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  1. 1.  SHUMWAY Benjamin was born in 1789 (son of SHUMWAY Jeremiah and FREEMAN Kezia); died in 1789.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  SHUMWAY Jeremiah died in 1802.

    Jeremiah married FREEMAN Kezia in 1786. Kezia (daughter of FREEMAN Benjamin and CHILD Deborah) was born on 20 May 1765; died in 1829. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  FREEMAN Kezia was born on 20 May 1765 (daughter of FREEMAN Benjamin and CHILD Deborah); died in 1829.
    Children:
    1. SHUMWAY Nabby was born in 1787.
    2. 1. SHUMWAY Benjamin was born in 1789; died in 1789.
    3. Jr. Jeremiah Shumway was born in 1790.
    4. SHUMWAY Benjamin Freeman was born in 1792; died in 1826.
    5. SHUMWAY Adalade was born in 1794.
    6. SHUMWAY Deborah Anne was born in 1797.
    7. SHUMWAY Emeline was born in 1802.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  FREEMAN Benjamin was born on 24 Oct 1744 in Sturbridge, Worcester Co., MA (son of FREEMAN Samuel and CHUBB Mary); died on 22 May 1806 in Sturbridge, Worcester Co., MA.

    Notes:

    BENJAMIN FREEMAN, ELDEST CHILD OF SAMUEL #5 (1744-1806)

    Benjamin Freeman was born October 24 1744, married Deborah Child of Woodstock June 13 1764, and died May 22 1806, age 60. He was a blacksmith by trade, but also kept open the tavernhouse established by his father.57 Deborah and Benjamin had one child, Kezia, born May 20 1765. She married Jeremiah Shumway in 1786, and they had seven children: Nabby (b 1787), Benjamin (b & d 1789), Jeremiah Jr. (b 1790), Benjamin Freeman (b 1792), Adalade (b 1794), Deborah Anne (b 1797), and Emeline (b 1802). She was widowed before the Emeline's birth, but remarried three years later, and completed her family with daughter Louisa, born in 1806.

    At the time of the 1800 census, Benjamin's family included himself and his wife, as well as his mother, Mary Chamberlain, and a housemaid between 16 and 25. (His mother had remarried in 1774, widower Joseph Chamberlain of Dudley. When he died, in 1780, she returned to Sturbridge and made her home in Benjamin's family, where she remained until her death in 1807.) On the 1798 Direct Tax he was listed as owning one dwelling house, one acre worth $600; a dwelling house, outhouse and one acre worth $700; 126 acres at $2381; 150 acres at $1425; 86 acres at $466; and 16 acres at $134. Together, the land parcels totalled $4406, and buildings $1300, for a total real estate value of $5706. (There are two other Freeman households listed on the direct tax—Benjamin's brother Comfort whose real estate of 170 acres and a dwellinghouse were valued at $3075, and Comfort's son Samuel, with a dwellinghouse and 150 acres worth $844.)

    The configuration of Benjamin's household changed a number of times in the opening years of the nineteenth century. When Jeremiah Shumway died, Kezia moved her family from the farmstead set off to her mother as her widow's dower—to which Jeremiah had acquired title in 1790—into her father's family on the "home farm."58 Four years later, in March of 1805, Benjamin's wife Deborah, passed away. Two weeks after her death, Kezia married Azor Brown of Woodstock, who moved into the family. The household, then, included Benjamin and his mother, as well as his daughter, her children and her new husband. The spring following, Kezia's eldest daughter married and her father Benjamin died; one year later Mary Chamberlain, at the age of eighty-eight, succumbed to influenza.59

    Benjamin Freeman left his estate to Kezia and her children. In his will, dated August 6 1805, he bequeathed to his daughter the equivalent of a widow's third (to revert to her children upon her death); to grandsons Jeremiah and Benjamin one-third, to be equally divided between them; and to his granddaughters the remaining third, to be divided in equal portions.60

    Benjamin's estate was substantial: after all just debts and expenses were paid (which amounted to nearly $3000, his real and personal property totalled at $5534.51. Real property included the home farm of 152 acres and buildings, $3812.50; the tavern house lot and buildings that were once his father's, $850; and a sixty-acre parcel, $600.61 By the time his friends Joshua Harding and Jonathan Perry completed their duties as executors nearly thirty years later, however, there was almost nothing material left for they had converted it into cash.62

    A little more than two acres, with the buildings thereon and valued at $1200 (the home farm house and barn), were set off to Kezia as her third in 1809, and she and her sons (who had become part-owners) remained there probably until she died.63 At the time of the 1820 census her family included widower Jeremiah, 30, Benjamin, 28, and a male 16-25 (laborer?); Jeremiah's daughter Eliza, 4, two of Kezia's daughters (probably Louisa, 24, and Debbie Anne, 23), and Kezia, 53.64 One one person—probably Jeremiah—was listed as engaged in agriculture. In 1826 Benjamin died, insolvent; Jeremiah Jr. purchased his portion of the property—one-quarter of the dwelling house and one-half acre (as well as rights to another tract)—at auction for $570.01 from his administrator.65 There is no probate for Kezia, but it appears that after her death in 1829 the property was sold. Her daughters had married by then, and were in separate households. Census records indicate that Jeremiah Jr. slipped into the ranks of the propertyless in the community.66 When he next showed up on the federal census for 1850, Jeremiah Shumway, 60, laborer, was listed in a dwelling rented by Irish-born widow Eliza Julian, 29, whose household included as well her two young sons and a couple from Ireland, Catherine and Patrick Healy, laborer, both 44.

    Like his father, Benjamin Freeman prospered as a farmer/blacksmith and tavern keeper in Sturbridge. Sadly, however, his estate—was diminished over time. It may have resulted from the fact that his heirs (grandchildren) were relatively young and therefore the administration of the estate extended for a very long time. It may also have resulted from the probable incompetence of Kezia's second husband Azor Brown, who was neither named in the will nor given an appointment of responsibility in its execution. Ultimately, Benjamin's only surviving grandson became a propertyless laborer in a community, where both he and his father were substantial landholders and well-respected gentlemen.

    Benjamin married CHILD Deborah on 13 Jun 1764. Deborah died in Mar 1805. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  CHILD Deborah died in Mar 1805.
    Children:
    1. 3. FREEMAN Kezia was born on 20 May 1765; died in 1829.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  FREEMAN Samuel was born about 01 Mar 1721 in Attleboro, Bristol Co., MA (son of FREEMAN Benjamin and PECK Rachel); died on 31 Dec 1772 in Sturbridge, Worcester Co., MA.

    Notes:

    Notes for SAMUEL FREEMAN:
    Samuel Freeman was the son of Benjamin Freeman and Rachel Peck.
    Thomas Wilmouth of Attleborough was appointed as his guardian and on
    16 May 1732 in Attleborough, MA, Samuel Freeman was listed as "under
    14" and the son of Benjamin Freeman, deceased. He served as a
    Lieutenant of the MA troops in the French and Indian Wars in 1763.
    After the death of his son, Samuel, he was appointed guardian of his
    grandson, Chester, only two months before his own death. Benjamin
    and Comfort Freeman were sureties under a bond of L200 on 31 October
    1772 at Sturbridge, MA. Upon the death of Samuel Freeman, his sons
    Benjamin and Comfort Freeman were appointed Administrators of his
    estate on 20 January 1773 at Sturbridge, MA. The inventory of his
    estate showed a value of L1203 on 21 February 1773 at Sturbridge, Ma.
    The probate court ordered the distribution of his estate to his
    heirs. Receipts were given by Silas and Rachel Hodges, Mary Freeman
    as guardian for Urania, Jared Freeman, Comfort Freeman, Daniel
    Plimpton and Moses Wild on 28 March 1774 at Sturbridge, MA.

    Samuel Freeman was descended from Ralph Freeman of Dedham and
    Attleborough, MA. A blacksmith, he settled in Sturbridge, where he
    was the first resident of the area that is now Southbridge, MA. He
    built the first house in what is now the center of Southbridge. He
    and Col.Moses Marcy of Dudley owned a large part of the land in
    Southbridge.

    His death in 1772, proceded by the deaths of his son Samuel, and
    daughter-in-law, Elizabeth Cheney Freeman, only three months earlier
    created havoc in this family. Both Samuels had minor children for
    whom guardians were appointed. Chester Freeman, son of the younger
    Samuel, came under the guardianship of his grandfather, only to have
    his grandfather die and have another guardian appointed. A third
    generation Samuel, born in 1772, died as an infant in the summer of
    1773. Although there is no record as to what brought on this
    catastrophe, it is possible that a sickness went through the family,
    or even that there was an epidemic at Sturbridge at the time.


    Thanks go to Robert Freeman for this information on the Freeman
    Family.
    Sources:
    1.Abstracts of Bristol County, MA, Probate Records, 1687-1745, p.203
    (book 7, pp335-336)
    2.Freeman Genealogy, p. 377, n 77
    3 Genealogical Memorial and Family Records of the Ammidown Family,
    and a Partial Record of some other Families of Sturbridge,Ma, p.36
    4.Massachusetts Commonwealth: Worcester County Probate Records, 1731-
    1881, v 19, pp 249, 277, 433; dockets 22345, 22407, 22408

    Birth:
    1 MAR 1721/1722

    Samuel married CHUBB Mary on 09 May 1744 in Needham, Norfolk Co., MA. Mary was born about 1724 in MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  CHUBB Mary was born about 1724 in MA.
    Children:
    1. 6. FREEMAN Benjamin was born on 24 Oct 1744 in Sturbridge, Worcester Co., MA; died on 22 May 1806 in Sturbridge, Worcester Co., MA.
    2. FREEMAN Samuel was born on 27 Sep 1746 in Sturbridge, Worcester Co., MA; died on 26 Sep 1772 in Sturbridge, Worcester Co., MA.
    3. FREEMAN Rachel was born on 09 Sep 1748 in Sturbridge, Worcester Co., MA.
    4. FREEMAN Comfort was born on 23 Aug 1750 in Sturbridge, Worcester Co., MA; died on 01 Dec 1806 in Sturbridge, Worcester Co., MA.
    5. FREEMAN David was born on 11 Jan 1753 in Sturbridge, Worcester Co., MA.
    6. FREEMAN Jared was born on 27 Dec 1753 in Sturbridge, Worcester Co., MA; died after Apr 1810 in Lanesboro, Berkshire Co., MA.
    7. FREEMAN Walter was born on 26 Aug 1754 in Sturbridge, Worcester Co., MA; died on 16 Oct 1754 in Sturbridge, Worcester Co., MA.
    8. FREEMAN Mary was born on 07 Oct 1755 in Sturbridge, Worcester Co., MA; died on 08 Aug 1757 in Sturbridge, Worcester Co., MA.
    9. FREEMAN Martha was born on 14 Sep 1757 in Sturbridge, Worcester Co., MA; died on 09 May 1804 in Sturbridge, Worcester Co., MA.
    10. FREEMAN Mary was born on 14 Sep 1757 in Sturbridge, Worcester Co., MA.
    11. FREEMAN Walter was born on 20 Aug 1759 in Sturbridge, Worcester Co., MA.
    12. FREEMAN Urania was born on 22 Mar 1763 in Sturbridge, Worcester Co., MA.
    13. FREEMAN Chester was born on 07 Nov 1766 in Sturbridge, Worcester Co., MA; died on 08 May 1767 in Sturbridge, Worcester Co., MA.