Hazadiah EDDY

Female 1672 - Bef 1726  (< 54 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Hazadiah EDDY was born on 10 Apr 1672 in Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts (daughter of Obadiah EDDY and Bennet ELLIS); died before 17 Dec 1726.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Daughter of Obadiah Eddy and Bennett Ellis

    Hazadiah married Samuel SAMPSON on 29 May 1695 in Middleboro, Massachustts. Samuel (son of Samuel SAMPSON and Hester DE LA NOYE) was born about 1670 in Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; died on 10 Sep 1744 in Middleboro, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Gersham SAMPSON died on 10 Sep 1799 in Middleboro, Massachusetts.
    2. Esther SAMPSON died in 1787 in Norfolk, Connecticut.
    3. Samuel SAMPSON
    4. Ichabod SAMPSON was born on 24 Feb 1710; was christened on 30 Jul 1721; died on 05 May 1802 in Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
    5. Obadiah SAMPSON was born about 1700 in Marshfield or Duxbury, Massachusetts; died before 03 Mar 1766 in Middleboro, Massachusetts.
    6. Mary SAMPSON was born about 1700; died before 04 Jul 1755 in Plympton, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Obadiah EDDY was born about 1645 in Plymouth, Massachusetts (son of Samuel EDDY and Elizabeth SAVERY); died in 1727.

    Notes:

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    It is probable that Bennett, the wife of Obadiah was Bennett Ellis dau. of John Ellis and his wife Elizabeth Freeman, dau. of Edmund Freeman. the ellis family were of Sandwich where obadiah spent his youth. Bennett Ellis was b. Feb. 27, 1649, which is four years later than Obadiah was born and she had a brother Joel Ellis. Note that Obadiah named a son Joel. Obadiah during the rest of his life had many dealings with the Ellis family and a Joel ellis witnessed the codicil to his will.

    Obadiah learned the trade of a shoemaker. It is likely that he was apprenticed to someone living in Sandwich, for the fist record found suggests that he was living in Sandwich at the time that he was fifteen or sixteen years of age.....

    It is probable that as soon as Obadiah married, he settled on these lands which became incorporated into the town of Middleboro. His name first appears in town affairs as a member of the Grand Inquest in 1673, and in 1679, and in 1681 he again held this position. In 1675 and 2692, he was surveyor of highways and in 1679, 1681, 1683, 1689, he was constable. In 1690 and 1694 he was one of the Selectmen of Middleboro. Among the officers of the towns in the Old Colony, none were of more importance than the selectmen. They were given large discretion and until the Revolutionary War, had almost entire management of the civil affairs. These offices were filled by the most influential and able men.

    When King Philip's War broke out in 1675, Obdaiah and his family were living in Middleboro. They took refuge in the fort. When this was abandoned, they went to Plymouth. A list of men in the fort was obtained from an old Eddy Note Book " quoted from Mercy Bennett, whose grandfather was on the list and she had the information from him." (Hist. of Middleboro, p. 34) They remained in Plymouth until the trouble was over. Obadiah was one of the first to return to Middleboro. His home, like all other houses in Middleboro prior to King Philip's Was, had been built of hewn logs. This had been burned by the Indians, but nothing daunted he set out to rebuild it, not far from the site of the original house. An araticle in the eddy Genealogy of 2881 thus describes the location: "He lived in that part of Middleboro, now Halifax, near Winnetuxet River. It was hard by two appletrees in the field back of Nathan fuller's house." The hearthstone of that old house was taken fro the cellar and is now part of the foundation of one of the houses in Eddyville, built by one of his descendants.

    Obadiah was admitted a Freeman June 3, 1683, but did not take the oath until 1688. In 1683 he was one of those chosen to lay out a road from Middleboro, Bridgwater, and other places toward Boston and in 1687 he was one of twelve men chosen as a jury to decide cases arising from the laying out of highways. Since all records of previous times had been burnt in King Philip's War, questions of boundaries and ownership arose.....

    In 1694 the First Church of Middleboro was organized. For several generations this was one of the largest and most influential in the colony. In the founding of this Obadiah had his part and was one of its staunch upholders as long as he lived. The church still stands and has recently received extensive repairs. Every summer on "Forefather's Sunday" a great audience fills the building to commemorate the families who were its founders....

    Obadiah married Bennet ELLIS about 1668. Bennet (daughter of Lieut. John ELLIS and Elizabeth FREEMAN) was born on 27 Feb 1648/9. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Bennet ELLIS was born on 27 Feb 1648/9 (daughter of Lieut. John ELLIS and Elizabeth FREEMAN).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Daughter of John Ellis and Elizabeth Freeman (daughter of Edmund Freeman)

    Children:
    1. John EDDY was born on 22 Mar 1669 in Middleborough, Massachusetts; died between 1722 and 7 Feb 1731.
    2. 1. Hazadiah EDDY was born on 10 Apr 1672 in Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; died before 17 Dec 1726.
    3. Benjamin EDDY was born about 1673 in Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; died on 24 Sep 1744 in Halifax, Massachusetts.
    4. Mercy EDDY was born about 1674 in Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
    5. Samuel EDDY was born in 1675 in Middleboro, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts ; died on 28 Apr 1751 in Middleboro, Massachusetts.
    6. Jabez EDDY was born about 1680 in Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
    7. Joel EDDY was born about 1682 in Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
    8. Elizabeth EDDY was born about 1684 in Middleboro, Massachusetts; died after 1755.
    9. Mary EDDY was born about 1686 in Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
    10. Bennet EDDY was born about 1688 in Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
    11. Hannah EDDY was born about 1690 in Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
    12. Zachariah EDDY was born about 1692 in Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; died on 9 Dec 1711 in Hatfield, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Samuel EDDY was christened on 15 May 1608 in Cranbrook, Co. Kent, England (son of Rev. William EDDYE and Mary FOSTEN); died on 12 Nov 1687 in Swansea, Massachusetts.

    Notes:

    Name:
    Soon after Samuel's death the records state that Samuel Eddy's share in the 26 Men's Purchase was then in the hands of Obadiah Eddy. In 1695 when a new survey was made Samuel's share is called the 9th lot, which consisted of a little more than 8 acres near Ravin Brook.

    So far as is known Samuel Eddy held no public office. This was due probably to his youth and inexperience with conditions in a colony which had been established for ten years when he joined it, and as time went on the care of his family occupied his entire attention.

    Just how many children Samuel and Elizabeth had is not known. Three times in deeds Samuel is called Samuel Eddy, Sen'r (July 21, 1660, Mar. 24, 1662, and Dec 1681). In 1681, Both Zachariah and Caleb had small boys named Samuel, but at the time of the first two deeds so far as is known, there was no other Samuel Eddy in Plymouth. It is therefore possible to suppose that Samuel had another son, who was named Samuel Eddy and of such an age in 1660 that; it was considered necessary to distinguish the father as Samuel Eddy, Sen'r. Likewise Elizabeth also appears on a record as Elizabeth Eddy, Sen'r so it is possible to adda a daughter Elizabeth to the list of the children. But since neither Samuel nor Elizabeth left a will, no way has been found, up to the present, to prove the truth of falsity of these suppositions.

    As both Samuel and Elizabeth were elderly people at the time of their deaths and they both died in Swansea, it seems likely that they were living with either their son Zachariah or their son Caleb, both of whom resided in swansea. It was the custom in early New England to bury the dead on the day following the death and in a plot near the house, so it would be natural for Samuel and Elizabeth to be buried near the home of one of these Swansea sons. It happens that in December of 1696, just nine years after the death of Samuel and seven years after the death of Elizabeth, Zachariah Eddy sold to his son, Zachariah Eddy, twenty acres in Swansea, lying in a place "Commonly known by the name of Matapoysett, bounded northerly with the highway, easterly with the fence and Spring Brook to the Salt Water, southerly to the land of Ralph Chapman and bounded westerly with the highway which leade to the land of Ralph Chapman....excepting and reserving the Burying Place on the premises which is to lye and remain as a burying place for and to the families of the said Eddys & for such of their neighbors as the said Eddys shall admit of forever." Thus it is known that preious to 1696 Zachariah had already buried some members of his family near his home. Since the only Eddys who died besides his wife Alice were his father and mother, it seems almost certain that Samuel and Elizabeth lie in the Eddy Cemetery in Swansea Village, perhaps in two of those graves whose locations are marked by stones which bear no inscriptions. This cemetery lies on a hill-top, overlooking the cove of salt water, just south of the main road through the village. It adjoins the estate of Mrs. Frank Stevens and is east of the Swansea Dye Works. This plot was used by the descendants of Zachariah as a burial place for over a hundred years.

    Samuel married Elizabeth SAVERY. Elizabeth was born about 1607; died on 24 May 1689. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth SAVERY was born about 1607; died on 24 May 1689.
    Children:
    1. John EDDY was born on 25 Dec 1637 in Plymouth, Massachusetts; died on 27 Nov 1695.
    2. Zachariah EDDY was born in 1639; died on 4 Sep 1718 in Swansea, Massachusetts.
    3. Caleb EDDY was born in 1643 in Plymouth, Massachusetts; died on 23 Mar 1712/13 in Swansea, Massachusetts; was buried in Kickemuit Cemetery, Warren, Bristol Co., Rhode Island.
    4. 2. Obadiah EDDY was born about 1645 in Plymouth, Massachusetts; died in 1727.
    5. Hannah EDDY was born in 23 or 27 June 1647.

  3. 6.  Lieut. John ELLIS was born between 1620-1627; died before 23 Mar 1676/7.

    Notes:

    Name:
    The first list of Sandwich settlers is dated 3 April 1637 (see "Annals of Sandwich," in Frederick Freeman, 'History of Cape Cod', 1858, Vol. 2, p. 15). No one of the Ellis name appears on it, but in the list of 1643 Jon Ellis' name is among those between the ages of 16 and 60 and able to bear arms. Therefore, we know that he was born not later than 1627 and it seems safe to assume that the date of his birth was not far from the year 1620.

    The next mention of his name shows that he was in rouble. At the court held on 20 Aug. 1644 he was accused of fornication, and the record shows that "A warrant was set forth to bring in the bodies of Jonathan ffish & Mary his wife; Nathaniell ffish; Jane, the wife of William Wood; Rose the wife of Joseph Holly; the wife of Richard Kerby; the wife of Michael Turner & Joanna Swyft, widdow, to give evidence in John Ellis and his wife's case." (Nathaniel B. Surtleff ed., 'Records of the colony of New Plymouth', vol. 2, pg. 75. 4 June 1645 "John Ellis of Sandwich...and his now wife...is censured to be whipt at publicke post and Elizabeth his wife to stand by whilst execucon of the sentence is pformed; which was accordingly done. And the said John Ellis for his long and tedious delayes occasioning much trouble and charge to the countrey, for that he would not confess the truth until the present, is fyned 5 li".

    It has often been observed that neither the colony nor the ecclesiastical courts of the period were apt to view with favor the possibility of a premature birth. In this instance the stubborn refusal of Ellis to admit guilt may have been based on some other argument. The prominence of the Freeman family may have played a part in the case. It would be interesting to read a transcript of the testimony presented by the young couple and their neighbors.

    Whatever may have been the merits of the case, it is clearly of interest genealogically speaking that the marriage almost certainly took place before 20 Aug. 1644 and that the first child by Elizabeth Freeman was born about that date. Yet the first recorded birth, that of "Benet Elles" (no parents listed), took place in 1648-1649.

    John married Elizabeth FREEMAN about 1647. Elizabeth (daughter of Edmond FREEMAN and Bennett HODSOLL) was christened on 11 Apr 1624 in Parish of Billingshurst, co. Sussex, England; died after 24 June 1692. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Elizabeth FREEMAN was christened on 11 Apr 1624 in Parish of Billingshurst, co. Sussex, England (daughter of Edmond FREEMAN and Bennett HODSOLL); died after 24 June 1692.

    Notes:

    Name:
    Elizabeth (Freeman) Ellis was baptized in the parish of Billingshurst, co. Sussex, England, 11 April 1624, the fourth of the six children of Edmond and Bennet (Hodsoll) Freeman. She died probably in Rochester after 24 June 1692 - we suspect that the actual date of her death may have been not long before 20 April 1714, when her son William Ellis recorded a number of deeds bearing various dates, which suggests the probability that they were recorded in connection with the settlement of his mother's estate. She evidently died intestate, having already distributed her property among her children. There is no probate of her estate.

    She must have possessed great strength of character as well as a good physical constitution. At the time of her husband's death she was fifty-three years old. Her three daughters and probably the eldest son Mordecai were then already married, as we believe. The five surviving unmarried sons ranged in age from about twelve to twenty. Perhaps all but the youngest were apprenticed and did not live at home. It may well be that she went to keep house for her father since her stepmother had died in the previous year. In any case, with the help of her eldest son, she promptly assumed responsibility for the administration of her late stepson's (?) estate.

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth ELLIS was born about 1645.
    2. 3. Bennet ELLIS was born on 27 Feb 1648/9.
    3. Lieut. Mordecai ELLIS was born on 24 Mar 1650/1 in Sandwich, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts; died on 5 Feb 1709/10 in Sandwich, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.
    4. Deborah ELLIS was born before 1652; died on 21 Jun 1711 in Rochester, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    5. Joel ELLIS was born on 20 Mar 1654; died in Poss. died young.
    6. Lieut. Matthias ELLIS was born on 2 Jun 1657; died on 30 Aug 1748 in Sandwich, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.
    7. Manoah ELLIS was born about 1659.
    8. Freeman ELLIS was born about 1661; died before 20 Jun 1728 in Sandwich, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.
    9. Gideon ELLIS was born about 1663.
    10. William ELLIS was born about 1665.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Rev. William EDDYE was born in Bristol, Gloucesteshire, England; died on 23 Nov 1616 in Cranbrook,Co. Kent, England; was buried in St. Dunston, Cranbrook, Kent, England.

    William married Mary FOSTEN on 20 Nov 1587 in Cranbrook, Kent, England. Mary was born on 19 Sep 1568 in Cranbrook, Kent, England; died on 18 Jul 1611 in Cranbrook, Kent, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mary FOSTEN was born on 19 Sep 1568 in Cranbrook, Kent, England; died on 18 Jul 1611 in Cranbrook, Kent, England.
    Children:
    1. Nathaniel EDDY was christened on 30 Mar 1589 in Staplehurst, Co. Kent, England; died in young.
    2. Mary EDDY was christened in Sep 1591 in Cranbrook, co. Kent, England.
    3. Phineas EDDY was christened in Sep 1593 in Cranbrook, co. Kent, England; died before 7 Jun 1641 in Cranbrook, Kent, England.
    4. John EDDY was christened in Mar 1597 in Cranbrook, co. Kent, England; died on 12 Oct 1684 in Watertown, Massachusetts.
    5. Eleanor EDDY was christened in Aug 1599 in Cranbrook, co. Kent, England; was buried in Oct 1610.
    6. Abigail EDDY was christened in Oct 1601 in Cranbrook, co. Kent, England.
    7. Anna EDDY was christened in May 1603 in Cranbrook, co. Kent, England.
    8. Elizabeth EDDY was christened in Dec 1606 in Cranbrook, co. Kent, England; died after 1616.
    9. 4. Samuel EDDY was christened on 15 May 1608 in Cranbrook, Co. Kent, England; died on 12 Nov 1687 in Swansea, Massachusetts.
    10. Zacharias EDDY was christened in Mar 1610 in Cranbrook, co. Kent, England; died after 1616.
    11. Nathaniel EDDY was christened in Jul 1611 in Cranbrook, co. Kent, England; died in 1611.

  3. 14.  Edmond FREEMAN died between 21 Jun and 02 Nov 1682 in Sandwich, Massachusetts.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Son of Edmond and Alice (Coles) Freeman
    • Baptism: 25 Jul 1596, St. Mary's Church, Pulborough

    Edmond married Bennett HODSOLL on 16 Jun 1617 in Cowfold, co. Sussex. Bennett died between 14 Feb 1675 and 1676; was buried on 12 Apr 1630 in Pulborough, Sussex, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Bennett HODSOLL died between 14 Feb 1675 and 1676; was buried on 12 Apr 1630 in Pulborough, Sussex, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Daughter of John and Anne (Maundy) Hodsoll
    • Baptism: 23 Aug 1596

    Children:
    1. Nathaniel FREEMAN died about 12 Sep 1629.
    2. Bennett FREEMAN died between 28 Nov 1633 and 13 Jan 1634.
    3. Major John FREEMAN was born in 1625 in England; died on 28 Oct 1719 in Eastham, Barnstable Co., Massachusetts.
    4. 7. Elizabeth FREEMAN was christened on 11 Apr 1624 in Parish of Billingshurst, co. Sussex, England; died after 24 June 1692.
    5. Edmond FREEMAN died on 29 Mar 1673 in Sandwich, Massachusetts.
    6. Alice FREEMAN died on 24 Apr 1651 in Plymouth, Massachusetts.