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Today's submission gives the following "12. Samuel MARTIN (Sarah WEBSTER-2, Samuel-1) was Baptized on 11 May 1766. He was born about 1766 in Woodbury, Litchfield, Connecticut. Martin Genealogy, Descendants of Lieut. Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn., Compiled by Thomas Arthur Hay, Private Printing, 1911, D.P.I., Volume I. p. 37. Came to Peach, but settled in Canada when his family were young. Samuel MARTIN and Chloe STODDARD were married on 26 Jan 1784. Samuel MARTIN and Chloe STODDARD had the following children:" I have a Chloe STODDARD SAWYER in my ancestry, daughter of Prescott SAWYER and Anne STODDARD. Chloe was born 16 Dec 1790 in Pomfret, Windham, CT. Is there any relationship? I have no information on Anne STODDARD's parents. Thanks, Alleen-Marie Coke
11. David MARTIN (Sarah WEBSTER-2, Samuel-1) was born about 1763 in Woodbury, Litchfield, Connecticut. He was Baptized on 11 Aug 1763. He died on 8 Sep 1846 in Peacham, Caledonia, Vermont. Martin Genealogy, Descendants of Lieut. Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn., Compiled by Thomas Arthur Hay, Private Printing, 1911, D.P.I., Volume I. p. 36. He served in the Revolutionary war, in the Light Horse, and afterwards in the Infantry. When Major Ande was hung, he was on guard one mile from the place of execution. David MARTIN and Daughter were married. David MARTIN and Daughter had the following children: 46 i. John MARTIN. Martin Genealogy, Descendants of Lieut. Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn., Compiled by Thomas Arthur Hay, Private Printing, 1911, D.P.I., Volume I. p. 36. Was a mechanic, lived in Peacham, Vt. 47 ii. Oren MARTIN. Martin Genealogy, Descendants of Lieut. Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn., Compiled by Thomas Arthur Hay, Private Printing, 1911, D.P.I., Volume I. p. 36. Farmer 48 iii. David MARTIN. Martin Genealogy, Descendants of Lieut. Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn., Compiled by Thomas Arthur Hay, Private Printing, 1911, D.P.I., Volume I. p. 36. A mechanic. 49 iv. Olive MARTIN died. Martin Genealogy, Descendants of Lieut. Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn., Compiled by Thomas Arthur Hay, Private Printing, 1911, D.P.I., Volume I. p. 36. Died young. 50 v. Pattie MARTIN. Martin Genealogy, Descendants of Lieut. Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn., Compiled by Thomas Arthur Hay, Private Printing, 1911, D.P.I., Volume I. p. 36. Unmarried. 12. Samuel MARTIN (Sarah WEBSTER-2, Samuel-1) was Baptized on 11 May 1766. He was born about 1766 in Woodbury, Litchfield, Connecticut. Martin Genealogy, Descendants of Lieut. Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn., Compiled by Thomas Arthur Hay, Private Printing, 1911, D.P.I., Volume I. p. 37. Came to Peach, but settled in Canada when his family were young. Samuel MARTIN and Chloe STODDARD were married on 26 Jan 1784. Samuel MARTIN and Chloe STODDARD had the following children: 51 i. Sheldon MARTIN died. Martin Genealogy, Descendants of Lieut. Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn., Compiled by Thomas Arthur Hay, Private Printing, 1911, D.P.I., Volume I. p. 37. Killed in boyhood by horse kick. 52 ii. Newell MARTIN. Martin Genealogy, Descendants of Lieut. Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn., Compiled by Thomas Arthur Hay, Private Printing, 1911, D.P.I., Volume I. p. 37. Mechanic a Burford, killed on western railroad. 53 iii. Webster MARTIN. Martin Genealogy, Descendants of Lieut. Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn., Compiled by Thomas Arthur Hay, Private Printing, 1911, D.P.I., Volume I. p. 37. On farm with his father. 54 iv. Sally MARTIN. Martin Genealogy, Descendants of Lieut. Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn., Compiled by Thomas Arthur Hay, Private Printing, 1911, D.P.I., Volume I. p. 37. Married a farmer, and had a large family. 55 v. Lucy MARTIN died. Martin Genealogy, Descendants of Lieut. Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn., Compiled by Thomas Arthur Hay, Private Printing, 1911, D.P.I., Volume I. p. 37. Died in infancy. 56 vi. Jerusha MARTIN died. Martin Genealogy, Descendants of Lieut. Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn., Compiled by Thomas Arthur Hay, Private Printing, 1911, D.P.I., Volume I. p. 37. Died in infancy. 14. Mary Ann MARTIN (Sarah WEBSTER-2, Samuel-1) was born on 31 May 1772 in Woodbury, Litchfield, Connecticut. She died on 24 Sep 1860. Martin Genealogy, Descendants of Lieut. Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn., Compiled by Thomas Arthur Hay, Private Printing, 1911, D.P.I., Volume I. She survived him, remaining a widow until her death. She wa a wise and prudent woman, and a notable manager of a large estate. She "let" the farm until her eldest son came to manhood. Mary Ann MARTIN and Capt. James CHAMBERLAIN were married on 20 Nov 1795 in Peacham, Caledonia, Vermont. Capt. James CHAMBERLAIN (son of Jacob CHAMBERLAIN and Elizabeth MELLEN) died in 1804. He was born in Hopkinton, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Martin Genealogy, Descendants of Lieut. Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn., Compiled by Thomas Arthur Hay, Private Printing, 1911, D.P.I., Volume I. p. 37 & 38. of Peacham and prominent and respected citizen of Danville, Vt. Mary Ann MARTIN and Capt. James CHAMBERLAIN had the following children: 57 i. Harry CHAMBERLAIN was born on 21 Jul 1797. 58 ii. James CHAMBERLAIN was born in 1799. He died. Martin Genealogy, Descendants of Lieut. Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn., Compiled by Thomas Arthur Hay, Private Printing, 1911, D.P.I., Volume I. p. 37. Died young. 59 iii. Parmelia CHAMBERLAIN was born on 8 Dec 1801. 60 iv. Lydia CHAMBERLAIN was born on 1 Jan 1803.
First Generation 1. Samuel WEBSTER was born on 5 Nov 1698 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts. Samuel WEBSTER and Anne MARSH were married on 14 Feb 1722/23 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut. Anne MARSH (daughter of Joseph MARSH and Hannah) was born about 1701. Samuel WEBSTER and Anne MARSH had the following children: 2 i. Samuel WEBSTER was born about 1725 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut. He was baptized on 18 Jul 1725. He died on 4 Nov 1742. +3 ii. Jerusha WEBSTER (born about 1727). +4 iii. Sarah WEBSTER (born about 1730). 5 iv. Anne WEBSTER was born about 1740 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut. She was baptized on 26 Jul 1740. Second Generation 3. Jerusha WEBSTER (Samuel-1) was born about 1727 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut. Jerusha WEBSTER and William HALL were married. 4. Sarah WEBSTER (Samuel-1) was born about 1730 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut. Sarah WEBSTER and Capt. Abijah MARTIN were married in 1748. Martin Genealogy, Descendants of Lieut. Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn., Compiled by Thomas Arthur Hay, Private Printing, 1911, D.P.I., Volume I. p. 26. Second wife of Capt. Abijah Martin. Capt. Abijah MARTIN (son of Joseph MARTIN and Sarah HARRIS) was born on 16 Oct 1720. He was Baptized on 23 Oct 1720. Sarah WEBSTER and Capt. Abijah MARTIN had the following children: +6 i. Abijah MARTIN (born about 1747). +7 ii. Sarah MARTIN (born in 1750). +8 iii. Andrew MARTIN (born about 1756). +9 iv. Jerusha MARTIN (born about 1758). +10 v. Ashbel MARTIN (born about 1760). +11 vi. David MARTIN (born about 1763). +12 vii. Samuel MARTIN (born about 1766). 13 viii. Marsh MARTIN was born on 27 Aug 1769. +14 ix. Mary Ann MARTIN (born on 31 May 1772). Third Generation 6. Abijah MARTIN (Sarah WEBSTER-2, Samuel-1) was Baptized on 8 Mar 1747. He was born about 1747 in Woodbury, Litchfield, Connecticut. He died in Peacham, Caledonia, Vermont. Martin Genealogy, Descendants of Lieut. Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn., Compiled by Thomas Arthur Hay, Private Printing, 1911, D.P.I., Volume I. p. 33. He fought in the Revolutionary War; came to Peacham, Vt. about 1780, where he died. Abijah MARTIN had the following children: 15 i. Elisha MARTIN died in 1811. 16 ii. Isaac MARTIN died. Martin Genealogy, Descendants of Lieut. Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn., Compiled by Thomas Arthur Hay, Private Printing, 1911, D.P.I., Volume I. p. 33. Died at age of eighty years. 17 iii. Harry MARTIN. Martin Genealogy, Descendants of Lieut. Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn., Compiled by Thomas Arthur Hay, Private Printing, 1911, D.P.I., Volume I. p. 33. Married, died in early manhood. 18 iv. Laura MARTIN. Martin Genealogy, Descendants of Lieut. Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn., Compiled by Thomas Arthur Hay, Private Printing, 1911, D.P.I., Volume I. p. 33. Married a farmer in Peacham, Vt. 19 v. Lucretia MARTIN. Martin Genealogy, Descendants of Lieut. Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn., Compiled by Thomas Arthur Hay, Private Printing, 1911, D.P.I., Volume I. p. 33. Married a doctor, in Derby. 20 vi. Betsey MARTIN. Martin Genealogy, Descendants of Lieut. Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn., Compiled by Thomas Arthur Hay, Private Printing, 1911, D.P.I., Volume I. p. 33. Married a farmer, in Charleston. 7. Sarah MARTIN (Sarah WEBSTER-2, Samuel-1) was born in 1750 in Woodbury, Litchfield, Connecticut. She died on 3 May 1844 in Peacham, Caledonia, Vermont. Martin Genealogy, Descendants of Lieut. Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn., Compiled by Thomas Arthur Hay, Private Printing, 1911, D.P.I., Volume I. p. 33. She survived her husband, living with her children at Peacham, Vt. Sarah MARTIN and Elias HAND were married. Elias HAND died in , , Connecticut. Martin Genealogy, Descendants of Lieut. Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn., Compiled by Thomas Arthur Hay, Private Printing, 1911, D.P.I., Volume I. p. 33. Settled in Connecticut, where he died. Sarah MARTIN and Elias HAND had the following children: +21 i. Reuben HAND (born in 1777). +22 ii. Ashbel HAND (born on 4 Oct 1779). 23 iii. Polly HAND was born in 1782. +24 iv. Sally HAND (born in 1784). +25 v. Charles HAND (born in 1788). 8. Andrew MARTIN (Sarah WEBSTER-2, Samuel-1) was born about 1756 in Woodbury, Litchfield, Connecticut. He was Baptized on 5 Sep 1756. Martin Genealogy, Descendants of Lieut. Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn., Compiled by Thomas Arthur Hay, Private Printing, 1911, D.P.I., Volume I. p. 35. He distinguished himself in the War of the Revolution, was made a Captain, engaging in many Campaigns. He settled in Peacham after the war. Andrew MARTIN had the following children: 26 i. Jacob MARTIN. Martin Genealogy, Descendants of Lieut. Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn., Compiled by Thomas Arthur Hay, Private Printing, 1911, D.P.I., Volume I. p. 35. Settled in Ohio, had two sons. 27 ii. Andrew MARTIN. Martin Genealogy, Descendants of Lieut. Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn., Compiled by Thomas Arthur Hay, Private Printing, 1911, D.P.I., Volume I. p. 35. Settled in New York. 28 iii. Elias MARTIN. Martin Genealogy, Descendants of Lieut. Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn., Compiled by Thomas Arthur Hay, Private Printing, 1911, D.P.I., Volume I. p. 36. Settled in Illinois 29 iv. Baldwin MARTIN. Martin Genealogy, Descendants of Lieut. Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn., Compiled by Thomas Arthur Hay, Private Printing, 1911, D.P.I., Volume I. p. 36. Settled in New York 9. Jerusha MARTIN (Sarah WEBSTER-2, Samuel-1) was born about 1758 in Woodbury, Litchfield, Connecticut. She was Baptized on 8 Oct 1758. Jerusha MARTIN and Seth FAIRCHILD were married. Martin Genealogy, Descendants of Lieut. Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn., Compiled by Thomas Arthur Hay, Private Printing, 1911, D.P.I., Volume I. p. 36. of Woodbury, Ct. Jerusha MARTIN and Seth FAIRCHILD had the following children: +30 i. Susan FAIRCHILD (born on 13 Dec 1781). +31 ii. Cynthia FAIRCHILD. +32 iii. Phebe FAIRCHILD. +33 iv. Ruth FAIRCHILD. +34 v. Sally FAIRCHILD. +35 vi. Jerusha FAIRCHILD. +36 vii. Daniel FAIRCHILD (born on 19 Sep 1796). 10. Ashbel MARTIN (Sarah WEBSTER-2, Samuel-1) was born about 1760 in Woodbury, Litchfield, Connecticut. He was Baptized on 27 Nov 1760. He died on 7 Dec 1833 in Peacham, Caledonia, Vermont. Ashbel MARTIN and Lorana MINER were married about 1785. Martin Genealogy, Descendants of Lieut. Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn., Compiled by Thomas Arthur Hay, Private Printing, 1911, D.P.I., Volume I. p. 37. She had children. Lorana MINER died. Martin Genealogy, Descendants of Lieut. Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn., Compiled by Thomas Arthur Hay, Private Printing, 1911, D.P.I., Volume I. p. 37. Lived only a short time after her marriage. Ashbel MARTIN and Lydia CHAMBERLAIN were married about 1789. Lydia CHAMBERLAIN (daughter of Samuel CHAMBERLAIN and Martha MELLEN) was born in 1765 in Hopkinton, Middlesex, Massachusetts. She died on 10 Oct 1811 in Peacham, Caledonia, Vermont. Ashbel MARTIN and Lydia CHAMBERLAIN had the following children: 37 i. Pattie MARTIN was born on 4 Nov 1791. +38 ii. Dr. Lyman MARTIN (born on 12 May 1793). 39 iii. Joseph MARTIN was born on 10 Jan 1795 in Peacham, Caledonia, Vermont. He died on 26 Sep 1811 in Peacham, Caledonia, Vermont. +40 iv. Moses MARTIN (born on 30 Oct 1796). 41 v. Ashbel MARTIN was born on 18 Nov 1798 in Peacham, Caledonia, Vermont. He died on 26 Nov 1837. 42 vi. Cyrus MARTIN was born in 1800 in Peacham, Caledonia, Vermont. He died in 1802 in Peacham, Caledonia, Vermont. +43 vii. Capt. Leonard MARTIN (born on 5 Jan 1802). 44 viii. Lydia MARTIN was born about 1806 in Peacham, Caledonia, Vermont. Martin Genealogy, Descendants of Lieut. Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn., Compiled by Thomas Arthur Hay, Private Printing, 1911, D.P.I., Volume I. p. 45. Married July 1819, remained in Peacham, until 1833, then moved to Illinios. Ashbel MARTIN and Mary ROAT were married about 1813. Mary ROAT died on 18 Aug 1837. Ashbel MARTIN and Mary ROAT had the following children: 45 i. Caroline MARTIN was born about 1814 in Peacham, Caledonia, Vermont. She died on 11 Aug 1836.
Thanks to Janece Streig, the CT state history outline and the first three chapters of the general history of Middlesex County from The History of Middlesex County 1635-1884, J. H. Beers & Co., 36 Vesey Street, New York, is now on line. The county history sections cover I. Geography, Topography & Original Condition, II. The Geology of Middlesex Co., & III. Early Settlers. You'll find the two new files in the Town History section of the page or just click on the What's New link to see all the new files. There are over 900 pages being indexed on the site, the vast majority of them data files. Jane Devlin Lake Orion, MI janedevlin@ameritech.net Records from CT, MA, & MI + family lines: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/
Do suggest trying every 2-3 days..direct link.. http://www.heritagequestonline.com/index Clicking directly on this link above in this email **************** I am now getting a problem/ worked in this until 10:15 last nite For those of you who want access to VRs / Census etc check www.Godfrey.org Well worth joining if not already a member of ancestry... or your local Library not a member/ Mimi Taylor [nickname for Miriam]
Get good and comfortable/ .... you will be bizeeeeeee! Interesting challange for me/ My DAYs in 1860 census Ward 4 City of Roxbury/ showing as 'Norfolk County' Same family in 1870 [Roxbury] "Boston Highlands [same house] shows Suffolk County... so one needs to show caution/ and refer to this if you need to: ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/roots-l/genealog/genealog.towns-ma Author: John Chandler <jchbn@cuvmb.cc.columbia.edu> Version: 1996-02-03 Name and boundary changes of cities and towns. (Note: in New England, a "town" is a political subdivision of a county, not merely a populated place.) Each entry in this file has a date, two names, and a "transaction". The latter is a code for the type of event and comes in two flavors, according to which name is given first. Each event is entered twice, once with each name listed first. Some entries have remarks further explaining the locality. The entries within each county are listed alphabetically by the first name. The entries have the following patterns. ********** and this: which neither shows a 'Boston Highlands' Census shows in Post Office line The following information is categorized line by line into three or four sections for each community listed, as follows: http://www.state.ma.us/sec/cis/cisuno/unoidx.htm Unofficial name.../ a locality in, or part of a Town(s)or CITY (in caps).../ County... /Also known as, or other notation ************************* Thanx go to the following person for this discovery ----- Original Message ----- From: Patricia Owens To: Undisclosed-Recipient:; Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003 12:00 PM Subject: Heritage Quest-free to search I don't know how long this will be available through this Library, but they have made arrangements to offer this online for free, if you follow the procedure below. It is pubished online by Heritage Quest., which usually requires subscription and log in. The link is http://www.sirin.lib.il.us/docs/mcl/docs/lib/. That's the main page. Then click on GENEALOGY. When that page comes up, then click on HeritageQuest. Note: If you click on the HeritageQuest link from the front page you will get a sign-in page. Unless you are a paid subscriber you won't want this. Go back to the library's page and go to the genealogy page. There you will find the correct link. Let's all say a big thank you to the library.!! *************** Old people are like libraries on fire. We must read their books before it's too late. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.497 / Virus Database: 296 - Release Date: 07/04/2003
I have added: Ellington, Conn Storrowton Village, West Springfield,Mass Enfield, Conn. Suffield, Conn ------- http://cyndy.smugmug.com/ Cynthia admin.of Massachusetts Bay Colony mailing list http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/Ma-Bay-Colony
Hello, I have uploaded to the "Gateway to Vermont" web site, the section containing the history of the Town of Northfield [Pages 406-435], transcribed from "The Gazetteer and Business Directory of Washington County, Vt. 1783-1899," Compiled and Published by Hamilton Child, Edited By William Adams. The Syracuse Journal Company, Printers and Binders. Syracuse, N.Y.; April, 1889. The history of the Town of Northfield can be accessed from the main gateway page, by clicking on the "Latest Additions" button (located in the middle of the page). http://www.rootsweb.com/~vermont/VERMONTGATEWAY.html Best wishes and good luck with your search, Karima --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.497 / Virus Database: 296 - Release Date: 7/4/2003
Paul -- thanks for posting the information on Thomas BLISS -- my direct line through my mother (BLISS) runs through John BLISS s/o Thomas and Margaret. I have printed out parts of the genealogy, but I do not have the three volume set by Aaron Tyler BLISS. I did not have the will info copied, so alot of what you posted is helpful to me. Thanks Roger
Thanks to dedicated people like you and everyone who was connected to this project. A big thank you comes from me. June Turner Kalipolites in NH
Thomas BLISS and Margaret HULINS had the following children: 2 i. Thomas BLISS was born about 1618 in , , England. He died on 15 Apr 1688 in Norwich, New London, Connecticut. +3 ii. Ann BLISS (born about 1620). +4 iii. Samuel BLISS (born about 1624). +5 iv. Nathaniel BLISS (born about 1622). +6 v. Mary BLISS (born about 1625). 7 vi. Lawrence BLISS was born about 1628 in , , England. He died in 1676 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts. 8 vii. Hannah BLISS was born about 1633 in , , England. She died on 25 Jan 1660/61 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts. Genealogy of the Bliss Family in America, Volume I, Compiled by Aaron Tyler Bliss, Published by the Author, 1982, Midland, Michigan. p. 31. Died unmarried. +9 viii. John BLISS (born about 1635). Second Generation 3. Ann BLISS (Thomas-1) was born about 1620 in , , England. She died on 20 Nov 1685 in Saybrook, Middlesex, Connecticut. Ann BLISS and Robert CHAPMAN were married on 29 Apr 1642. Robert CHAPMAN was born about 1617 in , , England. He died on 13 Oct 1687 in Saybrook, Middlesex, Connecticut. Genealogy of the Bliss Family in America, Volume I, Compiled by Aaron Tyler Bliss, Published by the Author, 1982, Midland, Michigan. p. 30. Came from Hall, England to Boston in Aug. of 1635, and then to Saybrook in Nov. 1635 and died there. Ann BLISS and Robert CHAPMAN had the following children: 10 i. Ann CHAPMAN was born on 12 Sep 1638 in Saybrook, Middlesex, Connecticut. She died in 1649 in Saybrook, Middlesex, Connecticut. 11 ii. John CHAPMAN was born in Jul 1644 in Saybrook, Middlesex, Connecticut. 12 iii. Robert CHAPMAN was born in Sep 1646 in Saybrook, Middlesex, Connecticut. +13 iv. Hannah CHAPMAN (born on 4 Oct 1650). 14 v. Nathaniel CHAPMAN was born on 4 Oct 1650 in Saybrook, Middlesex, Connecticut. 15 vi. Mary CHAPMAN was born on 15 Apr 1655 in Saybrook, Middlesex, Connecticut. 16 vii. Sarah CHAPMAN was born on 25 Sep 1657 in Saybrook, Middlesex, Connecticut. 4. Samuel BLISS (Thomas-1) was born about 1624 in , , England. He died on 23 Mar 1720 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts. Martin Genealogy, Descendants of Lieut. Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn., Compiled by Thomas Arthur Hay, Private Pinting, 1911, D.P.I., Volume I. p. 24. of Springfield, Mass., sixth child of Thomas and Margaret Bliss. He came to America with his father, in 1635. Samuel BLISS and Mary LEONARD were married on 11 Nov 1664/65. Mary LEONARD (daughter of John LEONARD and Sarah HEATH) was born on 14 Sep 1647. She died in 1724. Samuel BLISS and Mary LEONARD had the following children: +17 i. Hannah BLISS (born on 20 Dec 1666). +18 ii. Thomas BLISS (born on 8 Feb 1668). +19 iii. Mary BLISS (born on 4 Aug 1670). 20 iv. Jonathan BLISS was born on 5 Jan 1672. He died in 1740. +21 v. Martha BLISS (born on 1 Jun 1674). +22 vi. Sarah BLISS (born on 10 Sep 1677). 23 vii. Experience BLISS was born on 1 Apr 1679. She died on 7 Apr 1697. +24 viii. Mercy (Mary) BLISS (born on 18 Jul 1680). 25 ix. Ebenezar BLISS was born on 29 Sep 1683. He died on 7 Sep 1717. +26 x. Margaret BLISS (born on 11 Sep 1684). +27 xi. Esther BLISS (born on 2 Apr 1688). 5. Nathaniel BLISS (Thomas-1) was born about 1622 in Rodborough, Gloucestershire, England. He was Baptized on 28 Dec 1622 in Rodborough, Gloucestershire, England. He died on 18 Nov 1654 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts. Nathaniel BLISS and Catharine CHAPIN were married on 20 Nov 1646. Catharine CHAPIN (daughter of Dea. Samuel CHAPIN and Cicely (Sisily) PENNY) was born in 1626 in Berry, Pomeroy, Devonshire, England. She died on 4 Feb 1712 in Spri ngfield, Hampden, Massachusetts. 6. Mary BLISS (Thomas-1) was born about 1625 in , , England. She died on 29 Jan 1712 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts. History of the Town of Northfield, Massachusetts, by J. H. Temple and George Sheldon, published by Joel Munsell, 82 State St., Albany, N.Y., 1875. p. 511 In 1674 she was accused of being a witch; on this charge she was tried and acquitted the next year, at Boston. Mary BLISS and Joseph PARSONS were married on 26 Nov 1646 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts. Joseph PARSONS (son of PARSONS) was born on 25 Jun 1620 in Great Torrington, Devonshire, England. He died on 9 Oct 1683 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts. History of the Town of Northfield, Massachusetts, by J. H. Temple and George Sheldon, published by Joel Munsell, 82 State St., Albany, N.Y., 1875. p. 511 From Dorchester, Eng.; of Springfield, 1636, where he witnessed the first deed from the Indians to William Pynchon, July 15, of that year; removed to Northampton about 1655; was given possession of the first tract of land bought of the Indians at Squakheag, 1671, and was active in the settlement of the town. (See ante, pp. 53 and 69) Returned to Springfield, 1679; cornet of troops of horse; died: Oct. 9, 1683, (Savage) or March 25, 1684 (Allen). Genealogy of the Bliss Family in America, Volume I, Compiled by Aaron Tyler Bliss, Published by the Author, 1982, Midland, Michigan. p. 31. A Cornet of the British cavalry, who was born about 1617-18 prob. near Great Torrington, Devonshire, England. Mr Parsons, associated with Mr. Pynchon, was one of the most prominent men in the public business of the place and quite wealthy. He was a witness to the deed (for the Springfield Settlement) given by the Indians to Pynchon July 15, 1636. In 1654 they removed to Northampton, Mass. Mary BLISS and Joseph PARSONS had the following children: +28 i. Joseph PARSONS (born on 1 Nov 1647). 29 ii. Benjamin PARSONS was born on 22 Jun 1649 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts. He died on 22 Jun 1649 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts. +30 iii. Capt. John PARSONS (born on 14 Aug 1650). +31 iv. Samuel PARSONS (born on 23 Jan 1652). 32 v. Ebenezer PARSONS was born on 1 May 1655 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts. He died on 2 Sep 1675 in Northfield, Franklin, Massachusetts. History of the Town of Northfield, Massachusetts, by J. H. Temple and George Sheldon, published by Joel Munsell, 82 State St., Albany, N.Y., 1875. p. 511 The first white child born in Northampton. He was killed by the Indians at their first assault on Northfield. Genealogy of the Bliss Family in America, Volume I, Compiled by Aaron Tyler Bliss, Published by the Author, 1982, Midland, Michigan. p. 31. The first white child born at Northampton, and was killed in battle with the Indians at Northfield. +33 vi. Jonathan PARSONS (born on 6 Jun 1657). 34 vii. David PARSONS was born on 30 Apr 1659 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts. He died. History of the Town of Northfield, Massachusetts, by J. H. Temple and George Sheldon, published by Joel Munsell, 82 State St., Albany, N.Y., 1875. p. 511 Died young. +35 viii. Mary PARSONS (born on 27 Jun 1661). +36 ix. Hannah PARSONS (born on 1 Aug 1663). +37 x. Abigail PARSONS (born on 3 Sep 1666). 38 xi. Esther PARSONS was born on 11 Sep in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts. Genealogy of the Bliss Family in America, Volume I, Compiled by Aaron Tyler Bliss, Published by the Author, 1982, Midland, Michigan. p. 31. Born & Died: Sept. 11, 16__. She died on 11 Sep in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts. 39 xii. Benjamin (twin) PARSONS was born on 11 Sep in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts. He died on 11 Sep in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts. +40 xiii. Hesther PARSONS (born on 24 Dec 1672). 9. John BLISS (Thomas-1) was born about 1635 in , , England. He died on 10 Sep 1702 in Longmeadow, Hampden, Massachusetts. Genealogy of the Bliss Family in America, Volume I, Compiled by Aaron Tyler Bliss, Published by the Author, 1982, Midland, Michigan. p. 42. He came to America with his parents in about 1638 and after the death of his father in 1650/1, he was taken to Springfield, Mass., by his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Bliss removed in 1672 to Northampton, Mass. They were there during John's sister's famous trial for witchcraft and returned to Springfield near the close of 1685. They afterwards removed to Longmeadow, where Mr. Bliss died. Mr. Bliss built a house at Northampton, Massachusetts in 1658 for his sister Mary (Bliss) Parsons. The structure is now (1981) owned by the Northampton Historical Society. John BLISS and Patience BURT were married on 7 Oct 1667 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts. Patience BURT (daughter of Henry BURT and Eulalia MARCHE) was born on 18 Aug 1645 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts. She died on 25 Oct 1732. John BLISS and Patience BURT had the following children: 41 i. John BLISS was born on 7 Sep 1669 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts. He died in 1747 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut. 42 ii. Nathaniel BLISS was born on 26 Jan 1671 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts. He died in 1751 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut. +43 iii. Thomas BLISS (born on 29 Oct 1673). 44 iv. Joseph BLISS was born in 1676 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts. He died on 1 Mar 1754. Genealogy of the Bliss Family in America, Volume I, Compiled by Aaron Tyler Bliss, Published by the Author, 1982, Midland, Michigan. p. 43. Died unmarried. +45 v. Hannah BLISS (born on 16 Nov 1678). 46 vi. Henry BLISS was born on 15 Aug 1681 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts. He died on 30 Nov 1684 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts. 47 vii. Ebenezer BLISS was born in 1683 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts. He died on 4 Nov 1761.
First Generation 1. Thomas BLISS was born about 1590 in , , England. Genealogy of the Bliss Family in America, Volume I, Compiled by Aaron Tyler Bliss, Published by the Author, 1982, Midland, Michigan. p. 27 Thomas Bliss, farmer, of Hartford, Connecticut, was born most probably in County Gloucester, England in the approximate year of 1590. The particular location of his birth with Gloucestershire is not known, It was not the place of his birth nor the place of his ancestors. The reason for his presence was one Margaret Hulins (or Hulings) of Rodborough. She was born in about 1595, and they were married in about 1617. He died about 1650 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut. Inventory of estate was completed on 14 Feb 1651 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut. Martin Genealogy, Descendants of Lieut. Samuel Martin of Wethersfield, Conn., Compiled by Thomas Arthur Hay, Private Printing, 1911, D.P.I., Volume I. p. 23 - 24. Came to America in 1635. Whether or not the Blises accompanied the party headed by Rev. Thomas Hooker, consisting of Gov. John Webster, Mr. Samuel Stone and others, is not certain; they were however, among the original land proprietors of that place. In the settlement of Hartford, the land was laid out in "lots" and "tiers" and apportioned to the settlers; "lot No. 58 was assigned to Thomas Blis, Sr., and lot No. 59 to Thomas Bliss, Jr., both on 'tier' 10, south side of the little river." The present Trinity street, was one of the original streets of Hartford, and was known as Bliss street, from the first settlement until 1855. Genealogy of the Bliss Family in America, Volume I, Compiled by Aaron Tyler Bliss, Published by the Author, 1982, Midland, Michigan. p. 28. As evidence of Mr. Bliss' presence at Hartford prior to 1640, the following excerpt from the Hartford Book of Distributions is offered (the date being in Old Style Calendar): Febr: Anno Dom: 1639 Severall Parcells of land in Hertfor vpon the River of Connecticott belonging to Thomas Blisse sen & to his heires forever. One parcell on which his dwellinge house now standeth with yards or gardens therein being Contaynige by Estimation two rood (more or lesse) Abuttinge on the highway leading from John Barnard land toward the North on the west & on Thom Richards land on the North & on Thom Blisse jun: land on the South & on Paul Pecks land on the east. Thomas and his son, Thomas, Jr., were mentioned in a few other land records. At the division of the lands of the east side of the Great River in 1641, "Thomas Blysse Senior" was given six acres and "Thomas Blysse Junior" was given four acres. In 1647 (new style calendar) we find the elder man fined for being absent from military training: "March the 4th, 1646. Tho: Blisse for not trayneing, is fyned 2 shillings, 6 pence." From this account we note that he was probably then under 60 years old, but from the apparent ages of his older children, we must assume that he was over 50. Thomas died eighty very late in 1650 or early in 1651 at Hartford. He was possessed of 58 acres of land and the house lot was on a highway west of the present Lafayette Street in Harford. His estate was inventoried at a meager 86 pounds, 12 shillings and 8 pence on February 14, 1650/51, but since four older children were already married, it is likely that their portions of the estate had already been distributed. Thomas had not written a will, but instead recited it orally to his wife, with his daughter, Mary Parsons, as a witness. As recorded and witnessed by John Pynchon and Henry Smith at the time of his estate's invenotry, his will was as follows: feb: 14th 1650/51 mary parson of Springfield the daughter of Thomas Bliss late of Harford deceased, doth testifie, that when her father lay on his death bed Shee heard her mother Aske him, how hee would dispose of his estate, hee Answered hee would giue it to her, who should haue it elce, her mother asked him if hee would not dispose of it to his Children, her father Answered againe no, her mother Should haue it, this Shee Shall be ready to testifie if Called therevnto. wittness John Pincheon Hen: Smith [Vol. II, p. 28, Probate Records of Hartford Co., Conn.] Page 28 - 29 lists the inventory of the estate of Mr. Bliss, as found in the records of the Particular Court of Connecticut. The inventory was witnessed by Natha: warde and Joseph mygatt. Value: 86 pounds, 12 shillings, 8 pence. On Februay 20, 1650/51, the Particular Court gave Margaret full power to administer the estate "if Shee So long Continue a widdow." Some of the children had already settled at Springfield at the time of Thomas' death and Margaret wasted no time taking over the management of her husband's estate, and removing with her younger children to Springfield. Thomas BLISS and Margaret HULINS were married in 1617 in Rodborough, Gloucestershire, England. Margaret HULINS (daughter of John HULINS and Margaret) signed a will on 25 Jun 1684 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts. Genealogy of the Bliss Family in America, Volume I, Compiled by Aaron Tyler Bliss, Published by the Author, 1982, Midland, Michigan. p. 29 - 30. Her will read as follows: At the Countie Corte in Springfield, September 30: 1684 A copy of Margaret Bliss her will given into the Countie Corte Sept: 30, 1684. I, Margaret Blisse of Springfield, being by Gods Good hand of Providence kept alive to this present day, & being aged, & not Knowing how soone the Lord may call me out of this world, I Knowing that I ow a debt to Nature, I though It my duty to Settle my Estate that soe I may the freelyer Leave this World, when God shal cal me home. And first I shal declare my faith & Leave it with my surviveing children, wch is this. That I doe beleive in the free mrcy of God the father, in & through the merites of God the Son my blessed Redeemr, & in Gd the holy Ghost the Applyer of al that Good Jesus Christ hat purchased for his People. I beleive the Resurrection both of the Just & the Unjust, & That we must al stand before the Judgment Seat of Christ. My Body I comitt to the Earth to be decently buried at the discretion of my Executor (hereafter Named). And now being of sound and pfect mind & memory doe bestow my Estate, wch God hath gracously given me in manner & forme followinge First. I haveing given Something Considerably formerly to my son John Blisse, & under the consideration thereof, I do in this my Last wil & Testamt give to him the said John Bliss no more but this wch followeth (being sufiecent wth what he has had alreadie) That is to say twenty pounds to be paid him, with in Two yeeres after my decease, & that shalbe paid him in Cattle or Corne, as is passeth betweene man & man, & also that four acres of land he bought of me in the Long Meadow wch I was never paid for, I do now give that to him. Item. I give to my son Lawrence's Son, Samll. Bilisse my seven acres of Land in the necke over the River, onely he the said Samuel shal pay to Eac of his sisters Two pounds. Item. I give to my grandson Nathaneel Morgan Three pounds wn he comes to the age of Twentie yeares. Item. I give to my daughter Parsons, And my daughter Scot my wearing clothes, bedding & household Stuffe, onely by Bason, I give to my son Samuel's daughter Hannah. Item. I give to my Daughter Scot five pounds, & if my Cowes doe live, & I be not foreced to sel them for my necessity, I then give one of them to my Grandson John Scot: Item, All the Rest & Residue of my Personal Estate goods, Lands housing Catell whatsoever I have in Springfield or else where, I do give and bequeath to my Loveing son Samuel Blisse & his heeres for ever, & if his wife Mary Blisse shal survive my son, then she shall have a Third part of my Land during the time of her Widowhood, & then to return it to my sons children as He shall be good to bestow in on ym. And him the said Samuel Blisse, I do make full & Sole Executor of this my last Wil & Testament, & I do reovke disannul & make voide al formr Wills & Testaments, by me heretofore made. In witnes whereof, I Margaret Bliss do to this my Last Wil & Testament Set my hand & Seale. June: 25th 1684 The marke of M.B. Widow Margaret Bliss, with her Seal affixt. Widow Margaret Bliss declared this Writing her Last wil & Testamt & being of Good & Sound understanding, Subscribed her hand & seale theretoe, all being fully & distinctly Read to her, she declareing her satisfaction & Resting in this her last Disposure of her Estate: in Testimony whereof we here unto set or hands: this 25th of June: 1684: Benjamin Parsons John Pynchon Samll. Marshfield. She died on 28 Aug 1684 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts. Inventory of estate was completed on 30 Sep 1684 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts. Genealogy of the Bliss Family in America, Volume I, Compiled by Aaron Tyler Bliss, Published by the Author, 1982, Midland, Michigan. p. 29. Margaret died August 28, 1684. On September 30, 1684, her son Samuel, of Springfield, presented her last will and an inventory of her estate to the Hampshire County Court. Margaret proved to be an able manager of her husband's estate. The estate was inventoried at 278 pounds, more than three times the amount left to her by her husband. Genealogy of the Bliss Family in America, Volume I, Compiled by Aaron Tyler Bliss, Published by the Author, 1982, Midland, Michigan. p. 27. The surname of Margaret is confirmed by her father's will dated January 24, 1638 [1639 new style calendar], which recited the following: "Item. I giue to Margaret Blisse my daughter to be payde to her by my sonne Henry the sume of five punds upon the fourth day of Mrch next ensuing the date heereof ...." The will was proved September 28, 1639. There is some improbability to John Hulin's naming his daughter in his will if she had at that time removed to New England, or it would have at least been typical to have mentioned her new residence. But there is evidence that Thomas Blisse was in America at the time of his father-in-law's death. February of 1640 he had his land entered into the Hartford records and on one parcel "his dwelling house now standeth." This would Indicate that he had been a resident at Hartford for some time, and for lack of any earlier evidence of his presence in America, we shall set his arrival in New England at 1638, being early enough for the construction of a dwelling house and late enough to not tempt the reality of John Hulins' will, which makes no reference to his daughter residing anywhere but Rodborough. There is, of course, the possibility that Margaret Bliss joined her husband after her father's will had been written. Genealogy of the Bliss Family in America, Volume I, Compiled by Aaron Tyler Bliss, Published by the Author, 1982, Midland, Michigan. p. 29. At the Particular Court of Connecticut "Goody Bliss of Hartfor" (this was Margaret, called "Goody" because she was the wife of a "Goodman," which was roughly one step below the class of "Gentleman"), having received her administration powers, commenced suit against William Ayers for the unlawful detaining and wrongul selling of her cown on March 7, 1650/51. She no doubt relocated after that time for under the date of "Jan ye 22th 1651/2" she appeared as a grantee of three acres "on Pascowsick begning at ye lower end" in the Springfield Town Votes. She also acquired seven acres on the west side of the Great River opposite her house lot, nineteen and one half acres in Long Meadow, four acres in the same general are, five acres in the second division over Agawarm River and three acres on Pacowsick Brook. The estate is bounded today by Main Stree on the east, the Connecticut River on the west, Margaret Street on the north and Fremont Street on the south.
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