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Facts and Events
Name |
Judge Barnabas Lathrop |
Alt Name[1][2] |
Barnabas Lothrop |
Gender |
Male |
Christening[1] |
6 Jun 1636 |
Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States |
Marriage |
3 Nov 1658 |
Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United Statesto Susanna Clark |
Alt Marriage |
1 Dec 1658 |
Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United Statesto Susanna Clark |
Marriage |
15 Nov 1698 |
Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United Statesto Abigail Button |
Will[3] |
8 Jun 1713 |
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Death[2][3][4] |
26 Oct 1715 |
Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States |
Burial[3][4] |
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Lothrop Hill Cemetery, Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States |
Probate[3] |
27 Nov 1715 |
Will proved. |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 John Lothrop, in Anderson, Robert Charles; George F. Sanborn; and Melinde Lutz Sanborn. The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635. (Boston, Massachusetts: NEHGS, 1999-2011)
4:348.
"Barnabas Lothrop, bp. Scituate, 6 June 1636 [NEHGR 9:281]; …"
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Barnabas Lothrop, in 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)
3:119.
"Lothrop, Lathrop, Lothorp, or Lowthrop, Lawthrop, Barnabas, Barnstable, s. of Rev. John, m. Plymouth rec. says, 3 Nov. or as ano. report is, 1 Dec. 1658, Susanna, d. of Thomas Clark, had John, b. 7 Oct. 1659, d. bef. 7 yrs.; Abigail, 18 Dec. 1660; Barnabas, 22 Mar. 1663; Susanna, Feb. 1665; Nathaniel, 23 Nov. 1669; Bathshua, 25 June 1671; Ann, 10 Aug. 1673; Thomas, 7 Mar. 1675, d. at 7 mos.; Mercy, 27 June 1676, d. at one yr.; Thankful, bapt. 16 Sept. 1683; James, 30 Mar. 1684; and Samuel, 14 June 1685; was six yrs. a rep. also an Assist. of the Col. of Plymouth, named a counsellor in the new Province Chart. by Increase Mather, and rechosen; m. sec. w. 15 Nov. 1698, Abigail, wid. of Joseph Dudson, d. of Robert Button and d. 1715, in 79th yr."
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 10. Barnabas Lothrop, in Huntington, Rev. E. B. (Elijah Baldwin), and Julia M. Huntington. A Genealogical record of the Lo-Lathrop family in this Country,: Embracing the Descendants, as far as known, of the Rev. John Lothropp, of Scituate and Barnstable, Mass., and Mark Lothrop, of Salem and Bridgewater, Mass. and the first Generation of Descendants of other names. (Hartford, Connecticut: The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company, 1884)
41.
"10. Barnabas, 'Bernabus, son of John Lothropp,' as his father wrote it in the baptismal record, baptized at Scituate, Mass., June 6, 1636, … He was also a noted man. He became the first judge of probate in Barnstable on the organization of the court, having his brother Joseph as clerk. Was Deputy from 1675 to 1682, Judge of Common Pleas 1692, and the same year appointed counsellor with Governor Hinckley, Governor Bradford, and John Walley, to represent New Plymouth at Boston, under the new charter. Died Oct 26, 1715. On his headstone his title is Esq. The inscriptions on these three [his and that of his two wives] stones in the old burying lot near the county jail in Barnstable are as distinct as when first cut. In his will, dated June 8, 1713, and probated Nov. 27, 1715, he names the following legatees, with the relationship indicated: his wife Abigail; his only son Barnabus; his grandson Barnabus, the 'only son of my son John, deceased'; grandson John, son of 'my son Nathaniel, deceased'; his brother John and two sisters, Abigail Clark and Bathshewa Marsh; his daughter-in-law, Elizabeth Crocker; his grandson, Joseph Lewis, son of Ebenezer Lewis; and 'my seven children now remaining; my kinswoman Bethya Hinckley, now dwelling with me, my six daughters, Abigail Sturgis, Susanna Shurtlef, Bathshewa Freeman, Anna Lewis, Sarah Skeffe, and Thankful Hedge; and Betbya Claghorn 'who is my daughter-in-law.'"
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Barnabas Lothrop, in Find A Grave.
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