594. Nathan Perkins was born in 1685. He died in 1723. He married Martha Leonard on 9 Nov 1709 in Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., MA.
595. Martha Leonard was born in 1685. She died in 1761.
608. William Heath was born on 30 Jan 1664 in Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA. He died on 3 Feb 1738 in Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA. He married Anna Ruggles. [Parents]
1. William Heath, son of Peleg (2) and Susannah Heath, was born in Roxbury, Massachusetts, on the original Heath homestead, January 30, 1664, baptized March 6, 1664. He married (first), November 11, 1685, Hannah Weld, daughter of John Weld. Married (second) Hannah Ruggles. He lived in Roxbury, Massachusetts, where he died February 3, 1738. His children were: 1. William, born September 25, 1686, married Prudence Bridges, had a large family. 2. Hannah, born in 1688, married Captain Gyles. 3. Joseph, born in 1690, married Christine Bridges, had a large family. 4. Susannah, born in 1693, married Isaac Gardner. 5. Margaret, born in 1694, married Ebenezer Seaver. 6. Peleg, born in 1697. 7. Peleg, born in 1700. 8. Samuel, born December 27, 1701. 9. Anna, born in 1706, married Jonathan Seaver. 10. Abigail, died young.
609. Anna Ruggles was born on 6 Oct 1672.
616. Samuel Ingalls.Samuel married Mary Watts.
632. Caleb Stiles was born on 16 Jun 1716 in Andover, Essex Co., MA. He died in 1779 in Hollis, Hillsborough Co., NH. He married Sarah Walton on 10 Jul 1733 in Lynn, Essex Co., MA. [Parents]
51. Caleb Stiles [23] (Ebenezer, Robert), was probably born at Andover, Mass. [It has already been stated that some of descendants of Caleb Stiles consider that he was a son of Ebenezer's half brother Samuel, but the evidence in favor of his being a son of Ebenezer is much stronger, and if he really was his son he was undoubtedly born at Andover.-M. S. P. G.]
He married (1) Sarah , (2) Polly Dalton. He resided in Middleton, Mass., previous to 1741 ; at this date he was one of the inhabitants of Sonhegan West- as a part of the township of
Amherst, N. H., was then called. His name is among the founders of the church at Amherst, Sept. 22, 1741
(Hist. Amherst). In 1747 his name is signed to a petition of the inhabitants
of Sonhegan West, for soldiers for defense against the Indians (N. H. Hist. Coll.. vol. v, p. 254). Up to about 1763, he appears to have been a resident of Amherst, his name appearing on various town lists until that time, when he probably removed to Hollis, where his son Caleb, Jr., was then living.
Jan. 1, 1775, Caleb Stiles, an inhabitant of Hollis (east side), was taxed £0 2s. 3d. {Hist. Hollis. p. 137). The amount of his tax shows him to have been not very wealthy at that time, as few of the inhabitants paid a smaller tax, while many paid much more. In 1779 Caleb Stiles and Caleb Stiles, Jr., each received from the town of Hollis, as bounty, for one year's service in the Continental army £300 ; also 10 bushels of rye and 10 bushels of Indian corn {Hist. Hollis). June 9, 1781, Caleb Stiles of Hollis, signs a petition of soldiers, "for an allowance for the depreciation of their pay." June 2, 1784, Caleb Stiles and others of Hollis, petition for the appointment of Dea. Daniel Emerson as magistrate. July 5, l784, Caleb Stiles, Caleb, Jr., and other Hollis soldiers, sign an order to the State Treas. to pay all that was due them for service in the Continental army to Dea. Dan'l Emerson, Jr. [The last three items are from N. H. Town Papers, vol. 12, pp. 244-5, 252.]
Children (by first wife from Middleton Records)
I. Eebecca, b. Sept. 26, 1734; adm. to Cong, ch'h at Middleton, 1755.
II. Sarah, b. Feb. 11, 1736.
III. Caleb, b. June 19, 1737; m. Mary (or Elizabeth) Townsend. Family 17.
IV. Mehitable, b. June 10, 1739.
V. Dorothy', b. Sept. 2, 1740; m. Dea. Ephraim Abbott (b. in Amherst, N. H., Dec. 16, 1742; d.
at Goffstown, N. H., 1827). Settled in Goffstown.
Issue:
i. Ephraim, d. young.
ii. Samuel, d. young.
iii. Sarah, b. 1767; m. Sept. 27, 1793, Jonathan Band in Amherst ; res. in Manchester,
N. H.; had 3 sons and 4 daus.
iv. Dorothy, b. 1772 ; m. as 2nd wife, her cousin, Rev. David Abbott of Windham, N. H.; she died without issue in 1822.
v. Samuel, b. Feb. 21, 1777.
vi. Ephraim.
VI. Hannah b. May 26, 1746.
VII. Joshua, b. June 16, 1749 ; m. Mehitable Leeman, Hannah Leeman and Widow Sally (Dustin-Slader) Cooper. Family 18.
(p. 78, The Stiles family in America : genealogies of the Massachusetts family, descendants of Robert Stiles of Rowley, Mass. 1659-1891, and the Dover, N. H., family, descendants of William Stiles of Dover, N. H. 1702-1891, by Guild, Mary A. Stiles Paul, 1830-; Stiles, Henry Reed 1892)
633. Sarah Walton was born on 21 Nov 1707 in Boston, Middlesex Co., MA. She died in 1749 in {Middleton}, Essex Co., MA.
1. Daughter of Samuel Walton and Hannah Leach.
636. Simon Pierce was born on 15 Oct 1707 in Groton, Middlesex Co., MA. He died in 1790 in Groton, Middlesex Co., MA. He married Susanna Parker on 26 May 1737 in Groton, Middlesex Co., MA.
637. Susanna Parker was born on 1 Apr 1717 in Groton, Middlesex Co., MA. She died after 1759 in Groton, Middlesex Co., MA.
638. John Stone was born in 1699. He died in 1784. He married Elizabeth Farwell.
639. Elizabeth Farwell was born in 1703. She died in 1762.
660. Giulio Cesare Matteo Carboni was born on 21 Jun 1709 in Mondolfo, Pesaro, Italy. He married Giacoma Sangervasi on 9 Feb 1737 in Mondolfo, Pesaro, Italy.
661. Giacoma Sangervasi was born on 19 Mar 1712 in Mondolfo, Pesaro, Italy. She died on 25 Dec 1780 in Stacciola di San Costanzo, Pesaro, Italy.
688. Francesco Maria Vitali was born in 1714. He died on 9 Jan 1789 in San Costanzo, Pesaro, Italy. He married Giacoma Pucci.
689. Giacoma Pucci was born in 1715. She died on 1 Apr 1790 in San Costanzo, Pesaro, Italy.
690. Antonio Pedini was born in 1721. He died on 30 Dec 1791 in San Costanzo, Pesaro e Urbino, IT. He married Maria Domenica Ragnotti on 16 May 1744 in San Costanzo, Pesaro e Urbino, IT.
691. Maria Domenica Ragnotti was born on 4 Mar 1725 in San Costanzo, Pesaro e Urbino, IT. She died on 8 Feb 1797 in San Costanzo, Pesaro e Urbino, IT. [Parents]
904. Ambrose Dyer was born on 22 Dec 1709 in Truro, Barnstable Co., MA. He died 1 on 10 May 1792 in Truro, Barnstable Co., MA. He married Thankful Hopkins on 22 Jan 1730 in Truro, Barnstable Co., MA. Ambrose was buried 2 in Old North Cemetery, Truro, Barnstable Co., MA. [Parents]
1. [p. 17]Ambrose DYER ye son of William and Hannah Dyer was born at Truroe the two and twentieth day of December: 1709. Recorded March : 24: 1711/12. Tho Paine Town Clerk. (VITAL RECORDS of the TOWN of TRURO, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849. GEORGE ERNEST BOWMAN)
2. [p. 42]
Ambrose DYER and Thankfull HOPKINS were married January the 22nd 1729/30. (VITAL RECORDS of the TOWN of TRURO, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849. GEORGE ERNEST BOWMAN)
905. Thankful Hopkins was born on 27 May 1709 in Truro, Barnstable Co., MA. She died on 1 Aug 1783 in N. Truro, Barnstable Co., MA. Thankful was buried in Old North Cemetery, Truro, Barnstable Co., MA. [Parents]
906. Thomas Paine was born on 28 Feb 1682 in Eastham, Plymouth Colony, MA. He died on 15 Apr 1745 in Truro, Barnstable Co., MA. He married Thankful Cobb.
907. Thankful Cobb was born on 10 Jun 1687 in Barnstable, Plymouth Colony, MA. She died on 7 Apr 1771 in Truro, Barnstable Co., MA.
908. William Dyer was born on 7 Mar 1662 in Boston, Suffolk Co., MA. He died on 27 Jul 1738 in Truro, Barnstable Co., MA. He married 1 Mary Hatch Taylor in Dec 1676 in Truro, Barnstable Co., MA. William was buried in Old North Cemetery, Truro, Barnstable Co., MA. [Parents]
1. Name written as Dier in the Town Records.
909. Mary Hatch Taylor was born on 6 Jan 1658 in Barnstable, Barnstable Co., MA. She died on 8 Oct 1738 in Truro, Barnstable Co., MA. Mary was buried in Old North Cemetery, Truro, Barnstable Co., MA. [Parents]
Notes:
1. "Her birth record has not been located (and is not listed along with the records of Lydia and Jonathan her siblings). However, her father is known to be Henry Taylor of Barnstable, information that comes from the Will of widow Mary Haughton, wherein it says: "To Mary Taylor ye Daughter of Henry Taylor twenty Shillins". The will is found printed in the Mayflower Descendant 18:134-5 (1916), and is dated Jan 19, 1686." (FAG)2. "Cape Cod Series, Vol II, History and Genealogy of the Mayflower Planters and first Comers to Ye Olde Colonie" by Leon Clark Hills; Hills Pub. Co., Washington D.C.; 1941, pg. 83, also lists Mary as the daughter of Henry Taylor of Barnstable.
3. Henry Taylor mar. Dec. 19, 1650, Lydia Hatch ; he mar., second, Mary
ISSUE BY FIRST WIFE
I. Lydia Taylor, b. June 21, 1655, probably in Barnstable.
II. Jonathan Taylor, b. April 20, 1658, probably in Barnstable.
III. Mary Taylor, b. about 1660, probably in Barnstable; she was mar. Dec, 1686, to Doctor William Dyer, of Truro.
ISSUE BY SECOND WIFE
IV. Hannah Taylor, b. July 7, 1665, in Boston.
V. John Taylor, b. Aug. 4, 1666, in Boston.
VI. Mary Taylor, b. June 6, 1668, in Boston. It was not unusual to have two children of the same name, especially if they had not the same mother. (Vide Samuel Dyer, son to Dr. William Dyer, who had
a Mary by his first wife, and another Mary, or Molly, by his second
wife ; both reached maturity.)
VII. Henry Taylor, b. Oct. 12, 1670, in Boston.
Vide New England Historical and Genealogical Register, vol. 2 : 66 ; also Commissioners' Records of Boston, vol. 9 : 97, l01, 109, 116.
910. Thomas Paine is printed as #906.
911. Thankful Cobb is printed as #907.
920. Amos Stickney was born on 5 Jun 1709 in Newbury, Essex Co., MA. He died on 25 Nov 1761 in Newbury, Essex Co., MA. He married Mary Row on 7 Nov 1739 in Newbury, Essex Co., MA.
1. AMOS STICKNEY, b. in Newbury, June 5, 1709, and bapt. in First Church same date; was m. Nov. 7, 1739, to Widow Mary Burrell of Ipswich, who died May 18, 1761, in her 46th year.
March 5, 1733-4. Amos Stickney of Newbury, being in partnership and possession of the Little Pine Swamp, lying in Newbury, with John Titcomb of Newbury, which was formerly granted to William Titcomb and Amos Stickney [2] in 1670 ; quit claims of his portion to John Titcomb. [Essex Deeds, 77: 99.]
Jan. 10, 1734-5. He of Newbury, yeoman, for £40, sells Joseph Stickney [56] of Newbury, joiner, all his right in a place called Ox Plantation, on S. side of Merrimack River and adjoining Town of Rumford, commonly called Contoo-Cook, and the home-lot No. 23, and interval lot No. 83, already laid out to said right. [Ibid, 69 : 69.]
June 12, 1736. He received a Deed of Gift from his mother, Widow Mary Stickney of Newbury (see p. 42). [Ibid, 72 : 116.]
Dec. 21, 1737. He of Newbury,' husbandman, for £9, 15s., sells Samuel and Eleazer Pence of N., land in Newbury. [Ibid, 74 : 92.]
March 28, 1741. He sells Joseph Whittemore of N., for £3, land in N. laid out to the right of Stephen Acreman [2] late of N., deceased, 3d lot. [Ibid. 83 : 13.]
Feb. 5, 1754. He, with wife Mary, sells to William Pillsbury of N., for £34, 9£ acres of woodland, lot No. 23. [Ibid, 133: 211.]
Amos Stickney died in Newbury, Nov. 25, 1761. His gravestone and that of his wife Mary, are still standing in Newbury graveyard.
Adm. on his estate was granted "to his son John Stickney ye 5th," Jan. 18, 1762, when he returned an Inv. of "23 acres of land, an old house and barn lying in Newbury, £201, 6s. 8d., the ancient homestead of his grandfather, Amos Stickney [2], Pasture land, Cattle, Silver and Gold, 106s. 8d. Amount, £495, 2s. 4." [Essex Prob., 38 : 249.]
Nov. 21, 1763. "The within named Lidia Stickney [57] and Lidia Stickney, Jr. [186], having been sworn at my direction, by John Brown, Esq., to the truth of this nuncupative
Will, of Amos Stickney, to his son John, and to his daughter Mary, the same is adjudged, proved, and I do hereby approve and allow this, as a good nuncupative Will, and the said John as Administrator to the said Amos, is to take his Father's Red Cloak, and the said Mary is to take her Mother's Apparrell, consisting partly of cloaths, att £9, and partly in a Necklace, one of Jewels, and one gold ring, which cloaths, jewels and ring, are to be anew valued by Mr. Moses Hodges, and Mr. Benja. Moody, surviving apprizers of the said Amos's Estate, and said Mary to have all above but the Cloak." [Ibid, 40: 252.]
April 15, 1765. His estate was divided into three equal parts; No. 1, 6 acres on E. side of homestead and buildings thereon, 17£ rods wide at the road or front ; No 2, the homestead, 7 acres, 80 rods, and is 30£ rods broad next highway, and rear 26£ rods broad. No. 3, in the homestead, 5 acres 60 rods, and is 19J- rods broad at each end, on W. side of homestead lot, in common pasture, opposite the homestead. Pasture and meadow at Little River. May 14, 1765, No's 1 and 2 settled on John the eldest son, No. 3 on daughter Mary. [Ibid, 42 : 96.]
His daughter Mary, a minor about 14 years of age, had Moses Stickney of Newbury [57] appointed her guardian Nov. 14, 1763, and he gave in an account of guardianship, May 14, 1765. [Ibid, 42: 97.]
Two children : -
190. John, b. July 14, 1740; m. Mary Pidgeon, Nov. 11, 1762.
191. Mary, b. Apr. 11, 1744; m. Michael Pike, Aug. 21. 1765.
(The Stickney Family, A Genealogical Memoir of the Descendants of William and Elizabeth Stickney, From 1637 to 1869, by Matthew Adams Stickney, 1869 Salem, Mass. p. 75-77)
921. Mary Row was born on 12 Aug 1716 in Gloucester, Essex Co., MA. She died on 18 May 1761 in Newbury, Essex Co., MA. [Parents]
924. Elias Jackman was born in 1715 in Newbury, Essex Co., MA. He died on 6 Jun 1791 in Newbury, Essex Co., MA. He married Margaret Atkinson. [Parents]
925. Margaret Atkinson was born on 2 Nov 1712 in Newbury, Essex Co., MA. She died in 1750 in Newbury, Essex Co., MA. [Parents]
926. Isaac Morse was born on 5 Nov 1714 in Newbury, Essex Co., MA. He died on 27 Sep 1754 in Maine. He married Jane Lunt in 1738. [Parents]
927. Jane Lunt was born on 26 Apr 1720 in Newbury, Essex Co., MA. She died on 4 Feb 1805 in Maine. Jane was buried in Fayette Corner Cemetery, Fayette, Kennebec Co., ME. [Parents]