Genealogical notes of Barnstable families - citizen hylbom blog

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162 GENEALOGICAL NOTES OF BAKNSTABLE FAMILIES. Conn., where he remained several years, and from that town removed to Salisbury, Conn., where he held high rank in the town and county. He was appointed a judge in 1751 ; but * died before he held a court. His son, Samuel, who removed to Tinmouth, Vt., was the father of Chief Justice Nathaniel Chipman, L. L. D., and of the late Hon. Daniel Chipman of Vermont. (See Hinman, page 576.) II. Samuel, born Aug. 6, 1689. He was a deacon of the Barn- stable Church, and kept the "Chipman tavern," noted in former times. He married Dec. 8, 1715, Abiah, (bap'd Abigail) daughter of John Hinckley, Jr., (sou of G-ov. Thomas.) She died July 15, 1736, and he maj-ried second, Mrs. Mary Green of Boston, 1739. His children were, 1, a son born Aug. 1717, died 25th Aug. following ; 2, Hannah, born 1st July, 1719 ; 3, Samuel, born 21st November, 1721, removed to Groton, Conn., and had descendants in that vicinity; 4, Dea. Timothy, born 30th April, 1723, married Elizabeth Bassett of Sandwich, Jan'y 23, 1762. He was a deacon of the church in West Barnstable, and died Aug. 24, 1770. His children were Abigail, Dec. 9. 1752, died young ; Samuel, May 8, 1754 ; Mary, Nov. 1, 1755 ; Abigail, again Jan'y 31, 1758, died young; William, Feb. 4, 1760; John, June 24, 1762 ; Timothy, May 6, 1764 ; and Elizabeth, Jan'y 27, 1767, who died young. Ebenezer, 5th child of Dea. Samuel, born 9th of Sept., 1726, removed to Middletown, Conn., where he has descendants. John, sixth child of Dea. Samuel, born June 30, 1728, removed to Stratford, Conn., and thence to Middletown. Hinman says he has descendants residing at New Haven, Waterbury, &c. ; 7, Mary, daughter of Dea. Samuel, born 2d May, 1731, married March 11, 1750, Samuel Jenkins of Barnstable, and removed to Gorham, Maine. Mr. Charles H. Bursley has two interesting letters from her, and one from her husband after their removal. Her children born in Barnstable were, Josiah, Sept. 30, 1750; Deborah, Feb. 2, 1752; Abiah, Jan'y, 27, 1754; Samuel, Nov. 23, 1755 ; Mary, Jan'y 16, 1758, and Joseph, June 6, 1760. The three sons were soldiers in the Revolutionary army. Joseph died April 20, 1783, near West Point, of consumption. He had been in the army two years. The other members of the family married and had families. Mr. Jenkins writing respecting his grand children, says "It seems to me they are the prettiest children that I see anywhere." Nathaniel, eighth child of Dea. Samuel was born 31st January, 1732-3 ; Joseph, ninth child, born 26th May, 1740, died July 4, 1740. III. John, born 16th Feb., 1691, graduated at Harvard College, 1771, and ordained over the second church at Beverly, Dec.

GENEALOGICAL NOTES OF BARNSTABLE FAMILIES. 163 28, 1715. He married Feb. 12, 1718, Rebecca, daughter of Dr. Robert Hale. He died March 23, 1775. His son John, born Oct. 23, 1722, graduated at Harvard College 1738. He was a lawyer and resided at Marblehead. His son Ward, a graduate of Harvard College, 1770, was a Judge of the Supreme Court of New Brunswick, and died president of that province. He left an only child, the late Chief Justice Ward Chipman, L. L. D. IV. Abigail, born 15th Sept., 1692, she was baptised Oct. 30, 1692, by the name of Mercy. Probably her name was changed to Abigail after her baptism. She married March 14, 1713, Nath'l Jackson. V. Joseph, born 10th January, 1694, according to the town record. He was baptized March 4, 1692-3, so that both records cannot be accurate. VI. Jacob, born 30th Aug., 1695, married 25th Oct., 1721, Abi- gail Fuller, she died Oct. 5, 1724, and he married for his second wife in 1725, Bethia Thomas. He had children, Sarah, born Nov. 23, 1722, and Elizabeth, June 16, 1724, afterwards changed to Abigail. The latter married July 8, 1742, Stephen Cobb. VII. Seth, born 24th Feb. 1697. In 1723 he was of Plymouth , and called a cooper. He was afterwards of Kingston, and is the ancestor of most of the name in Maine. VIII. Hannah, born 24th Sept., 1699, married Dec. 25, 1713, Barnabas Lothrop, Jr., his second wife, she died, June 11, 1763. IX. Sarah, born 1st November, 1701. She died July 1, 1715, aged 14 years and 8 months, and is buried near her grandmother in the ancient burying ground. X. Barnabas, born 24th March, 1702. He was a deacon of the West Church, and was an influential citizen. He has descendants in Vermont, Michigan and Iowa. He married 20th Feb., 1727-8, Elizabeth Hamblen and had 1, Barnabas, 28th Dec, 1748, who married MaryBlackwell of Sandwich, in 1721, and had Martha, Sept. 4, 1752 ; Elizabeth, Feb. 8, 1755 ; Joseph, May 14, 1758, deacon of the East Church Hannah, June 6, 1760; and Barnabas, Nov. 20, 1763; 2, Joseph, born 22d Dec. 1731 ; 3, Elizabeth, 12th May, 1734, she married Nov. 23, 1758, Nath'l Hinckley, 2d. ; 4, Thomas, born 5th March, 1735-6, married Bethia Fuller of Colchester in 1760, and had Timothy Fuller, Feb. 1, 1761 ; Isaac, Sept. 12, 1762, and Rebecca, Jan'y 26, 1764 3, Hannah, 20th Feb. 1737-8. John Chipman, son of Elder John, born in Barnstable, March 1670, was a cordwainer, or shoemaker. He removed early to Sandwich, and from thence to Chilmark, Martha's Vineyard, and

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Conn., where he remained several years, and from that town<br />

removed to Salisbury, Conn., where he held high rank in the<br />

town and county. He was appointed a judge in 1751 ; but<br />

* died before he held a court. His son, Samuel, who removed<br />

to Tinmouth, Vt., was the father <strong>of</strong> Chief Justice Nathaniel<br />

Chipman, L. L. D., and <strong>of</strong> the late Hon. Daniel Chipman <strong>of</strong><br />

Vermont. (See Hinman, page 576.)<br />

II. Samuel, born Aug. 6, 1689. He was a deacon <strong>of</strong> the Barn-<br />

stable Church, and kept the "Chipman tavern," noted in<br />

former times. He married Dec. 8, 1715, Abiah, (bap'd<br />

Abigail) daughter <strong>of</strong> John Hinckley, Jr., (sou <strong>of</strong> G-ov.<br />

Thomas.) She died July 15, 1736, and he maj-ried second,<br />

Mrs. Mary Green <strong>of</strong> Boston, 1739. His children were, 1, a<br />

son born Aug. 1717, died 25th Aug. following ; 2, Hannah,<br />

born 1st July, 1719 ; 3, Samuel, born 21st November, 1721,<br />

removed to Groton, Conn., and had descendants in that<br />

vicinity; 4, Dea. Timothy, born 30th April, 1723, married<br />

Elizabeth Bassett <strong>of</strong> Sandwich, Jan'y 23, 1762. He was a<br />

deacon <strong>of</strong> the church in West <strong>Barnstable</strong>, and died Aug. 24,<br />

1770. His children were Abigail, Dec. 9. 1752, died young ;<br />

Samuel, May 8, 1754 ; Mary, Nov. 1, 1755 ; Abigail, again<br />

Jan'y 31, 1758, died young; William, Feb. 4, 1760; John,<br />

June 24, 1762 ; Timothy, May 6, 1764 ; and Elizabeth, Jan'y<br />

27, 1767, who died young. Ebenezer, 5th child <strong>of</strong> Dea.<br />

Samuel, born 9th <strong>of</strong> Sept., 1726, removed to Middletown,<br />

Conn., where he has descendants. John, sixth child <strong>of</strong><br />

Dea. Samuel, born June 30, 1728, removed to Stratford,<br />

Conn., and thence to Middletown. Hinman says he has<br />

descendants residing at New Haven, Waterbury, &c. ; 7,<br />

Mary, daughter <strong>of</strong> Dea. Samuel, born 2d May, 1731, married<br />

March 11, 1750, Samuel Jenkins <strong>of</strong> <strong>Barnstable</strong>, and<br />

removed to Gorham, Maine. Mr. Charles H. Bursley has<br />

two interesting letters from her, and one from her husband<br />

after their removal. Her children born in <strong>Barnstable</strong> were,<br />

Josiah, Sept. 30, 1750; Deborah, Feb. 2, 1752; Abiah,<br />

Jan'y, 27, 1754; Samuel, Nov. 23, 1755 ; Mary, Jan'y 16,<br />

1758, and Joseph, June 6, 1760. The three sons were soldiers<br />

in the Revolutionary army. Joseph died April 20,<br />

1783, near West Point, <strong>of</strong> consumption. He had been in<br />

the army two years. The other members <strong>of</strong> the family married<br />

and had <strong>families</strong>. Mr. Jenkins writing respecting his<br />

grand children, says "It seems to me they are the prettiest<br />

children that I see anywhere." Nathaniel, eighth child <strong>of</strong><br />

Dea. Samuel was born 31st January, 1732-3 ;<br />

Joseph, ninth<br />

child, born 26th May, 1740, died July 4, 1740.<br />

III. John, born 16th Feb., 1691, graduated at Harvard College,<br />

1771, and ordained over the second church at Beverly, Dec.

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