Person:John Ashcraft (9)

John Ashcraft
d.1680
m. Bef 1640 (?)
  1. John Ashcraft1644 - 1680
m. 2 Sep 1670
  1. John Ashcraft1671 - 1732
  2. Hannah Ashcraft1673 - 1673
  3. Hannah Ashcraft1675 -
  4. Ephraim Ashcraft1677 -
  5. Mary Ashcraft1680 -
Facts and Events
Name[1][6] John Ashcraft
Gender Male
Birth? 1644 Windsor, Connecticut, USA
Alt Birth[2][6] Abt 1644 Barbados, West Indies
Residence[2][7][9] 1662 Stonington, Connecticut
Alt Marriage 1662 to Hannah Osborn
Marriage 2 Sep 1670 Stonington, Connecticut(her 1st husband)
to Hannah Osborn
Residence[4][10] Abt Nov 1670 Stonington, Connecticut
Residence[4][11] 4 Sep 1671 Stonington, Connecticut
Other[5][12] 1676 ConnecticutMilit-Serv
Death[6] 1680

Arraigned with John Carr for various misdemeanors, including trying to entice women from their husbands (by writing letters, hiding in their houses, etc). They were fined and the young women were warned to take care.

References
  1. Neal, Martha Ashcraft. The Ashcraft Family: Descendants of Daniel Ashcraft. (Baltimore, Maryland: Gateway Press, 1994).
  2. 2.0 2.1 Neal, Martha Ashcraft. The Ashcraft Family: Descendants of Daniel Ashcraft. (Baltimore, Maryland: Gateway Press, 1994)
    p. 4.
  3.   Neal, Martha Ashcraft. The Ashcraft Family: Descendants of Daniel Ashcraft. (Baltimore, Maryland: Gateway Press, 1994)
    p. 4, 6.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Neal, Martha Ashcraft. The Ashcraft Family: Descendants of Daniel Ashcraft. (Baltimore, Maryland: Gateway Press, 1994)
    p. 5.
  5. Neal, Martha Ashcraft. The Ashcraft Family: Descendants of Daniel Ashcraft. (Baltimore, Maryland: Gateway Press, 1994)
    p. 5-6.
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Vernon, Katheryn B. Histories of My Early Ashcraft Ancestors in America: 1662-1967. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Family History Library, 2010)
    Ppg. 1-2.
  7. ASHCRAFT, in Whittemore, Henry. Genealogical guide to the early settlers of America: with a brief history of those of the first generation and references to the various local histories and other sources of information where additional data may be found. (Baltimore [Maryland]: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1898-1906)
    Pg. 16.

    John Ashcraft, of Stonington, 1662, married Hannah Osborne, and had issue Hannah, Ephraim, Mary. Reference: Temple's His. of Whately, Mass, 198; Savage's Gen. Dic. I, 68.

  8.   Apparently died in an unidentified local epidemic
  9. First appeared in Connecticut in 1662
  10. Rented a farm from Thomas Minor
  11. Moved to a piece of property belonging to his father/law
  12. Served in Capt. George Denison's expedition in King Philip's War; received a posthumous land grant