Person:Samuel Severance (1)

Samuel Severance
d.Aft 29 Jan 1678
m. Bef 1637
  1. Samuel Severance1637 - Aft 1678
  2. Ebenezer Severance1638/39 - Bet 1665 & 1669
  3. Abigail Severance1641/42 - 1641/42
  4. Abigail Severance1643 - Bef 1683
  5. Mary Severance1645 -
  6. John Severence1647 - Aft 1717
  7. Joseph Severance1649/50 - Bef 1725
  8. Elizabeth Severance1652 - 1658
  9. Benjamin Severance1654/55 - Aft 1665
  10. Ephraim Severance1656 - 1734
  11. Elizabeth Severance1658 - 1662/63
  • HSamuel Severance1637 - Aft 1678
  • WSarah Grant1642/43 -
m. 23 Feb 1666
Facts and Events
Name[1] Samuel Severance
Alt Name[2] Samuel Severans
Gender Male
Birth[3] 19 Sep 1637 Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 23 Feb 1666 Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United Statesto Sarah Grant
Death[4] Aft 29 Jan 1678
References
  1. John(1) Severance, in Hoyt, David W. The Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury, Massachusetts. (Providence, RI, 1897-1919)
    I:314.

    … d. young.

  2. Abigail Kimball(2), in Kimball, Judith A. The History of the Kimball Family in America. (Kittery, Maine; Portsmouth New Hampshire: Kimball Family Association, 1988, 2011)
    24.

    … died young.

  3. Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Salisbury, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849. (Topsfield, Massachusetts: Topsfield Historical Society, 1915)
    215.

    Severans, Sam[ue]ll, s. John and Abigail, (born) 19 : 7 m : 1637.

  4. Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County Massachusetts
    Vols 6 and 7.

    Page 166; Salem Quarterly Court; June 1676; Bond, dated June 4, 1675, given by Henry Kemble of Boston to Brimblecomb of Marblehead, fisherman, for 12li. Wit: Thomas Kemble and SAMUELL SEVERANS. Receipt dated Oct. 9, 1675, for 6li. of the foregoing, signed by Phillip (his mark) Brimblecom, for his father. Wit: John Daves and Marke Round.
    Page 340; Hampton Quarterly Court; Oct. 1677; Benjamin Allin v. SAMLL. SEVERANS. For 2,000 pine boards delivered at Exeter by Moses Gillman, to be delivered at Boston, which had not been received. Verdict for defendant.

    Robert Dutch of Ipswich sued George Carr of Amesbury for not performing an engagement, dated Dec. 21, 1677 concerning the vessel which William Carr, brother to said George Carr, agreed to build for said Dutch dated Feb. 16 1678; signed by Robert Lord for the town of Ipswich and served by Robert Lord marshal of Ipswich.
    John Severance and Susannah Severans deposed. Sworn, Mar. 24, 1678-9, before Jo. Woodbridge, commissioner.
    29: 1: 1678 Many legalisms and names, then in William Carr's account of what he had of Robert Dutch in 1677 there is listed: to moni sent by Samuell Savaranc, 10s 29: 1: 1678.