Thomas NORTH

Male 1673 - 1755  (82 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Thomas NORTH was born in 1673 in Farmington, Connecticut (son of Samuel NORTH and Hannah NORTON); died on 5 Apr 1755 in Farmington, Connecticut.

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    He joined the church in 1708, and lived in Farmington, on the south side of the Hartford road, and probably built the house where his grandson Seth North lived. the house stood next east of that of Samuel North, and next west of that of Joseph Bird.

    He inherited lands in Farmington from his brother Samuel.

    Thomas married Hannah WOODFORD on 4 Dec 1699. Hannah (daughter of Joseph WOODFORD and Rebecca NEWELL) died on 4 Nov 1757. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Timothy NORTH was born on 21 Sep 1714; died on 31 Jul 1788.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Samuel NORTH was born in 1643 in Prob. Ipswich, Massachusetts (son of John NORTH and Hannah BIRD); died on 14 Dec 1682 in Farmington, Connecticut.

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    They lived in Farmington on the north side of the Hartford road, a little east of Edward Norton's farm buildings. He, with his father and brother John, were among the eighty-four proprietors between whom the unoccupied lands of Farmington were divided in 1672. After his death his widow married (2) in 1685 John Rew(?).

    Samuel married Hannah NORTON on 3 Jan 1666. Hannah was born in 1649 in Branford, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Hannah NORTON was born in 1649 in Branford, Connecticut.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Daughter of John and Elizabeth Norton

    Children:
    1. John NORTH was born in 1669 in Farmington, Connecticut; died in Apr 1745 in Farmington, Connecticut.
    2. 1. Thomas NORTH was born in 1673 in Farmington, Connecticut; died on 5 Apr 1755 in Farmington, Connecticut.
    3. Hannah NORTH was born in 1677; died on 25 May 1752.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John NORTH was born about 1615 in England; died in 1691/2.

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    John North sailed from London at the age of 20 in the SUSAN AND ELLEN and landed at Boston April 16, 1635. Among his fellow voyagers were many of the founders of the sturdy New England families so intimately connected with the development of the colonies and the United States. The ships lists were often headed with the words: "The men have taken the oath of allegiance and supremacie," or they swear "that they are no Subsedy men." This is explained by the fact that King James issued a proclamation that no person take passage in any ship to America (being subsidy men or their value) without license from his Majesty's Commissioners for the plantations, nor any under the degree of subsidy men, without a certificate that they have taken the oath of allegiance and supremacy, and a testimony from the ministers of the parish of their conformity to the orders and disciple of the Church of England.

    John North and his wife were members of the Farmington Church, which she joined in 1656. He was made freeman of Connecticut, May 21, 1657.

    There is a mystery surrounding John North's marriage. Did he marry twice? There is no authentic record. He was married before leaving Ipswich, for his first child was born, there in 1641. But the vital records of that town contain no births or marriages of any Norths or Birds. Most records state that his wife was Hannah, daughter of Thomas Bird. In the distribution of the latter's estate, August-September, 1662, portions were set to Mary Northe and to Hannah Scott, again mentioned March 3, 1663, as good wife Northe and Hannah Scott. From this statement is probably drawn the conclusion in the "Goodwin and Morgan Ancestral Lines," by F.F. Starr, that Mary Bird was John North's second wife, and that Hannah was probably the first wife of Edmund Scott. Savage does not give the name of Edmund Scott's first wife and says his second wife was Elizabeth, widow of Thomas Upson. John North's oldest daughter was named Mary. None bore the name Hannah, but both names occur among his granddaughters.

    No satisfactory explanation being obtainable from this meagre information, it perhaps strengthens the reliability of the various old family records, which state that Hannah Bird was John North's wife.

    It is interesting to conjecture when and where the Norths and the Birds came in contact with each other. From Mr. Starr's book we learn that the first record of Thomas Bird in America was in 1639, when he bought land in that part of Boston later set apart as Braintree, and that by May, 1644, he was in Hartford, and shortly afterward removed to Farmington, where he bought land. But the present compiler believes that the Thomas Bird who was granted in April, 1639, a house and lot in Ipswich, and six acres of planting land in "reedy marsh," according to the Ipswich town records, was this same Thomas Bird, and that he probably went to Braintree later in the same years. His stay in Ipswich therefore probably covers the period when the two families were in contact. But there is always the interesting possibility that the families may have known each other in England, as previously suggested by the fact that early in the seventeenth century there were families of Norths and Birds in Yorkshire, whence both may have come.

    John married Hannah BIRD. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Hannah BIRD
    Children:
    1. Dr. John NORTH was born in Nov 1641 in Prob. Ipswich, Massachusetts; died on 6 Aug 1682.
    2. 2. Samuel NORTH was born in 1643 in Prob. Ipswich, Massachusetts; died on 14 Dec 1682 in Farmington, Connecticut.
    3. Thomas NORTH was born on 30 Jun 1649; died in 1712.
    4. Sarah NORTH was born in 1653; was christened on 18 Dec 1653 in Farmington, Connecticut; died about 1691/2.