Genealogy of Patty Rose
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| Notes for Mark HUNKING Esq. | ||||||||||
| - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Mark, Esq., first a successful shipmaster, then merchant and public official, and shared honors in estasb. the powerful Wentworth line. Taxed 1671, he m. ab. that time Sarah Sherburne (Henry). Master of a ship bef. 1679 and appar. ashore little until ab. 1693-3. Only surv. son 1702 and in poss of his fa.'s Little Harbor lands, later the Wentworth estate. Jury 1693. Lic. 1693. Selectm. 1699, 1702, 1707, 1714; Rep. 1703, 1704, 1709 speaker, 1710; J.P.; Councillor 1710; Prov. Recorder of Deeds 1722. One Madam Sarah was recd. into So. Ch., Portsm. in Aug. 1720, ano. in Jan. 1728, one of them w. of [cousin] William. He was liv. May 1728, d. bef. 7 Jan. 1731-2. Only surv. ch: Sarah, m. 12 Oct. 1693 Lt. Gov. John Wentworth; d. 1 Apr. 1741 in 68th yr. [ref 22] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - MARK, Portsmouth, master mariner,in 1679, of a vessel from Barbados for Boston; record. of the Prov. Judge of the Sup. Court, and in 1710 a couns. says Farmer, wh. makes him s. of John; tho. it may seem equal. prob. that he was s. of the preced. He had d. Sarah, wh. m. John Wentworth, and liv. past mid. age, and other ch. but these d. young. [ref 20] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [ref 67:10] Whereas at a Generall Towne meeting held in Portsmouth the 3d of April, 1693, there was a vote passed impowering the Selectmen, together with Mr. Richard Martine, Capt. Walter Nele and Mr. Marke Hunking to be a comitte to regulate and order the seating of the people in the meeting house; also to order seats and Pews according to their discression, provided no charge acrue to the Towne thereby, wee whose names are hereto anexsed being the parties above-mentioned, and met togeather the day aboves'd, having well veied and considered of the order and power aforesaid, and finding it shuteable and convenient to have Pews round the said meeting house below, and the severall persons herein named desiring Pewes and ingaging to build them at their own charge and also to remove and compleat all the mens and womens seates below and build all the pews of one hith, and uniforme. Also to make a door by the womens stairs, to be done with all convenient speed. The persons names that are to have the Pews and do the work as afores'd, viz: Mr. Rich'd Waldron, Mr. George Jeffry, Mr. Wm. Partridge, Mr. Marke Hunking, Mr. John Knight, Mr. John Plaisted, Mr. Richard Jose, Mr. Langdon, Mr. George Snell, and John Pickerin, Sen'r, who are the persons that have ingaged to doe the work. It is also promised to them that the towne, nor none by their order, shall have liberty to build any Pew or Pews before them or either of their Pewes, but that all the seats shall be according to the draft on file; and if it should happen that any person that hath pews as afores'd, shall leave the Towne, the Towne shall reimburse such person what said Pew cost him and have the disposing of it to whome they shall see fitt. And whereas the allies round the meeting house before the pews and round the seats cannot be so compleat and uniform without cutting the corners of Major Vaughan's, and that seat where Mr. John Cutt sat, and the sd Vaughan as far as he is concerned, being free thereto, so it be done of the same sort of worke as now it is; which the persons aforenamed are also to doe at their own charge. Wee have also seated the inhabitants according to their places as per their names, at the ends of the severall seats, both in the galleries and below, the list whereof is next following our names and hands. WM. VAUGHAN, JOHN PICKERIN, Sen'r, GEO. SNELL, TOBIAS LANGDON, Townsmen. WALTER NELE of the MARKE HUNKING, Committee. Pew Seating Plan (1693) Here followeth the names of the persons seated below in those severall seats, viz: With the Minister in the Pulpit. Mr. John Fletcher, Mr. Samuel Keise, In the seat under the Pulpit. Serg't Moses, Henry Becke, Allexsander Whidden. The front seat before the Minister. 1. Mr. Rich'd Martine. 2. Phillip Lewis, Lieut. Sloper, Capt. Nele. Mr. Morse, 3. John Partridge, S'r, Tho. Jackson, Sen'r, John Dennet. John Jackson, Sen'r, John Tucker, 4. Thomas Waycome, John Fabens, Leonard Weeks. John Sherborne, Plaines, 5. John Johnson, Sen'r, Francis Jones, John Westbrooke, S'r, John Banfield Rich'd Monson, Joseph Berry, Peter Ball, Daniel Westcoat, 6. Charles Allen, Sen'r, John Holmes, Hubertus Mattone, Richard Webber, Wm. Rackleife, Will. Walker. John Bowman, Nathan White, 7. Robert Lange, Thos. Lowrie, Henry Kirke, Lewis Williams, Robert Rowsely, John Bartlett. Will. Davis, Abr. Bartlett, In the Men's Gallery fronting the Pulpit, viz: 1. Capt. Thos. Packer, Sam'l Rymes, Capt. Job Alcocke, Mr. Nicholas Follet, Mr. John Hunking, Mr. Rich'd Gerish, Mr. John Hatch, Mr. Phillip White, Mr. John Cutt. Mr. Edward Kenard, 2. Richard Waterhouse, James Lovett, Aron Moses, Marke Ayeres, Henry Sherborne, Thos. Deverson, Rober Almory, Thos. Becke, Mr. Pitman, Geo. Walker, John Ballard, John Sloper. Splan Lovewell, John Partridge, Jun'r, 3. Rober Hinxson, William Williams, John Savage, John Cate, Nathan Knight, Rich'd Dow, John Foss, Nath. Berry, John Walker, Robert Gosse, Samuel Jackson, John Dockum. In the Men's Side Gallery. 1. Mr. Basain, William Partridge, Jun'r, Thos. Pickerin, Capt. Ick. Plaistead, Mr. Henry Crowne, John Snell, Wm. Hunkins, John Cotton, Mathew Nelson, Wm. Cotton, Mr. Aug's Bullard, Nich Bennet, Nathaniel Ayeres, Edw'd Ayeres, Jacob Lavers. Mr. Togood, 2. Abraham Lewis, Wm. Richards, John Brewster, Wm. Philbrooke, John Johnson, Jun'r, Benj'n Cotton, John Abbot, John Downing, Edward Cate, John Peverly, Sam'l Nele, Thomas Edmons, John Vrin, John Philbrooke, Allen Loyd. John Clarke, 3. Clem't Meserve, Jos. Alexsander, Elisha Bryer, John Hill, Jun'r, Richard Shortridge, Rob. Bryant, Edw'd Wells, Thos. Perkins, Michael Hickes, Peter Wells, Geo Kenistone, Wm. Willowbey, Edw'd Pavey, Daniel Allen, Thomas Lewis, Charles Allen, Jun'r, Thos. Avery, James Drew. Peter Babb, Sampson Babb, Women seated below stairs as followeth, viz: Seat fronting the Pulpit. 1. Mrs. Moody, Mrs. Martine. 2. Mrs. John Partridge, Mrs. Dennet, Mrs. Keise. Mrs Hannah Jackson, Mrs. Morse, 3. Mrs. Tucker, Mrs. Waycome, John Johnson's wife, John Westbroke's wife, Goody Monson, Mrs. Togood. John Faben's wife, 4. Goody Ham, Goody Banfield, Goody Baker, Widow Fabens, Goody Seward, Goody Webber. Goody Rackleife, 5. Goody Goss, Goody Savage, Peter Ball's wife, Lewis Williams' wife, Goody Bowman, Nath. White's wife. Goody Brooking, 6. Goody Allen, Wm. Davis's wife, John Hill's wife, Thos. Jones' wife, Rob. Lange's wife, John Homes' wife. 7. Hen. Kirke's wife, John Bartlet's wife, Goody Rousely, Goody Ackerman, Joseph Berry's wife, Goody Dore. Wm. Walker's wife, In the first seat between the Pulpit and Maj. Vaughan's pew. The widdow Hunking, Widdow Brewster, Mrs. Fletcher. Mr. Phil. Lewis his wife, The next. Goody Waterhouse, Mr. John Jackson's wife, Widdow Jackson. Mr. Sloper's wife, In the Women's seat in the Gallery. 1. Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Clarke, widdow, Mrs. Hall, The widdow Light, Mrs. Mary Hunking, Mrs. Kennard, Mrs. Ursula Cutt, Capt. Plaistead's wife, Mrs. Jane Gerish, Mrs. Hatch, Mrs. Rymes, Thos. Pickerin's wife, Mrs. White, Mrs. Mary Hoddy, Mrs. Elizabeth Hoddy. Mrs. Pitman, Mrs. Allcock, 2. Mrs. Hopley, Nath. Ayeres' wife, Mrs. Levett, Wm. Cotton's wife, Mathew Nelson's wife, John Sherborne's wife, Hen. Sherborn's wife, John Cotton's wife, Widdow Allkins, Jacob Savers' wife, John Brewster's wife, Thos. Deverson's wife, Widdow Jane Haines, The widdow Mary Haynes, Mr. Bennet's wife. 3. The widdow Widden, John Partridge's wife,Jr. Samuel Widden's wife, Samuel Niles' wife, Abr. Lewis' wife, Wm. Richard's wife, Aron Moses' wife, John Peverly's wife, Geo. Walker's wife, John Clarke's wife, Thos. Becke's wife, Allen Loyd's wife, Wm. Philbrooke's wife, Geo. Huntris' wife, Widdow Barnwell, John Philbrooke's wife, Mrs. Crowne, The widdow Mary Lewis. 4. Widdow Beck, Edw'd Cateife, John Vrin's wife, Thos. Edmond's wife, Elisha Bryer's wife, Benj'n Cotton's wife, Splan Lovewell's wife, Clem't Meserve's wife, Michal Hicke's wife, John Savage's wife, Peter Wells' wife, Abr. Bartlett's wife, Edw'd Wells' wife, John Downing's wife, Nathan Knight's wife. John Jackson, Junr.'s wife The 5th seat being the back seat is left for young persons about 14 years of age, unmarried The room over the women's staires is for the persons under named to sit in, viz: Robert Hinxson's wife, Rich'd Shortridge's wife, Rob. Bryant's wife, Nath. Berry's wife, Jas. Howard's wife, Edw'd Fox's wife, John Foss,Junr.'s wife, John Dockum's wife, Christop'r Keniston's wife, James Kenist's wife, Wm. Willowbes' wife, Alias Gerish. Goody Pomry, In the seat where Major Stileman's daughter satt. Mrs. Follet, Sarah Famsy till further order. Elizabeth Plaisted's widow, Wm. Partridge's wife. As for that seat where Capt. Fryer sat, Lieut. Redford and his wife are there placed till further order. The back seats in the men's galleries is left for younge persons about 14 years old. As for boys under that age they are to sit in the men's allyes, and the girls in the women's allyes. And also that no boys be suffered to sit on the staires or above staires, and that no younge men or younge women offer to crowde into any seat where either the men or women are seated. And whereas there is parte of the back seats in the women's gallery built uniforme, if there be any young women that will advance for buildings g sd. back seat in the same forme the wbole length hence to the stares, they may have liberty. And also young men that will advance for macking the two back seats in the men's galleries as uniforme, they may have the same liberty." 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| Notes for Sarah SHERBURNE | ||||||||||
| - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Sarah, daughter of Henry Sherburne and Rebecca Gibbons; b. 10 Jan. 1652; m. Mark Hunking [ref 22] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | ||||||||||
| Last Modified 28 May 2004 | Created 4 Jan 2005 |