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46 Clarissa, 47 Elias,
born August
born June 25. 1776. Dead. Was a merchant, doing busi- ness in Albany, N. Y.
t8 William Lee, born August 1, 1779. Died in London, England, in 1802. Living in Ohio, unmarried.
49 Sylvester,
born February 8, 1782.
50 Nathaniel Greene, 51 Charles.
born November 25, 1784. born June 17. 1787.
Died April 4, 1785. Died in 1813, unmarried.
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34 Samuel, born February 22, 1745.
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NOTES OF THE
DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF NATHANIEL MATHER, SON OF THE REV. RICHARD MATHER.
THIRD GENERATION.
III.
NATHANIEL MATHIER was graduated at Harvard College, in 1647,-went to England, and was presented to a living at Barne- staple, by Oliver Cromwell, in 1656, from which he was ejected after the restoration. Succeeded his brother in Dublin. He died in London, July 26, 1697, aged 67, having preached forty-seven years in England, Ireland and Holland. See Allen's Biographical Dictionary. Farmar.
Have no knowledge of descendants in his line.
DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF ELEAZUR MATHER, SON OF THE REV. RICHARD MATHER.
THIRD GENERATION. V.
REV. ELEAZUR MATHER, minister of Northampton, Mass., was married to Esther Warham, daughter of Rev. John Warham, first minister of Windsor, Conn. [After his death, she was married to Rev. Solomon Stoddard, successor to Rev. Mr. Warham, in the ministry at Northampion.]
Rev. Eleazur Mather died July 24, 1669, aged 32.
Mrs. Esther Mather, alias Stoddard, died February 10, 1736, in her 92d year.
Children.
52 Warham, born September 7, 1666.
53 Eliakim, born September 22, 1668.
54 Eunice, born August 2, 1664. Married Rev. John Williams, minister of Hatfield, Mass. Was captured by the Indians.
DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF INCREASE MATHER, SON OF THE REV. RICHARD MATHER.
THIRD GENERATION. VI.
REV. INCREASE MATHER, of Boston, Minister of the North Church in that town, and President of Harvard University, was twice married. 1. To Maria Cotton, daughter of Rev. John Cot- ton, Colleague Pastor with Rev. John Wilson, first minister of Boston, March 16, 1662. She died April 4, 1714. 2. To Anna Cotton, widow of Rev. John Cotton, of Hampton, N. H., grandson of Rev. John Cotton. She was Anna Lake, daughter of Capt. Thomas Lake.
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MATHER FAMILY.
Rev. Increase Mather died at Boston, August 23, 1723, aged 84. Mrs. Anna Mather, alias Cotton, died at Brookline, November 27, 1737. aged 71.
Children,-by his first wife.
55 Cotton, born February
12, 1663. 16, 1665.
56 Maria, born March
Married Bartholomew Green, and after his death, Richard Fifield, November 6, 1713. She died November 24, 1746.
57 Elizabeth, born July
6, 1666. Married William Greenough, July, 1696, and after his death, Josiah Byles, October 6, 1703.
58 Nathaniel,
born July
6, 1669.
59 Sarah, born November 9, 1671.
Died October 17, 1688, at Salem, Mass. Married Rev. Nehemiah Walter. of Roxbury, Mass. She died Novem- ber 24, 1746. He died September 17, 1750. Settled in England.
60 Sammel,
born August
61 Abigail,
born April
28, 1674. 18, 1677.
Married Newcomb Blake, and after his death, Rev. John White, of Glouces- ter, Mass.
62 Hannah, born May
30, 1680. Married John Oliver, January 28, 1697. She died December 2, 1706.
63 Catharine,
born September 14, 1682. born April 16, 1684.
Died June 11, 1683.
64 Jerusha,
Married Peter Oliver, March 8, 1710. She died December 20, 1710.
FOURTH GENERATION.
35.
REV. COTTON MATHER., of Boston, Minister of the North Church in that town, was thrice married. 1. To Abigail Phillips, daughter of Col. John Phillips, of Charlestown, Mass., May 4, 1686. She was born June 19, 1670, and died November 28. 1702. 2. To Elizabeth Hubbard, widow, daughter of Doct. Jolin Clarke. August 18, 1703. She died November 8, 1713. 3. To Lydia George, widow of Jolin George, of Boston, and daughter of Rov. Samuel Lee, July 5, 1715.
Rev. Dr. Cotton Mather died February 13. 1728, aged 65 .*
* Suffolk county probate records, vol. xxvi., page 187.
At a court July 22, 1728. Administration ou the estate of the Rev. Dr. Cotton Mather, late of Boston, deceased, granted to Nathaniel Goodwin, of Boston, shopkeeper.
Same vol. and date, page 189, is a record of " An Inventory of the Estate of Rev. Dr. Cotton Mather, taken by John Barnard, John Goldthwait, Graffton Faveryear, the estate being shown to them by Mrs. Lydia Mather, the widow of the deceased, and the children of the deceased."
Amount of inventory, (among the articles of which are 147 ounces silver plate, at 16s. 6d. the ounce, £121 5s. 6d., and 500 acres of land ju the county of Hampshire, at cost, .£36.) £271 10s. 10d.
Vol. xxviii., page 10. To all people to whom these presents shall come. Madam Lydia Mather, of Boston, within the county of Suffolk, and province of the Massachusetts Bay. in New-England, relict widow of the Rev. Dr. Cotton Mather, late of Bostou aforesaid. clerk, deceased, and Mr. Samuel Mather, aforesaid, gentleman. only surviving son of said Cotton Mather, send greeting :- Know ye, that we the said Lydia Mather and Samuel Mather, as well for and in consideration of the sum of thirty pounds to us in hand at and before the ensealing and delivery of these presents, well and truly paid by Mrs. Hannah Mather, of Boston, aforesaid, spinster, only surviving daughter of the said Cotton Mather, as for divers other eauses and considerations us thereunto especially moving, we the said Lydia Mather and Samuel Mather, have granted, bargained, soll, remised, released. quit- claimed, conveyed and confirmed, and by these presents do grant, bargain, &e .. unto the said Hannah Mather, all our and each of our right, estate, title, interest, share, part, por- tion, proportions, dividend, dower, thirds, claims and demands whatsoever of, in and unto
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NOTES OF THE MATHER FAMILY.
Mrs. Lydia Mather, alias George, died January 22, 1734. 1
Children-by his first wife.
65 Katharine, born
" Understood Latin and read Hebrew fluently." Died December, 1716, unmarried.
66 Abigail, born August 22, 1687 Died before 1693.
67 Joseph,
born March 28, 1693.
Died April 1, 1693.
68 Abigail, born June 14, 1694. Married Daniel Willard. Died Sep- tember 26, 1721.
69 Hannah, born
1697. Was living unmarried in 1728.
70 Increase,
born July,
1699. Lost at sea before 1728.
71 Samuel, born
1700. Died before 1728.
Children,-by his second wife.
72 Elizabeth,
73 Samuel,
born July 13, 1704. Married Edward Cooper, July 30, 1724, died August 7, 1726. No children. 30, 1706. Was a minister in Boston, ordained in born October the same church in which his father- was settled. He died June 27, 1785.
74 Nathaniel,
born May
16, 1707. Died November 24, 1709.
75 Jerusha,
born April,
1711. Died November, 1713.
76 Eleazur, l 77 Martha, S twins.
. born
1713. Died November, same year.
Children,-by his third wife, -- none.
all the goods, chattels and personal estate of the said Cotton Mather which belonged and appeared to him at the time of his decease, as the same are particularly named and ex- pressed in an inventory of the same exhibited into the probate office for the county of Suffolk, on the 5th day of Angust, 1728, to have and to hold, &c.
Dated April 24, 1730.
Vol. xxviii. page 22. Court, May 28, 1730. Suffolk, ss. By the Hon. Josiah Willard, Esq., Judge of Probate. Whereas, it appears to me by the inventory and account presented by Nathaniel Goodwin, administrator to the estate of the Reverend Doctor Cotton Mather, late of Boston, elerk, deceased, that there is clear personal estate, amounts to two hundred and forty and five pounds, five shillings and two pence, after administration charges and payments by him made are deducted, one-third part thereof, being eighty-one ponnds fifteen shillings and three penee, belongs by law to Lydia Mather, wife of said Cotton Mather, he dying intestate,-two single shares or fourth parts of the remaining two-thirds, being eighty-one pounds eleven shillings and two pence, appertains and belongs to Samuel Mather, elerk, only surviving son of the said deccased, and the rest of his children, viz., Abigail Willard, deceased, wife of Daniel Willard, also deceased, their children, as legal representatives, and Hannah Mather, spinster, are by law entitled to a single share of their said father's estate, amounting to forty pounds, fifteen shillings and ten pence half penny, to each of them.
I do therefore hereby order the said administrator to pay the said widow and children, or their respective guardians, their parts and shares of their said father's estate, accordingly,- they bearing their proportion of all such debts as shall hereafter appear duc and owing from his estate.
Given under my hand and seal of the said court of probate the 25th of May, 1730. Exam'd pr John Boydell, Reg.
JOSIAH WILLARD.
MICHAEL METCALF .*
MICHAEL METCALF.t one of the first settlers of Dedham, Mass., was twice married. 1. To Sarah -, October 13, 1616, in England. She died November 30, 1644, at Dedham, aged 51. 2. To Mary Pidge, of Roxbury, widow, August 13, 1645.
Mr. Michael Metcalf died December 27, 1664, aged 78.
Mrs. Mary Metcalf, alias Pidge, died
FIRST GENERATION.
Children of Michael Metcalf, by his first wife, Sarah Metcalf,-all born in England.
I. Michael, born November 13, 1617. Died young, in England.
Il. Mary, born February 14, 1618. Married Henry Wilson, November 24. 1642.
111. Michael, born August 29, 1620.
IV. John, born September 5, 1622.
Settled in Medfield. Married Mary Chickering, daughter of Francis Chickering, of Dedham, March 22, 1647, died November 27, 1675.
* See Genealogical Register, April, 1852.
f Michael Metcalf, the emigrant ancestor of this family, was born in Tatterford, county of Norfolk. England, 1586. His wife Sarah was born in the adjoining town of Wearham, June 17, 1593, where they were married, October 13, 1616. Their seven oldest children were born in St. Benedict's. Norwich. and four. afterwards, at St. Edmondsbury. "I was persecuted." he writes, "in the land of my father's sepulchres, for not bowing at the name of Jesus, and observing other ceremonies in religion, foreed upon me, at the instance of Bishop Wren. of Norwich, and his chancellor Dr. Corbet, whose violent measures troubled me in the Bishop's Court, and returned me into the High Commissioners' Court. Suffering many times for the cause of religion, I was forced, for the sake of the liberty of my con- science, to flee from my wife and children, to go into New-England : taking ship for the voyage at London, the 17th of Sept 1636; being by tempests tossed up and down the seas till the Christmas following, then veering about to Plymouth in Old England, in which time I met with many sore afflictions.
" Leaving the ship, I went down to Yarmouth, in Norfolk county, whence 1 shipped myself and family, to come to New-England; sailed 15th April, 1637, and arrived three days before midsummer, with my wife, nine children and a servant." The name of this servant appears to have been Thomas Comherbach, aged 16. [Manuscript of Hon. James Savage.]
The above extracts we take from a copy of his letter, written in Plymouth, Eng., Jan. 13, 1636, on his voyage hither ; directed, " To all the true professors of Christ's Gospel within the city of Norwich." In the postseript, he remarks, "my enemies conspired against nie to take my life, and, sometimes, to avoid their hands, my wife did hide me in the roof of the house, covering me over with straw."
History informs ns, that one of the charges brought against Bishop Wren, by a Commit- tee of Parliament, was, that during the term of two years and four months, while he held the See of Norwich, " 3000 of his Majesty's subjects, many of whom use trades, spinning, weaving, knitting, making eloth, stuff, stockings, and other manufactures of wool, some of them setting a hundred poor people at work," "' transported themselves into lolland," and "other parts beyond the seas" in consequence of his " superstition and tyranny." [See appendix to Dr. Lamson's Hist. Discourses. ]
Michael Metcalf was admitted a townsman at Dedham, July 14, 1637 ; joined the church in 1639, and was selectman in 1641. llis name stands first on the Committee chosen to " contrive the fabricke of a meeting house."
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NOTES OF THE
V. Sarah, born September 10, 1624. VI. Elizabeth,born October 4, 1626.
VII. Martha, born March
27, 1628.
VIII. Thomas, born December 27, 1629.
IX. Ann, born March 1, 1631.
XI. Rebeka, born April
Married Robert Onion, of Dedham. Married Thomas Bancroft, of Reading, September 15, 1648.
Married 1. William Brignall. 2. Chris- topher Smith, Angust 2, 1654. 3. Stow. Married 1. Sarah Paige, September 12, 1655 or '6. 2. Anne Paine, Decem- ber 2, 1679. He was deacon at Ded- ham, died November 16, 1702.
Died young, in England.
X. Joan, born March 24, 1632. Married Samuel Walker, of Rehoboth. 5. 1635. Married John Mackintosh, of Dedham, April 5, 1659.
Children of Michael Metcalf, by his second wife,-nonc.
DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF MICHAEL METCALF, SON OF MICHAEL METCALF, THE SETTLER.
THIRD GENERATION. III.
MICHAEL METCALF, of Dedham, Mass., was married to Mary Fairbanks, daughter of John Fairbanks, senior, April 2, 1644.
Mr. Michael Metcalf died December 24, 1654, aged 34. His widow, Mrs. Mary Metcalf, died
12 Michael, born January
Children.
13 Mary,
born August 15, 1646.
14 Sarah,
born December 7,1648.
15 Jonathan,
born September 21, 1650.
16 Eleazur, born Marelı 20, 1653. Was Deacon at Wrentham. Married April 9, 1684.
FOURTH GENERATION. 15.
JONATHAN METCALF, of Dedham, Mass., was married to Han- nah Kenric, daughter of John Kenric, April 10, 1674. Mr. Jonathan Metcalf died May 27, 1727, in his 77th year. His widow, Mrs. Hannah Metcalf, died December 23, 1731.
Children.
17 Jonathan, born March 16, 1676. 20, 1678.
18 John, (Esq.) born March
Died October 6, 1749. Married 1. Mehitabel Savels, of Braintree, April 29, 1701, by whom he had 6 children. She died March 30, 1712, aged 29 2. Bethia Savels, cousin of his first wife, February 12, 1713, by whom he had 2 children. She died May 22, 1717, aged 35. 3. Grace Williams, daughter of Stephen Williams, of Roxbury, October 25, 1718. By her he had 9 children. She died Novem- ber 11, 1749, aged 61.
21, 1645. Married Elizabeth Kingsbury, daugh- ter of John Kingsbury, September 17, 1672. He died September 1, 1693. She died October 24, 1732. Married John Ware, December 10, 1668. Married Robert Ware, of Wrentham, June 4, 1677.
159
METCALF FAMILY.
19 Ebenezer. born February 14, 1680.
20 Joseph, born April
11, 1682.
Harvard University, 1703. Was minis- ter in Falmouth, Mass. Married Abiel Adams, youngest daughter of Rev. William Adams, of Dedham. He died in 1723. His widow married Rev. Isaac Chauncey, second minis- ter of Hadley, Mass. Died July 3, 1695.
21 Timothy, 22 Eleazur, born February 14, 1687.
born November 18, 1684.
Married Hannah Ware, September 6, 1711.
23 Hannah, born April 10, 1689.
24 Nathaniel,
born April 17 or 22, 1691.
25 Mehitabel, born [no date. ]
26 Mary, born [no date. ]
Married, 1. John Pratt. 2. Ichabod Warner, of Windham, Conn.
FIFTH GENERATION.
17.
JONATHAN METCALF, of Lebanon, Conn., was married to Hannah Avery, January 15. 1701. Jonathan Metcalf. Esq., died March 30, 1739, in his 63d year .* His widow. Mrs. Hannah Metcalf, died
Children.
27 Hannah, born January 17, 1702. Married Samuel Huntington, of Leba- non.
28 Jonathan,
born Angust 10, 1704. Married, and had 9 sons and 1 daughter.
29 Mehitabel, born July 26, 1706. Married John Huntington, of Lebanon.
30 William, born August 17, 1708.
31 Mary, born April 17, 1711. Married Rev. Peter Pratt, of Sharon. July 6, 1741.
32 Job,
33 Abigail,
born November 23, 1712. Died March 24, 1715. born September 7, 1714. Died March 25, 1716.
19.
EBENEZER METCALF. of Lebanon, Conn., was married to Han- nah Abel.
Mr. Ebenezer Metcalf died November 15, 1755. in his 76th year. His widow, Mrs. Hannah Metcalf, died
Children.
34 Ebenezer, born 35 Benjamin, born 36 Timothy, born 37 Joseph, born July
8, 1711.
38 Lney, born December 25, 1713.
39 Anna, born March 18, 1716.
40 Jabez, born November 30, 1718.
NOTE. The Genealogical Notes of Michael Metcalf, from the first generation to the fourth, both inclusive, were gathered and compiled by Dr. Luther Metcalf Harris, Jamaica Plain, Roxbury, Mass., and form part of a communication on the subject, made by him to the editor of the New England Historical and Genealogical Register, and published in the April number, 1852, of that work.
* Ilere lies the body of Mr. Jonathan Metcalf, a virtnous, Christian, and generous mer- chant and benefactor of the Church and first Society in Lebanon, who having been long and solicitionsley trading for the Pearl of Great Price, exchanged this life in the hope of a better and more enduring substance, March 30, 1738-9, in the 63d year of his age. [ Grave- Stone Lebanon burying ground. ]
Married James Richards, of Dedham. Married Mary Gay, February 13 or 17, 1713.
Married John Huntington.
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NOTES OF THE
SIXTH GENERATION. 30.
WILLIAM METCALF, of Lebanon, Conn .. was married to Abigail Edwards, daughter of Rev. Timothy Edwards, Pastor of the Con- gregational Church at East Windsor, Conn., October 25, 1737.
Mrs. Abigail Metealf died September 24, 1764, in her 57th year .* William Metcalf. Esq., died June 15. 1773, in his 65th year.t
Children.
41 Abigail, born April 2,1739.
42 William, born June 14, 1742. Died July 5, 1750.
43 Eliphalet, born July 10, 1744. Died in May, 1745.
44 Lucy, born May 25, 1746.
45 Eliphalet, born November 25, 1747.
SEVENTH GENERATION. 41.
ABIGAIL METCALF was married to Moses Bliss, Esq., of Spring- field, Mass., July 20, 1763.
Mrs. Abigail Bliss died August 29, 1800, in her 62d year. Hon. Moses Bliss died July 4, 1814, in his 79th year.
Children.
46 George,
born December 13, 1764. Settled in Springfield. Was thrice married. 1. To Hannah Clark, daughter of Doct. John Clark, of Lebanon, Conn., May 22, 1789. She died September 19, 1795, aged 32, 2. To Mary Lathrop, daughter of John Lathrop, of New Haven, Conn., May 29, 1799. She died May 1, 1833, aged 36. 3. To Abigail Row- land, daughter of Rev. David Sher- man Rowland, of Windsor, Coun., November 15, 1804. Hon. George Bliss, LL. D., died March 8, 1830, aged 65. His widow, Mrs. Abigail Bliss, died January 21, 1832, aged 58. Children, by his first wife, 4,-by his second wife, none,-and by his third wife, 4.
47 Lucy, born June 19, 1766.
48 Abigail, born November 20, 1768.
Married Doct. Hezekiah Clark, of Leb- anon., Conn., afterwards of l'ompey, N. Y., June 2, 1785. He died at Pompey, March 4, 1826, aged 68. She died January 19, 1850, at Syra- cuse, N. Y., January 19, 1850, aged 83. Married William Ely, Esq., of Spring- field, Mass., 1803. Hon. Willian
* lIere lies the body of Mrs. Abigail Metcalf, wife of William Metcalf, Esq. Pious, virtu- ous, faithful in life, and by faith in Jesus pass'd through Death with resignation to the will of God, and ebeerful hope of blessedness in him, September 24, 1764, in the 57th year of her age. [Grave-stone, Lebanon burying ground. ]
+ Ilere lies the body of William Metcalf, Esq., who was many years a judicious, faithful magistrate, a serious professor of religion, who, after long and patient enduring extreme pain, departed this life in hope of a better, June 15, 1773, in the 65th year of his age Grave-stone, Lebanon burying ground. ]
METCALF FAMILY. 161
Ely died October 9, 1817, in the 53d year of his age. His widow, Mr -. Abigail Ely, died October 7, 1827. aged 59. They had no children.
49 William
Metcalf, born October 23, 1770.
50 Frances B, born May
10, 1772.
Married Rev. Henry A. Rowland, l'as- tor of the Congregational Church, Windsor, Conn., April 18, 1700. She was his second wife. His first wife, Elizabeth W., died August 12, 1796, aged 23. He died November 25, 1835, aged 72. She died January 18, 1833, in her 61st year. They had 8 children.
51 Moses, born July
10, 1774. Settled in Springfield, married Mary Wolcott, daughter of - Wolcott. of Saybrook, Conn., 1804. Moses Bliss, Esq., died September 11, 1849, aged 75. His widow, Mrs. Mary Bliss, dicd They had 10 children: among them Mary, born May 8, 1810, and Caroline, born Sep- tember 17, 1817, were married to William B. Bristol, Esg., of New- Haven, Conn., the former in 1836, and after her death, which occurred February 12, 1849,-the latter No- vember, 1850.
52 Edmund, 53 Emily,
born November 10, 1775.
born August 26, 1780.
54 Harriet, born March 23, 1782.
Died young. Died May 5, 1797.
Married Daniel Bontecew, of Spring- field, 1816. Two children are found recorded to them.
44.
LUCY METCALF was married to John Huntington, of East- Haddam, Conn., May 25, 1746.
Mrs. Lucy Huntington died April 13, 1818, aged 72, nearly. Mr. John Huntington died March 5, 1830. aged 93.
Children
55 Frances, born January 21, 1770.
56 Lucy, born January 25, 1772.
57 John, born March 25, 1778.
58 Abigail, born November 21, 1776.
59 Israel, born June 2, 1780.
60 Eunice, born October 31, 1784.
61 William. born [no date. ]
45.
ELIPHALET METCALF, of Lebanon, Conn., was married to Mary West, daughter of Joshua West, of the same town, Decen- ber 21, 1775. She was born January 2, 1754.
Eliphalet Metcalf, Esq .. died March 15. 1834, aged 86.
His widow. Mrs. Mary Metcalf. died March 12. 1835. in her 82d year.
Children.
62 Williamı, born December 10, 1776. Married Margaret Van Tuyl, of Nor
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NOTES OF THE METCALF FAMILY.
63 John,
born May
24, 1779.
64 Mary,
born February
11, 1781.
65 Abigail,
born June
18, 1783.
thumberland, N. Y., March, 1808. He died July 25, 1825, aged 48. Lives in Northumberland, N. Y. Died September 4, 1783.
Married Arich Burchard, of Bozrah, Conn., March 31, 1808. She died Angust 12, 1811.
66 Eliphalet,
born May
29, 1785. Married Mary Jones, daughter of Isaac Jones, of Monson, Mass., formerly of Lebanon, March 20, 1817.
67 Mary,
born August
28, 1787.
68 Lucy,
born October
20,1789.
70 Timothy
Edwards,
born September 10, 1795.
Residence,-Lebanon,-on the Metcalf Farm.
71 Emily,
Married Benjamin S. Van Tuyl, of the city of New York, March 20, 1817. Died December 3, 1809. Resides in Lebanon.
69 Elizabeth,
born February 16, 1792.
born September 2, 1798. Resides in Lebanon.
JOSEPH MYGATT.
FIRST GENERATION.
JOSEPH MYGATT, one of the first settlers of Hartford, was married to Ann
Deacon Joseph Mygatt died December 7, 1680, age unknown. His widow. Mrs. Aun Mygatt, died in 1686.
SECOND GENERATION.
Children.
1 Jacob, born
1633.
2 Mary, born
1687.
THIRD GENERATION.
1.
JACOB MYGATT was married to Sarah Whiting, daughter of William Whiting, late of Hartford, merchant. deceased, about the year 1655.
Mr. Jacob Mygatt died
His wife survived him, and was married to JJohn King. of North- ampton, Mass. She died about 1704.
Children.
3 Joseph, born 4 Sarah, born
2.
MARY MYGATT was married to JJohn Deming, jun., of Wethers- field, September 20, 1657. Mr. John Deming died His widow, Mrs. Mary Deming, died
Children.
5 John, born September 9, 1658.
6 Joseph, born June 1, 1661.
7 Jonathan, born February 12, 1663.
8 Mary, born July 1, 1666.
9 Samuel, born August 25, 1668.
10 Jacob, born Angust 26, 1670.
11 Sarah, born January 17, 1672.
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NOTES OF THE MYGATT FAMILY.
FOURTH GENERATION.
3.
JOSEPH MYGATT was married to Sarah Webster, daughter of Lieut. Robert Webster, of Hartford. November 5, 1677 .- He died in 1698.
Children.
12 Joseph, born October 23, 1678.
13 Susanna, born October 3, 1680.
14 Mary, boru December 4, 1682.
15 Jacob, born December 9, 1684.
Died January 29, 1685.
16 Jacob, born November 9, 1686.
17 Thomas, born September 11, 1688.
18 Sarah, born March 9, 1691.
19 Zebulon, born November 3, 1693. Rachel, wife of Zebulon Mygatt, born 1701, died May 14, 1721, aged 20. [Tombstone, Suffield burying- ground. ]
20 Dorothy, born January 26, 1696.
4.
SARAH MYGATT was married to John Webster, of Hartford. He died 1696. His widow was married to Benjamin Graham, of Hartford, November 20, 1698.
Children,-by her first husband.
21 John.
22 Ebenezer.
23 Jacob.
24 Daniel.
25 Sarah.
26 All.
27 Abigail.
Married a Talcott. Married Thomas Olmsted, Jr. Married a Merrill.
Children,-by her second husband.
28 Elisha, born Feb. 24, 1699-1700.
29 Isaac, born July 2, 1702.
NOTE. Jacob Mygatt, son of Zebulon Mygatt, and of Dorathy, his wife, born (May or July 17,) 1721. [MIartford Records.]
JOHN NOTT.
FIRST GENERATION.
JOHN NOTT, of Wethersfield. Conn., and one of the first set- tlers of that town, was married to Ann
Sargeant John Nott died January 25, 1682, aged -. His widow, Mrs. Ann Noti, died
SECOND GENERATION. Children of John Nott, and of Ann, his wife
1. Elizabeth, born |no date. ] II. Hannah, born June 10, 1649.
III. John, born January 10, 1651.
DESCENDANTS IN THE LINE OF ELIZABETH NOTT, DAUGHTER OF JOHN NOTT, THE SETTLER.
THIRD GENERATION.
ELIZABETH NOTT was married to Robert Reeve, of Hartford, Conn., and one of the first settlers of that town, about 1662. Mr. Robert Reeve died in February. 1681. His widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Reeve, died
Children.
4 Sarah, born December 25, 1663.
Married Asa Merrills.
5 Marv, born July 31, 1665.
6 Elizabeth, born December, 166%. Married Samuel Webster, of Hartford. He died February 1, 1744. She died in 1747. They had no children. 7 Hannah, born October, 8 Nathaniel, born October, 1672. 1670. Married a Stratton, of Long Island. Believed to have died before 1693. Sce book 5, p. 122, Hartford Records. 9 Robert, } Married Elizabeth, and perhaps after her death, Sarah Adkins. 1675.
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