Person:Daniel Greenwood (1)

Watchers
m. Bef 1696
  1. Thomas Greenwood1695/96 - 1774
  2. Elizabeth Greenwood1697 -
  3. Hannah Greenwood1699 -
  4. Ruth Greenwood1701 -
  5. Daniel Greenwood1704 - 1775
  6. Susannah Greenwood1707 -
  7. Lieut. Josiah Greenwood1709 - 1792
  • HDaniel Greenwood1704 - 1775
  • WSarah Adams1707 - 1746
m. 6 May 1728
  1. Hannah Greenwood1729 -
  2. James Greenwood1730 -
  3. Daniel Greenwood1732 -
  4. Elizabeth Greenwood1734 - 1734
  5. Sarah Greenwood1734 -
  6. Elizabeth Greenwood1737 -
  7. Zerviah Greenwood1739 - 1787
  8. Daughter Greenwood1741/42 -
m. 15 Nov 1748
Facts and Events
Name[3] Daniel Greenwood
Gender Male
Birth[1] 27 Nov 1704 Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 6 May 1728 Framingham, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Sarah Adams
Marriage 15 Nov 1748 Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United Statesto Rachel Beverly
Death[2] 25 Sep 1775 Sutton, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Newton, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1905)
    p. 79.

    GRENWOOD, Danell [dup. Daniel Greenwood], s. John and Hanah [dup. Hannah], [born] Nov. 27, 1704.

  2. Sutton, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Sutton, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849. (Worcester, Massachusetts: Franklin P. Rice, 1907)
    p. 423.

    GREENWOOD, Elder Daniel, [died] Sept. 25, 1775, in 71st year. GS

  3. Benedict, William Addison, and Hiram A Tracy. History of the town of Sutton, Massachusetts, from 1704 to 1876: including Grafton until 1735; Millbury until 1813; and parts of Northbridge, Upton, and Auburn. (Worcester, Mass: Sanford & Company, 1878)
    p. 653.

    "Daniel Greenwood and his wife, Sarah, were received into the church in Sutton, by letter from the church in Framingham, in 1730. They were afterward dismissed to form the church in the north parish, now Millbury. He d. June 8, 1812."
    [Note: the death date in 1812 is virtually impossible for a man already married by 1730, and turns out to be his son, also named Daniel.]