Jonathan WHITCOMB

Male 1669 - 1715  (46 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Jonathan WHITCOMB was born on 26 Feb 1669 (son of Jonathan WHITCOMB and Hannah UNKNOWN); died on 10 Apr 1715.

    Jonathan married Mary BLOOD in bet. 1685-1689. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Jonathan WHITCOMB was born in 1690; died between 1767-1770.
    2. Ephriam WHITCOMB was born in Apr 1702; died on 11 Nov 1773 in Littleton, Massachusetts.

    Jonathan married Deborah SCRIPTURE on 4 Sep 1710 in Groton, Massachusetts. Deborah died before Apr 1715. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Jonathan WHITCOMB (son of John WHITCOMB and Frances UNKNOWN); died in Feb 1690.

    Notes:

    Name:
    "Whitcomb Family Genealogy": Jonathan Whitcomb, may have been the fourth son of John, if James is counted among the children, though this is conjecture only, as not dates or order of births are known at this writing. (Jan. 1904). With his bother, Robert Whitcomb, his brother-in-law, Rodolphus Ellmes, John Hoar and others, he served on the jury of inquest upon the death of Richard Mann of Scituate, Mass., February 16, 1655, and must have been at leas 21 years of age if the common law of England fixing the legal age held in the Colonies then. He removed from Scituate to Lancaster, Mass., with his father in 1654, and seems to have exercised the rights of a freeman thereafter. He, with others, signed a petition to governor and council for aid after the Indian raid of 1675-6, and, excepting a temporary absence from the town because of its devastation by the savages, he spent the remainder of his life in Lancaster.

    From the death of his father in 1662 he shared the home lot with his brother John until the death of the latter in 1683, when it became wholly his. That he acquired real estate besides that in Lancaster is shown by the inventory.

    He was married November 25, 1667, to Hannah (?) and their home was situated in the middle of the town. He died in February, 1690, and the inventory of his estate was taken February 25, 1691, by his brother-in-law, John Morr, Samuel Sumner and Cyprian Stevens, and was returned under oath by his widow, April 7, 1691.

    About tow and one-half years after the death of Jonathan, or on July 18, 1692, Hannah, Jonathan's widow, was killed at the house of Peter Joslin in Lancaster byIndians. The tragedy has been considered by several writers in their annals and histories of the times. (See Nourse's Early records of Lancaster; Whitney's History of Worcester County; N.E. Hist. & Gen. reg. Vol. IV, etc.)

    Jonathan married Hannah UNKNOWN on 25 Nov 1667. Hannah died on 18 Jul 1692. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Hannah UNKNOWN died on 18 Jul 1692.
    Children:
    1. 1. Jonathan WHITCOMB was born on 26 Feb 1669; died on 10 Apr 1715.