Person:Godfrey Dearborn (2)

m. 1594
  1. Godfrey Dearborn1603 - 1686
m. 23 Jun 1629
  1. William Dearborn1630 -
  • HGodfrey Dearborn1603 - 1686
  • WAnn GoodyAbt 1605 - Bef 1662
m. Abt 1630
  1. Thomas Dearborn, Sr.1632 - 1710
  2. Henry Dearborn1633 - 1724/25
  3. _____ Dearborn1636 -
  4. Esther DearbornAbt 1638 -
  5. Sarah Dearborn1641 - 1714
  6. John Dearborn1642 - 1731
  7. _____ DearbornAbt 1644 -
m. 25 Nov 1662
Facts and Events
Name[1] Godfrey Dearborn
Gender Male
Birth? 24 Sep 1603 Hannah, Lincolnshire, England
Marriage 23 Jun 1629 Orby, Lincolnshire, Englandto Lucy Richardson
Marriage Abt 1630 Devonshire, Englandto Ann Goody
Other[10] 4 May 1639 Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United StatesSignatory, Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States. Exeter Combination
Marriage 25 Nov 1662 Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United Statesto Dorothy _____
Death? 2 Apr 1686 Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States

I Godfreey Dearbarne of Hampton in the provenc of New Hampshier in New England Being aged and Inferme of Body * * * I give and Bequeath Unto Dorothy Dearbarn my loveing wife for the term of her life my Dwellinng House & Barne & orchyard and the Use and Improvementt of all my land both Areable land pastuer & marsh land for her Comfortable subsistenc Duering the terme of Her life, and the use and Improvementt of all my moveables within Dores and withoutt Duering the terme of her life

Itt I doe Give and bequeath Unto my Grand Child Ann Shatredg that now liveth with mee one two year old Heffer which she is to Receive att the End of Her time yt she is to live with mee

Itt I Doe Give Unto my sone Thomas Deararne my Dark Browne horse which I Use to Rid on

Itt I Doe Give Unto my son Thomas and Henry Dearbarn all the Rest of my Cattle thatt shall Remaine att the Decease of the longest liver of mee or my wife Excepting Sheep and swine which are other wayes Disposed of

Itt my will and pleasure is thatt all the Sheepe and swine that shall Remaine att my wives Decease shall be Equally Divided betwixt all my Grand Children yt shall be then living: and the Division to be made by my Executors & over seers

Itt I Doe Give and Bequeath Unto my Son John Dearbarn my House barne and house lott and all my land both Areable land pastuers medows & marshes and all Towne Rights and priveledges thereunto belonging and all my tooles and Carts & other Implements of Husbandry: and I Doe appointt my son John Dearbarne to bee my Exectuer to this my will and the Estate the which he is to Enter Upon and possesse att my wives Decease and to bee and Remaine to him and his Heires for Ever

Itt I Doe ordaine and Appointt my two Eldest sons Thomas Dearbarne and henry Dearbarne to bee my over seers to this my last will and testamentt whom I appointt to see to the managmentt of my Estate thatt my wife may have a Comfortable living outt of itt Duering the terme of her life

And for whatt Houshold stuff I shall leave thatt my wife shall have the use and Improvement thereof Duering the terme of her life, and then to bee Equally Devided Between my three Daughters only leaving itt to my wives liberty to Dispose of whatt was her owne before I maried Her viz one fether Bed & boulster & Rug & Coverlett and her Greatt Bible & her Red flannell petticoate to ye wife of John morse

And this my last will and testamentt I Conferme with my Hand & Seale Affixed therto this fourteenth Day of December in the year of our lord one thousand Six hundred & Eighty

His Godfrey Dearbarn X [seale] Mark & Seale

Signed Sealed & Declared to bee ye last will of Godfrey Dearbarn in pr of Samuell Dalton senr Mehetable Dalton

This was sworn to ye 26 of agust: 86 by mehetable Dalton alice [alias] Simins befor mee Henry green Justis Peace

Province of New Hampshire June 7th 1711 Philemon Dalton personally appearing before the Honourable Richard Waldron Esqr Judge of probate of Wills and Granting Letters of Administration within the said province made oath that he was present when his Mother Mehitabell appeared before Justice Green and made oath as a Wittness to this Will as is incerted in the Margin thereof./ Richd Waldron

And further by the Compareing of Several hand writeings of mr Samuel Dalton a wittness to this will I am Satisfied that the Said Will is Legally Signed & Sealed And therefor it is proved Approved and Allowed off Richd Waldron

[Inventory, Feb. 13, 1685.6; amount, £183.12.0; signed by Henry Dow and John Smith.] [Probate Records, vol. 3, p. 255.]

To his Excellency ye Governour & Councell sitting at portsmouth may 10th 1711 the petition of John Dearborn of Hampton in said province humbly sheweth-- that your pitioners father Godfree Dearborn of Hampton Deceased about 26 years since, the witneses to his Will & testament the one of them Dyed before ye testater by Reason of which the Will above said Will not be accounted well proved before the Judge of probats, your pitisioner humbly prays your Excellency & Councill Would Receive the testimoneys to prove, the deceased Witneses hand, which is Generell known he being for many years a Justice of peace, & Clerke of ye town and so to order that ye said testiment may be Executed, by the Executor otherwise there will be a foundation for Controversy here after Which your pitisioner humbly prays John Dearborn

philemon Dalton was prsent when his Mother Mehitabell appeared before mr Justice Green made oath as a Wittness to this will as incerted in the Margin And further by Compareing of Several hand writeings of mr Samll Dalton a wittness to this will, the Judge of the Probates is Satisfied that the Said will is Legall signed & sealed and therefore Allows and Approves [Probate Records, vol. 3, pp. 253, 254.]

References
  1. Lane Memorial Library, Hampton, New Hampshire. Hampton Genealogy Database. (https://gw.geneanet.org/hamptongenealogy).
  2.   Frederick Clifton PIERCE. BATCHELDER, BATCHELLER Genealogy, Descendants of Rev. StephenBACHILER, of England. (Name: W.B. CONKEY. Company; Location: Chicago, Illinois; Date: 1898;)
    118.
  3.   Noyes, Sybil; Charles Thornton Libby; and Walter Goodwin Davis. Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire. (Portland, Maine: Southworth Press, 1928-1939)
    189, 785.
  4.   NEHGRS, in Lincolnshire Orgin of Exeter Settlers
    Vol. 68 p.69-72.
  5.   Goodwin, Daniel, and John Wentworth. The Dearborns: a discourse commemorative of the eightieth anniversary of the occupation of Fort Dearborn, and the first settlement at Chicago : read before the Chicago Historical Society, Tuesday, Dec. 18, 1883. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1971)
    1-8.
  6.   Dow, Joseph. History of the town of Hampton, New Hampshire: from its settlement in 1638, to the autumn of 1892. (Salem, Massachusetts: L.E. Dow, the Salem Publishing and Printing Co. , 1893)
    654,659.
  7.   Dow, Joseph. The Dearborns of Hampton, N. H: descendants of Godfrey Dearborn of Exeter and Hampton. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1977)
    1-3.
  8.   Parish Registers for Hannagh, Willoughby, Orby, Hampton, Exeter, Newmarket.

    Parish Registers for Hannagh, Willoughby, Orby, Hampton, Exeter, Newmarket

  9.   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)
    2:31.

    "GODFREY, Exeter 1639, was from some part of Devon, perhaps Exeter, with w. wh. d. 1651 or 2, and a Henry, b. a. 1632; and Thomas, a. 1634; perhaps, also, a d. brot. from Eng. had here John, b. a. 1642, and prob. two more ds. of wh. one was Sarah; was selectman in 1648, but early in 1651 was sett. at Hampton, there m. 25 Nov. 1662, Dorothy,"

  10. Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States. Exeter Combination. (Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States).
  11.   Godfrey was a weaver and first settled in Exeter where he signed the Combination of 1639 and was one of the selectmen.

    He moved to Hampton between 1648 and 1650 and served as a selectman there. He settled at the West End on a farm occupied by his descendants.