Sarah Payne (1759-1801/10); Coastal Braintree MA to Ashfield MA to the NY Frontier
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John Bass married Hannah Neale, 24, daughter of Benjamin Neale and Lydia Payne, on 21 Jun 1716 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 |
John Bass was born on 26 Nov 1658 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1,2 He was the son of John Bass and Ruth Alden.1 He died on 30 Sep 1724 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA, at age 65.1,2 |
Joseph Bass was born on 5 Dec 1665 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 He was the son of John Bass and Ruth Alden.1 He died on 22 Nov 1733 at Boston, MA, at age 67.1 |
Joseph Bass was born ~ 1639 at Roxbury, Suffolk, MA.1,2 He was the son of Deacon Samuel Bass and Ann Saville.1 He died ~ 16 Jan 1714.1 |
Mary Bass was born on 11 Feb 1669/70 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 She was the daughter of John Bass and Ruth Alden.1 |
Mary Bass was born ~ 1628 at Saffron Walden, Essex, England; Waldo Chamberlain Sprague commissioned research in the parish registers of Saffron Walden, Essex [ NEHGR 107:218-20], but in this research the 1632 baptism of the daughter Hannah (or Ann) was missed. This conflicts with evidence about the daughter Mary, whose gravestone claims she died in 1704 in her seventy-third year [ NEHGR 107:219], which would calculate to about 1632, and would make her about fifteen years old at marriage. Given our knowledge of the other children, the options are to place Mary's birth about 1634, which would make her impossibly young at marriage, or about 1628, which would make her about nineteen years old at marriage, but which would conflict withthe gravestone evidence. We have chosen the latter course.1 She was the daughter of Deacon Samuel Bass and Ann Saville.1 She married Dea. John Capen of Dorchester, son of Bernard Capen, on 20 Sep 1647 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA; his 2nd marriage.1,2 She died on 29 Jun 1704 at Dorchester, Suffolk, MA.1 |
Ruth Bass was born on 28 Jan 1662 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 She was the daughter of John Bass and Ruth Alden.1 |
Ruth Bass was born ~ 1637 at Roxbury, Suffolk, MA.1 She was the daughter of Deacon Samuel Bass and Ann Saville.1 She married David Walesby on 24 Sep 1656 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA; his 2nd marriage.2 |
Samuel Bass was born on 25 Mar 1660 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1,2 He was the son of John Bass and Ruth Alden.1 He died on 20 Feb 1751 at East Bridgewater, Plymouth, MA, at age 90.1,2 |
Samuel Bass was baptized on 11 May 1626 at St. Mary's, Saffron Walden, Essex, England.1 He was the son of Deacon Samuel Bass and Ann Saville.1 He married Mary Howard, daughter of Robert Howard and Mary (?), ~ 1650.1 He died b 15 May 1653 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA; date of inventory.1 Samuel Bass Jr. died as a young man leaving an only son. His estate was given to widow Mary (who was to bring up the child) excepting the house and 5 acres that were to be leased by Samuel Bass Sr. and Robert Howard and they to pay her £10, and this agreement was approved by the Magistrates Apr.23 1657. In petitioning for an adjustment on the inventory Robert Howard states his daughter came to his house in Dorchester to have her child. (Dorchester V.R. before 1657 were burned in that year.).1 |
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All Sarah Payne's Ancestors in America, including the immigrant Moses Payne
Deacon Samuel Bass was born ~ 1600 at England; based on age at death.2
He married Ann Saville, 24, daughter of William Saville, on 25 Apr 1625 at St. Mary's, Saffron Walden, Essex, England.1
He died on 30 Dec 1694 at Braintree, Norfolk, England; died aged 94.2
The Braintree records give the following account of his death: "Deacon Samuel Bass, aged 94 departed this life upon the 30th day of December, 1694, who had been a Deacon of the Church of Braintree for the space of above 50 years and the first Deacon of that church, and was the father and grandfather and great grandfather of a hundred and sixty and two children before he died, the youngest whereof was Benjamin Bas, son of Joseph Bas and Mary his wife born seven days before his Death".1 Samuel Bass & wife were members of the church at Roxbury at an early date, probably by 1632 though no date is given. He is said to have settled near Hog Bridge there. He was made freeman of the colony May 14 1634. He received no grant of land in Braintree and must have purchased of someone else. He came here previous to July 6 1640 at which time he was elected the first deacon of the church, having been dismissed and recommended to them from Roxbury (Hancock's Century Sermons, 1739 p. 21). His homestead was at the N.W. corner of Granite and Hancock Sts., Quincy and parts of the land on Granite St. remained in the male line of descent until 1951, when Alva Morrison Bass died there single, a space of over 310 years. No records show how this land was acquired.1 He held numerous town offices, was selectman as early as 1642 and as late as 1673, many years not being recorded in the earliest records, and was Representative twelve years. He is recorded as selectman 1642, 1645, 8, 51, 52, 53, 1670, 72, but the records are incomplete in early years. Samuel Bass and son Thomas Bass both lived in Bogastow or Natick (now Sherborn) for some time in the 1660's as both signed the petition of the inhabitants there to be set up as a separate town May 7 1662. (Mass. Archives 112:136). In 1672 he sold 140 acres there to John Hull, called himself of "Brantery, yeoman, and wife Ann did not sign the deed, she being aged and blind", says the deed. (S.D. 10:15).1 Inventory of Samuel Bass who deceased 30 Dec. 1694 apprized Jan. 3 1694/5: House & orchard behind it, fresh meadow at the end of it, with kitchen & well £96. Malt house & orchard before it etc. £70. Barn & 2 a. & 2 ae. at head of lot & 1 a. bought of John Dosset & 7 a. in Stoney Field. 60 a. in Captain's Plain £90. 6 a. in Stoney Field £18; 20 a. at ye Farm at ye 4 score acres; 21 a. at ye Farm at Great Island; 18 a. at ye Farm at the ox pasture; 11 a. in 3 parcels at the farm; 4 cows, 8 a. swamp Total £942/1/6; Taken by Samuel Tompson, Samuel Penniman, James Brackett Jan. 31 1694(5). S.P. 13:541.1 |
Sarah Bass was born on 29 Mar 1672 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 She was the daughter of John Bass and Ruth Alden.1 She died on 19 Aug 1751 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA, at age 79.1 |
Sarah Bass was born on 26 Apr 1643 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1
She was the daughter of Deacon Samuel Bass and Ann Saville.1
She married Dea. John Stone of Watertown ~ 1662.1
She, 50, married Dea. Joseph Penniman on 10 May 1693 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1
She died a Sep 1739.1
Rev. John Hancock in his "Century Sermons" delivered Sept. 16 1739 (Published 1739, p. 25-16) states in speaking of Dea. Bass that "Mrs. Sarah Penniman his youngest daughter and select of Deacon Penniman, and formerly wife of Deacon Stone of Watertown is [345] now living among us, and was at our communion this day, in good health and of a sound mind. She was baptized in this church Apr. 30 1643, received to communion May 4, 1662. She is now at least in the 97 year of her life". This statement shows that Sarah, not Mary (who married in 1647) was the one born April 26, and baptized April 30 1643 in Braintree. Also from the notes of Rev. Mr. Hancock's two Sermons, it appears that she was the first recorded child baptized by Rev. Henry Flynt, whose records commenced April 30 1643 (note on p. 22) and ran to Mar. 1 1667/8, but are now lost. How long she lived after Sept. 1639 is not known as there is no record of her death.1 |
Dea. Thomas Bass was born ~ 1635 at Roxbury, Suffolk, MA.1 He was the son of Deacon Samuel Bass and Ann Saville.1 He married Sarah Wood, 17, daughter of Nicholas Wood and Mary Pidge, on 4 Oct 1660 at Medfield, Norfolk, MA.2 He married Susannah Bates Blanchard, daughter of Elder Edward Bates of Weymouth and Susannah (?), on 30 Nov 1680 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.2 He died on 8 Jan 1719/20 at Weymouth, Norfolk, MA.1,2 |
Elder Edward Bates of Weymouth married Susannah (?).1 |
Susannah Bates Blanchard is the daughter of Elder Edward Bates of Weymouth and Susannah (?).2 She married Dea. Thomas Bass, son of Deacon Samuel Bass and Ann Saville, on 30 Nov 1680 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.2 |
Abigail Belcher was born on 24 May 1711 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 She was the daughter of Dea. Gregory Belcher and Elizabeth Ruggles.1 She, 22, married James Brackett on 2 Aug 1733 at Boston, MA.1 |
Benjamin Belcher was born on 17 May 1709 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 He was the son of Dea. Gregory Belcher and Elizabeth Ruggles.1 He died on 5 Jun 1709 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA, at age 0.1 |
Catherine Belcher was born on 24 Dec 1706 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 She was the daughter of Dea. Gregory Belcher and Elizabeth Ruggles.1 She, 25, married William Clough of Boston on 30 Nov 1732 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 She, 27, married Rev. Elisha Eaton of the South Parish on 5 Dec 1734 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 |
Elizabeth Belcher died young was born on 31 Oct 1693 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 She was the daughter of Dea. Gregory Belcher and Elizabeth Ruggles.1 She died on 30 Dec 1693 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA, at age 0.1 |
Elizabeth Belcher was born on 30 Jan 1696/97 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 She was the daughter of Dea. Gregory Belcher and Elizabeth Ruggles.1 She, 27, married David Bass on 12 Feb 1724 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 |
Gregory Belcher was born on 19 Jun 1691 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 He was the son of Dea. Gregory Belcher and Elizabeth Ruggles.1 He married Abigail Brackett.1 He died on 20 Jan 1727/28 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA, at age 36.1 |
Dea. Gregory Belcher was born on 28 Feb 1664/65 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1
He was the son of Samuel Belcher.1
He, 25, married Elizabeth Ruggles, 20, daughter of John Ruggles and Rebecca Farnsworth, on 25 Mar 1690 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1
He was elected constable 1695, surveyor of highways 1698, tithingman 1701, fenceviewer 1705, surveyor 1706. It is not known when he was elected deacon of the First Church of Braintree. In 1697 and again in 1699 it was voted to build the school house "in the road between Clement Cox's & Dea. Gregory Belcher's, hard by the white oak tree." He lived in what is now called the President John Quincy Adams birthplace on Franklin St., Quincy, which he enlarged in 1716. He was called wheelwright in 1695, carpenter in 1702, and shipwright at his death & ship carpenter in the bond on the estate.1
He died on 4 Jul 1727 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA, at age 62; He was killed with a plough.1
Administration to Elizabeth Belcher of Brantry widow on estate of husband Gregory Belcher late of Brantry aforesaid, shipwright, deceased, July 31 1727. S.P.25:421: No Inventory in S.P. Elizabeth Belcher widow & Jonathan Howard, yeoman & Moses Belcher, yeoman of Brantry, bonded in £1500 "currant" money in New England. July 31 1727 in estate of Deacon Gregory Belcher, ship carpenter, deceased. S.P. N.S. 14:231.1 |
Rev. Joseph Belcher was born on 19 Aug 1704 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 He was the son of Dea. Gregory Belcher and Elizabeth Ruggles.1 He graduated at Harvard College 1723, preached at Walpole and elsewhere and was ordained at Easton Oct. 6 1731. He was of a peculiar temperament and had spells of insanity which caused much trouble and embarrassment in the church and he was dismissed Apr. 16 1744. After the death of his wife he abandoned his family and fled from his creditors and later appeared in Maine.1 He married Deborah Hunt in 1732.1 He died in 1773.1 |
Rev. Joseph Belcher of Dedham married Abigail Tompson, 23, daughter of Dr. Benjamin Tompson and Susanna Kirkland, on 8 Mar 1693/94 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 |
Rebecca Belcher was born on 30 Nov 1694 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 She was the daughter of Dea. Gregory Belcher and Elizabeth Ruggles.1 She, 25, married Henry Carley on 14 Sep 1720 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 She, 32, married Dr. Jacob Ellmanthorp on 1 Jul 1727 at Boston, MA.1 |
Zipporah Belcher married John Curtis, 32, son of Theophilus Curtis and Hannah Payne, on 7 Jan 1724/25 at Boston, MA.1 |
Anna Bigelow was born on 23 Jun 1804 at Conway, Franklin, MA.1 She, 16, married Zebulon Payne, 18, son of Joseph Payne and Anne Billings of Conway, on 1 Mar 1821.1 |
Anne Billings of Conway married Joseph Payne, son of Joseph Ruggles Payne and Mehitable Giddings, on 1 Nov 1792 at Ashfield, Franklin, MA.1 She died a 1830.2 |
Elizabeth Billings was born ~ 1637.2 She married Dea. & Ensign Samuel Tompson, 50, son of Rev. William Tompson and Abigail Collins, on 4 Oct 1680 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.2 She died on 5 Nov 1706 at Hancock Cem.,Quincy, Braintree, Norfolk, MA; GraveStone.2 |
Roger Billings Jr. was born on 18 Nov 1657 at Dorchester, MA.1 He was in King Philip's War in 1675 with other Braintree men.1 He, 20, married Sarah Payne, 19, daughter of Sgt. Stephen Payne and Hannah Bass, 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 He died on 27 Jan 1717/18 at Dorchester, MA, at age 60.1 |
Elizabeth Blake was born on 9 Sep 1811. She was a farmer; owned the Goodrich Farm in Stephentown NY. She, 20, married Henry Goodrich, 20, son of David Goodrich and Phebe King, on 3 Jun 1832 at Pownal, Bennington, VT.3 She died on 5 May 1881 at age 69.1 |
(?) Bourne married Margaret Payne, daughter of Robert Payne and Dennys (?).1 |
Abigail Brackett was born on 20 Oct 1689 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 She married Gregory Belcher, son of Dea. Gregory Belcher and Elizabeth Ruggles.1 She died ~ Mar 1728/29 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 |
James Brackett married Abigail Belcher, 22, daughter of Dea. Gregory Belcher and Elizabeth Ruggles, on 2 Aug 1733 at Boston, MA.1 |
Mary Brackett was born on 1 Feb 1641/42 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 She was the daughter of Capt. Richard Brackett and Alice (?).1 She, 20, married Capt. & Dea. Joseph Tompson, 22, son of Rev. William Tompson and Abigail Collins, on 24 Jul 1662 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA; They had children born at Billerica.1 She died on 23 Mar 1678/79 at Billerica, Middlesex, MA, at age 37.1 |
Nathan Brackett married Hannah Veazie, 22, daughter of Ens. William Vesey Veazie Loyalist and Mary Saunders, on 27 Mar 1707 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 |
Capt. Richard Brackett married Alice (?).1 |
Mary Brewster of Lebanon CT married Benjamin Payne, son of John Payne and Deborah Neale.1 |
Anne Brigham Widow Crosby was born ~ 1607 at Holm-on-Spaulding Moor, England.1
She was the daughter of Thomas Brigham and Isabel Watson Ellithorpe.1
She married Rev. William Tompson ~ 1645 at Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1
Articles of agreement between Mrs. Anna Thomson "widdow" of Mr. William Thomson of Braintry, administratrix of his estate & Mrs. Thomson's children concerning the estate, who died without will upon the 10th of the 10th month 1666, Mrs. Anna Thomson to have moveable estate, & pay debts etc, & if there remain any estate besides what she shall layout for a comfortable subsistence during her life our youngest sister Hannah Thomson shall have £20, But if not ap. to an equal portion with the other children excepting the "heire" Samuel Thomson, Joseph Thomson, Benjamin Thomson and William Vezy, children of Mr. Thomson deceased shall make up her portion out of their own estates. Also the house & land after her decease and improvement during life which together with the orchard & pasture she may as long as she liveth single, improve on it, shall fall as an inheritance to Mr. Thomson's children viz. Samuel, Joseph, Benjamin Thomson & William Vezy to be divided according to law allowing the "heire" a "dubble" portion. And that Joseph Crosby, Mrs. Thomson's son shall be security it shall be in like condition that now is, excepting the casualty by "fyer". Signed Joseph Crosby, Ann Thomson, Samuel Thomson, Benjamin Thomson, May 2, 1667. Witness: Joseph Arnold, Joseph Belcher. Allowed by the court May 4, 1667, mentions Samuel Thomson, eldest son. Inventory by Edward Quincy & Wm. Savell.1 She died on 11 Oct 1675 at Hancock Cem.,Quincy, Braintree, Norfolk, MA.1 |
Thomas Brigham married Isabel Watson Ellithorpe.1 |
Olive Maria Brimmer was born in Jul 1827 at Berlin, Rensselaer, NY.1,2
She married Elisha Brooks ~ 1859.1
1880 Census in Berlin, Rensselaer, NY: Olive and Adell (16) were both seamstresses working on shirts after Elisha's death.3
She died on 1 Apr 1885 at age 57.1
She was buried at Southlawn Cemetery, South Williamstown, Berkshire, MA; Section E, Lot 383 "d Apr 1, 1885 a 51y 8m."1,2,4 |
Elisha Brooks was born on 26 Mar 1803 at Williamstown, Berkshire, MA.2 He was a farmer in Williamstown, Berkshire, MA.2 He, 22, married Hannah/Anna Goodrich, 20, daughter of David Goodrich and Phebe King, on 10 Nov 1825 at Pownal, Bennington, VT; Both of Williamstown.3 0000100000000-3000100000000.4 Named in father's probate as executor of estate.5 0000010000000-1110010000000.4 Harriet 21, Phebe 17, Hannah 11, Sarah 8, Alwilda 5, Lucy, 1-.6 He married Olive Maria Brimmer ~ 1859.2 Elisha, Olive, Abbie 15, Lucy 10.4 Elisha, Olive, Lucy teacher 20, ?Sarah? 30, Olive 6.4 He died on 17 Nov 1875 at Williamstown, Berkshire, MA, at age 72; suffered from scrofula.2 He was buried at Southlawn Cemetery, South Williamstown, Berkshire, MA; Section E, Lot 383.7,8 |
Olive Adell Brooks married an unknown person . She was born on 10 Sep 1863. She was the daughter of Elisha Brooks and Olive Maria Brimmer. |
William Browne married Elizabeth Ruggles, 21, daughter of George Ruggles and Elizabeth (?), on 24 Apr 1655 at Boston, MA.1 |
Martha Buckhurst married John Payne, son of Peter Payne and Marian Fowle, on 13 Nov 1638 at Frittenden, Kent, England.1 |
Alice Burdon married Peter Payne, 21, son of Robert Payne and Dennys (?), on 15 Sep 1589 at Frittenden, Kent, England.1 She died b Jul 1597.1 |
Joseph Cadieu married Mary Elizabeth Goodrich, daughter of David Goodrich and Phebe King, ~ 1840 at Berkshire Co, MA.1 |
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Karen Nilsen
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