Samuel WADSWORTH

Male 1660 - 1731  (70 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Samuel WADSWORTH was born on 13 Jan 1659/60 (son of John WADSWORTH and Sarah STANLEY); died in 1731.

    Samuel married Hannah JUDSON on 12 Jun 1689 in Farmington, Connecticut. Hannah (daughter of Joseph JUDSON and Sarah PORTER) was born on 31 Dec 1657 in Stratford, Fairfield Co., Connecticut; died on 22 Aug 1732. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John WADSWORTH was born about 1630 in England (son of William WADSWORTH and Sarah TALCOTT); died in 1689.

    Notes:

    Name:
    Will dated Sept 9, 1689; inventory of estate taken Nov 6, 1689; died between these dates.

    He was representative to the General Assembly from May, 1672, to October, 1678, inclusive, excepting the May session of 1677 and was Assistant from May, 179 to May, 1689, inclusive. In October, 1678, was chosen with Wm. Pitkin as Commissioner of the United Colonies, He was distinguished in the militia and was with the Governor; was one of the standing council for military affairs during King Philip's War. He was one of the most prosperous and influential citizens of Farmington. In 1669, of the eighty-four taxable estates, his was third with a valuation of 183 pounds. He was present at the session when the Charter was abstracted. In May, 1678, he was appointed Commissioner for Farmington by the General Court. In 1683, he acted with John, son of Mathew Allyn, in presenting the claims of Connecticut to the jurisdiction of the Narragansett Lands, to "His Majesty's commissioners in Narragansett." Col. rec. of Conn, 3, pp. 324-5.

    Samuel, William, Nathaniel, John and James, were Representatives and James was also Assistant to the Governor, or member of the upper house and Speaker. the Conn. Gen. says that Nathaniel and James were twins, born in 1677. this is a mistake--see inventory of the estate of John Wadsworth; taken Nov. 6, 1689, where the names and ages of his children at the time are given: Nathaniel, 15 and James 12. The ages of the others as there given were: Samuel 29; Sarah, 31; John 27; William, 18; Thomas 9, and Hezekiah, 6.

    John married Sarah STANLEY about 1656. Sarah (daughter of Thomas STANLEY and Benedicta TRITTON) died in 1718. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sarah STANLEY (daughter of Thomas STANLEY and Benedicta TRITTON); died in 1718.
    Children:
    1. Sarah WADSWORTH was born on 1 Nov 1657; was christened on 1 Nov 1657; died on 20 Mar 1740.
    2. 1. Samuel WADSWORTH was born on 13 Jan 1659/60; died in 1731.
    3. Deacon John WADSWORTH was born on 14 Apr 1662; died in Aug 1718.
    4. Mary WADSWORTH was born on 13 Nov 1665; died in young.
    5. William WADSWORTH was born in 1671; died in 1751.
    6. Nathaniel WADSWORTH was born in 1674; died in late 1761 or Jan 1762.
    7. James WADSWORTH was born in 1677; died on 10 Jan 1756.
    8. Thomas WADSWORTH was born in 1680; died on 21 Feb 1771.
    9. Hezekiah WADSWORTH was christened on 24 Dec 1682; died in 1740.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William WADSWORTH was born in 1595; was christened on 26 Feb 1594/5 in Long Buckley in Northamptonshire, England; died between 16 May 1675 and 9 Jul 1675.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Son of William and Elizabeth Wadsworth of Long Buckley in Northamptonshire, England

    Notes:

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    He died probably between May 16, 1675, the date of will, in which he speaks of himself as "weak in body," and july 9, 1675, when the General Court met, and he disappears as Deputy.

    He removed from Long Buckley to Braintree, co. Essex, England. He came to New England with Christopher, probably his brother, in the ship "Lion" (apparently bringing his four children, Sarah, William, Mary and John), and landed at Boston, Sept. 16, 1632. (Winthrop's history, I, p. 90.) He settled at Cambridge; admitted a Freeman, Nov. 6, 1632; was elected to the first Board of Selectmen of Cambridge, and served in 1634/5. In 1636, he joined the Hooker party, removed to Hartford "and there lived in the highest esteem." Out of 62 sessions of the General Court, held between Oct., 1656 and May, 1675, inclusive, he was present at all but 2,--those of May 21, 1657 and Oct. 3, 1661. he was one of the more substantial and wealthy of the emigrants. He was Collector of Rates for Hartford in 1638; Selectman before 1640 and for the years 1643,48, 55, 61 and 73. In 1651, he was Constable for the "north side" of Hartford; was an original proprietor of Hartford and his house lot was co-extensive with the present square, bounded by Asylum, Trumbull and West Pearl Streets and the road to the River.

    William married Sarah TALCOTT about 1625 in Braintree, Essex, England. Sarah was born in England; died before Jul 1644. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Sarah TALCOTT was born in England; died before Jul 1644.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Dau. of John Talcott and Anne Skinner of Braintree, Essex, England

    Children:
    1. Sarah WADSWORTH was born about 1626; died on 1648 or 1649.
    2. William WADSWORTH was born about 1628 in England; died in young.
    3. 2. John WADSWORTH was born about 1630 in England; died in 1689.
    4. Mary WADSWORTH was born about 1632; died on 8 Feb 1711-12.

  3. 6.  Thomas STANLEY was christened on 20 Oct 1597 in Ashford, Kent, England (son of John STANLEY and Susan LANCOCK); died on 31 Jan 1663.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Son of John Stanley and Susan Lancock

    Notes:

    Name:
    He probably arrived in May, 1634, (Love's Colonial History of Hartford, p. 2), though he is generally said to have come from London in the ship "Planter", 1635 and registered at the Custom House as 16; but this evidently refers to someone else of the same name, for he was much older. He and his brother Timothy were made Freemen of Massachusetts, March 4, 1634/5. His wife was born in 1609 and he was Deputy to the General Court from Lynn, Sep. 2, 1635, when the removal to Connecticut was decided upon. Moreover, he came with his brothers, John and Timothy who did not come in the "Planter." At Hartford he was Constable in the years 1644, 48 and 53. He joined the first party for the settlement of Hartford, known as the "Adventurers," who went the year before the main body of Mr. Hooker's congregation. He had been chosen Constable at Lynn and was fined 10 shillings at a Court held in Salem, for not being present June 27, 1636. He was an original proprietor at Hartford and his home lot in 1639 was on what is now Main Street just north of Little River, extending to the present Center Church. He removed to Hadley in 1659 and it has been said he was Townsman there but his name is not included in the list of Hadley's Selectmen.

    Though a young man at this time, Mr. Stanley soon took an important position in the affairs of the town. He was a juryman in 1639 and 1643, and a constable in 1644, 1647, 1648, and 1653. This office was then one of the most responsible in the settlement, combining the duties of the modern sheriff and policeman, and being charged in general with preserving the order and decorum of the place. it devolved on him to summon the courts, General and Particular, to their sessions, and the freemen to their elections, to execute the decrees of the courts and the laws, to enforce order in public worship, to arrest and confine offenders, to administer the frequent whippings which were ordered in punishment of petty crimes, inflicting so many lashes "well laid on," a duty requiring a steady nerve and a strong arm.

    In the year 1659, Thomas Stanley and his family, with some others, removed from Hartford, and commenced a new settlement at Hadley, Mass.

    Though Thomas Stanley and his family removed from Hartford, he did not dispose of his house and lands there. At his death he left them to his only son, Nathaniel, who after the de3cease of his mother, returned and made his home there. They remained in the line of his descendants until they were bequeathed by his grandson William to the second church in1726. He died January 31, 1663, and was buried at Hadley. His will which is on record in Northampton, gives us interesting particulars as to his home and his family.

    Thomas married Benedicta TRITTON on 3 Aug 1630. Benedicta was born on 30 Jul 1609 in Parish Reg., Ashford, Kent, England; died in Jan 1664/5. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Benedicta TRITTON was born on 30 Jul 1609 in Parish Reg., Ashford, Kent, England; died in Jan 1664/5.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Dau. of Daniel Tritton and Alice Goldhatch

    Children:
    1. Thomas STANLEY was christened on 18 Sep 1631; was buried on 29 Mar 1632.
    2. Mary STANLEY was born in Ashford, England; was christened on 2 Feb 1633/4; died on 13 Sep 1688 in Windsor, Hartford Co., Connecticut.
    3. 3. Sarah STANLEY died in 1718.
    4. Hannah STANLEY was born on 02 Jun 1635 in Hartford, Hartford Co., Connecticut; died on 18 Dec 1708 in Hadley, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts.
    5. Nathaniel STANLEY was born about 1638 in Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 14 Nov 1712.