genealogy of Patty Rose

 

 


Genealogy of Patty Rose


Name Peter* PATTEE
Birth 1648, Lansdowne, England29
Death 19 Oct 1724, Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts29,51
Other Spouses unknown 1st wife of Peter Pattee*
Susanna PETTIS
Marriage 8 Nov 1682, Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts29,51,83
Spouse Sarah GILL
Birth 1 Mar 1657/58, Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts36,51,83
Death bef 1719
Father Samuel GILL (1613-1683)
Mother Judith DAVIS (1629-1667)
Children:
1 M Moses PATTEE
Birth 28 Jul 1683, Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts29,51
Death 11 Nov 1683, Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts29,51
2 M Benjamin PATTEE
Birth 4 Sep 1684, Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts29,51
Death 31 Jan 1684/85, Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts29,51
3 M Jeremiah PATTEE
Birth 3 Nov 1685, Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts29,51
Death bef 1722
4 M Samuel PATTEE
Birth 24 Aug 1687, Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts29,51
Death 16 Sep 1749, Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts51
Spouse Elizabeth PRINCE
Marriage bef 1712, Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts
5 F Hannah PATTEE
Birth 13 Jun 1689, Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts29,51
Spouse George ROBERTS
Marriage intent 25 Oct 1713, Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts
6 F Mercy PATTEE
Birth 29 Oct 1691, Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts29,51
Spouse Daniel ROLFE
Marriage abt 1710
7 F Jemima PATTEE
Birth 27 Nov 1693, Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts29,51
Death 28 Mar 1694, Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts29,51
8 M Capt. Benjamin PATTEE
Birth 15 May 1696, Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts29,51
Death 15 Dec 1787, Georgetown, Sagadahoc, Maine
Spouse Patience COLLINS
Marriage 7 Jan 1719, Gloucester, Essex, Massachusetts23
Notes for Peter* PATTEE
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children Richard, Peter and Seth are probably children by the unknown first wife

Peter's father was knighted 1660, founded the Royal Society, and was physician to Oliver Cromwell
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Peter Pattee, son of Sir William Pattee, was born in Lansdowne, England, in 1648. In 1669 he settled in Virginia. In 1676 or 1677 he left this state. He later went to Haverhill, Massachusetts, and resided there for the remainder of his life. In November, 1677, he took the prescribed oath of fidelity and allegiance to England. We are told that he established the ferry which still bears his name and that it was the first in the town of Haverhill. In 1694 we find him chosen to the important office of constable in Haverhill. As late as 1710 he was the regular ferryman at "Pattee's Ferry," It appears that he was the first shoemaker regularly to follow his trade in a place since famous for the manufacture of boots and shoes. His second wife was Sarah Gile or Gill, whom he married November 8, 1682, and the family tradition states that they had twenty-two children. He died October 19, 1724, aged eighty years. Eight children were born in Haverhill between July 28. 1683, and May 15, 1696. Children: Richard, Peter, Seth, Moses, Benjamin, Jeremiah, Samuel, Hannah, Mercy, Jemima, Benjamin. [ref 29:3-1592]
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Peter Patre, and Sarah Gill of Salisbury, Nov. 8, 1682. [ref 51]

Peter Patee, Oct. 19, 1724, a. 80 y. [ref 51]
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settled VA; 1676 Haverhill

28 Nov 1677 oath of allegiance; 29 Jun 1677 battled Indians at Blackpoint ME, wounded and reported dead; 1694, 1710 constable

Mar 1681, Ipswich Quarterly Court: Peeter Pate, presented for absence from his wife. Court ordered him to make arrangements with some master of a vessel that goes to Virginia to bring her and report to the court under the master's hand what been done. He was to pay costs to Andrew Greely and ___ Aires. James Pecker, sr of Boston, sometimes an inhabitant of Haverhill, certified, on Jan. 17, 1680, that upon request of Peter Patta of Haverhill in 1679 he took letters which Patta had written to be delivered to his wife, if alive, at Varganah. The letters were not sealed and he asked said Pecker to read and direct them to the places where she might be. Patta earnestly desired her to come to him in New England, said he would pay her passage and gave her other encouragement. Pecker delivered the letters to men who would be careful of them, but he never heard anything from them, although he had inquired of men who came from the same town as to which the letters we re directed. "Peter Patee having lived neare three years in this country, & been in service in the warr, & somewhat wounded, & living without offence in the Towne of Haverhill for some space of Time, as I am Informed, I doe allowe him to dwell in the Country. Dated 9th of April 1678. Samuel Symonds, Dep. Go vern" George Browne deposed, on Mar. 27, 1681, that when the Deputy Governor gave an order to Pate to remain in the country deponent told the court that he had left his wife in Virgini and that he was a wounded man. Ensign Pecker engaged to send the letters to Virginia, etc. Nathaniel Ayer deposed that he heard Peter Patye say a year and a half or two years ago that he had left a wife and child in Verginia about two years before. Sworn, 26:1:1681 before Nathaniel Saltonstall. Samuell Shepard of Haverhill certified, Mar. 29, 1681, that he wrote the letters for Peter Pateye.

this is probably not the Peter who married 1720, Susanna (Davis) Hadley, her name was still Davis when she married a Peter

11 Sep 1722 - 2 Nov 1724 will
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Notes for Sarah GILL
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Sarah Gild, d. Samuel and Judith (Davis), Mar. 1, 1657-8. [ref 51]
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Sarah,2 b. March 1, 1657-8; m. Nov. 8, 1682, Peter Pattee, who was a shoemaker, and probably the first to introduce that industry to Haverhill. Children: Moses, Benjamin, Jeremiah, Samuel, Hannah, Mercy, Jemima, Benjamin. [ref 83:222]
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