Person:Samuel Stebbins (1)

Samuel Stebbins
d.3 Sep 1732
m. 17 Dec 1657
  1. Samuel Stebbins1658/59 - 1732
  2. Abigail Stebbins1660 - 1748
  3. Thomas Stebbins1662 - 1712
  4. Hannah Stebbins1664 - 1703/04
  5. Mary Stebbins1666 - 1733
  6. Sarah Stebbins1668 -
  7. Joseph Stebbins1669/70 - 1681
  8. Deborah Stebbins1671/72 -
  9. Benjamin Stebbins1674 -
  10. Rebecca Stebbins1675/76 - 1712
  11. Thankful Stebbins1678 - 1744
  • HSamuel Stebbins1658/59 - 1732
  • WMary French1659 - 1695/96
m. 14 Mar 1677/78
  1. Hannah StebbinsAbt 1681 -
  2. Mary Stebbins1682/83 -
  • HSamuel Stebbins1658/59 - 1732
m.
  1. Samuel Stebbins1689 -
m. 14 Mar 1691/92
Facts and Events
Name Samuel Stebbins
Gender Male
Birth[1] 21 Jan 1658/59 Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States
Alt Marriage 14 Mar 1676/77 Massachusetts, United Statesto Mary French
Marriage 14 Mar 1677/78 Massachusetts, United Statesto Mary French
Marriage 14 Mar 1691/92 Rhode Island, United Statesto Sarah Williams
Marriage probably not married
to Unknown
Death? 3 Sep 1732
Alt Death? 3 Sep 1738 Coldspring, Hampshire, Massachusetts

Mehuman Stebbins of Connecticut by Prentiss Glazier cites Stebbins Genealogy (1904) p.115, which states that Samuel Stebbins was divorced by his first wife Mary French for infidelity which included his siring of several children by Sarah Williams. The decree was rendered 27 DEC 1692 and Samuel m 12 MAR 1692/3 Sarah Williams in Rhode Island. The subject of the article is apparently the son of Samuel by another extra-marital affair with Ruth Baker who subsequently married Ebenezer Alford.

References
  1. Corbin, Walter E. Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Northampton, Massachusetts, Corbin Collection Vol. 1: Records of Hampshire County, Massachusetts: Corbin Collection Volume 1. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2003)
    4.

    Stebings, Samll s. John & Abigail Bartlet [born] Jan. 21, 1658/9

  2.   Cutter, William Richard. Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts. (New York: Lewis Publishing Co., 1908)
    1:510.
  3.   Pope, Charles Henry. Pioneers of Massachusetts (1620-1650): A Descriptive List, Drawn from Records of the Colonies, Towns and Churches. (Boston: The Author, 1900)
    328.
  4.   Memoirs of Stebbins Family.
  5.   The American Genealogist (TAG). (Donald Lines Jacobus, et.al.)
    LI (1975):117.