Person:Thomas Flint (1)

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m. Est 1644
  1. Captain Thomas FlintAbt 1644 - 1721
  2. Elizabeth Flint1650 -
  3. Sgt George Flint1652/53 - 1720
  4. John Flint1655 - Bef 1730
  5. Hannah Flint1657/58 - 1663
  6. Joseph FlintAbt 1662 - Bef 1710/11
  • HCaptain Thomas FlintAbt 1644 - 1721
  • WHannah MoultonAbt 1646 - 1673/74
m. 22 May 1666
  1. Abigail Flint1668 -
  2. George Flint1672 -
  • HCaptain Thomas FlintAbt 1644 - 1721
  • WMary DountonAbt 1647 - Aft 1721
m. 15 Nov 1674
  1. Thomas Flint1678 - Bef 1757
  2. Mary Flint1680 - 1748
  3. Ebenezer Flint1683 - 1767
  4. Deacon William Flint1685 - 1736
  5. Elizabeth Flint1687 - 1778
  6. Jonathan Flint1689 -
  7. Ann Flint1691 -
  8. Capt. Samuel Flint1693 - 1767
  9. Lydia Flint1695 -
Facts and Events
Name Captain Thomas Flint
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1644 Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Alt Birth[2] Abt 1645 Danvers, Essex, Massachusetts, United Statesnot created until 1757
Marriage 22 May 1666 to Hannah Moulton
Marriage 15 Nov 1674 Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States(Salem Village)
to Mary Dounton
Military[2] 1675
Will? 11 Feb 1721 Danvers, Essex, Massachusetts, United Statesnot created until 1757
Death[2] 24 May 1721 Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States(Salem Village)
Alt Death? 24 May 1721 North Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United Statesnot created until 1853
References
  1.   Burrage, Henry Sweetser; Albert Roscoe Stubbs; and George Thomas Little. Genealogical and family history of the state of Maine. (New York, New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, c1909)
    628-629.

    "Thomas (2), eldest son of Thomas (l) and Ann Flint, followed the carpenter's trade in connection with fanning and was the owner of real estate to the amount of nine hundred acres, from which he allotted a farm to each of his three sons. He inherited and occupied the homestead established by his father. Strong in his religious faith, he labored diligently and effectively for the establishment of the first church in Salem Village, and that he was considered the most skillful mechanic among the settlers is attested by the fact that they selected him to superintend the construction of their first meeting house. In King Philip's war he served in Captain Gardner's company, which participated in the expedition against the Narragansett Indians in 1675, and he was wounded. He was afterwards an officer in the Salem Village company. May 22, 1666, he married Hannah Moulton. who died in 1672. leaving two children, Abigail and George. September 22, 1674, he married for his second wife Mary Dounton. and the children of this union were: Thomas, Mary, Ebenezer, William, Elizabeth and Jonathan."

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Flint, John. A genealogical register of the descendants of Thomas Flint of Salem: with a copy of the wills and inventories of the estates of the first two generations. (Andover [Massachusetts]: Warren F. Draper, 1860)
    p 8, 9.

    says his age was about 76 at the time of his death
    during King Phillips War and was wounded during the great swamp fight