Family:Samuel Capen and Susannah Payson (1)

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Marriage[1] 9 Apr 1673 Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
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References
  1. Boston (Massachusetts). Record Commissioners. A Report of the Record Commissioners of the City of Boston: Containing Dorchester Births, Marriages, and Deaths to the End of 1825. (Boston, Massachusetts: Rockwell and Churchill, city printers, 1890)
    22.

    Samuel Capen the Son of Deacon Capen was Married unto Susanna Payson by Mr William Stoughton the 9th of the (2 Mo:) Called April 1673.

  2.   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)
    Vol. I:334.

    SAMUEL, Dorchester, br. of the preced. m. 9 Apr. 1673, Susanna, d. of Edward Payson, had Samuel, b. 1 Feb. 1674, d. at 4 mos.; Samuel, again, 4 Nov. 1675, d. at 2 mos.; Hopestill, 13 Oct. 1677; Mary, 23 Sept. 1679; Ebenezer, 30 Apr. 1682, d. at 6 mos.; Edward, 24 Sept. 1683; Samuel, again, 1 Mar. 1686; Susanna, 10 Nov. 1688; Jabesh, 3 Mar. 1690, d. soon; Jonathan, 17 Mar. 1691; Susanna, again, 5 Sept. 1693; John, 19 June 1696; and Elizabeth 28 Sept. 1698. He was freem. 1674, and d. 19 May 1733, at ripe age (tho. something short of that his gr.stone boasts); and his wid. d. 3 Feb. 1738, aged 82.

  3.   Suffolk County (Massachusetts). Register of Deeds. Land deed registers 1885-1895 (Suffolk County, Massachusetts). (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 2003-2004).

    [Note: these deeds are the surviving children of Samuel and Susanna selling land after he died.]

    Vol. 53, folio 59 reverse: 1 May 1735: Hopestill Capen, Edward Capen and Samuel Capen all of Dorchester Yeomen, and Jonathan Capen of Stoughton Clothier, and John Capen of Dorchester yeoman and Stephen Williams of Roxbury Yeomand and Mary his wife for £190 to Samuel Scott of Wrentham two parcels "Late in the Township of Dorchester and now in the Township of Stoughton", being about 91 acres. Signed by Hopestill Capen, Edward Capen, Samuel Capen, Jonathan Capen, John Capen, Stephen William and Mary Williams.

    Vol. 54, folio 154 reverse: 11 May 1736: Hopestill Capen yeoman, Edward Capen yeoman, Samuel Capen yeoman, all of Dorcheater, Jonathan Capen Clothier of Stoughton, John Capen yeoman of Dorchester, and Stephen Williams of Roxbury Gentleman and Mary his Wife, for £210 to Samuel Richardson of Wrentham 218 acres "Late in the Township of Dorchester and now in the Township of Stoughton". Signed by Hopestill Capen, Edward Capen, Samuel Capen, Jonathan Capen, John Capen, Stephen William and Mary Williams.