Person:Ezekiel Osgood (2)

m. 20 Feb 1710/11
  1. Ezekiel Osgood1712 - 1798
  2. Samuel Osgood1714 - 1774
  3. Hannah Osgood1718 - 1771
  4. Ruth Osgood1718 -
  5. Christopher Osgood1721/22 - 1743/44
  6. John Osgood1725 - 1782
  7. Mary Osgood1729 - 1764
  8. Elizabeth Osgood1732 -
  • HEzekiel Osgood1712 - 1798
  • WMary Barker1725 - 1810
m. 15 May 1746
  1. Ezekiel Osgood1747 - 1817
  2. Mary Osgood1748/49 - 1794
  3. Christopher Osgood1750 - 1823
  4. Phebe Osgood1752 -
  5. Phineas Osgood1753 - 1836
  6. Daniel Osgood1755 - 1839
  7. Nathan Osgood1756 - 1830
  8. David Osgood1758 - 1783
  9. Dorcas Osgood1759 - 1794
  10. Hannah Osgood1761 -
  11. John Osgood1763 - 1812
  12. Isaac Osgood1764 - 1772
Facts and Events
Name Ezekiel Osgood
Gender Male
Christening[1] 13 Jan 1712 Andover, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 15 May 1746 Andover, Essex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Mary Barker
Death[2] 25 Jan 1798 Blue Hill, Hancock, Maine, United States
References
  1. Andover, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Andover, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849. (Topsfield, Massachusetts: Topsfield Historical Society, 1912)
    Vol. 1, p. 284.

    OSGOOD, Ezekiel, s. Ezekiel, bp. Jan. 13, 1712. CR2

  2. Noyes, Benjamin Lake, and Church of Christ at Blue Hill (Maine). Records of the Church of Christ at Blue Hill, Maine and extracts from vols. 1 & 2 of the town records. (Maine: Daughters of the American Revolution, [1950?])
    p. 80.

    1798
    Jan 25 Osgood; Ezekiel [died], aged 86, with wound from a fall.

  3.   Osgood, Ira, and Eben Putnam. A Genealogy of the Descendants of John, Christopher and William Osgood: Who Came from England and Settled in New England Early in the Seventeenth Century. (Salem, Mass.: Salem Press, 1894)
    p. 265.

    "Ezekiel Osgood removed from Andover, Mass., 4 Jan., 1768, with his eight sons and four daughters, to Blue Hill, Maine, where he was proprietor of one-half of the township. This was deeded to him by Nicholas Holt, April 24, 1764.

    He was one of the first settlers; built a log house in which he lived several years. The move into the wilderness was undertaken from a desire that his sons should not be stinted for land. For the sake of the children the parents braved the hardships of a new country. He died in Blue Hill, Me., at the house of his son Daniel Osgood."

  4.   "First Settlers of Bluehill, Maine", in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society)
    Vol. 34, p. 385.

    "From a MS. Account of that Town prepared by the Rev. Jonathan Fisher in 1827."
    "The 8th family was Ezekiel Osgood's, from Andover, Nov. 6, 1765. Mr. Osgood died 1798, aged 86. His posterity residing in town in 1810 were 5 children, 42 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren."
    [Note: transcript of the whole manuscript may be seen here.]