Individual Details
John Stockbridge
(Abt 1608 - 13 Oct 1657)
John came in the Blessing from Lindon 1635, aged 17, with his wife Ann, 21, and son Charles 1. Ann joined the church in Scituate 16 Jul 1637.
John Stockbridge, a Wheelwright, took the oath of fidelity in Scituate 1638. He was one of the Conihassett partners 1646. He had a house near to John Hollet's, (perhaps a few rods south-west of Jessee Dunbar's). He had also a considerable tract of land, by purchase of Abraham Sutliffe, near Stockbridge's mill pond on the north and east. In 1656, he purchased half the mill privilege of George Russell, (with the saw mill, which Isaac Stedman had erected ten years before) and built a grist mill, in partnership with Russell. Nearly at the same time, (before 1660) he built the Stockbridge Mansion-house, a part of which is now [1831] standing, and is probably the oldest house in New-England, save one, viz. the Barker house at the Harbour. It was a garrison in Philip's war, and the port-holes may be traced in the back part of the house, even now. He had married about the time of his arrival in the country, but the name of his first wife we have not learned (Deane 342).
John first married Ann
They had the following children:
i. Charles (ca1634-1683)
ii. Hannah (ca1638-1665)
iii. Elizabeth (Died as Infant). Born ca 1642. Elizabeth was baptized in Boston, MA on 10 Jul 1642.[Savage] Elizabeth died bef 1644; she was 2.
On 9 Oct 1643 when John was 35, he second married Elizabeth Hatch, widow of Soan.
They had the following children:
i. Elizabeth (1644-)
ii. Sarah (ca1645-)
iii. Hesther. Born ca 1647.
John third married Mary
They had the following children:
i. Abigail. Born in 1655.[Deane]
ii. Mary (ca1655-ca1697)
iii. John. Born in 1657 in Boston, MA.[Deane] John died in Hampton, NH.
On 23 Nov 1681 when John was 24, he married Mary Godfrey, in Haverhill, MA.
John Stockbridge, a Wheelwright, took the oath of fidelity in Scituate 1638. He was one of the Conihassett partners 1646. He had a house near to John Hollet's, (perhaps a few rods south-west of Jessee Dunbar's). He had also a considerable tract of land, by purchase of Abraham Sutliffe, near Stockbridge's mill pond on the north and east. In 1656, he purchased half the mill privilege of George Russell, (with the saw mill, which Isaac Stedman had erected ten years before) and built a grist mill, in partnership with Russell. Nearly at the same time, (before 1660) he built the Stockbridge Mansion-house, a part of which is now [1831] standing, and is probably the oldest house in New-England, save one, viz. the Barker house at the Harbour. It was a garrison in Philip's war, and the port-holes may be traced in the back part of the house, even now. He had married about the time of his arrival in the country, but the name of his first wife we have not learned (Deane 342).
John first married Ann
They had the following children:
i. Charles (ca1634-1683)
ii. Hannah (ca1638-1665)
iii. Elizabeth (Died as Infant). Born ca 1642. Elizabeth was baptized in Boston, MA on 10 Jul 1642.[Savage] Elizabeth died bef 1644; she was 2.
On 9 Oct 1643 when John was 35, he second married Elizabeth Hatch, widow of Soan.
They had the following children:
i. Elizabeth (1644-)
ii. Sarah (ca1645-)
iii. Hesther. Born ca 1647.
John third married Mary
They had the following children:
i. Abigail. Born in 1655.[Deane]
ii. Mary (ca1655-ca1697)
iii. John. Born in 1657 in Boston, MA.[Deane] John died in Hampton, NH.
On 23 Nov 1681 when John was 24, he married Mary Godfrey, in Haverhill, MA.
Events
Families
Spouse | Elizabeth Hatch (1600 - 1649) |
Child | Sarah Stockbridge (1645 - 1712) |
Child | Hester Stockbridge (1647 - ) |
Spouse | Ann (1614 - 1642) |
Child | Charles Stockbridge (1634 - 1683) |
Child | Hannah Stockbridge (1637 - 1665) |
Child | Elizabeth Stockbridge (1640 - 1706) |
Spouse | Mary ( - ) |
Child | Abigail Stockbridge (1655 - ) |
Child | John Stockbridge (1657 - ) |
Notes
Marriage
2d wife was widow Elizabeth SoanWill
"To eldest son Charles, my water-mill at Scituate, house, ground and orchard belonging to it, he paying to his sister Elizabeth 10£ at marriage, or at 21 years of age. To wife Mary, my house and land at Boston, also the house that Gilbert Brooks lives in at Scituate, with the land belonging to it; and these to youngest son John after her decease, he paying 10£ to his sister Mary; but in case he do not survive his mother, to be equally divided to all my children. To daughter Hester, the house that William Ticknor doth now live in at Scituate, with the ground and orchard, also my land at Brushy hill and 4th Cliff. To daughter Hannah, wife of William Ticknor 40s. To daughter Sarah 10£ at marriage, or at 21 years of age. To wife Mary, all my household goods, and to eldest son Charles all my working tools."Endnotes
1. Samuel Deane, History of Scituate, Massachusetts: from its first settlement to 1831 (Boston, MA: J. Loring, 1831), 342-343; digital images, Google Books (http://books.google.com/ : accessed 26 October 2009.
2. Samuel Deane, History of Scituate, Massachusetts: from its first settlement to 1831 (Boston, MA: J. Loring, 1831), 342-343; digital images, Google Books (http://books.google.com/ : accessed 26 October 2009.