Hannah Chandler1
Father | Henry Chandler1 b. 28 May 1667, d. 27 Aug 1737 |
Mother | Lydia Abbott1 b. 31 Mar 1675, d. 11 Mar 1739 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 8 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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She and Ezekial had the following known children: Hannah (b 11 January 1733), Ezekial (b 18 August 1734, d 1807), Abia (b 11 August 1737?), Henry Chandler (b 11 February 1738?, d September 1812), Eleanor (b 15 March 1741), Jane (b 13 August 1743), Mehitable (b 23 September 1745), Sarah (b 28 February 1747), Abigail (b 15 March 1749), Isaac (b 1 January 1752), Oliver (b 6 September 1754, d young).2
Mary Chandler1
Father | Henry Chandler1 b. 28 May 1667, d. 27 Aug 1737 |
Mother | Lydia Abbott1 b. 31 Mar 1675, d. 11 Mar 1739 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 8 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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She and her husband Timothy lived in Enfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut.2 They had the following known children: twins Mary and Martha (both b and d 16 June 1737), Timothy (b 27 June 1738), Mary (b 12 January 1740), Martha (b 10 May 1741, d 7 June 1762), Deborah (b 5 December 1742), Mehitable (b 23 September 1743), Edward (b 7 September 1744), James (b 9 April 1746), Abigail (b 25 November 1747), Lydia (b 21 June 1749), Dorcas (b 19 March 1750?), Mindwell (b 8 January 1753), Hepzibah (b 14 January 1755).2
Mehitable Chandler1
Father | Henry Chandler1 b. 28 May 1667, d. 27 Aug 1737 |
Mother | Lydia Abbott1 b. 31 Mar 1675, d. 11 Mar 1739 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 8 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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Citations
- [S252] Lemuel Abijah Abbott, Descendants of George Abbott, Vol. 1, pp. 25-39.
Isaac Chandler1
Father | Henry Chandler1 b. 28 May 1667, d. 27 Aug 1737 |
Mother | Lydia Abbott1 b. 31 Mar 1675, d. 11 Mar 1739 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 8 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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He and his wife Abigail lived in Enfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut.2
Children of Isaac Chandler and Abigail Hale
- Abigail Chandler+2 b. 11 Sep 1741
Mehitable Chandler1
Father | Henry Chandler1 b. 28 May 1667, d. 27 Aug 1737 |
Mother | Lydia Abbott1 b. 31 Mar 1675, d. 11 Mar 1739 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 8 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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Hannah Foster1
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She declined administration of her first husband Henry Chandler's estate, and her husband's brother Samuel Chandler was appointed administrator on 13 May 1735.1 On 20 May 1735 she was officially appointed guardian of their four sons.1
She and her first husband Henry had the following known children, all born in Enfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut: Hannah (b 10 June 1724, d 12 March 1750), Henry (b 2 April 1726), John (b 26 December 1727, d 25 April 1800), Stephen (b 2 February 1731/32, d 10 September 1804), Solomon (b 27 January 1733, killed in battle 8 September 1755).1
Citations
- [S252] Lemuel Abijah Abbott, Descendants of George Abbott, Vol. 1, pp. 26,27.
Hepzibah Colton1
Father | Thomas Colton2 |
Mother | Hannah Bliss2 |
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She and Samuel had two known children, Hepzibah (b 11 August 1730, d 11 October 1803) and Lydia (b 20 April 1735, d 11 March 1736).2
John Booth1
Father | Zachariah Booth1 |
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He and Lydia had the following known children: John (b 25 October 1728), Lydia (b 14 December 1729), Mary (b 23 February 1731, d 1 August 1757), Benjamin (b 16 October 1732), Abigail (b 10 March 1734), Jemima (b 8 June 1735), Phebe (b 13 March 1737), Hannah (b 28 January 1738, d 28 January 1738), Hannah (b 19 June 1740), Daniel (b 22 May 1744), Sarah (b 2 March 1752).1
Citations
- [S252] Lemuel Abijah Abbott, Descendants of George Abbott, Vol. 1, p. 28.
Sarah Keep1
Father | Samuel Keep1 |
Mother | Sarah Colton1 |
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She and Daniel had the following known children: Sarah (b 25 June 1729, d 6 August 1729), Daniel (b 20 January 1731/32, d 20 January 1805), Thomas (b 16 June 1735, d 2 November 1760), Joseph (b 28 April 1738, d 16 September 1816), Sarah (b 12 August 1741, d 8 October 1819), Mehitable (b 17 December 1744, d 8 September 1754).1
Citations
- [S252] Lemuel Abijah Abbott, Descendants of George Abbott, Vol. 1, pp. 28,29.
Mary Burroughs1
Father | John Burroughs1 |
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She once rode on horseback from Enfield, Connecticut, to Alstead, New Hampshire, after age 75.1 She and Nehemiah had the following known children: Nehemiah (b 1734, d 23 October 1738), Elizabeth (b 26 July 1735, d 15 September 1758), Lt. Samuel (b 11 October 1737, d 26 January 1784), Nehemiah (b 15 September 1739, d 20 August 1742), Jonathan (b 10 May 1742, d 28 November 1760), Nehemiah (b 4 August 1744, d in a fall from a load of wood 20 October 1814), John (b 14 September 1746, d 10 August 1758), Joel (b 24 October 1748, d 20 August 1825), Benjamin (b 8 January 1750, d 8 January 1750), Zebulon (b 23 November 1754).1
Citations
- [S252] Lemuel Abijah Abbott, Descendants of George Abbott, Vol. 1, pp. 29,30.
John Rumrill1
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He and Abigail had the following known children: John (b 16 August 1728, d 19 January 1809), Abigail (b 1 March 1730, d February 1787), Martha (b 14 October 1731, d 18 September 1811), Nehemiah (b 5 September 1733, d 14 January 1805), Sarah (b 16 June 1735?, d 11 December 1805), Lydia (b 8 February 1736?), Mehitable (b 6 April 1739), Hannah (b 19 March 1741), twins Simeon and Henry (b 3 July 1743), Ebenezer (b 17 July 1745, d 17 December 1801).1
Citations
- [S252] Lemuel Abijah Abbott, Descendants of George Abbott, Vol. 1, p. 30.
Joseph Booth1
Father | Zachary Booth1 |
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He and Sarah had the following known children: Lt. Joseph (b 17 October 1736, d 4 February 1810), Sarah (b 14 May 1738, d 14 May 1738), Isaac (b 9 March 1738/39), Samuel (b 23 August 1740), Zachariah (b 29 March 1742), Sarah (b 1 December 1743), Henry (b 17 November 1745, d 1 March 1792), David (b 22 July 1747), Mehitable (b March 1749).1
Citations
- [S252] Lemuel Abijah Abbott, Descendants of George Abbott, Vol. 1, pp. 30,31.
Ebenezer Colton1
Father | Thomas Colton1 |
Mother | Hannah Bliss1 |
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He and Deborah had the following known children: Deborah (b 9 July 1734, d 27 August 1741), Rhoda (b 1 March 1736, d 19 June 1739), Henry (b 8 January 1737/38, d 11 November 1787), Ebenezer (b 8 April 1741, d 6 June 1742), Capt. Ebenezer (b 20 March 1742, d 3 September 1793), Deborah (b 20 May 1745, d 28 April 1792), Jabez (b 21 March 1746/47, d 2 April 1819), Rhoda (b 4 May 1748, d 13 July 1806), Hannah (b 18 June 1751, d 9 October 1808), Elisha (b 5 September 1753, d 26 May 1825).1
Citations
- [S252] Lemuel Abijah Abbott, Descendants of George Abbott, Vol. 1, pp. 31,32.
Ezekial Pease1
Father | Isaac Pease1 |
Mother | Mindwell Osborn1 |
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He and Hannah had the following known children: Hannah (b 11 January 1733), Ezekial (b 18 August 1734, d 1807), Abia (b 11 August 1737?), Henry Chandler (b 11 February 1738?, d September 1812), Eleanor (b 15 March 1741), Jane (b 13 August 1743), Mehitable (b 23 September 1745), Sarah (b 28 February 1747), Abigail (b 15 March 1749), Isaac (b 1 January 1752), Oliver (b 6 September 1754, d young).1
Citations
- [S252] Lemuel Abijah Abbott, Descendants of George Abbott, Vol. 1, p. 32.
Timothy Pease1
Father | Isaac Pease1 |
Mother | Mindwell Osborn1 |
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He served in the "Old French War."1 He and his wife Mary lived in Enfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut.1 They had the following known children: twins Mary and Martha (both b and d 16 June 1737), Timothy (b 27 June 1738), Mary (b 12 January 1740), Martha (b 10 May 1741, d 7 June 1762), Deborah (b 5 December 1742), Mehitable (b 23 September 1743), Edward (b 7 September 1744), James (b 9 April 1746), Abigail (b 25 November 1747), Lydia (b 21 June 1749), Dorcas (b 19 March 1750?), Mindwell (b 8 January 1753), Hepzibah (b 14 January 1755).1
Citations
- [S252] Lemuel Abijah Abbott, Descendants of George Abbott, Vol. 1, pp. 32,33.
Abigail Hale1
Father | John Hale1 |
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She and her husband Isaac lived in Enfield, Hartford Co., Connecticut.1
Children of Abigail Hale and Isaac Chandler
- Abigail Chandler+1 b. 11 Sep 1741
Citations
- [S252] Lemuel Abijah Abbott, Descendants of George Abbott, Vol. 1, pp. 33-39.
Jonathan Chapin1
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He lived in Springfield, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts.1
Citations
- [S252] Lemuel Abijah Abbott, Descendants of George Abbott, Vol. 1, p. 39.
Abigail Chandler1
Father | Isaac Chandler1 b. 1717, d. 5 Jun 1787 |
Mother | Abigail Hale1 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 7 times removed of Charles Edward Towne |
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Child of Abigail Chandler and Israel Smith
- Chloe Smith+1 b. 10 Nov 1762, d. 17 Feb 1847
Citations
- [S252] Lemuel Abijah Abbott, Descendants of George Abbott, Vol. 1, pp. 33-39.
Israel Smith1
Father | John Smith1 |
Mother | Elizabeth (?)1 |
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Child of Israel Smith and Abigail Chandler
- Chloe Smith+1 b. 10 Nov 1762, d. 17 Feb 1847
Citations
- [S252] Lemuel Abijah Abbott, Descendants of George Abbott, Vol. 1, pp. 33-39.