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 Deacon Samuel Sturtevant

Deacon Samuel Sturtevant

Mand 1654 - 1736  (82 år)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.   Deacon Samuel Sturtevant blev født den 19 apr. 1654 i Plympton, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA (søn af Samuel Sturtevant og Anne Lee); døde den 21 apr. 1736 i Halifax, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; blev begravet i apr. 1736 i Sturtevant Cemetery, Halifax, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • FSID: KFTL-H7R

    Notater:

    He married second - Elizabeth (Smith) Horrell (widow of Humphrey Horrell), on 12 Aug 1715 in Beverly, Mass.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.   Samuel Sturtevant blev født i 1625 i Rochester, Medway, Kent, England; døde den 16 okt. 1669 i Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; blev begravet den 17 okt. 1669 i Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • Fødsel: might of been born in England around 1624
    • FSID: KNW6-P4B
    • Arrival: 1642, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
    • Arrival: 1643, Port Uncertain
    • Arrival: 1643, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
    • Arrival: 1650, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
    • Bopæl: 1650, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
    • Testamente: 1 aug. 1669, Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
    • Skifte: 29 okt. 1669, Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA

    Notater:

    KNOWN FACTS ABOUT SAMUEL STURTEVANT according to Geni at:http://www.geni.com/people/Samuel-Sturtevant/6000000003030838741

    A court order dated May 3, 1642 settled a case over "corn in partnership' between Mr. John Jenney (Plymouth's miller), Samuel Sturtevant, and Joseph Ramsden. This order indicates that Edward Dotey, not a litigant, had agreed to pay Samuel Sturtevant 13 1/2 bushels for his part of the crop (probably harvested in 1641); that Jenney owed Dotey 5 1/2 bushels "for Thurston Clark"; and that Ramsden owed Dotey 8 bushels. Evidently Sturtevant was in debt to Jenney for the miller got 13 1/2 bushels of the corn and Dotey was "freed from any further incumbrance therein". This court record might indicate that Samuel had come over under an indenture, had planted at Dotey's man, and was to get 13 1/2 bushels of the crop as part of his termination award. This usual final settlement on an indenture at that time was a suit of clothes, 20 acres of land, and 12 bushels of corn. Dotey himself had come on the Mayflower as an indentured servant to Stephen Hopkins. About 1635 Dotey was seeking one or more indentures from London for his service.

    The next year Samuel Sturtevant and Joseph Ramsden had John Jenney in court on a trespass action, 20 pounds damage, on June 6, 1643 Ramsden recovered, but apparently Sturtevant got nothing. This action would indicate that Samuel was a free man and a property owner by 1643, and also that he was born earlier than 1624 - the approximate date usually found.

    Samuel was listed, at Plymouth, in August 1643, among the males between the ages of 16 and 60 able to bear arms. Under the law of the time he was thus a member of the Plymouth Train Band and did normal military service. There is no record of his having combat duty. He was not listed in the small detachment sent from the colony to the Pequot Wars. After 1645, he was assigned to the north squadron of the Plymouth Company whose emergency assembly point was Jones River.

    He helped lay out a route across Jones River to the Massachusetts Path prior to June 10, 1650; was elected one of the Surveyors for Highways of Plymouth Town on June 5, 1651; and was elected Plymouth Town Constable in 1664. He was elected as one of the Jurymen In 1650, 1656, 1657/58, 1659, 1660, 1661, 1663, 1664, 1665, 1666, 1667, 1668, and 1669 (serving In court on July 6; 1669). At the Plymouth Town Meeting on May 18, 1668, he was appointed on the committee of twelve to draw up the warrant for the next town meeting to be held on February 21, 1669.

    Samuel's first recorded land purchase was on July 17, 1645 when he bought from John Shaw, Jr. for £4:10:0 (payable in good Beaver before October 31, 1645), 20 acres at High Cliff, Plymouth, bounded south by lands of Samuel Cuthbertson, and north by lands of John Shaw, Sr. By October 26, 1647, he had bought other land from Kanelme Winslow, the amount and location of this yet to be determined.

    On December 25, 1655, he was granted by Plymouth Town 4 acres of meadow land on the north side of a branch of Jones River. Five years later the town granted him 50 acres of land on the north side of Jones River on the southeast side of his meadow. This 50 acres he exchanged in July 1667, for 50 acres at the south end of Monponsett Pond abutting 50 acres of Mr. William Bradford's. By grant or purchase he acquired considerable other land, and in his right some grants were made to his widow after his death.

    Samuel Sturtevant's dwelling and homelot was at High Cliff (North Plymouth), presumably the 20 acres bought in 1645. This was later occupied by his son John, to whom his other sons sold their rights in this homestead on April 25, 1693.

    SUMMARY

    The following excerpt from a history written by Claire Sturtevant Booth (10-11) best describes Samuel and his wife Ann.

    'The whole of Samuel’s Colony life of about twenty-eight years was an active one of founding a home, providing for the needs of his family, extending his lands, farming and serving the community In minor capacities. It is surprising that Samuel found time to serve the community in any way considering the demands made upon his time and strength through the support of his family. In view of this fact, it is evident he was very ambitious and energetic, and possessed of considerable strength and courage. While to none of his public offices can be ascribed any particular greatness, still, each does signify a certain amount of stability and dependability. Had Samuel not been of proven value to the community he would not have been selected by the Governors and their Assistants for the positions to which he was assigned. Such men of strength as William Bradford, Miles Standish, Edward Winslow, Thomas Prince, William Collyer, and Edmond Freeman were active in administering the internal affairs of this Colony and their exemplary conduct to a great measure, influenced Samuel’s life through his association with them. As the years passed over the Colony and Samuel gained the experience of age, he became a respected member of the community and a man of moral worth in the estimation of his associates.

    Whoever Ann may have been before her marriage, she proved to be a good wife and mother. Perhaps Samuel was growing as a man of worth In his community before their marriage but It was not until 1647 that his name begins to appear conspicuously in Plymouth records. Ann was undoubtedly a women of intelligence and sensing the force of Samuel’s character, in a way, assisted in directing his perseverance and tenacity of purpose into fields of greater prominence, Samuel did not become a great man in the Colony but he accomplished a great deal in the way of assisting to stabilize the life of the community through his industry and moral conduct. It may readily be taken for granted that unless Ann had been a woman of character, of good family connection, and a real counselor that Samuel would never have progressed to a great degree. The fact that her boys grew to be rugged and stout hearted men would still further prove the value of her character morals. Another indication is that her girls married into good families, the Little's and the Waterman's."

    The above text is the introductory pages from Robert H.Sturtevant's book 'The Descendants of Samuel Sturtevant' (published privately by Robert).
    •*

    THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF SAMUELL STURTIVANT deceased exhibited to the Court held att Plymouth in New England, the 29 day of October, 1669 on the Oathes of WILLIAM CROW and JOHN SMITH. To all people to whom these presents Shall Come, Know yea that I Samuell Sturtivant of the Towne of New Plymouth, being weake in body through many infermities but in pfect and sound memory doe make and ordain this to be my last will and Testament in manoir and forme following. Imp. I will and bequeath unto my soninlaw John Waterman, the one half that my sharre of Land that i bought of Edward Gray, which lyeth near Namassakeesett ponds called the Majors purchase. Item. I will and bequeath unto my Sonnes Namely Samuell, James, John, and Joseph and to the child my wife no goeth with (if a boy) after my wifes decease; all my house and land that I now dwell upon and all other lands and meddowes with all Rightes belonging thereunto that I have in any place whatsoever;to be equally Devided to all or Soe many of my aforesaid sonnes as Shalbe alive att my wifes decease; and incase my wife thinkth it meet, to Settle and give my Son Samuell a double sharre a peece and incase any of my Sonnes are minded to Seel theire prtes after theire devision my will is that Hee sell it to one of his brothers in case any of them will give as may be thought meet by two different men. Item. I will and bequesth unto my dear and Loveing wife all my cattle goods and estate whatsoever is appertaining and belonging to mee. And by these presents make and ordaine her to be the sole executrix of this my Last Will and Testament to administer upon my said estate to pay such debts as are due from mee and to Receive all such debts as are owing unto mee. In Witness heerof I have puty hand and seale this first day of August one thousand Six hundred sixty nine. Signed and Sealed in the presents of William Crow Samuell Sturtivant John Smith (His Mark) and a Seal The foregoing is a true copy from Plymouth Colony Records Volume 3, of Will, Page 10. Attest: John B. Washburn, Reg'r of Deeds
    Samuel Sturtevant was listed, at Plymouth, in August 1643, among the males between the ages of 16 and 60 able to bear arms. Under the law of the time he was thus a member of the Plymouth Train Band and did normal military service. There is no record of his having combat duty. He was not listed in the small detachment sent from the colony to the Pequot Wars. After 1645, he was assigned to the north squadron of the Plymouth Company whose emergency assembly point was the Jones River.
    He helped lay out a route across Jones River to the Massachusetts Path prior to June 10, 1650; was elected one of the Surveyors for Highways of Plymouth Town on June 5, 1651; and was elected Plymouth Town Constable in 1664. He was elected as one of the Jurymen In 1650, 1656, 1657/58, 1659, 1660, 1661, 1663, 1664, 1665, 1666, 1667, 1668, and 1669 (serving In court on July 6; 1669). At the Plymouth Town Meeting on May 18, 1668, he was appointed on the committee of twelve to draw up the warrant for the next town meeting to be held on February 21, 1669.
    On December 25, 1655, he was granted by Plymouth Town, 4 acres of meadow land on the north side of a branch of Jones River. Five years later, the town granted him 50 acres of land on the north side of Jones River on the southeast side of his meadow. This 50 acres he exchanged in July 1667, for 50 acres at the south end of Monponsett Pond abutting 50 acres of Mr. William Bradford's. By grant or purchase he acquired considerable other land, and in his right some grants were made to his widow after his death.
    Source:

    Samuel blev gift med Anne Lee cirka 1643 i Plympton, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA. Anne (datter af Robert Lee og Mary Atwood) blev født i 1625 i Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; blev døbt den 6 apr. 1625 i Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; døde den 30 mar. 1697 i Plympton, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; blev begravet i apr. 1697 i Plympton, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  2. 3.   Anne Lee blev født i 1625 i Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; blev døbt den 6 apr. 1625 i Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA (datter af Robert Lee og Mary Atwood); døde den 30 mar. 1697 i Plympton, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; blev begravet i apr. 1697 i Plympton, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • FSID: M2M5-JMJ

    Notater:

    Ann Lee born 1625, may have been called Hannah or Anna. She first married Samuel Sturtevant. He died. She married 2nd on 21 Sept 1675 John Bass born 1630. There are other Hannah Sturtevants, one born 1656 who is not a duplicate of Ann Lee.

    Børn:
    1. Lydia Sturtevant blev født den 18 dec. 1660 i Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; døde i DECEASED.
    2. Hannah Sturtevant blev født den 4 sep. 1656 i Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; døde den 23 jan. 1759.
    3. Anna Sturtevant blev født den 4 jun. 1648 i Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; døde i Plympton, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; blev begravet i Old Cemetery, Plympton, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    4. Joseph Sturtevant blev født den 16 jul. 1666 i Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; døde den 25 okt. 1725 i Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; blev begravet den 25 okt. 1723 i Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    5. Child Sturtevant blev født cirka 1664 i Plympton, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; døde i 1670 i Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    6. John Sturtevant blev født den 17 okt. 1650 i Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; døde den 30 okt. 1650 i Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; blev begravet den 30 okt. 1650 i Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    7. John Sturtevant blev født den 6 sep. 1658 i Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; døde i Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; blev begravet i Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    8. 1. Deacon Samuel Sturtevant blev født den 19 apr. 1654 i Plympton, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; døde den 21 apr. 1736 i Halifax, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; blev begravet i apr. 1736 i Sturtevant Cemetery, Halifax, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    9. Mary Sturtevant blev født den 6 dec. 1651 i Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; døde i Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; blev begravet i Men Of Kent Cemetery, Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    10. James Sturtevant blev født i Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; døde i 1756 i Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; blev begravet i Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.   Robert Lee blev født i 1600 i London, Middlesex, England; blev døbt den 30 maj 1604 i Binfield, Berkshire, England (søn af Henry Lee og Elizabeth Fletcher); døde den 8 aug. 1663 i Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA; blev begravet i aug. 1663 i Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • AFN: BR7Q-82
    • National Identification: 578
    • FSID: KN8N-43S
    • Beskæftigelse: Shoemaker
    • Arrival: 1635, Barbados

    Notater:

    /Richard Lee b: Abt 1455 d: 20 Nov 1499
    /Robert Lee b: Abt 1483 d: 23 Feb 1538
    | | /Henry Saunders b: Abt 1420 d: Bef 23 Feb 1519 =>
    | | /William Saunders b: Abt 1440 d: Bef 10 Nov 1571
    | | | \Joan Lepton b: Abt 1425 d: Mar 1519
    | \Elizabeth Saunders b: Abt 1459
    | | /William Marston d: Jan 1512 =>
    | \Jane Marston b: 1460 d: 28 Oct 1540
    | \Beatrix Barlee =>
    /Anthony Lee b: Abt 1509 d: Abt 1550
    | \Joane Cope b: Abt 1487 d: 1509
    /Robert Lee b: Abt 1538 d: Jun 1598
    | \Margaret Wyatt b: Abt 1514 d: 1561
    /Henry Waring Lee b: Abt 1578 d: 24 Jul 1647
    | \Jane Reswold b: 1540 d: Aft 1578
    /Robert Lee b: Abt 1604 d: Bef 8 Aug 1663
    | \Elizabeth Fletcher b: Abt 1580 d: 13 May 1626
    /William Lee b: Abt 1620
    | \Mary Atwood b: 1604 c: 30 Jan 1603/04 d: Oct 1681
    /Thomas Lee b: Abt 1640 d: 9 Jan 1694/95
    | \WifeofWilliam Lee b: Abt 1620
    Mary Lee b: Abt 1662 d: Sep 1731
    \Anne White b: Abt 1642 d: Bef 1695

    Robert blev gift med Mary Atwood i 1625. Mary (datter af Johannes John Wood og Ann Lee) blev født i 1606 i Greater London, London, England; blev døbt den 19 maj 1611 i London Whitechapel St Mary, Middlesex, England; døde den 1 okt. 1681 i Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA; blev begravet i okt. 1681 i Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  2. 7.   Mary Atwood blev født i 1606 i Greater London, London, England; blev døbt den 19 maj 1611 i London Whitechapel St Mary, Middlesex, England (datter af Johannes John Wood og Ann Lee); døde den 1 okt. 1681 i Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA; blev begravet i okt. 1681 i Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • FSID: LCC2-WWQ

    Notater:

    10th great grand parents
    ROBERT LEE AND HIS WIFE MARY ATWOOD ARE MY 10TH GREAT GRAND PARENTS;THEIR DAUGHTER
    9TH--MARY LEE AND HER HUSBAND LT. JOHN HOWLAND 2ND
    8TH--EXPERIENCE HOWLAND AND HER HUSBAND JAMES BEARSE.
    7TH--EXPERIENCE BYERS BEARSE AND HER HUSBAND DENNIS EDGARTON.
    6TH--REBECCA EDGARTON AND HER HUSBAND ELISHA COOKE.
    5TH.--EXPERIENCE COOKE AND HER HUSBAND WILLIAM LANDON.
    4.--ELISHA COOKE LANDON AND HIS WIFE SARAH HERCULES.
    3.--WILLIAM LANDON AND HIS WIFE PRISCILLA POWELL.
    2.--HARRIETT LANDON AND HER HUSBAND SAMUEL WILLIAM DICKSON.
    1--JAMES MELVIN DICKSON AND HIS WIFE LYDIA JANE SMITH.
    ========================================
    THERE ARE 5 GENERATIONS AFTER THIS THAT HAVE NOT BEEN ADDED,.
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT barnesdiana844@gmail.com
    addede jan. 30 , 2020

    Børn:
    1. Mary Lee blev født i 1632 i Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA; døde den 6 maj 1693 i Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    2. William Lee blev født i 1625 i Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England; og døde.
    3. 3. Anne Lee blev født i 1625 i Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; blev døbt den 6 apr. 1625 i Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; døde den 30 mar. 1697 i Plympton, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; blev begravet i apr. 1697 i Plympton, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.   Henry Lee blev født i 1578 i Hatfield, Quarendon, , England; døde den 24 jul. 1647 i Hatfield, Quarendon, , England.

    Henry + Elizabeth Fletcher. Elizabeth blev født i 1580; døde den 13 maj 1626. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  2. 13.   Elizabeth Fletcher blev født i 1580; døde den 13 maj 1626.

    Notater:

    Fødsel:
    Hatfield, Quarendon, Buckinghamshire, England

    Død:
    Hatfield, Quarendon, Buckinghamshire, England

    Børn:
    1. 6. Robert Lee blev født i 1600 i London, Middlesex, England; blev døbt den 30 maj 1604 i Binfield, Berkshire, England; døde den 8 aug. 1663 i Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA; blev begravet i aug. 1663 i Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.

  3. 14.   Johannes John Wood blev født i 1576 i St. Martin, London, London, England; blev døbt den 20 sep. 1576 i St. Martin, London, London, England; døde den 27 feb. 1644 i Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; blev begravet i 1644 i Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.

    Johannes + Ann Lee. Ann blev født i 1585 i Westminster, Middlesex, England; døde den 1 jun. 1653 i Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  4. 15.   Ann Lee blev født i 1585 i Westminster, Middlesex, England; døde den 1 jun. 1653 i Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    Børn:
    1. 7. Mary Atwood blev født i 1606 i Greater London, London, England; blev døbt den 19 maj 1611 i London Whitechapel St Mary, Middlesex, England; døde den 1 okt. 1681 i Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA; blev begravet i okt. 1681 i Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA.



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