genealogy of Patty Rose

 

 


Genealogy of Patty Rose


Name Capt. Benjamin BURNAP
Birth 8 Jun 1677, Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts39,76
Death aft 1740, Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts39
Father Robert BURNAP (1627-1695)
Mother Sarah BROWN (1640-1713)
Marriage 18 Jun 1700, Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts23
Spouse Elizabeth NEWHALL
Birth 1678, Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts39
Death aft 1741, Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Notes for Capt. Benjamin BURNAP
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Benjamin Burnap married Elizabeth Newhall June 18, 1700 in Malden, Middlesex Co., MA [ref 23:0599728]
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BENJAMIN, born 8 June, 1677; died after 1740. [ref 39:36] BENJAMIN BURNAP, born 8 June, 1677 (Reading Town Records); married, 19* June, 1700, at Reading, Elizabeth (Town Copy), born 1678, daughter of Thomas and Rebecca (Greene) Newhall of Lynn and Malden. In 1711, in the expedition against the French and Indians, he appears as "Centinel Benjamin Burnap," and in 1721 the Captain Burnap who is on a committee to look after town rights in Lynn Common is probably he. He was in John Shipley's company in 1722, from 26 June to 10 December, for service in Maine. He and his wife were received in full communion at Reading, 3 January, 1720/1. No records are to be found of the dates of death of either Benjamin or his wife, and no probate papers are on file, so the deeds form our only clue, and from these it is evident that both were alive in 1740. In 1723, he sold his property in Reading and removed to Hopkinton, buying land on the Sudbury river. Jeremiah Sweyn of Reading, consideration �100 to Timothy Wyley, Benjamin Sweyne, Thomas Nickols, William Eaton, John Dix and Benjamin Burnap, all of Reading, land in Reading, Captain Smith's ffarme. 28 Jan., 1701. (Jeremiah Swain married Mary, daughter of Captain Smith.) Mary Sweyn also signs. Witnesses: Francis Smith, Ruth Smith, John Herbert. Acknowledged 12 March, 1700/1. (Mddx. Land Records, vol. xiii, p. 100.) [ref 39:61] Benjamin Burnap of Reading, yeoman, consideration �389 to Deacon Thomas Nickols of Reading, carpenter and bricklayer, land in Reading, including the housing in which I now dwell. 9 April, 1723. Elizabeth Burnap also signs. Witnesses: Timothy Goodwin, Ebenr. Parker. Acknowledged 17 April, 1723. (Ibid, vol. xxviii, p. 493.) Benjamin Burnap of Reading, husbandman, consideration �65 to Thomas Nichols, Jun., of Reading, bricklayer, land in Reading which I bought of Major Jeremiah Swayne, part of Captain Smith's farm. 10 April, 1723. Elizabeth Burnap also signs. Witnesses: Timo. Goodwin, Ebenezer Parker. Acknowledged 11 April, 1723. (Ibid, vol. xxvi, p. 115.) Jedediah Brigham of Marlboro, husbandman, consideration �600 to Benjamin Burnap of Reading, part of the farm in Westboro and Hopkinton adjoining the Sudbury river, formerly Thomas Woolson's. 13 April, 1723. Bethiah Brigham also signs. Witnesses: John Stone, Matthew Patrick, David Wallis. Acknowledged 24 Sept., 1734. Benjamin Burnap of Hopkinton, consideration �200 to Jonathan Burnap, land in Hopkinton and Westboro. (David Burnap's land mentioned.) 13 June, 1734. Elizabeth Burnap also signs. Witnesses: Daniel Burnap, Benjamin Burnap. Benjamin Burnap of Hopkinton, husbandman, consideration �100 to David Burnap, land in Hopkinton and Westboro. 14 June, 1734. Elizabeth Burnap also signs. Witnesses: Jonathan Burnap, Benjamin Burnap. Acknowledged 13 May, 1740. (Ibid, vol. xli, p. 202-204.) Benjamin Barnap of Hopkinton, husbandman, consideration �100 to Benjamin Barnap, Junr., husbandman, 80 acres in Hopkinton, reserving a way from White Hall farm through above land to Southborough for self and wife and three sons, Daniel, David and Jonathan. 12 June, 1734. Elizabeth, wife of Benjamin, signs. Witnesses: Jonathan Barnap, Elias Haven. Acknowledged 13 May, 1740. (Ibid, vol. lxv, p. 550.) [ref 39:62] Benjamin Barnap, Senr., of Hopkinton, yeoman, consideration �100 to son Daniel of Hopkinton, housewright, 80 acres in Hopkinton, 17 June, 1734. Elizabeth Barnap also signs. Witnesses: Jonathan Barnap, Benjamin Barnap.Acknowledged 13 May, 1740. (Ibid, vol. lxv, pp. 553/4.) Benjamin Burnap, Senr., of Hopkinton, consideration �100 to David Burnap of Hopkinton, husbandman, land in Hopkinton. 19 January, 1736. Elizabeth Burnap also signs. Witnesses: Jonathan Burnap, Benjamin Burnap.Acknowledged 13 May, 1740. (Ibid, vol. xliii, p. 594.) Benjamin Barnap, Senr., of Hopkinton, consideration �100 to Daniel Barnap of Hopkinton, husbandman, five and a fraction acres in Hopkinton. 19 Jan., 1737/8. Elizabeth Barnap also signs. Witnesses: Benjamin Barnap, Junr., Jonathan Barnap. Acknowledged 13 May, 1740. (Ibid, vol. lxv, p. 556.) [ref 39:63]
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Benja., b. 1677 and m. 1700, Elizabeth Newhall, of Malden [ref 34:57]
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Benjamin Burnap birth 8 Jun 1677 Reading Middlesex /s of Robbart [ref 76]
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Notes for Elizabeth NEWHALL
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daughter of Thomas NEWHALL and Rebecca GREEN
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