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Francinia W., b. Feb. 17, 1832; m. Brown Penniman Stowell, of Boston; d. June 30, 1862; buried at II.
George W., b. Oct. 13, 1839; m. Jan. 9, 1865, Nellie A. Carter, of Boston ; lived in H. and Boston; d. Dec. 13, 1873. Had one child, b. and d. Oct., 1865.
GOVE.
I. EDWARD GOVE was of Hampton, Nov. 28, 1665, when he sold land in Salisbury to Ezekiel Wathen (Worthen?). In March of the same year, being then of Salisbury, he had bought of Eliakim Ward- well a dwelling-house and about thirty acres of land on the northerly side of Mr. Wheelwright's farm in Hampton, then in possession of Joseph Dow; "with one share in the cowe comons," also a grant of fourscore acres of land at the New Plantation, with all privileges thereto belonging. His wife's name was Hannah Titcomb. They had been married several years before removing to Hampton. He died May 29, 1691. Children :
John (2), b. Sept. 19, 1661 ; m. Sarah -; [d. ab. 1737, Fam. Rec.] William, b. Oct. 21, 1662; d. Mar. 1, 1663.
Hannah, b. Mar., 1664; m. Abraham Clements (1).
Mary, b. Apr. 14, 1666; m. Joseph Sanborn (7).
Abiel, b. July 23, 1667 ; d. at Haverhill, Ms., Aug. 28, 1667.
Penuel, b. July 10, 1668; d. Aug. 1, 1671.
Abigail, b. Apr. 17, 1670; m., 1st, Philemon Dalton (4); 2d, Benjamin Sanborn (9); 3d, James Prescott (3) ; d. May 8, 1751.
Ebenezer (3), b. June 23, 1671 ; m. Judith Sanborn.
Edward, b. May 13, 1673; d. Nov. 12, 1675.
Jeremiah, b. Oct., 1674; d. Sept. 7, 1692.
Rachel, b. Jan. 26, 1676; prob. d. young.
Ann, b. Jan. 9, 1677 ; m. July 3, 1696, Jeremiah Conner, of Exeter.
Sarah, b. Nov. 5, 1678; m. Samuel Dearborn (8).
HI. JOHN GOVE, son of Edward (1), married Sarah -; lived in Seabrook. Children :
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Mary, b. Oct. 29, 1687 ; m. Nehemiah Heath (2); d. Apr. 17, 1715.
John, b. May 29, 1689; m. Mar. 24, 1720, Ruth, dan. of Edmund Johnson (4) : d. Mar. 23, 1759. Ch. : Edward. Daniel. Obadiah. Ruth. Jon- athan. David. Patience. Edward and Daniel settled in Seabrook; Obadiah, in K .; Jonathan and David are supposed to have settled in Enfield.
Hannah, b. Apr. 1, 1691; [m. John Cass (4) ?].
Jonathan, b. May 2, 1625; m., 1st, July 21, 1720, Mary, dan. of Thomas Lancaster (1); 2d, Mar. 23, 1730, Hannah Worthen; d. Aug. 6, 1760. His widow m., 2d, Abner Philbrick, son of Thomas (9). Cli .: Ly- dia, b. 1720. John, b. 1722. Mary, b. 1724. Hannah, b. 1732. Nathan, b. 1734. Dille (Delia?), b. 1736; m. in H. Mar. 28, 1754, John Brown, of H. F. Hannah, b. 1738. Sarah. b. 1740. Jonathan, b. 1742; settled in Nottingham. Michael, b. 1744. Samuel, b. 1746; went to Notting- ham. Richard, b. 1749; remained in Seabrook. Elijah, b. 1751 ; settled in Weare. Anna, b. 1754.
Sarah. Abigail m. Jan. 6, 1721, Joseph Norton, son of Bonus (1).
III. EBENEZER GOVE, son of Edward (1), married Dec. 20, 1692, Judith, danghter of John Sanborn (5). Children :
Jeremiah, b. Mar. 20, 1695; m. Feb. 2, 1725, Sarah Cram; d. June 19, 1767. Ch. : Joseph, b. 1726. Jane, b. 1728. Abigail. Saralı. Judith. Na- than. John, m. Sarah Blake [dan. of Philemon (12) ?].
Edward (4), b. May 29, 1696; m., 1st, Bethia Clark; 2d, Mary Moulton ; d. July 10, 1765.
Sarah, b. Apr. 3, 1698; m. Benjamin Brown, son of Benjamin (2); d. Aug. 21, 1746.
Judith, b. Feb. 18, 1701; m., 1st, Jonathan Prescott, son of Jonathan (+) ; 2d, Richard Sanborn, son of Nathaniel (8).
Ebenezer, b. Feb. 15, 1703; m. Elizabeth Stuart; d. 1746. Their dau., Abi- gail, b. Mar. 9, 1729, m. Benjamin Prescott, son of John (5) ; d. Feb. 18, 1763.
Lydia, b. Feb. 3, 1705 ; m. Simon Fogg, son of Seth (3).
Enoch, b. Oct. 28, 1708; m., 1st, Sarah Rowe; 2d, Hannah -. Ch. : Eliezer, b. 1732. Rachel, b. 1733. Margaret, b. 1735 ; [m. Paul Greenleaf, of Newbury, Nov. 15, 1753?]. Sarah. Ilannah. Enoch. Nathan. Mary. James. William.
Hannah, b. Jan. 20, 1712; m. Enoch Clark.
Nathan, b. Dec. 30, 1713.
Mary, b. Apr. 18, 1716; m. John Green, son of John (5).
Rachel, b. Apr. 26, 1718; in. Winthrop Dow, son of Josiah (12).
IV. EDWARD GOVE, son of Ebenezer (3), married, first, Bethia Clark, who died April 19, 1727, aged thirty years ; second, Jan. 16, 1728, Mary Moulton, probably daughter of Daniel (13) ; lived in Seabrook. Children :
Elizabeth, b. Nov. 12, 1719; m. Samuel Clifford, son of Samuel (7) ; d. in K., Feb. 5, 1778.
Nathaniel, b. June 20, 1721; m. Sept. 14, 1743, Susanna Stickney ; d. Apr. 15, 1793. Twelve ch. :
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Ebenezer, b. Jan. 22, 1724; d. in the army at Louisburg, Feb., 1746.
Judah (Judith), b. May 18, 1726 ; m. Ang. 6, 1747, William Swaine, of H. F .; d. June 19, 1756.
Hannah, b. ab. 1730; m. Ebenezer Fogg, son of Simon. [See Seth (3).]
Winthrop, b. Nov. 3, 1732; m., 1st, Jan. 3, 1754, Elizabeth Ring; 2d,
Dec. 9, 1779, Elizabeth, dau. of Gershom Griffith (1) ; lived in Seabrook; d. June 30, 1808.
Mary, b. July 1, 1735; m. Aug. 2, 1750, Jonathan Swaine; d. in Raymond. Abigail, b .- ; m., 1st, - Green; 2d,
GRAVES.
I. WILLIAM GRAVES lived in that part of Hampton which is now Kensington. His wife's name was Margaret. He died Aug. 5, 1753. Child :
Jolın (2), b. Mar. 27, 1704 ; m., 1st, Deborah Marston; 2d, Elizabeth - -.
II. JOHN GRAVES, son of William (1), married, first, Feb. 26, 1741, Deborah, daughter of William Marston (18) ; second, Eliza- beth --. Children :
John, b. Jan. 28, 1744. William, b. Aug. 12, 1746.
Jacob, b. Nov. 17, 1755.
GREEN.
I. HENRY GREEN, Councillor, Judge, born as early as 1620, was of Hampton within a few years after the first settlement of the town ; for in May, 1644, certain lands were granted to him in exchange for other lands, then in his possession. He bought the house-lot first granted to Arthur Clarke (on the Perry estate), and perhaps lived there for a time, but in 1653 he was living on the south side of Taylor's river. He was a millwright by trade and a mill .owner (Chapter XXXI) ; but he was also a prominent man in the town and province. He was twice chosen a commissioner to settle the Salis- bury line; was selectman, two years ; assistant of the Inferior Court ; a justice of the Court of Sessions ; councillor from 1685 to 1689, and again from 1692 to 1698 ; and Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas, 1697-8. At the council board and on the bench his influence was very great, while his sterling character won the respect of the people, so that important trusts were consigned to his hands. Be- ing a justice during the Mason controversy, however, he then shared the unpopularity of the courts.
Judge Green was twice married. His first wife, Mary, the mother of his children, died April 26, 1690; and he married, second, Mar. 10, 1691, widow Mary Page, daughter of Capt. Christopher Hussey (2). His death is thus chronicled on the town records of Hampton :
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"Henry Green Esqr. Aged Aboue 80 years for Senerall years a mem- ber of the Counsill until by agehe layd downe that place but A Justice till he died which was the 5 August, 1700." Children :
Abraham (2), m. Esther Swett; d. Feb. 27, 1718.
Abigail, b. Oct. 6, 1650; d. May 15, 1669.
Isaac (3), b. (Jan. ? ) 25, 1652; m. Mary Cass; d. May 12, 1716.
Jacob (4), m. Sarah -; d. Nov. 5, 1726.
Elizabeth, b. June 11, 1656; m., 1st, James Chase (3) ; 2d, Joseph Cass (2). Mary, m. Peter Green.
Hannah, m. John Acie (or Arey?) of Rowley, Ms., June 5, 1676.
II. ABRAHAM GREEN, son of Henry (1), married July 9, 1668, Esther, daughter of Capt. Benjamin Swett (1). Children :
Abigail, b. Feb. 27, 1669; m. (prob.) Edmund Johnson (4).
John (5), b. May 20, 1673; m. Abial Marston. Mercy, b. Mar. 28, 1675; m. Thomas Lancaster (1).
Henry, b. Ang. 19, 1678.
Benjamin (6), m. Elizabeth Brown; d. 1749. Nathan, b. Dec. 18, 1687.
III. ISAAC GREEN, son of Henry (1), married Feb. 18, 1681, Mary Cass. Their children :
Jonathan, b. June 4, 1681 ; killed by the Indians, Aug. 17, 1703 (p. 233).
Mehetabel, m., 1st, Simon Dow (6) ; 2d, Onesiphorus Page. Had four ch. mentioned in her father's will.
Jacob (7), m. Mary Eaton.
Isaac, b. Dec. 28, 1695; m. June 23, 1724, Huldah Weare [dau. of Nathaniel (3)?]; d. Jan. 7, 1729. Had ch. : Mary, b. 1726. Abigail, b. 1727. Isaac, b. and d. 1729.
Mary, bp. July 24, 1698 ; m. Jacob Brown (6) ; d. (ab. 1735?).
IV. JACOB GREEN, Captain, son of Henry (1), married Sarah -, who died Apr. 18, 1723. Their children :
Mary, b. Apr. 17, 1693; m. Nathan Longfellow (1).
Abigail, b. Sept. 27, 1700; m. Daniel Weare (4) ; d. Apr. 23, 1723. Jacob, b. Sept. 12, 1702; in. Dec. 17, 1728, Mary Gale. Jonathan, b. Aug. 23, 1704.
V. JOHN GREEN, son of Abraham (2), married Dec. 23, 1695, Abia!, daughter of Ephraim Marston (7). Their children :
Jeremiah, b. Nov. 26, 1697. Mary, b. Apr. 15, 1701.
Abraham, b. Aug. 28, 1707; m., 1st, Nov. 12, 1730, Comfort, dau. of Capt. Jabez Dow (7); 2d, 1737, Sarah Treadwell; settled as a physician in Stratham. Had ch .: Esther. Asahel. Comfort, m. John Marston (34). Esther. Sarah.
John, b. Mar. 1, 1711 ; m. 1734, Mary, dau. of Ebenezer Gove (3). Had ch. : Lydia. Anna. Abial. Nathan.
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Phebe, b. June 19, 1715; m. Abraham Dow, son of Josiah (12). Anna, b. May 18, 1718.
VI. BENJAMIN GREEN, son of Abraham (2), married Dec. 17, 1707, Elizabeth, daughter of Benjamin Brown (2). Their children : Hannah, b. Mar. 7, 1709; m. Nathan Tilton, son of David (6) ; d. Feb. 7, 1791.
Jonathan, b. Dec. 12, 1711; m. Margaret Tilton, dan. of David (6). Ch. : Abraham. Jonathan. Nathan. Huldah. Phebe. Benjamin. David.
Esther, b. Nov. 19, 1713; m. Samnel Melcher (2) ; d. Oct. 21, 1797.
Elizabeth, b. Sept. 24, 1718; m. Jonathan Green, son of Jacob (7) ; d. May 19, 1800.
Sarah, b. Aug. 10, 1720; m. Ephraim Sanborn, son of Jabez (28).
Mary, b. Mar. 7, 1728 ; m. Benjamin Tilton, son of Jethro (7) ; d. in Epping, Oct. 25, 1809.
VII. JACOB GREEN, son of Isaac (3), married Oct. 8, 1713, Mary Eaton, of Salisbury, Mass. ; lived at the Falls. Their children :
Jonathan, b. Jnly 7, 1714; m. Elizabeth Green, dan. of Benjamin (6).
Bradbury, b. Jan. 11, 1716; m. Meribah, dau. of Edward Sanborn (23). Ch. : Edward. Huldah. Mary. Elijah. Nathaniel. Joseph. Jonathan. Dolly. Janne (?). Elizabeth. Hannah.
Nathan, b. Aug. 6, 1717; m. 1743, Elizabeth - -. Ch. : Nathan. Mary. Asahel. Jemima.
Isaac, b. Apr. 9, 1720; m. Mary Wiggin of Stratham. Jacob (9) and Stephen (father of Mrs. John Batchelder, Elizabeth S., and Silas, whose son, Frank S. Green, now occupies the old homestead) were their sons. Ephraim, b. Sept. 7, 1722. Mary, b. May 5, 1726.
Rebecca, b. Nov. 8, 1730. Isaac, b. Oct. 30, 1735.
Jemima, b. June 16, 1737.
VIII. JOHN GREEN, foster-son of Ezekiel Moulton (18) or of his son, Ezekiel, born Jan. 4, 1767, married Mar. 2, 1797, Elizabeth, daughter of John Redman (6) ; lived on the Moulton homestead (now occupied by Dr. M. F. Smith) ; afterward removed to Sandown ; died Jan. 8, 1859. Children :
Abigail, d. unm. John Redman, b. Jan. 21, 1799 ; d. unm.
Levi Redman, b. Mar. 11, 1801 ; m., 1st, Dorothy Badger; 2d, Julia Brown; lived in Bradford, Ms.
Elizabeth, b. Dec. 8, 1803 ; m. John Corlis, of Haverhill.
Hannah, b. Dec. 16, 1806; m., Ist, Nathaniel Collins ; 2d, Caleb Peaslee.
James, b. May 21, 1809; m., Ist, Anne Randall; 2d, Eunice Cross ; settled in Waterboro, Me.
Mary, b. June 22, 1812 ; m. James Woodman, of Haverhill, Ms. ; d. July 21, 1867.
Sarah, b. Aug. 4, 1815 ; m. James Dearborn, of Danville.
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IX. JACOB GREEN, son of Isaac, son of Jacob (7), married Tabitha Marston, daughter of Simeon, son of Caleb (22). The latter part of his life the family lived in Hampton, at Bride Hill, and later, near Coffin's mills, where he died Jan. 27, 1836, aged sixty-three years. They had children :
Clarissa. Marietta. Lucinda, d., unm., June 28, 1851.
Eliza Ann, b. Apr., 1810; d., unm., Nov. 12, 1884.
GREENFIELD.
I. SAMUEL GREENFIELD was one of the grantees and original set tlers of Hampton, but he seems not to have remained long. As early as 1643 and later, he was of Exeter.
Entered as passengers in England for New England, May 12, 1637, "Samuel Greenfield, of Norwich, weaver, aged twenty-seven years ; and his wife, Barbrey (Barbara?) aged thirty-five years ; two children, Marey and Barbrey ; and his sarvant. John Teed, nineteen years."
GREENLEAF-See TOPPAN (7).
GRIFFIN.
I. PHILIP GRIFFIN married Dec. 21, 1721, Sarah, daughter of Jacob Brown (3). Their children, born in Hampton :
Philip, b Mar. 26, 1723 ; settled in Chester.
Obadiah, b. Feb. 24, 1725; settled in Chester. Jeremiah, b.May 6, 1727. Jacob, b. Jan. 30, 1729 ; settled in Chester. Nathaniel, b. Sept. 9, 1731. Moses, b. June 8, 1738.
GRIFFITH.
I. GERSHOM GRIFFITH, trader, born Sept. 23, 1707, came from Portsmouth to Hampton. His wife, Mary, died Sept. 24, 1747, aged thirty-seven years, four months. He married, second, Alice who died April 21, 1756, aged thirty. Their children :
Mary, b. Dec. 29, 1728 ; m. May 25, 1758, Charles Chase (6).
Elizabeth, b. Mar. 30, 1731 ; d., unm., Oct. 23, 1750.
Caleb, b. Mar. 24, 1733 ; m. Elizabeth - ----; d. Feb. 24, 1756.
William Sheafe, b. Dec. 16, 1734; in. 1757 ; d. Nov. 23, 1758. Anna, b. May 4, 1739 ; m. Jonathan Chase, of Seabrook. Abigail, b. Mar. 11, 1742; m. David Perkins, of H. F., Mar. 22, 1764.
Nathaniel Sheafe, bp. Mar. 16, 1744; m. ; lived in Portsmouth. Sarah, bp. Sept. 14, 1746; m. James Gooding, Aug. 13, 1767. Elizabeth, bp. Jan. 19, 1752; m. Winthrop Gove, son of Edward (4). Olive, bp. June 30, 1754.
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GROSS.
I. WILLIAM GROSS married Jan. 25, 1739, Love, daughter of Reuben Marston (20). Children :
William, bp. Sept. 30, 1739. Reuben, bp. Jan. 18, 1741.
HAINES.
I. THOMAS HAINES was a son of - and Rachel Haines. She married, second, Jonathan Wedgwood (2). Thomas was born about 1685 ; married, first, Jan. 9, 1712, Abigail, daughter of Lieut. James Philbrick (6) ; second, Dee. 28, 1716, Abigail Cole, who died June 26, 1772, aged eighty-five years. He died at North Hampton, March 25, 1770. Children :
Abigail, b. 1717; d. young. Sarah, b. Ang. 27, 1718 ; d. Apr. 17, 1736. Rachel, b. Mar. 17, 1721 ; [m. William Randall, of Rye, Jan. 1, 1770?).
Mary, b. July 6, 1724 ; d. May 21, 1736.
Thomas, b. Oct. 7, 1726; m. Aug. 8, 1745, Deborah Lamprey ; d May 10, 1767. Had ch. : Joslma. Malachi. Deborah. James and perhaps others. Joshua, b. Dec. 5, 1728 ; d. Apr. 28, 1736.
Abigail, b. Sept. 14, 1735.
Thomas Haines (1) lived at Little River, and was one of the pe- titioners against the separation from the old town, in 1742 (p. 200).
HANKITT-HONKITT.
I. JOHN HANKITT, as the spelling is in this record, died Feb. 16, 1671.
JOHN HONKITT, late of Hampton, deceased ; inventory taken Mar. 22, 1671-by Samuel Dalton and Jolin Sanborn : Amt. £14-9-3.
HARDEN.
I. NATHANIEL HARDEN married, 1787, Sarah, daughter of John Tuck (8) ; lived in Hampton. Children :
Sarah, bp. Oct. 25, 1789; d., unm., Oct. 11, 1865.
Samuel (2), b. Nov. 11, 1792 ; m. Betsey Eaton ; d. Jan. 5, 1877.
Nathaniel, b. 1794 ; d., unm., Oct. 6, 1870.
Betsey, m. John Smart, of Exeter.
Jeremiah, was living in 1875.
Susan, m. Charles Stow, of Lancaster, Ms.
II. SAMUEL HARDEN, town sexton, son of Nathaniel (1), lived with his widowed mother on a plat of ground near the Academy (the old meeting-house site), granted by the town for their occupancy, during their life-time. He was a 'pensioner of the war of 1812 (p. 338).
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He married Betsey Eaton, of Seabrook (born July 19, 1783 ; died April 7, 1864). They had one daughter :
Elizabeth Knight, bp. July 13, 1823; m. Ebenezer Fowler, of Seabrook.
HARRIMAN.
I. JOHN HARRIMAN, clergyman, was born in Plaistow, in 1784 ; married Rachel, daughter of Maj. Ezekiel Gile, of that town; lived in Plaistow till after the birth of his fourth child, and came to Hamp- ton as pastor of the Christian Baptist church in 1819. Though none of his children were born in Hampton, the eldest spent a long life here, and the connection was such with Hampton families, the record very properly belongs among these gencalogies. His home was where Mr. Stacy W. Brown now lives.
About 1822 Elder Harriman returned to Plaistow, where his last two children were born. About 1831 he removed to Canterbury. In 1865 he bought a residence in Newton, N. H., where he died April 11, 1866, aged eighty-two years ; buried on his birthday. Mrs. Har- riman then went to live with her daughter, Mrs. Fellows, in Haver- hill, Mass., and died there, Mar., 1875, aged eighty. two years ; buried in Newton. (See p. 462.) Children :
Caroline, b. Jan. 14, 1805 ; m. John Perkins (21) ; d. May 10, 1881.
John, clergyman, b. 1808 ; m. Julia Noyes, of Atkinson ; pastor in Newmar- ket and in Gloucester, Ms. ; in old age, lived with his daughters in Cal- ifornia ; d. there, 1890, aged 82 yrs. His wife d. there. Five ch.
Eliza, b. 1810; m. Samnel Fellows, of Sandown; lived ten years there, five in Manchester, and since, in Haverhill, Ms., where both are living, at the age of 82 yrs. Two ch.
Mary, d. in Plaistow, aged 18 mos.
Corydan (son), d. in Canterbury, young.
Hadassah, b. 1828; m. Andrew Taylor, of Loudon. She is living in Pitts- field. Two ch.
HARRIS-See LEAVITT (16) - See NEAL.
HAWBOLT - See PAGE (33).
HEATH.
I. JOHN HEATH married Sarah -; had a daughter, Martha, born Nov. 30, 1677. He died Sept. 21, 1706 ; his widow died July, 1718.
II. NEHEMIAH HEATH, sea captain, born at Haverhill, Mass .; married, first, Oct. 14, 1705, Mary, daughter of John Gove (2) ; sec- ond, Mar. 16, 1717, Joanna Dow, of Salisbury, Mass. He died Jan.
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14, 1718. Residence, near the late Matthew Pike's, in Hampton Falls. Children :
Patience, b. Mar. 6, 1706 [1706-7?].
Elizabeth, b. June 26, 1709; m. Jonathan Cram, son of John (4).
HEALEY.
I. SAMUEL HEALEY, probably son of William, of Cambridge, Mass., married, first, Hannah- ; second, Sept. 15, 1693, Judith, daugh- ter of Henry Roby (1) ; third, June 17, 1725, Elizabeth --- , who died Nov. 27, 1728, aged sixty-eight years; settled in Hampton Falls. Children :
Samuel, "drowned att Corituck," Feb. 1, 1696, with Jonathan Chase.
William (2) (prob.).
Mary, b. Feb. 27, 1688.
Nathaniel (3?), b. Feb. 8, 1690.
II. WILLIAM HEALEY, probably son of Samuel (1), married Jan. 12, 1716, Mary, daughter of Deacon Benjamin Sanborn (9). Chil- dren :
Phebe, b. Oct. 18, 1716. Joanna, b. July 20, 1718.
Mary, bp. 1720. Samuel, bp. 1721. Sarah, bp. 1723.
Dorothy, bp. 1725. Paul, bp. 1727. William, bp. 1729.
Abraham, bp. 1731.
III. NATHANIEL HEALEY, probably the Nathaniel above, son of Samuel (1), married, first, Dec. 12, 1712, Hannah, daughter of Dan- iel Tilton (3) ; second, Mar. 4, 1722, Susanna, daughter of Peter Weare (2). Children :
Hannah, b. Aug. 2, 1718. Nathaniel, twins, b. Nov. 21, 1722; - John (5) ?].
m. 1744, Susanna Weare [dau. of
Elizabeth,
Stephen, b. Nov. 2, 1727; m. Dec. 27, 1749, Sarah, dau. of Dea. Josiah Batchelder (11).
Susanna, b. May 7, 1731.
Paul Healey, probably brother of Samuel (1), served for Hampton in King William's war.
Maj. Levi Healey died May 19, 1812.
HENDRICKS-HENRICK.
I. DANIEL HENDRICKS, born about 1610, was one of the young men who received lots of land shortly after the settlement of the town ; but he probably did not remain long. His children were born in Hav-
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erhill, Mass., and he was representative from that town in 1681; was living in 1700. He married, first, Dorothy -, who died June 5, 1659 ; second, - Children :
Jotham, b. July 21, 1650. Jabez, b. Dec. 3, 1651.
Mael (?), b. Nov. 11, 1653. Dorothy, b. May 31, 1659.
Sarah, b. Aug. 8, 1661. Abraham, b. Ang. 2, 1663.
Deborah, b. Nov. 25, 1666.
HILLIARD.
I. EMANUEL HILLIARD received Oct. 10, 1657, from Rev. Timothy Dalton, a deed of gift "unto my loving Kinsman, Eman : Hilliard, of ye towne aforesaid, Seaman, 100 acres of meadow & upland, being part of my farme," etc. Ten days later (Oct. 20, 1657), Mr. Hil- liard was lost at sea (p. 57). His wife was Elizabeth [Parkhurst, niece of Ruth Dalton (1) ?], who married, second, Joseph Merry (1). Children :
Timothy (2), b. ab. 1646; m., 1st, Apphia Philbrick ; 2d, Mehetabel d. Aug. 17, 1723.
John, b. Mar. 2, d. Aug. 7, 1651.
Benjamin, b. Nov. 2, 1652; killed by Indians, June 13, 1677 (p. 221). Elizabeth, b. Jan. 22, 1655.
II. TIMOTHY HILLIARD, son of Emanuel (1), married, first, Dec. 3, 1674, Apphia, daughter of James Philbrick (4) ; second, about Sept. 20, 1712 (date of marriage settlement), Mehetabel- (sister of his first wife?). Children :
Elizabeth, b. Sept. 29, 1679 ; m., 1st, Caleb Shaw(5) ; 2d, Joseph Tilton (5) ; d. Apr. 19, 1724.
Benjamin (3), b. July 19, 1681; m., 1st, Mehetabel Weare; 2d, Elizabeth Chase; d. Nov. 18, 1723.
Apphia, b. Aug. 29, 1686; d. Feb. 14, 1699.
Mary, b. Aug. 23, 1688. - (a dau.), b. June 24, 1690.
III. BENJAMIN HILLIARD, son of Timothy (2), married, first, April 20, 1703, Mehetabel, danghter of Nathaniel Weare (1) ; second, April 3, 1706, Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph Chase (2). Children : Benjamin, b. Oct. 14, 1703; m., 1st, 1728, Mary, dau. of Jonathan Pres- cott (4); 2d, 1746, Dorothy Robie (or Ring?).
Anne, b. Jan. 7, 1708 ; m. Sherburne Tilton, son of Joseph (5).
Jonathan, b. Feb., 1710; m., 1st, 1732, Hannah Cooper; 2d, 1746, Mary
Green.
Ch. : Rachel. Joseph.
Benjamin.
Hannah.
Elizabeth. '
Nanne. Jonathan. Mary. Mary.
Timothy, b. Aug. 3, 1713; m. 1738, Mary Norris; d. Sept. 16, 1745. Ch. : Zebulun. Simeon. Chase.
Rachel, b. Sept. 23, 1715 ; m. Walter Williams, son of Edward (1).
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Elizabeth, b. Jan. 12, 1718.
Joseph Chase, b. Aug. 13, 1720; m. Huldah -; will proved, Feb. 29, 1796.
JOHN T. HILLIARD-[See HOBBS (25) ].
HILTON.
I. SAMUEL HILTON, born about 1697 ; married Jan. 23, 1733, Pru- dence, daughter of Samuel Page (4) ; died May 14, 1748. They prob- ably had no children.
HOBBS INDEX.
I MAURICE.
John, Nehemiah,3 Morris,4
XIV JOSEPH. XV JONATHAN. XVI BENJAMIN.
James. 5
II JOHN.
XVII MORRIS.
III NEHEMIAH.
Samuel,“ Stephen.7
XVIII JEREMIAII.
IV MORRIS.
Obed S.,20 Morris,21 John,22
Moses, 23 James. 24
V JAMES.
VI SAMUEL.
XX OBED S.
VII STEPHEN.
Benjamin. 26
VIII MORRIS.
XXI MORRIS.
Morris. 12
XXII JOHN.
IX BENJAMIN.
XXIII MOSES.
Benjamin.13
XXIV JAMES.
JOHN. Joseph. 14
Edwin J.,27 Washington
XI JAMES.
HI.,28 Horace. 29
Jonathan, 15 Benjamin, 16
XXVI BENJAMIN. XXVII EDWIN J.
Morris. 17
XII MORRIS.
XIII BENJAMIN.
XXVIII WASHINGTON H. XXIX HORACE.
HOBBS.
Maurice (or Morris) Hobbs, according to tradition, left his native country under the following singular circumstances. He had been paying his addresses to a young lady, who, from some cause not men- tioned, turned him off; and thereupon, he determined to emigrate to America. When the lady knew of it, she relented, and, knowing he would pass her residence as he proceeded to embark, placed herself in his view, hoping to bring about a reconciliation. To her grief, she found him inexorable ; and although she accosted him with the affec- tionate enquiry, "Whither goest thou, Maurice?" yet he deigned not
Jeremiah,19 Washington. 19
Morris,8 Benjamin,9 John, 10 James. 11
XIX WASHINGTON. Daniel. 25
XXV DANIEL.
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HISTORY OF HAMPTON.
to turn his head or to look upon her. And they never saw each other more.
I. MORRIS HOBBS, born about 1615, came to Hampton between 1640 and 1645 ; married Sarah, daughter of William Eastow (1) ; lived with his father-in-law on the present homestead of Horace Hobbs (29), one of his descendants, of the seventh generation. He died Jan. 4, 1706. Children :
William, b. about 1642 ; lived in Topsfield, Ms.
John (2), b. ab. 1644 ; m. Sarah Colcord; d. Jan. 27, 1718.
Sarah, m. Abraham Drake (4).
Nehemiah (3), b. ab. 1648 ; m. Mary Holmes; d. Feb. 7, 1730. Morris (4), b. Jan. 15, 1652 ; m. Sarah Swett; d. Apr. 6, 1740. James (5), m. Sarah Fifield ; d. Sept. 22, 1679.
Mary, b. Feb. 11, 1657 ; m. Joseph Cass (2) ; d. July 3, 1692.
Bethia, b. Feb. 28, 1659 ; m. John Tuck (3) ; d. May 29, 1738.
Hannah, b. Apr. 9, 1662; m. David Wedgwood (3).
Abigail, b. July 29, 1664 ; m. Samuel Dow (5) ; d. May 12, 1700.
II. JOHN HOBBS, son of Morris (1), married Dec. 30, 1668, Sarah, daughter of Edward Colcord (1). Children :
Sarah, b. Dec. 30, 1669 ; m. John Leavitt (6) ; d. Dec. 13, 1701. Mehetabel, b. Feb. 28, 1673; m. Joseph Towle (3).
III. NEHEMIAH HOBBS, son of Morris (1), married Sept., 1693, Mary Holmes, who died June 19, 1706. He inherited the easterly part of the homestead. Children :
Abigail, had a dau., Elizabeth, b. ab. 1718, who m. Morris Lamprey (6).
Nehemiah, b. Jan. 15, 1696; d., unm., Apr. 24, 1753.
Samuel (6), b. Feb. 5, 1698 ; m. Rachel Knowles; d. 1753 or 1754. Stephen (7), b. May 18, 1700; m. Patience Towle; d. 1757. Noah, b. Dec. 22, 1702.
Bethia, b. Oct. 8, 1705 ; m. Joseph Moulton (35) ; d. Dec. 19, 1723.
IV. MORRIS HOBBS, son of Morris (1), married June 13, 1678, Sarah, daughter of Benjamin Swett (1), and lived on the homestead (Eastow lot). Children :
Esther, b. Apr. 12, 1679; m. Peter Johnson (5) ; d. Aug. 24, 1741. Morris (8). b. Sept. 13, 1680; m. Theodate Batchelder; d. May 7, 1739. Benjamin (9), m. Mary (Marston?). Sarah, m. Joseph Towle (3). Mary, b. Mar. 5, 1687.
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