Benjamin SNOW

Male 1696 - 1760  (64 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Benjamin SNOW was born on 23 Jun 1696 in Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts (son of Benjamin SNOW and Elizabeth ALDEN); died on 29 Oct 1760 in Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.

    Family/Spouse: Jemima SNELL. Jemima was born on 3 May 1704 in Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts; died on 6 Feb 1784 in Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Benjamin SNOW was born about 1669 in Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts; died on 28 May 1743 in Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Son of William Snow and Rebecca Brown

    Notes:

    Name:
    Benjamin Snow of Bridgewater was a representative to the General Court of Massachusetts in 1721 (Bridgewater by Mitchell, 35).

    On 17 March 1723/4 Benjamin Snow of Bridgewater, cordwainer, for love, good will, and affection gave, after his death, to his son Ebenezer Snow of Bridgewater all his homestead of 40 acres, a 10 acre lot on the west side of Taunton Road, a meadow lot, all his right in the Old Cedar Swamp, and one third of the cedar swamp at the east end of a 50 acre lot on the Pond. On the same day he gave to his son Benjamin Snow of Bridgewater the land where his house now stands on the Great Pond (excepting two thirds of the cedar swamp) and 11 acres at the southern end of the town. And on the same day he gave to his son Solomon Snow of Bridgewater a 50 acre lot lying by the four Mile Lane, a meadow lot on the west side of the Pond, and one third of the cedar swamp in the 50 acre lot on the Pond (Plymouth Co LR, 18:203, 19:18, 30:102).

    The will of Benjamin Snow of Bridgewater, husbandman, dated 12 September 1738, proved at Pembroke, 6 June 1743, names youngest son Ebenezer (executor and to provide for wife Sarah; mentions deed given him; "all my irons of all sorts which belong to my Out Door Work & My Grindstone"); wife Sarah; sons Benjamin and solomon (these two sons to share with Ebenezer all clothing and right in undivided lands, besides what already given); daughters Rebecca Campbell and Elizabeth Carver (all other moveables after wife's death); and grandson Seth Pratt, son of my daughter Sarah deceased (one cow or L10 when twenty-one); the books to be equally divided by the three sons and two daughters. Witnesses were Josiah Edson, Jr., Nathan Basset, and John Washburn, Jr. the inventory, taken 20 June 1743, included three pieces of real estate; a third part of a 20 acre lot in the North Precinct in Bridgewater (L20), a third part of a purchase right in the undivided land in the Eight Mile Bridgewater (L10), and seven acres lying by the Widow Basset's (L15) (Plymouth Co PR, #18, 661, 9:83-84, 117; MD, 22:99-100).

    Benjamin married Elizabeth ALDEN on 12 Dec 1693 in Bridgewater, Massachusetts. Elizabeth (daughter of Joseph ALDEN and Mary SIMMONS) was born about 1673 in Bridgewater, Massachusetts; died on 8 May 1705 in Bridgewater, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth ALDEN was born about 1673 in Bridgewater, Massachusetts (daughter of Joseph ALDEN and Mary SIMMONS); died on 8 May 1705 in Bridgewater, Massachusetts.
    Children:
    1. Rebekah SNOW was born on 7 Nov 1694 in Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts; died on 4 Sep 1763 in Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.
    2. 1. Benjamin SNOW was born on 23 Jun 1696 in Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts; died on 29 Oct 1760 in Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.
    3. Solomon SNOW was born on 6 Apr 1698 in Bridgewater, Massachusetts; died before 26 Jan 1741 in Bridgewater, Massachusetts.
    4. Ebenezer SNOW was born on 29 Mar 1701 in Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts; died on 30 Nov 1786 in Raynham, Bristol Co., Massachusetts.
    5. Elizabeth SNOW was born on 5 May 1705 in Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Joseph ALDEN was born after 22 May 1627 in Plymouth or Duxbury, Massachusetts (son of John ALDEN and Priscilla MULLINS); died on 08 Feb 1696/7 in Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: 1624, Plymouth, Massachusetts
    • Fact: 1659, Admitted a Freeman
    • Will: 14 Dec 1696
    • Will Proved: 10 Mar 1697

    Notes:

    Name:
    He married, perhaps about 1660, Mary Simmons, daughter of Moses and Sarah (?) Simmons/Simonson, born say about 1641 (her children born in the 1660's and 1670's); died after 10 March 1696/7, when named co-executor of Joseph's estate; sister of John Simmons who married Mercy Pabodie and of Rebecca Simmons who married John Soule, son of Mayflower passenger George Soule. Moses Simmons, in his will dated 17 June 1689 and proved 15 September 1691, bequeathed to "my daughter Mary, the wife of Joseph Alden L4". Moses Simmons came to Plymouth on the Fortune, 9 November 1621.

    By a deed dated 1 April 1679, acknowledged 14 April 1679, but not recorded until 10 April 1700, his father "in consideration of love and natural affection: conveyed to Joseph Alden my true & natural son all that my share of land...within the township of Bridgewater" (Plymouth Co LR, 3:194). Joseph and Mary Alden sold land near the Gurnet's nose to Jonathan Alden, 2 September 1684 (Plymouth Col LR, 6:52).

    Joseph Alden was on the list of men from Duxbury between 16 and 60 able to bear arms August 1643, but his name is interlined and may have been added a few years after the fact (PCR, 8:189). Joseph, with his brother Jonathan, was admitted a freeman of Plymouth Colony on 3 June 1657. He served on Grand Juries in 1660, 1666, and 1685; and on a jury to "lay out all ways in Bridgewater" in 1667. he was a surveyor of highways in Bridgewater, in 1669, 1679 and 1685.

    At the Court of General Sessions and Common Pleas held in September 1686, Joseph Alden of Plymouth was freed from military training "for bodily infirmity".

    The will of Joseph Alden, Sr., of the town of Bridgewater, dated 14 December 1696, proved 10 March 1696/7, was witnessed by Pallatiah Smith, Thomas Delano, and Joseph hayward. It mentions his son Isaac (50 acres which he lives upon; 10 acres of swamp, out of which he was to allow Joseph 3 acres; 2 acres of upland "which he hath taken up in liew of the upland belonging to Coasters kitchen meadows"; 1 acre of meadow at Byrams Hole "which he hath hitherto Enjoyed"; half meadow lot in Byrams Hole; and half of 60 acres between Byrams Hole and the sawmill); son Joseph (land where he lives "of which have already given him Assurance by written Deed"; and 20 acres lying on the Great River below Goodman Bayleys land); sons Joseph and John together (10 acres to be equally divided between them); wife Mary (homestead plus 10 acres on the Plaine; 2 acre woodlots on the left hand of the way to Thomas Washbourn's; and all moveables to dispose of as she saw fit); son John (use and improvement of the homestead "for his and my wife's Comfort during her life time" then to entirely to to John; 60 acres near the sawmill; and half the lot of meadow at Byrams Hole); and three sons Isaac, Joseph and John (all his right in the Majors Purchase and the undivided lands to be equally divided among them). Executors were his wife Mary and son John. The inventory of the moveable estate, amounting to L76, was taken 3 march 1696/7 by John Leonard, Joseph Snow and Samuel Allin, Jr., and it stated that he died 8 February 1696/7. It was presented to John Alden on 10 March 1696/7. (Plymouth Co PR, #138, 1:256-57' MD, 671-74).

    A "Genealogical Letter" written by John Alden at Middleborough on 14 April 1801 states: My grandfather whose name he thought was John) had three sons and three daughters who were married . . . The daughter's names I cannot relate. . . Two of the daughters married into the family of Snow of Bridgewater . . .the other married a Burrill of Weymouth" (MD, 6:110-11).

    Joseph Snow, Jr., of Bridgewater sold on 28 May 1726 to Capt. John Field, 2/3 purchase right in the seven great shares in Bridgewater and 1/3 of the 32nd lot on the Buckhil (Brickiln) Plain which fell to Joseph Alden deceased and nine acres in Snells Meadow part of the lot of Joseph Edson deceased; acknowledged 20 March 1726 (Plymouth Co LR, 21:199)/

    Joseph married Mary SIMMONS about 1665. Mary was born about 1641; died after 10 Mar 1696/7. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Mary SIMMONS was born about 1641; died after 10 Mar 1696/7.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Daughter of Moses and Sarah Simmons/Simonson Jr.

    Children:
    1. Isaac ALDEN was born about 1666; died on 24 Jun 1727 in Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.
    2. Joseph ALDEN was born about 1668 in Bridgewater, Massachusetts; died on 22 Dec 1747 in Bridgewater, Massachusetts.
    3. 3. Elizabeth ALDEN was born about 1673 in Bridgewater, Massachusetts; died on 8 May 1705 in Bridgewater, Massachusetts.
    4. John ALDEN was born in 1674/5 in Bridgewater, Massachusetts; died on 29 Sep 1730 in Middleboro, Massachusetts.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  John ALDEN was born before 1598 in England; died between 12 Sep 1686 and 1687 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: 1599, England
    • Death: 12 Sep 1687, Duxbury
    • Fact: 13 Jun 1688, Settlement of Estate

    Notes:

    Excerpt from Connecticut, 1600s-1800s Local Families and Histories: "John Alden, immigrant ancestor, was born in England in 1599. He joined the Pilgrims on the "Mayflower" at Southampton as the ship was on its way to America. When the ship stopped there for supplies, he was hired as cooper. He had not been with them at Leyden, and was probably not a member of the independent church, but soon joined. He cast his fortunes with the Pilgrims, after enduring the hardships of that first terrible winter at Plymouth, when so many died. He was doubtless influenced in this decision by his love for Priscilla Mullens, th story of which, with some embellishments, is told in the " Courtship of Miles Standish." She was the daughter of William Mullens, who came on the "Mayflower" with his family. John an Priscella were married in the spring of 1621. When the common property of the cololy was divided in 1627, Alden went with Captain Standish, Elder Brewster, John Howland, Francis Eaton and Peter Brown, to Mattakeeset, the Indian name of the territory now included in Duxbury, Marshfield, Pembroke, Hanson and Bridgewater, Massachusetts. For several years they were obliged to return to Plymouth during the winer season to combine all their forces against the possible Indian attacks. The residence at Plymouth in the winter also gave them an opportunity to attend worship, and the records show a written agreement of Alden and others in 1632 to remove their families to Plymouth in the winter. In 1633 Alden was appiointed assistant to the governor, an office which he held for nearly the whole of the remainder of his life, serving with Edward Winslow, Josiah Winslow, Bradford, Prince and Thomas Hinckley. From 1666 until his death, he held the office of first assistant, was often called the deputy governor, and was many times acting governor in the absence of the governor. From 1640 to 1650 he was also deputy to the colonial council from Duxbury...... He was one of the council of war, many times an arbitrator, a surveyor of lands for the government as well as for individuals, and on several important occasions was authorized to act as agent or attorney for the colony. He was possessed of a sound judgment and of talents which, though not brilliant, were by no means ordinary........

    John married Priscilla MULLINS in 1621. Priscilla (daughter of William MULLINS and Alice ?) was born about 1602; died between 01 Dec 1680 and 12 Sep 1687 in Duxbury. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Priscilla MULLINS was born about 1602 (daughter of William MULLINS and Alice ?); died between 01 Dec 1680 and 12 Sep 1687 in Duxbury.
    Children:
    1. Priscilla ALDEN
    2. Capt John ALDEN was born in 1622 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; died between 14 Mar 1701 and 1702 in Boston, Mass..
    3. 6. Joseph ALDEN was born after 22 May 1627 in Plymouth or Duxbury, Massachusetts; died on 08 Feb 1696/7 in Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.
    4. Elizabeth ALDEN was born about 1624/5 in Plymouth, Massachusetts; died on 31 May 1717 in Little Compton, Rhode Island.
    5. Jonathan ALDEN was born about 1627; died between 14 Feb 1696 and 1697 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    6. Sarah ALDEN was born about 1629; died before 13 Jun 1688.
    7. David ALDEN was born about 1646; died between 05 Jun 1718 and 01 Apr 1719 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    8. Ruth ALDEN was born in 1634/5; died on 12 Oct 1674 in Braintree, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.
    9. Rebecca ALDEN was born before 1649 in Duxbury, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts; died after 12 Jun 1696 in Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
    10. Mary ALDEN