Individual Details

Samuel Swift

(1715 - 1775)

Of Boston
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Samuel Swift Esq. (1715 - 1775)
Samuel
 Swift
 Esq.
Born 9 Jun 1715
 in Milton, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay
ANCESTORS Son of Samuel Swift and Ann (Holman) SwiftBrother of Thomas Swift, Sarah (Swift) Adams, Ebenezer Swift, Patience (Swift) Wadsworth, Nathaniel Swift, John Swift, Abigail Swift and Ebenezer SwiftHusband of Eliphal (Tilley) Swift
 — married [date unknown] [location unknown]Husband of Ann (Foster) Swift
 — married 5 Oct 1757 in Boston, Ma.DESCENDANTS Father of Ann Swift, Eliphal Swift, Sarah (Swift) Putnam, Elizabeth Swift, Foster Swift, Mary Swift, Jonathan Swift, Lucretia (Swift) Lovering and Philomena SwiftDied 30 Aug 1775
 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay
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1 Biography
1.1 Name
1.2 Birth
1.3 Residence
1.4 Event
1.5 Marriage
1.6 Death
1.7 Burial
2 Sources
Biography
Name
Samuel SwiftBirth
09 JUN 1715 Milton, MassachusettsResidence
BET 1752 AND 1809 Suffolk, Massachusetts, USAEvent
lawyer, friend of John Adams, member of Committee of CorrespondenceDAR Patriot: 2807 BC Boston, Mass.Marriage
05 OCT 1757 Boston, Mass.Wife: Ann FosterChild: Lucretia SwiftChild: Elizabeth SwiftChild: Foster SwiftChild: Philomena SwiftChild: Jonathan SwiftChild: Mary SwiftChild: Ann SwiftDeath
30 AUG 1775 Boston, Mass.Died under house arrest, during a sweltering summer in the midst of an epidemic. Boston was blockaded at the time, and his wife and children were in Springfield.Burial
AUG 1775 King's Chapel, Bostonin the Tilley tomb- during the blockade of BostonSources

Teele, Albert Kendall. The History of Milton, Mass., 1640 to 1877 (Rockwell & Churchill, Boston, 1887) Page 510
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Events

Birth1715Milton, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay, British America
Death1775Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay, British America

Families

SpouseEliphal Tilley (1713 - 1757)
ChildSarah Swift (1737 - 1802)