Sarah Payne (1759-1801/10); Coastal Braintree MA to Ashfield MA to the NY Frontier
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Samuel Payne was born on 18 Feb 1795 at Ashfield, Franklin, MA.2 He was the son of Joseph Payne and Anne Billings of Conway.1 He married Laura Elmer ~ 1819.1,2 100100-10100.3 He died on 10 Apr 1850 at Stockton, Chautauqua, NY, at age 55.2 |
Sgt. Samuel Payne was born on 4 Dec 1654 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1
He was the son of Sgt. Stephen Payne and Hannah Bass.1
He married Mary Penniman, daughter of James Penniman and Lydia Eliot, ~ 1679.1
He, 72, married Rebecca Sumner, daughter of Roger Sumner of Milton and Mary Josselyn, on 20 Dec 1726 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1
He died on 10 Dec 1739 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA, at age 85.1
He was admitted to full communion at church Mar. 30, 1690, and Mary his wife same day from the old or 1st church of Boston. He was elected constable 1693, surveyor of highways for Monatiquot 1694, also tithingman 1694, 1698, 1702, surveyor 1704, tithingman 1705, 1707, 1711, 1713, 1714, 1715, sealer of weights & measures 1723. He resided west of Washington St., Braintree, close to the Quincy town line. (on Penniman line). He was in King Philip's War (Reg. Vol. 43) No probate.1 |
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All Sarah Payne's Ancestors in America, including the immigrant Moses Payne
In the 1800 census, she appears in Simeon's household as the woman aged 26-45.5 She died bt 1801 - 1811 at probably, Mexico, Oswego, NY. In 1798/99 Simeon bought property in Scriba's Patent, which was on Lake Ontario in New York state. (In 1790, George Scriba, a wealthy, German-born merchant of N. Y. City purchased 500,000 acres of land lying between Lakes Oneida and Ontario. This purchase was known as Scriba's Patent where he hoped to develop a commercial empire to control the trade between the Atlantic seaboard and the Great Lakes, Canada, and the West (foreshadowing of the Erie Canal). In 1794,a settlement was started but the location was unhealthy and it was estimated that half of those who had settled in the town during its first twenty years died from the prevalent fevers, dysentery, and cholera. There was active trading on Lake Ontario for some years and it appeared that Scriba's settlement might rival Oswego, the most important lake port. The growth of this region was seriously retarded by the War of 1812 though and then history passed it by. Scriba lost most of his vast fortune in his endeavor.) Simeon lost his wife in Scriba's Patent and probably two of his children and then moved on to PA with his surviving son, John.6 |
Sarah Payne was born on 9 Mar 1657/58 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 She was the daughter of Sgt. Stephen Payne and Hannah Bass.1 She, 19, married Roger Billings Jr., 20, on 22 Jan 1678 at Dorchester, MA; They had 14 children born at Dorchester all of whom are named in his will, all of whom survived their parents.1 She died on 19 Sep 1742 at Dorchester, MA, at age 84.1 |
Sarah Payne was born on 12 Nov 1736 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1
She was the daughter of Samuel Payne and Susanna Ruggles.1
She, 28, married Richard Newcomb, 37, on 8 Nov 1765 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA; This was Richard's 3rd marriage. His 2nd marriage to Rebecca Brackett left a son Jedediah bapt. at Christ Church 6 Jul 1762.1 They lived on Washington Street, west, some way south of Elm Street.1 She died on 31 Jul 1824 at Quincy, Braintree, Norfolk, MA, at age 87.1 |
Sarah Payne was born on 30 Jan 1650 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 She was the daughter of Ens. Moses Payne and Elizabeth Colburn.1 She died on 6 Dec 1651 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA, at age 1.1 |
Sarah Payne was born on 2 May 1662 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1,2 She was the daughter of Ens. Moses Payne and Elizabeth Colburn.1 |
Sarah Payne was born on 3 Jul 1697 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 She was the daughter of Dea. Moses Payne and Mary Pierce.1 She, 23, married Samuel Adams on 6 Oct 1720 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 |
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The Paynes of County Kent, England from 1420 to the emigrant Moses Payne
Sarah Payne was born ~ 1560.1 She was the daughter of John Payne and Margery Sayer.1 |
Seth Payne was born on 16 Jan 1702 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 He was the son of John Payne and Deborah Neale.1 |
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Stephen Payne was born on 8 Mar 1652 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 He was the son of Sgt. Stephen Payne and Hannah Bass.1 He, 28, married Elinor Veazie, 21, daughter of William Veazie and Elinor Tompson, on 20 Feb 1681 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 He died on 24 May 1690 at Hancock Cem.,Quincy, Braintree, Norfolk, MA, at age 38; GraveStone; small pox.1 He was admitted to full communion Nov. 15, 1674. Stephen Payne Jr. was made freeman May 1678. He was in King Philip's War (Reg. Vol. 37).1 |
Stephen Payne was born on 7 Nov 1682 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 He was the son of Stephen Payne and Elinor Veazie.1 He worked as a joiner.1 He died a 1744 at probably, Boston, MA; Living in Boston in 1744.1 |
Stephen Payne was born on 19 Jan 1693/94 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 He was the son of John Payne and Deborah Neale.1 |
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The Paynes of County Kent, England from 1420 to the emigrant Moses Payne
Stephen Payne was born ~ 1450 at probably, Frittenden, Kent, England.1
He was the son of John Payne and Joane (?).1
He married John's daughter Webb, daughter of John Webb and Johane (?), ~ 1478 at probably, Frittenden, Kent, England.1
He married Johanne (?) ~ 1488.1
Other children - he speaks of his daughters, and the daughters of his last wife.1
He died in 1505 at Frittenden, Kent, England.1
As his eldest brother left no children, Stephen inherited his lands and certain charges to be paid on the death of Edmund's widow. Stephen left a very long will, directing that his body be buried in the churchyard of Frittenden. After the date he begins: "Ego Stephus payn of ffretynden hole of mynde & in gode remembaunce beyng make my testament in this man'." He gave to the high altar for tythes forgotten; to the "'rode leyght"; to "ouer lady leygth in hye Chaunsell" to "the light of seynt Stephyn"; to "the leythes of seynt Thomas & seynt xpofer"; to "the makyng of the new Beme"; such goods as John Webb bequeathed unto John, Edmund, and Johan "my chyldern I will it be delye'ed vnto them"; after the decease of Johan his wife, his daughter to have her coral beads; all moveable goods to pay his debts, bequests and funeral expenses; residue of movables to Johan and after her death to the "Chyldern of her and me laufully begotten"; wife Johan and son Thomas to be executors, "Ser William Ketchden pson of ffrethynden ou'seer"; witnesses, Thomas Lested, Nicholas Webbe, Richard Doggett and others. He then proceeds to dispose of his real estate, his wife Johan is to be allowed by his feoffees (trustees) to have and occupy all his lands "vpon peseregge above shamelefords lane and a pece of land Called hertiffeld" etc., for life; the residue of lands called "pelles & paynes" to be farmed for 12 years, his wife to have the whole profit until Michaelmas next after his decease and then the profit of the next two years to keep her children and his, the other ten years the profits are to be used for marriage portions for his daughters, excepting Johanne is to have a smaller amount, if any of the daughters die unmarried her portion to be given the rest and if all the daughters of his last wife die unmarried then five marks "shall go to an honest prest for to synge for ouer sowles in the Cherch of ffretynden" and five marks more to the greaatest needs of the same church, the residue to his next heirs. After the 12 years the lands called "pellys and paynes" to go to all his sons by Johan, but if they all die without issue, then to "John & Edmu' de payn my sonnys that I had by me first wiff"; all lands that would come to him from Edmunde his brother after the death of the latter's wife "lying vpon the dennis of Bucherst and Bubbeherst" to go to John and Edmund with exception of some land at "Cothyngs land end" which is to go to his sons by Johanne if alive but if dead then all the lands to John and Edmund and if the latter died then to the sons by Johan; if any of the sons marry before 28 years of age they are to make a "lawful joynter" in lands to their wives; all charges contained in the will of his brother Edmund Payn to be fulfilled; residure of sale of litle garden to go to Johanne to care for her children and his. Proved, 21 Oct. 1505. (Archdeaconry of Canterbury, vol. 10, fo. 1 from the Latin.).1 |
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The Paynes of County Kent, England from 1420 to the emigrant Moses Payne
Stephen Payne was born ~ 1495 at Frittenden, Kent, England.1 He was the son of Stephen Payne and Johanne (?).1 He married Agnes (?) ~ 1520.1 He died a 1553 at Staplehurst, Kent, England; Will.1 |
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The Paynes of County Kent, England from 1420 to the emigrant Moses Payne
Stephen Payne was born ~ 1554.1 He was the son of John Payne and Margery Sayer.1 |
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All Sarah Payne's Ancestors in America, including the immigrant Moses Payne
Sgt. Stephen Payne was baptized on 7 May 1626 at St. Mildred's, Tenterden, Kent, England.1,2 He was the son of Moses Payne and Elizabeth Sheafe.1 He, 25, married Hannah Bass, 18, daughter of Deacon Samuel Bass and Ann Saville, on 15 Nov 1651 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 He died on 29 Jul 1691 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA, at age 65.1 He is not recorded as holding town office but the town met several times at his house to consider town affairs. He resided on his father's place apparently near Payne St., Quincy.1 |
stillborn son Payne died on 6 Oct 1591 at Frittenden, Kent, England, at age 0; burial.1 He was born on 6 Oct 1591 at Frittenden, Kent, England.1 He was the son of Peter Payne and Alice Burdon.1 |
Susannah Payne was born at Rutland, Worcester, MA.1 She was baptized on 1 Dec 1765 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 She was the daughter of Joseph Ruggles Payne and Mehitable Giddings.1 She, 17, married Benjamin Sables of Pitts Town on 11 Dec 1782 at Ashfield, Franklin, MA.2 |
Susannah Payne was born on 16 Oct 1729 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 She was the daughter of Samuel Payne and Susanna Ruggles.1 She, 33, married David Hayden, son of John Hayden and Judith Stevens, on 17 Apr 1763 at Christ Church, Braintree, Norfolk, MA; no children.1 She died on 22 Mar 1776 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA, at age 46; Christ Church Rec.1 |
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The Paynes of County Kent, England from 1420 to the emigrant Moses Payne
Tabitha Payne was baptized on 23 Apr 1581 at St. Mary's, Frittenden, Kent, England.1 She was the daughter of Nicholas Payne and Agnes Crofton.1 She married Nathan Hubert.1 The Hubert children were Henry, John, Sarah & Elizabeth.1 |
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The Paynes of County Kent, England from 1420 to the emigrant Moses Payne
Thomas Payne was born ~ 1510.1 He was the son of Edmund Payne and Godleve (?).1 |
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The Paynes of County Kent, England from 1420 to the emigrant Moses Payne
Thomas Payne was born ~ 1493 at Frittenden, Kent, England.1 He was the son of Stephen Payne and Johanne (?).1 |
William Payne married Sarah Sanford.1 He was born on 2 Mar 1657 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 He was the son of Ens. Moses Payne and Elizabeth Colburn.1 |
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The Paynes of County Kent, England from 1420 to the emigrant Moses Payne
William Payne was baptized on 22 Jun 1578 at St. Mary's, Frittenden, Kent, England.2 He was the son of Nicholas Payne and Agnes Crofton.2 He died on 22 Aug 1606 at Frittenden, Kent, England, at age 28; burial.2 |
William B. Payne was born on 25 Oct 1806 at Ashfield, Franklin, MA.1 He was the son of Joseph Payne and Anne Billings of Conway.1 He died in 1880.1 |
Zebulon Payne was born on 18 Apr 1802 at Ashfield, Franklin, MA.1 He was the son of Joseph Payne and Anne Billings of Conway.1 He, 18, married Anna Bigelow, 16, on 1 Mar 1821.1 |
Prudence Payson married Dr. Benjamin Tompson, son of Rev. William Tompson and Abigail Collins, b 1698 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.2 |
Abiel Penniman was born on 5 Apr 1718 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 She was the daughter of Samuel Penniman and Eleanor/Ellen Payne.1 She died on 3 Apr 1726 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA, at age 7.1 |
Non-compos.1 Abigail Penniman was baptized on 28 Feb 1741/42 at North Parish, Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 She was the daughter of Samuel Penniman and Mehitable Ruggles.1 She died on 17 May 1817 at Quincy, Norfolk, MA, at age 75.1 |
Bethiah Penniman was born on 17 Mar 1712 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 She was the daughter of Samuel Penniman and Eleanor/Ellen Payne.1 She, 45, married Joseph Spear on 3 Sep 1757 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA; int.1 |
Non-compos, unmarried.1 Ebenezer Penniman was baptized on 19 Jan 1745/46 at North Parish, Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 He was the son of Samuel Penniman and Mehitable Ruggles.1 He died on 12 May 1826 at Hancock Cem., Quincy, Braintree, Norfolk, MA, at age 80; GraveStone.1 |
Eleanor Penniman was born on 1 Jan 1714/15 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 She was the daughter of Samuel Penniman and Eleanor/Ellen Payne.1 She, 22, married Richard Collier of Boston on 10 Mar 1736/37 at Christ Church, Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 |
Hannah Penniman was born on 4 Mar 1738/39 at North Parish, Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 She was the daughter of Samuel Penniman and Mehitable Ruggles.1 She died b Nov 1760 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 |
Hannah Penniman was born on 11 Aug 1708 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 She was the daughter of Samuel Penniman and Eleanor/Ellen Payne.1 She, 21, married William Spear on 18 Feb 1729/30 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 She died on 10 Apr 1780 at Hancock Cem., Quincy, Braintree, Norfolk, MA, at age 71.1 |
James Penniman married Lydia Eliot.1 |
Of Boston.1 John Penniman was baptized on 18 Sep 1737 at North Parish, Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 He was the son of Samuel Penniman and Mehitable Ruggles.1 He, 20, married Sarah Green on 6 Oct 1757 at Boston, MA.1 In 1792 he was living in Boston.1 |
Died young.1 Joseph Penniman was baptized on 17 Apr 1748 at North Parish, Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 He was the son of Samuel Penniman and Mehitable Ruggles.1 |
Dea. Joseph Penniman married Sarah Bass, 50, daughter of Deacon Samuel Bass and Ann Saville, on 10 May 1693 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 |
Mary Penniman was born on 29 Sep 1653 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 She was the daughter of James Penniman and Lydia Eliot.1 She married Sgt. Samuel Payne, son of Sgt. Stephen Payne and Hannah Bass, ~ 1679.1 She died b 1726.1 |
Non-compos.1 Mary Penniman was born ~ 1751 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 She was the daughter of Samuel Penniman and Mehitable Ruggles.1 She married Joseph Curtis on 29 Oct 1789 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA; 2nd marriage for Joseph.1 |
Moses Penniman married Mary Veazie, daughter of Ens. William Vesey Veazie Loyalist and Mary Saunders, in 1698 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 |
Samuel Penniman was born on 24 Feb 1709/10 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 He was the son of Samuel Penniman.1 He, 22, married Mehitable Ruggles, 23, daughter of Joseph Ruggles and Susanna (?), on 9 Feb 1732/33 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA; only their son John seems normal.1 He died ~ Dec 1768 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 Will of Samuel Penniman, yeoman, Nov. 24, 1760 - Dec. 9, 1768: To wife Mehitable, & she executor; To son John £1; To dau. Susanna, Abigail, Mary, each £1; To sons Samuel & Ebenezer, house, barn & land, east side of road. S. P. 67:271.1 |
Unmarried.1 Samuel Penniman was baptized on 3 Jun 1744 at North Parish, Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 He was the son of Samuel Penniman and Mehitable Ruggles.1 He died in 1791 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 |
Samuel Penniman was born on 18 Jun 1672 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1
Resided in North Parish, received his father's homestead in 1704, on Franklin St., opposite High St. He was elected field driver 1709-11, 1713, constable 1714.1
He, 34, married Eleanor/Ellen Payne, 22, daughter of Stephen Payne and Elinor Veazie, on 14 May 1707 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA; Ch. Rec.1
Samuel, Hannah, Bethiah, children of Samuel Penniman bapt. Aug. 11, 1717, No. Parish. Abiel, dau. of widow Penniman bapt. May 25, 1718.1
He died on 29 Jan 1717/18 at Hancock Cem., Quincy, Braintree, Norfolk, MA, at age 45; GraveStone.1
Widow Ellen administrator Jun. 9, 1718. S. P. 21:10 Inventory, Feb. 20, 1718: 20 a. house & barn £210; 5 a. west side of road 45; 5 1/2 a. salt meadow 60; Cedar swamp 8; Wasteland 1-10-. £449/18/6 21:20.1 |
Susanna Penniman unmarried was baptized on 18 Sep 1737 at North Parish, Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 She was the daughter of Samuel Penniman and Mehitable Ruggles.1 She died a 1792.1 |
Mary Pidge married Nicholas Wood.1 |
Elizabeth Pierce ? married William Talmage.1 |
John Pierce married Abigail Tompson, 25, daughter of Dea. & Ensign Samuel Tompson and Sarah Shepard, on 25 Jan 1692/93 at Dorchester, Suffolk, MA.1 |
Mary Pierce was born on 15 Mar 1665 at Dorchester, MA.1 She was the daughter of Thomas Pierce of Dorchester and Mary (?).1 She married Dea. Moses Payne, son of Sgt. Stephen Payne and Hannah Bass, ~ 1688.1 She died on 4 Jul 1743 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA, at age 78.1 |
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Karen Nilsen
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