Person:Samuel Nettleton (27)

Watchers
Samuel Nettleton
d.Bef 26 Jan 1701/02
m. 29 May 1670
  1. John Nettleton1670/71 - 1714/15
  2. Samuel Nettleton1672/73 - Bef 1701/02
  3. Martha Nettleton1675 -
  • HSamuel Nettleton1672/73 - Bef 1701/02
  • WHannah BarberAbt 1681 - Bef 1707
m. Bef 1697
  1. Hannah NettletonCal 1697 -
  2. Ruth NettletonCal 1700 - 1732
Facts and Events
Name Samuel Nettleton
Gender Male
Birth? 8 Mar 1672/73 Killingworth, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States
Marriage Bef 1697 Estimate based on calculated date of birth of eldest known child (Hannah).
to Hannah Barber
Death? Bef 26 Jan 1701/02
References
  1.   Samuel Nettleton of Killingworth, in Jacobus, Donald Lines (transcriber). New London (Conn.) Probate Records: Abstract of Records before 1710. American Genealogist (D.L. Jacobus). (Apr, Jul, Oct 1933; Jan, Apr, Jul, Oct 1934; Jan, Jul, Oct 1935; Jan, Oct 1936; Jan, Apr, Jul, Oct 1937; Jan, Apr, Oct 1938, Oct 1940, Oct 1941, Oct 1942, Apr 1943, Jan, Oct 1944; Jul 1953)
    13:246.

    "Nettleton, Samuel, of Killingworth. File No. 3808. Bond 4 June 1702 of Hannah Nettleton (her mark, H), widow of Samuell Nettleton of Kenellworth Dec'd, and William Barber, as Adm'rs. Wit.: George Chatfield, John Kelcey iuner.

    Inventory, £117.02.00, taken 26 Jan. 1701/2 by John Kelcey, Willm Wellman, John Crane. 'The Childrens age is' Hannah, 4; Ruth, 1 1/2.

    Inventory of the Estat of Samll : Nettelton and Hannah his Wife taken 6 Sept. 1707 by same three appraisers; £117.18.00. Ruth had been kept three years by William Barber, being about four years old when she came; her care worth £10 per year.

    Copied 2 June 1712 from Killingworth records: Samuell Nettelton hath by order from his mother and his Brother John as part of his fathers Legati; etc.; Nov. 1697.

    19 July 1720. Paybody Greenal in behalf of wife Ruth one of the daughters and Coheirs of Samuel Netleton of Kennelworth dec'd, moved for appearance of William Barber of Kennelworth, who was appointed guardian of the two children, to render account, and that estate be divided from their father's estate and also what fell to them by their Grandfather Barber, both which have remained in the sd Guardian's hands."