Abigail ALDEN

Female 1744 - 1845  (100 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Abigail ALDEN was born on 19 May 1744 in Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts (daughter of David ALDEN and Judith PADELFORD); died on 25 Jan 1845 in Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.

    Abigail married Zephaniah LEONARD on 29/30 October 1765 in Middleboro, Plymouth County, Massachustts. Zephaniah was born on 18 Jan 1736/7 in Raynham, Massachusetts; died on 11 Apr 1814 in Raynham or Dighton, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Zephaniah LEONARD was born on 19 Mar 1766 in Raynham, Massachusetts; died on 7 Mar 1769.
    2. William Augustus LEONARD was born on 28 Dec 1767; died on 9 Nov 1774 in Drowned.
    3. Nabby LEONARD was born on 10 Jul 1769.
    4. Clarissa LEONARD was born on 8 Nov 1771.
    5. Zephaniah LEONARD was born on 18 Apr 1773.
    6. William Augustus LEONARD was born on 27 Sep 1775.
    7. Horatio LEONARD was born on 28 Dec 1780.
    8. Fanny LEONARD was born on 19 Apr 1785.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  David ALDEN was born on 18 May 1702 in Middleboro, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts (son of John ALDEN and Hannah WHITE); died on 24 Aug 1763 in Middleboro, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.

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    The "Genealogical Letter" written by John Alden on 14 April 1801 to Zephaniah Leonard, Esqr., of Raynham, merely states that "David married Judah Paddleford-the genealogy of this family you can give more correct than myself" (MD, 6:111). David served on jury duty in December 1728 (Plymouth Co Ct recs, 2:92).

    The will of John Alden of Middleborough, dated 23 September 1730 (proved 3 April 1731), names son David (4th share of 80 acres in "pachade men" in addition o fifty acres, etc., already given him by deed). David was appointed a co-executor with his mother, but renounced executorship and Hannah was appointed 3 April 1731 (Plymouth Co PR, #132; MD, 23:111-15). On 1 January 1732, John Alden, between the age of fourteen and twenty-one, chose David Alden of Middleborough as his guardian and David was also appointed guardian to Ebenezer Alden, under fourteen (Plymouth Co PR, #133; MD, 23:115-116). David Alden witnessed the will of his mother, Hannah Alden of Middleborough, dated 8 September 1732 in which he is not named (Plymouth Co PR, #101; MD, 23:116).

    On 5 September 1746 Phineas Pratt; Ebenezer Barrow and Sarah his wife; Elizabeth Pratt, widow of John Pratt of Middleboro; Jabez Pratt and Nathan Pratt, all of Middleboro; and Nathaniel Washburn and wife Mary of Bridgewater quitclaimed to David Alden of Middleboro "land in Middleborough that belonged to father Samuel Pratt" (Plymouth Co LR, 38:231).

    David and Judah Alden joined Isaac Backus's Titicut Church on 6 May 1748 their sons David Alden, Jr., and solomon Alden, and Davids brother Samuel, were among the charter members of the church on 8 March 1748. David and Samuel were received by the Council on 4 October 1751 and renewed 2 September 1752 (Titicut Church, 27, 29-30).

    As a member of Isaac Backus's congregation, David is mentioned in the Reverend's diary a number of times. He "was one of the ore ardent New Lights in Titicut . . . . He signed the 1754 Separate petition to the General Court for relief from religious taxes. Apparently he did not become an antipedobaptist, for there is no record of his joining Backus's First Baptist Church.... David Alden, Jr., became a leading figure in Backus's church. The Aldens were involved in the iron trade, and Backus did some business with them on behalf of his brother's ironworks in Norwich" (Backus Diary, 24). In his record of deaths, Isaac Backus reported "His Son rufus was taken sick with ye bloody flux (dysentery) at Ashford & he set away to see him on Oct 12, 1754, & stayed till Rufus got better & then returned on Oct 21, & he was taken with ye same disease himself before he got home, tho he had it moderately & he got better, his Children Hannah & Silas were taken with it, after which David was taken on Nov 10. Peter was seized ye next Friday & Hannah & Phebe both died on thanksgiving day, Nov. 28. About that time, Job & Abigail were seized, Huldah died Dec 4, 1754 & her Mother & Solomon were taken about that Season. A distressing house indeed; but ye rest of 'em recovered in a fortnight or 3 weeks" (Isaac Backus "bills of Mortality"). In his diary he wrote on 4 November 1754 "Two of David Aldens Children ware seized with the feaver and bloody flux which has swept off So many in Connecticut lately; and I fear is a presage of that terrible distempers spreading among us here." On Saturday, 23 November, " preacht at the funeral of Peter, Son to David Alden who died yesterday morning with the blood flux. Five more of the family are now Sick with the same distemper. this disease has been terrible in Connecticut, but this family is the first which has had it among us...." On Friday, 29 November, he wrote "Just at night I attended the funeral of Br. D. Aldens 2 daughters Hannah and Phebe who were both laid in one grave. Hannah died a little before midnight lastnight. Three Children he has now buried in less than a week, who never buried a Child before." On Wednesday, 4 December, "Went to preach a leacture at Br. Eddy's, and learned just before meeting that Huldah Alden died this forenoon which seemed very shocking...Next day I went and preacht at Huldah's funeral from Job.23.3.4." Finally, on 3 September 1763 Backus recorded "Mr. David Alden (Sr.) died the 24th of Aug. A happy change I believe to him" (Backus Diary, 353, 356-57).

    On 30 December 1755 David Alden and Joseph Alden of Middleborough sold to John Alden of Middleborough one half of the 10th lot of cedar swamp in the 26 Men's Purchase (Plymouth Co LR, 44:35).

    On 7 August 1758 David was appointed guardian to the children of his brother-in-law Francis Eaton: Elijah, Susanna, Benjamin, and Mary (MF, 10:27).

    He is probably the David Alden who bought part of the homeplace in Middleborough from John Eaton of Greenwich (probably his nephew) (Plymouth Co LR, 68:63; MF, 10:81).

    David Alden of Middleborough bought land in Ashford, Connecticut, 2 June 1750, from William Metcalfe of Lebanon, Connecticut (Ashford LR, H:22).

    David Alden gave his son Solomon a double portion of his estate in Titicut in 1751 (Plymouth Co LR, 41:197); his son rufus 100 acres in Ashford, and 2/3 of a sawmill on 30 December 1752 (Ashford LR, H:156); his son David, of Middleborough, 40 acres bought of brother Ebenezer 12 December 1753 (Plymouth Co LR, 43:10); and son Job, of Middleborough, land in Titicut bought of Joseph Eaton and wife, 14 August 1760 (Plymouth Co LR, 48:232).

    The will of David Alden of Middleborough, dated 14 May 1763, proved 24 August 1763, names "my loving wife Judith," his sons Solomon (land in Bridgewater already given by deed of gift), David (land in Middleborough already given by deed of gift), and Silas (land in Middleborough), and his daughter Abigail (two cows, six sheep and other items), and incidentally his brother John and his brother Joseph's homestead. "...my lot as ashford I give to my five children to be Equally Divided between then..." The account was made 5 November and sworn 7 November 1763 (Plymouth Co PR, #77, 16:503-04).

    On 14 May 1768 Solomon Alden of Bridgewater, husbandman; David Alden, yeoman; Job Alden, yeoman; Henry Leonard, Jr., husbandman, and wife Silence of Middleborough; Zephaniah Leonard Esq. and wife Abigail of Raynham - with dower released by Sarah Alden, wife of Solomon; Rhoda Alden, late wife of David and Lucy Alden, wife of Job - sold to Joseph Leonard, Jr., of Bridgewater 100 acres and dwelling house on Mansfield town line, "the land our father David Alden bought of Mr. Metcalf of Lebanon and gave to us by will" (Ashford LR, 11:11).

    David married Judith PADELFORD. Judith (daughter of Jonathan PADELFORD, III and Hannah KING) was born in 1708 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA; died on 12 Jan 1802 in Middleboro, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Judith PADELFORD was born in 1708 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA (daughter of Jonathan PADELFORD, III and Hannah KING); died on 12 Jan 1802 in Middleboro, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Judah Padelford

    Children:
    1. Solomon ALDEN was born on 21 Nov 1728 in Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; died on 13 Dec 1813 in Bridgewater, Massachusetts.
    2. David ALDEN was born on 14 Jan 1729/30 in Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; died on 16 Jan 1814 in Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
    3. Rufus ALDEN was born on 19 Nov 1731 in Middleborough, Massachusetts; died before 2 Nov 1756 in Ashford, Massachusetts.
    4. Huldah ALDEN was born on 8 Oct 1733 in Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; died on 4 Dec 1754 in Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
    5. Hannah ALDEN was born on 18 Jan 1735/6 in Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; died on 28 Nov 1754 in Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
    6. Job ALDEN was born on 24 Sep 1737 in Middleborough, Massachusetts; died on 1 Mar 1825 in Middleborough, Massachusetts.
    7. Silas ALDEN was born on 10 Oct 1739 in Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; died on 23 Mar 1764 in Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
    8. 1. Abigail ALDEN was born on 19 May 1744 in Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; died on 25 Jan 1845 in Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
    9. Peter ALDEN was born on 17 Feb 1747 in Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; died on 22 Nob 1754 in Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
    10. Phebe ALDEN died on 28 Nov 1754 in Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.