bullet Martha HOLLY was born on 28 Dec 1691 in Stamford, Fairfield, CT. (5115) Parents: Elisha HOLLY and Martha HOLMES.


bullet Mary HOLLY was born on 5 May 1701 in Stamford, Fairfield, CT. (5116) Twin of Sarah She died on 8 May 1705 in Stamford, Fairfield, CT.(5117) Parents: Elisha HOLLY and Martha HOLMES.


bullet Nathaniel HOLLY was born on 26 May 1730 in Stamford, Fairfield, CT. (5118) Parents: Israel HOLLY and Sarah CROSS.


bullet Samuel HOLLY was born about 1641.(5119) He appeared in court in Aug 1692.(5120) Testified at Clawson witchcraft trail. He died on 16 Nov 1709 in Stamford, Fairfield, CT.(5121) Parents: John HOLLY and Mary WAITSIL.


bullet Sarah HOLLY was born on 14 Sep 1725 in Stamford, Fairfield, CT. (5122) Parents: Israel HOLLY and Sarah CROSS.


bullet Sarah HOLLY was born on 5 May 1701 in Stamford, Fairfield, CT. (5123) Parents: Elisha HOLLY and Martha HOLMES.


bullet Abigail HOLMES Parents: Stephen HOLMES and Martha.


bullet Ann HOLMES Parents: Francis HOLMES and Ann.


bullet Francis HOLMES was born in 1600.(5124) He emigrated before 1648.(5125) He moved in 1648 to Stamford, Fairfield, CT.(5126) He Slave or indentured servant owner Owned an indentured servant named Corneilius, bequeathed in will before 6 Sep 1671 in Stamford, Fairfield, CT. (5127) He signed a will on 6 Sep 1671. (5128) He left, according to his inventory, on 14 Feb 1675/76 in Stamford, Fairfield, CT. (5129) He died on 1 Mar 1676/77 in Fairfield, Fairfield, CT. (5130)

He married to Ann. Children were: John HOLMES, Stephen HOLMES, Ann HOLMES, Richard HOLMES.


bullet John HOLMES moved after 1659 to Bedford, Westchester, NY. (5131) Parents: Francis HOLMES and Ann.


bullet John HOLMES died on 6 Jul 1703.(5132) Parents: Stephen HOLMES and Martha.


bullet Martha HOLMES died on 4 Aug 1721 in Stamford, Fairfield, CT. (5133) She died on 13 Mar 1727/28 in Stamford, Fairfield, CT. (5134) Parents: Stephen HOLMES and Martha.

She married to Elisha HOLLY on 2 Dec 1686 in Stamford, Fairfield, CT. (5135)(5136) Children were: Elisa HOLLY, Eliphalet HOLLY , Martha HOLLY, Elizabeth HOLLY, Elnathan HOLLY, Israel HOLLY, Abigail HOLLY, Mary HOLLY, Sarah HOLLY, John HOLLY.


bullet Mary HOLMES Parents: Stephen HOLMES and Martha.


bullet Rebecca HOLMES died on 1 Apr 1749.(5137) Parents: Stephen HOLMES and Martha.


bullet Richard HOLMES was born about 1637.(5138) He appeared in court in Oct 1692.(5139) Testified in Clawson witchcraft trial. He owned an indentured servant named Jonathan Stevenson. before 1704 in Fairfield County, CT. (5140) He signed a will on 31 Oct 1704 in Norwalk, Fairfield, CT. (5141) Bequeathed to a former indentured servant, Jonathan Stevenson, £10. He died between 31 Oct 1704 and 6 Dec 1704 in Norwalk, Fairfield, CT.(5142) Parents: Francis HOLMES and Ann.


bullet Samuel HOLMES died on 16 Jun 1734.(5143) Parents: Stephen HOLMES and Martha.


bullet Sarah HOLMES Parents: Stephen HOLMES and Martha.


bullet Stephen HOLMES signed a will on 6 Sep 1707.(5144) He died on 15 May 1710 in Stamford, Fairfield, CT. (5145) He left, according to his inventory, on 14 Nov 1710 in Stamford, Fairfield, CT.(5146) Parents: Francis HOLMES and Ann.

He married to Martha. Children were: Martha HOLMES, John HOLMES, Stephen HOLMES, Rebecca HOLMES, Abigail HOLMES, Mary HOLMES, Sarah HOLMES, Samuel HOLMES.


bullet Stephen HOLMES Parents: Stephen HOLMES and Martha.


bullet Joseph HORSLEY died in 1699 in Rowley, Essex, MA. (5147)

He married to Mary QUILTER in 1671.(5148)


bullet Betsy HOUGHTON

She married to Fayette HERRICK in 1814. (2757)


bullet Lucy HOUGHTON was born in Aug 1771.(4518) Calculated from age at death. She died on 25 Feb 1851 in Le Ray, Jefferson, NY.(4518) She was buried in Calcium Old, Le Ray, Jefferson, NY.(4518)

She married to Francis HERRICK between 1805 and 1812. (4518)(4579) 1805 is date of the will of Samuel TUBBS (in which he refers to the wife of his son Francis as Miriam, thus, he had not yet married second Lucy). 1812 is Miriam TUBBS Herrick's will.


bullet Bethia HOWARD Parents: Robert HOWARD and Mary.


bullet Hannah HOWARD Parents: Robert HOWARD and Mary.


bullet Jeremiah HOWARD Parents: Robert HOWARD and Mary.


bullet Jonathan HOWARD Parents: Robert HOWARD and Mary.


bullet Mary HOWARD was born in England.(5149) Parents: Robert HOWARD and Mary.


bullet Robert HOWARD took the oath of a freeman in 1653 in Dorchester, Massachusetts Bay Colony.(5150) He died about 1683. (5151) He was a notary public. (5152)

He married to Mary. (5153) Children were: Jonathan HOWARD , Robert HOWARD, Hannah HOWARD , Jeremiah HOWARD, Bethia HOWARD, Mary HOWARD, Temperance HOWARD, Sarah HOWARD.


bullet Robert HOWARD Parents: Robert HOWARD and Mary.


bullet Sarah HOWARD became a member Dorchester church in 1636 in Dorchester, Massachusetts Bay Colony.(5154) She moved before 18 Apr 1661 to Northampton, Hampshire, MA.(5155) She died on 6 Sep 1675 in Northampton, Hampshire, MA. (5156)(5157) (5158)(5159) (5160)(5161) According to Trumbull (245), she died in 1676. Cutter (640) says it was 16 Sep 1675. Parents: Robert HOWARD and Mary .

She married to Judge Lieutenant William CLARK before 1636.(5162) (5163)(5164) According to Richardson (448), her name was Sarah HOWARD. According to Trumbull, "William Clarke may be considered the father of [Northampton]. He was a Town officer and was among the first recorded jurors of the court. The court heard cases regarding slander, personal debts of residents, duties of "watchinge," liquor licenses, effluent from the mill, the choosing of residents for militia duty, appointment of county treasurer, recording of wills, and construction of a bridge over Mill River.

Trumbull called Clarke, "One of the 'Dorchester men' who arrived here soon after the settlement of Mr. Mather, he remained, to the end, the firm and faithful friend of his pastor. A man of quiet dignity, self-contained, and ready of resource, he bore a more conspicuous part in the early history of the town, than any others who lived here during the first twenty years of its existence." Clarke was "one of the most influential among the founders of the town. His reputation as a man of business preceded him, and he was at once put forward in many affairs of public importance, and so continued, a leader, till old age compelled him to give place to younger but scarcely better men. A man of great public spirit, resolute and capable, he was sure to be employed by the town in conducting any of its businesses requiring skill, knowledge, tact, and determination. He was a hard worker, a pioneer in the best sense of the term. Enduring hardship with cheerfulness, meeting difficulty half way, conquering oftener that conquered, he stands one of the most prominent among the promoters of the plantation. Founder of a numerous family that has had worthy representatives during the entire history of the town, and whose descendants are scattered throughout the land, his name I honored and respected wherever it is found."

In 1668, William was chosen to deal with local Indian insurgences. In 1670, he was chosen to select a new minister. In 1672, he contributed to Harvard College (10 bushels of wheat).

His wife's surname may have been QUICK. Children were: Sarah CLARK, Deacon Jonathan CLARK, Nathaniel CLARK, Experience CLARK, Increase CLARK, Rebecca CLARK, John CLARK, Samuel CLARK, Captain William CLARK, Sarah CLARK.


bullet Sarah HOWARD was born in 1648.(5165)

She married to George HARVEY on 19 May 1677 in Beverly/Gloucester, Essex, MA.(5166) (5167) Children were: Sarah HARVEY.


bullet Temperance HOWARD Parents: Robert HOWARD and Mary.


bullet Edmund HUBBARD was born in 1574 in Hingham, Norfolk, England. (5168)(5169) He Changed name to HOBART after 1633.(5170) He emigrated on 3 May 1633 to Charlestown, Massachusetts Bay Colony. (5171)(5172) (5173)(5174) (5175) According to Titus (504), Cotton Mather [the most famous minister in New England in the close of the 17th century][, in his Magnalia, say of him and his wife, 'They ere eminent for piety, and feared God above many. There were three or four in the whole town [Hingham, England] that minded serious religion, and these were sufficiently maligned by the irreligious for their Puritanism To escape the restrictions and persecutions of the Established Church, Mr. Hobart, in his sixtieth year, decided to ace the perils of the sea and hardship and dangers of the new World to find freedom." He left in March 1633 with his wife, three children (Joshua, Rebecca, Sarah - and possibly Thomas, and his man servant Henry GIibbs, but not Peter (my ancestor), who came over two years later after completing his education at the University of Cambridge. The arrived in May. He Slave or indentured servant owner Arrived at Charlestown with a "man servant" named Henry Gibbs on 3 May 1633 in Charlestown, Massachusetts Bay Colony.(5176) (5177) He became a member Congregational Church on 19 Aug 1633 in Charlestown, Massachusetts Bay Colony.(5178) (5179) (5180) Having joined a church, Edmund became eligible under the law to take the freeman's oath, vote, and hold public office. He was lot-lawyer and assessor on 9 Jan 1634 in Charlestown, Massachusetts Bay Colony. (5181) He took the oath of a freeman on 4 Mar 1634 in Charlestown, Massachusetts Bay Colony.(5182) (5183)(5184) (5185) (5186) He became a member Had his first communion at the First Church of Christ in Boston on 9 Aug 1634 in Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony. (5187) He on 13 Oct 1634 in Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony. (5188) Was one of 10 persons who agree that only desirable persons should be allowed to "sit down and dwell in towne." He "surrendered" five acres on the Mystic side of Charlestown in 1635 in Charlestown, Massachusetts Bay Colony. (5189) He granted 5.5 acres in the hayground in 1635 in Charlestown, Massachusetts Bay Colony.(5190) He was appointed Constable of Charlestown after 4 Mar 1635 in Charlestown, Massachusetts Bay Colony.(5191) (5192)(5193) (5194) He moved in Sep 1635 to Hingham, Plymouth Colony. (5195)(5196) (5197)(5198) (5199) Edmund and his family moved to Bare Cove, later Hingham, Plymouth Colony, and became one of the first settlers of that town. He granted a house lot on Tower (North Street). on 18 Sep 1635 in Charlestown, Massachusetts Bay Colony.(5200) (5201) He was appointed commissioner to try small cases between 1637 and 1638 in Hingham, Plymouth Colony.(5202) (5203) Also in the year beginning 19 Sep 1637, he was on the grand jury. He was Deputy (representative) for Hingham to Massachusetts Bay General Court between 1639 and 1642. (5204)(5205) (5206)(5207) Served 4 times during this period. He was chosen Representative every year for four years. Part of his duty was to levy a tax of 1000 £ on the 12 towns then organized. He was committee to levy a colony rate on 6 Jun 1639 in Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony.(5208) He died on 8 Mar 1646 in Hingham, Plymouth Colony.(5209) (5210) (5211)(5212) (5213) Stearns (673) says it was two years later: 8 Mar 1648. He was educated above average based upon his elected and appointed offices and those of his sons.(5214) He left, according to his inventory, at least 45 acres, unknown value. (5215) This is not an actual inventory since no records have been found that settle his estate. A grant by Rev. Peter Hubbard of Hingham to his brother Thomas Hubbard on 20 Nov 1647, about 6 months after Edmund's death, suggests Edmund left land to son Peter. These land included about 45 acres.

He married to Margaret DEWEY on 1 Sep 1600 in Hingham, Norfolk, England.(5216) (5217)(5218) (5219)(5220) It was 7 Sep 1600 according to Torrey (614) and The Great Migration Begins (585). It was 1597 according to Stearns (673). Later in life Edmund married the widow Lyford. Children were: Nazareth HOBART, Edmund HOBART, Rev. Peter HOBART, John HOBART, Thomas HOBART, Alice HOBART, Mary HOBART, Anthony HOBART, Edward HOBART, Mehetabel HOBART, Rebecca HOBART, Elizabeth HOBART, Captain Joshua HOBART, Sarah HOBART.

He married to Sarah OAKLEY on 10 Oct 1634 in Charlestown, Massachusetts Bay Colony. (5221)(5222) (5223)(5224) Sarah was the widow of Rev. John LYFORD, who was bannished from Plymouth Colony in 1624. The HOBART Family in America says he married second "Ann" after 1633.


bullet Nicholas HUETT

He married to Elizabeth on 30 Jul 1607 in Meare, Somerset, England.(5225)


bullet Lydia HUMISTON was born on 1 Apr 1689 in New Haven, New Haven, CT. (364)(5226) She died on 6 Apr 1742 in North Haven, New Haven, CT.(364) (5227)

She married to Moses BROCKETT about 1712.(364) (5228) Children were: Lydia BROCKETT, Moses BROCKETT, Elizabeth BROCKETT, Mary BROCKETT, Abigail BROCKETT, Abraham BROCKETT, John BROCKETT.


bullet Jonas HUMPHREY died on 9 Mar 1661/62 in Dorchester, Suffolk, MA. (5229) It was 19 Mar 1662 according to Weeks (658).

He married to Jane CLAPP after 1650. (5230)(5231) The date is based upon the death of George WEEKS, which savage says accorded in 1650 not 27 Oct 1659 as recorded in Dorchester records which he says is incorrect.


bullet HUNGERFORD

Children were: Thomas HUNGERFORD, Anne HUNGERFORD.


bulletAnne HUNGERFORD died on 30 Sep 1684 in Boston, Suffolk, MA. (5232) Parents: HUNGERFORD.


bullet Benjamin HUNGERFORD was born in 1705.(5233) Parents: Thomas HUNGERFORD II and Mary GREEN.


bullet Elizabeth HUNGERFORD was born in 1671 in New London, New London, CT. (5234)(5235) She died on 17 Nov 1758.(5236) Parents: Thomas HUNGERFORD II and Mary GREEN.


bullet Esther HUNGERFORD was born in 1687 in New London, New London, CT. (5237)(5238) She died on 15 May 1749.(5239) Parents: Thomas HUNGERFORD II and Mary GREEN.


bullet Green HUNGERFORD was born in 1684 in New London, New London, CT. (5240) Leach (677) says he was born 1674. He died on 7 Oct 1735 in East Haddam, Middlesex, CT.(5241) Parents: Thomas HUNGERFORD II and Mary GREEN.


bullet Hannah HUNGERFORD was born about 1659 in New London, New London, CT. (5242) Calculated from age on father's will. Parents: Thomas HUNGERFORD and Hannah WILLEY.


bullet Hannah HUNGERFORD was born on 1 May 1659 in New London Co, CT. (5243) Parents: Thomas HUNGERFORD and UNKNOWN.


bullet John HUNGERFORD was born in 1674/75 in New London, New London, CT. (5244)(5245) He died on 9 Jul 1748 in East Haddam, Middlesex, CT.(5246) (5247) Parents: Thomas HUNGERFORD II and Mary GREEN.


bullet Lemuel HUNGERFORD


bulletLemuel HUNGERFORD.

He married to Sarah STEWART before 1787.(5248)


bullet Mary HUNGERFORD was born in 1681 in New London, New London, CT. (5249)(5250) She died on 16 Mar 1763 in East Haddam, Middlesex, CT.(5251) Parents: Thomas HUNGERFORD II and Mary GREEN.


bullet Sarah HUNGERFORD was born in 1679 in New London, New London, CT. (5252)(5253) (5254) She died on 25 Sep 1753 in East Haddam, Middlesex, CT. (5255)(5256) (5257) She became a member First Congregational Church in East Haddam, Middlesex, CT. (5258) Parents: Thomas HUNGERFORD II and Mary GREEN.

She married to Nathaniel CONE in 1698 in East Haddam, Middlesex, CT. (5259)(5260) (5261) Date estimated assuming one year prior to birth of first child. Children were: James CONE, Daniel CONE, Sarah CONE, Nathaniel CONE, Esther CONE, Lucy CONE, Mehitable CONE, Nathaniel CONE, Jemina CONE, Jonathan CONE.


bullet Sarah HUNGERFORD was born in 1654 in New London, New London, CT. (5262) Calculated from age on father's will. Parents: Thomas HUNGERFORD and UNKNOWN.

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