Nathaniel SOUTHWORTH

Male 1692 - 1738  (45 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Nathaniel SOUTHWORTH was born on 31 Oct 1692 (son of Capt William SOUTHWORTH and Rebecca PABODIE); died poss. before 1738.

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    He moved to Bristol, Rhode Island, where his two eldest children were baptized. Between September, 1719 and March, 1719/20, he moved to Mansfield, Connecticut. He was a ship carpenter. He went on a voyage to the Mediterranean to improve his fortunes about 1730 or 1731, from which he never returned.

    Family/Spouse: Mary TORREY. Mary was born on 7 Apr 1689. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Josiah SOUTHWORTH was born on 4 Sep 1719; died in 1791 in West Fairlee, Vermont.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Capt William SOUTHWORTH was born in 1659 in Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts (son of Constant SOUTHWORTH and Elizabeth COLLIER); died on 25 Jun 1719 in Little Compton, Rhode Island.

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    He lived in Duxbury, Little Compton and Bristol, Rhode Island. He was a deputy in Duxbury 1654-63 and 1671-82, a selectman there 1672-75 and 1683-85. He owned much land in Little Compton and was there in 1686. He lived on Swamp Road on the place known as the Franklin C. Southworth place. All of his children are entered on the records of the Church of Christ in Bristol, as baptized 29 June 1709.

    He gave land to his sons Samuel, Thomas, Stephen, Benjamin and Andrew; and to Gideon he gave his dwelling house, orchard and land. With his wife Martha he gave Joseph and his wife Mary Blague a dwelling house, orchard and 26 acres of upland, with a sawmill standing upon the cornmill stream with 42 acres of upland on the west side of that stream and 20 acres of upland adjoining the land of Reynolds Marvin, with 10 acres meadow known by the name of the Fresh Meadow. In his will, recorded in Taunton, made 8 May 1719 and proved 24 Aug. 1719, he left to his wife Martha "her third as the law allows"; 20 pounds each to sons Joseph, Edward Thomas and Gideon; to son Samuel 5 pounds; to son Nathaniel 400 pounds; to son Benjamin 10 shillings; to daughter Elizabeth 60 pounds; to daughter Alice 70 pounds; to son Stephen one half of his Negro man called Cuff and one cow, and to son Andrew the other half of his Negro man called Cuff. He also mentioned his grandsons William and Constant Southworth. He named his friend Lt. John Wood to be one of his executors along with his sons Joseph and Samuel. An inventory of his estate lists one Negro man called Cuff, one Negro woman called Sue and one Negro woman called Kate, two houses and one hundred acres of land with 2000 pounds, with the estate totaling 2593 pounds.

    In her will his widow left 5 shillings each to her sons Joseph Blague and Samuel Blague, "...To sons Gideon Southworth and Andrew Southworth the rest and residue. To son Andrew my Negro girl named Kate and my silver tankard, to daughter mary Southworth my wearing apparel, to grandson William Southworth my young heifer that came of that cow I had of Stephen Wilcox, to granddaughter Mary Blague my satinet gown and short apron..." Her son-in-law Joseph Southworth was named sole executor.

    William married Rebecca PABODIE in 1680. Rebecca (daughter of William PABODIE and Elizabeth ALDEN) was born on 16 Oct 1660 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; died on 03 Dec 1702 in Little Compton, Rhode Island. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Rebecca PABODIE was born on 16 Oct 1660 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA (daughter of William PABODIE and Elizabeth ALDEN); died on 03 Dec 1702 in Little Compton, Rhode Island.
    Children:
    1. Capt. Joseph SOUTHWORTH was born on 1 Feb 1683 in Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island; died on 20 Apr 1739 in Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island; was buried in Old Commons Cemetery, Little Compton, Rhode Island.
    2. 1. Nathaniel SOUTHWORTH was born on 31 Oct 1692; died poss. before 1738.