Person:Joseph Hawley (4)

m. Feb 1651/52
  1. Joseph Hawley1652 -
  2. Lieutenant Joseph Hawley1654 - 1711
  3. Elizabeth Hawley1656 - 1719
  4. Dorothy Hawley1658 - 1710
  • HLieutenant Joseph Hawley1654 - 1711
  • WLydia Marshall1655/56 - 1732
m. 24 Sep 1676
  1. Lydia Hawley1680 - 1748
  2. Lieutenant Joseph Hawley1682 - 1735
  3. Samuel Hawley1686/87 -
  4. Rev. Thomas Hawley1689 - 1738
Facts and Events
Name[4][5][6] Lieutenant Joseph Hawley
Gender Male
Birth[1][2][4][6] 4 Jun 1654 Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
Baptism[1][2][4][6] 7 Jun 1654 Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
Degree[4] 1674 Harvard College.
Marriage 24 Sep 1676 Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut, United Statesto Lydia Marshall
Death[1][3] 19 May 1711 Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Coddington, John Insley. Wilton and Marshall Families of Windsor, Conn., and Northampton, Mass. The American Genealogist. (1962)
    38:10-11.

    'Children of Samuel and Mary (Wilton) Marshall, born at Windsor: ...
    Lydia, b 18 Feb. 1655 (prob. 1655/6); bapt. 7 Feb. 1656/7; d. at Northampton 28 Oct. 1732; m. at Windsor, 24 Sept. 1676, Mr. Joseph Hawley, also a legatee in the will of Lieut. David Wilton, who was b. at Roxbury, Mass., 4 June 1654, bapt. there 7 June 1654 (Roxbury V.R., 1:171). ... d. at Northampton 19 May 1711; son of Thomas and Dorothy (Harbottle) (Lamb) Hawley of Roxbury. ... (Elias S. Hawley, The Hawley Record, 1890, p. 410.)'

  2. 2.0 2.1 Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Roxbury, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849. (Salem, Massachusetts: Essex Institute, 1925-1926)
    1:171, Births.

    'HAWLY, ...
    Joseph, s. Thomas, bp. June 7, 1654. [b. 4 : 7m. CT. R.; bp. 11 : 4m. C. R. 1.]

    The birth date is given as 4 : 7m - which would be September. If it were 4m, it would be June. Presumably this is a mis-transcription.

  3. Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Northampton, Massachusetts: Corbin Collection Volume 1: Records of Hampshire County, Massachusetts. (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2003)
    page 118.

    'Deaths in 1711 ...
    Hawley Mr. Joseph, Esq. in 57th year May 19 1711'

  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Thomas Hawley, in Savage, James. A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England: Showing Three Generations of Those Who Came Before May, 1692, on the Basis of Farmer's Register. (Boston: Little, Brown, and Co, 1860-1862)
    2:385.

    … Joseph, again, [born] 7, bapt. 11 June 1654 (tho. in Geneal. Reg. XI. 330, the numerals for mo. and day are interchang. but the ch. rec. of bapt. must be right), H. C. 1674.

  5. Joseph Hawley, in Savage, James. A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England: Showing Three Generations of Those Who Came Before May, 1692, on the Basis of Farmer's Register. (Boston: Little, Brown, and Co, 1860-1862)
    2:384.

    Joseph (Hawley), Northampton, s. of Thomas, taught a sch. soon after gr. then preach. a brief period, and again was sch.-master, last a trader, freem. 1680, and rep. 1683, 5, 91, and 2, and prob. under the new chart. He m. 24 Sept. 1676, Lydia, d. of capt. Samuel Marshall of Windsor, had Dorothy, b. 1678, d. young; Lydia, 1680; Joseph, 1682; Dorothy, again, 1684; Samuel, 1686; Thomas, 1689, H. C. 1709, the first min. of Ridgefield; and Ebenezer, 1694, who d. without ch. and the f. d. 19 May 1711, and his wid. d. 1732. Lydia m. Henry Dwight; Dorothy m. Rev. Thomas Cheney, of Brookfield; Samuel and Thomas had fams. but at a distance. Joseph m. Rebecca d. of Rev. Solomon Stoddard, d. June 1735, left, beside Elisha, b. 1726, wh. fell in the bloody victory, 8 Sept. 1755, at Fort George, only Joseph, b. 1723, Y. C. 1742, one of the master spirits of the Amer. Revo. wh. d. 10 Mar. 1788, when this name failed at N. See Hutch. III. 295, and Tudor's Life of Otis. Sv 2:384

  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Joseph Hawley, in Sibley, John Langdon. Biographical Sketches of Graduates of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. (Cambridge, Mass.: C.W. Sever, 1873- 1885)
    2:459.

    Joseph Hawley, B. A. [1674], born 7 and baptized 11 June, 1654, at Roxbury, Massachusetts, was son of Thomas Hawley, who married, 2 February, 1651-2, for his second wife, Dorothy Harbottle, widow of Thomas Lamb. … Though apparently belonging to the Class of 1674, he received his first degree in 1675; his name for many years standing at the head of the latter class, and printed Hauley on all the Catalogues, there being no letter w in Latin. He went to Northampton in 1677, where he taught school, then preached, again became a schoolmaster, and afterward, a trader. At the session of the General Court, 19 May, 1680, he was made freeman. At the October session in 1682 the Legislature appointed him surveyor. He was Representative to the Legislature in 1683, 1685, 1691, 1692, and probably under the new charter. At the October session in 1685 it was ordered that "he be leiften•nt ... to the foote company of Northampton vnder the conduct of Aron Cooke, captain."