1608 - 1657 (~ 50 years)
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Name |
Stockbridge, John |
Birth |
Between 1607 and 1608 |
England |
Gender |
Male |
Immigration |
1635 |
Death |
13 Oct 1657 |
Boston, Suffolk Co., MA |
Person ID |
I4368 |
My Damon Genealogy |
Last Modified |
3 Mar 2014 |
Family 1 |
Kendell, Ann, b. Between 1613 and 1614, England d. Aft Feb 1642 (Age ~ 29 years) |
Marriage |
England |
Children |
| 1. Stockbridge, Charles, b. 1634, England d. 03 Mar 1717, Scituate, Plymouth Co., MA (Age 83 years) |
| 2. Stockbridge, Hannah, b. Bef 24 Sep 1637, Scituate, Plymouth Co., MA d. 05 Jul 1665, Scituate, Plymouth Co., MA (Age > 27 years) [Father: Natural] [Mother: Natural] |
| 3. Stockbridge, Elizabeth, b. Jan 1639, Probably Scituate, MA [Father: Natural] [Mother: Natural] |
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Family ID |
F2038 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
3 Mar 2014 |
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Notes |
- From Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Pesonal Memoirs of Worcester County Massachusetts with a History of Worcester Society of Antiquity. Volume 4, Ellery Bicknell Crane, 1907:
STOCKBRIDGE FAMILY. John Stockbridge, who came to America in the ship "Blessing" in June, 1635, was the emigrant ancestor of Radford Stockbridge, of Worcester. John Stockbridge gave his age, then as twenty-seven years, hence he was born in 1608. With him was his wife Ann, and his son Charles, aged one year. He settled at Scituate, Massachusetts, and his wife is on record as joining the church there, July 16, 1637. He took the oath of allegiance, February i, 1638. He was one of the Conihassett partners in 1646. His house was near John Hollet's, perhaps a few rods southwest of Jesse Dunbar's, and he had also a tract of land, bought of Abraham Sutcliffe, near Stockbridge's mill pond, on the north and east. In 1656 he bought one-half of the mill privilege of George Russell, with the saw-mill which Isaac Stedman had erected there, ten years before, and built a grist mill, in partnership with Russell. The "History of Scituate" says that he built the Stockbridge mansion house in 1656, which is now or was lately standing, one of the oldest in New England, and which was used as a garrison in King Philip's war. He was a town officer at Scituate.
His wife Ann died, and he married (second), October 9, 1643, Elizabeth Sone, of Scituate. She died and he married (third), Mary . He died October 13, 1657. His will was dated September 4, 1657, and proved April 8, 1658. He left his house and household goods at Boston, near what is now Milk street, to his wife, and the mill, house, grounds and orchard at Scituate to his son, Charles, who was to pay ten pounds to his sister, Elizabeth. The youngest son. John, was to have a house at Scituate, where Gilbert Brooks lived, and pay ten pounds to his sister, Mary. He left to his daughter, Mary, the house at Scituate where William Tick- nor lived. He mentioned also daughters Hannah and Sarah. Mary Stockbridge, widow of John Stockbridge, married, April 8, 1660, Daniel Hen- dricks. Children of John and Ann Stockbridge were: 1. Charles, born in England. 1634. 2. Hannah, baptized at Scituate, October 8, 1637. married, October 29, 1656, Sergeant William Ticknor. 3. Elizabeth, baptized about September, 1639, at Boston, because the Scituate minister required immersion; married Thomas Hiland, Jr., in 1661. Children of John and Elizabeth (Sone) Stockbridge were: 4. Sarah, baptized 1645-46, married Joseph Wood worth, a shop-keeper. 1669. 5. Hester, baptized July 11, 1647. Children of John and Marv were: 6. Abigail, born 1655. 7. John, baptized at Boston, July 19, 1657
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