1732
Mercy Burt Wright 1647 – unknown
Children
Remembrance Wright Brown 1654–1712
Samuel Wright 1654–1734
Joseph Wright 1657–1697
Benjamin Wright 1660–1743
Ebenezer Wright 1663–1742
Eliezer Wright 1668–1753
Benoni Wright 1675–1702
BURIAL Body lost or destroyed, Specifically: Not known at this time
Created by: Kevin Avery
Added: 23 Jul 2010
Find A Grave Memorial 55333334.2
Elizabeth Burt died in 1691 at Hatfield, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts, USA.2
; For more information the children of Samuel and Elizabeth (BURT) WRIGHT, see their Find a Grave memorials. The children listed are:
Samuel Wright 1654–1734
Joseph Wright 1657–1697
Benjamin Wright 1660–1743
Ebenezer Wright 1663–1742
Eliezer Wright 1668–1753
Benoni Wright 1675–1702.2,4
;
Her 1st husband. Stott [1998:171:fn37]: "Northampton vital records, 1:101 (FHL microfilm 186,161). Samuel Wright and Elizabeth Burt were married at Springfield, 24 Nov . 1653 (Springfield vital records transcript, 1:118 [FHL microfilm 186,414]). He died before 29 March 1676, when his widow Elizabeth was granted administration of his estate (Hampshire County Probate, 1:170 [FHL microfilm 879,184])."3 Elizabeth Burt married Nathaniel Dickinson (Jr.), son of Nathaniel Dickinson (Sr.) and Anna/Annis/Agnes Bincks, on 26 September 1684 at Northampton, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts, USA,
;
His 3rd wife; her 2nd husband.1
Elizabeth Burt was buried in 1691 at Burial location unknown ; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 3 Oct 1632, Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA
DEATH 4 Sep 1675 (aged 42), Northfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
Her first husband was Samuel Wright Jr, married Nov 24,1653 at Springfield,MA. (Samuel also fathered a natural child by Elizabeth's sister Mary.) Her second husband, married Sep 26,1684 at Northampton,MA, was Nathaniel Dickinson Jr. She was his third wife.
Children(by first marriage): Samuel Wright III, Joseph Wright, Benjamin Wright, Ebenezer Wright, Elizabeth Wright Stebbins Hannum, Eleazer Wright, Hannah Wright Billings, and Benoni Wright.
Family Members
Parents
Henry Burt 1595–1662
Eulalia March Burt 1600–1690
Spouse
Nathaniel Dickinson 1627–1710 (m. 1684)
Siblings
Sarah Burt Wakelee 1621 – unknown
Jonathan Burt 1623–1715
Abigail Burt Stebbins 1623–1707
David Burt 1629–1690
Henry Burt 1629–1690
Mary Burt Brooks 1635–1689
Nathaniel Burt 1636–1720
Dorcas Burt Stiles 1638–1738
Hannah Burt Bagg 1641–1680
Patience Burt Bliss 1645–1732
Mercy Burt Wright 1647 – unknown
Children
Remembrance Wright Brown 1654–1712
Samuel Wright 1654–1734
Joseph Wright 1657–1697
Benjamin Wright 1660–1743
Ebenezer Wright 1663–1742
Eliezer Wright 1668–1753
Benoni Wright 1675–1702
BURIAL Body lost or destroyed, Specifically: Not known at this time
Created by: Kevin Avery
Added: 23 Jul 2010
Find A Grave Memorial 55333334.2
Elizabeth Burt died in 1691 at Hatfield, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts, USA.2
; For more information the children of Samuel and Elizabeth (BURT) WRIGHT, see their Find a Grave memorials. The children listed are:
Samuel Wright 1654–1734
Joseph Wright 1657–1697
Benjamin Wright 1660–1743
Ebenezer Wright 1663–1742
Eliezer Wright 1668–1753
Benoni Wright 1675–1702.2,4
Family 1 | Samuel Wright b. 3 Oct 1632, d. 4 Sep 1675 |
Child |
|
Family 2 | Nathaniel Dickinson (Jr.) b. b 18 Mar 1627, d. 11 Oct 1710 |
Citations
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "The Correct English Origins of Nathaniel Dickinson and William Gull, Settlers of Wethersfield and Hadley", The NEHG Register Vol. 152, No. 606, pp. 159-178 (April 1998): p. 171. Hereinafter cited as "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson."
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 20 September 2019), memorial page for Elizabeth Burt Wright Dickinson (4 Dec 1638–1691), Find A Grave Memorial no. 55333334, ; Maintained by Kevin Avery (contributor 47024642) Unknown, at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/55333334/elizabeth-wright_dickinson. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson", p. 171 and footnote 37.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 20 September 2019), memorial page for Sgt Samuel Wright (3 Oct 1632–4 Sep 1675), Find A Grave Memorial no. 156956878, ; Maintained by Anonymous (contributor 46887365) Body lost or destroyed, who reports a Not known at this time, at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/156956878/samuel-wright
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 20 September 2019), memorial page for Benoni Wright (12 Sep 1675–7 Aug 1702), Find A Grave Memorial no. 57360346, ; Maintained by DMLeForce (contributor 47131861) Unknown, at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/57360346/benoni-wright
Samuel Wright1
M, #92626, b. 3 October 1632, d. 4 September 1675
Last Edited | 20 Sep 2019 |
Samuel Wright was born on 3 October 1632 at Springfield, Hampden Co., Massachusetts, USA.2 He married Elizabeth Burt, daughter of Henry Burt Jr. and Eulalia March, on 24 November 1653 at Springfield, Hampden Co., Massachusetts, USA,
;
Her 1st husband. Stott [1998:171:fn37]: "Northampton vital records, 1:101 (FHL microfilm 186,161). Samuel Wright and Elizabeth Burt were married at Springfield, 24 Nov . 1653 (Springfield vital records transcript, 1:118 [FHL microfilm 186,414]). He died before 29 March 1676, when his widow Elizabeth was granted administration of his estate (Hampshire County Probate, 1:170 [FHL microfilm 879,184])."3
Samuel Wright died on 4 September 1675 at Northfield, Franklin Co., Massachusetts, USA, at age 42;
Stott [1998:171:fn37]: "He died before 29 March 1676, when his widow Elizabeth was granted administration of his estate (Hampshire County Probate, 1:170 [FHL microfilm 879,184])."1,2
Samuel Wright was buried after 4 September 1675 at Burial location unknown ; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 3 Oct 1632, Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA
DEATH 4 Sep 1675 (aged 42), Northfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
Per a book written by Eunice Miena Barber: Samuel, son of Deacon Samuel & his wife Margaret Unknown, born about 1629; was one of the petitioners to the General Court for the First Settlement of Northfield, then known as Squakheag, 5/31/1671. He was a resident of Northampton, Mass., at this time. The first petition was refused & another one was sent the next spring signed by 23 men including Samuel Wright Senior. This petition was granted & he was one of the sixteen heads of families who took house-lots & settled there. His lot was on the west side of the street "which they or their heirs had in the second settlement".
The Indians continued friendly until spring of 1675. Brookfield was destroyed in August of that Year. (King Philip's War). A squad of twenty soldiers was sent by Major Pynchon to garrison Northfield who were put under command of Sergeant Samuel Wright. A battle between Hatfield Indians & Captains _____ & Beers was fought in town of Whately August 25. Sept 1st the Indians fell upon Deerfield & Thursday, Sept 2d, on Northfield. It was the season of drying flax; & ignorant of what had happened the day before to their neighbors at Deerfield, the people of Northfield went about their work as usual on that morning. The soldiers & settlers appeared to have been scattered in the meadow & house-lots when the assault was made. According to Rev. Mr. Hubbard "some were killed in their homes, others as they were coming out of the meadows, the rest: men, women, & children fled to their fort, unable to rally out & repel the enemy. The savages kept around them, killed many of their cattle, destroyed their grain (wheat which was harvested & in the stook) burnt the houses that were outside the stockade & laid all waste. The number of whites officially reported as killed was eight & one was Sgt. Samuel Wright.
After another attack by the Indians on 9/4 the Squakheag families having thus been driven from their new homes returned to their old homes in Hadley & Northampton.
In the second settlement of Squakheag or Northfield in 1685 to 90, Samuel Wright's heirs were assigned 60 acres. The homestead of this Samuel Wright who went to Northampton with his father had continued in his line from 1657 until the compilation of the New England Historical & Genealogical Register in 1886.
He married, 11/24/1653, Elizabeth, daughter of Henry Burt who was a companion of Deacon Samuel Wright in the settlement of Springfield. She survived him & married 2d, 9/26/1684, Nathaniel Dickinson of Hatfield.
Family Members
Parents
Samuel Wright 1606–1665
Margaret Stratton Wright 1612–1681
Spouse
Mary Burt Wright 1632–1689
Siblings
Hannah Wright Stebbins 1626–1660
Margaret Wright Bancroft 1633–1699
Lydia Wright Colton 1636–1699
James Wright 1638–1723
Judah Wright 1642–1725
Children
Remembrance Wright Brown 1654–1712
Samuel Wright 1654–1734
Joseph Wright 1657–1697
Benjamin Wright 1660–1743
Ebenezer Wright 1663–1742
Eliezer Wright 1668–1753
Benoni Wright 1675–1702
BURIAL Body lost or destroyed, Specifically: Not known at this time
Created by: Anonymous
Added: 11 Jan 2016
Find A Grave Memorial 156956878.2
His estate was probated on 29 March 1676 at Hampshire Co., Massachusetts, USA.3
; For more information the children of Samuel and Elizabeth (BURT) WRIGHT, see their Find a Grave memorials. The children listed are:
Samuel Wright 1654–1734
Joseph Wright 1657–1697
Benjamin Wright 1660–1743
Ebenezer Wright 1663–1742
Eliezer Wright 1668–1753
Benoni Wright 1675–1702.4,2
;
Her 1st husband. Stott [1998:171:fn37]: "Northampton vital records, 1:101 (FHL microfilm 186,161). Samuel Wright and Elizabeth Burt were married at Springfield, 24 Nov . 1653 (Springfield vital records transcript, 1:118 [FHL microfilm 186,414]). He died before 29 March 1676, when his widow Elizabeth was granted administration of his estate (Hampshire County Probate, 1:170 [FHL microfilm 879,184])."3
Samuel Wright died on 4 September 1675 at Northfield, Franklin Co., Massachusetts, USA, at age 42;
Stott [1998:171:fn37]: "He died before 29 March 1676, when his widow Elizabeth was granted administration of his estate (Hampshire County Probate, 1:170 [FHL microfilm 879,184])."1,2
Samuel Wright was buried after 4 September 1675 at Burial location unknown ; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 3 Oct 1632, Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA
DEATH 4 Sep 1675 (aged 42), Northfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
Per a book written by Eunice Miena Barber: Samuel, son of Deacon Samuel & his wife Margaret Unknown, born about 1629; was one of the petitioners to the General Court for the First Settlement of Northfield, then known as Squakheag, 5/31/1671. He was a resident of Northampton, Mass., at this time. The first petition was refused & another one was sent the next spring signed by 23 men including Samuel Wright Senior. This petition was granted & he was one of the sixteen heads of families who took house-lots & settled there. His lot was on the west side of the street "which they or their heirs had in the second settlement".
The Indians continued friendly until spring of 1675. Brookfield was destroyed in August of that Year. (King Philip's War). A squad of twenty soldiers was sent by Major Pynchon to garrison Northfield who were put under command of Sergeant Samuel Wright. A battle between Hatfield Indians & Captains _____ & Beers was fought in town of Whately August 25. Sept 1st the Indians fell upon Deerfield & Thursday, Sept 2d, on Northfield. It was the season of drying flax; & ignorant of what had happened the day before to their neighbors at Deerfield, the people of Northfield went about their work as usual on that morning. The soldiers & settlers appeared to have been scattered in the meadow & house-lots when the assault was made. According to Rev. Mr. Hubbard "some were killed in their homes, others as they were coming out of the meadows, the rest: men, women, & children fled to their fort, unable to rally out & repel the enemy. The savages kept around them, killed many of their cattle, destroyed their grain (wheat which was harvested & in the stook) burnt the houses that were outside the stockade & laid all waste. The number of whites officially reported as killed was eight & one was Sgt. Samuel Wright.
After another attack by the Indians on 9/4 the Squakheag families having thus been driven from their new homes returned to their old homes in Hadley & Northampton.
In the second settlement of Squakheag or Northfield in 1685 to 90, Samuel Wright's heirs were assigned 60 acres. The homestead of this Samuel Wright who went to Northampton with his father had continued in his line from 1657 until the compilation of the New England Historical & Genealogical Register in 1886.
He married, 11/24/1653, Elizabeth, daughter of Henry Burt who was a companion of Deacon Samuel Wright in the settlement of Springfield. She survived him & married 2d, 9/26/1684, Nathaniel Dickinson of Hatfield.
Family Members
Parents
Samuel Wright 1606–1665
Margaret Stratton Wright 1612–1681
Spouse
Mary Burt Wright 1632–1689
Siblings
Hannah Wright Stebbins 1626–1660
Margaret Wright Bancroft 1633–1699
Lydia Wright Colton 1636–1699
James Wright 1638–1723
Judah Wright 1642–1725
Children
Remembrance Wright Brown 1654–1712
Samuel Wright 1654–1734
Joseph Wright 1657–1697
Benjamin Wright 1660–1743
Ebenezer Wright 1663–1742
Eliezer Wright 1668–1753
Benoni Wright 1675–1702
BURIAL Body lost or destroyed, Specifically: Not known at this time
Created by: Anonymous
Added: 11 Jan 2016
Find A Grave Memorial 156956878.2
His estate was probated on 29 March 1676 at Hampshire Co., Massachusetts, USA.3
; For more information the children of Samuel and Elizabeth (BURT) WRIGHT, see their Find a Grave memorials. The children listed are:
Samuel Wright 1654–1734
Joseph Wright 1657–1697
Benjamin Wright 1660–1743
Ebenezer Wright 1663–1742
Eliezer Wright 1668–1753
Benoni Wright 1675–1702.4,2
Family | Elizabeth Burt b. 4 Dec 1638, d. 1691 |
Child |
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Citations
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "The Correct English Origins of Nathaniel Dickinson and William Gull, Settlers of Wethersfield and Hadley", The NEHG Register Vol. 152, No. 606, pp. 159-178 (April 1998): p. 171. Hereinafter cited as "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson."
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 20 September 2019), memorial page for Sgt Samuel Wright (3 Oct 1632–4 Sep 1675), Find A Grave Memorial no. 156956878, ; Maintained by Anonymous (contributor 46887365) Body lost or destroyed, who reports a Not known at this time, at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/156956878/samuel-wright. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson", p. 171 and footnote 37.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 20 September 2019), memorial page for Elizabeth Burt Wright Dickinson (4 Dec 1638–1691), Find A Grave Memorial no. 55333334, ; Maintained by Kevin Avery (contributor 47024642) Unknown, at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/55333334/elizabeth-wright_dickinson
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 20 September 2019), memorial page for Benoni Wright (12 Sep 1675–7 Aug 1702), Find A Grave Memorial no. 57360346, ; Maintained by DMLeForce (contributor 47131861) Unknown, at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/57360346/benoni-wright
Elida Mae Fox1
F, #92627, b. October 1876, d. 30 July 1972
Father | John Smith Fox1 b. 8 Mar 1847, d. 26 Oct 1926 |
Mother | Sallie Ann Anderson1 b. 9 Feb 1856, d. 21 May 1913 |
Last Edited | 21 Sep 2019 |
Elida Mae Fox was born in October 1876 at Kaufman Co., Texas, USA.1 She married George Thomas Brummett before 1899
; According to the Find A Grave memorials, their oldest child listed, Claude, was born in 1899.2
Elida Mae Fox died on 30 July 1972 at Quanah, Hardeman Co., Texas, USA, at age 95.1
Elida Mae Fox was buried after 30 July 1972 at Claude Cemetery, Claude, Armstrong Co., Texas, USA; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH Oct 1876, Kaufman County, Texas, USA
DEATH 30 Jul 1972 (aged 95), Quanah, Hardeman County, Texas, USA
Family Members
Parents
John Smith Fox 1847–1926
Sallie Ann Anderson Fox 1856–1913
Spouse
George Thomas Brummett 1873–1960
Children
Claude Molen Brummett 1899–1962
Cleora Brummett Martin 1900–1995
William Lester Brummett 1904–1972
BURIAL Claude Cemetery, Claude, Armstrong County, Texas, USA
Created by: James Poole
Added: 13 Jun 2011
Find A Grave Memorial 71312298.1
; For more information on the children of George and Elida (FOX) BRUMMETT, see their Find A Grave memorials.2,1
; According to the Find A Grave memorials, their oldest child listed, Claude, was born in 1899.2
Elida Mae Fox died on 30 July 1972 at Quanah, Hardeman Co., Texas, USA, at age 95.1
Elida Mae Fox was buried after 30 July 1972 at Claude Cemetery, Claude, Armstrong Co., Texas, USA; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH Oct 1876, Kaufman County, Texas, USA
DEATH 30 Jul 1972 (aged 95), Quanah, Hardeman County, Texas, USA
Family Members
Parents
John Smith Fox 1847–1926
Sallie Ann Anderson Fox 1856–1913
Spouse
George Thomas Brummett 1873–1960
Children
Claude Molen Brummett 1899–1962
Cleora Brummett Martin 1900–1995
William Lester Brummett 1904–1972
BURIAL Claude Cemetery, Claude, Armstrong County, Texas, USA
Created by: James Poole
Added: 13 Jun 2011
Find A Grave Memorial 71312298.1
; For more information on the children of George and Elida (FOX) BRUMMETT, see their Find A Grave memorials.2,1
Family | George Thomas Brummett b. 24 Jun 1873, d. 30 Jan 1960 |
Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 21 September 2019), memorial page for Elida Mae Fox Brummett (Oct 1876–30 Jul 1972), Find A Grave Memorial no. 71312298, citing Claude Cemetery, Claude, Armstrong County, Texas, USA ; Maintained by James Poole (contributor 46856352), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/71312298/elida-mae-brummett. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 21 September 2019), memorial page for George Thomas Brummett (24 Jun 1873–30 Jan 1960), Find A Grave Memorial no. 71312182, citing Claude Cemetery, Claude, Armstrong County, Texas, USA ; Maintained by James Poole (contributor 46856352), a: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/71312182/george-thomas-brummett
George Thomas Brummett1
M, #92628, b. 24 June 1873, d. 30 January 1960
Last Edited | 21 Sep 2019 |
George Thomas Brummett was born on 24 June 1873 at Arkansas, USA.1 He married Elida Mae Fox, daughter of John Smith Fox and Sallie Ann Anderson, before 1899
; According to the Find A Grave memorials, their oldest child listed, Claude, was born in 1899.1
George Thomas Brummett died on 30 January 1960 at Claude, Armstrong Co., Texas, USA, at age 86.1
George Thomas Brummett was buried after 30 January 1960 at Claude Cemetery, Claude, Armstrong Co., Texas, USA; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 24 Jun 1873, Arkansas, USA
DEATH 30 Jan 1960 (aged 86), Claude, Armstrong County, Texas, USA
Family Members
Spouse
Elida Mae Fox Brummett 1876–1972
Children
Claude Molen Brummett 1899–1962
Cleora Brummett Martin 1900–1995
William Lester Brummett 1904–1972
BURIAL Claude Cemetery, Claude, Armstrong County, Texas, USA
Created by: James Poole
Added: 13 Jun 2011
Find A Grave Memorial 71312182.1
; For more information on the children of George and Elida (FOX) BRUMMETT, see their Find A Grave memorials.1,2
; According to the Find A Grave memorials, their oldest child listed, Claude, was born in 1899.1
George Thomas Brummett died on 30 January 1960 at Claude, Armstrong Co., Texas, USA, at age 86.1
George Thomas Brummett was buried after 30 January 1960 at Claude Cemetery, Claude, Armstrong Co., Texas, USA; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 24 Jun 1873, Arkansas, USA
DEATH 30 Jan 1960 (aged 86), Claude, Armstrong County, Texas, USA
Family Members
Spouse
Elida Mae Fox Brummett 1876–1972
Children
Claude Molen Brummett 1899–1962
Cleora Brummett Martin 1900–1995
William Lester Brummett 1904–1972
BURIAL Claude Cemetery, Claude, Armstrong County, Texas, USA
Created by: James Poole
Added: 13 Jun 2011
Find A Grave Memorial 71312182.1
; For more information on the children of George and Elida (FOX) BRUMMETT, see their Find A Grave memorials.1,2
Family | Elida Mae Fox b. Oct 1876, d. 30 Jul 1972 |
Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 21 September 2019), memorial page for George Thomas Brummett (24 Jun 1873–30 Jan 1960), Find A Grave Memorial no. 71312182, citing Claude Cemetery, Claude, Armstrong County, Texas, USA ; Maintained by James Poole (contributor 46856352), a: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/71312182/george-thomas-brummett. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 21 September 2019), memorial page for Elida Mae Fox Brummett (Oct 1876–30 Jul 1972), Find A Grave Memorial no. 71312298, citing Claude Cemetery, Claude, Armstrong County, Texas, USA ; Maintained by James Poole (contributor 46856352), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/71312298/elida-mae-brummett
Elizabeth Dickinson1
F, #92629, b. before 14 December 1628, d. before 8 July 1631
Father | Nathaniel Dickinson (Sr.)1 b. b 3 May 1601, d. 16 Jun 1676 |
Mother | Anna/Annis/Agnes Bincks1 b. b 19 Feb 1603/4, d. a 24 Mar 1670/71 |
Last Edited | 16 Sep 2019 |
Elizabeth Dickinson was born before 14 December 1628 at Lincolnshire, England.1 She was baptized on 14 December 1628 at Billingborough, South Kesteven District, Lincolnshire, England.1
Elizabeth Dickinson died before 8 July 1631 at Lincolnshire, England.1
Elizabeth Dickinson was buried on 8 July 1631 at Billingborough, South Kesteven District, Lincolnshire, England.1
Elizabeth Dickinson died before 8 July 1631 at Lincolnshire, England.1
Elizabeth Dickinson was buried on 8 July 1631 at Billingborough, South Kesteven District, Lincolnshire, England.1
Citations
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "The Correct English Origins of Nathaniel Dickinson and William Gull, Settlers of Wethersfield and Hadley", The NEHG Register Vol. 152, No. 606, pp. 159-178 (April 1998): p. 171. Hereinafter cited as "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson."
Joseph Dickinson1
M, #92630, b. before 10 October 1630, d. 4 September 1675
Father | Nathaniel Dickinson (Sr.)1 b. b 3 May 1601, d. 16 Jun 1676 |
Mother | Anna/Annis/Agnes Bincks1 b. b 19 Feb 1603/4, d. a 24 Mar 1670/71 |
Last Edited | 20 Sep 2019 |
Joseph Dickinson was born before 10 October 1630.1 He married Phebe Bracey, daughter of Thomas Bracey and Phebe Bisby, before 26 April 1661
;
Per Stott [1998:171:fn39]: "On 26 April 1661, Thomas Bracey, John Bracey, Constance, wife of John Morray, and Phebe, wife of Joseph Dickinson, sold their interest in the estate of their grandfather, William Bisby of London, to their stepfather, Samuel Martin, who married the widow Phebe Bracey (Wethersfield Deeds, 2:43- 53). Phebe's parents are identified in Walter Goodwin Davis, The Ancestry of Sarah Stone, Wife of James Patten of Arundel (Kennebunkport), Maine (Portland: Southworth Press, 1930), 106."2
Joseph Dickinson died on 4 September 1675 at Northfield, Franklin Co., Massachusetts, USA;
Per Stott [1998:171]: "...killed by the Indians during King Philip's War at Northfield, Mass., 4 Sept. 1675, while serving under Capt. Richard Beers." Stott [1998:171:fn38] cites: "Bodge, Soldiers in King Phz1ip's War [note 28], 130-33. See also the inventory of estate of Joseph Dickinson of Northfield, presented 29 March 1676 (Hampshire County Probate, 1:172)."3
Joseph Dickinson was buried after 4 September 1675 at Beers Ambush Gravesite, Northfield, Franklin Co., Massachusetts, USA; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 1630, Billingborough, South Kesteven District, Lincolnshire, England
DEATH 4 Sep 1675 (aged 44–45), Northfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
Joseph Dickinson was the son of Nathaniel Dickinson and Anna ____ Gull. He was baptized 10 Oct 1630 in Billingborough, Lincolnshire, England. He was the husband of Phebe Bracy. Joseph served in King Philip's War and was killed by Indians in Beers' Ambush near Northfield.
Family Members
Parents
Nathaniel Dickinson 1601–1676
Anna Bincks Gull Dickinson unknown–1678
Siblings
John Dickinson 1624–1676
Nathaniel Dickinson 1627–1710
Elizabeth Dickinson 1628–1631
Thomas Dickinson 1632–1713
Samuel Dickinson 1634–1638
Hannah Dickinson Clary 1636–1723
Samuel Dickinson 1638–1711
Obadiah Dickinson 1641–1698
Nehemiah Dickinson 1643–1723
Hezekiah Dickinson 1645–1707
Azariah Dickinson 1648–1675
BURIAL Beers Ambush Gravesite, Northfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
Created by: GWC
Added: 20 May 2009
Find A Grave Memorial 37301574
SPONSORED BY eric nielsen.4
His estate was probated on 29 March 1676 at Hampshire Co., Massachusetts, USA,
;
Stott [1998:171:fn38]: "...the inventory of estate of Joseph Dickinson of Northfield, presented 29 March 1676 (Hampshire County Probate, 1:172)."5
Nathaniel Dickinson (Sr.) and Anna/Annis/Agnes Bincks immigrated circa 1637 to Wethersfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut, USA;
According to Stott [1998:168]: "Nathaniel arrived in Wethersfield, Connecticut, between 26 June 1636, when his daughter Ann was baptized at Billingborough, and July 1638, when his son Samuel was born at Wethersfield)."
Stott cites: Wethersfield Deeds, 1:12 (FHL microfilm 005,991).6,7
;
Per Stott [1998:171:fn39]: "On 26 April 1661, Thomas Bracey, John Bracey, Constance, wife of John Morray, and Phebe, wife of Joseph Dickinson, sold their interest in the estate of their grandfather, William Bisby of London, to their stepfather, Samuel Martin, who married the widow Phebe Bracey (Wethersfield Deeds, 2:43- 53). Phebe's parents are identified in Walter Goodwin Davis, The Ancestry of Sarah Stone, Wife of James Patten of Arundel (Kennebunkport), Maine (Portland: Southworth Press, 1930), 106."2
Joseph Dickinson died on 4 September 1675 at Northfield, Franklin Co., Massachusetts, USA;
Per Stott [1998:171]: "...killed by the Indians during King Philip's War at Northfield, Mass., 4 Sept. 1675, while serving under Capt. Richard Beers." Stott [1998:171:fn38] cites: "Bodge, Soldiers in King Phz1ip's War [note 28], 130-33. See also the inventory of estate of Joseph Dickinson of Northfield, presented 29 March 1676 (Hampshire County Probate, 1:172)."3
Joseph Dickinson was buried after 4 September 1675 at Beers Ambush Gravesite, Northfield, Franklin Co., Massachusetts, USA; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 1630, Billingborough, South Kesteven District, Lincolnshire, England
DEATH 4 Sep 1675 (aged 44–45), Northfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
Joseph Dickinson was the son of Nathaniel Dickinson and Anna ____ Gull. He was baptized 10 Oct 1630 in Billingborough, Lincolnshire, England. He was the husband of Phebe Bracy. Joseph served in King Philip's War and was killed by Indians in Beers' Ambush near Northfield.
Family Members
Parents
Nathaniel Dickinson 1601–1676
Anna Bincks Gull Dickinson unknown–1678
Siblings
John Dickinson 1624–1676
Nathaniel Dickinson 1627–1710
Elizabeth Dickinson 1628–1631
Thomas Dickinson 1632–1713
Samuel Dickinson 1634–1638
Hannah Dickinson Clary 1636–1723
Samuel Dickinson 1638–1711
Obadiah Dickinson 1641–1698
Nehemiah Dickinson 1643–1723
Hezekiah Dickinson 1645–1707
Azariah Dickinson 1648–1675
BURIAL Beers Ambush Gravesite, Northfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
Created by: GWC
Added: 20 May 2009
Find A Grave Memorial 37301574
SPONSORED BY eric nielsen.4
His estate was probated on 29 March 1676 at Hampshire Co., Massachusetts, USA,
;
Stott [1998:171:fn38]: "...the inventory of estate of Joseph Dickinson of Northfield, presented 29 March 1676 (Hampshire County Probate, 1:172)."5
Nathaniel Dickinson (Sr.) and Anna/Annis/Agnes Bincks immigrated circa 1637 to Wethersfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut, USA;
According to Stott [1998:168]: "Nathaniel arrived in Wethersfield, Connecticut, between 26 June 1636, when his daughter Ann was baptized at Billingborough, and July 1638, when his son Samuel was born at Wethersfield)."
Stott cites: Wethersfield Deeds, 1:12 (FHL microfilm 005,991).6,7
Family | Phebe Bracey |
Citations
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "The Correct English Origins of Nathaniel Dickinson and William Gull, Settlers of Wethersfield and Hadley", The NEHG Register Vol. 152, No. 606, pp. 159-178 (April 1998): p. 171. Hereinafter cited as "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson."
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson", p. 171 and footnote 39.
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson", p. 171 and footnote 38.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 20 September 2019), memorial page for Joseph Dickinson (1630–4 Sep 1675), Find A Grave Memorial no. 37301574, citing Beers Ambush Gravesite, Northfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA ; Maintained by GWC (contributor 46861802), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37301574/joseph-dickinson. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson", p. 171, footnote 38.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 14 September 2019), memorial page for Nathaniel Dickinson (May 1601–16 Jun 1676), Find A Grave Memorial no. 17951920, citing Old Hadley Cemetery, Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA ; Maintained by lifescribe (contributor 48569208), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/17951920/nathaniel-dickinson
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson", p. 168.
Phebe Bracey1
F, #92631
Father | Thomas Bracey1 |
Mother | Phebe Bisby1 |
Last Edited | 20 Sep 2019 |
Phebe Bracey married Joseph Dickinson, son of Nathaniel Dickinson (Sr.) and Anna/Annis/Agnes Bincks, before 26 April 1661
;
Per Stott [1998:171:fn39]: "On 26 April 1661, Thomas Bracey, John Bracey, Constance, wife of John Morray, and Phebe, wife of Joseph Dickinson, sold their interest in the estate of their grandfather, William Bisby of London, to their stepfather, Samuel Martin, who married the widow Phebe Bracey (Wethersfield Deeds, 2:43- 53). Phebe's parents are identified in Walter Goodwin Davis, The Ancestry of Sarah Stone, Wife of James Patten of Arundel (Kennebunkport), Maine (Portland: Southworth Press, 1930), 106."2
;
Per Stott [1998:171:fn39]: "On 26 April 1661, Thomas Bracey, John Bracey, Constance, wife of John Morray, and Phebe, wife of Joseph Dickinson, sold their interest in the estate of their grandfather, William Bisby of London, to their stepfather, Samuel Martin, who married the widow Phebe Bracey (Wethersfield Deeds, 2:43- 53). Phebe's parents are identified in Walter Goodwin Davis, The Ancestry of Sarah Stone, Wife of James Patten of Arundel (Kennebunkport), Maine (Portland: Southworth Press, 1930), 106."2
Family | Joseph Dickinson b. b 10 Oct 1630, d. 4 Sep 1675 |
Citations
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "The Correct English Origins of Nathaniel Dickinson and William Gull, Settlers of Wethersfield and Hadley", The NEHG Register Vol. 152, No. 606, pp. 159-178 (April 1998): p. 171. Hereinafter cited as "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson."
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson", p. 171 and footnote 39.
Thomas Bracey1
M, #92632
Last Edited | 16 Sep 2019 |
Family | Phebe Bisby |
Child |
Citations
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "The Correct English Origins of Nathaniel Dickinson and William Gull, Settlers of Wethersfield and Hadley", The NEHG Register Vol. 152, No. 606, pp. 159-178 (April 1998): p. 171. Hereinafter cited as "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson."
Phebe Bisby1
F, #92633
Last Edited | 16 Sep 2019 |
Family | Thomas Bracey |
Child |
Citations
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "The Correct English Origins of Nathaniel Dickinson and William Gull, Settlers of Wethersfield and Hadley", The NEHG Register Vol. 152, No. 606, pp. 159-178 (April 1998): p. 171. Hereinafter cited as "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson."
Thomas Dickinson1
M, #92634, b. before 21 January 1632, d. 17 January 1712/13
Father | Nathaniel Dickinson (Sr.)1 b. b 3 May 1601, d. 16 Jun 1676 |
Mother | Anna/Annis/Agnes Bincks1 b. b 19 Feb 1603/4, d. a 24 Mar 1670/71 |
Last Edited | 17 Sep 2019 |
Thomas Dickinson was born before 21 January 1632 at Lincolnshire, England.1 He was baptized on 21 October 1632 at Billingborough, South Kesteven District, Lincolnshire, England.1 He married Hannah Crow, daughter of John Crow and Elizabeth Goodwin, on 7 March 1667/68 at Hadley, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts, USA,
;
Stott [1998:171:fn41] cites: ""Hampshire Records of Births, Marriages, and Deaths," private manuscript of William and John Pynchon, [note 331, 223] (FHL microfilm 014,766)."2
Thomas Dickinson died on 17 January 1712/13 at Wethersfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut, USA;
Stott [1998:171:fn40] cites: "Charles William Manwaring, ed., A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records , 3 vols. [Hartford, 1904-1906], [note 29], 2:189-90."1
Nathaniel Dickinson (Sr.) and Anna/Annis/Agnes Bincks immigrated circa 1637 to Wethersfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut, USA;
According to Stott [1998:168]: "Nathaniel arrived in Wethersfield, Connecticut, between 26 June 1636, when his daughter Ann was baptized at Billingborough, and July 1638, when his son Samuel was born at Wethersfield)."
Stott cites: Wethersfield Deeds, 1:12 (FHL microfilm 005,991).3,4
Reference:
Source: Massachusetts: Vital Records, 1620-1850 (Online Database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001-2016). Page 21.
[169] DICIKINSON - Thomas & Hannah
---Elizabeth d. b. Dec. 6 1668
---Hanah d. b. May 20 1670
---Thomas S. V. Feb. 15 1671
---Hester d. b. Jan. 22 1673
---Mahitabell d. b.Oct. 20 1675 between 1668 and 1675 at Hadley, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts, USA.5
In Nathaniel Dickinson (Sr.)'s will dated 29 May 1676 at Hadley, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts, USA, Thomas Dickinson was named as executor;
Transcription of will from Stott [1998:169-170]:
"I Nathll Dickenson Senr late of Hadfeyld now of Hadley in ye County of Hampshire upon Conecticutt do make & ordane this my Last will & testement as followeth.
"ImpWr making a full surrender of myself Soul & Body unto ye handes of God my Creator & Jesus Christ my alone Saviour & Redeemer relying on him for all yt I need & hope for in this world & y1 which is to Come & leaving my body to decent Buriall in hope of a Blessed Resurrection I doe Bestow y1 Portion of Outward estate which ye Lord in his fatherlie mercy hath Blessed me with in manner following my debtes & funerall expences being first payd I doe give unto my son Nehemiah my house & Barn & homelott with all the preveledges & Appurtenances thereto belonging as alsoe one half of my meadow land in Hadley (except what is after accepted [excepted]) with the preveledgs and Apputenances thereto belonging to be to him & his heirs forever besides what was Thomas Websters.
"I give to my Daughter in Law Dorcus Widow to my son Azariah four acres & a half of meaddow Land Bounded by my son Thomas his Land East, Francis west, John Hubbard North & ye highway South to be to her & her heirs for Ever. Further I give or abate to her all yt was my due for ye Rent of the rent of my Land from her & Also Doe give to her yt money yt was due to me for my oxen, and also three Pounds y1 was Due for a barrell (unpayd) of pork, all & every of ye premises I give to ye sd Dorcus as her own to be her & her heirs for Ever.
"The rest of my meaddow in Hadly I doe give to be equally Divided betweene all my sons (except Nehemiah) and my Daughters Francis Dickenson and Hannah Clary which my executors shall either equally divide to all my aforesayd Children or else pay to Each their proportion of ye sayd Landes as it shall be Prized on Country Pay within too yeares after my Decease to ym and their heirs for Ever.
"To my son Thomas I give my house & Lot I Bought of M' Wattson he paying to M' Wattson ye thirty poundThomas Dickinson yt is yet Due for ye same or if like it not on those termes then it shall be Cast in among my Devidable Estate to my Children.
"I give to my son Samll my house & homelott in Hatfeild to be to him & his heirs for Ever together with ye Preveleges & Appurtenances thereto belonging.
"To my son Obadiah I give all ye Rest of my land in Hatfeild with ye preveleges & Appurtenances thereto belonging to be to him & his heirs for Ever. And my meaning & will is that these my two sons Samuel & Obadiah shall not come in for a share of my Land in Hadley But given them in Hatfeild shall be instead of it.
"To my son William Gull I give yt three poundes wch he oweth me for a barll of Pork. All ye Rest of my estate I give to be equally devided amongst all my sons my Daughters Francis Dickinson & Hannah Clary having herein equall shares with there Brethren.
"I do hereby make & ordane my two sons Thomas & Nehemiah Executors of this my Last will & testement hereunto as my Last will & testement have sub joyned my hand & seal this present 29th May 1676. Nathaniel Dickenson
"In the presence of Joseph Kellogg [and] John Russell, Jur
"The Desire of ye testator is y1 ye share given unto Francis Dickenson may if she see meete be given to Samll Gillits Children."
Note from Stott [1998:170]: "The "daughter" Frances was dearly the widow of Nathaniel's son John, recently killed at Turner's Falls. Samuel Gillett, son-in-law of John and Frances, was also killed at Turner's Falls the same day.
Stott cites: Hampshire County Probate, 1:180, 187 (FHL microfilm 879,184).
(An image of the will transcription from Stott [1998] is attached.)3
Thomas Dickinson appeared in the census of between 8 February 1678 and 1679 at Hadley, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts, USA; Included on a list of Freemen - "all persons from 16 years old and upward" (Image attached). There is a "Jno DICKINSON" on the list for Hadley, as well. Obadiah is on the list in Hatfield.6
;
Stott [1998:171:fn41] cites: ""Hampshire Records of Births, Marriages, and Deaths," private manuscript of William and John Pynchon, [note 331, 223] (FHL microfilm 014,766)."2
Thomas Dickinson died on 17 January 1712/13 at Wethersfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut, USA;
Stott [1998:171:fn40] cites: "Charles William Manwaring, ed., A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records , 3 vols. [Hartford, 1904-1906], [note 29], 2:189-90."1
Nathaniel Dickinson (Sr.) and Anna/Annis/Agnes Bincks immigrated circa 1637 to Wethersfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut, USA;
According to Stott [1998:168]: "Nathaniel arrived in Wethersfield, Connecticut, between 26 June 1636, when his daughter Ann was baptized at Billingborough, and July 1638, when his son Samuel was born at Wethersfield)."
Stott cites: Wethersfield Deeds, 1:12 (FHL microfilm 005,991).3,4
Reference:
Source: Massachusetts: Vital Records, 1620-1850 (Online Database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001-2016). Page 21.
[169] DICIKINSON - Thomas & Hannah
---Elizabeth d. b. Dec. 6 1668
---Hanah d. b. May 20 1670
---Thomas S. V. Feb. 15 1671
---Hester d. b. Jan. 22 1673
---Mahitabell d. b.Oct. 20 1675 between 1668 and 1675 at Hadley, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts, USA.5
In Nathaniel Dickinson (Sr.)'s will dated 29 May 1676 at Hadley, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts, USA, Thomas Dickinson was named as executor;
Transcription of will from Stott [1998:169-170]:
"I Nathll Dickenson Senr late of Hadfeyld now of Hadley in ye County of Hampshire upon Conecticutt do make & ordane this my Last will & testement as followeth.
"ImpWr making a full surrender of myself Soul & Body unto ye handes of God my Creator & Jesus Christ my alone Saviour & Redeemer relying on him for all yt I need & hope for in this world & y1 which is to Come & leaving my body to decent Buriall in hope of a Blessed Resurrection I doe Bestow y1 Portion of Outward estate which ye Lord in his fatherlie mercy hath Blessed me with in manner following my debtes & funerall expences being first payd I doe give unto my son Nehemiah my house & Barn & homelott with all the preveledges & Appurtenances thereto belonging as alsoe one half of my meadow land in Hadley (except what is after accepted [excepted]) with the preveledgs and Apputenances thereto belonging to be to him & his heirs forever besides what was Thomas Websters.
"I give to my Daughter in Law Dorcus Widow to my son Azariah four acres & a half of meaddow Land Bounded by my son Thomas his Land East, Francis west, John Hubbard North & ye highway South to be to her & her heirs for Ever. Further I give or abate to her all yt was my due for ye Rent of the rent of my Land from her & Also Doe give to her yt money yt was due to me for my oxen, and also three Pounds y1 was Due for a barrell (unpayd) of pork, all & every of ye premises I give to ye sd Dorcus as her own to be her & her heirs for Ever.
"The rest of my meaddow in Hadly I doe give to be equally Divided betweene all my sons (except Nehemiah) and my Daughters Francis Dickenson and Hannah Clary which my executors shall either equally divide to all my aforesayd Children or else pay to Each their proportion of ye sayd Landes as it shall be Prized on Country Pay within too yeares after my Decease to ym and their heirs for Ever.
"To my son Thomas I give my house & Lot I Bought of M' Wattson he paying to M' Wattson ye thirty poundThomas Dickinson yt is yet Due for ye same or if like it not on those termes then it shall be Cast in among my Devidable Estate to my Children.
"I give to my son Samll my house & homelott in Hatfeild to be to him & his heirs for Ever together with ye Preveleges & Appurtenances thereto belonging.
"To my son Obadiah I give all ye Rest of my land in Hatfeild with ye preveleges & Appurtenances thereto belonging to be to him & his heirs for Ever. And my meaning & will is that these my two sons Samuel & Obadiah shall not come in for a share of my Land in Hadley But given them in Hatfeild shall be instead of it.
"To my son William Gull I give yt three poundes wch he oweth me for a barll of Pork. All ye Rest of my estate I give to be equally devided amongst all my sons my Daughters Francis Dickinson & Hannah Clary having herein equall shares with there Brethren.
"I do hereby make & ordane my two sons Thomas & Nehemiah Executors of this my Last will & testement hereunto as my Last will & testement have sub joyned my hand & seal this present 29th May 1676. Nathaniel Dickenson
"In the presence of Joseph Kellogg [and] John Russell, Jur
"The Desire of ye testator is y1 ye share given unto Francis Dickenson may if she see meete be given to Samll Gillits Children."
Note from Stott [1998:170]: "The "daughter" Frances was dearly the widow of Nathaniel's son John, recently killed at Turner's Falls. Samuel Gillett, son-in-law of John and Frances, was also killed at Turner's Falls the same day.
Stott cites: Hampshire County Probate, 1:180, 187 (FHL microfilm 879,184).
(An image of the will transcription from Stott [1998] is attached.)3
Thomas Dickinson appeared in the census of between 8 February 1678 and 1679 at Hadley, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts, USA; Included on a list of Freemen - "all persons from 16 years old and upward" (Image attached). There is a "Jno DICKINSON" on the list for Hadley, as well. Obadiah is on the list in Hatfield.6
Family | Hannah Crow |
Children |
|
Citations
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "The Correct English Origins of Nathaniel Dickinson and William Gull, Settlers of Wethersfield and Hadley", The NEHG Register Vol. 152, No. 606, pp. 159-178 (April 1998): p. 171. Hereinafter cited as "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson."
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson", p. 171 and footnote 41.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 14 September 2019), memorial page for Nathaniel Dickinson (May 1601–16 Jun 1676), Find A Grave Memorial no. 17951920, citing Old Hadley Cemetery, Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA ; Maintained by lifescribe (contributor 48569208), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/17951920/nathaniel-dickinson. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson", p. 168.
- [S4730] New England Historic Genealogical Society Online Databases (Various), online <https://www.americanancestors.org/>, Page 21: Massachusetts: Vital Records, 1620-1850 (Online Database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001-2016).
https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/14507/21/38829628. Hereinafter cited as NEHGS Online Database. - [S4729] Lucius Manlius Boltwood, "More Freemen", The New England Historic Genealogical Register (NEHGR, The Register) Vol. 4, pp. 25-26 (1850): p. 25. Hereinafter cited as "Boltwood (1850) - More Freemen."
Hannah Crow1
F, #92635
Father | John Crow1 |
Mother | Elizabeth Goodwin1 |
Last Edited | 17 Sep 2019 |
Hannah Crow married Thomas Dickinson, son of Nathaniel Dickinson (Sr.) and Anna/Annis/Agnes Bincks, on 7 March 1667/68 at Hadley, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts, USA,
;
Stott [1998:171:fn41] cites: ""Hampshire Records of Births, Marriages, and Deaths," private manuscript of William and John Pynchon, [note 331, 223] (FHL microfilm 014,766)."2
Reference:
Source: Massachusetts: Vital Records, 1620-1850 (Online Database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001-2016). Page 21.
[169] DICIKINSON - Thomas & Hannah
---Elizabeth d. b. Dec. 6 1668
---Hanah d. b. May 20 1670
---Thomas S. V. Feb. 15 1671
---Hester d. b. Jan. 22 1673
---Mahitabell d. b.Oct. 20 1675 between 1668 and 1675 at Hadley, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts, USA.3
;
Stott [1998:171:fn41] cites: ""Hampshire Records of Births, Marriages, and Deaths," private manuscript of William and John Pynchon, [note 331, 223] (FHL microfilm 014,766)."2
Reference:
Source: Massachusetts: Vital Records, 1620-1850 (Online Database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001-2016). Page 21.
[169] DICIKINSON - Thomas & Hannah
---Elizabeth d. b. Dec. 6 1668
---Hanah d. b. May 20 1670
---Thomas S. V. Feb. 15 1671
---Hester d. b. Jan. 22 1673
---Mahitabell d. b.Oct. 20 1675 between 1668 and 1675 at Hadley, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts, USA.3
Family | Thomas Dickinson b. b 21 Jan 1632, d. 17 Jan 1712/13 |
Children |
|
Citations
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "The Correct English Origins of Nathaniel Dickinson and William Gull, Settlers of Wethersfield and Hadley", The NEHG Register Vol. 152, No. 606, pp. 159-178 (April 1998): p. 171. Hereinafter cited as "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson."
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson", p. 171 and footnote 41.
- [S4730] New England Historic Genealogical Society Online Databases (Various), online <https://www.americanancestors.org/>, Page 21: Massachusetts: Vital Records, 1620-1850 (Online Database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001-2016).
https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/14507/21/38829628. Hereinafter cited as NEHGS Online Database.
John Crow1
M, #92636
Last Edited | 16 Sep 2019 |
Family | Elizabeth Goodwin |
Child |
Citations
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "The Correct English Origins of Nathaniel Dickinson and William Gull, Settlers of Wethersfield and Hadley", The NEHG Register Vol. 152, No. 606, pp. 159-178 (April 1998): p. 171. Hereinafter cited as "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson."
Elizabeth Goodwin1
F, #92637
Last Edited | 16 Sep 2019 |
Family | John Crow |
Child |
Citations
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "The Correct English Origins of Nathaniel Dickinson and William Gull, Settlers of Wethersfield and Hadley", The NEHG Register Vol. 152, No. 606, pp. 159-178 (April 1998): p. 171. Hereinafter cited as "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson."
Samuel (1) Dickinson1
M, #92638, b. before 7 December 1634, d. before July 1638
Father | Nathaniel Dickinson (Sr.)1 b. b 3 May 1601, d. 16 Jun 1676 |
Mother | Anna/Annis/Agnes Bincks1 b. b 19 Feb 1603/4, d. a 24 Mar 1670/71 |
Last Edited | 16 Sep 2019 |
Samuel (1) Dickinson was born before 7 December 1634.1 He was baptized on 7 December 1634 at Billingborough, South Kesteven District, Lincolnshire, England.1
Samuel (1) Dickinson died before July 1638 at Lincolnshire, England;
Stott 1998:171 says: "d. probably before July 1638 when his brother Samuel was born."1
Samuel (1) Dickinson died before July 1638 at Lincolnshire, England;
Stott 1998:171 says: "d. probably before July 1638 when his brother Samuel was born."1
Citations
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "The Correct English Origins of Nathaniel Dickinson and William Gull, Settlers of Wethersfield and Hadley", The NEHG Register Vol. 152, No. 606, pp. 159-178 (April 1998): p. 171. Hereinafter cited as "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson."
Ann/Hannah Dickinson1
F, #92639, b. before 26 June 1634, d. 16 July 1723
Father | Nathaniel Dickinson (Sr.)1 b. b 3 May 1601, d. 16 Jun 1676 |
Mother | Anna/Annis/Agnes Bincks1 b. b 19 Feb 1603/4, d. a 24 Mar 1670/71 |
Last Edited | 20 Sep 2019 |
Ann/Hannah Dickinson was born before 26 June 1634 at Lincolnshire, England.1 She was baptized on 23 June 1636 at Billingborough, South Kesteven District, Lincolnshire, England.1 She married John Clary (Jr.), son of John Clary (Sr.) and Sarah Cassell, on 16 June 1670 at Hadley, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts, USA,
;
Her 1st husband. Stott [1998:171:fn44]: "Hampshire County Court [note 22], 70; Pynchon Record [note 33], 223."2 Ann/Hannah Dickinson married Enos Kingsley after 10 February 1691
;
Her 2nd husband. Her 1st husband d. 10 Feb. 1690/1. Stott [1998:171:fn45] cites: "Sylvester Judd, History of Hadley ...with Family Genealogies by Lucius Boltwood (Northampton, Mass.,
1863), 475. The marriage has not been confirmed in original source records."3
Ann/Hannah Dickinson died on 16 July 1723 at Northampton, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts, USA;
Stott [1998:171:fn43]: "Register of Deaths in Northampton (Northampton, Mass., 1924), 17."4
Ann/Hannah Dickinson was buried after 16 July 1723 at Hill Cemetery, Hatfield, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts, USA; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 6 Jun 1636, Billingborough, South Kesteven District, Lincolnshire, England
DEATH 16 Jul 1723 (aged 87), Hatfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Anna or Hanna Clary was born in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut. She married John Clary in about 1670. Between 1671 and 1679, they had at least five children - John, Sarah, Mary, Joseph and Rachel. John died in 1688 and she remarried in 1691 to a Enos Kingsley. She died in 1723 in Hatfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts. Bio by: Sue Modolo
Family Members
Parents
Nathaniel Dickinson 1601–1676
Anna Bincks Gull Dickinson unknown–1678
Spouse
John Clary 1598–1688
Siblings
John Dickinson 1624–1676
Nathaniel Dickinson 1627–1710
Elizabeth Dickinson 1628–1631
Joseph Dickinson 1630–1675
Thomas Dickinson 1632–1713
Samuel Dickinson 1634–1638
Hannah Dickinson Clary 1636–1723
Samuel Dickinson 1638–1711
Obadiah Dickinson 1641–1698
Nehemiah Dickinson 1643–1723
Hezekiah Dickinson 1645–1707
Azariah Dickinson 1648–1675
Children
John Clary 1612–1672
BURIAL Beers Ambush Gravesite, Northfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
Maintained by: Find A Grave
Originally Created by: Anonymous
Added: 8 Jul 2016
Find A Grave Memorial 166646301.5
Nathaniel Dickinson (Sr.) and Anna/Annis/Agnes Bincks immigrated circa 1637 to Wethersfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut, USA;
According to Stott [1998:168]: "Nathaniel arrived in Wethersfield, Connecticut, between 26 June 1636, when his daughter Ann was baptized at Billingborough, and July 1638, when his son Samuel was born at Wethersfield)."
Stott cites: Wethersfield Deeds, 1:12 (FHL microfilm 005,991).6,7
In Nathaniel Dickinson (Sr.)'s will dated 29 May 1676 at Hadley, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts, USA, Ann/Hannah Dickinson was named as an heir;
Transcription of will from Stott [1998:169-170]:
"I Nathll Dickenson Senr late of Hadfeyld now of Hadley in ye County of Hampshire upon Conecticutt do make & ordane this my Last will & testement as followeth.
"ImpWr making a full surrender of myself Soul & Body unto ye handes of God my Creator & Jesus Christ my alone Saviour & Redeemer relying on him for all yt I need & hope for in this world & y1 which is to Come & leaving my body to decent Buriall in hope of a Blessed Resurrection I doe Bestow y1 Portion of Outward estate which ye Lord in his fatherlie mercy hath Blessed me with in manner following my debtes & funerall expences being first payd I doe give unto my son Nehemiah my house & Barn & homelott with all the preveledges & Appurtenances thereto belonging as alsoe one half of my meadow land in Hadley (except what is after accepted [excepted]) with the preveledgs and Apputenances thereto belonging to be to him & his heirs forever besides what was Thomas Websters.
"I give to my Daughter in Law Dorcus Widow to my son Azariah four acres & a half of meaddow Land Bounded by my son Thomas his Land East, Francis west, John Hubbard North & ye highway South to be to her & her heirs for Ever. Further I give or abate to her all yt was my due for ye Rent of the rent of my Land from her & Also Doe give to her yt money yt was due to me for my oxen, and also three Pounds y1 was Due for a barrell (unpayd) of pork, all & every of ye premises I give to ye sd Dorcus as her own to be her & her heirs for Ever.
"The rest of my meaddow in Hadly I doe give to be equally Divided betweene all my sons (except Nehemiah) and my Daughters Francis Dickenson and Hannah Clary which my executors shall either equally divide to all my aforesayd Children or else pay to Each their proportion of ye sayd Landes as it shall be Prized on Country Pay within too yeares after my Decease to ym and their heirs for Ever.
"To my son Thomas I give my house & Lot I Bought of M' Wattson he paying to M' Wattson ye thirty poundAnn/Hannah Dickinson yt is yet Due for ye same or if like it not on those termes then it shall be Cast in among my Devidable Estate to my Children.
"I give to my son Samll my house & homelott in Hatfeild to be to him & his heirs for Ever together with ye Preveleges & Appurtenances thereto belonging.
"To my son Obadiah I give all ye Rest of my land in Hatfeild with ye preveleges & Appurtenances thereto belonging to be to him & his heirs for Ever. And my meaning & will is that these my two sons Samuel & Obadiah shall not come in for a share of my Land in Hadley But given them in Hatfeild shall be instead of it.
"To my son William Gull I give yt three poundes wch he oweth me for a barll of Pork. All ye Rest of my estate I give to be equally devided amongst all my sons my Daughters Francis Dickinson & Hannah Clary having herein equall shares with there Brethren.
"I do hereby make & ordane my two sons Thomas & Nehemiah Executors of this my Last will & testement hereunto as my Last will & testement have sub joyned my hand & seal this present 29th May 1676. Nathaniel Dickenson
"In the presence of Joseph Kellogg [and] John Russell, Jur
"The Desire of ye testator is y1 ye share given unto Francis Dickenson may if she see meete be given to Samll Gillits Children."
Note from Stott [1998:170]: "The "daughter" Frances was dearly the widow of Nathaniel's son John, recently killed at Turner's Falls. Samuel Gillett, son-in-law of John and Frances, was also killed at Turner's Falls the same day.
Stott cites: Hampshire County Probate, 1:180, 187 (FHL microfilm 879,184).
(An image of the will transcription from Stott [1998] is attached.)6
;
Her 1st husband. Stott [1998:171:fn44]: "Hampshire County Court [note 22], 70; Pynchon Record [note 33], 223."2 Ann/Hannah Dickinson married Enos Kingsley after 10 February 1691
;
Her 2nd husband. Her 1st husband d. 10 Feb. 1690/1. Stott [1998:171:fn45] cites: "Sylvester Judd, History of Hadley ...with Family Genealogies by Lucius Boltwood (Northampton, Mass.,
1863), 475. The marriage has not been confirmed in original source records."3
Ann/Hannah Dickinson died on 16 July 1723 at Northampton, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts, USA;
Stott [1998:171:fn43]: "Register of Deaths in Northampton (Northampton, Mass., 1924), 17."4
Ann/Hannah Dickinson was buried after 16 July 1723 at Hill Cemetery, Hatfield, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts, USA; From Find A Grave:
BIRTH 6 Jun 1636, Billingborough, South Kesteven District, Lincolnshire, England
DEATH 16 Jul 1723 (aged 87), Hatfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Anna or Hanna Clary was born in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut. She married John Clary in about 1670. Between 1671 and 1679, they had at least five children - John, Sarah, Mary, Joseph and Rachel. John died in 1688 and she remarried in 1691 to a Enos Kingsley. She died in 1723 in Hatfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts. Bio by: Sue Modolo
Family Members
Parents
Nathaniel Dickinson 1601–1676
Anna Bincks Gull Dickinson unknown–1678
Spouse
John Clary 1598–1688
Siblings
John Dickinson 1624–1676
Nathaniel Dickinson 1627–1710
Elizabeth Dickinson 1628–1631
Joseph Dickinson 1630–1675
Thomas Dickinson 1632–1713
Samuel Dickinson 1634–1638
Hannah Dickinson Clary 1636–1723
Samuel Dickinson 1638–1711
Obadiah Dickinson 1641–1698
Nehemiah Dickinson 1643–1723
Hezekiah Dickinson 1645–1707
Azariah Dickinson 1648–1675
Children
John Clary 1612–1672
BURIAL Beers Ambush Gravesite, Northfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts, USA
Maintained by: Find A Grave
Originally Created by: Anonymous
Added: 8 Jul 2016
Find A Grave Memorial 166646301.5
Nathaniel Dickinson (Sr.) and Anna/Annis/Agnes Bincks immigrated circa 1637 to Wethersfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut, USA;
According to Stott [1998:168]: "Nathaniel arrived in Wethersfield, Connecticut, between 26 June 1636, when his daughter Ann was baptized at Billingborough, and July 1638, when his son Samuel was born at Wethersfield)."
Stott cites: Wethersfield Deeds, 1:12 (FHL microfilm 005,991).6,7
In Nathaniel Dickinson (Sr.)'s will dated 29 May 1676 at Hadley, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts, USA, Ann/Hannah Dickinson was named as an heir;
Transcription of will from Stott [1998:169-170]:
"I Nathll Dickenson Senr late of Hadfeyld now of Hadley in ye County of Hampshire upon Conecticutt do make & ordane this my Last will & testement as followeth.
"ImpWr making a full surrender of myself Soul & Body unto ye handes of God my Creator & Jesus Christ my alone Saviour & Redeemer relying on him for all yt I need & hope for in this world & y1 which is to Come & leaving my body to decent Buriall in hope of a Blessed Resurrection I doe Bestow y1 Portion of Outward estate which ye Lord in his fatherlie mercy hath Blessed me with in manner following my debtes & funerall expences being first payd I doe give unto my son Nehemiah my house & Barn & homelott with all the preveledges & Appurtenances thereto belonging as alsoe one half of my meadow land in Hadley (except what is after accepted [excepted]) with the preveledgs and Apputenances thereto belonging to be to him & his heirs forever besides what was Thomas Websters.
"I give to my Daughter in Law Dorcus Widow to my son Azariah four acres & a half of meaddow Land Bounded by my son Thomas his Land East, Francis west, John Hubbard North & ye highway South to be to her & her heirs for Ever. Further I give or abate to her all yt was my due for ye Rent of the rent of my Land from her & Also Doe give to her yt money yt was due to me for my oxen, and also three Pounds y1 was Due for a barrell (unpayd) of pork, all & every of ye premises I give to ye sd Dorcus as her own to be her & her heirs for Ever.
"The rest of my meaddow in Hadly I doe give to be equally Divided betweene all my sons (except Nehemiah) and my Daughters Francis Dickenson and Hannah Clary which my executors shall either equally divide to all my aforesayd Children or else pay to Each their proportion of ye sayd Landes as it shall be Prized on Country Pay within too yeares after my Decease to ym and their heirs for Ever.
"To my son Thomas I give my house & Lot I Bought of M' Wattson he paying to M' Wattson ye thirty poundAnn/Hannah Dickinson yt is yet Due for ye same or if like it not on those termes then it shall be Cast in among my Devidable Estate to my Children.
"I give to my son Samll my house & homelott in Hatfeild to be to him & his heirs for Ever together with ye Preveleges & Appurtenances thereto belonging.
"To my son Obadiah I give all ye Rest of my land in Hatfeild with ye preveleges & Appurtenances thereto belonging to be to him & his heirs for Ever. And my meaning & will is that these my two sons Samuel & Obadiah shall not come in for a share of my Land in Hadley But given them in Hatfeild shall be instead of it.
"To my son William Gull I give yt three poundes wch he oweth me for a barll of Pork. All ye Rest of my estate I give to be equally devided amongst all my sons my Daughters Francis Dickinson & Hannah Clary having herein equall shares with there Brethren.
"I do hereby make & ordane my two sons Thomas & Nehemiah Executors of this my Last will & testement hereunto as my Last will & testement have sub joyned my hand & seal this present 29th May 1676. Nathaniel Dickenson
"In the presence of Joseph Kellogg [and] John Russell, Jur
"The Desire of ye testator is y1 ye share given unto Francis Dickenson may if she see meete be given to Samll Gillits Children."
Note from Stott [1998:170]: "The "daughter" Frances was dearly the widow of Nathaniel's son John, recently killed at Turner's Falls. Samuel Gillett, son-in-law of John and Frances, was also killed at Turner's Falls the same day.
Stott cites: Hampshire County Probate, 1:180, 187 (FHL microfilm 879,184).
(An image of the will transcription from Stott [1998] is attached.)6
Family 1 | John Clary (Jr.) d. bt 10 Feb 1690 - 1691 |
Family 2 | Enos Kingsley |
Citations
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "The Correct English Origins of Nathaniel Dickinson and William Gull, Settlers of Wethersfield and Hadley", The NEHG Register Vol. 152, No. 606, pp. 159-178 (April 1998): p. 171. Hereinafter cited as "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson."
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson", p. 171 and footnote 44.
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson", p. 171 and footnote 45.
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson", p. 171 and footnote 43.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 20 September 2019), memorial page for Hannah Dickinson Clary (6 Jun 1636–16 Jul 1723), Find A Grave Memorial no. 166646301, citing Hill Cemetery, Hatfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA ; Maintained by Find A Grave (contributor 8), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/166646301/hannah-clary. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 14 September 2019), memorial page for Nathaniel Dickinson (May 1601–16 Jun 1676), Find A Grave Memorial no. 17951920, citing Old Hadley Cemetery, Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA ; Maintained by lifescribe (contributor 48569208), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/17951920/nathaniel-dickinson
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson", p. 168.
John Clary (Jr.)1
M, #92640, d. between 10 February 1690 and 1691
Father | John Clary (Sr.)1 |
Mother | Sarah Cassell1 |
Last Edited | 20 Sep 2019 |
John Clary (Jr.) married Ann/Hannah Dickinson, daughter of Nathaniel Dickinson (Sr.) and Anna/Annis/Agnes Bincks, on 16 June 1670 at Hadley, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts, USA,
;
Her 1st husband. Stott [1998:171:fn44]: "Hampshire County Court [note 22], 70; Pynchon Record [note 33], 223."2
John Clary (Jr.) died between 10 February 1690 and 1691.1
John Clary (Jr.) was buried after 10 February 1991 at Hill Cemetery, Hatfield, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts, USA.3
;
Her 1st husband. Stott [1998:171:fn44]: "Hampshire County Court [note 22], 70; Pynchon Record [note 33], 223."2
John Clary (Jr.) died between 10 February 1690 and 1691.1
John Clary (Jr.) was buried after 10 February 1991 at Hill Cemetery, Hatfield, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts, USA.3
Family | Ann/Hannah Dickinson b. b 26 Jun 1634, d. 16 Jul 1723 |
Citations
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "The Correct English Origins of Nathaniel Dickinson and William Gull, Settlers of Wethersfield and Hadley", The NEHG Register Vol. 152, No. 606, pp. 159-178 (April 1998): p. 171. Hereinafter cited as "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson."
- [S4720] Clifford L. Stott, "Stott [1998] English Origins Nathaniel Dickinson", p. 171 and footnote 44.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 20 September 2019), memorial page for John Clary (1598–1688), Find A Grave Memorial no. 166646214, citing Hill Cemetery, Hatfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA ; Maintained by Find A Grave (contributor 8), at: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/166646214/john-clary. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.