Person:Nathaniel Sutliff (1)

Nathaniel Sutliff
b.Est 1639
  • HNathaniel SutliffEst 1639 - 1676
  • WHannah Plympton1644/45 - Bef 1693
m. 31 Jan 1664/65
  1. Hannah Sutliff1665 - 1743
  2. Judith Sutliff1667 -
  3. Sergeant Nathaniel Sutliff1672 - 1732
  4. John SutliffEst 1675 - 1752
Facts and Events
Name[3] Nathaniel Sutliff
Alt Name Nathaniel Sutcliffe
Alt Name[2] Nathaniel Sutlieff
Gender Male
Birth[1] Est 1639 Estimate based on date of marriage
Marriage 31 Jan 1664/65 Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United Statesto Hannah Plympton
Death[2][3] 19 May 1676 Gill, Franklin, Massachusetts, United Statesat the Falls Fight
References
  1. Nathaniel Sutliffe, 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)
    4:233.

    " Nathaniel (Sutliffe), Medfield 1678 [error for 1668; died 1676 in the 'Falls Fight'].

    [Additions and Corrections] [Savage 4:708] [Vol. 4] P. 233, l. 15 from bot. aft. Medfield, ins. m. 31 Jan. 1675 [error for 1665], Hannah, eldest d. of John Plimpton, but I kn. no more, exc. that he was liv. in"

  2. 2.0 2.1 Nathaniel Sutleiff, in Sheldon, George. Biographical Sketchs of the Settlers at Pocumtuck Before Philip's War. History and Proceedings of the Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association. (Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association, 1890-1921)
    1:71, 1890.

    "Sutlieff (or Sutly) Nathaniel—Was of Medfield in 1668; a settler here in 1673, on the Col. Asa Stebbins lot; was killed with Capt. Turner at the Falls fight, May 19, 1676. He m., Jan. 31, 1665, Hannah, dau. of Sergt. Plympton; she m. (2), 1677, Samuel Harrington; their children went to Conn."

  3. 3.0 3.1 1. Nathaniel Sutlieff, in Sheldon, George. A History of Deerfield, Massachusetts: the Times when and the People by whom it was Settled, Unsettled, and Resettled, with a Special Study of the Indian Wars in the Connecticut Valley; with Genealogies. (Greenfield, Mass.: Press of E. A. Hall & Co., 1895-1896)
    2:330.

    "l. Sutlieff, Nathaniel, of Medfield 1668; by a vote of Dedham, Feb. 16, 1671-2, Lieut. Fisher was allowed to sell six cow commons and one sheep common at Pocumtuek to Nathaniel Sutlieff of Medfield. The bargain was made and Sutlieff was here 1673, and sett. on lot No. 34; he escaped the Bloody Brook massacre, but was killed with Capt. Turner, May 19, 1676; he m. Jan. 31, 1665, Hannah, dau. John Plympton; she m. (2) 1677, Sam'l Harrington."