Lois Goodrich
F
Lois Goodrich||p43.htm#i1558|Thomas Goodrich|b. before 18 November 1753 (chr.\nd. 24 Jul 1831|p6.htm#i170||||James Goodrich|b. 2 Mar 1721/22\nd. c 1815|p9.htm#i281|Susannah Hale|b. 21 Mar 1722/23|p9.htm#i282|||||||
Lois was born.1 She was the daughter of Thomas Goodrich.
Citations
- [S60] Lafayette Wallace M.D. Case, Goodrich Family in America, pg 112.
Aaron Goodrich
M
Aaron Goodrich||p43.htm#i1559|Thomas Goodrich|b. before 18 November 1753 (chr.\nd. 24 Jul 1831|p6.htm#i170||||James Goodrich|b. 2 Mar 1721/22\nd. c 1815|p9.htm#i281|Susannah Hale|b. 21 Mar 1722/23|p9.htm#i282|||||||
Aaron was born.1 He was the son of Thomas Goodrich.
Citations
- [S60] Lafayette Wallace M.D. Case, Goodrich Family in America, pg 112.
Ama Goodrich
F
Ama Goodrich||p43.htm#i1560|Thomas Goodrich|b. before 18 November 1753 (chr.\nd. 24 Jul 1831|p6.htm#i170||||James Goodrich|b. 2 Mar 1721/22\nd. c 1815|p9.htm#i281|Susannah Hale|b. 21 Mar 1722/23|p9.htm#i282|||||||
Ama was born.1 She was the daughter of Thomas Goodrich.
Citations
- [S59] Hale House, Jacobus/Waterman , pg 43.
Edward Goodrich
M
Edward Goodrich||p43.htm#i1561|Thomas Goodrich|b. before 18 November 1753 (chr.\nd. 24 Jul 1831|p6.htm#i170||||James Goodrich|b. 2 Mar 1721/22\nd. c 1815|p9.htm#i281|Susannah Hale|b. 21 Mar 1722/23|p9.htm#i282|||||||
Edward was born.1 He was the son of Thomas Goodrich.
Citations
- [S59] Hale House, Jacobus/Waterman , pg 43.
Sheldown Goodrich
M
Sheldown Goodrich||p43.htm#i1562|Thomas Goodrich|b. before 18 November 1753 (chr.\nd. 24 Jul 1831|p6.htm#i170||||James Goodrich|b. 2 Mar 1721/22\nd. c 1815|p9.htm#i281|Susannah Hale|b. 21 Mar 1722/23|p9.htm#i282|||||||
Sheldown was born.1 He was the son of Thomas Goodrich.
Citations
- [S59] Hale House, Jacobus/Waterman , pg 43.
Thomas Hale
M, b. 17 September 1684, d. 4 July 1750 at age 66
Thomas Hale|b. 17 Sep 1684\nd. 4 July 1750 at age 66|p43.htm#i1563|Thomas Hale|b. c 1654\nd. 23 Dec 1723|p43.htm#i1576|Naomi Kilbourn|b. c 1656\nd. 17 May 1735|p43.htm#i1577|Samuel Hale|b. c 1615\nd. 9 Nov 1693|p43.htm#i1585|Mary Smith|b. c 1624|p43.htm#i1586|Sergeant John Kilbourn|b. before 29 September 1624 (chr\nd. 9 Apr 1703|p43.htm#i1578|Naomi NN----|d. 1 Oct 1659|p43.htm#i1579|
The Will of Thomas Hale reads as follows:
In the Name of God Amen. The fourteenth day of June Anno Domini 1750 and in the Twenty-forth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Second King of Great Britain, France and Ireland . I Thomas Hale of Glassenbury in the County of Hartford and Colony of Connecticut in New England Being Sick and Weak in body, but of Perfect mind and memory, Praised be almighty God. Therefore do make and ordain This my present will and Testament Containing Therein my Last will in manner and form following that Is to say first I Commend my Self and all my whole Estate to the mercy and Protection of God being fully Persuaded by his Holy Spirit to obtain full pardon and Remission of all my Sins and to Inherit everlasting Life. Amen. And I will and ordain that all Such debts as I shall Happen to owe at my decease shall be well paid by my Executor Herein after Named: and that the funeral of my body be only such as shall beseme a Christain after the Discretion of my Executor-and my debts which I then Shall owe being Dfalked and my funeral charges Deducted I will that the Residue of all my Goods, Chattles and Lands and whole Estate be Distributed and Disposed as followeth, That is to say:
I give Grand, Devise and Bequeath unto Moses Hale my Eldest son and his heirs and assigns forever all That my Lott of Land with the buildings thereon where I Now Dwell-Buting west upon the Great River East upon Common Land South upon Timothy Hale North upon Land belonging to the heirs of Jonathan Miller Deceased and all so that my Lot lying on the Backside of John Houses Land: butting East upon Land Blonging to Joseph House John House South & upon Land of Richard Risley and Joseph Smith west and north upon The High way. Reserving the yoose of one Third part of the Housing and Land Given to my said son Moses Hale To and for my wife so long as she Remains my widow and no longer I Give to my sd son Moses Hale all my part of that Lott of Land That was Granted to the Heirs of my father Hale deceased at the Lore [lower] end of the Town of Glassenbury.
I give to My Son Nathaniel Hale my four score acre Lott Lying below nagge butting west upon the Great River East upon Common Land North upon Lands belonging to Jonathan Hale and Benjamin Hale South upon Lands belonging to Joseph Hollister and all so all my Lands Lying in Eastbury parish, To Him & his Heirs and assigns forever.
I Give to my Beloved wife Susanah Hale The Yoose of one Third parte of all my Housing and Land above Given to my Son Moses Hale. It is to be understood that my sd wife is to Have the yoose of the one Third parte of my Housing and Land no Longer then she Remains and is my widow and all so I Give to my said wife the one Third parte of all my mooveable Estate forever.
I Give to my Daughter Susanah Goodrich Thirty pound to be paid to Her oute of my moveable Estate at Inventory price In addition to what I Have formerly Given to Her.
I Give to my Daughters Marcy Hale, Mabel Hale and Noamy Hale The whole of my moveable Estate after my sd wife Hath Recid Her Third parte of it: & the above Thirty pound be paid to my said Daughter Susanah Goodrich.
and I do all so Hereby oblige my above sd son Moses Hale To pay one Hundred & fifty pound money old tenor To my Three youngist Daughters. Namely Marcy Hale, Mabel Hale and Naomy Hale That is to say fifty pounds to Each of my sd Daughters, within Two years after my Decese.
And I do Hereby oblige Revoke and make void and Nule all other wills and Testaments by me formerly made and Do Constitute make and appointe my abovesd Eldest Sone Moses Hale Sole Executor of this my will and Testament In witness whereof I the abovesd Thomas Hale Have Hereunto Sett my Hand and Seale the aforsaid fourtenty Day of June 1750 Signed Sealed Published Pronounced.
Thomas Hale
Hale as his Last will and Testament In the presence of us The Subscribers
Jonath Hale
Sam Prise, Jr Her
Elizebeth (X) Welles
. He married Mercy Hurlbut.1 Thomas was born on 17 September 1684 at Wethersfield, Connecticut.1 He was the son of Thomas Hale and Naomi Kilbourn. He married Susannah Smith on 11 January 1721/22 at Glastonbury, Connecticut.1 Thomas died 4 July 1750 at age 66 at Glastonbury, Connecticut.1
Children of Thomas Hale and Susannah Smith
- Susannah Hale+ b. 21 Mar 1722/23
- Mercy Hale b. 3 Nov 1724
- Thomas Hale b. 25 Jul 1726, d. 22 Nov 1739
- Moses Hale b. 29 Jul 1728
- Jerusha Hale b. 8 Aug 1730, d. 7 Dec 1747
- Mabel Hale b. 17 Jul 1732
- Nathaniel Hale b. 30 Aug 1734
Citations
- [S59] Hale House, Jacobus/Waterman , pg 40.
Mercy Hurlbut
F, b. 17 February 1680/81, d. 21 August 1719
She married Thomas Hale.1
Killed by lightning
. Mercy was born on 17 February 1680/81 at Middletown, Connecticut.1 Mercy died on 21 August 1719 at Glastonbury, Connecticut, at age 38.1
Killed by lightning
. Mercy was born on 17 February 1680/81 at Middletown, Connecticut.1 Mercy died on 21 August 1719 at Glastonbury, Connecticut, at age 38.1
Citations
- [S59] Hale House, Jacobus/Waterman , pg 40.
Susannah Smith
F, b. 5 October 1699, d. after 1764
Susannah Smith|b. 5 Oct 1699\nd. a 1764|p43.htm#i1565|Nathaniel Smith|b. Oct 1664\nd. c 1711|p43.htm#i1566|Esther Dickinson|b. 22 Jan 1674/75|p43.htm#i1567|Joseph Smith|d. 1689|p51.htm#i1844|Lydia Huit||p52.htm#i1845|Thomas Dickinson|b. 1632\nd. 17 Jan 1712|p41.htm#i1508|Hannah Crow|b. 13 Jul 1649|p52.htm#i1848|
Susannah was born on 5 October 1699 at Hartford, Connecticut.1 She was the daughter of Nathaniel Smith and Esther Dickinson. She married Thomas Hale on 11 January 1721/22 at Glastonbury, Connecticut.1 Susannah died after 1764 at Lanesboro, Massachusetts.1
Children of Susannah Smith and Thomas Hale
- Susannah Hale+ b. 21 Mar 1722/23
- Mercy Hale b. 3 Nov 1724
- Thomas Hale b. 25 Jul 1726, d. 22 Nov 1739
- Moses Hale b. 29 Jul 1728
- Jerusha Hale b. 8 Aug 1730, d. 7 Dec 1747
- Mabel Hale b. 17 Jul 1732
- Nathaniel Hale b. 30 Aug 1734
Citations
- [S59] Hale House, Jacobus/Waterman , pg 40.
Nathaniel Smith
M, b. October 1664, d. circa 1711
Nathaniel Smith|b. Oct 1664\nd. c 1711|p43.htm#i1566|Joseph Smith|d. 1689|p51.htm#i1844|Lydia Huit||p52.htm#i1845|||||||Reverend Ephraim Huit|d. 8 Mar 1660/61|p52.htm#i1846|Isabel NN----|d. 1661|p52.htm#i1847|
Rev. Ephraim, first teacher of Windsor, Ct. His will can be found in Trumbull's Coll.
. Nathaniel was born in October 1664 at Hartford, Connecticut.1 He was the son of Joseph Smith and Lydia Huit. He married Esther Dickinson on 9 July 1686 at Hartford, Connecticut.2 Nathaniel was present at Esther Smith'S christening on 30 March 1702.3 Nathaniel was present at Jerusha Smith'S christening on 6 September 1702.3 Nathaniel was present at Mercy Smith'S christening on 8 September 1706.3 Nathaniel was present at Gideon Smith'S christening on 10 October 1708.3 Nathaniel was present at Joseph Smith'S christening on 13 November 1709.3 Nathaniel had his will probated on 7 January 1711/12 at Hartford, Connecticut.4 Nathaniel died circa 1711. Nathaniel was present at Esther Smith'S christening on 10 March 1712/13.3
Children of Nathaniel Smith and Esther Dickinson
- Nathaniel Smith b. 20 Jan 1697/98
- Susannah Smith+ b. 5 Oct 1699, d. a 1764
- Esther Smith b. before 30 March 1701/1702 (ch
- Jerusha Smith b. before 6 September 1702 (chr.
- Abigail Smith b. 5 Dec 1704
- Mercy Smith b. before 8 September 1706 (chr.
- Gideon Smith b. before 10 October 1708 (chr.
- Joseph Smith b. before 13 November 1709 (chr.
- Esther Smith b. before 10 March 1712/1713 (ch
Esther Dickinson
F, b. 22 January 1674/75
Esther Dickinson|b. 22 Jan 1674/75|p43.htm#i1567|Thomas Dickinson|b. 1632\nd. 17 Jan 1712|p41.htm#i1508|Hannah Crow|b. 13 Jul 1649|p52.htm#i1848|Nathaniel Dickinson|b. b 3 May 1601\nd. 16 Jun 1676|p7.htm#i215|Anna NN----|d. b 24 Mar 1670|p7.htm#i216|John Crow|b. 1606\nd. 16 Jan 1685/86|p52.htm#i1856|Elizabeth Goodwin|b. c 1620\nd. 1673|p52.htm#i1857|
She married Hezekiah Porter. Esther was born on 22 January 1674/75 at Hadley, Connecticut.1 She was the daughter of Thomas Dickinson and Hannah Crow. She married Nathaniel Smith on 9 July 1686 at Hartford, Connecticut.2 Esther was present at Esther Smith's christening on 30 March 1702.3 Esther was present at Jerusha Smith's christening on 6 September 1702.3 Esther was present at Mercy Smith's christening on 8 September 1706.3 Esther was present at Gideon Smith's christening on 10 October 1708.3 Esther was present at Joseph Smith's christening on 13 November 1709.3 Esther was present at Esther Smith's christening on 10 March 1712/13.3
Children of Esther Dickinson and Nathaniel Smith
- Nathaniel Smith b. 20 Jan 1697/98
- Susannah Smith+ b. 5 Oct 1699, d. a 1764
- Esther Smith b. before 30 March 1701/1702 (ch
- Jerusha Smith b. before 6 September 1702 (chr.
- Abigail Smith b. 5 Dec 1704
- Mercy Smith b. before 8 September 1706 (chr.
- Gideon Smith b. before 10 October 1708 (chr.
- Joseph Smith b. before 13 November 1709 (chr.
- Esther Smith b. before 10 March 1712/1713 (ch
Nathaniel Smith
M, b. 20 January 1697/98
Nathaniel Smith|b. 20 Jan 1697/98|p43.htm#i1568|Nathaniel Smith|b. Oct 1664\nd. c 1711|p43.htm#i1566|Esther Dickinson|b. 22 Jan 1674/75|p43.htm#i1567|Joseph Smith|d. 1689|p51.htm#i1844|Lydia Huit||p52.htm#i1845|Thomas Dickinson|b. 1632\nd. 17 Jan 1712|p41.htm#i1508|Hannah Crow|b. 13 Jul 1649|p52.htm#i1848|
Nathaniel was born on 20 January 1697/98 at Hartford, Connecticut.1 He was the son of Nathaniel Smith and Esther Dickinson.
Citations
- [S59] Hale House, Jacobus/Waterman , pg 40.
Abigail Smith
F, b. 5 December 1704
Abigail Smith|b. 5 Dec 1704|p43.htm#i1569|Nathaniel Smith|b. Oct 1664\nd. c 1711|p43.htm#i1566|Esther Dickinson|b. 22 Jan 1674/75|p43.htm#i1567|Joseph Smith|d. 1689|p51.htm#i1844|Lydia Huit||p52.htm#i1845|Thomas Dickinson|b. 1632\nd. 17 Jan 1712|p41.htm#i1508|Hannah Crow|b. 13 Jul 1649|p52.htm#i1848|
Abigail was born on 5 December 1704 at Hartford, Connecticut.1 She was the daughter of Nathaniel Smith and Esther Dickinson.
Citations
- [S59] Hale House, Jacobus/Waterman , pg 40.
Mercy Hale
F, b. 3 November 1724
Mercy Hale|b. 3 Nov 1724|p43.htm#i1570|Thomas Hale|b. 17 Sep 1684\nd. 4 July 1750 at age 66|p43.htm#i1563|Susannah Smith|b. 5 Oct 1699\nd. a 1764|p43.htm#i1565|Thomas Hale|b. c 1654\nd. 23 Dec 1723|p43.htm#i1576|Naomi Kilbourn|b. c 1656\nd. 17 May 1735|p43.htm#i1577|Nathaniel Smith|b. Oct 1664\nd. c 1711|p43.htm#i1566|Esther Dickinson|b. 22 Jan 1674/75|p43.htm#i1567|
Mercy was born on 3 November 1724 at Glastonbury, Connecticut.1 She was the daughter of Thomas Hale and Susannah Smith.
Citations
- [S59] Hale House, Jacobus/Waterman , pg 43.
Thomas Hale
M, b. 25 July 1726, d. 22 November 1739
Thomas Hale|b. 25 Jul 1726\nd. 22 Nov 1739|p43.htm#i1571|Thomas Hale|b. 17 Sep 1684\nd. 4 July 1750 at age 66|p43.htm#i1563|Susannah Smith|b. 5 Oct 1699\nd. a 1764|p43.htm#i1565|Thomas Hale|b. c 1654\nd. 23 Dec 1723|p43.htm#i1576|Naomi Kilbourn|b. c 1656\nd. 17 May 1735|p43.htm#i1577|Nathaniel Smith|b. Oct 1664\nd. c 1711|p43.htm#i1566|Esther Dickinson|b. 22 Jan 1674/75|p43.htm#i1567|
Thomas was born on 25 July 1726 at Glastonbury, Connecticut.1 He was the son of Thomas Hale and Susannah Smith. Thomas died on 22 November 1739 at Glastonbury, Connecticut, at age 13.
Citations
- [S59] Hale House, Jacobus/Waterman , pg 43.
Moses Hale
M, b. 29 July 1728
Moses Hale|b. 29 Jul 1728|p43.htm#i1572|Thomas Hale|b. 17 Sep 1684\nd. 4 July 1750 at age 66|p43.htm#i1563|Susannah Smith|b. 5 Oct 1699\nd. a 1764|p43.htm#i1565|Thomas Hale|b. c 1654\nd. 23 Dec 1723|p43.htm#i1576|Naomi Kilbourn|b. c 1656\nd. 17 May 1735|p43.htm#i1577|Nathaniel Smith|b. Oct 1664\nd. c 1711|p43.htm#i1566|Esther Dickinson|b. 22 Jan 1674/75|p43.htm#i1567|
Moses was born on 29 July 1728 at Glastonbury, Connecticut.1 He was the son of Thomas Hale and Susannah Smith.
Citations
- [S59] Hale House, Jacobus/Waterman , pg 43.
Jerusha Hale
M, b. 8 August 1730, d. 7 December 1747
Jerusha Hale|b. 8 Aug 1730\nd. 7 Dec 1747|p43.htm#i1573|Thomas Hale|b. 17 Sep 1684\nd. 4 July 1750 at age 66|p43.htm#i1563|Susannah Smith|b. 5 Oct 1699\nd. a 1764|p43.htm#i1565|Thomas Hale|b. c 1654\nd. 23 Dec 1723|p43.htm#i1576|Naomi Kilbourn|b. c 1656\nd. 17 May 1735|p43.htm#i1577|Nathaniel Smith|b. Oct 1664\nd. c 1711|p43.htm#i1566|Esther Dickinson|b. 22 Jan 1674/75|p43.htm#i1567|
Jerusha was born on 8 August 1730 at Glastonbury, Connecticut.1 He was the son of Thomas Hale and Susannah Smith. Jerusha died on 7 December 1747 at age 17.
Citations
- [S59] Hale House, Jacobus/Waterman , pg 43.
Mabel Hale
F, b. 17 July 1732
Mabel Hale|b. 17 Jul 1732|p43.htm#i1574|Thomas Hale|b. 17 Sep 1684\nd. 4 July 1750 at age 66|p43.htm#i1563|Susannah Smith|b. 5 Oct 1699\nd. a 1764|p43.htm#i1565|Thomas Hale|b. c 1654\nd. 23 Dec 1723|p43.htm#i1576|Naomi Kilbourn|b. c 1656\nd. 17 May 1735|p43.htm#i1577|Nathaniel Smith|b. Oct 1664\nd. c 1711|p43.htm#i1566|Esther Dickinson|b. 22 Jan 1674/75|p43.htm#i1567|
Mabel was born on 17 July 1732 at Glastonbury, Connecticut.1 She was the daughter of Thomas Hale and Susannah Smith.
Citations
- [S59] Hale House, Jacobus/Waterman , pg43.
Nathaniel Hale
M, b. 30 August 1734
Nathaniel Hale|b. 30 Aug 1734|p43.htm#i1575|Thomas Hale|b. 17 Sep 1684\nd. 4 July 1750 at age 66|p43.htm#i1563|Susannah Smith|b. 5 Oct 1699\nd. a 1764|p43.htm#i1565|Thomas Hale|b. c 1654\nd. 23 Dec 1723|p43.htm#i1576|Naomi Kilbourn|b. c 1656\nd. 17 May 1735|p43.htm#i1577|Nathaniel Smith|b. Oct 1664\nd. c 1711|p43.htm#i1566|Esther Dickinson|b. 22 Jan 1674/75|p43.htm#i1567|
Nathaniel was born on 30 August 1734 at Glastonbury, Connecticut.1 He was the son of Thomas Hale and Susannah Smith.
Citations
- [S59] Hale House, Jacobus/Waterman , pg 43.
Thomas Hale
M, b. circa 1654, d. 23 December 1723
Thomas Hale|b. c 1654\nd. 23 Dec 1723|p43.htm#i1576|Samuel Hale|b. c 1615\nd. 9 Nov 1693|p43.htm#i1585|Mary Smith|b. c 1624|p43.htm#i1586|||||||Reverend Henry Smith|b. c 1588\nd. 1648|p43.htm#i1587|Dorothy Cotton|b. c 1603\nd. 1694|p44.htm#i1588|

"Thomas Hale was one of those who petitioned, May 1682, for liberty to erect a plantation in the Wabaquassit country. Capt. Samuel Welles and Mr. Thomas Hale of Glastonbury were licensed to keep taverns, 12 Apr. 1720, by the Hartford County Court.
Thomas Hale, Sr. of Glastonbury conveyed 30 Dec. 1713, for love, to his son, Thomas Hale Jr., of Glastonbury, 55 acres in the Five Mile Purchase. He conveyed, 17 Nov. 1714, for love, to his son, Timothy Hale, 100 acres in the Five Mile Purchase. He again conveyed, 16 Nov. 1723, in separate deeds, to these two sons, further lands. On 11 Jan 1723, John Hubbard and Thomas Kimberly as committee for the Town, laid out to Thomas and Timothy Hale of Glastonbury 209 acres in the Five Miles Tract, "being granted to their Father Thomas Hale last of Glastonbury decd."
Sources: Colonial Records of Connecticut 3:99
Glastonbury Deeds, 2:75, 93, 206, 207; 3:59
Ibid., 4:173, 174;6 : 336; 9:227
_New England Hist. and Gen. register, 85:42, 43, 46
Glastonbury Deeds, 5:526
Ibid 5:340
L.W. Case, Hollister Family of America 1886, 57.
Thomas was born circa 1654 at Wethersfield, Connecticut.1 He was the son of Samuel Hale and Mary Smith. He married Naomi Kilbourn on 30 October 1679 at Wethersfield, Connecticut.2,3 Thomas died on 23 December 1723 at Glastonbury, Connecticut.1
Children of Thomas Hale and Naomi Kilbourn
- Ruth Hale d. b 1735
- Naomi Hale b. 30 Sep 1680, d. 20 May 1752
- Mary Hale b. 20 Nov 1682, d. 3 May 1756
- Thomas Hale+ b. 17 Sep 1684, d. 4 July 1750 at age 66
- Timothy Hale b. c 1692, d. 9 Aug 1784
- Eunice Hale b. c 1698, d. 1775
Naomi Kilbourn
F, b. circa 1656, d. 17 May 1735
Naomi Kilbourn|b. c 1656\nd. 17 May 1735|p43.htm#i1577|Sergeant John Kilbourn|b. before 29 September 1624 (chr\nd. 9 Apr 1703|p43.htm#i1578|Naomi NN----|d. 1 Oct 1659|p43.htm#i1579|Thomas Kilbourn|b. before 8 May 1578 (chr. date)\nd. b 1639|p44.htm#i1615|Frances Moody|b. before 11 October 1584 (chr.\nd. 1650|p44.htm#i1616|||||||
Naomi was born circa 1656 at Wethersfield, Connecticut.1 She was the daughter of Sergeant John Kilbourn and Naomi NN----. She married Thomas Hale on 30 October 1679 at Wethersfield, Connecticut.2,3 Naomi died on 17 May 1735 at Glastonbury, Connecticut.1
Children of Naomi Kilbourn and Thomas Hale
- Ruth Hale d. b 1735
- Naomi Hale b. 30 Sep 1680, d. 20 May 1752
- Mary Hale b. 20 Nov 1682, d. 3 May 1756
- Thomas Hale+ b. 17 Sep 1684, d. 4 July 1750 at age 66
- Timothy Hale b. c 1692, d. 9 Aug 1784
- Eunice Hale b. c 1698, d. 1775
Sergeant John Kilbourn
M, b. before 29 September 1624 (chr, d. 9 April 1703
Sergeant John Kilbourn|b. before 29 September 1624 (chr\nd. 9 Apr 1703|p43.htm#i1578|Thomas Kilbourn|b. before 8 May 1578 (chr. date)\nd. b 1639|p44.htm#i1615|Frances Moody|b. before 11 October 1584 (chr.\nd. 1650|p44.htm#i1616|John Kilbourn||p44.htm#i1617||||George Moody|b. c 1559|p61.htm#i2175|Margaret NN----|d. 25 Jan 1602/3|p61.htm#i2176|
John was mad Sergeant of the Wethersfield Train Band, May 1657. He served Wethersfield as Deputy, Oct. 1660, May 1661, May 1662.
The will of John Kilbourn, of Weathersfield, yeoman, dated 24 Sept. 1688, proved 4 May 1703, gave to son John Kilbourn, besides what he had received, land on the east side of the Great River, purchased from the Indians; to son Thomas Kilbourn, remainder of land a Naubuck and 6lbs; to daughter Naomi Hale, besides what she had received, "my silver beaker and one pair of sheets"; wife Sarah Kilbourn half my housing and homelot on the Broad Street; to son Ebenezer Kilbourn the other half of the home lot and his mother's half at her death; to daughter Sarah Crane, 15lbs besides what she had received; to son George Kilbourn, house and homelot on Bell Lande and a silver spoon marked "G.M.G.K."; to daughter Mary Kilbourn, 38lbs, George to pay 10lbs of it; to son Joseph Kilbourn, various lands; to son Abraham Kilbourn, lands; residue to wife, she and Ebenezer Kilbourn to be executors. Witnesses: Samuel Boreman, Samuel Butler.
. He was a yeoman. John was born before 29 September 1624 (chr at Wood Ditton, county Cambridge, England. He was christened on 29 September 1624 at Wood Ditton, county Cambridge, England.1 He was the son of Thomas Kilbourn and Frances Moody. John immigrated to New England on 15 April 1635.2 He married Naomi NN---- in 1650 at Wethersfield, Connecticut.3,4,5 He married Sarah Bronson circa 1662 at Wethersfield, Connecticut.6,5 John died on 9 April 1703 at Wethersfield, Connecticut.7
Children of Sergeant John Kilbourn and Naomi NN----
- John Kilbourn b. 15 Jan 1651/52, d. 25 Nov 1711
- Thomas Kilbourn b. c 1654, d. 1712
- Naomi Kilbourn+ b. c 1656, d. 17 May 1735
Children of Sergeant John Kilbourn and Sarah Bronson
- Sarah Kilbourn b. c 1663
- Ebenezer Kilbourn b. c 1665
- George Kilbourn b. c 1668
- Mary Kilbourn b. c 1670
- Joseph Kilbourn b. c 1672
- Abraham Kilbourn b. c 1675
Citations
- [S59] Hale House, Jacobus/Waterman , pg 21 and 656.
- [S82] TAG, Jacobus, Donald , vol 38 no.4 pg 204.
- [S59] Hale House, Jacobus/Waterman , pg 21;.
- [S111] Bassett Family, Bassette, Buell , pg 139.
- [S170] NE Marriages Prior, Torrey, Clarence A. , pg 436.
- [S59] Hale House, Jacobus/Waterman , pg 656; Hartford, Ct by Barbour.
- [S59] Hale House, Jacobus/Waterman , pg 656.
Naomi NN----
F, d. 1 October 1659
Naomi was born.1 She married Sergeant John Kilbourn in 1650 at Wethersfield, Connecticut.2,3,4 Naomi died on 1 October 1659 at Wethersfield, Connecticut.5
Children of Naomi NN---- and Sergeant John Kilbourn
- John Kilbourn b. 15 Jan 1651/52, d. 25 Nov 1711
- Thomas Kilbourn b. c 1654, d. 1712
- Naomi Kilbourn+ b. c 1656, d. 17 May 1735
Naomi Hale
F, b. 30 September 1680, d. 20 May 1752
Naomi Hale|b. 30 Sep 1680\nd. 20 May 1752|p43.htm#i1580|Thomas Hale|b. c 1654\nd. 23 Dec 1723|p43.htm#i1576|Naomi Kilbourn|b. c 1656\nd. 17 May 1735|p43.htm#i1577|Samuel Hale|b. c 1615\nd. 9 Nov 1693|p43.htm#i1585|Mary Smith|b. c 1624|p43.htm#i1586|Sergeant John Kilbourn|b. before 29 September 1624 (chr\nd. 9 Apr 1703|p43.htm#i1578|Naomi NN----|d. 1 Oct 1659|p43.htm#i1579|
Naomi was born on 30 September 1680 at Wethersfield, Connecticut.1 She was the daughter of Thomas Hale and Naomi Kilbourn. Naomi died on 20 May 1752 at East Middletown, Portland, USA, at age 71.1
Citations
- [S59] Hale House, Jacobus/Waterman , pg 23.
Mary Hale
F, b. 20 November 1682, d. 3 May 1756
Mary Hale|b. 20 Nov 1682\nd. 3 May 1756|p43.htm#i1581|Thomas Hale|b. c 1654\nd. 23 Dec 1723|p43.htm#i1576|Naomi Kilbourn|b. c 1656\nd. 17 May 1735|p43.htm#i1577|Samuel Hale|b. c 1615\nd. 9 Nov 1693|p43.htm#i1585|Mary Smith|b. c 1624|p43.htm#i1586|Sergeant John Kilbourn|b. before 29 September 1624 (chr\nd. 9 Apr 1703|p43.htm#i1578|Naomi NN----|d. 1 Oct 1659|p43.htm#i1579|
Mary was born on 20 November 1682 at Wethersfield, Connecticut.1 She was the daughter of Thomas Hale and Naomi Kilbourn. Mary died on 3 May 1756 at Glastonbury, Connecticut, at age 73.1
Citations
- [S59] Hale House, Jacobus/Waterman , pg 23.
Ruth Hale
F, d. before 1735
Ruth Hale|d. b 1735|p43.htm#i1582|Thomas Hale|b. c 1654\nd. 23 Dec 1723|p43.htm#i1576|Naomi Kilbourn|b. c 1656\nd. 17 May 1735|p43.htm#i1577|Samuel Hale|b. c 1615\nd. 9 Nov 1693|p43.htm#i1585|Mary Smith|b. c 1624|p43.htm#i1586|Sergeant John Kilbourn|b. before 29 September 1624 (chr\nd. 9 Apr 1703|p43.htm#i1578|Naomi NN----|d. 1 Oct 1659|p43.htm#i1579|
Ruth was born at Wethersfield, Connecticut.1 She was the daughter of Thomas Hale and Naomi Kilbourn. Ruth died before 1735.1
Citations
- [S59] Hale House, Jacobus/Waterman , pg 24.
Timothy Hale
M, b. circa 1692, d. 9 August 1784
Timothy Hale|b. c 1692\nd. 9 Aug 1784|p43.htm#i1583|Thomas Hale|b. c 1654\nd. 23 Dec 1723|p43.htm#i1576|Naomi Kilbourn|b. c 1656\nd. 17 May 1735|p43.htm#i1577|Samuel Hale|b. c 1615\nd. 9 Nov 1693|p43.htm#i1585|Mary Smith|b. c 1624|p43.htm#i1586|Sergeant John Kilbourn|b. before 29 September 1624 (chr\nd. 9 Apr 1703|p43.htm#i1578|Naomi NN----|d. 1 Oct 1659|p43.htm#i1579|
Timothy was born circa 1692 at Wethersfield, Connecticut.1 He was the son of Thomas Hale and Naomi Kilbourn. Timothy died on 9 August 1784.1
Citations
- [S59] Hale House, Jacobus/Waterman , pg 24.
Eunice Hale
F, b. circa 1698, d. 1775
Eunice Hale|b. c 1698\nd. 1775|p43.htm#i1584|Thomas Hale|b. c 1654\nd. 23 Dec 1723|p43.htm#i1576|Naomi Kilbourn|b. c 1656\nd. 17 May 1735|p43.htm#i1577|Samuel Hale|b. c 1615\nd. 9 Nov 1693|p43.htm#i1585|Mary Smith|b. c 1624|p43.htm#i1586|Sergeant John Kilbourn|b. before 29 September 1624 (chr\nd. 9 Apr 1703|p43.htm#i1578|Naomi NN----|d. 1 Oct 1659|p43.htm#i1579|
Eunice was born circa 1698 at Wethersfield, Connecticut.1 She was the daughter of Thomas Hale and Naomi Kilbourn. Eunice died in 1775 at Wethersfield, Connecticut.1
Citations
- [S59] Hale House, Jacobus/Waterman , pg 24.
Samuel Hale
M, b. circa 1615, d. 9 November 1693
Samuel Hale came early to New England, probably by 1634 and it is likely that he and his sister Martha were with their brother Thomas when he came to Hartford, CT in 1635 though there is no record of their being at Roxbury, MA with Thomas. If they did not accompany Thomas, it is certain that they soon joined him, for Samuel was in Hartford when the Pequot War broke out in 1637 and volunteered as a soldier. For this service he received a lot in Soldier's Field, Hartford and on 11 May 1671 the General Court "grants Sam Hale of Wethersfield, sixty acres of land, to his service and gave the sixty acres to his son Ebenezer.
He served on juries while residing in Wethersfield 4 Sept. and 9 Nov. 1643. On 4 Dec. 1645 he was fined twenty nobles "for his misdemeanor by excess in drinking," but was again called for jury duty, 1 Oct. 1646. In 1647 he was a selectman of Wethersfield.
Glasstonbury November 13, 1639
An inventory of the estate of Sam Hale Senr deceased the 9th of this Instant-taken by us - Eleazr Kimberly and Joseph Hill select men:
_______________________________________________lb.
____Impr. Hiss apparrell_______________________08
____Item: bedsteads bedds and bedding__________10
____Item: gun sword and belt and flash_________02
____Item: pewter platters pots and basons______01
____Item: brasse and Iron vessels______________03
____Item: books________________________________01
____Chests 1lb: wooden vessells and sieve______01
____Item: beetle rings wedges axes and
_____________________other Iron implements_____01 ____Item: Tramel tongs fire pan smoothing
__________________________Iron and heaters_____01
____Item: Corn in the Chamber and in the barn__14
____Item: hops; tobacco; hay___________________04
____Item: flaxe, cowes, calf___________________10
____Item: swine, horse, mares, colts___________10
____Item: 24 pound yarn________________________02
____Item: 2 brand Irons, chairs and wheels,
__________________________hives of bees________01.
He married Phebe Bracy.1 Samuel was born circa 1615 at England.1 Samuel immigrated to (an unknown value) circa 1634. He married Mary Smith circa 1643.2,3 Samuel died on 9 November 1693 at Wethersfield, Connecticut.1
Children of Samuel Hale and Mary Smith
- Martha Hale b. 2 Oct 1643
- Samuel Hale b. 7 Feb 1644/45
- John Hale b. 21 Feb 1646/47
- Mary Hale b. 29 Apr 1649
- Rebecca Hale b. 29 Oct 1651
- Thomas Hale+ b. c 1654, d. 23 Dec 1723
- Bennezer Hale b. 29 Jul 1661
- Dorothy Hale b. c 1667
Mary Smith
F, b. circa 1624
Mary Smith|b. c 1624|p43.htm#i1586|Reverend Henry Smith|b. c 1588\nd. 1648|p43.htm#i1587|Dorothy Cotton|b. c 1603\nd. 1694|p44.htm#i1588|Erastus Smith||p106.htm#i3679|Margaret Cecil||p106.htm#i3680|||||||
Mary was born circa 1624 at England.1 She was the daughter of Reverend Henry Smith and Dorothy Cotton. She married Samuel Hale circa 1643.2,3
Children of Mary Smith and Samuel Hale
- Martha Hale b. 2 Oct 1643
- Samuel Hale b. 7 Feb 1644/45
- John Hale b. 21 Feb 1646/47
- Mary Hale b. 29 Apr 1649
- Rebecca Hale b. 29 Oct 1651
- Thomas Hale+ b. c 1654, d. 23 Dec 1723
- Bennezer Hale b. 29 Jul 1661
- Dorothy Hale b. c 1667
Reverend Henry Smith
M, b. circa 1588, d. 1648
Reverend Henry Smith|b. c 1588\nd. 1648|p43.htm#i1587|Erastus Smith||p106.htm#i3679|Margaret Cecil||p106.htm#i3680|||||||||||||

The Origin of Rev. Henry Smith has not been ascertained. He may have been the Henry Smith who matriculated from Kings College, Cambridge, ab., 1619-20; Fellow of Kings. A letter written by his son, Samuel Smith, from Hadley, 1 Jan. 1698-9, to his own son, states:
"My Revered Father was ordained Minister of ye Gospelle, educate at Cambridge in England and Came to this Land by reason of ye Great Persecution by which ye infamous Archbishop Laud and ye Black Tom Tyrante (as Mr. Russell was always wont to call ye Earl of Stratforde) did cause ye reign of his Majesty Charles ye Firste to loose favor in ye sight of ye people of England. My Father and Mother came over in 1636-37, firste to Watertown which is near Boston, & after a year or two to Wethersfield on ye great River, where he became ye firste settled pastor... My Parents had brought both Men Servants & Maid Servants from England.... I so well remember ye Face & Figure of my Honored Father. He was 5 foote, 10 inches tall & spare of builde, tho not leane. He was as Active as ye Red Skin Men and sinewy. His delighte was in sportes of strengthe & withe his own Hands he did helpe to reare bothe our owne House & ye Firste Meetinge House of Weathersfield, wherin he preacht yeares too fewe. He was well Featured & Fresh Favoured with faire Skin & longe curling Hair (as neare all of us have had) with a merrie eye & sweet smilinge Mouthe, tho he colde frowne sternlie eno' when need was...
My mother & sister did each of em kill more yan one of ye gray Howlers [wolves] & once my oldest sister shot a Beare yt came too neare ye house. He was agood fatte onne & keept us all in meate for a good while. I guess one of her Daughters has got ye skinne. As most of ye Weathersfield settlers did come afoot throu ye Wilderness & brought with em such things only as they did most neede at ye firste ye other things was sent round from Boston in Vessels to come up the River to us. Some of the shippes did come safe to our Weathersfield, but many were lost in a grate storm. Amongst em was onne which held alle our beste things. A good many yeares later, long after my Father had died of the grate fever & my mother had married Mr. Russell & moved to Hadley, it was found yt some of out things had been saved & keept in ye fort which is by ye River's Mouthe, & they was brought to us. Most of em was spoilt with Sea water and Moulde especially ye Bookes & ye plate. Of this there was no grate store, only ye Tankard, which I have, and some spoones, divided amongst my sisters, which was alle so black it was long before any could come to its owne colour agen, & Mr. Russell did opine yt had it not been so it might not have founde usage, but he was sometimes a little shorte of ye Charity which thinketh no Evil, at ye least I was wont to think so when his Hand was to heavy on my Shoulders & I remembered ye sweetnesse & ye Charity of my firste Farther."
. He married Dorothy Cotton.1 Henry was born circa 1588 at county Leicester, England.2,3 He was the son of Erastus Smith and Margaret Cecil. Henry died in 1648 at Wethersfield, Connecticut.4
Children of Reverend Henry Smith and Dorothy Cotton
- Philippa Smith b. c 1622
- Mary Smith+ b. c 1624
- Peregrine Smith b. c 1627, d. b 1648
- Rebecca Smith b. c 1631
- Dorothy Smith b. c 1633, d. 1706
- Samuel Smith b. 27 Jan 1638/39, d. 10 Sep 1703
- Joanna Smith b. 25 Dec 1641, d. 28 Dec 1664
- Noah Smith b. 25 Feb 1643/44, d. a 1648/49
- Elizabeth Smith d. died young

