George Stone 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 was born about 1584. He was christened on 4 Apr 1584 in Paignton, Devon, England. He died . He married 9, 10, 11, 12 Philippa (Phillipa) (Phillipe) (Philleps) Easton on 26 Jan 1601 in Paignton, Devon, England.
Philippa (Phillipa) (Phillipe) (Philleps) Easton [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 was born in 1569/1570 in Paignton, Devon, England. She died on 1 Jan 1616 in Paignton, Devon, England. She was buried in Paignton, Devonshire, England. She married 9, 10, 11, 12 George Stone on 26 Jan 1601 in Paignton, Devon, England. Philippa agreed on marriage contract on 20 Jan 1600 in Paignton.
Other marriages:Chapin, John
Thomas Rice (Jr.) (1 of 2) [Parents] 1, 2 was born on 30 Jun 1654 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. He died on 26 Dec 1768 in Westborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. He married Anna (Ann) Rice on 10 Nov 1681 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States.
Anna (Ann) Rice [Parents] 1 was born on 19 Nov 1661 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. She died on 2 May 1731 in Westborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. She married Thomas Rice (Jr.) (1 of 2) on 10 Nov 1681 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States.
They had the following children:
M i Thomas Rice (III) 1 was born in 1683 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. He died on 2 Jul 1722. M ii Charles Rice 1 was born on 7 Jul 1684 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. He died in 1773. F iii Eunice Rice 1 was born on 3 May 1686 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. She died in 1687/1780. M iv Jason Rice 1 was born on 23 Feb 1688 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. He died on 19 Feb 1729/1730 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. M v Jedidiah Rice 1 was born on 10 Jun 1690 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. He died on 27 Apr 1715 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. M vi Abiel Rice 1 was born on 11 Dec 1692 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. He died on 27 Dec 1692 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. F vii Anna Rice 1 was born on 11 Dec 1692 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. She died on 25 Dec 1692 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. M viii Ashur Rice 1 was born on 6 Jul 1694 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. He died on 20 Aug 1773 in Spencer, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States. M ix Adonijah Rice 1 was born on 11 Aug 1696 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. He died in 1697/1786 in Canada. M x Perez Rice 1 was born on 23 Jul 1698 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. He died . F xi Vashti Rice 1 was born on 7 Mar 1700 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. She died . M xii Beriah Rice (Sr.) M xiii Noah Rice 1 was born in 1704 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. He died in Feb 1759 in Sutton, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States.
Nathaniel (Whitting) Whiting (Sr.) (2 of 2) [Parents] 1, 2 was born on 1 Aug 1609 in Of Bocking, Essex, England. He died on 15 Nov 1682 in Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States. He married Hannah Dwight on 4 Sep 1643 in Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States.
Hannah Dwight [Parents] was born in 1625 in England. She died on 4 Nov 1714 in Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States. She married Nathaniel (Whitting) Whiting (Sr.) (2 of 2) on 4 Sep 1643 in Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States.
They had the following children:
M i Nathaniel Whiting (Jr.) was born on 26 Jul 1644 in Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States. He died in 1676. M ii John Whiting (1 of 3) was born on 28 Jul 1646 in Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States. He died in 1646 in Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States. M iii John Whiting (2 of 3) was born on 3 Sep 1647 in Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States. He died on 25 Jul 1656 in Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States. M iv Samuel Whiting (Sr.) F v Hannah Whiting was born on 17 Dec 1651 in Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States. She died on 14 Jun 1740 in Wrentham, Massachusetts, United States. M vi Timothy Whiting was born on 5 Nov 1653 in Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States. He died on 26 Dec 1728 in Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States. F vii Mary Whiting (1 of 2) was born on 8 May 1656 in Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States. She died on 29 Aug 1656 in Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States. F viii Mary Whiting (2 of 2) was born on 12 Apr 1658 in Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States. She died . F ix Sarah Whiting was born on 3 Oct 1660 in Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States. She died on 22 Mar 1732 in Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States. F x Abigail Whiting was born on 7 Jun 1663 in Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States. She died on 25 Oct 1721 in Roxbury, Massachusetts, United States. M xi John Whiting (3 of 3) was born on 19 Jul 1665 in Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States. He died in 1732 in Wrentham, Massachusetts, United States. M xii Jonathan Whiting was born on 9 Oct 1667 in Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States. He died on 4 Sep 1728 in Roxbury, Massachusetts, United States. F xiii Judith Whiting was born on 30 Mar 1670 in Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States. She died on 19 Feb 1747 in Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States. F xiv Anna Whiting was born on 25 Nov 1672 in Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States. She died on 9 Mar 1749 in Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States.
Deacon Samuel Dee Chapin [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 was born on 8 Oct 1598 in Paignton, Devon, England. He was christened 10, 11, 12 on 8 Oct 1598 in St. John Baptist, Paignton, Devon, England. He died 13, 14, 15, 16 on 11 Nov 1675 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. He was buried on 15 Nov 1675 in Chicopee Cemetery, Springfield, Massachusetts, United States. He married Lydia Crump. Samuel agreed on marriage contract on 9 Feb 1623 in Paignton Devonshire England. He was employed as Deacon - 1st Congregational Church. He was baptized on 8 Oct 1598 in Paignton, Devonshire, Engl..
Other marriages:Penny, Cecily (Cisily) (Penney)
IMM: (8 Oct 1598-11 Nov 1675; son of John, of Paignton, Devonshire, ENG., m Philippa EASTON); settled at Roxbury, MASS., 1635; freeman, 1641; removed to Agawam (Springfield), MASS., 1642; deacon; constable, 1645; selectman, 1644-51; commr., 1652; apptd. by Gen. Court of Colonly of MASS. Bay to govern there; m 9 Feb 1623/24, Cicely (bap. 21 Feb. 1601/02-8 Feb. 1681/82, dau. of Henry PENNEY. Of Springfield,MABIOGRAPHY: Commemorative Biographies of Tolland and Windham Counties, Connecticut, 1903, Chicago, JH Beers & Co.
Deacon Samuel Chapin, probably of Welsh origin, took the freeman's oath in Boston in 1641. He was a deacon of the Church. He probably resided in Dorchester before moving in 1642 to Springfield, Mass., wherehe was a magistrate and an active public man. Josiah Chapin,one of his sons, settled in Mendon, Worcester, Mass., as one of the original grantees of the town.
BIOGRAPHY: Thirty-One English Emigrants Who Came to New England b 1662 by Dorothy C. and Gerald E. Knoff. Gateway Press, Baltimore, 1989.
Samuel Chapin was baptized in the Parish Church of Saint John Baptist in Paignton, Devonshire, 8 Oct. 1598. He married Cicely Penny, daughter of Henry and Jane Penny, 9 Feb. 1623. She was baptized in the Church of St. John Bptist 21 Feb. 1601. He and his family emigrated to Roxbury, MA before Apr. 1641. His son, Japhet, was baptized in Roxbury 15 Dec. 1642 and the family probably left for Springfield soon after that date. On 26 Jan 1642/43 Samuel Chapin and five others were appointed "to lay out the lands. . . soefar as shall amount to an hundred & fifty acres." Samuel Chapin was one of the leaders in town affairs at Springfield. He was also a leader in the affairs of the Church. When their minister left to go back to England four men took over "the lords worke on the saboth", they were deacon wright, deacon chapin, Mr. Hollyocke, and Henry Burt. Deacon Samuel Chapin died 11 Nov. 1675. His wife died 8 Feb 1682.
BIOGRAPHY: Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers to New England by James A. Savage
Samuel Chapin was first in Roxbury 1638. He brought his wife and seven children, had one at Roxbury and one at Springfield. Freeman 2 Jun 1641, was a proprietor of Westfield 1660, a deacon and man of distinction. He died 11 Nov 1675.
Deacon Samuel Chapin came with his family to reside in Springfield in
1642. It would rather appeaar that he resided in this country
considerable time, perhaps eight or ten yearss before he came to
Springfield, and perhaps the greater part of his children were born in
this country, but no record has been found of the birth of but one--the
youngest, and we do not find any6 record of but one of his sons taking
the freeman's oath. David, his son, was made a freeman in Springfield,
5th day a12d month, 1649. He is supposed to be the progenitor of all who
bear the name in this country, and I have not found one of the name who
could trace their lineage to any other source. In 1652, October 10,
Samuel Chapin was appointed one of the magistrates of Springfield and in
1654 his commission was extended indefinitely. He was also much employed
in other public business--useful and highly esteemed man. In the records
of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay in Enew England" the name john Chapin
is mentioned in connection with the building of a movable fort, March 4,
1633-4,and in July 1634, Mention is made of a meadow a part of which
"John Chapin hath mown".Baptized Oct. 8, 1598 at Church of St. John the Baptist, Paignton,Devonshire, England: Die d Nov 11, 1675, Springfield, Ma. Member of Rev.John Eliot's First Church of Roxbury, MA. R emoved to Springfield by1643, where he was a Deacon, constable, Selectman, and commisioner . Thestatue of The Puritian by Augustus Saint-Gaudens in Springfieldmemorializes Deacon Sa muel Chapin. Additional information found in TheBook Springfield Families by Thomas B. Warr en, Conn State Library, page686.
LDS PAF. Book: The Chapin Family in England. Springfield Library.
Decon Samuel Chapin and Ciseley brought with them Sarah, Henry b. 1630 mBethiah Cooley, Josi ah lived in Braintree,David m. Linda Crump and livedin Boston. Catherine m. Nathaniel Bliss , Thomas Guilbert and SamuelMarshfield. Sarah Married Roland Thomas and Japhet was baptize d atRoxbury, 15 Oct 1742. He married Abelenah Cooley and Dorothy Root.Thechildren born a t Springfield: Hannah born 1644 and married JohnHitchcock. This family sailed to America i n 1635 and settled in Roxbury,Mass before moving to Springfield in 1642. They had seven chi ldren
Book: Springfield Families by Thomas B. Warren
Conn. State Library, page 686
Book: The Chapin Family in England
Springfield, Mass Library
One major book is: "The Chapin book of Genealogical Data with BriefBiographical sketches o f the Decendants of Deacon Samuel Chapin"compiled by Gilbert Warren Chapin Published: Hartf ord, Conn: The ChapinFamily Association. Includes first to twelth generations. (Over 2000 pages) Available at FHL on microfilm. Volume 1: 907412, Volume 2: 907413.The FHL di d another filming in 1980 and it contained Volume 1-2. Thenumber is: FHL US/CAN Film 10335 17..
Memorial to Samuel Chapin by Longfellow:
Lives of great men, all remind us, We can make our lives sublime, Anddeparting leave behin d us, Foot prints on the sands of time.Deacon Samuel Chapin was a forceful and dynamic man. A man with Puritanfaith, he brought hi s family to New England about 1638. Living first inRoxbury, Mass. then moving to Springfiel d in 1642 as one of the foundersof that city then called Agawam. He served his town in man y capacitiesincluding Selectman, Auditor and Magistrate and he was Deacon of thechurch fo r some 25 years. Next to the Public Library in Springfieldthere is a bronze statue, "The Pur itan", placed there 24 Nov 1887 whichhonors him. It is the sculptor's idea of how such a ma n as DeaconChapin, a man of his moral standing and spiritual qualities ought to havelooked.
A chronology of Samuel Chapin's activities:
1638: Samuel Chapin and wife Cicely were at Roxbury. Came to Springfield,MA from Roxbury, MA .
1641, 2 Jun: Samuel Chapin of Springfield, MA, admitted Freeman.
1643: Town officer. He took a prominent part in all the affairs of thetown, both religious a nd civil.
1644: Freeman
1648: A member of the Board of Selectmen on which Benjamin Cooley firstserved. A member of t he first Board of Selectmen and
served 9 consecutive years.
1649: Deacon.
1651: Commissioner.
1652: John Pynchon, Elizur Holyoke and Samuel Chapin were appointedCommissioners, or Magistr ates, to hear and determine all cases andoffences, both civil and criminal, "that reach no t to life, limbe andbanishment."
1653: The General Court appointed him and John Pynchon to lay outNorthampton and its bounds , and they made purchase of the lands from theIndians.
1664: He petitioned the General Court for some land for services done.
1669: The General Court granted him 200 acres as laid out 4 miles fromMendon, bounded as i n the platt which is on file, provided it did notexceed 200 acres and that it did not take i n any of the meadows nowgranted to Mendon.
1674, 4 Mar (1st mo.): Samuel Chapin wrote his will. Bequeathed to wife,son Henry, grandso n Thomas Gilbert.
1676, 24 Mar: Will probated. Son Japhet Chapin with his wife Abilenedeposed.Notes for Cicely Penny:
In her will, Cecily CHAPIN bequeathed to sons Henry CHAPIN ofSpringfield, MA and Josia h CHA PIN of Braintree, MA; to Sarah THOMAS andHannah HITCHCOCK; to Henry GILBERT, apprentice to J ohn HITCHCOCK. Namedson Japhet executor.Page X11 of Chapin Book: Deacon Samuel Chapin's Place in the Community:
Samuel Chapin came to New Englan probably with his father and family in1635 or earlier. A r ecord at Roxbury, of early but unknown dates showsthat he possessed 24 acres of land there , and had eight persons in hisfamily, himself, wife, father, and five children. (The presen ce of hisfather John Chapin, at this time is in conformity with records alreadyquoted). I n 1641 he bought a house and lot of James Howe and became aFreeman, which implied he was a c hurch member and gave him the right tovote and hold office under the Colonial Government.
He was evidently an acquaintance of William Pynchon in England and aneighbor, for a short ti me, in Roxbury. Pynchon, in 1636, led about adozen families westward to the Connecticut Riv er, where he founded thesettlement first known as Agawam, later named Springfield. The Chap insapparently migrated to the new settlement during the winter of 1642-3.This change was d oubtless largely due to Pynchon's influence.
William Pynchon apponted five men of standing in Springfield, calledSelectman, to warch ove r morals, health, and public measures. DeaconSamuel was one of these. One of their most de licate duties was that ofassigning the seats in the meeting house. The place of Mrs. Cissil y C.is there recorded: "Goodwife Chapin is to sitt in the Seate alonge withMrs. Glover an d Mrs. Hollyock." Mrs. Grover was the minister's wife andwas therefore the leading lady, an d Mrs. Hollyock was the daughter ofWilliam Pynchon.
Samuel was engaged in town business and held continuously office ofselectman 1644 to 1652 an d again in 1661 and 1664, and later as auditor.He was first called deacon in the records o n Feb. 21 1650. Besides theregular duties assigned to this office, he conducted the Sabbat hservice, including preaching, for several years when the church lacked apastor.
In 1651, William Pynchon was convicted of heresy, by the General Court,and returned to Engla nd. His son-in-law, Henry Smith then became chiefmagistrate. The next year he too returne d to England and Capt. JohnPynchon, Lieut. Elizer Holyoke and Samuel Chapin were by the Gene ralCourt commissioned magistrates for the administration of justice,"allowing them the powe r of a County Court." He held the office until1664, and in addition performed important dut ies, laying out land grantsand the plantations that became Northampton and Hadley.
His first home lot was at the corner of the present Main and PynchonStreets, but by 1664 h e appears to have been living in Chicopee, withhis son Japhet. His holding in Springfield w ere large, but he gave allto his sons in his life time, reserving a life interest for himsel f andhis wife, his will disposing of personal estate only.
In October, 1675, Springfield was attacked by Indians and burned. DeaconChapin did not se e the town rebuilt, for in about a month, as he wrotehis son Japhet, "My father was taken ou t of this troublesome world the11 day of November about eleven of the clock in the eve, 1675 ."
Deacon Samuel Chapin "conscientiously and wisely discharged importanttrusts for the maintena nce of religion and good order and left anabiding impress of his character and life on the c ity." To judge fromthe private acts of the amn, and from the firm hand he wrote, he was a man of some education, strong will, inflexible integrity, abundant charityand real piety.
See: LIFE OF DEACON SAMUEL CHAPIN OF SPRINGFIELD by Howard Millar Chapin,Providence, R I 19 08, the fullist account, based upon original documentsand records.In 1877 a bronze statue of "The Puritan" by the famous sculptor Saint Gaudens was presented to the city of Springfield and placed beside the public libary on State Street. It was dedicated in memory of deacon Samuel Chapin, although it is, of course, only an idealized portrait..."
Lydia Crump was born about 1600. She died . She married Deacon Samuel Dee Chapin.
Rowland Thomas 1 was born in 1621 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. He died on 21 Feb 1698 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. He married Sarah Chapin on 14 Apr 1647 in Berry, Pomeroy, Devonshire, England.
Sarah Chapin [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 was born 8 on 9 Oct 1628 in Berry Pomeroy, Devon, England. She was christened 9 on 6 Apr 1630 in Berry Pomeroy, Devon, England. She died 10, 11, 12 on 5 Aug 1684/1685 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. She was buried in 1684. She married Rowland Thomas on 14 Apr 1647 in Berry, Pomeroy, Devonshire, England. Sarah was born on 9 Oct 1628 in Berry Pomeroy, Devon, England.
Mentioned in her Grandfather Penny's will. Emigrated to New England. Herson Joseph died i n infancy. Samuel died in infancy. Mary died ininfancy. Josiah died in infancy, a Child d ied in infancy. I have aJosiah 1655, Josiah 1657.
They had the following children:
M i Joseph Thomas (1 of 2) 1 was born on 6 Sep 1647 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. He died on 12 Jun 1648 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. M ii Samuel Thomas (1 of 2) 1 was born on 2 Mar 1648 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. He died on 5 Mar 1649 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. F iii Mary Thomas (1 of 2) 1 was born on 25 Mar 1650 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. She died on 29 Mar 1650 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. M iv Joseph Thomas (1 of 2) 1 was born on 25 Mar 1651 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. He died . M v Benjamin Thomas 1 was born on 23 May 1653 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. He died about 1738. M vi Josias (Josiah) Thomas (1 of 2) 1 was born on 4 Apr 1655 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. He died on 6 Jun 1657 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. M vii Josias (Josiah) Thomas (2 of 2) 1 was born on 22 Oct 1657 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. He died on 9 Nov 1657 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. M viii Samuel Thomas (2 of 2) 1 was born on 6 May 1662 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. He died in 1701. U ix (Child) Thomas 1 was born on 31 Aug 1665 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. (Child) died on 31 Aug 1665 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. M x (Son) Thomas 1 was born on 31 Aug 1665 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. He died on 31 Aug 1665 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. F xi Sarah Thomas F xii Mary Thomas (2 of 2) 1 was born on 9 Jan 1669 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States. She died . F xiii Mercy Thomas 1 was born on 15 May 1671 in Of Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. She died on 11 Jul 1671 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States.
Isaac Colton [Parents] 1, 2 was born on 21 Nov 1646 in Longmeadow, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. He died on 3 Sep 1700 in Longmeadow, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. He was buried in Sep 1700 in Longmeadow, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. He married 3 Mary Cooper on 30 Jun 1670 in Longmeadow, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States.
Mary Cooper [Parents] 1, 2 was born on 15 Oct 1651 in Longmeadow, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. She died on 30 Aug 1742 in Longmeadow, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. She was buried in Sep 1742 in Longmeadow, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. She married 3 Isaac Colton on 30 Jun 1670 in Longmeadow, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States.
Other marriages:Stebbins, Edward
They had the following children:
F i Hannah Colton F ii Mary Colton 1, 2 was born 3 on 30 Mar 1671 in Longmeadow, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. She died . F iii Sarah Colton 1, 2 was born on 11 Jun 1673 in Longmeadow, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. She died on 9 Jul 1689. M iv George Colton 1, 2 was born on 16 Jun 1677 in Longmeadow, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. He died on 6 Aug 1760 in Longmeadow, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. He was buried in Aug 1760 in Prob Longmeadow, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. F v Rebecca Colton 1, 2 was born on 20 Jun 1681 in Longmeadow, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. She died on 14 Jul 1747 in Massachusetts, United States. She was buried in Jul 1747. F vi Deborah Colton 1, 2 was born on 26 Jul 1684 in Longmeadow, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. She died . F vii (Daughter) Colton 1, 2 was born on 1 Aug 1687 in Longmeadow, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. She died 3 on 1 Aug 1687 in Longmeadow, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. M viii Joseph Colton 1, 2 was born on 20 Apr 1693 in Longmeadow, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. He died . M ix Benjamin Colton 1, 2 was born on 18 Jun 1695 in Long Meadow, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States. He died on 6 May 1770 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. He was buried in May 1770 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States.
John Dwight was born 1 about 1600 in Dedham, Essex, England. He died on 24 Jan 1660 in Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States. He married Hannah Dwight before 1625 in England.
Other marriages:Ripley, Elizabeth
Hannah Dwight was born about 1600 in England. She died on 5 Sep 1656 in Dedham, Essex, England. She married John Dwight before 1625 in England.
They had the following children:
F i Hannah Dwight M ii Timothy Dwight was born in 1629 in England. He died on 31 Jan 1718 in Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States. M iii John Dwight was born in 1632 in England. He died on 24 Mar 1638 in Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States. F iv Mary Dwight was born on 25 Jul 1635 in Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States. She died . F v Sarah Dwight was born on 17 Jun 1638 in Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States. She died on 24 Jan 1664 in Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States.
Edward Stebbins 1 was born about 1650. He died . He married Mary Cooper on 18 Oct 1701 in Massachusetts, United States.
Mary Cooper [Parents] 1, 2 was born on 15 Oct 1651 in Longmeadow, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. She died on 30 Aug 1742 in Longmeadow, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. She was buried in Sep 1742 in Longmeadow, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. She married Edward Stebbins on 18 Oct 1701 in Massachusetts, United States.
Other marriages:Colton, Isaac
John Gardner was born about 1598 in England. He died . He married Mary (Gardner).
Mary (Gardner) was born about 1602 in Prob England. She died . She married John Gardner.
They had the following children:
F i Deborah Gardner
George Colton 1 was born in 1610/1620 in England. He died 2 on 17 Dec 1699 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. He married Deborah Gardner in 1644 in Prob Hampden, Massachusetts, United States.
Other marriages:Wright, Lydia
IMM: From Eng to Springfield,Ma 1644; later at Longmeadow;quarter master Hampshire Co. troop 1663; served in King Philip's Was; dep. Gen. Ct., 1669, 71,77; m 1644 Deborah Gardner (d 1680)
Deborah Gardner [Parents] 1 was born in 1624 in Of Longmeadow, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. She died on 15 Sep 1689 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. She married George Colton in 1644 in Prob Hampden, Massachusetts, United States.
They had the following children:
M i Isaac Colton F ii Mary (Mercy) Colton was born on 22 Dec 1649. She died on 4 Mar 1709. M iii Capt. Thomas Colton (Sr.) was born on 1 May 1651 in Longmeadow, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. He died on 30 Sep 1728. He was buried in Longmeadow, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. M iv John Colton was born on 8 Apr 1659 in Longmeadow, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. He died on 3 Feb 1727 in Longmeadow, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States.