Person:Nathaniel Rust (3)

m. Bef 1638
  1. Samuel Rust1638 - Aft 1676
  2. Nathaniel Rust1639/40 - Bef 1713
  3. Hannah Rust1641 -
  4. Israel Rust, Sr.1643 - 1712
  5. Benomi Rust1646 - 1649
  • HNathaniel Rust1639/40 - Bef 1713
  • WMary WardwellAbt 1644 - 1720/21
m. Aft 1660
  1. Hannah Rust
  2. Mary Rust1664 - 1755
  3. Lt. Nathaniel Rust1666/67 - 1711
  4. Margaret Rust1668/69 -
  5. Elizabeth Rust1671/72 - 1732
  6. Mercy Rust1674 - 1727/28
  7. Dorothy Rust1681/82 - 1684
  8. John Rust1684 - 1716/17
  9. Sarah Rust1686 - 1738/39
  10. Hannah RustAbt 1688 -
Facts and Events
Name Nathaniel Rust
Gender Male
Christening[1][2] 2 Feb 1639/40 Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
Residence[5] 1661 Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage Aft 1660 Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Mary Wardwell
Other[6] 18 Apr 1670 Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United StatesNamed in father-in-law's probated will
Other[7] 1674 Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United StatesWith Samuel Hunt, set up a fish weir
Other[5][3] 27 May 1674 Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United Statestook Freeman's Oath
Other[9] 13 Feb 1678 Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United Statesright of commanage
Other[8] 15 Oct 1679 Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United StatesAppointed by General Court to collect unpaid subscriptions for new College building in Cambridge
Property[9] Bef 1685 Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United Statesestablished a tannery
Other[5] 28 Jan 1684 Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United Statesnamed in father's "will"
Other[10] 5 Sep 1685 Suffolk, Massachusetts, United Statessold his share of father's estate to his brother-in-law Robert Earle
Military[5] 19 Jun 1690 Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United Statesappointed Quartermaster of expedition to Canada
Other[5] 23 Mar 1692/93 Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United Statesone of group of selectmen appointed to lay out more town
Property[9] From 1699 to 1701 Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United Statessold property to son-in-law Thomas Norton
Property[9][5] Mar 1710 Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United Statessold house to sons-in-law Capt. Daniel Ringe and Thomas Norton
Occupation[3][4][5] glover
Death[4] Bef 23 Dec 1713 Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Lincoln, George; Thomas T. Bouve; Edward T. Bouve; John D. Long; Walter L. Bouve; Francis H. Lincoln; Edmund Hersey; Fearing Burr; Charles W. S Seymour; and Town of Hingham. History of the Town of Hingham, Massachusetts . (Hingham, Massachusetts: The Town, 1893)
    p. 142.

    Rust, Henry, name of wife unknown. Children baptized Hingham: Nathaniel, 2 February 1639/40.

  2. "Hobart Journal", in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society)
    121:12.

    1639 1640
    february
    2 Nathaniel Rust bapt

  3. 3.0 3.1 Hammatt, Abraham, and Robert Barnes. The Hammatt Papers: Early Inhabitants of Ipswich, Massachusetts 1633-1700. (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1980)
    319.

    "RUST, Russ, Nathaniel. Had a share in Plum Island, 1664; voter in Town affairs, 1679. He was a glover by trade. Freeman, May 27, 1674; Tithingman, 1667; had a seat in the Meeting house, 'short seat near pulpit, 1700'. He was dead in 1713. His widow, Mary Rust, died Jan. 16, 1720."

  4. 4.0 4.1 Rust, Albert D. (Albert Dexter). Record of the Rust Family: Embracing the Descendants of Henry Rust, Who Came from England and Settled in Hingham, Mass., 1634-1635. (Waco, Texas: The Author, 1891)
    17.

    "Mr. Nathaniel Rust, Sen., of Ipswich, 'Glover', died intestate and his sons-in-law, Capt. Daniel Ringe and Mr. Thomas Norton, were appointed administrators of his estate, 23 Dec., 1713."

  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 Rust, Albert D. (Albert Dexter). Record of the Rust Family: Embracing the Descendants of Henry Rust, Who Came from England and Settled in Hingham, Mass., 1634-1635. (Waco, Texas: The Author, 1891).

    p. 14 & ff
    Nathaniel Rust was in Ipswich as early as 1661, engaged in manufacture of gloves
    Nathaniel Rust took the freeman’s oath 27 May 1674
    1 Sept 1692, Nathaniel Rust Sr with others appointed to a committee to oversee affairs for ordination of Mr. John Rogers.
    Nathaniel Rust appointed as one of selectmen to lay out more town 23 March 1692-3; was appointed quartermaster in the expedition to Canada, 19 June 1690; was representative to the legislature in 1690 and 1691.
    Bond of Capt. Rindge and Deacon Norton, acknowledged 9 May 1710, Nathaniel Rust conveyed his real estate to them for the “support and comfortable maintainance of himself and his wife in the old age and under infirmaties etc.”

    p. 6 – (See also Suffolk County, MA, Record of Deeds, Vol. 13, 1683-1686; LDS #0493936, esp. p. 264 & ff)
    To all Christian People to whom this present deed of Sale Shal come Henry Rust of Boston with the county of Suffolk & Colony of the Massachusetts Bay in New England Glover sends greeting Know ye that I the said Henry Rust for divers good causes & valuable considerations Mee thereunto Moving more especially for & in consideration of the natural love good will & Afection which I have & bear unto my son Nathaniel Rust of Ipswich in New England aforesaid Glover & my Son in Law Robert Earle of Boston afores’d Corweiner husband to my daughter Hannah and for & Towards the repaiyement & recompensing of them for their great love care dutifulness considerable charges & disburstments by them for several yeares past expended in the releife & supplyes of myself & wife & in consideration of such farther charges & expenses as they or either of them shal further be at for my comfortable subsistence during my natural life & decent interment of my body after death, . . . .
    In witness whereof I the said Henry Rust have hereunto set my hand & seal this Twenty Eighth day of January anno Doni one thousand six hundred eighty & foure

  6. Early Salem Wills, in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society)
    Volume 48 (October); p. 458, 1894.

    p. 458 - No. 525, William Wardell, will probated 18 April 1670, of Boston
    to dau. Mary, wife to Nathaniel Rust, 10 shillings

  7. Felt, Joseph B. History of Ipswich, Essex, and Hamilton. (Cambridge, Massachusetts: Printed by C. Folsom, 1834)
    p. 108.

    1674 - "Nathaniel Rust & Samuel Hunt are permitted to set up a wear about the Falls, if it do not hinder the mill nor passage thereto. The form of a wear was as follows. Stone walls were built down the stream, till they came in contact at an angle of forty-five degrees. At this angle a cage was placed, composed of hoops with twigs fastened to them. The walls conducted the fish down to the cage, and thus they were taken in great number."

  8. Ipswich Grammar School , in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society)
    Volume 6 (January); p. 67, 1852.

    15 October 1679, General Court appointed Nathaniel Rust to collect unpaid subscriptions to the new building of the College at Cambridge from those people on the south side of the river [in Ipswich] and Simon Stace the same on the north side.

  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 Waters, Thomas Franklin; Sarah Whipple Goodhue; John Wise; and Ipswich Historical Society (Massachusetts). Ipswich in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. (Ipswich, Massachusetts: The Ipswich Historical Society, 1905-17).

    p. 93-98
    Nathaniel Rust on list of those with right of commange in Feb 13:1678
    p. 708
    Richard Saltonstall was a tanner. Beyond "Saltonstall's Brook", Nathaniel Rust, a glover, gained possession of part of Saltonstall's land, established a tannery by 1685.
    p. 708
    Mercy Rust, his [Nathaniel Rust's] daughter, married Thomas Norton, also a tanner. In 1699-1700 Mr. Rust sold Norton 1 acre of land; in June 1701 he conveyed remaining 7 acres of planting and pasture land
    p. 709
    in March 1710, Rust sold his house to sons-in-law Capt. Daniel Ringe and Thomas Norton. The site is now occupied by the meeting house of the South Church.

  10. Suffolk County (Massachusetts). Register of Deeds. Records of deeds, 1639-1885; indexes to deeds, 1639-1920. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1969)
    Vol 13, p. 473 & ff; FHL # 0493936.

    To all Christian People to whome this present Deed of sale shall come Nathanael Rust senior of Ipswich within the Mattachusetts Colony of New England Glover and Mary his wife send greeting: Know Ye that the sd Nathanael Rust and Mary his wife for and inconsideration of the sume of Forty five pounds currant money of New England to them in hand well and truly paid before the ensealing and delivery of these presents by Robert Earle of Boston in New England aforesd, Cordwainer the receipt whereof they do hereby acknowledge and themselves therewith to be fully satisified and contended, . . . confirme unto him the sd Robert Earle his heires & assignes for ever One Moity or halfe part of all that Messuage or Tenement (wherein Henry Rust late of sd Boston deced dwelth) wch is scituate lying and being at the Southerly end of the Town of Boston aforesd. with all the Land belonging to the same as it is now fenced in, the whole is butted and bounded Southerly by the Street or highway that leadeth from the Broad street along by the sd Messuage or Tenement towards the water side, on the westerly side by the Land of John Marion Senr. part thereof was formerly the Land of Benjamin Brisco, and at the reare or Northerly end by the Land of Thomas Wyburne, and on the Easterly side by a certain lane there commonly called and known by the name of Bishops lane: wch. sd. Messuage or Tenement with the Land thereto belong bounded as aforesd. was given granted and sold by the sd. Henry Rust unto sd. Nathanael Rust and Robert Earle their heires & assignes for ever in equall halves by deed of Sale under the hand and Seale of sd. Henry Rust deced. bearing date the 28th January Anno Domi 1684. . . . And they do likewise hereby fully and absolutely give grant bargain sell and confirme unto the sd Robert Earle One halfe part of all the household goods implements & utensils of household known by wt. name or names soever, now remaining in sd. Messuage, and also all Deeds writings and evidences touching or concerning the premises . . . .In Witness whereof the sd. Nathanael Rust and Mary his wife have hereunto Set their hands & Seales the fifth day of September Anno Domi One thousand Six hundred Eighty & ffive Annoq RRs Jacobi Secundi Anglieae &a primo.
    Signed Nathanael Rust Senr & a Seale
    Witnesses: John Kilby, Eliezer Moody, Thomas Forty
    Entered 12 April 1686