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Genealogical notes of Barnstable families - citizen hylbom blog

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532 GENEALOGICAL NOTES OF BARNSTABLE FAMILIES.<br />

married by Rev. Mr. Rnssell May 11, 1710. Their children born<br />

in <strong>Barnstable</strong> were :<br />

102. I. Isaac, Feb. 1711, died aged 7 weeks.<br />

103. II. Gershom, July 19, 1713, married Aug. 9, 1739, by<br />

Mr. Green to Hannah "Almony," a name I have not met<br />

with before, perhaps Almy. His children born in <strong>Barnstable</strong><br />

were Martha, May 11, 1740; Enoch, Jan 23, 1742-3;<br />

Gershom, Sept. 16, 1745 ; George, Feb. 3, 1749.<br />

104. III. Thankful, 6th Aug. 1715, married Joseph Bangs, <strong>of</strong><br />

Harwich, Sept. 18, 1735.<br />

105. IV. Nathan, 29th June, 1717, deaf mute. He was living<br />

at the death <strong>of</strong> his father, 1736.<br />

106. V. Ebenezer, 26th Nov. 1719. He joined the East<br />

Church when 17 years <strong>of</strong> age. He married Joanna Hamblen<br />

Dec. 3, 1755,* and had Joanna baptized April 17,<br />

1757, Ebenezer, Dec. 14, 1760. He was chosen a deacon<br />

<strong>of</strong> the East Church July 3, 1766. His wife died May,<br />

1790, in the 70th year <strong>of</strong> her age.<br />

107. VI. A daughter, stiU born, Sept. 1720.<br />

108. VII. Samuel, 7th Jan. 1722, deaf mute. A Samuel Hamblen,<br />

Jr., perhaps deaf and dumb Samuel, married Nov.<br />

16, 1749, Joanna Bumpas, and had Rebecca, Sept. 13,<br />

1750. This Samuel died early. Another Samuel married<br />

Dec. 13, 1750, Temperance Lewis. She joined the East<br />

Church April 4, 1756, and had Elijah baptized Nov. 28^<br />

1756; Temperance, April 18, 1762; and Seth, March 10,<br />

1765. I give my minutes without spending much time to<br />

investigate. The records are deficient in regard to several<br />

<strong>families</strong> <strong>of</strong> the name <strong>of</strong> Hamblin, and want <strong>of</strong> time compels<br />

me to leave it to some future investigator to supply de-<br />

flciences.<br />

109. VIII. Dorcas, 5th June, 1727, deaf mute.<br />

110. IX. Timothy, 3d Sept. 1728.<br />

111. X. Elizabeth, 20th Nov. 1730.<br />

112. XI. Daniel, 2d April, 1735, married Nov. 3, 1757, Deliverance<br />

Childs, and had Abigail July 2, 1761.<br />

(44.) Benjamin Hamblen, son <strong>of</strong> John, born 11th Feb.<br />

1686-7, married May 29, 1709, Hope Huckins. Both joined the<br />

Church July 19, 1714. He resided at West <strong>Barnstable</strong> in a two<br />

story house with a leanto (or salt-box, as sometimes called.) He<br />

died in 1718, and his widow married in 1719, Ebenezer Childs.<br />

His estate was settled April 6, 1724, and Joseph Hambleti was appointed<br />

guardian <strong>of</strong> the children. His personal estate was apprised<br />

at £230,16,9.<br />

*As there was no Joanna Hamblen born about the year 1720, 1 hazard the opinion that<br />

her maiden name was Bumpas, and that she was the widow <strong>of</strong> Samuel Hamblen, Jr.

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