Samuel Rollins1
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Samuel Rollins married at Church of Newington, Newington, New Hampshire,, on 5 May 1720, Alice Dame ceremony performed by Rev. Joseph Adams.2
Samuel Rollins owned the Covenant at Church of Newington, Newington, New Hampshire, on 6 August 1721.3 He was a petitioner at Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire 1 December 1748 for grant of a tract of land for a township on the Merrimack River.4
Samuel Rollins owned the Covenant at Church of Newington, Newington, New Hampshire, on 6 August 1721.3 He was a petitioner at Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire 1 December 1748 for grant of a tract of land for a township on the Merrimack River.4
Family | Alice Dame |
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Alice Dame
Alice Dame married at Church of Newington, Newington, New Hampshire,, on 5 May 1720, Samuel Rollins ceremony performed by Rev. Joseph Adams.1
Alice Dame was admitted to Full Communion at Church of Newington, Newington, New Hampshire, on 24 April 1737.2
Alice Dame was admitted to Full Communion at Church of Newington, Newington, New Hampshire, on 24 April 1737.2
Family | Samuel Rollins |
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Joanna Rollins1
b. 26 September 1756, d. 7 July 1829
Joanna Rollins|b. 26 Sep 1756\nd. 7 Jul 1829|p8.htm#i286|Samuel Rollins|b. 23 Sep 1729\nd. 1799|p7.htm#i283|Mary Huntress|b. 7 May 1732\nd. a 1791|p7.htm#i282|Samuel Rollins||p8.htm#i284|Alice Dame||p8.htm#i285|Lieut. Christopher Huntress|b. 19 Apr 1703\nd. 6 Aug 1782|p2.htm#i87|Mary Chick|b. c 1703|p7.htm#i264|
| Father | Samuel Rollins1 b. 23 Sep 1729, d. 1799 |
| Mother | Mary Huntress1 b. 7 May 1732, d. a 1791 |
Joanna Rollins was baptized at Church of Newington, Newington, New Hampshire, on 26 September 1756 by Rev. Joseph Adams.1 She died unm. At Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire, on 7 July 1829 at age 72.2
Abigail Rollins1
b. 8 July 1759
Abigail Rollins|b. 8 Jul 1759|p8.htm#i287|Samuel Rollins|b. 23 Sep 1729\nd. 1799|p7.htm#i283|Mary Huntress|b. 7 May 1732\nd. a 1791|p7.htm#i282|Samuel Rollins||p8.htm#i284|Alice Dame||p8.htm#i285|Lieut. Christopher Huntress|b. 19 Apr 1703\nd. 6 Aug 1782|p2.htm#i87|Mary Chick|b. c 1703|p7.htm#i264|
| Father | Samuel Rollins1 b. 23 Sep 1729, d. 1799 |
| Mother | Mary Huntress1 b. 7 May 1732, d. a 1791 |
Abigail Rollins died s.p..2 She was baptized at Church of Newington, Newington, New Hampshire, on 8 July 1759 by Rev. Joseph Adams.1 She married at Portsmouth, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire,, on 12 January 1787, at age 27, Anthony Nutter, age 29, of Newington, son of Anthony Nutter and Sarah Nutter. His will dated 15 Nov. 1814, proved 3 Apr. 1815, names only his wife Abigail.2,3
Family | Anthony Nutter b. 8 May 1757, d. 1815 |
Anthony Nutter1
b. 8 May 1757, d. 1815
Anthony Nutter|b. 8 May 1757\nd. 1815|p8.htm#i288|Anthony Nutter||p8.htm#i289|Sarah Nutter||p8.htm#i290|||||||||||||
| Father | Anthony Nutter1 |
| Mother | Sarah Nutter1 |
Anthony Nutter was baptized at Church of Newington, Newington, New Hampshire, on 8 May 1757 by Rev. Joseph Adams.1 He married at Portsmouth, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire,, on 12 January 1787, at age 29, Abigail Rollins, age 27, of Newington, daughter of Samuel Rollins and Mary Huntress. His will dated 15 Nov. 1814, proved 3 Apr. 1815, names only his wife Abigail.2,3 Anthony Nutter died in 1815.2
Anthony Nutter was listed as the head of a family on the 1790 Census at Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire. In his family were one male over 16 years of age (Anthony), none under, and one female (Abigail).4 His will dated 15 November 1814, proved 3 Apr 1815, names only his wife Abigail, .3,2
Anthony Nutter was listed as the head of a family on the 1790 Census at Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire. In his family were one male over 16 years of age (Anthony), none under, and one female (Abigail).4 His will dated 15 November 1814, proved 3 Apr 1815, names only his wife Abigail, .3,2
Family | Abigail Rollins b. 8 Jul 1759 |
Anthony Nutter
Anthony Nutter married Sarah Nutter.
Family | Sarah Nutter |
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Citations
- [S1723] Charles W Tibbetts, N.H. Gen. Rec., 4:109.
Sarah Nutter
Sarah Nutter married Anthony Nutter.
Family | Anthony Nutter |
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Citations
- [S1723] Charles W Tibbetts, N.H. Gen. Rec., 4:109.
Mary Rollins1
b. 8 August 1762
Mary Rollins|b. 8 Aug 1762|p8.htm#i291|Samuel Rollins|b. 23 Sep 1729\nd. 1799|p7.htm#i283|Mary Huntress|b. 7 May 1732\nd. a 1791|p7.htm#i282|Samuel Rollins||p8.htm#i284|Alice Dame||p8.htm#i285|Lieut. Christopher Huntress|b. 19 Apr 1703\nd. 6 Aug 1782|p2.htm#i87|Mary Chick|b. c 1703|p7.htm#i264|
| Father | Samuel Rollins1 b. 23 Sep 1729, d. 1799 |
| Mother | Mary Huntress1 b. 7 May 1732, d. a 1791 |
Mary Rollins was baptized at Church of Newington, Newington, New Hampshire, on 8 August 1762 by Rev. Joseph Adams.1 She married say 1780, Benjamin Coolbroth, of Middletown.2
Mary Rollins was also known as Molly.1
Mary Rollins was also known as Molly.1
Family | Benjamin Coolbroth |
Benjamin Coolbroth
Benjamin Coolbroth married say 1780, Mary Rollins, of Middletown, daughter of Samuel Rollins and Mary Huntress.1
He resided at Middleton, Strafford Co, New Hampshire.
He resided at Middleton, Strafford Co, New Hampshire.
Family | Mary Rollins b. 8 Aug 1762 |
Citations
- [S398] Henry Winthrop Hardon, Huntress Family, 1:26.
Elizabeth Rollins1
b. 17 November 1765
Elizabeth Rollins|b. 17 Nov 1765|p8.htm#i293|Samuel Rollins|b. 23 Sep 1729\nd. 1799|p7.htm#i283|Mary Huntress|b. 7 May 1732\nd. a 1791|p7.htm#i282|Samuel Rollins||p8.htm#i284|Alice Dame||p8.htm#i285|Lieut. Christopher Huntress|b. 19 Apr 1703\nd. 6 Aug 1782|p2.htm#i87|Mary Chick|b. c 1703|p7.htm#i264|
| Father | Samuel Rollins1 b. 23 Sep 1729, d. 1799 |
| Mother | Mary Huntress1 b. 7 May 1732, d. a 1791 |
Elizabeth Rollins was baptized at Church of Newington, Newington, New Hampshire, on 17 November 1765 by Rev. Joseph Adams.1 She married in 1791, Dea. Thomas Caverly, of New Durham, farmer, son of Richard Caverly and Sarah Ham.2
Family | Dea. Thomas Caverly b. 16 Aug 1770, d. 5 Nov 1825 |
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Dea. Thomas Caverly
b. 16 August 1770, d. 5 November 1825
Dea. Thomas Caverly|b. 16 Aug 1770\nd. 5 Nov 1825|p8.htm#i294|Richard Caverly||p8.htm#i295|Sarah Ham||p8.htm#i296|||||||||||||
| Father | Richard Caverly1 |
| Mother | Sarah Ham1 |
Dea. Thomas Caverly was born at Portsmouth, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire, on 16 August 1770.2,1 He married in 1791, Elizabeth Rollins, of New Durham, farmer, daughter of Samuel Rollins and Mary Huntress.1 Dea. Thomas Caverly died on 5 November 1825 at age 55.1
Family | Elizabeth Rollins b. 17 Nov 1765 |
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Richard Caverly
Richard Caverly married Sarah Ham.
Family | Sarah Ham |
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Citations
- [S398] Henry Winthrop Hardon, Huntress Family, 1:26.
Sarah Ham
Sarah Ham married Richard Caverly.
Family | Richard Caverly |
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Citations
- [S398] Henry Winthrop Hardon, Huntress Family, 1:26.
Samuel Rollins1
b. 20 January 1770, d. 5 March 1845
Samuel Rollins|b. 20 Jan 1770\nd. 5 Mar 1845|p8.htm#i297|Samuel Rollins|b. 23 Sep 1729\nd. 1799|p7.htm#i283|Mary Huntress|b. 7 May 1732\nd. a 1791|p7.htm#i282|Samuel Rollins||p8.htm#i284|Alice Dame||p8.htm#i285|Lieut. Christopher Huntress|b. 19 Apr 1703\nd. 6 Aug 1782|p2.htm#i87|Mary Chick|b. c 1703|p7.htm#i264|
| Father | Samuel Rollins1 b. 23 Sep 1729, d. 1799 |
| Mother | Mary Huntress1 b. 7 May 1732, d. a 1791 |
Samuel Rollins was born at Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire, on 20 January 1770.2 He was baptized at Church of Newington, Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire, on 13 October 1771 by Rev. Joseph Adams.1 He married on 8 November 1792, at age 22, Deborah Godso, age 23.2 Samuel Rollins died on 5 March 1845 at age 75.3
Samuel Rollins resided at Barnstead, Strafford Co, New Hampshire, in 1793.3
Samuel Rollins resided at Barnstead, Strafford Co, New Hampshire, in 1793.3
Family | Deborah Godso b. 3 Jul 1769, d. 1854 |
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Deborah Godso
b. 3 July 1769, d. 1854
Deborah Godso was born on 3 July 1769.1 She married on 8 November 1792, at age 23, Samuel Rollins, age 22, son of Samuel Rollins and Mary Huntress.2 Deborah Godso died in 1854.1
Family | Samuel Rollins b. 20 Jan 1770, d. 5 Mar 1845 |
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George Huntress1
b. 3 February 1734, d. 18 November 1808
George Huntress|b. 3 Feb 1734\nd. 18 Nov 1808|p8.htm#i299|Lieut. Christopher Huntress|b. 19 Apr 1703\nd. 6 Aug 1782|p2.htm#i87|Mary Chick|b. c 1703|p7.htm#i264|George Huntress|b. c 1680\nd. bt 6 Sep 1708 - 28 Jun 1715|p2.htm#i70|Sarah Morrell|b. c 1680\nd. a 1750|p2.htm#i69|Richard Chick|b. b 1679\nd. b 19 Sep 1737|p7.htm#i265|Martha Lord|b. 14 Oct 1679|p7.htm#i266|
| Father | Lieut. Christopher Huntress1 b. 19 Apr 1703, d. 6 Aug 1782 |
| Mother | Mary Chick1 b. c 1703 |
George Huntress was baptized at Church of Newington, Newington, New Hampshire, on 3 February 1734 by Rev. Joseph Adams.1 He married at South Berwick, York Co, Maine,, on 17 March 1757, at age 23, Patience Hearl, daughter of Etherington Hearl and Hannah Goodwin, and sister of his brother Darling's wife Love, ceremony performed by Rev. Jacob Foster.2,3,4,5 George Huntress died on 18 November 1808 at age 74.6,7
George Huntress was a yeoman at Berwick, York Co, Maine.8 He and Patience, his wife, owned the Covenant at First Church, Berwick, York Co, Maine, on 19 November 1758.9 His will dated 13 February 1786, proved 13 Feb 1809, mentions his wife Patience and children Sarah Stiles, Elizabeth, Mehitable, Lydia, George and Elisha.8 George "Huntrus" was listed as the head of a family on the 1790 Census at Berwick, York Co, Maine. In his family were two males over 16 years of age (George, and Elisha), none under, and three females (Patience, Elizabeth and Mehitable).10 George "Hunt" was listed as the head of a family on the 1800 Census at Berwick, York Co, Maine. In his family were. In his family were one male 26-45 (Elisha), one over 45 (George), one female 26-45 (Elizabeth), one over 45 (Patience).11
George Huntress was a yeoman at Berwick, York Co, Maine.8 He and Patience, his wife, owned the Covenant at First Church, Berwick, York Co, Maine, on 19 November 1758.9 His will dated 13 February 1786, proved 13 Feb 1809, mentions his wife Patience and children Sarah Stiles, Elizabeth, Mehitable, Lydia, George and Elisha.8 George "Huntrus" was listed as the head of a family on the 1790 Census at Berwick, York Co, Maine. In his family were two males over 16 years of age (George, and Elisha), none under, and three females (Patience, Elizabeth and Mehitable).10 George "Hunt" was listed as the head of a family on the 1800 Census at Berwick, York Co, Maine. In his family were. In his family were one male 26-45 (Elisha), one over 45 (George), one female 26-45 (Elizabeth), one over 45 (Patience).11
Family | Patience Hearl b. a 1724 |
| Marriage* | He married at South Berwick, York Co, Maine,, on 17 March 1757, at age 23, Patience Hearl, daughter of Etherington Hearl and Hannah Goodwin, and sister of his brother Darling's wife Love, ceremony performed by Rev. Jacob Foster.2,3,4,5 |
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Citations
- [S1723] Charles W Tibbetts, N.H. Gen. Rec., 3:112.
- [S4521] Rev. Everett S Stackpole, "Berwick (Maine) Marriages", 55 [July 1901]:313.
- [S157] Register 83 [Jan 1929]:9.
- [S1666] Everett Schermerhorn Stackpole, Kittery, 512.
- [S3164] Maine - Vital Records Berwick, Tyescript compiled by John Eldridge Frost, 1989 copy of original records, 104.
- [S3163] Marriages and Deaths at Berwick and other Towns. Taken from the Berwick Town Records, Compiled by George W. Lord, Berwick, ME, Typed by Samuel D. Rumery, November 1928 copy of original records, 59.
- [S3164] Maine - Vital Records Berwick, Tyescript compiled by John Eldridge Frost, 1989 copy of original records, 197.
- [S3177] York Wills, 1:104-105.
- [S157] Register 82 [July 1928]:328.
- [S707] George Huntress household, 1790 , 20300.
- [S3255] George Hunt household, 1800 , 00011 - 00011.
- [S157] Register [July 1928] 82:328.
- [S157] Register [July 1928] 82:329.
- [S157] Register [July 1928] 82:330.
- [S157] Register [July 1928] 82:331.
David Huntress1
b. 13 March 1737, d. before 6 August 1782
David Huntress|b. 13 Mar 1737\nd. b 6 Aug 1782|p8.htm#i300|Lieut. Christopher Huntress|b. 19 Apr 1703\nd. 6 Aug 1782|p2.htm#i87|Mary Chick|b. c 1703|p7.htm#i264|George Huntress|b. c 1680\nd. bt 6 Sep 1708 - 28 Jun 1715|p2.htm#i70|Sarah Morrell|b. c 1680\nd. a 1750|p2.htm#i69|Richard Chick|b. b 1679\nd. b 19 Sep 1737|p7.htm#i265|Martha Lord|b. 14 Oct 1679|p7.htm#i266|
| Father | Lieut. Christopher Huntress1 b. 19 Apr 1703, d. 6 Aug 1782 |
| Mother | Mary Chick1 b. c 1703 |
David Huntress was baptized at Church of Newington, Newington, New Hampshire, on 13 March 1737 by Rev. Joseph Adams.1 He died before 6 August 1782. Not mentioned in his father's will and probably then dead s.p..
Citations
- [S1723] Charles W Tibbetts, N.H. Gen. Rec., 3:157.
Nathan Huntress1
b. circa 1739, d. after 18 April 1809
Nathan Huntress|b. c 1739\nd. a 18 Apr 1809|p8.htm#i301|Lieut. Christopher Huntress|b. 19 Apr 1703\nd. 6 Aug 1782|p2.htm#i87|Mary Chick|b. c 1703|p7.htm#i264|George Huntress|b. c 1680\nd. bt 6 Sep 1708 - 28 Jun 1715|p2.htm#i70|Sarah Morrell|b. c 1680\nd. a 1750|p2.htm#i69|Richard Chick|b. b 1679\nd. b 19 Sep 1737|p7.htm#i265|Martha Lord|b. 14 Oct 1679|p7.htm#i266|
| Father | Lieut. Christopher Huntress1 b. 19 Apr 1703, d. 6 Aug 1782 |
| Mother | Mary Chick1 b. c 1703 |
Nathan Huntress was born at Newington, New Hampshire, circa 1739.1 He married in 1769, Susanna Chick.2 Nathan Huntress died after 18 April 1809.3,4
Nathan Huntress and Susanna, his wife, owned the Covenant at Church of Newington, Newington, New Hampshire, on 16 June 1771.5 Nathan Huntress took the Association Test at Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire, in 1776.6 Nathan Huntress was listed as the head of a family on the 1790 Census at Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire. In his family were 2 males over 16 years (Nathan (51) and Joseph Chick (19)), 3 under (John Fabyan (14), William (9) and Nathan (4)), and 3 females (Susanna (41), Sarah (17) and Elizabeth (7)).7 He sold this in 1793 to his brother Nathaniel Huntress, then of Barnstead, yeoman.8,9 In 1799 he sold his farm, 50 acres, in Newington on the road from Piscataqua Bridge to Greenland to Joseph Langdon10 and bought 100 acres in the extreme northwest corner of Parsonsfield, Me, bounded north by the Ossipee river and west by New Hampshire.11 In 1809 he conveyed this farm to his son Joseph C.(5) Huntress except 57 acres theretofore conveyed to his son John F.(5) Huntress.12
Nathan was a yeoman at Parsonsfield, York Co, Maine, in 1799.
Nathan Huntress and Susanna, his wife, owned the Covenant at Church of Newington, Newington, New Hampshire, on 16 June 1771.5 Nathan Huntress took the Association Test at Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire, in 1776.6 Nathan Huntress was listed as the head of a family on the 1790 Census at Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire. In his family were 2 males over 16 years (Nathan (51) and Joseph Chick (19)), 3 under (John Fabyan (14), William (9) and Nathan (4)), and 3 females (Susanna (41), Sarah (17) and Elizabeth (7)).7 He sold this in 1793 to his brother Nathaniel Huntress, then of Barnstead, yeoman.8,9 In 1799 he sold his farm, 50 acres, in Newington on the road from Piscataqua Bridge to Greenland to Joseph Langdon10 and bought 100 acres in the extreme northwest corner of Parsonsfield, Me, bounded north by the Ossipee river and west by New Hampshire.11 In 1809 he conveyed this farm to his son Joseph C.(5) Huntress except 57 acres theretofore conveyed to his son John F.(5) Huntress.12
Nathan was a yeoman at Parsonsfield, York Co, Maine, in 1799.
Family | Susanna Chick b. s 1749, d. 24 Dec 1789 |
| Marriage* | He married in 1769, Susanna Chick.2 |
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Citations
- [S398] Henry Winthrop Hardon, Huntress Family, 1:25.
- [S1723] Charles W Tibbetts, N.H. Gen. Rec., 4:157 "Susanna Huntris wife of Mr Nathan Huntris & Elle Walker both owned ye Conenant & were baptized."
- [S4422] Freeman's Friend, 22 Apr 1809, 3, "Whereas Nathan Huntress, jun. has left my service—this is to forbid all persons trusting him on my account, as I will not pay one cent of his contracting after this date. NATHAN HUNTRESS. Parsonsfield, April 18, 1809."
- [S4422] Freeman's Friend, 22 Apr 1809, 3, "Whereas Susannah, my wife, has repeatedly been running me in debt, contrary to my will; this is to forbid all persons harboring or trusting her on my account, as I will not pay one cent of her contracting after this date. NATHAN HUNTRESS. Parsonsfield, April 18, 1809."
- [S1723] Charles W Tibbetts, N.H. Gen. Rec., 5:73 "Mr. Nathan Huntris & his p'sent wife Susanna own'd the Covent and also Mary his daughter ws baptized."
- [S334] Albert Stillman Batchellor, N.H. State Pap., Vol. 30, 98.
- [S685] Nathan Huntress 1790 Newington, New Hampshire.
- [S398] Henry Winthrop Hardon, Huntress Family, 1:54.
- [S78] Strafford Deeds , vol. 54, p. 82.
- [S15] Rockingham Deeds , vol. 155, p. 215.
- [S58] York Deeds , vol. 73, p. 187.
- [S58] York Deeds , vol. 80, p. 195.
- [S1723] Charles W Tibbetts, N.H. Gen. Rec., 5:73.
- [S1723] Charles W Tibbetts, N.H. Gen. Rec., 5:74.
- [S1723] Charles W Tibbetts, N.H. Gen. Rec., 5:77.
- [S3140] Charles H. Batchelder, Portsmouth Births and Deaths, 7 "1779 ... Mar. 17 Nata a Daughter of Nathn. Huntriss."
- [S1723] Charles W Tibbetts, N.H. Gen. Rec., 5:80.
Noah Huntress1
b. 20 February 1742/43, d. circa 1807
Noah Huntress|b. 20 Feb 1742/43\nd. c 1807|p8.htm#i302|Lieut. Christopher Huntress|b. 19 Apr 1703\nd. 6 Aug 1782|p2.htm#i87|Mary Chick|b. c 1703|p7.htm#i264|George Huntress|b. c 1680\nd. bt 6 Sep 1708 - 28 Jun 1715|p2.htm#i70|Sarah Morrell|b. c 1680\nd. a 1750|p2.htm#i69|Richard Chick|b. b 1679\nd. b 19 Sep 1737|p7.htm#i265|Martha Lord|b. 14 Oct 1679|p7.htm#i266|
| Father | Lieut. Christopher Huntress1 b. 19 Apr 1703, d. 6 Aug 1782 |
| Mother | Mary Chick1 b. c 1703 |
Noah Huntress was baptized at Church of Newington, Newington, New Hampshire, on 20 February 1742/43 by Rev. Joseph Adams.2,3 He married at South Church, Portsmouth, New Hampshire,, on 25 December 1760, at age 17, Abigail Pickering, daughter of John Pickering and Mary Nutter, ceremony performed by Rev. Samuel Haven.4,5 Noah Huntress died at Centre Harbour, Strafford Co, New Hampshire, circa 1807.6
Noah Huntress resided at Newington, New Hampshire.6 In 1775 Noah4 Huntress bought 30 acres at Barnstead.6,7 He was a soldier in the Revolution on 18 September 1777 in Capt. Rawlins' Company.8 Noah Huntress was listed as the head of a family on the 1790 Census at Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire. In his family were two males over 16 years of age (Nathaniel and Noah), two under (James and Noah), and five females (Abigail, Sarah, Abigail, Mary and Deborah).9 He sold this in 1793 to his brother Nathaniel Huntress, then of Barnstead, yeoman.6,10 Noah Huntress and John Nutter were administrators of the estate of Eliphalet Dame at Barnstead, Strafford Co, New Hampshire 6 February 1795.11 Noah Huntress was a husbandman at Centre Harbour, Strafford Co, New Hampshire, in 1797.6 Noah Huntress was listed as the head of a family on the 1800 Census at Centre Harbour, Strafford Co, New Hampshire. In his family were one male less than 10 years of age (John Pickering), two between 16 and 26 (Noah and James), one 45 and over (Noah), one female between 16 and 26 (Sarah or Mary), and one 45 and over (Abigail).12 Administration on the estate of Noah4 Huntress of Centre Harbour was granted 7 June 1807 to Noah5 Huntress of Centre Harbour, husbandman, Abigail Huntress widow, Joseph Kenny of Centre Harbour and John Towle of Meredith, sureties.6,13
Noah Huntress resided at Newington, New Hampshire.6 In 1775 Noah4 Huntress bought 30 acres at Barnstead.6,7 He was a soldier in the Revolution on 18 September 1777 in Capt. Rawlins' Company.8 Noah Huntress was listed as the head of a family on the 1790 Census at Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire. In his family were two males over 16 years of age (Nathaniel and Noah), two under (James and Noah), and five females (Abigail, Sarah, Abigail, Mary and Deborah).9 He sold this in 1793 to his brother Nathaniel Huntress, then of Barnstead, yeoman.6,10 Noah Huntress and John Nutter were administrators of the estate of Eliphalet Dame at Barnstead, Strafford Co, New Hampshire 6 February 1795.11 Noah Huntress was a husbandman at Centre Harbour, Strafford Co, New Hampshire, in 1797.6 Noah Huntress was listed as the head of a family on the 1800 Census at Centre Harbour, Strafford Co, New Hampshire. In his family were one male less than 10 years of age (John Pickering), two between 16 and 26 (Noah and James), one 45 and over (Noah), one female between 16 and 26 (Sarah or Mary), and one 45 and over (Abigail).12 Administration on the estate of Noah4 Huntress of Centre Harbour was granted 7 June 1807 to Noah5 Huntress of Centre Harbour, husbandman, Abigail Huntress widow, Joseph Kenny of Centre Harbour and John Towle of Meredith, sureties.6,13
Family | Abigail Pickering b. s 1742 |
| Marriage* | He married at South Church, Portsmouth, New Hampshire,, on 25 December 1760, at age 17, Abigail Pickering, daughter of John Pickering and Mary Nutter, ceremony performed by Rev. Samuel Haven.4,5 |
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Citations
- [S1723] Charles W Tibbetts, N.H. Gen. Rec., 4:16.
- [S1723] Charles W Tibbetts, N.H. Gen. Rec., 4:16 "Miscalled Mark in this transcript of Rev. Joseph Adams' record of Newington baptisms as printed [HWH]."
- [S398] Henry Winthrop Hardon, Huntress Family, 1:27 “bapt. 20 Feb. 1742/3”; 1:54 “baptized 20 Feb. 1742” (double date is dropped).
- [S3590] Rev. Alfred Gooding, "Portsmouth S. CRs", 82 [July 1928]:290 "Huntress, ———, and Mary Pickering, Dec. 25, 1760."
- [S398] Henry Winthrop Hardon, Huntress Family, 1:54 "The records of the South Church of Portsmouth have the marriage 25 Dec. 1760 of Huntress and Mary Pickering. Making due allowance for the well known errors of Rev. Samuel Haven, it seems probable that this is the marriage of Noah Huntress and Abigail Pickering. Otherwise the marriage is not accounted for. Notice that Noah5 Huntress named one of his children John Pickering Huntress." [HWH]
- [S398] Henry Winthrop Hardon, Huntress Family, 1:54.
- [S78] Strafford Deeds , vol. 19, p. 171.
- [S336] Isaac W. Hammond, N.H. State Pap., Vol. 15, p. 325.
- [S697] George Huntress 1790 Newington, New Hampshire.
- [S78] Strafford Deeds , vol. 54, p. 82.
- [S4446] The New-Hampshire Gazette, 17 Feb 1795, 1.
- [S1251] Noah Huntress 1800 Centre Harbour, New Hampshire.
- [S67] Strafford Probate.
- [S398] Henry Winthrop Hardon, Huntress Family, 1:55.
- [S398] Henry Winthrop Hardon, Huntress Family, 1:56.
Elizabeth Huntress1
b. 18 March 1742/43, d. after 1768
Elizabeth Huntress|b. 18 Mar 1742/43\nd. a 1768|p8.htm#i303|Lieut. Christopher Huntress|b. 19 Apr 1703\nd. 6 Aug 1782|p2.htm#i87|Mary Chick|b. c 1703|p7.htm#i264|George Huntress|b. c 1680\nd. bt 6 Sep 1708 - 28 Jun 1715|p2.htm#i70|Sarah Morrell|b. c 1680\nd. a 1750|p2.htm#i69|Richard Chick|b. b 1679\nd. b 19 Sep 1737|p7.htm#i265|Martha Lord|b. 14 Oct 1679|p7.htm#i266|
| Father | Lieut. Christopher Huntress1 b. 19 Apr 1703, d. 6 Aug 1782 |
| Mother | Mary Chick1 b. c 1703 |
Elizabeth Huntress was baptized at Church of Newington, Newington, New Hampshire, on 18 March 1742/43 by Rev. Joseph Adams.1 She married at Greenland, New Hampshire,, on 22 July 1761, at age 18, John Stevens, age 27, son of John Stevens and Mary Stevens.2 Elizabeth Huntress died after 1768.
Family | John Stevens b. 14 Oct 1733 |
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John Stevens1
b. 14 October 1733
John Stevens|b. 14 Oct 1733|p8.htm#i304|John Stevens||p8.htm#i305|Mary Stevens||p8.htm#i306|||||||||||||
| Father | John Stevens1 |
| Mother | Mary Stevens1 |
John Stevens was baptized at Church of Newington, Newington, New Hampshire, on 14 October 1733 by Rev. Joseph Adams.1 He married at Greenland, New Hampshire,, on 22 July 1761, at age 27, Elizabeth Huntress, age 18, daughter of Lieut. Christopher Huntress and Mary Chick.2
John Stevens resided at Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire. John Stevens was a yeoman. John Stevens bought of Jonathan3 Huntress 22 June 1761 the northerly part of his farm at Newington on the river at Henney's Cove.3 He sold it 1 August 1761 to Gideon Walker, who had purchased of Jonathan Huntress the rest of the share of the Huntress farm set off to Jonathan3 in 1754 as devisee of John2 In 1787 John Stevens of Rochester and Elizabeth his wife sold lands in Newington.5 He resided at Rochester, Strafford Co, New Hampshire, in 1787.
John Stevens resided at Newington, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire. John Stevens was a yeoman. John Stevens bought of Jonathan3 Huntress 22 June 1761 the northerly part of his farm at Newington on the river at Henney's Cove.3 He sold it 1 August 1761 to Gideon Walker, who had purchased of Jonathan Huntress the rest of the share of the Huntress farm set off to Jonathan3 in 1754 as devisee of John2 In 1787 John Stevens of Rochester and Elizabeth his wife sold lands in Newington.5 He resided at Rochester, Strafford Co, New Hampshire, in 1787.
Family | Elizabeth Huntress b. 18 Mar 1742/43, d. a 1768 |
| Marriage* | He married at Greenland, New Hampshire,, on 22 July 1761, at age 27, Elizabeth Huntress, age 18, daughter of Lieut. Christopher Huntress and Mary Chick.2 |
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John Stevens
John Stevens married Mary Stevens.
Family | Mary Stevens |
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Citations
- [S1723] Charles W Tibbetts, N.H. Gen. Rec., 3:111.
Mary Stevens
Mary Stevens married John Stevens.
Family | John Stevens |
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Citations
- [S1723] Charles W Tibbetts, N.H. Gen. Rec., 3:111.
John Stevens
b. say 1762, d. circa 1836
John Stevens|b. s 1762\nd. c 1836|p8.htm#i307|John Stevens|b. 14 Oct 1733|p8.htm#i304|Elizabeth Huntress|b. 18 Mar 1742/43\nd. a 1768|p8.htm#i303|John Stevens||p8.htm#i305|Mary Stevens||p8.htm#i306|Lieut. Christopher Huntress|b. 19 Apr 1703\nd. 6 Aug 1782|p2.htm#i87|Mary Chick|b. c 1703|p7.htm#i264|
| Father | John Stevens b. 14 Oct 1733 |
| Mother | Elizabeth Huntress b. 18 Mar 1742/43, d. a 1768 |
John Stevens was born at Newington, New Hampshire, say 1762. He died s.p. circa 1836.
John Stevens was a butcher at Portsmouth, New Hampshire.1 Administration on the estate of John Stevens, butcher, of Portsmouth,, was granted on 8 November 1836 to George Huntress, Jr, of Portsmouth, sureties Elizabeth Jackman and C. B. Goodrich, both of Portsmouth. His only heirs were his mother and sisters, Hannah Stevens, Sarah Stevens, and Elizabeth Jackman.2
John Stevens was a butcher at Portsmouth, New Hampshire.1 Administration on the estate of John Stevens, butcher, of Portsmouth,, was granted on 8 November 1836 to George Huntress, Jr, of Portsmouth, sureties Elizabeth Jackman and C. B. Goodrich, both of Portsmouth. His only heirs were his mother and sisters, Hannah Stevens, Sarah Stevens, and Elizabeth Jackman.2
Hannah Stevens
b. say 1764
Hannah Stevens|b. s 1764|p8.htm#i308|John Stevens|b. 14 Oct 1733|p8.htm#i304|Elizabeth Huntress|b. 18 Mar 1742/43\nd. a 1768|p8.htm#i303|John Stevens||p8.htm#i305|Mary Stevens||p8.htm#i306|Lieut. Christopher Huntress|b. 19 Apr 1703\nd. 6 Aug 1782|p2.htm#i87|Mary Chick|b. c 1703|p7.htm#i264|
| Father | John Stevens b. 14 Oct 1733 |
| Mother | Elizabeth Huntress b. 18 Mar 1742/43, d. a 1768 |
Hannah Stevens was born at Newington, New Hampshire, say 1764.
Sarah Stevens
b. say 1766
Sarah Stevens|b. s 1766|p8.htm#i309|John Stevens|b. 14 Oct 1733|p8.htm#i304|Elizabeth Huntress|b. 18 Mar 1742/43\nd. a 1768|p8.htm#i303|John Stevens||p8.htm#i305|Mary Stevens||p8.htm#i306|Lieut. Christopher Huntress|b. 19 Apr 1703\nd. 6 Aug 1782|p2.htm#i87|Mary Chick|b. c 1703|p7.htm#i264|
| Father | John Stevens b. 14 Oct 1733 |
| Mother | Elizabeth Huntress b. 18 Mar 1742/43, d. a 1768 |
Sarah Stevens was born at Newington, New Hampshire, say 1766.
Elizabeth Stevens
b. say 1768
Elizabeth Stevens|b. s 1768|p8.htm#i310|John Stevens|b. 14 Oct 1733|p8.htm#i304|Elizabeth Huntress|b. 18 Mar 1742/43\nd. a 1768|p8.htm#i303|John Stevens||p8.htm#i305|Mary Stevens||p8.htm#i306|Lieut. Christopher Huntress|b. 19 Apr 1703\nd. 6 Aug 1782|p2.htm#i87|Mary Chick|b. c 1703|p7.htm#i264|
| Father | John Stevens b. 14 Oct 1733 |
| Mother | Elizabeth Huntress b. 18 Mar 1742/43, d. a 1768 |
Elizabeth Stevens married Jackman (?). Elizabeth Stevens was born at Newington, New Hampshire, say 1768.
Family | Jackman (?) |
Jackman (?)
Jackman (?) married Elizabeth Stevens, daughter of John Stevens and Elizabeth Huntress.
He resided at Portsmouth, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire.
He resided at Portsmouth, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire.
Family | Elizabeth Stevens b. s 1768 |
Samuel Nock
b. 20 September 1707, d. 1754
Samuel Nock|b. 20 Sep 1707\nd. 1754|p8.htm#i312|Sylvanus Nock||p8.htm#i313|Sarah Drisco||p9.htm#i314|||||||||||||
| Father | Sylvanus Nock1,2 |
| Mother | Sarah Drisco1,2 |
Samuel Nock was born on 20 September 1707.2 He married say 1733, Abigail Ricker, daughter of Maturin Ricker and Hannah Huntress.2,1 Samuel Nock died in 1754.2
Family | Abigail Ricker b. 18 Mar 1713, d. 1752 |
Sylvanus Nock
Sylvanus Nock married Sarah Drisco.
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