Individual Details
Samuel Brocklebank
(Abt 1628 - 21 Apr 1676)
Captain Brocklebank and twenty-seven other militia men were killed in Sudbury in 1676 when ambushed by Indians during King Philip's War.
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Events
Families
Spouse | Hannah Brocklebank mnu (1630 - 1690) |
Child | Samuel Brocklebank (1653 - ) |
Child | Francis Brocklebank (1655 - 1660) |
Child | Hannah Brocklebank (1659 - 1749) |
Child | John Brocklebank (1660 - 1660) |
Child | Elizabeth Brocklebank (1661 - 1725) |
Child | Mary Brocklebank (1663 - ) |
Child | Sarah Brocklebank (1666 - 1666) |
Child | Sarah Brocklebank (1668 - 1750) |
Child | Jane Brocklebank (1670 - 1728) |
Child | Joseph Brocklebank (1674 - 1748) |
Father | Unknown Brocklebank (1601 - ) |
Mother | Jane Brocklebank widow (1605 - 1668) |
Sibling | John Brocklebank (1630 - 1666) |
Notes
Probate
The inventory of the estate was made in September 1676. The final settlement of the estate was 9 October 1701 with the following disposition: Samuel Brocklebank eldest son farm in Rowley, John Stickney various acreage, William Dole various acreage, John Tod a little land, Nathaniel Coffin some marshland, Abiell Somerby some marshland, Joseph Brocklebank youngest son the house and some land.In a 1676 disbursement, the following children are named: Samuel, Joseph, Hannah, Elizabeth, Mary, Sarah, and Jane.