The early history of Southampton, L. I., New York, with genealogies, 2nd ed., Part 35

Author: Howell, George Rogers. [from old catalog]
Publication date: 1887
Publisher: Albany, Weed, Parsons and company
Number of Pages: 494


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39. Harker, William ; one of the original undertakers, and men- tioned in the Indian deed of Dec. 13, 1640. Removed to Lynn, and there resided ; w. Elizabeth d. May 21, 1661.


Havens, Constant, of B. H., yeoman, wills to w. Elizabeth and ch. Constant, Jonathan, Abigail, w. of Thos. Terry, Mary Tuttle, Lucretia Howell and Elizabeth Havens. Proved Jan. 8, 1761. N. Y. S. O.


Havens, Joseph, of B. H., wills, Oct. 12, 1771, to w. Jemima and ch. to be born of his wife then with child, his sisters Hannah Havens, Sarah, w. of Alexander King, brother Jonathan H., nephews Nicoll Havens and Jonathan Nicoll Havens. Codicil of of Apr. 29, 1775, states that his w. died in giving birth to a male child named Joseph. Will proved May 31, 1775.


40. Heathcote, George, bought a residence of Obadiah Sale, which Caleb Heathcote, said to be a cousin of George, in 1712 sold to the town for a cemetery. William Russell was the first owner of this property. George H. died in Southampton.


In 1710, Nov. 14, George Heathcote writes his will as a merchant in Pennsylvania, and wills to cousin Caleb H., of N. Y., to two gr. ch., ch. of John Barker, of London, and his sister, deceased, and to sisters in Eng., Hannah Browne and Anne Lupton.


41. Hilyard, Timothy, with w., d. or sister Margaret, on list of 1698. In 1669 one of this name in Hampton, Mass., according to Savage.


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42. Houldsworth, Jonas, 1663, schoolmaster, afterward of Hunt- ington. In 1698 in Southold. Taught in Southampton £35 per annum.


43. Howe, Daniel and Jeremiah. Daniel, one of the most influ- ential pioneers of the settlement, master and owner of the vessel which brought the colonists from Lynn, and magistrate. Resided here from the settlement until the settlement of East Hampton, of which, according to Hedges, he was one of the settlers in 1648. But he was in Southampton in Oct. 1649. Lewis and Newhall (Hist. of Lynn), say he was freeman there 1634, and Lieut. in the Ancient Artillery Company 1638. He had brother Edward and son Ephraim, and perhaps other ch. Jeremiah, Dec. 1, 1646, is mentioned, with a few others, who had not then paid their taxes due - perhaps because of removal. He was son of Edward, the bro. of Daniel, and came in the Truelove 1635, and removed to New Haven.


44. Hubby, John, 1650, receives money for working in the sea- poose, and in 1651 in a lawsuit. May, 1652, he fails to appear in court, having left the town.


45. Hughes, Humphry, had son Humphry b. Oct. 2, 1669. In 1669 a Humphry had w. Martha, and in list of 1698 are Humphry, Abner, Uriah, Jedediah and John, the four latter probably the sons or brothers of the 2d Humphry. None of this name are on the tax lists of 1695 or 1683. They lived east in Bridge Hampton or Sagg. A Humphry Hughes was of Cape May Co., New Jersey, 1696.


Jacobs, Joseph, of S. H., merchant, wills, Sept. 12, 1774, to w. Eleanor and ch. Joseph, Joel, Oliver, Eleanor and Prudence (the last four under age). Proved Oct. 19, 1774. N. Y. S. O. Joel continued the business of a country store, and lived in the house now owned by Edwin P. Halsey.


46. Jacques, Richard, sole mention is on the whaling list of 1644.


47. Kallum (or Kellam), Robert, is on tax list of 1683. He has a lot in division of land in 1673, and remained quite a number of years in the town.


48. Kelly, John, carpenter, April 10, 1651, has a lot of three acres granted to him. In Jan., 1652, occurred the suit for obtaining promise of marriage under pretense of his wife being dead -


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i. e., dead in trespasses and sins - before alluded to. March, 165}, he was fined 5s. for lying, and did not remain long after this.


49. Kempton, Manasseh. Savage says a Menasseh (who must have been father or gr. father of the one in Southampton) Kemp- ton was one of the earliest settlers of Plymouth, and probably came in the Ann 1623. He died Jan. 14, 1663, and his w. Julian d. Feb. 19, 1663, . 81. Rep. 9 yrs. The Manasseh, of Southampton, d. Nov. 28, 1737, æ. 86. In 1688 he bought Pope's lot of Ben. More, which is the open lot north of the residence of A. J. Post's. Manasseh died a bachelor. He was a farmer, and willed, Sept. 27, 1734, to kinsman William K., of Plymouth, N. E .; to kinsman Stephen Kempton, cordwainer, of S. H., and his d. Priscilla, and to Abigail Bacon, his housekeeper. Proved Jan. 13, 1733 N. Y. S. O.


50. Kirtland family. Philip came quite early to Lynn - proba- bly with part of his family. His two sons- Philip, æ. 21, and Nathaniel, æ. 19 - came to Lynn in the Hopewell April, 1635. He had another son, John, b. about 1607, who was in E. H. 1658 and 1659, and what other family I know not. Philip, junior, and his brother Nathaniel, were a short time residents here - coming with the first settlers. But Philip returned to Mass. in 1641, and Nathaniel removed before 1644. Philip, Jr., had ds. Mary, Sarah, Susanna and Hannah, and w. Alice, who m. 2d Evan Thomas.


51. Larrison (or Lawrison), John, a mason, m. 1st Jemima Hal- sey May 23, 1683, and 2d Mary, wid. of David Howell, Dec. 20, 1686. Had one d., Mary. In 1683 he is taxed for £254, and not living 1694.


52. Laughton, John, 1665, has three acres N. of Mr. Russell's home lot. (See Heathcote for the location.) He probably died childless soon after 1679. In 1678 a brother Josiah is mentioned, who had then a son John of full age. Josiah had* also son Josiah. In 1715 Josiah sells the so. half of place formerly John Laughton's to Benjamin Haines. The name is spelled Lawton on commis- sion to collect the taxes.


53. Lawrence, Zachary, on the list of 1683.


54. Leaming, Christopher, of Sagg, had w. Esther and s. Thomas, b. born about 1674, a cooper, and a son Aaron. In 1692 he and his


*W. S. Pelletreau.


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sons moved to Dennisville, Cape May Co., N. J. A considerable account of this family, after their migration to Cape May Co., N. J. (whither the L. I. people went for carrying on the whaling busi- ness) may be found in Dr. Beesely's history of the settlement of this county, bound up with the Report of the Geological Survey of Cape May County by G. H. Cook.


55. Lum (or Loom), John, had a home lot granted June 17, 1651. He probably removed to Huntington, as such a one in 1660 is mentioned as living there, " formerly of North Sea," and having still a son Samuel in Southampton, who is said to be heir of Mark Meiggs, of Huntington. In 1654 John has a hundred in the Saga- bonack division. He had, also, probably another son, Matthew, who was a blacksmith, and in 1667 lived in the Southend some- where. A Samuel is on the list of 1683 and 1694, and on the list of 1698 we find a number of the name, and if his family, we might say w. Hannah and ch. Matthew, Samuel, Abigail and Hannah. He lived in the Mecox settlement.


56. Maltby, John, formerly of Connecticut, a tax payer in 1694. He m. Susana Clark, and had ch. Sarah b. 1705, who d. unmarried 1723, and Mary, w. of Hugh Gelston. John M. d. June 27, 1706, aged 33 years. The John mentioned was the son of John Maltby, of New Haven, who (according to Savage) was lost at sea 1676, leaving w. Mary and children Mary and John. His w. Mary was d. of Richard Bryant, of Milford, Conn., and was born 1654. She m. 2d Edward Howell, who thus brought the children to Southampton, where John, at maturity, married Susana Clark, and Mary m. Rev. John Fordham. The John of Southampton must have had male heirs, as a family of this name in Hadlyme, Ct., claim descent from him.


57. Mapham (or Mappem), John, according to Savage, was son of John, of Guilford, Ct., in 1639, who d. 1649. John, the younger, m. Mary, only d. of James Hampton, and succeeded to his estate, and had two ds., one of whom, Mary, m. Thomas Lupton. The other, Abigail, m. Charles Booth, of Southold. 1671 James Hamp- ton gives him land. He died between 1683 and 1686, in which year (1686) his wid. m. Benj. Horton, of Southold.


58. Marvin (or Merwin), Robert. May 12, 1649, he has from the town a £100 lot granted to him " on three months' approbation had of him." This, by the way, establishes the fact that he was a far-


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mer, as the town gave usually but a £50 lot to mechanics on their settlement. He, more than any other, occupied himself in destroy- ing wolves, as appears from the town records. Richard is once men- tioned, but it is probably a clerical error for Robert. He m. Mary, d. of William Browne, and in 1650 administers upon the estate of his father-in-law. Thompson mentions him as a resident of Hemp- stead in 1682, as also a John - perhaps a son.


59. Mason, William, in 1682, buys eight acres on the hill (now homestead of Thomas Warren), and there lived, in 1684 and 1698. James, of East Hampton, 1687. `In 1696 a William M. had 150 acres in Cape May Co., N. J.


60. Meacham, Jeremiah. Savage says a Jeremiah, of Salem, Mass., a fuller, had w. Deborah and ch. Isaac, Jeremiah, Rhoda, Sarah, Hannah and Bethia. The s. Jeremiah probably is the one on the Southampton records as a resident in 1658, and also in 1660, when he is mentioned as on jury, or the elder Jeremiah might himself have moved as mentioned. Hedges gives him an early residence in East Hampton.


61. Meiggs, Mark, with father Vincent and brother John, are residents of New Haven 1646-7. He resided in Southampton from 1651 to 1658. He was granted a lot in E. H., but abandoned it before Dec. 1651. In Huntington 1672. He gives by will all his property, after decease of his wife Avis, to Samuel, s. of John Lum, of Southampton. In 1657 a Vincent Meiggs is resident of North Sea, and in 1653 he contracts to build a mill in E. Hampton. He died at Killingworth, Ct., Dec., 1658.


62. Melvine, Walter, a cooper, and w. Mary, in 1697, sell to Samuel Butler what was formerly the homestead of Josiah Foster. He recorded ch. John, b. Jan. 3, 1685; Hannah, b. March 18, 1688, and Martha, b. July 1, 1691.


63. Mendall, John, June 8, 1659, one of a party who illegally took goods from a Dutch vessel wrecked at Southampton. Nothing more can I find of him.


64. Miller, John, 1655, charged with slander by Mark Meggs.


65. Mills, Richard, freeman 1650, schoolmaster and town clerk 1651. In 1551, Apr. 11, the old meeting-house was given him by the town to enlarge his own house for keeping the ordinary. March 7, 1653, he sells his homestead to John Cooper, Jr., removed, and was schoolmaster in Middlebury, N. Y., 1660, and town clerk in


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Westchester, 1661. In 1683 Samuel and Isaac pay taxes. Samuel M. d. 1685, leaving son Richard, a minor. In 1694 only Isaac remains, and he lived in Bridgehampton, Sagg or Mecox, and had son Isaac in 1698 (as per list), and also probably s. Jonathan. Dr. Mills had · son David, b. Dec. 9, 1693.


66. Milner, George, appears as resident in 1653 and 1654. Lewis says Michael Milner came in the James of London 1635, æ. 23, and removed to L. I. If so, perhaps he was father of this George.


67. Minthorn, Richard, on list of 1698 - probably a servant or laborer.


68. Moore (or More), John and Benjamin, etc. Jolin has a lot granted Apr., 1641. March 15, 1643, he was censured by the court " for saying Daniel Howe did vsurpe the execution of the place of magistracy, hee then lyeing under church censure." Oct., 1644. "A little before this Southampton, through Edward Howell, John Gosmer and John Moore, petitioned to be received in the Jurisdic- tion of Connecticut."* In 1688 Benjamin sells Pope's lot to Manas- seh Kempton. 1n 1698 Joseph has, per list, w. Sarah and ch. Joseph.


Joseph More, of S. II. (B. H.), Gent., wills, Mch. 21, 1723, to w. Sarah and ch. Elizabeth Sanford, Sarah Cook, Ruth M., Abigail M., gr. s. Daniel More (not 21), and gr. sons Caleb and David More. Proved May 30, 1726. This name is spelled indifferently Moore and More.


Robert More, of B. H., yeoman, wills, Sept. 9, 1753, to w. Mary and ch. Henry and others not named, but all under age. Proved Oct. 26, 1753. N. Y. S. O.


Benjamin, Elizabeth, Sarah and Mary.


69 Morehouse, John, of B. H., first appears on the list of 1683. He d. Oct. 10, 1701, leaving children John, Mary and Phebe. The second John (of B. H.) had w. Zerviah and willed Jan. 4, 1760, to d. Zerviah and gr. ch. John Morehouse, Nathan M., Isaac M., Phebe M. and Silvanus Stuart, Silas Stuart, Ruth Stuart, Mehet- abel Stuart and Sarah Stuart and Zerviah Hand. Proved Dec. 25, 1760. The second John had ch. John, Nathan and Gideon, whom he must have outlived. Gideon removed. The third John had ch. John, Nathan, Isaac, Phebe and Zerviah.


* Trumbull's Hist. of Ct.


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70. Mowbray, John, schoolmaster, engages to teach a school Apr. 28, 1694, "att twelve shillings In cash per schollar for the terme of six moneths comenceing from ye first day of May next, and ending ye first of November next Ensueing, and to teach them In these hours following, viz., from eight to eleven o'clock In the fforenoone and from one to five of the clocke ye afternoone." He removed to one of the western towns of L. I. On the list of 1698 with Anning Mowbray.


71. Needham; Edmund, on the list of "Undertakers " 1640 and in the Indian deed of Dec. 13, 1640, but did not remain long, since no land is recorded to him. He lived in Lynn, where he died in 1677, leaving children, as recorded by Lewis and Newhall.


72. Newell or Newhall, Thomas, mentioned only in the agree- ment of the settlers. Resided in Lynn and died there.


73. Newton, Benoni, died at Mecox March 4, 170§, ae. 53. Had w. Joana, who d. May, 1710, ae. 56. Was a carpenter. Had ch. according to list of 1698, Benjamin, Isaac, Jonathan, John, Joana, Elizabeth and Phebe.


Isaac Newton of B. HI. wills Mch. 7, 170}, to bro. Ebenezer (under age), bros. Caleb and John, sisters Elizabeth and Martha. Proved May 16, 1712. N. Y. S. O.


Nicoll, Benjamin, of S. H. (prob. Sag Harbor) Letters of adm. to his w. Charity Aug. 6, 1724.


74. Norris, Robert. In 1678 had been for 11 years in service of Richard Howell. In 1683 Peter and Robert both tax payers. In 1698, as by list, both lived east - in Sagg probably - and Robert had w. Hannah and ch. Robert, Oliver, Hannah, Mary and Sarah. Peter had w. or d. Sarah and ch. Hannah and Elizabeth. In 1683 Oliver is taxed in East Hampton.


75. Odell, Richard, Mr. On whaling list of 1644. July 7, 1645, the house lot of " Mr. Cole of Hartford " was given to him on con- dition of his remaining three years. Made freeman Oct. 8, 1647. Here as late as 1654, but soon after removed to New Jersey or New York.


76. Ogden, John, Mr., freeman May 31, 1650. Was the leader in the settlement at North Sea with five other families besides his own in Feb. 1613. 1663 has son John and nephew John O. Here in 1665, but in 1667 is said to be of Feversham. In Feb. 1663 he is said to be J. O. of Feversham, and Elizabethtown was settled in


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Nov. 1664. But Feb. 1663 = Feb. 1663. So far our records. Hin- man says he was at Stamford, Ct., in the latter part of 1641 or early in 1642. Had w. Jane, who, according to tradition, was sister of Robert Bond. Hatfield says he had brother Richard. In 1644 those two brothers removed to Hempstead, L. I., of which John Ogden was one of the patentees. He went, says Dr. Hatfield, to Achter Kol or Elizabeth with his adult sons John, Jonathan, David, Joseph and Benjamin. Here as in his other residences he was appointed to posts of honor and responsibility. Dr. II. gives further information, which is beyond the scope of these pages. Samuel O. of Elizabeth m. Johana Schellinger of E. Hampton, Sept- 10, 1:07. John O. of same place m. Mary Osborn of E. Hampton, Oct. 8, 1122.


77. Oldfields, John, June 17, 1651, has a €50 lot granted him provided he settle and pursue his trade as a tanner. In 1659 sells home lot between Thos. Halsey, Sen., and Thos. Cooper. In 1662 sells his house and lot in "Northampton " or North Sea to John Jennings, cordwinder. In 1664 resides in E. Hampton. In 1665 he was in Jamaica, L. I. A John O. is named as one of the patentees in Gov. Dongan's patent of Jamaica 1686.


78. Osman -, no such name on the records early or late any- where. This is mentioned because others following Thompson who gives the name have been perplexed at finding no traces of such a person previous to the settlement of Southampton.


79. Owen, George. On the list of 1683.


SO. Paine, William, in Feb. 1652, has a £100 lot in Sagabonack division. In April, 1654, he is mentioned as " of late deceased." He had w. Martha and lived probably in North Sea or North Side. In 1657 a Joseph Paine is mentioned.


81. Painter, Richard, a tailor, in 1679, buys 1g acres on the hill of Cornelius Voncke; here in 1682, but not in 1683. He removed to Elizabethtown, N. J.


82. Parker, John, a fuller, of Noyac in 1696. The privileges of the stream at Noyac were granted to him May 2, 1690, for a fulling mill.


83. Parvine, Thomas, lived up Meeting-house lane probably, and had, as by list of 1698, w. or d. Rebecca and s. Thomas.


84. Patton. Robert, died May 12, 1700 - a bachelor apparently. Wills his estate to various parties and £20 to a Win. Patton in Scot- land.


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85. Peirce, Jonathan, d. July 2, 1759, b. 1695 ; had w. Abiah and a s. Benjamin, who d. Aug. 1, 1747, ae. 19.


86. Penny, John, mentioned 1729 as having w. Juda and ch. Robert and Christopher, who removed to South Carolina. John is on list of 1794 and in 1696 sells his homestead.


87. Perkins, William, on the tax list of 1694. Ann of North Sea is on list of 1698, when probably William was dead. Taxed in 1683 in East Hampton.


88. Petty, John, on list of 1683. Edward on the tax list of 1694 and in 1698 has by the list sons Elnathan and Edward.


89. Phillips, Zerubbabel, m. Ann, wid. of John White, 1663; constable and lieutenant. He died about 1686 and perhaps left son John P.


90. Pope, Thomas, weaver, was one of the settlers of Stamford in 1641 ; resident of Hempstead 1644-47 ; then came probably to South- ampton, though Farmer mentions a Thomas of Yarmouth in 1646 who had sons Seth b. 1647, Thomas, 1651, and John b. 1652. He had w. Mary and son John. Received house lot from Southampton March 165g, and there resided in 1670. He removed thence to Elizabeth, N. J., perhaps about 1670, and died there before 1677.


91. Redfield, James, Jan. 1664, sues an Indian for a gun and gets it. One of this name in New London 1649 and 1662.


92. Reed, Thomas, schoolmaster, has recorded ch. Sarah b. Aug. 1, 1706, Ashur b. Sept. 8, 1711, Thomas b. Apr. 23, 1714, John b. Apr. 25, 1717, Sybil b. Jan. 24, 1720, Amy b. Feb. 8, 1723, and David b. Aug. 10, 1725. He m. Sarah, d. of Isaac Cory, May 30, 1704.


93. Robinson, John, "late of Salem," May, 1652, has granted to him " ffarringtons land, the saide land being intended for a smith." Soon removed.


Rolt, Henry, of B. H., weaver, wills, Jan. 2, 1770, to w. Phebe and his two sisters, Sarah Rolt and Jane Allen. Proved Oct. 9, 1770. N. Y. S. O.


94. Rounsifull, Richard, with son Richard and Hannah and Martha appear only on the list of 1698. They lived in Wickapogue.


Rugg, Joseph, of S. H. (North Sea), presser of cloth, wills, Feb. 1, 1781, to w. Deborah and ch. eldest d. Sarah, Mary, Agnes, Phile, Phebe and Jerusha. Proved July 3, 1782. N. Y. S. O.


95. Rusco, William, of Hartford, 1639. Nathaniel had recorded


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ch. Johana b. Jan. 20, 1684, Mary b. Sept. 2, 1685, Nathaniel b. Sept. 6, 1686, and Ebenezer b. Oct. 10, 1688, and Ammiruhama b. List of 1698 adds Amijah R., lived east, perhaps in Sagg. Elizabeth, w. of Nathaniel R., d. Oct. 18, 1686.


96. Russell, William, on the list of 1657. Lived at the North end and died 1678. Had ch. Oliver b. May 7, 1671, and William. Oliver was a cooper and on list of 1694, but not on that of 1696 or S, as he removed about that time to Cape May Co., N. J. William of S. II. Aug. 27, 1678, wills to w. Elizabeth and ch. Oliver, William and others not named. He m. Elizabeth, d. of Obadiah Rogers. He was drowned 1681. Samnel of E. H., prob. son of William above, had ch. bap. Mary, Sept. 18, 1709 ; Martha, Ang. 26, 1711 ; Samuel, May 17, 1717 ; Samuel again, June 28, 1719.


David R. had s. Jared bap. in E. H. May, 1778.


John R. of B. H. buys land in E. H. 1760.


Caleb R. of B. H. b. 1749, June 4, grad. at Princeton 1770, removed soon after this and studied law at New Brunswick - practiced in Morristown and had ch. Sylvester D. b. 1776 ; Jared S. b. 1778 ; Henry P. b. 1779 ; Charles b. 1783; Robert M. b. 1786, William b. 1789; and Algernon S. b. 1793.


97. Sale, Obadiah, a cooper, had w. Rachel. In 1688 buys a house lot of Samuel Whitehead between the present residences of James H. Pierson and Albert Reeves, and in second purchase of the same buys the corner house lot now the residence of Albert Reeves. In 1679 he sold his homestead (now the North end cemetery) to Geo. Heathcote. Hatfield thinks Obadiah was s. of Edward (b. 1611) of Salem, 1635, and had bro. Ephraim and ch. Ephraim and Daniel and two others. He removed from Southampton to Boston and thence to Elizabeth, N. J.


98. Sanders, John, on the list of 1683. Six of this name in Savage.


99. Searing, Simon, June 17, 1651, had a £50 lot granted him. Thompson says he was in Hempstead 1647 and 1683.


99}. Scott, Robert, merchant, of Boston, sues Jonas Wood H. Feb. 25, 1653.


100. Shaw, Thomas, a cooper, 1682, of North Sea, had ch. Thomas (probably) and David, Francis and John, and in 1698, as by list in family, Mary, Susana and Jane. Edmund Shaw, March, 1652, is censured for excess in drinking, and again, Dec. 15, 1658.


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In 1687 Edmund and Richard inhabitants of East Hampton. Richard resided there as early as 1698, when he is mentioned with wife Elizabeth.


101. Shepherd, John, died March 24, 1682. Sole record.


102. Silvester, Capt., proprietor of Shelter Island, Oct. 30, 1655, sues Jonas Wood H.


103. Simpkins, William ; on tax list of 1683. He had ch. Bar- bara b. Nov. 10, 1678, Sarah b. Nov. 12, 1680. His w. Mary d. Mch. 10, 1681.


104. Smith, Richard, and Roger, etc. Richard, with title of Mr., is mentioned as being a resident here as early as 1643. Sept. 17, 1656, he was banished from the town on account of " unrever- end carriage " toward the magistrates, and has a week to prepare. The banishment appears to have been effectually carried out, although he returned, as appears from the Boston records. Felt says he was a Quaker and was imprisoned in Boston for disorderly conduct in Sept. 1656, but soon released and sent back to his family on L. I. He came to Boston Sept. 2, 1656, from the Barba- does, to which he had been banished. In 1676 has w. Sarah and lives in "Smithfield " (probably Smithtown), L. I. In 1698 Joseph, William and Thomas are on the list of North Sea men, perhaps ch. or gr. ch. of Richard.


June 17, 1651, Bartholomew Smith has a home lot of £50 granted him provided he remain and pursue his trade. In 1660 Roger Smith is mentioned as in a law suit.


"Phebe, relict of Nathaniel Smith, Esq., d. Aug. 26, 1775, æ. 73," is supposed to be the mother of Dr. William Smith, who m. Ruth, d. of Zebulon Howell, Sen., and had ch. Dr. John, Phebe, Mary and another son, who removed to Philadelphia. Mary m. John Pelletreau and had ch. William S., Nathaniel, Charles, Edwin and John, as appears in the genealogy of the Pelletreau family.


105. Standley, Onesiphorus ; on the tax list of 1683.


106. Stanton, Thomas, was paid £4 for services as interpreter to Indians. A resident of Stonington, Ct., and came to Virginia 1634, æ. 20. Had s. Thomas b. 1639.


107. Stolking or Stocking, George; on tax list of 1694, s. of Samuel of Middletown, Ct., who was s. of George of Cambridge and Hartford.


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108. Stratton, John, in 1644, has a grant of land. Not here in 1649, but one of the settlers of East Hampton in that year. Rich- ard Stratton on the whale list 1642, and in 1683 mentioned as a resident of East Hampton.


109. Strickland, Jonathan, with w. or d. Mary, on list of 1698. A Mr. Stickland or Sticklem (probably same name as Strickland), . 1650, said to be of Hempstead, and to have son-in-law, Jonas Wood.


Sturmey, Charles, of North Sea, 1682, and d. Dec. 24, 1691, had w. Deborah.


110. Swinfield, Raphael ; sole mention is Dec. 1, 1646, when he failed to pay tax - probably had removed. Not on the list of 1644.


111. Symonds, Henry, Apr. 6, 1641, has land granted, but no evidence of any residence. According to Snow (Hist. of Boston), he was made freeman at that town 1643. Lechford says he was one of the church organized at Lynn, but did not go to Long Island with the others.


112. Tainte, John, blacksmith ; only mentioned in 1682.


113. Tennison, John, carpenter; here in 1667 and '68, building the second church. In 1671 he had a lot granted him which is now either the west half of Daniel Jagger's home lot, or the home- stead of the late Agee Halsey, which in 1682 he sold to Major John Howell.


114. Terry, Robert and Thomas. Thomas, aged 28, Robert, 25, and Richard, in 1635, came to America in the James from Eng- land. Thomas was one of the " undertakers," but did not remain long if he came at all. Robert was here probably from 1640 to 1646 or thereabouts. He was of Flushing 1666.




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