Person:Nathaniel Byfield (1)

Watchers
  1. Nathaniel Byfield1653 - 1733
  2. Priscilla Byfield - 1705
  • HNathaniel Byfield1653 - 1733
  • WDeborah ClarkAbt 1644 - 1717
m. 1675
  1. Deborah Byfield1678/79 - 1708
  2. Nathaniel Byfield
  3. Elizabeth Byfield1680 -
  4. Sarah ByfieldAbt 1682 - 1708
m. 18 Apr 1718
Facts and Events
Name Nathaniel Byfield
Gender Male
Birth? 1653 Long Ditton, Surrey, England
Marriage 1675 to Deborah Clark
Marriage 18 Apr 1718 Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United Statesto Sarah Leverett
Death? 6 Jun 1733 Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
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To check:Born after mother was 50
References
  1.   Researches Among Funeral Sermons, in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society)
    18:288.

    "A Sermon preached the Lord's Day after the Funeral of the Honorable Nathaniel Byfield, Esq., late Judge of the Vice Admiralty, and one of His Majesty's Council for this province. Who died at his house in Boston, on the 6th of June, 1733, in the 80th year of his age. By Charles Chauncy, M.A., one of the Pastors of the old Church."
    Notes: Son of Rev. Mr. Richard Byfield, mother from "noted family of the Juxons", youngest of 21 children, born in 1653, arrived at Boston in 1674, married the following year Mrs. Deborah Clark, who d. 1717, m. 1718 Sarah Leverett, youngest daughter of Hon. Governor Leverett, she dying 1730.

  2.   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)
    1:325-326.

    "NATHANIEL, Boston 1674, it is said, was b. 1653, at Long Ditton, Co. Surry, s. of Rev. Richard (wh. bec. a mem. of the famous Westminister Assemb.) and youngest of 21 ch. m. 1675, Deborah, d. of capt. Thomas Clark, wh. d. 1717, had Nathaniel, and four more ch. wh. all, d. young, exc. Deborah, wh. m. 22 Oct. 1696, Edward Lyde. He m. for sec. w. 17 Apr. 1718, Sarah, youngest d. of Gov. Leverett, wh. d. 21 Dec. 1730; was of ar. co. 1679, a prop. and among first sett. of Bristol in Plymouth Col. for wh. he was rep. 1691, and after chart.of 1692 for the Unit. Prov. speaker of the ho. 1693, a col. judge of prob. and of com. pleas. for the new County of Bristol, after for Suffk. and judge of the Vice-Admira. as also of his majesty's counc. d. 6 June 1733."