Individual Details
John Brintnall
(3 Mar 1673 - 1731)
BIRTH: Index to the Essex Institute, Vol. XLIV-LXVII, 1908-1931, 46:230, 231; 54; 320. From 'History of Chelsea, MA' Chamberlain 'The first tenent of the little farm was 'Thomas Brenton' in 1678 (Suff. Deeds) Presumably he was the 'Thomas Brental' who by his wife Esther had the following ch. recorded in Boston: 1. Samuel b. Dec 2, 1665, probably living at Taunton in 1691 2. Thomas b. Nov 1, 1669 according to Berry (Hist of Framingham) m. Hannah, dau of Maj. Simon Willard & lived in Sudbury 3. Nathaniel b. July 31, 1671 described as ' of Boston, marinor,' in 1701 4. John b. Mar 3, 1672, mar. Phebe dau of Capt. John Smith and lived at Winnisinat 5. Joseph b. Mar 3, 1673 6. Caleb b. Feb 29, 1679/80 described as of Boston, glazier 7. Mehetable b. Nov 14, 1685 pres mar John Lamson Apr 18, 1706 8 Mary mentioned 1701'
Events
Families
| Father | Thomas Brintnall (1641 - 1692) |
| Mother | Esther Thomas (1642 - ) |
| Sibling | Samuel Brintnall (1665 - 1735) |
| Sibling | Thomas Brintnall (1669 - 1732) |
| Sibling | Nathaniel Brintnall (1671 - ) |
| Sibling | Joseph Brintnall (1674 - ) |
| Sibling | Caleb Brintnall (1679 - ) |
| Sibling | Penelope Brintnall (1680 - ) |
| Sibling | Mary Brintnall (1682 - ) |
| Sibling | Mehitable Brintnall (1685 - ) |
Endnotes
1. Early Vital Records of Suffolk County, Massachusetts to about 1850, Volume: Electronic Edition (n.p: Search & ReSearch Publishing Corp., Wheat Ridge, CO 80033, 1997, n.d).
2. James Savage, Genalogical Dictionary of The first Settlers of New England (n.p: Little Brown and Company, 1860, n.d), p 255.
3. Compiler: Elizabeth E. Boice, Captain John Grout of Watertown and Sudbury, Massachusetts and some of his descendants (n.p: H.W. Grout, Waterloo, Iowa, 1922, n.d), p 77.
4. Compiler: Elizabeth E. Boice, Captain John Grout of Watertown and Sudbury, Massachusetts and some of his descendants (n.p: H.W. Grout, Waterloo, Iowa, 1922, n.d), p 77.
