Genealogy of Patty Rose
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| Notes for Capt. Joseph CHADBOURNE | ||||||||||||||
| - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Joseph Chadbourne b. 1 June 1720; married, 25 Nov. 1747, Abigail Hodsdon, (2) 19 Nov. 1762, widow Mary Hamilton, (3) Sally Hodsdon. He died 15 Jan. 1808. His third wife died 31 July 1803. Children: Joseph, Prudence, Mary, Scammon, Mark, Benjamin, Japhet, possibly Sarah. [ref 33:314] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Joseph Chadbourne married Abigail Hodsden on Nov 25, 1747 in Berwick, York County, Maine. 0010552 - 0010553 [ref 70] (children 1748-59) Joseph Chadbourn married Mary Hamilton on Nov 19, 1762 in Berwick, York County, Maine. 0010552 - 0010553 [ref 70] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - CAPTAIN JOSEPH 5 CHADBOURNE (William 4 Humphrey 3-2 William 1), born Berwick 1 June 1719 or 1720; baptized Berwick First Church 4 Sep 1720 (NEHGR); died Berwick 15 Jan 1808, age 89 (BVR, 287); married first Berwick 25 Nov 1747 (NEHGR 82:510) ABIGAIL HODSDON; married second 19 Nov 1762 (NEHGR 83:10) MARY (GRANT) HAMILTON; probably married third (Stackpole, 315) SALLY HODSON; perhaps married fourth MARY _____ (wife Mary named in his 10 Apr 1806 will could have been a fourth wife or his second wife [YP #2660, 21:138]). Even in 1904, Emery seems to have had little information on this family, and little has been found since. They seem to have moved about a great deal. Some mentions in both ME and NH suggest that they were based from Berwick, but had ties in many other places, mainly Portsmouth NH. Joseph was called Captain because of his duty as an Indian scout in the French-Indian war. We know that Joseph inherited property from his uncle Humphrey in S Berwick; but it was sold to Judge Benjamin. He was probably the Joseph who received a proprietor's lot in Lebanon. According to the History of the Town of Lebanon, ME, Joseph, "came to Lebanon and settled on easterly side of the old highway, short distance northwesterly from Berwick line. Whether his settlement was made on one of the Home Lots in the 1st range or on a portion of the Cook Grant is not known. He was however among the earliest settlers. His first wife died in town at some time previous to the year 1772*. Her disease was termed "putrid fever". Very little is known about him. He lived a while then moved away. Hasey's Diary in 1772 lists Mrs. (presumably Mary) Chadbourne's death of "putrid fever", as the first death in the town. She was carried at night to Berwick for burial after only a few day's illness. Joseph's son Scammon received his real estate in "Berwick". Joseph was listed in the Berwick 1790 Census with 1 male over 16 and 2 females. His will, probated 1808, lists his children (YP #2660). Children with first wife (Emery; YP #2660; all but Sarah in Stackpole, 315), born S Berwick, baptized 1st Berwick Church, surname CHADBOURNE: Joseph, Prudence, Mary, scammon, Mark, Benjamin, Japhet, possibly Sarah. [ref 74:87] *death date of second wife - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | ||||||||||||||
| Notes for Abigail HODSDON | ||||||||||||||
| - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ABIGAIL bapt. 16 Aug. 1724; m. Joseph Chadbourne, 25 Nov. 1747. [ref 33:531] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ABIGAIL HODSDON, born 16 Aug 1724, died 1760, daughter of Samuel and Prudence 3 (Scammon) Hodsdon (Scammon, Hodsdon Genealogy). [ref 74:87] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | ||||||||||||||
| Last Modified 29 Oct 2004 | Created 4 Jan 2005 |