Person:Daniel Updike (2)

Daniel Updike
d.Bef 9 Feb 1704 Middlesex, England
m. 24 Sep 1643
  1. Edward Updike
  2. Elizabeth Updike1644 - 1716
  3. Lodowick Updike1646 - Bef 1734
  4. Richard Updike1648 - 1675
  5. Sara Updike1650 -
  6. Johannes Updike1658 -
  7. Jacob Updike1658 -
  8. Daniel Updike1660 - Bef 1704
Facts and Events
Name Daniel Updike
Gender Male
Birth? 1660 New Amsterdam
Death? Bef 9 Feb 1704 Middlesex, England

Contents

Birth

Daniel Updike (op Dyck) was born to Gysbert and Katherine (Smith) op Dyck probably in New Amsterdam.

Marriage

Martha

Events

  • Daniel Updike fought and was wounded in the Great Swamp Fight (King Phillip's War) on December 18-19, 1875.
  • As a mariner, Daniel Updike was captured on January 24, 1680 by Algerian (Barbery) Pirates and held for ransom. Richard Smith, Jr. ransomed him for 1500 gunlocks.

Death

Daniel Updike died in 1704 in St. Dunstans, Stepney, Middlesex, England. His will was dated February 9, 1704.

References
  1.   Daniel Updike, in Great Swamp Fight
    https://archive.org/details/richardsmithfirs00updi/page/57.

    Richard, Daniel, and James Updike were involved in this expedition. Daniel and James were wounded ...

  2.   The Various Daniel Updikes, in Castle Chronicle
    http://www.smithscastle.org/new-page-4.

    Discusses the many Daniel Updikes.

  3.   LAND:
    -28 Apr 1716 Lodowick Updike of Kingstown, gentleman, quit claim all my right to land in Kingstown on Boston Neck to Ephraim Smith of Kingstown, yeoman, 27 1/2 acres bounded: N on land of Jeremiah Smith which did of late belong and was the right of my brother Daniel Updike late of London deceased. Signed: Lodowick Updike. Witnesses: Peleg Hoxse and Francis Wilcott. [South Kingstown Land 2/3:215-216]
    -8 Apr 1716 Lodowick Updike of [burn] gentleman for [burn] to Ephraim Smith of Kings[burn] [burn] Boston Neck [burn] acres bounded: [burn] N Jeremiah Smith, E [burn] William Gardner, S James [burn] said neck and belonging to my brother Daniel Updike late [burn] deceased. Signed: Lodowick Updike. [North Kingstown Land 2:157-158]