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Peckham James

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  1. 1.  Peckham James was born on 04 Oct 1716 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA (son of Peckham Stephen and Sisson Content); died on 04 Apr 1783 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA.

    Notes:

    James Peckcom left a will, dated November 13th, 1779 leaving his wife, Deborah Hammond Peckcom and their chilren his estate. (Typed as written)

    WILL OF JAMES PECKCOM
    DARTMOUTH, BRISTOL COUNTY, MA


    This thirteenth day of November, A.D. One thousand seven hundred and seventy nine I James Peckcom of Darmouth in the County of Bristol with in the State of Massachusetts Bay in New England, yeoman, being now in the sixty fourth year of my age by reason of infirmyty of body , I cannot expect to be continued long in this world.
    Therefore it might be best to settle my estate (while God was pleased to continue my memory,reason and understanding with me) By making this my last Will and Testament: and as to my worldly estate which God has been pleased to bless me with in this life, I give, devise and dispose of the same in the following manner and form:

    Imprimis My Will is that all my just debts, funeral charges and just expenses of all sort should be first paid by my Executor hereafter named, out of my Live Stock.

    Then I give to Deborah my beloved wife the use and improvement of that part of my now dwelling howse that is called the citchen and clouset at one end of the same with the Stowe Room together with a privelage in the Chamber to set meal casks and to set casks to keep grain in and a privelage in the Sellor to put Sider apples and all other saus as she shall have need of and to the well to draw water and a privelage in my barn for her haye and good room for her cowe with the Liberty to pass and repass to and from all and every of said privelages and the use of my gardens for her to raise such there on as may best suit her and what summer and winter apples she shall have need of out of my orchard and all other fruit therein as she shall ever mind (?) for together with all my live stock after bills are paid and all my store of (?) that I shall (?) me at my demise and all other nesesarys for the comfort of this life.

    I likewise give her my great old coat and the use and improvement of all my howsell stuff of all sorts so long as she remains my widow together with what I shall order to be done for her and performed to her by my two sons all which is in lew of her right of Laws.

    Then I give and bequeath to my son, Isaiah Peckcom and to his heirs and assign forever the one half of my tender swamp in Dartmouth, it being the third part of a lot of tender swamp I bought of one of the heirs of (?) Seth Pope, late of (?) Dartmouth deceased.

    He my said son to pay and perform as shall be hereafter expressed in this my will that-- is to pay to his mother my wife yearly and every year so long as she remains my widow Three bushels of good Indian corn and one bushel of Rye and five cord of Wood to the doore of my now Dwelling House for her use if by her call for.

    Then I give and bequeath to my son Caleb Peckcom and to his heirs and assign forever my homested farm with the buildinds their on except the privelages aboved expressed to his mother together with the other half of the above said swamp and my gun; he my said son to pay and perform as shall be hereafter exprest in this my Will that is to say to his mother my Wife yearly and every year three bushels of good Indian corn and one bushel of Rye and to keep her a cow Summer and Winter with suitable keeping for the same and six cord of Wood to her Door if it be by her needed yearly and seasonably during the time she remains my widow.

    Then I give to my above said two sons all my Wearing apparriel and all my farming Implyments or utincials. I likewise give to my said two sons all my tools common used about Handy Craft Work and my boat and furnature and all my fishing implyments for fishing of sorts to be Equally Divided between them.

    Further more my Will is that my said son Caleb finds and provides one hundred and sixty pound of good beef and forty pound of well fed pork to yearly and every year during the time she reamins my widow. Further more my will is that in case she shall marry for her to have the use and the improvement of one feather bed and furniture and other necessarys for hous keeping during her natural life and to be returned so as to be divided to and amongst my daughters.

    Further more my Will is that the housel goods which I gave my wife the use of shall be and go to and amongst my said five daughters so and in such amounts as to make them equil With What they have already had that is to say Susanna Taber, Lydia Annable, Deborah Myrick, Content Hathaway, Hannah East

    Then I give to my Daughter Lydia Annable -six shillings
    Then I give to my Daughter Deborah Myrick six shillings
    Then I give to my Daughter Content Hathaway six shillings
    Then I give to my Daughter Hannah East six shillings
    To be paid by my Executor here after named within one year after my Decease my will is then what money I shall have by me at my Decease and what Debts are due to me are to goe to pay my debts with the live stock.

    Then I constitute make and ordain my son Caleb Sole Executor of this my last Will and Testament hereby makeing all others Before this Voide In Witness
    Where of I the said James Peckcom have here unto sett my Hand and Seal the
    Day and Date aforesaid

    Signed Sealed Published and Declaired by the said James Peckcom as his last Will and Testament in the Presence of us this Day and Year above written.

    In the precence of

    (Signed)
    Caleb Hathaway James Peckcom

    Richard Hathaway

    Samuel West (?)

    (Note at bottom of page: the money that I have by me and Debts Due to go to pay Debts With the live Stock interlined Before sined.)

    James Peckcom left a will, dated November 13th, 1779 leaving his wife, Deborah Hammond Peckcom and their chilren his estate. (Typed as written)

    WILL OF JAMES PECKCOM
    DARTMOUTH, BRISTOL COUNTY, MA


    This thirteenth day of November, A.D. One thousand seven hundred and seventy nine I James Peckcom of Darmouth in the County of Bristol with in the State of Massachusetts Bay in New England, yeoman, being now in the sixty fourth year of my age by reason of infirmyty of body , I cannot expect to be continued long in this world.
    Therefore it might be best to settle my estate (while God was pleased to continue my memory,reason and understanding with me) By making this my last Will and Testament: and as to my worldly estate which God has been pleased to bless me with in this life, I give, devise and dispose of the same in the following manner and form:

    Imprimis My Will is that all my just debts, funeral charges and just expenses of all sort should be first paid by my Executor hereafter named, out of my Live Stock.

    Then I give to Deborah my beloved wife the use and improvement of that part of my now dwelling howse that is called the citchen and clouset at one end of the same with the Stowe Room together with a privelage in the Chamber to set meal casks and to set casks to keep grain in and a privelage in the Sellor to put Sider apples and all other saus as she shall have need of and to the well to draw water and a privelage in my barn for her haye and good room for her cowe with the Liberty to pass and repass to and from all and every of said privelages and the use of my gardens for her to raise such there on as may best suit her and what summer and winter apples she shall have need of out of my orchard and all other fruit therein as she shall ever mind (?) for together with all my live stock after bills are paid and all my store of (?) that I shall (?) me at my demise and all other nesesarys for the comfort of this life.

    I likewise give her my great old coat and the use and improvement of all my howsell stuff of all sorts so long as she remains my widow together with what I shall order to be done for her and performed to her by my two sons all which is in lew of her right of Laws.

    Then I give and bequeath to my son, Isaiah Peckcom and to his heirs and assign forever the one half of my tender swamp in Dartmouth, it being the third part of a lot of tender swamp I bought of one of the heirs of (?) Seth Pope, late of (?) Dartmouth deceased.

    He my said son to pay and perform as shall be hereafter expressed in this my will that-- is to pay to his mother my wife yearly and every year so long as she remains my widow Three bushels of good Indian corn and one bushel of Rye and five cord of Wood to the doore of my now Dwelling House for her use if by her call for.

    Then I give and bequeath to my son Caleb Peckcom and to his heirs and assign forever my homested farm with the buildinds their on except the privelages aboved expressed to his mother together with the other half of the above said swamp and my gun; he my said son to pay and perform as shall be hereafter exprest in this my Will that is to say to his mother my Wife yearly and every year three bushels of good Indian corn and one bushel of Rye and to keep her a cow Summer and Winter with suitable keeping for the same and six cord of Wood to her Door if it be by her needed yearly and seasonably during the time she remains my widow.

    Then I give to my above said two sons all my Wearing apparriel and all my farming Implyments or utincials. I likewise give to my said two sons all my tools common used about Handy Craft Work and my boat and furnature and all my fishing implyments for fishing of sorts to be Equally Divided between them.

    Further more my Will is that my said son Caleb finds and provides one hundred and sixty pound of good beef and forty pound of well fed pork to yearly and every year during the time she reamins my widow. Further more my will is that in case she shall marry for her to have the use and the improvement of one feather bed and furniture and other necessarys for hous keeping during her natural life and to be returned so as to be divided to and amongst my daughters.

    Further more my Will is that the housel goods which I gave my wife the use of shall be and go to and amongst my said five daughters so and in such amounts as to make them equil With What they have already had that is to say Susanna Taber, Lydia Annable, Deborah Myrick, Content Hathaway, Hannah East

    Then I give to my Daughter Lydia Annable -six shillings
    Then I give to my Daughter Deborah Myrick six shillings
    Then I give to my Daughter Content Hathaway six shillings
    Then I give to my Daughter Hannah East six shillings
    To be paid by my Executor here after named within one year after my Decease my will is then what money I shall have by me at my Decease and what Debts are due to me are to goe to pay my debts with the live stock.

    Then I constitute make and ordain my son Caleb Sole Executor of this my last Will and Testament hereby makeing all others Before this Voide In Witness
    Where of I the said James Peckcom have here unto sett my Hand and Seal the
    Day and Date aforesaid

    Signed Sealed Published and Declaired by the said James Peckcom as his last Will and Testament in the Presence of us this Day and Year above written.

    In the precence of

    (Signed)
    Caleb Hathaway James Peckcom

    Richard Hathaway

    Samuel West (?)

    (Note at bottom of page: the money that I have by me and Debts Due to go to pay Debts With the live Stock interlined Before sined.)

    James married HAMMOND Deborah P. in 1736 in Rochester, Plymouth County, MA. Deborah (daughter of HAMMOND Josiah and BARLOW Mary) was born in 1720 in Rochester, Plymouth County, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Married:
    Int. 10 Nov 1739
    In the Vital Records of Rochester, MA it is listed as; PECHAM, James of Dartmouth and Deborah Hammond, int. Nov. 10, 1739.

    In the Vital Records of Rochester, MA it is listed as; PECHAM, James of Dartmouth and Deborah Hammond, int. Nov. 10, 1739.

    Children:
    1. Peckham Mary was born in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA; died on 13 Sep 1770 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA.
    2. Peckham Isaiah was born on 10 Apr 1741 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA; died in Fairhaven, Bristol County, MA.
    3. Peckham Susannah was born in 1743 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA; was christened about 10 Apr 1743 in Rochester, Plymouth County, MA.
    4. Peckham Caleb was born about 15 Mar 1745 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA; died on 20 Mar 1810 in New Bedford, Bristol Co., MA.
    5. Peckham Lydia was born in 1749 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA; died after 1803 in NY.
    6. Peckham Deborah was born on 03 Nov 1751 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA; was christened on 14 Nov 1751 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA; died on 30 May 1810.
    7. Peckham Content was born in 1754 in Freetown, Bristol County, MA; died on 27 Oct 1826 in Freetown, Bristol County, MA.
    8. Peckham Hannah was born in 1758 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Peckham Stephen was born on 23 Oct 1683 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA (son of Peckham Stephen and Pope Mary); died on 03 Jul 1764.

    Notes:

    Stephen lived in Dartmouth (now New Bedford), MA and was a farmer. He was a Friend (Quaker), and his second marriage was in Friend's Meeting Records. Of his children, Elizabeth, Eunice and Richard are mentioned as minors in their father's will, dated March 19, 1757. The estate was divided between James, Stephen and Richard. He died in June, 1764.

    There are two different dates for his birth; Oct. 23, 1683 and Feb. 23, 1683. The dates for his death also vary; June 1764 and July 3, 1764.

    Stephen married Sisson Content about 1715. Content (daughter of Sisson James and Hathaway Lydia) was born about 1694; died before 1734. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sisson Content was born about 1694 (daughter of Sisson James and Hathaway Lydia); died before 1734.
    Children:
    1. 1. Peckham James was born on 04 Oct 1716 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA; died on 04 Apr 1783 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA.
    2. Peckham Stephen was born on 04 Sep 1718; died in 1797.
    3. Peckham Seth was born on 29 Nov 1723.
    4. Peckham Content was born about 16 Feb 1728; and died.
    5. Peckham George was born on 25 Oct 1732; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Peckham Stephen was born about 1649 in Of Newport, RI (son of Peckham John and Crafts Eleanor); died on 23 Apr 1721 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA.

    Notes:

    Stephen lived in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA and was one of the original proprietors of East Greenwich in 1677. Jan., 1679, he had a grant of land in the Narragansett, but probably never went there. December 9, 1679, he bought of Captain Seth Pope a one-quarter share right in Dartmouth, MA. The original proprietors of this territory lived in Plymouth. It comprised New Bedford, Fairhaven, Westport and the present town of Darmout. Previous to the Revolution, the district on the west side of the Accushnet River, between Clarke's Point and the "Head of the River," was occupied by a few substantial farmers, in the following order, from the point north: Benjamin Allen, Joseph Russell, Jr. and Sr., Manesseh Kempton, Samuel Willis and Stephen Peckham. The latter's farm extended from what is now Linden St., northward within the limits of New Bedford. Stephen Peckham's name is amoung the list of proprietors to whom a confirmatory deed was given by Governor William Bradford, November 12, 1694. He married, probably before leaving, Newport, Rhode Island, Mary______. He died on 23 April, 1724. (This was a written by Stephen Farnum Peckham, A. M., from New York City and was printed in the New Enlgand Historic and Genealogical Society, Volume 57, 1903)

    ABSTRACT OF WILL OF STEPHEN PECKHEM
    Bristol County, Massachusetts Probate Records

    Will of Stephen Peckhem of Dart.,Yeoman, dtd. 1 Dec. 1722, prb. 19 May 1724. Wife mentioned but not named. Sons: Stephen, Willaim, John, Joseph and Josiah. 5 daus: Aloner, Mary, Hannah Deborah and Jean. Wtns: Samuel Willis, Phillip Cannon & Increase Allen, Jr. [4:318/19/20].

    Order for inv. to Mrs. Mary Peckhem, Exec. of Est. of her husb. STEPHEN PECKHEM of Dart., dtd. 21 Joly 1724 [4:317/8].

    Inv. of Est. of STEPHEN PECKHEM, of Dart., who died 23 Apr. 1724, pres. by Mary Peckhem, his widow & Exec. Apprs: Joseph Russsel,Jr., Benjamin Allen & Samuel Willis. [4:320/1/2/3/4].

    Acct. of Mary Peckham, Exec. of Est. of her husb. STEPHEN PECKHEM of Dart., dtd. 18 Mar 1728/9 [6:221]

    Stephen lived in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA and was one of the original proprietors of East Greenwich in 1677. Jan., 1679, he had a grant of land in the Narragansett, but probably never went there. December 9, 1679, he bought of Captain Seth Pope a one-quarter share right in Dartmouth, MA. The original proprietors of this territory lived in Plymouth. It comprised New Bedford, Fairhaven, Westport and the present town of Darmout. Previous to the Revolution, the district on the west side of the Accushnet River, between Clarke's Point and the "Head of the River," was occupied by a few substantial farmers, in the following order, from the point north: Benjamin Allen, Joseph Russell, Jr. and Sr., Manesseh Kempton, Samuel Willis and Stephen Peckham. The latter's farm extended from what is now Linden St., northward within the limits of New Bedford. Stephen Peckham's name is amoung the list of proprietors to whom a confirmatory deed was given by Governor William Bradford, November 12, 1694. He married, probably before leaving, Newport, Rhode Island, Mary______. He died on 23 April, 1724. (This was a written by Stephen Farnum Peckham, A. M., from New York City and was printed in the New Enlgand Historic and Genealogical Society, Volume 57, 1903)

    ABSTRACT OF WILL OF STEPHEN PECKHEM
    Bristol County, Massachusetts Probate Records

    Will of Stephen Peckhem of Dart.,Yeoman, dtd. 1 Dec. 1722, prb. 19 May 1724. Wife mentioned but not named. Sons: Stephen, Willaim, John, Joseph and Josiah. 5 daus: Aloner, Mary, Hannah Deborah and Jean. Wtns: Samuel Willis, Phillip Cannon & Increase Allen, Jr. [4:318/19/20].

    Order for inv. to Mrs. Mary Peckhem, Exec. of Est. of her husb. STEPHEN PECKHEM of Dart., dtd. 21 Joly 1724 [4:317/8].

    Inv. of Est. of STEPHEN PECKHEM, of Dart., who died 23 Apr. 1724, pres. by Mary Peckhem, his widow & Exec. Apprs: Joseph Russsel,Jr., Benjamin Allen & Samuel Willis. [4:320/1/2/3/4].

    Acct. of Mary Peckham, Exec. of Est. of her husb. STEPHEN PECKHEM of Dart., dtd. 18 Mar 1728/9 [6:221]

    Stephen married Pope Mary about 1680. Mary was born about 1650 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Pope Mary was born about 1650 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA.
    Children:
    1. 2. Peckham Stephen was born on 23 Oct 1683 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA; died on 03 Jul 1764.
    2. Peckham Samuel was born on 17 Aug 1685; died on 31 Dec 1754.
    3. Peckham Eleanor was born on 12 Jan 1686.
    4. Peckham William was born on 27 Oct 1688; died in 1772.
    5. Peckham Mary was born on 17 Aug 1690.
    6. Peckham Hannah was born about 28 Jan 1691.
    7. Peckham John was born about 15 Jan 1697; died in May 1781.
    8. Peckham Deborah was born on 18 Jun 1699.
    9. Peckham Joseph was born about 02 Feb 1701.
    10. Peckham Jean was born about 23 Jan 1702 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA.
    11. Peckham Isaiah was born on 14 Sep 1705.

  3. 6.  Sisson James was born on 08 Apr 1656 in Tiverton, Newport County, RI (son of Sisson Richard); died on 15 Jun 1734 in Newport, Newport County, RI; was buried in Common Burial Ground, Newport, Newport County, RI.

    James married Hathaway Lydia in 1680 in Portsmouth, Newport, RI. Lydia (daughter of Hathaway Arthur and Cooke Sarah) was born in 1662 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA; died on 23 Jun 1714 in Newport, Newport County, RI; was buried in Common Burial Ground, Newport, Newport County, RI. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Hathaway Lydia was born in 1662 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA (daughter of Hathaway Arthur and Cooke Sarah); died on 23 Jun 1714 in Newport, Newport County, RI; was buried in Common Burial Ground, Newport, Newport County, RI.
    Children:
    1. Sisson Hannah
    2. Sisson Hannah
    3. Sisson John
    4. Sisson Rebecca
    5. Sisson Jonathon
    6. Sisson Mary
    7. Sisson James
    8. Sisson Philip
    9. Sisson Richard was born in 1681.
    10. Sisson Sarah was born in 1690 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA.
    11. 3. Sisson Content was born about 1694; died before 1734.
    12. Sisson Thomas was born in 1698; died before 1702.
    13. Sisson Thomas was born in 1702.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Peckham John was born about 1595 in Boxgrove, Sussex County, England; died in 1677 in Middletown, (Newport), Newport County, RI; was buried in A stone for his gravestone marked I. P. is believed to be his..

    Notes:

    John Peckham probably immgrated between 1634-1638 and appears in Newport, R. I. in 1638. He was associated with the Clarkes and others, who were among the active supporters of Anne Hutchinson. His name is not found in any passenger list, nor in the Boston records. It is probable that he came with the Hutchinson party on the "Griffin" He was a zealous Baptist, but his name does not appear in the list of those disarmed in Boston, nor among the followers of Wheelwright,nor was he one of the signers of the Portsmouth covenant. He was a brother-in-law of John Clarke, and his lands were allotted along with those of William Freeborn, John Coggeshall and others who were the first settlers of the Island of Aquidneck in 1638, where, on May 20th his name is in a list of those who were admitted inhabitants of Newport. In 1640, the bounds of his lands were established. March 16, 1641 he was admitted a freeman. In 1648, he was one of the ten male members of the first Baptist Church of Newport,in full communion. This same year, Eleanor Peckham, his second wife, was baptized. His residence was in that part of Newport that afterwards became Middletown, and a stone marked I. P. is supposed to mark his grave. A reference to his will is found in a list of seventeen wills (between 1676 and 1695) that were presented to the court in 1700, by parties interested, the law requiring three witnesses and these wills having but two.

    John Peckham and his sons became, prior to 1700, very extensive landholders. They were first, amoung the proprietors of the Petaquamscot purchase in 1660; second, in the Westerly purchase in 1661; third, in the East Greenwich purchase in 1677. These tracts reached across southern Rhode Island from Westerly to Narragansett Bay. Their purchases also included Connannicut Island and Dutch Island, in the Bay, besides large tracts on the island of Rhode Island, where the original settlement was made. Soon after the first settlement of Rhode Island, the Peckhams bought a tract of land one mile square in Little Compton, on which they buit a house in 1640,which stood two hundred years and in which six generations of Peckhams were born. Their purchases also extended into Dartmouth, Massachusetts, to the Acushnet River, where a part of the city of New Bedford now stands. The great-grandchildren of John Peckham were among the settlers of Stonington and other towns of eastern Connecticutt; Westerly, Charlestown, Hopkinton, North and South Kingstown, East Greenwich, Scituate, Gloucester, Providence, Jamestown, Newport, Middletown, Portsmouth, Tiverton and Little Compton, R. I.; and Darmouth, Westport, New Bedford, Rehoboth and Petersham, Massachusetts. The succeeding generation migrated to Dutchess County and central New York.

    In a deed dated May 30, 1651, from Joshua Coggeshall and his mother, Mary Coggeshall, to Walter Connigrave, the land is described as bounded "on land granted to Mary Clarke, now deceased, sometime the wife of John Peckham."
    The grant referred to was made previous to 1644. Mary Clarke was the sister of the five brothers, Carew, Thomas, Jeremiah, John and Joseph, and was born in 1607. It is not known where or when she was married, or when she died. The date of John Peckham's second marriage, the surname of his second wife, and the date of his death, are also unknown. There are reasons for believing that Mary Clarke was the mother of his sons John,Thomas and William. (The above was written by Stephen Farnum Peckham, A. M., of New York City, NY in 1903.)

    John married Crafts Eleanor. Eleanor was born about 1605. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Crafts Eleanor was born about 1605.

    Notes:

    According to "Genealogies of Rhode Island Families" Eleanor was the second wife of John Peckam.

    Notes:

    Married:
    ABT 1647/1648
    abt ABT 1647

    Children:
    1. Peckham Rebecca was born about 1648.
    2. 4. Peckham Stephen was born about 1649 in Of Newport, RI; died on 23 Apr 1721 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA.
    3. Peckham James was born about 1651; died on 26 Feb 1712.
    4. Peckham Clement was born about 1653; died before 1712.
    5. Peckham Deborah was born about 1655.
    6. Peckham Phoebe was born in 1666; died in 1746.
    7. Peckham Elizabeth was born about 1668; died on 24 May 1714.
    8. Peckham Susannah was born about 1669; died in 1733.
    9. Peckham Sarah was born about 1670.

  3. 12.  Sisson Richard
    Children:
    1. 6. Sisson James was born on 08 Apr 1656 in Tiverton, Newport County, RI; died on 15 Jun 1734 in Newport, Newport County, RI; was buried in Common Burial Ground, Newport, Newport County, RI.

  4. 14.  Hathaway Arthur was born about 1631 in England (son of Hathaway Arthur); died on 11 Dec 1711 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA.

    Arthur married Cooke Sarah on 20 Nov 1652 in Duxbury, Plymouth Co., MA. Sarah (daughter of COOKE John and WARREN Sarah) was born in 1635 in Duxbury, Plymouth Co., MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  5. 15.  Cooke Sarah was born in 1635 in Duxbury, Plymouth Co., MA (daughter of COOKE John and WARREN Sarah).
    Children:
    1. Hathaway John was born on 17 Sep 1653 in Plymouth, Plymouth County, MA.
    2. Hathaway Sarah was born on 28 Feb 1655 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA.
    3. 7. Hathaway Lydia was born in 1662 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA; died on 23 Jun 1714 in Newport, Newport County, RI; was buried in Common Burial Ground, Newport, Newport County, RI.
    4. Hathaway Thomas was born about 1664 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA.
    5. Hathaway Mary was born in 1665 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA.
    6. Hathaway Hannah was born about 1668 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA.
    7. Hathaway Jonathon was born in 1671 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, MA.