Fourth Generation
18. PATIENCEC4 GOODWIN (5. MargaretC3 Spencer, Patience2 William1), born in the Newichawanock area of Kittery (now S Berwick) 23 Mar 1653 (Seaman, "Daniel Goodwin" ms, 271); died Berwick between 18 Feb 1715/6 when she made her will and 4 Apr 1716 when it was proved (MW, 183); married Kittery 19 Sep 1670 (VR, 24) DANIEL STONE, born circa 1643, died between 13 Dec 1712 when he wrote his will and 15 Oct 1713 when it was proved (MW, 167-168; MPA 2/99,114). Daniel's name may originally been "Wadelsten", as seen in the 1672 George Broughton court case (LND, 663-4).1715/16 Will of Patience Stone
In the Name of God Amen I Patience Stone of the Town of Barwick in the County of Yorke in his Majts Province of the MasachuSetts Bay in New England widow (and Relict of Daniel Stone late of Barwick aforeSaid) being weak & ailing but of Sound & disposing Sence & memory, blessed be God for it Do make this my Last will & Testament.
First & principally I resign my Soul to God that gave it hopeing through the merits of my blessed Lord & Saviour Jusus Christ to obtain Pardon of all my Sins, and my body I Commit to the Earth to be decently buried at the discretion of the Executor to this my Last Will & Testament & as for this worldly Goods the Lord hath Lent me; after my Lawfull Debts & funerall Charge is paid I give & bestow as Followeth.
1. I give & bequeath unto my Son Daniel Stone a pair of Stilliards and one flax Comb.
2. I give & bequeath unto my daughter Rachael Grant one pewter platter.
3. I give & bequeath unto my daughter Patience Waymouth one pewter platter.
4. I give & bequeath unto my daughter Sarah Libby one pewter platter.
5. I give & bequeath unto my daughter Abigail Goodin one pewter platter & two plates.
6. I give & bequeath unto my daughter Elisabeth Stone one pewter platter & one Bason & my great Iron pott & two pewter plates.
7. I give & bequeath unto my Daughter Leah Stone one pewter platter & one Chafindish & two pewter plates & my middlein Iron pott.
8. I do give & bequeath unto my two aforeSaid daughters Elisabeth & Leah my two fetherbeds & all the furniture belonging to them both, & all my bed Cloths of every Sort both wooling & Linnin & all my wearing Cloths both wooling & Linnin or any other Sort & also my warming pan & Table Linnin to equally divided betwene them both.
9. I give & bequeath unto my Eight daughters to the Six herein already named and to my daughter Mary martin & Margret Gould all the rest of my Estate Good or Chattels Rights & Credits & utenSels whatsoever without dores or within abroad or at home to be Equally divided amongst them all
10. I do ordain & appoint my Brother Daniel Goodin to be the Executor to this my Last Will & Testament Renouncing & Revoaking all or any Will or Wills by me heretofore made or Suffered to be made; In Witness hereof I the afore Said Patience Stone have hereunto Set my hand & Seal this Eighteenth day of February anno Dom: one ThouSand Seven Hundred & fifteen Sixteen 1715/16
Signed Sealed & Published Patience X Stone
in the preSents of us
Mary X Goodin
Samuel Goodin
John HubordChildren (all but i in KVR, 24), surname STONE:
i. MARYC5, m _____ MARTIN, perhaps John Martin Jr, son of John and Wilmot Martin (LND, 463). Mary is named in her mother's will.
ii. JONATHAN b Kittery 21 Oct 1673; d after writing his will 3 Apr 1742 (MW, 449-51); m (Martha F McCourt, compiler, The American Descendants of James McCourt, John McKenney, Matthew Young and Allied Families, 1988) SARAH SKINNER. He was not in his mother's will, although he was living at the time it was written. Children (LND, 664), surname Stone: 1. Jonathan, b 8 Feb 1699. 2. Paul. 3. Skinner. 4. Joseph. 5. Elizabeth, m _____ Neal. 6. Mary, m Gideon May (MW, LND). 7. Patience, m1 Thomas Pike, at least 1 ch Mary Pike, b ca 1736, who m 1752 Joseph Hardison; m2 Hugh Ross. 8. Sarah, m Scarborough 9 Oct 1746 (1st Cong CR) Timothy Libby (Libby), b Kittery ca 1724, d Machias before June 1766, son of David & Esther (Hanscom) Libby (MHM Vol 8). Ch (Libby, 77-8), surname Libby: 1. Sarah bpt 27 Dec 1747, m Machias 30 Sep 1767/68 John Berry. 2. Esther bpt 4 June 1749 m Jonathon Piner or Pineo. 3. Timothy bpt 6 Jan 1751 m Martha Holmes, 1 ch. 4. Mary bpt 22 Apr 1753 m Amos Boynton. 5. David b 31 Aug 1755 m Abigail Fitts. 6. Obadiah bpt 15 Jan 1758 m Mary Hill. 7. Daniel bpt 21 Aug 1763 m Hannah Eastman.
iii. MARGARET, b Kittery 6 Oct 1678; d after 1715 when she and Samuel of Boxford deeded 1/11 of her father's estate (LND, 278); m Topsfield MA 1697 SAMUEL GOULD, living Apr 1726 (YD 12:15). At least one child, surname Gould: 1. Samuel (LND, 278).
iv. RACHEL, b Kittery 13 July 1680, bpt 25 Apr 1703; m as his second wife before 1709 JAMES GRANT, b 23 Mar 1671 (LND, 282), on 3 Nov 1735 he owned the covenant and was bpt in bed "being at the point of death" (ibid) but admin not granted until 20 Oct 1741 (MPA 5/255; 6/8, 51, 55), son of Peter and Joan Grant. James, a carpenter of Berwick, had 5 children with his first wife (Mary Nason) between 1694 and 1703. Children with Rachel (William D Grant, From Kittery to Kansas, 1979), surname Grant: 1. Daniel, b 1709. 2. Elias, bpt 9 June 1712 (NEHGR 82:75), owned the covenant 1735 (NEHGR [1928]:98), m by 1735 Margaret5 Goodwin (see #23.ix), 5 ch. 3. John, b 1715. 4. Rachel, b 1717. 5. Elisha, b 1719. 6. Elijah, b 1722.
v. PATIENCE, b Kittery 23 Mar 1683; d before 4 Oct 1731 when her admin was granted (MPA 5/76, 154); m (LND, 741) TIMOTHY WEYMOUTH, d when he was thrown from his horse and killed (ibid), son of Edward and Esther (Hodsdon) Weymouth. Children, (KVR, 51), surname Weymouth: 1. Rachel, b 10 Aug 1705 (mother called Rachel must be error), may have m 15 Oct 1727 (KVR, 55) Isaac Powers. 2. Ichabod, b 23 Nov 1707. 3. Shadrich, b 4 Jan 1709/10. 4. Patience, b 10 Mar 1711/2, m bef 1739 (son's birth) Robert Morrell, son of Nicholas and Sarah (Fry) Morrell (Weymouth Gen), at least 2 sons who lived to adulthood. 5. Sarah, b 27 Aug 1714. 6. Timothy, b 22 May 1719, (MPA 11/354). 7. Jonathan, b 16 June 1722, predeceased his mother, who admin his estate (MPA 6/205,266, 7/14A). 8. John, b 6 Dec 1725, cordwainer of Kittery. 9. Mary, b 13 Oct 1727, named in 1738 division.
vi. SARAH, b Kittery 23 Aug 1686; d Mar 1774, age 88; m (Charles T Libby, The Libby Family in America, 1882, 39) 20 Dec 1707 (WFT v1) Deacon BENJAMIN2 LIBBY, b 4 June 1682, d 9 Nov 1768, son of John 1 and Agnes Libby. Benjamin and Sarah lived on the Witchtrot Rd and were very active in Berwick town affairs. From 7 Oct 1716 they were members of the Congregational Church, where he was deacon until 25 June 1761. He was one of the original proprietors of Lebanon ME. Children (Libby), named in Benjamin's will (MPA 12/59), surname Libby: 1. Agnes, b 24 May 1709, m _____ Clark. 2. Joseph, (twin) b 5 Apr 1711, m1 Anna _____, m2 widow Elizabeth Shorey. 3. Benjamin, (twin) b 5 Apr 1711, d 1734, m Sarah _____, 2 ch. She later bore a child to Benjamin Chadbourne, #64. 4. Sarah, b 8 Feb 1713, m _____ Lord. 5. Daniel, b 21 Sep 1715, d 13 July 1804, m1 Abigail Nason, dau of Benjamin; m2 Lois (Jones) Wentworth. 6. Mary, b 8 May 1717, m _____ Hodgdon. 7. Jeremiah, b 9 Jan 1719. 8. Anna, b 1 Mar 1720. 9. Charles, b 29 Dec 1721, m Abigail Hilton. 10. Elisha, bpt 24 May 1724.
vii. DANIEL, b Kittery 13 Mar 1689; d Scarborough 14 Aug 1738; m 28 May 1711 SARAH JENKINS, dau of Jabez and Hannah (Curtis) Jenkins. She m2 Scarborough 14 Aug 1738 (LND, 477) Clement Meserve. Children, surname Stone: 1. Solomon, b ca 1712, m Scarborough 10 July 1736 Alice Libby, b 28 Nov 1714, dau of David and Hester (Hanscom) Libby. 2. Hannah. 3. Daniel. 4. Archelaus, d Gorham after 1779-80, prob m Sarah Weston of Falmouth, at least 1 ch. 5. Mary. 6. Sarah. 7. John.
viii. ABIGAIL, b Kittery 29 Nov 1691; m her first cousin WILLIAM GOODWIN, #22.iii. See William's bio for more info.
ix. ELIZABETH, b Kittery 13 May 1694; m 16 Nov 1720 NATHANIEL SMITH, b 15 Sep 1695, d 6 Aug 1757, son of Nicholas and Mary (Gordon) Smith. His will, of Kingston, 12 June 1753 (LND, 646). Seven children, surname Smith.
x. LEAH, b Kittery 31 Dec 1698; m1 18 Dec 1718 as his second wife (BVR, 112) RICHARD RANDALL of Berwick (LND, 576), admin granted 25 Oct 1723 to Leah, son of Richard of Dover; m2? Berwick 3 Jan 1724/5 (BVR, 112) JAMES EVANS. Richard m1 (July 1715) Sarah Gare (MPA 3/155, 5/47,68). Children, surname Randall: 1. Richard, d by 1737. 2. John, not heard from in 5 yrs (1737). 3. Elizabeth, only heir, m Abner Clements (perhaps one or more of these children were from his first marriage).
19. DANIELC4 GOODWIN (5. MargaretC3 Spencer, Patience2 William1), born Berwick circa 1656; died there Apr 1726 (MPA 3:254, 262); married 17 Dec 1682 (KVR) AMY THOMPSON, daughter of Miles and Ann Thompson. Amy's sister Sarah married Daniel's brother James. Daniel and his brother Moses filed wills on the same day (MPA 3/255).
1726 Will of Daniel Goodwin
In the Name of God Amen I Daniel Goodin Senr of Berwick in the County of York in the Province of the Massachusetts Bay in N.E. Husbandman Being Weak in Body but of a Sound Disposing Mind and memory Do make and Ordain this my Last Will and Testament in Manner and form following hereby revokeing all Other Will or Wills heretofore by me made.
First of all I Give and Bequeath my Soul to God Placeing my only Trust in his mercy and the merrits of my Redeemer Jesus Christ: and I Commend my body to the Earth to be Decently buried by my Executor hereafter Named In hope of a Glorious Resurrection to life again. And as for such Worldly Estate which it hath Pleased Almighty God to Give me after my Debts and funerall Charges Is paid I Will and Dispose of it in ye following manner
Imprimis I Give and Bequeath to my Son Daniel Goodin five shillings to be paid in Bills of Credit: as also my Part of the Ten Acres of Meadow at Humphrys Pond to him and his Heirs forever.
Item I Give and Bequeath to my Son Miles Goodin five Shillings to be paid in Bills of Credit.
Item I Give and Bequeath to my Son Nathanll Goodin five Shillings as Also it is my will that the Land I Bought of Nicholas & Elizabeth Turbit Shall be to him & his Heirs for ever
Item I Give to my Son Samuel Goodin five Shillings to be paid in Bills of Credit.
Item I Give to my Son James five Shillings in Bills of Credit haveing Given him, a Cow Already reserved in My Deed of Gift of Gift to my son Thomas to be to my Dispose.
Item I Give to my Daughter Margaret Hodsdon five Shillings to be paid in bills of Credit.
Item I Give to my Daughter Amy Goodin five Shillings to be be paid in Bills of Credit.
Item I Give and Bequeath to my Daughter Sarah Goodin one Cow being one of the three Cows Reserved to my Dispose in the Deed of Gift to my Son Thomas Goodin & also I Give and Bequeath five Shillings to her to be paid in bills of Credit.
Item I Give & bequeath to my Daughter Ann More five Shillings to be paid in Bills of Credit having Given her a Cow one of the three Reserved to be Disposed of in my Deed of Gift aforsd
Item I Give and Bequeath to my well Beloved wife all the rest of my Personall Estate not already Disposed of by my Deed of Gift Aforsaid that is to say All the household Stuff and the rest of ye Personall Estate not Disposed of to be to her Sole Use Benefit and behoof forever to be Disposed of at her Decease or in her life by will or other Instrument in writing According to her Pleasure
Item I Give my homestead to my son Thomas Goodin with the live Stock &ct As is more Particularly Exprest in ye fore mentd Deed of Gift to him & his heirs forever he paying or Allowing my Said Wife half the Income of Said homestead. Lastly I Constitute my Son Thomas Goodin my Sole Executor of this my Last will & Testament.
Appointing my Beloved Friends Deacon Job Emery and Deacon John Hupper Overseers of this my will whom I Desire to be Adviseing to my Said Executor and to have an Eye to the Execution of this my Last Will & Testament
Signed Sealed and Declared to be the Last will and Testament of me the Subscriber Daniel Goodin this. 12. Day of April Anno Dom: 1726 in Presence of. Daniel Goodin
John Hupper Junr
John Short
Thomas (his mark) Bragden (MW, 278-80)Children (KVR, 8), surname GOODWIN:
i. MARGARETC5, b Kittery 23 Aug 1683; d before 1756; m Oct 1700 (NEHGR 98) JOSEPH HODSDON, will probated 4 Apr 1764, son of Benoni and Abigail (Curtis) Hodsdon (ibid). Children (KVR, 16), surname Hodsdon: 1. Abigail, b 16 July 1700, m 26 Dec 1721 Gabrial Hamilton Jr, whose will was probated 1763. 2. Benjamin, b 23 Jan 1702, d 1774, m pub 8 Sep 1722 Mary Shorey, b 23 Sep 1702, dau of Samuel Shorey. 3. Amie, b 22 Nov 1704, m 14 Mar 1725 Deacon John Shorey, son of Samuel who d 1762. 4. Joseph, bpt 19 Apr 1716. 5. Elizabeth, bpt 19 Apr 1716, m1 John Pierce, m2 Timothy Wentworth Jr. 6. Judith, bpt 19 Apr 1716, m Mr Lewis. 7. Prudence, bpt 17 June 1720, d 1774, unm. (These last 4 are from John Hayes Goodwin, Daniel Goodwin of Ancient Kittery, ME, 1985, copy at LDS, Salt Lake City: not verified in other works.)
ii. DANIEL, b Kittery 13 June 1685 (KVR); drowned 12 Aug 1734; m 30 Dec 1708 (KVR, 36) ABIGAIL ROBERTS, bpt 3 Dec 1735, dau of Hatevil. Children, surname Goodwin: 1. Lydia, b Dover NH 27 Mar 1710, m 1731 Daniel Paul, b Kittery 16 Feb 1703, son of Daniel, 3 ch. 2. Daniel, b 29 Sep 1713, m. 3. Abigail, b 15 Aug 1715, m. 4. Amy, b 15 Nov 1718. 5. Mary, b 15 Jan 1720, bpt 18 Oct 1721, m 23 Mar 1737/8 Thomas Kimball, b York 28 Nov 1712, son of Thomas Kimball, 6 ch. 6. Sarah, b 3 Aug 1722, bpt 18 Oct 1722. 7. James, b 22 June 1724, d 22 Sep 1724. 8. Ann, bpt 11 Sep 1726, m 1740 Thomas Cousins, b 26 Sep 1717, son of Ichabod Cousins.
iii. MILES, b Kittery 31 July 11687 (KVR); m ESTHER _____, who d Sep 1736. Children (4 bpt Berwick 1736), surname Goodwin: 1. Mary, m 15 July 1731 John Ford, b 3 June 1708, son of John Ford, 5 ch. 2. Caleb, b ca 1710, bpt 29 Sep 1736, settled in Bowdoinham, had ch. 3. Margaret, bpt 29 Sep 1736, m Nathaniel Bartlett of Exeter NH. 4. Daniel, bpt 1736, m. 5. Stephen, b 6 Aug 1736 (Clinton ME VR), lived in Clinton ME. Possibly additional children: Paul and Joshua.
iv. NATHANIEL, b Kittery 29 Oct 1689 (KVR); m (cert) Oct 1713 MARY (TIBBITTS) GYLES, dau of Jeremiah and Mary (Twombly) Tibbetts, widow of John Giles. Children, all b by Jan 1722 (LND) & bpt Berwick 16 Jan 1723, surname Goodwin: 1. Amy. 2. Nathaniel, m Mary White, lived Kennebunk, 5 ch. 3. Benjamin, m Sarah Hearl, 9 ch. 4. Mary. 5. Solomon, m Abigail Hooper. 6. John, b 1719, m Martha Nason.
v. AMY/AMIE, b Kittery 19 Apr 1693 (KVR); m 6 Nov 1712 her first cousin MOSES GOODWIN, #22.ii, see Moses' bio for more info.
vi. SAMUEL, b Kittery 24 May 1695 (KVR); m1 13 Sep 1719 SARAH DAVIS; m2 York 7 Nov 1734 JUDITH (PREBLE) SMITH, widow of Benjamin. Resided in S Berwick, but moved to York after his first wife's death. Children with first wife, surname Goodwin: 1. Sarah, bpt 7 Apr 1721. 2. George, bpt 5 Aug 1722, m1 Abigail Ayres, m2 _____, m3 Miss Walker. 3. Bartholomew, bpt 9 Aug 1724, m _____. 4. Sarah, bpt 4 May 1729, m Moses Butler, bpt S Berwick Feb 1730/1, son of Capt Moses Butler, 7 ch. 5. David, bpt 4 May 1729. 6. Keturah, bpt 27 June 1731. Children with second wife: 7. Benjamin, b 6 Nov 1735, m Sarah Carter. 8. Amaziah, b 22 Apr 1739, m1 Mary Bracy, m2 Sarah Butler.
vii. JAMES, bpt Kittery 15 July 1697; living 1726; m1 ELIZABETH JAMES, b 4 Mar 1696/7; m2 before 1718 (Daniel Goodwin of Ancient Kittery) SUSANNAH DURGIN, settled in Newmarket NH, his son James was his executor, 1757. Children, surname Goodwin: 1. Susannah, bpt Mar 1719, m Mr Palmer. 2. Zerviah. 3. James, b ca 1725, m Mehitable Lawrence.
viii. THOMAS, called Thomas Jr, b Kittery 5 Aug 1699 (KVR); d 3 Apr 1769 "Mr. Thos Goodwin of the Lower End of Berwick Dy'd (Henry Goodwin's Father)". Monday April 3 1769" (NEHGR 74:124); m1 Portsmouth 20 Dec 1722 ABIGAIL SEWARD, b 1700, dau of Henry and Mary (Huntress) Seward of Portsmouth (NHGR 7:177) 6 or more children bpt Berwick; may have m2 ELIZABETH ABBOTT. Children, surname Goodwin: 1. Henry, bpt 21 Nov 1723, m S Berwick 28 Feb 1747 Susan Weymouth, d ca 1798, dau of Benoni Weymouth (Donald Goodwin, The Goodwin Family of Southwestern Nova Scotia Canada). 2. Susannah, bpt 23 May 1725, d Biddeford 9 Mar 1788, m Saco 13 Mar 1784 Robert Patton. 3. Daniel, b 25 Dec 1726, m Martha Pierce. 4. Gideon, bpt 24 July 1729, dy. 5. Gideon, bpt 5 Oct 1732, m Elizabeth Jenkins. 6. Reuben, bpt w/ Charity at a "private meeting at ye widow Amy Goodwin," their grandmother (NEHGR 82:206) 29 Oct 1736. 7. Charity, bpt 29 Oct 1736 (ibid), d 27 Mar 1805, m 18 Dec 1760 Thomas Abbott, son of Thomas and Mary (Legro) Abbott, 3 ch.
ix. SARAH, b Kittery 23 Sep 1701 (KVR); m (int) 5 Dec 1729 JOSIAH PAUL. Children (KVR, 75), surname Paul: 1. Sarah, b 13 Nov 1730. 2. Moses, b 17 Mar 1731/2, m1 Abigail Nason, m2 widow of Samuel Dam, m3 Patience Mason. 3. Anna, b 25 Feb 1733/4. 4. Amy, bpt 25 Feb 1736. 5. Daniel, bpt Aug 1739.
x. ANNE, b Kittery 19 Oct; d 24 Nov 1703 (KVR).
xi. ANNE, b Kittery 16 Feb 1704/5 (KVR); d 1 Aug 1732, age 28 (gs, Old Fields Cem); m 16 Jan 1723/4 WILLIAM MORE or MOORE, a merchant of Berwick in 1730, an Irishman. Children, surname Moore: 1. David, d Lebanon 9 Mar 1777 (Hasey's Diary). 2. Susanna, d 1 Aug 1732 (gs, Old Fields), m William Rogers.
20. THOMASC4 GOODWIN SR (5. Margaret C3 Spencer, Patience 2 William 1), born Berwick circa 1657; died before administration of his estate was granted to widow Mehitable 26 Mar 1714 (MPA 2/141,188, 3/64); married 1685 MEHITABLE PLAISTED, born 1670, died after 2 June 1740 (YD), daughter of Roger and Olive (Coleman) Plaisted.
He and his wife and infant son were captured by Indians at William Love's Inn at Salmon Falls ME.
"Thomas and Mehitable were separated after capture and each believed the other dead; indeed a local tradition says that "Hetty" took to herself a new husband in Canada and left him when she learned that Thomas was living. This seems doubtful, as no record of the marriage has been found. Mehitable's story has been printed in the Magnalia and elsewhere.
She had a cruel captor who was disturbed by the wailing of her young baby. To quiet the child she would sit for hours in the snow far from the fire, but the Indian, impatient of her slow progress, snatched it from her arms and killed it.
Three years later, at Montreal, on Monday, 11 May, 1693, there was solemnly baptized an English woman, called in her own country, Mehetabel and by the French, who captured her in war 18 March 1690, Esther, who, born at Barwic, in New England 30 April (old style or 19 May new style) 1670, of the marriage of Roger Pleisted, Protestant, and of Olive Colman, of the same religion, and married to Thomas Gouden, also Protestant, living since nearly three years in the service of Mademoiselle de Nauguiere. She was named Marie Esther... "
(Coleman, New England Captives Carried to Canada I:185-186).
"Hitobl Goodin" was one of those redeemed in Oct 1695 by Mathew Cary (ibid, I:74). She and Thomas settled at Old Fields, S Berwick. In Feb 1726, widow Mehitable sold land in Berwick which had been sold to Daniel Goodwin in 1674 from Moses Spencer (YD). Her handmade gravestone is in the Old Fields burying ground in Berwick (Coleman I:186).
Children, surname GOODWIN:
i. sonC5, killed by Indians 1690 (Cotton Mather: Magnalia Christie Americana).
ii. THOMAS JR, b Kittery 29 July 1697 (KVR, 11); living Oct 1755; m 2 Dec 1722 ELIZABETH BUTLER, b & bpt Berwick 22 Sep 1699, dau of Thomas and Elizabeth (Abbott) Butler and niece of Sarah Abbott who m Thomas Wills (LND, 57-8). Children, surname Goodwin: 1. Elisha, bpt S Berwick 9 Oct 1726, m Sarah _____, at Blueberry Hill, 10 ch. 2. Thomas, bpt 9 Oct 1726, m1 Mary Hicks, m2 Eunice Lord. 3. Olive, bpt 26 July 1728, m 19 Dec 1745 S Berwick Nathan Lord Jr, 4 ch. 4. Moses, bpt 27 Oct 1728, d 1766, unm. 5. Elizabeth, bpt 9 Aug 1730 or 6 Sep 1730, m1 29 Mar 1752 Alexander Shapleigh who d 1762, she m2 Samuel Jenness of Rye NH, 4 ch. 6. Mary, bpt 15 Apr 1733, d 18 July 1736. 7. James, b 17 Mar 1735, d 18 July 1736. 8. Capt James, bpt 15 May 1737, m Sarah Griffith. 9. Mollie, bpt 25 Jan 1740, unm 1766.
iii. ICHABOD, b Kittery 1 June 1700 (KVR, 11); d 27 Oct 1777 (Master Tate's Diary); m 25 Aug 1729 ELIZABETH SCAMMON, d 8 Feb 1774 (NH Gazette, 60), dau of Capt Humphrey of Saco. He was a blacksmith of Berwick 1728/9. 10 children, surname Goodwin: 1. Hannah, b 24 July 1730, m 23 Nov 1749 Tristram Jordan who d 1821, age 90, 3 ch. 2. Ichabod, b 17 Aug 1732, d 1732. 3. Humphrey, b 24 Dec 1735, d 26 Aug 1736. 4. Mary, b 24 Jan 1736/7, d 16 Apr 1774, age 37 (NH Gazette, 60), m1 Blackberry Hill, Berwick, Foxwell Curtis Cutts, son of Richard Cutts, m2 S Berwick
1762 Rev John Fairfield, son of William Fairfield, 5 ch. 5. Ichabod, b & d 1739. 6. Dominicus, b 24 Apr 1741, m1 Hannah Hill, d Berwick 10 Mar 1772 (Master Tate's Diary, 183); m2 Elizabeth (Littlefield) Perkins. 7. Ichabod, b 14 May 1743, m Mary Wallingford. 8. Samuel, b 17 Aug 1745, unm. 9. Elizabeth, b 25 Dec 1748, unm. 10. Sally, b 21 Apr 1754, m1 S Berwick 24 Apr 1772 Temple Hight, son of William Hight, m2 Rishworth Jordan, son of Judge Rishworth Jordan, 5 ch.
iv. MEHITABLE, b ca 1702; d 1761 (GDMNH); m before 1758 THOMAS BUTLER, b Berwick 6 Mar 1698 (KVR, 17), d between 12 Feb 1759 (date of will) and 4 Apr 1759 (date of proving; MW 864-5), son of Thomas and Elizabeth (Abbott) Butler (KVR, 17). They lived in Portsmouth. She is probably the Bial who owned the covenant on 20 May 1716, name shortened by Rev Wise. Children, named in father's will, surname Butler: 1. Moses. 2. Thomas. 3. Olive. 4. Elizabeth. 5. Mary. 6. Samuel. 7. (LND, 124, says 7 children).
v. OLIVE, bpt Berwick 14 Mar 1707/8 (NEHGR 82[1928]:75); d 12 May 1772 (LND, 188) or 10 June 1774 (Master Tate's Diary, 189); m by 1758 TIMOTHY DAVIS of Berwick, bpt 25 Dec 1715, d 10 June 1774 (ibid), possibly son of James and Susanna. Child, surname Davis: 1. perhaps Timothy who m Margaret _____ and had children bpt at 1st Congregational Church of Biddeford in the 1750s (MHGR VI & VII).
vi. MARY, b 1708, bpt 18 June 1710; m1 Portsmouth 1729 RICHARD LORD JR, b ca 1708, d ca 1735 (MPA 16/241, 275, 473), son of Capt Richard and Mary (Goodwin) Lord (The supposed marriage to John Davis as reported in NEHGR 25:395 is incorrect); m2 ca 1740 (KVR, 13, MPA 16/241,275,473) JOHN COOPER JR, b 7 Oct 1702, d 1792. Children, surname Lord: 1. Daniel, dy. 2. Richard, dy. 3. Olive, m 25 Aug 1750 Jonathan Abbott Jr (MPA 9/54, 12/376), son of Jonathan and Bathsheba (Brackett) Abbott. Children, surname Cooper: 4. Sarah, bpt 14 Feb 1741/2. 5. Alexander, bpt 18 Aug 1745, m 31 Dec 1756 Patience Goodwin. 6. Mary, bpt 21 Mar 1746/7, m 27 Nov 1765 Moses Warren, son of James. 7. Daniel, bpt 25 May 1749, m 2 Dec 1773 Mary Warren, dau of William. 8. John.
vii. JAMES, m MARGARET WALLINGFORD; both alive 1756. Children, surname Goodwin: 1. Margaret, bpt Berwick 27 Feb 1741/2, m 30 Oct 1763 Thomas Hodgdon Jr, bpt 10 June 1739, will Apr 1810, resided Cranberry Meadow, 5 ch. 2. Mehitable, b Berwick 24 Apr 1744, m 22 Oct 1767 Thomas Chadbourne, b 30 Apr 1743, son of Joseph (see Thomas for 5 ch). 3. Major Jedediah, bpt 18 May 1746, m Hannah Emery. 4. Olive, bpt 28 May 1749, m S Berwick 19 Mar 1770 (BVR) Nehemiah Gray, lived in Coxhall/Lyman, bur Elder Grey Cem, N Waterborough, at least 1 ch. 5. Mary, bpt 4 Feb 1753, m Somersworth 1 Apr 1772 (Master Tate's Diary) Dr Ebenezer Hall. 6. Silas, bpt 8 June 1760, m1 Isabella Bragdon, m2 Anna Clements. 7. Amos Wallingford, bpt 13 Apr 1755, m Eunice Getchell. 8. Thomas, b 14 Jan 1763, m Anna Goodwin. 9. James, taken prisoner in Revolution and d in Halifax prison. 10. Silas, taken prisoner in Revolution and d in Halifax prison.
21. JAMESC4 GOODWIN (5. Margaret C3 Spencer, Patience 2 William 1), born Berwick circa 1658; died 31 July 1697 (Pike's Journal; KVR); married by John Wincoll, Esq., J.P. (NEHGR, 28:118;49:46) York 9 Dec 1686 (Frost & Anderson, Marriage Returns of York County, 1) SARAH THOMPSON, baptized April 1703, died Berwick before 1714 (KVR), daughter of Miles and Ann Thompson. Sarah married second Dec 1703 (Pike's Journal) William Hearl, whose first wife had been Patience Etherington (#25).
James and his half-brother Thomas were given land by their father 14 July 1683. James served on the jury 1696-97. He died of wounds inflicted when he was attacked by Indians while working in a field 29 July 1697.
Children (daus: KVR, 8; sons: Goodwin Family Newsletter, BarryGoodwin@aol.com; all: J H Goodwin, Daniel Goodwin of Ancient Kittery‘), surname GOODWIN:
i. ADAM and/or HAMC5, b 12 Apr 1687. LND lists Adam but does not list Ham in this family. They may be twins but may be transcription errors for the same person.
ii. JAMES. LND does not list James in this family.
iii. SARAH, b 6 Jan 1689; d 16 May 1696.
iv. MARY, b 23 May 1691; d between 11 Mar 1756 when she wrote her will and 5 Apr 1763 when Joseph Lord admin it (MPA 11/101); m (NEHGR 25:395) JOHN DAVIS or m ca 1707 (YD 37:225-6) Capt RICHARD LORD, b Kittery 1 Mar 1684/5 (KVR, 29), d before 21 May 1754 when admin granted to Mary (MPA 7/27, 9/229), son of Nathan and Martha (Tozier) Lord of Berwick (LND). Mary may have married second John Davis (LND, Barry Goodwin). Children (MPA 9/53, 11/101), surname Lord: 1. Richard, b 1708, m Mary Lord (#20.vi). 2. Annah, m _____ Shackley. 3. Keziah, m _____ Nason. 4. James. 5. Aaron. 6. Joseph. 7. Jabez.
v. THOMAS, b ca 1693; bpt 9 Oct 1726; m 9 Oct 1726 HANNAH WELLS. LND does not list Thomas in this family. Child, surname Goodwin: 1. Thomas.
vi. perhaps JOHN. The birth, death, marriage and son Nathan attributed in this volume to John Goodwin #22.iv, son of William and Deliverance (Taylor) Goodwin, are listed in Daniel Goodwin of Ancient Kittery as belonging to John in this family.
vii. RICHARD5, b Dover NH 1714; may have d Dover 9 Apr 1776 (Master Tate's Diary) ; m1 SARAH HALL, 5 ch; m2 ELIZABETH TIBBETTS. LND does not list Richard in this family.
22. WILLIAMC4 GOODWIN (5. Margaret C3 Spencer, Patience 2 William 1), born Berwick 1663 (rickmorgan@mediaone.net; CFAA); died Kittery 1714 (adm granted Mar 1714); married Kittery Oct 1687 DELIVERANCE TAYLOR born S Berwick circa 1670, daughter of John and Martha (Redding) Taylor (The Goodwin News, Vol 19-30).
Lived on the Taylor homestead at Salmon Falls. His will was written 26 Apr 1713 (MW, 178-179) and proven 26 Mar 1714.
Children (KVR, 18) born Berwick (BVR), surname GOODWIN:
i. MARGARETC5, b 19 Dec 1687; d Berwick after 1748 (LND); m Kittery 15 Feb 1707/8 (KVR, 36) JAMES FROST of Kittery, b ca 1683, prob son of William and Mary (Wakefield) Frost (LND). Children, surname Frost: 1. James, b 5 Nov 1707, m 25 Dec 1729 Sarah Nason, 11 ch. 2. William, b 15 Feb 1710, m Love Butler, b 10 July 1713, dau of Thomas1 and Elizabeth (Abbott) Butler of Berwick, 11 ch. 3. Nathaniel, b 14 Aug 1713, d Gorham ca 1763, 8 ch. 4. John, bpt 22 Oct 1716, m Lydia _____, went to Nova Scotia. 5. Stephen, bpt 12 Apr 1719, d ca 1759, 8 ch. 6. Mary, bpt 29 Sep 1723, m Maj Charles Gerrish. 7. Jeremiah, bpt 24 Dec 1725, m Miriam Harding, went to Nova Scotia. 8. Jane, bpt 10 May 1728, m 10 Mar 1747 Caleb Emery, son of Daniel. 9. Margaret, bpt 13 July 1730, m 18 June 1752 William Haskell.
ii. MOSES b 18 Nov 1689; will made 9 May 1769; d 8 Feb 1772 (Master Tate, 182); m 6 Nov 1712 AMIE/AMY GOODWIN, #19.v; left widow ANN _____. He lived in Berwick at death. Children, surname Goodwin: 1. Rachel, bpt 14 Dec 1727, m Eleazer Clark, son of William Clark, 6 ch. 2. Charles, bpt 14 Dec 1727. 3. Katherine, bpt 14 Dec 1727, m Benjamin Austin. 4. Priscilla, bpt 14 Dec 1727, m John Jones. 5. Daniel, bpt 24 July 1729. 6. Amy, bpt 27 May 1730. 7. Reuben, bpt 27 Apr 1734, m Hannah Abbott. 8. Moses, bpt 10 May 1735, not named in father's 1769 will. 9. William, bpt 10 May 1735. 10. Ann, bpt 8 June 1735. 11. Ruth, bpt 4 May 1737, m William Clark.
iii. WILLIAM, b 11 May 1692; d after 1770; m before 1720 his cousin ABIGAIL STONE, #18.viii. Children, surname Goodwin: 1. William, bpt 22 Apr 1725, m1 Mary Butler, m2 Sarah Stone. 2. Patience, bpt 22 Apr 1725. 3. James, b ca 1721, m. 4. Abigail, bpt 22 Apr 1725, m 17 Nov 1749 John Gubtail, b 1726, d 1762, 3 ch. 5. Deliverance, bpt 23 Apr 1725. 6. Elijah, bpt 23 Mar 1726/7, m1 Abigail Tarbox, m2 Eunice Foy Hammond. 7. Jeremiah, bpt 4 June 1732, dy. 8. Shipway, bpt 4 June 1732, m1 Lydia Lord, m2 Catherine Abbott. 9. Sarah, bpt 1 Sep 1734. 10. Jeremiah, bpt 24 July 1737, m Lydia Thompson.
iv. JOHN, b 2 Sep 1694; d after 1758; m Berwick 12 June 1715 PATIENCE WILLOUGHBY. John being sick, he and 2 of his 8 children were bpt 16 Apr 1746. See also #21.vi. Children, surname Goodwin: 1. John, m Martha _____. 2. Willowby, bpt 16 Apr 1745, m Lydia Knox. 3. Joseph, bpt June 1724, m Elizabeth Warren. 4. Henry, d Argyle, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia 19 May 1798, m. 5. Nathan, m Margaret _____. 6. Martha, bpt 31 Jan 1741. 7. William. 8. Noah, b 1726 or 1734, d Argyle Yarmouth NS ca 1794, m ca 1749 (rickmorgan@mediaone.net) Abigail _____, ch. 9. perhaps Timothy, but no mention if him in Berwick records.
v. JAMES, b 4 Mar 1696/7; d after 1757; m1 ABIGAIL DURGIN, b ca 1698, d 26 Nov 1718, dau of James & Susanna ( ) (Davis) Durgin; m2 after 1718 (LND, 211) SUSANNA/SARAH DURGIN, b ca 1700, d after 1740, sister of Abigail. James lived at Oyster River (Durham) NH 1719-25 and later at New Market NH. He also lived in Falmouth. His will names son, 2 daus. Children, surname Goodwin: 1. Margaret, bpt 3 June 1733. 2. Sarah, b 7 Mar 1735. 3. Sarah, b 20 Feb 1737, m bef 1756 Richard York of Dover, son of Benjamin and Abigail (Footman) York, 2 ch. 4. son, possibly John.
vi. ELIZABETH, b 17 Dec 1699; d after 1752; m 29 Oct 1725 WILLIAM LIBBY, b Portsmouth NH ca 1702, d Falmouth 1752, son of Daniel2 and Elizabeth (Kirke) Libby of Scarborough and Portsmouth. William and Elizabeth lived in Berwick, Scarborough, then on the Presumpscot River in Falmouth (Libby Family in America, 1882, 38,60). Child b to singlewoman Elizabeth: 1. Love, bpt 21 Mar 1724/5. Elizabeth accused Thomas Butler Jr, who later m her younger cousin, Mehitable Goodwin. Children (John Hayes Goodwin), surname Libby: 2. Lydia, b ca 1727, m1 1754 John Motley of Falmouth, m2 1764 John Blake who d 1824 at a very advanced age. 3. Abigail, b Scarborough 14 Nov 1729, m 1 Aug 1754 William Wiswall. 4. Joseph, b Scarborough 24 Mar 1732, m1 7 Jan 1758 Mary Huston, 7 ch incl Charlotte who m James Thomas (CFAA); m2 4 Apr 1782 Hannah Hanson, 1 ch (Libby, 104). 4. Samuel, b Falmouth 1 Feb 1737, d Mar 1825, m1 Mary Frost, m2 by 1762 Jemima Leighton, moved to Gouldborough ME (Libby, 105), 5 ch. 5. Daniel, b 1742, d 25 Nov 1826, m 1 July 1762 Sarah Doughty, d 3 May 1831, they were early settlers of Gray ME, 15 ch (ibid).
vii. HANNAH, b 2 Aug 1701 (LND); d 10 Mar 1772 (Daniel Goodwin of Ancient Kittery); m Berwick 18 Feb 1723 (ibid) her 2nd cousin ETHERINGTON HEARLE, #25.vii. See Etherinton's bio for more info and children.
viii. ADAM, b ca 1703, d after 1763 (LND); m1 by 1729 SARAH _____; m2 (MPA 4/141) MEHITABEL THOMPSON. Children with first wife, surname Goodwin: 1. Mehitable, b 1727, m 2 Aug 1769 Thomas Goodwin. 2. Sarah, bpt 30 Mar 1729. 3. Sarah, bpt 29 Dec 1734. 4. son, bpt 25 Nov 1736. 5. Moses, bpt 3 May 1737. 6. Adam, bpt 21 June 1741. 7. child, bpt 21 June 1741. Children with second wife, surname Goodwin: 8. daughter, b 27 Aug 1746. 9. Ephraim, b 9 Apr 1749, m 24 June 1779 (Libby, 53) Mirian Libby, dau of Nathaniel & Miriam (Knight) Libby. 10. Amy, b 10 Nov 1752.
ix. TAYLOR, b ca 1705, drowned Berwick 2 Aug 1773 (BVR, 304); m by 1733 ELIZABETH NASON, dau of Benjamin, who m2 Peter Grant. They resided at Old Fields, S Berwick. 12 Children, surname Goodwin: 1. Benjamin, bpt 15 Apr 1732/3, dy. 2. Martha, b 19 Apr 1732 (Berwick First Church), dy. 3. Benjamin, bpt 24 Apr 1737, dy. 4. Elisha, bpt 14 May 1738. 5. Moses, bpt 22 Feb 1740/1. 6. Mollie, bpt 27 Mar 1742/3, m S Berwick John Abbott, son of Samuel and Elizabeth (Brackett) Abbott, 12 ch. 7. William, bpt 19 May 1745, m Rachel Abbott, dau of Walter and Lydia Abbott. 8. Hannah, bpt 27 Mar 1747, m Richard Whitehouse, 3 ch. 9. Martha, bpt 8 Mar 1752. 10. Benjamin, bpt 4 Nov 1754 (VR), m1 Mary Shacley, m2 Elizabeth Linscott, m3 Sally Newell Bedel. 11. Joseph, b 1754, m S Berwick Sarah Pritchard. 12. Elizabeth, b Jan 1755, m S Berwick 19 Sep 1773 Nathaniel Grant, 13 ch.
x. MARY, b ca 1707, d Scarborough before June 1738 (John's m2); m 15 June 1728 (Libby, 27-8, 42) Capt JOHN LIBBY, b ca 1700, drowned 9 Jun 1755, son of Henry and Honor (Hinkson) Libby. He m2 15 June 1738 Anne Fogg. They lived at Oak Hill, Scarborough. Children, surname Libby: 1. Henry, b 6 Oct 1729, dy. 2. Hannah, b 4 Mar 1731, m John Fogg. 3. Lucy, bpt June 1735, dy. 4. Edward, bpt 21 June 1735, dy.
23. MOSESC4 GOODWIN (5. MargaretC3 Spencer, Patience2 William1), born Berwick circa 1665; died there between 21 Apr 1726 when he wrote his will and 12 May 1726 when his estate was probated (MW, 280-2); married S Berwick 7 Sep 1694 ABIGAIL TAYLOR, daughter of John. They lived on 18 acres at Pipe Stave Hill, S Berwick.
Children (first 4 in KVR, 30, remainder named in father's will), surname GOODWIN:
i. MARTHAC5, b 22 May 1695; m1 30 Aug 1711 JAMES GRAY, son of George and Sarah Gray; m2 URIAH PAGE. James was a husbandman of Berwick. His will 18 Jun-4 July 1726 names 5 sons and dau. Children with first husband, all bpt 17 Sep 1727, surname Gray: 1. Martha. 2. Francis. 3. Moses. 4. Taylor. 5. James. 6. Alexander. 7. Mary. Children, surname Page: 8. Martha, and possibly illegitimate twins.
ii. PATIENCE, b 11 Feb 1697; m 4 Dec 1719 THOMAS BOND of Portsmouth NH (NEHGR 24:13).
iii. MARY, b 18 Sep 1699; m (KVR, 15) JAMES WARREN III, b 8 June 1698, son of James and Mary (Fost) Warren. Children, surname Warren: see #59.iii James.
iv. ABIGAIL, b 29 Jan 1700/1; m Portsmouth NH 29 Dec 1729 WILLIAM BENNETT "of Topsham in Great Britain" (NEHGR 24:360).
v. MOSES JR, bpt 28 Feb 1724/5; unm. He speaks in his will of his sister Martha.
vi. AARON, b 1702; d before will proved 28 May 1772 (MPA 12/341); m1 SARAH THOMPSON, dau of John Thompson; m2 24 May 1770 RUTH BEAL. Named in will of father. Children, b S Berwick, surname Goodwin: 1. Moses, b 8 May 1732, dy. 2. Mary, b 6 Apr 1735, m 15 Nov 1763 Peltiah March. 3. Abigail, b 20 June 1745, m Zachariah Beal. 4. Ebenezer, b 9 Aug 1747, m Abigail Hubbard. 5. Aaron, b 18 Aug 1754, m Sarah Hubbard.
vii. PHEBE, b about 1704; m by Rev Jeremiah Wise 10 Jan 1725 JOB EMERY, b 23 July 1697, son of Job Emery. Child, surname Emery: 1. Eleanor, bpt as an adult 8 July 1744.
viii. ELIZABETH, b about 1706; m before 1733 JOHN GRAY, b Berwick 29 July 1708, son of Alexander and Elizabeth (Thompson) Gray. They moved by 1743 to the Montsweag area of Wiscasset. Children, surname Gray: 1. Ebenezer, bpt 2 Sep 1733. 2. Dorcas, bpt 2 Sep 1733, d 1812/3, m Joseph Greenleaf. 3. John, bpt 11 May 1735. 4. Abigail, bpt 27 Mar 1737. 5. Patience, bpt 20 July 1740. 6. (probably) Alexander, b after the family moved to Montsweag, d 9 Oct 1775, m 1763 Abigail Young (YCGSJ, Jan 1987). 7. (perhaps) John, b ca 1749, d 25 Dec 1824, age 75.
ix. MARGARET, b about 1708, bpt 23 or 28 Feb 1724/5; m before 1735 ELIAS GRANT, bpt 8/9 June 1712/3, son of James and Rachel (Stone) Grant (#18.iv). Children, surname Grant: 1. Moses, bpt 8 Feb 1735/6. 2. Mary, bpt 18 Sep 1737. 3. Patience, bpt 22 Sep 1740, living 1820, age 79 (Revolutionary Pension application), m 13 July 1760 Moses Wadlin, living 1820, age 85 (ibid), son of Daniel (#28.ii) and Hannah (Thompson) Wadlin. 4. Keterah, bpt 6 Sep 1744. 5. Elisha, bpt 15 Apr 1755.
24. ELIZABETHC4 GOODWIN (5. MargaretC3 Spencer, Patience2 William1), born Berwick 1661; died before 16 Dec 1736; married first 9 Dec 1686 (LND, 222) ZACHARIAH EMERY, born about 1660, son of James; married second 22 Dec 1692 (LND, 222) PHILLIP HUBBARD, born Isle of Jersey, England May 1666, died before 22 Feb (MPA 2/130) 1713 (gs) "sometimes of the Isle of Jerzey" (KVR, 14; 1816 YCPO #10098). Both are buried at Hubbard Cemetery on Old Fields Rd in S Berwick, perhaps the original Hubbard farm.
Children (LND, 222), surname EMERY:
i. ELIZABETHC5, b 24 Nov 1687 (KVR, 14); d after Sep 1752 (named in John Gray's will (LND, 284); m1 by 1711 NATHANIEL TARBOX, b Lynn 25 Jan 1684, son of John and Mary (Haven) Tarbox, killed by Indians in 1723; m2 after 1726 JOHN GRAY Esq of Biddeford, d 1755. John came from London in 1716 and was a captain in French and Indian War (LND, 284). Elizabeth lived in Berwick 1713, Biddeford about 1720, called widow of Arundel in 6 July 1726 deed. Children (LND, 672), surname Tarbox: 1. Joseph, m 22 Feb 1732 Mary Belcher, 10 ch. 2. Benjamin, bpt Berwick 1 Mar 1713, m1 Biddeford (int) 1737 (Tarbox genealogy, MHS) Abigail Emery, b Berwick 20 Sep 1713, dau of Job and Charity (Nason) Emery, 10 ch; m2 5 Mar 1762 Hannah ( ) Smith, widow of James Smith, 9 ch. 3. John, b 4 May 1711, m Abigail _____, 9 ch. 4. Haven, b about 1718, m Biddeford 20 Nov 1746 (MHGR, 293) Miriam Demsy of Arundel, 9 ch. 5. Sarah, b 1725-6 (MW 3/207), m Biddeford 25 July 1745 (MHGR, 293) Job Roberts. Children (MW 9/82; Ridlon, 699; NEHGR 71:211), surname Gray: 6. Elizabeth, b 30 Aug 1727, m Ezekiel Cushing Esq of Falmouth. 7. Mary, b 23 Dec 1728, m after 1755 (Biddeford VR) James Staples of Biddeford. Olive, b 6 Feb 1730/1, d ca 1774, m Nathan Woodman of Buxton, b 26 June 1726, d 14 Aug 1834.
ii. ZACHARIAH, b 5 Oct 1690 (KVR, 14); m1 SARAH _____ who d 8 Oct 1732; m2 20 May 1733 REBECCA REDDINGTON of Topsfield; may have m3 THANKFUL FOSTER, b 26 June 1744 (Daniel Goodwin of Ancient Kittery). He was a cordwainer of Chelmsford in 1777. 10 children with 2nd wife.
iii. PHILIP5, b 9 Nov 1693; killed by Indians May 1723 (MPA 6/161); m ca 1717 ELIZABETH ROBERTS, dau of Joseph Roberts. She m2 Capt John Gage of Dover (LND, 353, MPA 5/48). Children (NEHGR 82:80-85), surname Hubbard: 1. Philip, bpt Berwick 24 Apr 1720. 2. Joseph, bpt 11 June 1721. 3. Elizabeth, bpt 21 Nov 1723 as "daughter of widow Hubbard."
iv. JOHN, b 25 Aug 1695; d after 1735; unm. He had a gristmill in Dover NH (LND, 353).
v. ELIZABETH, b 13 Feb 1697; d 31 Jan 1772; m Topsfield MA 13 Nov 1719 (LND) JACOB REDDINGTON of Topsfield, son of Sgt Daniel and Elizabeth Reddington (LND).
vi. MOSES, b 8 July 1700 (LND, 322); d 1764 (John F Schultze, www.myfamily.com); m 26 Dec 1723 (BVR, 112) ABIGAIL HEARD, b Kittery 15 Apr 1702, d 1764. Children (BVR, 206), surname Hubbard: 1. John Heard, b 23 Aug 1725, d 25 Mar 1791, m Dec 1748 Hannah Neale, b Kittery 23 Nov 1727 (John F Schultze, www.myfamily.com), had ch. 2. Jane, b 23 Jan 1726/7. 3. son, b 29 Feb 1728/9. 4. Warwick, b 31 Aug 1731. 5. daughter, b 3 Aug 1734.
vii. AARON, b 4 May 1702; d Topsfield 7 Sep 1751 (LND, 353-354); m Topsfield 1733 MARY (CURTIS) HOWE, widow of Isaac of Falmouth. Aaron was a tanner in Topsfield, and at Chelmsford in 1728 (LND, 353-4).
viii. PATIENCE, b 30 Mar 1704; d Georgetown 1751; m1 before 1723/4 Ens WILLIAM CARD, mariner of York, b 4 Feb 1696, d 12 Mar 1731, son of Thomas and Martha (Winchester) Card; m2 York 21 Aug 1733 (VR, 12) DANIEL FARNHAM. Children (YVR, 37), surname Card: 1. Mary, b 25 June 1724. 2. Joseph, b 27 Dec 1726. 3. Betty, b 3 Apr 1729. 4. Hephzibah, b 20 Apr 1731.
ix. MARY, b 25 Jan 1705/6; d 1744; m York 18 Nov 1726 (YVR, 116) JOHN BANE/BEAN/BEAL, b York 18 July 1700, d 17 May 1740 (LND, 95), son of Lewis and Mary (Austin) (Sayward) Bean. The name "Bane" was used until around 1750, when "Bane" and "Bean" came to be used interchangeably. Children (YVR, 42), surname Bane: 1. John, b 15 Mar 1726/7. 2. Elisabeth, b 6 Apr 1729. 3. Joseph, b 1 Apr 1731. 4. Mary, b 1 Apr 1733. 5. Huldah, b 24 July 1735.
25. PATIENCEC4 ETHERINGTON (6. MaryC3 Spencer, Patience2 William1), born circa 1656, died Kittery circa 1697 (York Co Court of Common Pleas, Box 40, 8-200, Nathan Lord vs. Thomas Hearl, et al.); married Berwick after Feb 1675 as his first wife WILLIAM HEARLE, who was alive on 13 May 1730 but dead by 10 June 1730 when his will was proved (YP #9032), perhaps son of John Hearl (YD 28:112) of Kittery (Joseph C Anderson II; "The Hearl/Earl Family of Berwick ME," YCGSJ 7:3,4; 8:1). He married second circa 1703 Sarah, widow of James Goodwin, and third Elizabeth (Grant) (Landers) Turner. William bought land south of the Great Works River in 1690, 1699 and 1703 (YD 6:69, LND, 323 as quoted in Anderson, above.) His son Richard was probably the son of his third wife.
Patience Hearle received half of the goods which were formerly her father's in the division of her grandmother Patience (Chadbourne) Spencer's estate in 1683 (MPC III:189).
We are most grateful to Joe Anderson for allowing us to use his full account of the early Hearl family that has been published in the York County Genealogical Society Journal, the three parts appearing in Vol 7, #3 and #4, and Vol 8, #1.
Children named in William's will, surname HEARLE:
i. JOHNC5, b by 1682 (land grant in 1703); d probably Kittery after 17 Jan 1742 (will dated) and before 17 Jan 1743 (will probated); m Berwick 17 Dec 1711 MARY BEARD, prob dau of Joseph and Esther (Philbrook) Beard of Dover. Children (BVR), surname Hearl: 1. John, bpt 18 Dec 1719, not named in will of 1742. 2. Joseph, bpt 18 Dec 1719, m (int) 2 Feb 1739/40 (KVR) Sarah Lord, 4 ch. 3. Ebenezer, bpt 18 Dec 1719, prob unm. 4. Benjamin, bpt 18 Dec 1719, m Sarah _____. 5. Esther/Hester, bpt June 1721, apparently unm in 1752. 6. Mary, named in father's will, m (int) 7 July 1744 (KVR) Uriah Hanscom, son of Job and Mary (Gowell) Hanscom, 10 ch (Hanscom Family Newsletter #31).
ii. MARGARET, b Kittery ca 1683; d 22 Jan 1772, age 88, "mother of 18 living children" ("Master Tate's Diary", NEHGR 74:182); m ca 1702 NATHAN3 LORD, b Kittery 13 May 1681 (KVR, 29), d after 1740 (LND, 444), son of Nathan Jr and Martha (Tozier) Lord. Children (14 of 18 named, Old Kittery and her Families, 589 and C C Lord, A History of the Descendants of Nathan Lord of Ancient Kittery, ME; Concord NH, 1912), surname Lord: 1. Martha, b ca 1702, bpt 13 Sep 1713, d Kittery 29 Apr 1760, age 58 (KVR, 67), m Kittery 21 Oct 1725 Simon Emery, b 6 Jan 1702, d 10 Nov 1760 (ibid), son of Daniel and Margaret (Gowan "alias Smith") Emery, 10 ch (KVR, 67). 2. Patience, b 21 Mar 1705 (KVR), m 1 July 1725 Joseph Junkins of York. 3. Margaret, bpt 13 Sep 1713 or b 13 Sep 1714, m (int) 31 Aug 1734 (KVR) John Nason Sr, b 24 Oct 1704, d 1744-5, son of Jonathan and Adah (Morrell) Nason Jr (probate office 7,137; ME Wills), 5 ch. 4. Nathan, bpt 13 Sep 1713, m 19 Dec 1745 Olive Goodwin (Stackpole). 5. Judith, bpt 13 Sep 1713, m1 25 Jan 1731/2 Lemuel Gowen, b 22 Sep 1709, 4 sons bpt 1738 (KVR); m2 York 22 Dec 1748 Abel Moulton. 6. Abigail, bpt 24 Oct 1714, dy. 7. Simon, bpt 9 Sep 1716, m Mary Kennard (see Stackpole). 8. Abigail, bpt 10 Nov 1717. 9. Ann, bpt 7 May 1719. 10. Sarah, bpt 17 July 1720, dy. 11. Sarah, bpt 16 Dec 1722, possibly publ 2 Feb 1739 to Joseph Hearl and m Kittery 8 Aug 1755 (KVR, 132) Samuel Roberts, 4 ch. 12. Mary, bpt 5 Apr 1724, dy. 13. Charles, bpt 18 Apr 1725, m1 27 Nov 1745 Sarah Lord, m2 8 Oct 1752 Olive Furbish (see Stackpole). 14. Mary, bpt 5 June 1726. 15. (possibly) Stephen, bpt 1 Sep 1734, (may actually have been the son of Nathan and Hannah Lord, see Old Kittery, 589; MPA 5/202; 9/209, sister Hannah bpt p 206). 16. 17. 18. (Tate Diary).
iii. MARY b prob by 1684; d prob early 1718; m ca 1702/3 GABRIEL HAMILTON, b Rollinsford NH ca 1670, son of David and Anna (Jackson) Hamilton (NHSP 3:54, 117-8), d New London CT on or about 24 Jan 1729/30 (The Diary of Joshua Hempstead of New London CT), will probated 6 Apr 1730 (YP, 4:55-58). He m2 Judith (Lord) Mead. Children (Anderson, "The Hearl/Earl Family of Berwick Maine"; part 1, YCGSJ, 1992), surname Hamilton: 1. Gabriel, b ca 1703, will probated 6 Nov 1783, m1 ca 1728 Margaret Hodsdon, m2 Berwick 17 July 1746 Sarah Grant, m3 Keturah (Jenkins) Webber, 14 ch with first two wives, b Berwick. 2. Mary, bpt 6 Sep 1713, dy. 3. Hannah, b Upper Parish, York 28 Nov 1707, m Kittery (int) 5 June 1731 Jeremiah Paul, who m2 1765. 4. John, bpt 6 Sep 1713, admin granted 12 July 1762, m Mary Grant. 5. Patience, b 10 May 1712 (Births of the Upper Parish in York; ME State Library), m1 York (int) 10 Jan 1740 Ebenezer Nowell, m2 York 11 July 1762 Joseph Swett (NEHGR 115:136). 6. Jonathan, bpt 4 Aug 1715, d Berwick 16 Apr 1811 (VR), m Hannah Millet, dau of Judge Thomas and Love (Bunker) Millett of Dover NH. 7. Katherine, bpt 29 May 1718, m York (int) 22 Jan 1736 Samuel Moulton of York.
iv. WILLIAM, b before 1692 (as taxed Berwick 1713); d before 19 July 1725; m 15 Dec 1717 MARGARET WARREN, dau of Gilbert and Sarah (Emery) Warren. Children, surname Hearle: 1. Patience, bpt Berwick 27 Dec 1719 (NEHGR 82:79), m Nathaniel Joy, prob son of widow Sarah (Nock) Joy, who appeared for bastardy in Apr 1717, 4 ch. 2. Gilbert, bpt Berwick Oct 1720, m Olive Hooper, 2 ch. 3. Thomas, bpt 20 June 1723, m Dorothy _____, 11 ch. 4. Mary, m William Tibbetts, lived in Waterborough, 11 ch. 5. Sarah, bpt Berwick 19 July 1725, m Berwick 27 Aug 1747 Benjamin Goodwin, son of Nathaniel (#19.iv) and Mary (Tibbetts) (Giles) Goodwin, 9 ch.
v. THOMAS, b by 1692 (as taxed 1713 Berwick); living 1748 below Chadbourne's (aka Great Works) River (Wilbur D Spencer, Statistics of Berwick ME, ts, ME State Archives); no known wife or children. He lived in Berwick in 1719.
vi. JAMES, b by 1692; d after 15 Feb 1760 (deed acknowledged) and before will probated 20 Oct 1761; m 7 May 1717 MARTHA JACKSON, age ca 55 in 1755 (YD 32:208). Children, surname Hearle: 1. William, bpt Berwick 25 May 1718, not named in father's will. 2. Sarah, bpt 7 May 1721, unm in father's will, had an illegitimate child. 3. Mercy/Marcy, bpt Berwick 2 May 1725, d after 9 Dec 1796, m John Gatchell, who d after 9 Dec 1796 (will). 4. Elizabeth, bpt Berwick 2 May 1725, alive 20 Jan 1800, m Berwick 8 Jan 1760 Samuel Roe Jr. 5. James, bpt 16 Jan 1726/7, not named in father's will. 6. Samuel, bpt 15 June 1729, not named in father's will. 7. Lydia, bpt 23 Mar 1734/5, not named in father's will. 8. Ann, bpt 6 Sep 1739, m Pownalborough Aug 1761 Abraham Nason, 7 ch. 9. Abigail, bpt Berwick 4 May 1740, m David McKenney, 12 ch.
vii. ETHERINGTON, b by 1697 (mother's death); d Berwick 7 May 1770 (Master Tate, 127); m Berwick 18 Feb 1723 his second cousin HANNAH GOODWIN #22.vii. They lived in Berwick (Master Tate, 127). Children, surname Hearl (8 bpt Berwick, NEHGR 82:88-90): 1. Patience, bpt 4 July 1725, d S Berwick 18 Nov 1816, m Berwick 17 Mar 1757 George Huntress, bpt Newington NH 3 Feb 1734, d Berwick, son of Christopher and Mary (Chick) Huntress, 6 ch (see #32.ii). 2. William, bpt 11 June 1727, prob dy. 3. Mary, bpt 27 July 1729. 4. Jeremiah, bpt 23 Oct 1730. 5. Elisha, bpt date not recorded, m1 Keziah Hooper, m2 Martha Hanscom, m3 Martha Lord, possibly as many as 8 ch (see Joseph Anderson, Hearl/Earl Family of Berwick, ME). 6. Love, bpt 13 Apr 1735, m 6 Dec 1751 Darling Huntress, brother of George above, 11 ch. 7. Abigail, bpt 13 Apr 1735, prob dy. 8. Joshua, bpt 10 Aug 1740, m 17 Apr 1766 Hannah Bradbury of Buxton, bpt 1746, dau of Jacob and Abigail (Eaton) Bradbury, at least 6 ch (ibid). 9. William, not recorded Berwick, m Sarah Nock, perhaps 4 ch. 10. Abigail, bpt 7 July 1745, d N Berwick 17 Jan 1839, m 27 Dec 1770 Benjamin Hubbard, bpt Berwick 8 Nov 1747, son of Philip and Hannah (Plummer) Hubbard, 1 ch.
26. MARYC4 ETHERINGTON (6. MaryC3 Spencer, Patience2 William1), born about 1658; died before 5 June 1679 (codicil of father's will); married as his second wife 29 Feb 1675 (YD 4:86) while she was still a minor, "...he is now to marry a yonge woman..." (John Hull's Letter Book 1:175 dated 24 Apr 1674) Capt JOHN WINCOLL of Watertown, born about 1616, died when he fell from his horse 22 Oct 1694 (LND, 763), son of Thomas and Ann Fleming Wincoll (LND). John married first Elizabeth _____, who was living 24 Sep 1673. There were no children of this marriage. He married third before 16 Sep 1682 (LND, 560) Olive (Coleman) Plaisted, widow of Roger Plaisted.
John was a proprietor 1636/7, a freeman 1646 (LND, 762).
Child, surname WINCOLL:
i. JOHNC5, b ca 1676-79; d by 1713 (his widow at Strawberry Bank); m before 5 Apr 1699 DEBORAH MORSE. She m2 Feb 1716 (LND, 763) _____ Dennett. John was given half the goods that had formerly been Thomas Etherington's when his great grandmother, Patience (Chadbourne) Spencer's estate was settled in 1683 (MPC III:189). He received from his parents in codicil the land of his great grandfather, Thomas Spencer, before the birth of his children. He was a mariner of Portsmouth. Deborah was an innkeeper at Strawberry Bank in 1713. Admin on John's estate granted to her 12 Nov 1715. Children, surname Wincoll: 1. Olive. 2. Deborah, bpt 22 May 1709, m Boston 17 Oct 1728 Ebenezer Wright. 3. Isaac, bpt 17 Oct 1711, m, at least 1 ch. 4. ? Mary?, m Boston 1724 Jonathan Read (LND, 763).
27. MOSESC4 GATTENSBY (7. SusannaC3 Spencer, Patience2 William1), born 1657-72; administration granted to son-in-law Peter Wittum 24 June 1718 (MPA 2/194, 224); married _____ _____. Moses had Berwick grants with his brother John.
Child, surname GATTENSBY:
i. JUDITH/JUDAHC5, d after 1761; m 3 Aug 1713 (KVR, 43) PETER WITTUM JR, d after 1761, son of Peter and Agnes/Annis Wittum (LND, 767). In 1723 they quitclaim her one third interest in her grandfather John Gattensby's land at Tatnick to Daniel Wadlin, and in June 1727 sold 10 acres at Humphrey's (now called Knight's) Pond to George Brown Jr. Children (YD 20:205; LND, 767), surname Wittum: 1. Moses. 2. Peter. 3. Gansby. 4. Bartholomew. 5. Daniel. 6. Jeremiah. 7. Judith. 8. Naomi.
28. ELIZABETHC4 GATTENSBY (7. SusannaC3 Spencer, Patience2 William1), born 1657-72; married as his second wife no earlier than 1690 (LND, 708) DANIEL (sic, MPA 3/226) WILLIAM WADLIN or WADLEIGH, baptized 25 Oct 1711, died before his administration 5 Oct 1725 (MPA 3/226, 245). His last name was sometimes spelled WADLY. William married first Abigail Belcher.
Elizabeth named James Warren Jr as the father of her child before Mar 1689, but the child's name is not known (YD 5:23). There may be a son John in this family, but proof is lacking. Elizabeth and William were baptized with all but the first two of the following children in Berwick 25 Oct 1711 (LND, 708).
Children, surname WADLIN:
i. ELIZABETHC5, bpt as an adult Berwick 20 May 1716.
ii. DANIEL, b 1696/7 (44 in Sep 1741); bpt 11 Nov 1716; d before admin granted to son John 2 Apr 1764 (YP 11:120); m prob by 1730 HANNAH THOMPSON, d after 1765 (YP 11:200-1). Daniel was administrator of his grandfather John Gattensby's estate (MPA 2/208). The first five children, and #12 & #13, may have died by 1765, when Moses was the oldest listed (YP 11:200-1). Children bpt Berwick (Berwick First Church), surname Wadlin: 1. William, bpt 1 June 1736. 2. Daniel, bpt 1 June 1736, dy. 3. Ebenezer, bpt 1 June 1736. 4. Sarah, bpt 1 June 1736. 5. son, bpt 19 Nov 1738. 6. Moses b ca 1735 (Revolutionary War Pension application), bpt 26 Oct 1741, m 13 July 1760 (BVR, 194) Patience Grant (#23.ix.3). 7. John, b perhaps 1739, bpt 26 Oct 1741, perhaps m (cert) 7 Aug 1784 Nabby Huntress. 8. Abigail, bpt 26 Oct 1741, m _____ Nason. 9. Mary, bpt 26 Oct 1741. 10. Mary, bpt 14 Nov 1742, m Berwick 30 Dec 1761 (BVR, 194) Timothy Ramsdell. 11. Elizabeth, bpt 12 Feb 1744/5, m Berwick 26 July 1764 (BVR, 114) Daniel Ramsdell. 12. Hannah, bpt 3 Apr 1750. 13. Patience, bpt 3 Apr 1750. 14. Daniel, bpt 15 Apr 1753, d Sanford 26 May 1832, m Berwick 31 Jan 1782 Margaret Thompson.
iv. MARY, bpt 25 Oct 1716; m 14 July 1726 JOHN ROWELL, b Ipswich MA 12 Oct 1700, son of Jacob and Elizabeth (Wardwell) Rowell (Hoyt, Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury, 304, 1004).
vi. Deacon MOSES, bpt 25 Oct 1716; m (int) 15 Oct 1737 (LND, 708) JANE PERRY. Children, bpt Biddeford First Congregational Church, surname Wadlin: 1. Anna, bpt 12 Aug 1744. 2. Moses, bpt 9 Feb 1745. 3. Sarah, bpt 12 June 1748. 4. Jean or Jane, bpt 13 Apr 1750. 5. Elizabeth (H-York), b 1752, m 12 Oct 1773 (ME Families in 1790, Vol 4, 134) George Jelleson, b Berwick 24 June 1750, son of Alexander and Margaret (Nason) Jelleson, 10 ch (H-York Co, 188).
29. EPHRAIMC4 JOY (7. SusannaC3 Spencer, Patience2 William1), born Kittery 1674/5 (age 18 in 1693); died before 22 Aug 1714 when his wife was called widow Sarah Joy at son Samuel's baptism; married first before 1699 _____ GOFFE, daughter of James and Elizabeth (Crawford) Goffe; married second 22 Feb 1703 SARAH NOCKE, born 4 May 1680, died after Oct 1723 (LND, 393, 116), daughter of Sylvanus and Elizabeth (Emery) Nock. Sarah married second after Oct 1723 (LND, 393, 116) John Brawn or Brown of Biddeford.
Ephraim Joy was possessed of a violent temper and was brought to court 3 Oct 1699 for cursing, swearing and abusing his wife. Many Chadbourne relations came forward to testify to his actions in this case (MPC IV:248). He was also charged with abusing his mother-in-law, Elizabeth (Crawford) (Goffe) Fost, who had married 25 Jan 1686/7 John Fost (widower of Mary Chadbourne #17).
Ephraim was repeatedly fined, whipped and jailed for profane cursing, but he never again was seen in court for striking his wife. His remorse was either sincere or his purse depleted when he was again charged with profane swearing in January of 1703/4, as the following petition implies:
Wells July the: 6th 1703
To The Honerable Justess of her Majestys peac for the Body of this County of York Convened In Generall Sessions of the peace this day
Much Honerable Gentl please to hear the Humble Petion of your unworthy Servant Ephrim Joy: Gentl I humbly Confess your Justes to me this Day: yet am humbly Bound to Beg that the Sentanc A ganst me May be Taken off in Respects of the Strips I acknowledg My Sin and folly in the Case of it: and if your honors Will pass by this in the Large Extent of it: I shall by gods help Reforme for the futer and be Com a new Creture and as in Duty bound Shall Ever Pray
Ephrim Joy
Widow Sarah Joy was granted administration of her husband's estate 4 Dec 1716 (MPA 2/176, 226). Some time previous to her presentment for fornication 2 Apr 1717 (MPC V:196), Sarah had an illegitimate child named Nathaniel Joy, baptized 10 Oct 1723. Nathaniel married S Berwick before 4 Dec 1748 Patience Hearle, daughter of William (see #25.iv) and Margaret (Warren) Hearle. They had children, surname Joy: Sarah, Margaret, Elizabeth, and Patience. Nathaniel was servant to John Keys in his 1736 will (MW, 401).
Children (LND, 393), surname JOY:
i. SARAHC5, b ca 1705; m York 9 Mar 1724 JAMES GRANT, b 8 Dec 1703, son of Capt James and Mary (Nason) Grant (KVR). Children, bpt Berwick (LND), surname Grant: 1. James, bpt Dec 1725. 2. Mary, bpt 31 Dec 1727. 3. Sarah, bpt 14 June 1730. 4. Ephraim, bpt 25 Apr 1731, d ca 1799, m Hannah _____ (perhaps Canney). 5. perhaps Andrew, bpt 30 May 1736, m1 Patience Gooden, 4 ch; m2 27 Nov 1767 Elizabeth Dunton. Removed to Hampden, on the Penobscot.
ii. MARY, m1 York 26 May 1725 GEORGE GRAY, b Apr 1703, d June 1737, son of Robert 2 (George1) and Elizabeth (Freethy) Gray (YCGSJ, Jan 1987, 2); m2 York 28 Jan 1753 JOSEPH GETCHELL. Joseph m1 Eunice Hatch, by whom he had 5+ children (LND, 258); he had none with Mary. Children (YVR, 37), surname Gray: 1. Ephraim, b 7 Mar 1725/6, had ch. 2. George, b 28 Dec 1727. 3. Robert, b 16 Dec 1730. 4. Phebe, b 22 Nov 1734 or 1733 (Upper Parish of York), d 2 Nov 1815, m 1756 Joshua Getchell, bpt 25 Aug 1734, son of Joseph and Eunice (Hatch) Getchell (NEHGR July 1909, 268). 5. Josiah or Joshua, b 13 Dec 1736, d Cornish 6 Dec 1822 ("The Journals of Joshua Gray of Wells, 1801-1825", Maine Seine 8:2, 51), m Wells 1 July 1762 (VR) Susannah Hatch, b 4 Apr 1739, d 19 Mar 1819. He was a Revolutionary soldier.
iii. EPHRAIM bpt Berwick 12 May 1710; d S Berwick 29 Aug 1770; may be the Ephraim who m SARAH WALKER, d 23 Dec 1781 (Helen Bourne Joy Lee; The Joy Genealogy, 1968 Pequot Press). Children (#1-9: BVR, recorded 23 Apr 1752; #10-15: The Joy Genealogy), surname Joy: 1. Samuel, bpt 23 Feb 1734/5. 2. Abigail bpt 2 Apr 1738. 3. Ephraim, b 7 Aug 1740, recruited York & Berwick 17 Mar 1758, 2nd Foot Co, 1st Regt. 4. Samuel, b 21 Sep 1742, d 4 Apr 1829, m 8 Aug 1764 Lydia Hamilton, b Berwick 29 Oct 1748, d 22 Feb 1843, dau of Gabriel and Margaret (Hodsdon) Hamilton. He was a Rev War soldier for which Lydia was pensioned, 13 ch. 5. James, b 2 Sep 1744, m1 13 Oct 1768 Mehitable Whitcher, m2 28 Feb 1786 Mary (Hillings) Thurston, 12 ch. 6. Jeremiah, b 2 Jan 1747. 7. Mary, bpt 26 Mar 1749/50 8. Elizabeth, bpt 17 May 1751. 9. William, b 12 May 1751, d 24 Oct 1827, m1 Martha Witcher, d 18 Mar 1807, 9 ch; m2 27 Dec 1808 Hannah Hamilton, d 21 Jan 1828. 10. Abigail, b 8 Feb 1753, m Thomas Grant. 11. Sarah, b 11 July 1756, m 1774 Samuel Ricker. 12. Susanna, b 9 Jan 1760, m Thomas Worster. 13. Lydia, b 29 May 1762, m 1779 Elijah Hamilton. 14. Hannah, b 11 Nov 1764. (14 children named in Joy Genealogy, also, possible that others, Abigail dy, Mary dy, and perhaps an earlier Samuel may have been bpt Berwick).
iv. SUSANNA, bpt Berwick 12 May 1710; perhaps m 14 Apr 1752 (Biddeford 1st Congregational Church Recs) Capt SAMUEL HARRIS of Biddeford, d intestate Nov 1793. Samuel's estate was granted to John Harris, yeoman.
v. THOMAS, bpt Berwick 13 July 1712.
vi. SAMUEL, bpt Berwick 22 Aug 1714.
vii. (perhaps) BENJAMIN (LND, 393), d intestate by 11 Oct 1779 (MPA 13/306); m ELIZABETH _____ and settled in Saco 1730.
Children (Biddeford First Congregational Church Records), surname Joy: 1. Amey, bpt 13May 1744. 2. Mary, bpt 26 Sep 1746, m 18 Mar 1766 Sibley Pendexter. 3. Stephen, bpt 19 Mar 1749. 4. Samuel, bpt 14 Apr 1751. 5. Abigail, bpt 15 July 1753. 6. Lydia, bpt 7 Nov 1756.
30. TABITHAC4 JOY (7. SusannaC3 Spencer, Patience2 William1), born Hingham MA 25 Sep 1677; died presumably before her husband's third marriage circa 1710; married as his second wife 10 Feb 1700 ROWLAND JENKINS, a fisherman of Dover. He had married first Experience Heard and married third before July 1710 Mary Morgrage (LND, 377). Rowland and Mary are thoroughly documented in MPC V:149-154 for a variety of trespasses, including stealing. The presentation of this family by Stackpole in his Old Kittery is seriously flawed.
Children ("2 small children" in 1710, LND), surname JENKINS:
i. RUTHC5, possibly a child of Experience Heard, as she was "recovered from her master" in 1712 (LND, 377).
ii. ROWLAND JR, m (int) 17 Aug 1730 MARY NASON, a probable dau of Baker Nason of Kittery. Children, bpt Kittery Point (Stackpole, 553), surname Jenkins: 1. William, bpt 11 July 1731. 2. Rowland, bpt 11 July 1731. 3. Elizabeth, bpt 10 Sep 1732. 4. Lydia, bpt 4 Apr 1734. 5. Dorcas, bpt 13 Mar 1737. 6. Joseph, bpt 18 Apr 1742. 7. Benjamin, bpt 1 July 1744. 8. Stephen, bpt 27 July 1746. 9. Alice, bpt 11 Sep 1748. 10. Margaret, bpt 7 Apr 1751. 11. Mehitable, bpt 14 June 1752. 12. daughter, bpt 21 July 175_.
iii. SUSANNA, may have m1 (int) 2 Apr 1726 (KVR, 93) MOSES CANNEY; m Kittery (int) 16 Aug 1729 JOSEPH FOYE, son of James and Grace.
31. HUMPHREYC4 SPENCER JR (8. HumphreyC3 Spencer, Patience2 William1), born S Berwick about 1674; died Aug 1712 (TMS); married after 17 Oct 1702 MARY CUTTS, born 14 Nov 1675 (LND, 178), died not before 1755, daughter of John and Sarah (Martyn) Cutts. Widow Mary Spencer married second Berwick 6 Dec 1722 (BVR, 112) Joseph Moulton of York, a tavernkeeper. Both were living in 1755 (LND, 498).
Humphrey was a planter, husbandman and vintner, living in S Berwick (TMS). He was sole heir of his uncle William Spencer (MW 110-11, MPA 2/226, 3/96).
Children, surname SPENCER:
i. WILLIAMC5, b ca Feb 1706 (TMS); m MARY4 GERRISH, bpt S Berwick 16 Dec 1712, dau of Benjamin3 (John2 Capt William1) and Mehitable (Plaisted) Gerrish. William was a cooper. The couple and three children were warned out of Portsmouth and moved to Boston in 1743. Children (TMS), surname Spencer: 1. Mary, bpt S Berwick 1 Sep 1728, prob m 7 Apr 1757 Nathaniel Spencer, 3 ch. 2. Mehitable, bpt S Berwick 12 Apr 1730, admitted to church 29 Nov 1741, m 1 June 1763 Nathan Prentice, b 1734/5, d Cambridge MA 29 July 1769, son of Deacon Henry and Elizabeth (Rand) Prentice of Cambridge, 4 or 5 ch, may have m2 15 July 1778 Edward Davis of Boston. Nathan graduated Harvard 1756. 3. Martha, bpt 5 Mar 1732, may have dy. 4. William Jr, bpt 9 Dec 1733, m 8 Sep 1766 Lucy Brewster of Portsmouth. 5. Sarah, bpt 10 Sep 1738, may have dy.
ii. SARAH, bpt S Berwick 3 May 1708; d prob 1800; m Portsmouth 25 Dec 1726 (NEHGR 24:358) THOMAS NEWMARCH, b 15 Sep 1703 (KVR), d after 1739 and before 1760, son of Rev John and Mary (Harvey) (Hunking) Newmarch of Kittery. Thomas' estate was administered in 1773 (TMS).
iii. SAMUEL, b about Nov 1711; d Feb 1717 (TMS).
32. RICHARDC4 CHICK (9. ElizabethC3 Spencer, Patience2 William1), born before 1679 (Essex Co Warning Out); died before 19 Sep 1737 when his will was probated (MW, 390-1); married by Rev John Pike Dover NH 11 July 1702 (TMS) MARTHA LORD, born Kittery 14 Oct 1679 (as "Marsha," KVR, 29), died before 7 May 1759 when her son Richard was named administrator of her estate (MPA 10:112), daughter of Nathan and Martha (Tozier) Lord.
Richard and Martha were presented to the court for fornication on 5 Jan 1702/3 (MPC IV:283,288). They lived at Sturgeon Creek, Eliot ME. One Richard Chick was called yeoman of Kittery in 1