genealogy of Patty Rose

 

 


Genealogy of Patty Rose


Name Joseph PIKE
Birth 26 Dec 1638, Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts20,65,76
Death 4 Sep 1694, Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts20,65,76
Father Capt. John PIKE (1613-1688)
Mother Mary TARVILLE (1615-1684)
Marriage 29 Jan 1662/63, Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts20
Spouse Susanna KINGSBURY
Birth abt 1631, Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts
Death 5 Dec 1718, Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts76
Notes for Joseph PIKE
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JOSEPH, Newbury, b. 26 Dec. 1638, s. of John of the same, rep. 1690-2, by w. Susanna, d. of Henry Kingsbury the sec. m. 29 Jan. 1663, had Sarah, Mary, John, Thomas, Joseph, Hannah, and Benjamin; was k. by the Ind. betw. Amesbury and Haverhill, 4 Sept. 1694. [ref 20]
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JOSEPH3 PIKE (John,2 John1), of Newbury, b. Dec. 26, 1638[NE]; m. Jan. 29, 1661-2[NE], Susanna Kingsbury; res. Rowley, 1668-70; Jos. and wife members NE. chh. 1674. A Joseph served in King Philip's war, 1676. Oath al. at NE. 1678; a deputy sheriff, killed by Indians in Amesbury, on the way to Haverhill, Sep. 4, 1694 [NE]; adm. est. Sep. 26, 1694; est. div. 1699, John4 "eldest son," wid. Sus. living. [ref 36:288]
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"September 4th. Joseph Pike and Richard Long were slain by the Indians, as they traveled the head of the further end of Pond Plain. The enemy lay in a deserted house by the way, or a clump of bushes, or both." (Pike's journal) Joseph Pike, tenth generation from Sir Richard, and third American, was born Dec. 26, 1638; married Susannah Kingsbury and settled in Newbury. He was at "Ye fall fight at Springfield" (Mass.) 1676, also in garrison at Springfield June 24, 1676, during King Philip's war, at Hadley and other places. He occupied many offices of public trust, being selectman 1690-1 and 1692-3, assessor 1694, and was elected deputy to the General Court 1690 to 1692, was deputy sheriff, and while passing from Haverhill to his home was killed by Indians Dec. 5, 1694, at a place called Pond Plain. The township of Ringe, Cheshire Co., N. H., was granted to John Tyler, Joseph Pike and others, officers and soldiers in the expedition to Canada anno 1690. Children 1666-81: Sarah, John, Mary, John, Benjamin, Hannah, Thomas. [ref 65]
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Joseph Pike 25 Dec 1638 Newbury Essex /s John [ref 76]

Joseph Pike death 4 Sep 1694 Newbury Essex [ref 76]
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children 1666-81: Samuel, Sarah, John, Mary, John, Joseph, Benjamin, Hannah, Thomas
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Notes for Susanna KINGSBURY
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Susanna, wh. m. 29 Jan. 1663, Joseph Pike; daughter of Henry KINGSBURY and Susanna [ref 20]
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Mrs. Susannah Pike death 5 Dec 1718 Newbury Essex 87y [ref 76]
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