Hon. John Otis1

M, (21 September 1657 - 23 September 1727)
FatherJohn Otis Jr.1 (c 1621 - 16 Jan 1684)
MotherMary Jacob1 (c 1632 - a 12 Jul 1699)
Birth*21 September 1657 He was born on 21 September 1657 at Hingham, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.1,2 
(Heir) Will11 January 1683 Mary, Hannah, Elizabeth, John, Stephen, James and Job named as heir(s) in the will of John Otis Jr. at Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, on 11 January 1683.3 
Marriage*18 July 1683 He married Mercy Bacon at Barnstable, Barnstable Co., Massachusetts, on 18 July 1683 at age 25. John and Mercy had the following children:
i. Mary Otis (10 Dec 1685-bef Nov 1732)
ii. John Otis Esq. (14 Jan 1687-4 May 1758)
iii. Nathaniel Otis (28 May 1690-Dec 1739)
iv. Mercy Otis (15 Oct 1693-)
v. Solomon Otis (13 Oct 1696-2 Jan 1778)
vi. Col. James Otis Esq. (14 Jun 1702-9 Nov 1778.)1,2 
Death*23 September 1727 He died at Barnstable, Barnstable Co., Massachusetts, on 23 September 1727 at age 70.1,2 
Biography* John settled at Barnstable, and his talents soon made him one of the most respected individuals in the country. He was employed in a variety of trusts, which he discharged with fidelity and skill. In June 1689, at the session of the General Court at Plymouth, he was admitted as a Freeman. For twenty years he was Representative to the General Court; for 13 years Chief Justice in the Court of Common Pleas and first Judge of Probate; and was commander of the militia of the county for 18 years. In 1706 he was chosen one of his Majesty’s Council, and continued to sit at that board for 21 years until his death in 1727. This was a combination of offices and a union of legislative and judicial powers, sometimes allowed in the same individual in the early stages of our settlements. The successful discharge of such varied employments is an evidence of his capacity and integrity, which, joined to his wit and affability, secured him great influence. Such was his sagacity and prudence that he often composed differences both in church and state. He had fine talents for conversation; his pleasantness and affability made him agreeable; his wit and humor often enlivened the company which he improved by his wisdom. He was strict and exemplary in the performance of religious duties, and was remarkable for his humility and modest worth among Christians, as for his intellectual powers and active services among his fellow men.2,1 
Biography John was left in possession of the estate in Barnstable where he moved in 1686 when his father returned to Scituate.4 

Family

Mercy Bacon (8 January 1659 - )
Last Edited13 December 2011

Citations

  1. David E. Joyce, compiler, e-mail address, Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 12 Dec 2011.
    http://cs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/
  2. William A. Otis, A Genealogical and Historical Memoir of the Otis Family in America, Chicago, Illinois: , 1924, Repository: Warren Culpepper's Personal Library.
  3. Henry Lincoln Clapp, Fifty ancestors of Henry Lincoln Clapp who came to New England from 1620 to 1650, 1902: Boston.
  4. L. Vernon Briggs, History and Genealogy of the Briggs Family, 1254-1937, 1938, Three volumes.

Mercy Bacon1

F, (8 January 1659 - )
Name Variation She was also known as Grace.1,2 
Birth*8 January 1659 She was born on 8 January 1659 at Barnstable, Barnstable Co., Massachusetts. She was the daughter of Hon. Nathaniel Bacon (12 Apr 1613-31 Dec 1691) and Hannah Mayo (ca 1622-aft 1691).1 
Birth28 February 1659 She was born on 28 February 1659 at Barnstable, Barnstable Co., Massachusetts.3 
Marriage*18 July 1683 She married Hon. John Otis at Barnstable, Barnstable Co., Massachusetts, on 18 July 1683 at age 24. John and Mercy had the following children:
i. Mary Otis (10 Dec 1685-bef Nov 1732)
ii. John Otis Esq. (14 Jan 1687-4 May 1758)
iii. Nathaniel Otis (28 May 1690-Dec 1739)
iv. Mercy Otis (15 Oct 1693-)
v. Solomon Otis (13 Oct 1696-2 Jan 1778)
vi. Col. James Otis Esq. (14 Jun 1702-9 Nov 1778.)1,4 
Married Name18 July 1683  As of 18 July 1683, her married name was Otis.1,4 

Family

Hon. John Otis (21 September 1657 - 23 September 1727)
Last Edited13 December 2011

Citations

  1. David E. Joyce, compiler, e-mail address, Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 12 Dec 2011.
    http://cs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/
  2. Gen. Reg. Vol II, no. 3, p. 255, of Barnstable, MA.
  3. “Barnstable, Mass., Vital Records,” Mayflower Descendant, George Ernest Bowman.
  4. William A. Otis, A Genealogical and Historical Memoir of the Otis Family in America, Chicago, Illinois: , 1924, Repository: Warren Culpepper's Personal Library.

John Otis Jr.1

M, (circa 1621 - 16 January 1684)
FatherJohn Oates1 (1581 - 31 May 1657)
MotherMargaret (?)1 (s 1584 - 28 Jun 1653)
Birth*circa 1621 He was born circa 1621 at Glastonbury, co. Somerset, England.1 
Baptism14 January 1622 He was baptized on 14 January 1622 at Glastonbury, co. Somerset, England.1,2,3 
Immigration*1630 He immigrated in 1630 to Hingham, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.2 
Marriage*circa 1649 He married Mary Jacob at Hingham, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, circa 1649.1,4 
Will*11 January 1683 He made a will at Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, on 11 January 1683, naming as executor(s) Mary Otis, naming as heir(s) Mary Gorham, Hannah Otis, Elizabeth Otis, Hon. John Otis, Capt. Stephen Otis, James Otis and Job Otis.

The will of Gen. John Otis of Scituate named his eldest dau. Mary, wife of John Gowin; dau's Hannah and Elizabeth, to each of whom he gave £50; sons John, Stephen, James, Job, among whom his houses and lands at Hingham and Barnstable were divided; wife Mary sole executirx. (Plymouth Wills, Vol. 4, 2d part, p. 78.)5 
Death*16 January 1684 He died at Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, on 16 January 1684.1,3 
Burial*17 January 1684 His body was interred on 17 January 1684 at First Parish Cemetery, Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.1 
Biography* When John was about ten years old the family emigrated to new England, and his father settled at Hingham. The family residence was at ‘Otis Hill,’ where John lived until after his parents’ death. In 1668 he, or at least a John Otis, is mentioned on the Hingham records as being a landholder; it is also recorded that he took the oath of fidelity there in 1662; although in 1661 he had moved to Scituate. There he bought of Deacon Thomas Robinson the house on the south of Coleman Hill, formerly the residence of Gen. Cudworth, and resided there. In 1663, according to thte records, he bought for 69 pounds a certain portion of another property from Mr. Hatherly. In 1678 he went to Barnstable and settled a land called Otis farm, opposite to Hinkley Lane, near the Marshes, West Parish. There he left his son John, and returned to Scituate, where he died.
     His monument was in the old burying ground. ‘Meeting House Lane,’ one mile south of the harbor, and in 1845, although broken and defaced, ws still legible. His will, dated Scituate 1683, gives to his eldest daughter, Mary, the wife of John Gorham, and daughter of Hannah and Elizabeth 50 pounds each; houses and lands at Hingham and Barnstable to John, Stephen, James, and Job; to Joseph and Job house and lands in Sciutate after after his mother’s decease. He is said to have been in King Philip’s War.
     John seems to have been of a rather pugnacious disposition and not easily amenable to the strict laws of the Puritans, so that one finds frequent references in the old records to his various legal troubles as indicated in the following:

Shurtleff’s Records of Mass.:
     In 1651, 22 May, at the general court of Boston, ‘John Oatis of Hingham pr’ferd a petition for the abatement or remission of a fine imposed uppon him by a Court at Boston, for his resistance of the constable, which the Court thinkes meete he should pay.’
     Boston Court, May 14, 1654. ‘In answer to the petition of John Oates for remitt’n of a fine imposed on him, the Court thinkes meete to graunt his request, excetp 30 shillings, 20 whereof belong to the county and 10 to the constable, so as the petition’r, on a Lord’s day, after exercise, or on some publicke assembling of the congregation make like full acknowledgement of his miscarriage, as he doth in this petition, by word or wrting, or else shall pay, within one six weekes, five pounds, as a fine to the county.’
     General Court at Boston, May 26, 1658. ‘In the case of Jno. Tucker and Anne, his wife, plaintiffe, agt. Jno. Ottis and Jno. Mansfield, defendnt, the court on hearing of all the evidenced produced in case, they found for the defendant costs of court, i.e., one pound nineteen shillings and fower pence.’

Plymouth Court Records. Vol. V., pg. 81.
     ‘At the Court holden at Plymouth the 29th day of October, 1671, John Otis, for selling syder without order from the court, was fined the sum of 40 shillings to the Collonies use, or to appear to answare for the same.’
     Also, in the same Court records, his name appears several times as a member of grand jury--’Grand Enquest.’.2 
Biography John, whose posterity is very numerous, married Mary, daughter of Nicholas Jacob of HIngham, 1653. In 1661, he settled in Scituate, on the south of Colman's hills. In 1678, he went to Barnstable, and took ujp 'the Otis farm,' near Hinckley lane. He left at Barnstable his eldest son John, and returned and deceased in Scituate 1683. His monument is in 'the old burying ground in Meeting-house lane': it is broken and defaced, but legible at this time.
     In his will, dated at Scituate, 1683, he gives 'To eldest daughter Mary, (wife of John Gowin), and daughters Hannah and Elizabeth 50 pounds each. Houses and lands at Hingham and Barnstable, to John, Stephen, James and Job. To Joseph house and lands in Scituate, after his mother's decease.6
Biography In 1655, in accordance with a promise made to him at the time of his marriage in 1649, his father conveyed to him all of his real estate in Hingham, including the home on North Street. John Otis and his family resided there until 1661, when he purchased from Deacon Thomas Robinson a house, formerly that of Gen. James Cudworth (his second home in Scituate), on the south side of Colman hills in Scituate, and here he removed from Hingham. The site of this house is now [1938] covered by the railroad track of the Scituate Sand and Gravel Company.7 

Family

Mary Jacob (circa 1632 - after 12 July 1699)
Children
Last Edited18 December 2011

Citations

  1. David E. Joyce, compiler, e-mail address, Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 12 Dec 2011.
    http://cs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/
  2. William A. Otis, A Genealogical and Historical Memoir of the Otis Family in America, Chicago, Illinois: , 1924, Repository: Warren Culpepper's Personal Library.
  3. James Savage, A genealogical dictionary of the first settlers of New England: showing three generations of those who came before May 1692, on the basis of Farmer's register, Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1860-1862, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Book 974 D2s 1969.
  4. Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: immigrants to New England 1620-1633, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1995, Three volumes.
  5. Henry Lincoln Clapp, Fifty ancestors of Henry Lincoln Clapp who came to New England from 1620 to 1650, 1902: Boston.
  6. Samuel Deane, History of Scituate, Massachusetts: from its first settlement to 1831, North Scituate, MA: Bates & Vinal, 1899, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Book 974.482/S1 H2.
  7. Lloyd Vernon Briggs, History and Genealogy of the Briggs Family, 1254-1937 (3 vols.), Boston: C. E. Goodspeed & Co, 1938, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 929.273 B768bL.

Mary Jacob1

F, (circa 1632 - after 12 July 1699)
FatherNicholas Jacob1 (c 1604 - 5 Jun 1657)
MotherMary Gilman (c 1605 - 15 Jun 1681)
Birth*circa 1632 She was born circa 1632 at Hingham, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.1,2 
Baptism11 May 1632 She was baptized on 11 May 1632 at Hingham, co. Norfolk, England.2,1 
Marriage*circa 1649 She married John Otis Jr. at Hingham, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, circa 1649.1,3 
Married Namecirca 1649  As of circa 1649, her married name was Otis.1,3 
(Executor) Will11 January 1683 Mary named as executor(s) in the will of John Otis Jr. at Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, on 11 January 1683.4 
Married Namesay 1696  As of say 1696, her married name was Holbrook.1 
Marriage*say 1696 She married Capt. John Holbrook say 1696.1 
Death*after 12 July 1699 She died after 12 July 1699.1 

Family 1

John Otis Jr. (circa 1621 - 16 January 1684)
Children

Family 2

Capt. John Holbrook (circa 1617 - 23 November 1699)
Last Edited27 December 2011

Citations

  1. David E. Joyce, compiler, e-mail address, Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 12 Dec 2011.
    http://cs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/
  2. Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633, Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995.
  3. Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: immigrants to New England 1620-1633, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1995, Three volumes.
  4. Henry Lincoln Clapp, Fifty ancestors of Henry Lincoln Clapp who came to New England from 1620 to 1650, 1902: Boston.

Hannah Otis1

F, (22 March 1659/60 - )
FatherJohn Otis Jr.1 (c 1621 - 16 Jan 1684)
MotherMary Jacob1 (c 1632 - a 12 Jul 1699)
Birth*22 March 1659/60 She was born on 22 March 1659/60 at Hingham, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.1,2 
(Heir) Will11 January 1683 Mary, Hannah, Elizabeth, John, Stephen, James and Job named as heir(s) in the will of John Otis Jr. at Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, on 11 January 1683.3 
Last Edited13 December 2011

Citations

  1. David E. Joyce, compiler, e-mail address, Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 12 Dec 2011.
    http://cs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/
  2. George Lincoln, et al., History of the Town of Hingham, Massachusetts, published by the Town of Hingham, 1893, Online edition at USGenWeb Hingham, https://sites.rootsweb.com/~mahingha/history/contents.html.
  3. Henry Lincoln Clapp, Fifty ancestors of Henry Lincoln Clapp who came to New England from 1620 to 1650, 1902: Boston.

James Otis1

M, (1663 - 1690)
FatherJohn Otis Jr.1 (c 1621 - 16 Jan 1684)
MotherMary Jacob1 (c 1632 - a 12 Jul 1699)
Birth*1663 He was born in 1663 at Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.1 
(Heir) Will11 January 1683 Mary, Hannah, Elizabeth, John, Stephen, James and Job named as heir(s) in the will of John Otis Jr. at Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, on 11 January 1683.2 
Will*3 August 1690 He made a will on 3 August 1690, naming as heir(s) Capt. Stephen Otis.

He made his will previous to joining the expedition, and it is dated 3 Aug 1690. In this will he gave most of his estate to his brother Stephen, a portion to his youngest brother Job when he comes of age, and a small sum to William Chard, the schoolmaster.3,1 
Death*1690 He died in 1690 in Phipp's Canada expedition.1,4 
Biography* James settled at Weymouth in 1690. He joined the Canada expedition under Sir Wm. Phipps, was at the taking of Port Royal, and was killed in the attack upon Quebec.1,3 
Last Edited13 December 2011

Citations

  1. David E. Joyce, compiler, e-mail address, Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 12 Dec 2011.
    http://cs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/
  2. Henry Lincoln Clapp, Fifty ancestors of Henry Lincoln Clapp who came to New England from 1620 to 1650, 1902: Boston.
  3. William A. Otis, A Genealogical and Historical Memoir of the Otis Family in America, Chicago, Illinois: , 1924, Repository: Warren Culpepper's Personal Library.
  4. Samuel Deane, History of Scituate, Massachusetts, from Its First Settlement to 1831.

Agnes Lee1

F, (say 1919 - )
Birth*say 1919 She was born say 1919.1 
Marriage*say 1940 She married Thomas Wesley Hamlin at Dawson, Terrell Co., Georgia, say 1940.1 
Married Namesay 1940  As of say 1940, her married name was Hamlin.1 

Family

Thomas Wesley Hamlin (14 February 1917 - 10 August 1989)
ChartsJohn Culpepper of Randolph AL Female Descendants
Last Edited14 December 2011

Citations

  1. E-mail written Nov 2011 to Lew Griffin from Sharon Ann (Hamlin) Shaver (ID: 62801), e-mail address.

Dana Dean Hamlin1

M, (13 August 1921 - 7 January 2005)
FatherThomas Washington Hamlin1 (6 Jan 1886 - 6 Mar 1960)
MotherGuyRucia Daniel1 (14 Jun 1892 - 4 Oct 1938)
Birth*13 August 1921 He was born on 13 August 1921.1 
Marriage*say 1946 He married Jeraldine Smith say 1946.1 
Death*7 January 2005 He died on 7 January 2005 at age 83.1 
Burial*say 9 January 2005 His body was interred say 9 January 2005 at Tampa, Hillsborough Co., Florida.1 

Family

Jeraldine Smith (say 1923 - )
ChartsJohn Culpepper of Randolph AL Female Descendants
Last Edited14 December 2011

Citations

  1. E-mail written Nov 2011 to Lew Griffin from Sharon Ann (Hamlin) Shaver (ID: 62801), e-mail address.

Jeraldine Smith1

F, (say 1923 - )
Birth*say 1923 She was born say 1923.1 
Marriage*say 1946 She married Dana Dean Hamlin say 1946.1 
Married Namesay 1946  As of say 1946, her married name was Hamlin.1 
Burial* Her body was interred at Tampa, Hillsborough Co., Florida.1 

Family

Dana Dean Hamlin (13 August 1921 - 7 January 2005)
ChartsJohn Culpepper of Randolph AL Female Descendants
Last Edited14 December 2011

Citations

  1. E-mail written Nov 2011 to Lew Griffin from Sharon Ann (Hamlin) Shaver (ID: 62801), e-mail address.

Ailene Joyce Hamlin1

F, (10 December 1930 - 8 November 2006)
FatherThomas Washington Hamlin1 (6 Jan 1886 - 6 Mar 1960)
MotherGuyRucia Daniel1 (14 Jun 1892 - 4 Oct 1938)
Birth*10 December 1930 She was born on 10 December 1930 at Dawson, Terrell Co., Georgia.1 
Married Namesay 1948  As of say 1948, her married name was Jones.1 
Marriage*say 1948 She married Onilee Woodrow Jones say 1948.1 
Death*8 November 2006 She died at Albany, Dougherty Co., Georgia, on 8 November 2006 at age 75.1 
Burial*say 11 November 2006 Her body was interred say 11 November 2006 at Leesburg City Cemetery, Leesburg, Lee Co., Georgia.1 

Family

Onilee Woodrow Jones (10 August 1924 - 20 March 1999)
ChartsJohn Culpepper of Randolph AL Female Descendants
Last Edited14 December 2011

Citations

  1. E-mail written Nov 2011 to Lew Griffin from Sharon Ann (Hamlin) Shaver (ID: 62801), e-mail address.

Onilee Woodrow Jones1

M, (10 August 1924 - 20 March 1999)
Birth*10 August 1924 Onilee was born on 10 August 1924.2 
Marriage*say 1948 He married Ailene Joyce Hamlin say 1948.1 
Death*20 March 1999 He died at Leesburg, Lee Co., Georgia, on 20 March 1999 at age 74.2 

Family

Ailene Joyce Hamlin (10 December 1930 - 8 November 2006)
ChartsJohn Culpepper of Randolph AL Female Descendants
Last Edited14 December 2011

Citations

  1. E-mail written Nov 2011 to Lew Griffin from Sharon Ann (Hamlin) Shaver (ID: 62801), e-mail address.
  2. U.S. Social Security Administration, compiler, Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Online database at Ancestry.com.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/vital/ssdi/main.htm

Hannah Otis1

F, (16 May 1686 - before 16 October 1739)
FatherCapt. Stephen Otis1 (1661 - 26 Aug 1733)
MotherHannah Ensign1 (c 1669 - 1 May 1729)
Birth*16 May 1686 She was born on 16 May 1686 at Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.1,2 
Married Name28 November 1709  As of 28 November 1709, her married name was Richmond.1 
Marriage*28 November 1709 She married John Richmond at Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, on 28 November 1709 at age 23. John and Hannah had the following children:
i. John Richmond (ca 1710/1712-1801)
ii. Stephen Richmond (ca 1713-12 Mar 1802)
iii. Mary Richmond (ca 1715-.)1,3 
Death*before 16 October 1739 She died at Taunton, Bristol Co., Massachusetts, before 16 October 1739.1 

Family

John Richmond (5 December 1673 - before 24 June 1760)
Last Edited14 December 2011

Citations

  1. David E. Joyce, compiler, e-mail address, Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 12 Dec 2011.
    http://cs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/
  2. New England Historic Genealogical Society, compiler, Vital Records of Scituate, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 (2 vols.), Boston: Stanhope Press, 1909, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 974.482/S1 V28.
  3. “Scituate Births, marriages, and deaths,” transcribed by George Ernest Bowman, Mayflower Descendant, various volumes.

John Richmond1

M, (5 December 1673 - before 24 June 1760)
Birth*5 December 1673 He was born on 5 December 1673 at Taunton, Bristol Co., Massachusetts. He was the son of John Richmond (ca 1629-7 Oct 1715) and Abigail Rogers (ca 1641-1 Aug 1727.)1 
Marriage*28 November 1709 He married Hannah Otis at Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, on 28 November 1709 at age 35. John and Hannah had the following children:
i. John Richmond (ca 1710/1712-1801)
ii. Stephen Richmond (ca 1713-12 Mar 1802)
iii. Mary Richmond (ca 1715-.)1,2 
Death*before 24 June 1760 He died at Taunton, Bristol Co., Massachusetts, before 24 June 1760.1 

Family

Hannah Otis (16 May 1686 - before 16 October 1739)
Last Edited14 December 2011

Citations

  1. David E. Joyce, compiler, e-mail address, Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 12 Dec 2011.
    http://cs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/
  2. “Scituate Births, marriages, and deaths,” transcribed by George Ernest Bowman, Mayflower Descendant, various volumes.

Mary Otis1

F, (7 July 1689 - )
FatherCapt. Stephen Otis1 (1661 - 26 Aug 1733)
MotherHannah Ensign1 (c 1669 - 1 May 1729)
Birth*7 July 1689 She was born on 7 July 1689 at Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.1,2 
Last Edited14 December 2011

Citations

  1. David E. Joyce, compiler, e-mail address, Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 12 Dec 2011.
    http://cs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/
  2. New England Historic Genealogical Society, compiler, Vital Records of Scituate, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 (2 vols.), Boston: Stanhope Press, 1909, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 974.482/S1 V28.

Lt. Ensign Otis1

M, (29 January 1691 - November 1774)
FatherCapt. Stephen Otis1 (1661 - 26 Aug 1733)
MotherHannah Ensign1 (c 1669 - 1 May 1729)
Birth*29 January 1691 He was born on 29 January 1691 at Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.1,2 
Marriage*6 January 1713/14 He married Mary Barker at Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, on 6 January 1713/14 at age 22. Most likely, Mary was the mother of Ensign Otis's first child, Desire Otis (8 Dec 1714-20 Apr 1722), and Mary may have died in childbirth.1,3 
Marriage*say 1721 He married Hannah Cushing say 1721. Ensign Otis and his second wife, Hannah, had the following children:
ii. Hannah Otis (ca 1722-19 Apr 1722)
iii. Ensign Otis (25 Apr 1723-)
iv. John Otis (11 Apr 1725-)
v. Isaac Otis (ca 1727-)
vi. Desire Otis (27 Apr 1729-)
vii. Mary Otis (15 Jul 1729-16 Jul 1729)
viii. Ignatius Otis (2 Feb 1731-21 Jan 1802)
ix. Capt. Noah Otis (ca 1734-22 Dec 1798)
x. Amos Otis (ca 1737-.)1 
Occupation* He was a tanner.1 
Death*November 1774 He died at Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, in November 1774 at age 83.1,2 
Biography* Ensign inherited the Ensign property; house and lands, with the tannery established by his father. He was a Representative to the General Court 1751-1753 from Scituate.4 
Biography* According to the Otis Genealogy5, Ensign Otis married Hannah, the daughter of Jeremiah Cushing, but that Hannah was otherwise married.6 Deane says a daughter of Capt. James Little married Ensign Otis.7 

Family 1

Mary Barker (circa 1690 - say December 1814)

Family 2

Hannah Cushing (say 1696 - )
Last Edited14 December 2011

Citations

  1. David E. Joyce, compiler, e-mail address, Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 12 Dec 2011.
    http://cs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/
  2. New England Historic Genealogical Society, compiler, Vital Records of Scituate, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 (2 vols.), Boston: Stanhope Press, 1909, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 974.482/S1 V28.
  3. “Scituate Births, marriages, and deaths,” transcribed by George Ernest Bowman, Mayflower Descendant, various volumes.
  4. Lloyd Vernon Briggs, History and Genealogy of the Briggs Family, 1254-1937 (3 vols.), Boston: C. E. Goodspeed & Co, 1938, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 929.273 B768bL.
  5. William A. Otis, A Genealogical and Historical Memoir of the Otis Family in America, Chicago, Illinois: , 1924, Repository: Warren Culpepper's Personal Library.
  6. James S. Cushing, The genealogy of the Cushing family: an account of the ancestors and descendants of Matthew Cushing, who came to America in 1638, Montreal: The Perrault Printing Co., 1905, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Film 496593 Item 1.
  7. Samuel Deane, History of Scituate, Massachusetts: from its first settlement to 1831, North Scituate, MA: Bates & Vinal, 1899, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Book 974.482/S1 H2.

Mary Barker1

F, (circa 1690 - say December 1814)
Married Name Her married name was Otis.1 
Birth*circa 1690 She was born circa 1690 at Marshfield, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts. She was the daughter of John Barker Esq. (ca 1650-1 Dec 1729) and Desire Annable (Oct 1653-24 Jul 1706).1 
Marriage*6 January 1713/14 She married Lt. Ensign Otis at Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, on 6 January 1713/14. Most likely, Mary was the mother of Ensign Otis's first child, Desire Otis (8 Dec 1714-20 Apr 1722), and Mary may have died in childbirth.1,2 
Death*say December 1814 She died at Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, say December 1814
Speculative date of death based on an assumption of death during childbirth and the fact that her husband remarried and resumed having children seven years later.3 

Family

Lt. Ensign Otis (29 January 1691 - November 1774)
Last Edited14 December 2011

Citations

  1. David E. Joyce, compiler, e-mail address, Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 12 Dec 2011.
    http://cs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/
  2. “Scituate Births, marriages, and deaths,” transcribed by George Ernest Bowman, Mayflower Descendant, various volumes.
  3. Warren L. Culpepper (#1942), Former publisher of Culpepper Connections, e-mail address.

Eugene Watson Bailey1

M, (16 December 1920 - 10 January 2012)
FatherMathew James Watson Bailey1 (c 1890 - )
MotherMattie Corine Hamlin1 (11 Mar 1893 - 14 Oct 1959)
Birth*16 December 1920 He was born on 16 December 1920 at Terrell Co., Georgia.1,2 
Death*10 January 2012 He died on 10 January 2012 at age 91.3 
Obituary*say 11 January 2012 Funeral services for Mr. Eugene Watson Bailey, 91, Dublin, will be held Friday at 2 p.m. in the Chan Stanley Memorial Chapel of Stanley Funeral Home. Dr. Wayne Durden and Rev. Jason Patterson will officiate. Interment will follow at Dublin Memorial Gardens in Dublin. Mr. Bailey was born in Terrell County on December 16, 1920 to the late Mathew James Bailey and the late Mattie Hamlin Bailey. Originally from Parrott, he and his wife of 65 years, Frances Wallace Bailey, resided in Dawson, Dublin, Thomasville and Lake Blackshear until returning to Dublin in 1984. Mr. Bailey served in World War II as a member of the Army Air Corps. After the war, Mr. Bailey joined Gold Kist, Inc. where he last served as a general manager of distribution until his retirement in 1982. Mr. Bailey was a member of Pinehurst Drive Baptist Church where he served as a deacon. He was also active in the founding of Trinity Christian School, and was a former member and deacon of Trinity Baptist Church which sponsored the school. After retirement, he loved to travel and camp in the North Georgia Mountains. He died Tuesday, January 10, 2012. Survivors include his daughter, Frances Annette Aycock of Shellman; daughter, Mary Bailey Nobles of Dublin; son, Joseph Watson (Peggy) Bailey of Dublin; son, Mathew James (Vicki) Bailey, Sr. of Dublin; sister, Margie Vann of Boynton Beach, Fla; sister-in-law, Lois Harris of Albany; granddaughters, Kimberly Nobles (Randy Milam) and Holly (Mark) Geiger of Dublin, Loretta (Mike) Kalember of Melbourne Beach, Fla, and Sandy (Lee) Smee of Corpus Christi, Texas; grandsons, Ryan Aycock of Shellman, Jamie (Kim) Bailey of Athens, Ala, Matt (Summer) Bailey of Valdosta, and Andrew Bailey of Atlanta; six great-grandchildren, Noah Bailey, Benjamin Geiger, Bailey Geiger, Barrett Geiger, Joseph Smee, and Liliana Smee. Mr. Bailey was preceded in death by his wife, Frances Bailey; son-in-law, Oscar Aycock and sisters Geraldine Williams and Christine Matthews. Pallbearers will be George Bassett, John Bassett, Morris Mackey, Marvin Browning, Larry Haggard, and John Strickland. Honorary Escort will be Wayne Lord and Robert Linn. Stanley Funeral Home & Crematory/Dublin Chapel has charge of the funeral arrangements. 
ChartsJohn Culpepper of Randolph AL Female Descendants
Last Edited19 July 2014

Citations

  1. E-mail written Nov 2011 to Lew Griffin from Sharon Ann (Hamlin) Shaver (ID: 62801), e-mail address.
  2. Ancestry.com. U.S. Cemetery and Funeral Home Collection.
  3. U.S. Social Security Administration, compiler, Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Online database at Ancestry.com.
    http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/vital/ssdi/main.htm

Hannah Cushing1,2

F, (say 1696 - )
Birth*say 1696 She was born say 1696. She was the daughter of Jeremiah Cushing.1,2,3 
Marriage*say 1721 She married Lt. Ensign Otis say 1721. Ensign Otis and his second wife, Hannah, had the following children:
ii. Hannah Otis (ca 1722-19 Apr 1722)
iii. Ensign Otis (25 Apr 1723-)
iv. John Otis (11 Apr 1725-)
v. Isaac Otis (ca 1727-)
vi. Desire Otis (27 Apr 1729-)
vii. Mary Otis (15 Jul 1729-16 Jul 1729)
viii. Ignatius Otis (2 Feb 1731-21 Jan 1802)
ix. Capt. Noah Otis (ca 1734-22 Dec 1798)
x. Amos Otis (ca 1737-.)1 
Married Namesay 1721  As of say 1721, her married name was Otis.1 
Biography* According to the Otis Genealogy2, Ensign Otis married Hannah, the daughter of Jeremiah Cushing, but that Hannah was otherwise married.3 Deane says a daughter of Capt. James Little married Ensign Otis.4 

Family

Lt. Ensign Otis (29 January 1691 - November 1774)
Last Edited14 December 2011

Citations

  1. David E. Joyce, compiler, e-mail address, Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 12 Dec 2011.
    http://cs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/
  2. William A. Otis, A Genealogical and Historical Memoir of the Otis Family in America, Chicago, Illinois: , 1924, Repository: Warren Culpepper's Personal Library.
  3. James S. Cushing, The genealogy of the Cushing family: an account of the ancestors and descendants of Matthew Cushing, who came to America in 1638, Montreal: The Perrault Printing Co., 1905, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Film 496593 Item 1.
  4. Samuel Deane, History of Scituate, Massachusetts: from its first settlement to 1831, North Scituate, MA: Bates & Vinal, 1899, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. US/CAN Book 974.482/S1 H2.

John Otis1

M, (7 April 1694 - )
FatherCapt. Stephen Otis1 (1661 - 26 Aug 1733)
MotherHannah Ensign1 (c 1669 - 1 May 1729)
Birth*7 April 1694 He was born on 7 April 1694 at Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.1,2 
Marriage*1 February 1715 He married Leah Stodder at Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, on 1 February 1715 at age 20. They had no children of record.1,3 
Miscellaneous*circa 1750 John lived in Boston, where he kept a public house about 1750.4 

Family

Leah Stodder (10 April 1696 - )
Last Edited14 December 2011

Citations

  1. David E. Joyce, compiler, e-mail address, Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 12 Dec 2011.
    http://cs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/
  2. New England Historic Genealogical Society, compiler, Vital Records of Scituate, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 (2 vols.), Boston: Stanhope Press, 1909, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 974.482/S1 V28.
  3. “Scituate Births, marriages, and deaths,” transcribed by George Ernest Bowman, Mayflower Descendant, various volumes.
  4. William A. Otis, A Genealogical and Historical Memoir of the Otis Family in America, Chicago, Illinois: , 1924, Repository: Warren Culpepper's Personal Library.

Leah Stodder1

F, (10 April 1696 - )
Birth*10 April 1696 She was born on 10 April 1696 at Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts. She was the daughter of Dea. Samuel Stodder (11 Aug 1670-25 Jul 1762) and Elizabeth [Stodder] (ca 1670-6 Mar 1749.)1,2 
Marriage*1 February 1715 She married John Otis at Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, on 1 February 1715 at age 18. They had no children of record.1,3 
Married Name1 February 1715  As of 1 February 1715, her married name was Otis.1 

Family

John Otis (7 April 1694 - )
Last Edited14 December 2011

Citations

  1. David E. Joyce, compiler, e-mail address, Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 12 Dec 2011.
    http://cs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/
  2. New England Historic Genealogical Society, compiler, Vital Records of Scituate, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 (2 vols.), Boston: Stanhope Press, 1909, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 974.482/S1 V28.
  3. “Scituate Births, marriages, and deaths,” transcribed by George Ernest Bowman, Mayflower Descendant, various volumes.

Stephen Otis1

M, (3 November 1697 - 20 September 1756)
FatherCapt. Stephen Otis1 (1661 - 26 Aug 1733)
MotherHannah Ensign1 (c 1669 - 1 May 1729)
Birth*3 November 1697 He was born on 3 November 1697 at Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.1,2 
Occupation* He was a mariner.1 
Death*20 September 1756 He died at Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, on 20 September 1756 at age 58.1,2,3 
Burial*21 September 1756 His body was interred on 21 September 1756 at Union Street Cemetery, Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.1 
Last Edited14 December 2011

Citations

  1. David E. Joyce, compiler, e-mail address, Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 12 Dec 2011.
    http://cs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/
  2. New England Historic Genealogical Society, compiler, Vital Records of Scituate, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 (2 vols.), Boston: Stanhope Press, 1909, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 974.482/S1 V28.
  3. Lloyd Vernon Briggs, History and Genealogy of the Briggs Family, 1254-1937 (3 vols.), Boston: C. E. Goodspeed & Co, 1938, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 929.273 B768bL.

Thankful Otis1

F, (circa 1702 - 4 August 1739)
FatherCapt. Stephen Otis1 (1661 - 26 Aug 1733)
MotherHannah Ensign1 (c 1669 - 1 May 1729)
Birth*circa 1702 She was born circa 1702 at Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.1 
Marriage*16 February 1726 She married Job Otis Jr. at First Parish Church, Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, on 16 February 1726. Job and Thankful were first cousins (both a grandchild of John Otis and Mary Jacob). They had the following children:
i. Job Otis (31 May 1730-)
ii. Marcy Otis (15 Mar 1731-)
iii. Samuel Otis (15 Dec 1733-)
iv. Thankful Otis (15 Jul 1735-21 May 1826)
v. Betty Otis (2 Sep 1737-.)1 
Death*4 August 1739 She died at Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, on 4 August 1739.1,2 
Burial*5 August 1739 Her body was interred on 5 August 1739 at Church Hill Cemetery, Norwell, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.1 

Family

Job Otis Jr. (28 March 1702 - circa 1782)
Last Edited14 December 2011

Citations

  1. David E. Joyce, compiler, e-mail address, Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 12 Dec 2011.
    http://cs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/
  2. New England Historic Genealogical Society, compiler, Vital Records of Scituate, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 (2 vols.), Boston: Stanhope Press, 1909, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 974.482/S1 V28.

Job Otis Jr.1

M, (28 March 1702 - circa 1782)
Birth*28 March 1702 He was born on 28 March 1702 at Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts. He was the son of Job Otis Sr. (20 Mar 1677-1758) and Mercy Little (26 Feb 1678-1755).1,2 
Marriage*16 February 1726 He married Thankful Otis at First Parish Church, Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, on 16 February 1726 at age 23. Job and Thankful were first cousins (both a grandchild of John Otis and Mary Jacob). They had the following children:
i. Job Otis (31 May 1730-)
ii. Marcy Otis (15 Mar 1731-)
iii. Samuel Otis (15 Dec 1733-)
iv. Thankful Otis (15 Jul 1735-21 May 1826)
v. Betty Otis (2 Sep 1737-.)1 
Occupation* He was a trader.1 
Biography* Job lived first in Hanover, near Circuit St., in the Drinkwater section, where he was a member of the church in 1728/29. He inherited the farm on which his father resided, described as ‘on both sides of the road being about 60 acres with the buildings & my three acres at Buck’s field & my seven acres of salt marsh on the east & west side of Damon’s creek next the beach, also my 30 acres of woodland cedar swamp near the mill brook also about 60 acres of uplande meadow which I bought of William Ticknor and others joyning to Scituate harbour also about one hundred acres of land which I bought of Thomas Clark and others with the buildings on both sides of the way at a Place called the Clay pits.’.3 
Will*12 December 1781  The will of Job Otis of Scituate, yeoman, dated 12 Dec. 1781, names wife Prince; dau. Eunice; sons Job, David, Prince and Abijah; daus. Mercy Curtis, Thankful Otis, Betty Sutton and Deborah Vinal.3
     The births of Job’s children by his second wife (Prince) do not seem to be recorded anywhere, and nothing is known about her beyond her name in his will.1 
Death*circa 1782 He died circa 1782.1 

Family

Thankful Otis (circa 1702 - 4 August 1739)
Last Edited14 December 2011

Citations

  1. David E. Joyce, compiler, e-mail address, Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 12 Dec 2011.
    http://cs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/
  2. New England Historic Genealogical Society, compiler, Vital Records of Scituate, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 (2 vols.), Boston: Stanhope Press, 1909, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 974.482/S1 V28.
  3. Lloyd Vernon Briggs, History and Genealogy of the Briggs Family, 1254-1937 (3 vols.), Boston: C. E. Goodspeed & Co, 1938, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 929.273 B768bL.

Joseph Otis1

M, (circa 1707 - circa 1708)
FatherCapt. Stephen Otis1 (1661 - 26 Aug 1733)
MotherHannah Ensign1 (c 1669 - 1 May 1729)
Birth*circa 1707 He was born circa 1707 at Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.1 
Baptism20 June 1708 He was baptized on 20 June 1708 at First Parish Church, Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.2 
Death*circa 1708 He died at Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, circa 1708.1,2 
Last Edited14 December 2011

Citations

  1. David E. Joyce, compiler, e-mail address, Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 12 Dec 2011.
    http://cs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/
  2. New England Historic Genealogical Society, compiler, Vital Records of Scituate, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 (2 vols.), Boston: Stanhope Press, 1909, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 974.482/S1 V28.

Joseph Otis1

M, (16 March 1709/10 - 11 September 1788)
FatherCapt. Stephen Otis1 (1661 - 26 Aug 1733)
MotherHannah Ensign1 (c 1669 - 1 May 1729)
Birth*16 March 1709/10 He was born on 16 March 1709/10 at Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.1,2 
Marriage*2 February 1740 He married Mercy Little at First Parish Church, Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, on 2 February 1740 at age 29. Joseph and Mercy lived at the ‘Two Stacks’ with her brother Barnabas. Their children were:
i. Joseph Otis (ca 1743-22 May 1790)
ii. Charles Otis (Died young) (ca 1743-bef 1747)
iii. Mercy Otis (ca 1745-22 May 1834)
iv. Charles Otis (ca 1747-bef 1773)
v. John Otis (9 Jul 1754-11 Jul 1832)
vi. Barnabas Otis (6 Feb 1756-1847)
vii. Molly Otis (ca 1760-.)1,3 
Death*11 September 1788 He died at Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts, on 11 September 1788 at age 78.1,2 
Burial*12 September 1788 His body was interred on 12 September 1788 at Union Street Cemetery, Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.1 
Biography* Joseph was representative from Boston, and keeper of the jail; also mariner, and sheriff of Suffolk Co. After his death, his widow married Rev. John Hancock, the father of the governor.
     Joseph and his descendants occupied for many years the old house, built about 1700, known as ‘The Old Two-Stacks’. This house, however, was not built by Joseph, but by his wife’s family, the Littles.1,4 

Family

Mercy Little (8 May 1724 - )
Last Edited14 December 2011

Citations

  1. David E. Joyce, compiler, e-mail address, Pane-Joyce Genealogy, 12 Dec 2011.
    http://cs.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/
  2. New England Historic Genealogical Society, compiler, Vital Records of Scituate, Massachusetts to the Year 1850 (2 vols.), Boston: Stanhope Press, 1909, Repository: LDS Family History Library - Salt Lake City, Call No. 974.482/S1 V28.
  3. “Scituate Births, marriages, and deaths,” transcribed by George Ernest Bowman, Mayflower Descendant, various volumes.
  4. William A. Otis, A Genealogical and Historical Memoir of the Otis Family in America, Chicago, Illinois: , 1924, Repository: Warren Culpepper's Personal Library.