Person:John Beach (10)

m. Bef 1652
  1. Elizabeth Beach1652 - 1688
  2. John Beach1654 - Bef 1712
  3. Mary Beach1656 - 1722
  4. Thomas Beach1659 - 1741
  5. Nathaniel Beach1662 - 1747
  6. Hannah Beach1665 - Bef 1726
  7. Sarah Beach1667 - 1741
  8. Isaac Beach1669 - 1741
  9. Lieutenant Joseph Beach1671/72 - 1737
  10. Benjamin BeachEst 1673/74 -
m. 18 Dec 1679
  1. Mary Beach1683 - 1725
  2. Mehitable Beach1690 -
  3. Ebenezer Beach1692 -
  4. Hester Beach1694 - 1772
m. Aft 1698
Facts and Events
Name[1] John Beach
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] Apr 1654 Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States
Marriage 18 Dec 1679 Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut, United Statesto Hannah Staples
Marriage Aft 1698 After death of her previous husband.
to Phebe Wilcoxson
Will[1] 6 Nov 1705
Will[1] 14 Mar 1711 Codicil.
Death[1] Bef 2 Apr 1712 Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut, United StatesBefore date of probate.
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Beach, John, in Jacobus, Donald Lines. History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield. (New Haven, Conn.: The Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Company, 1930-1932)
    1:41-42.

    "Beach, John, s. of John. Born Apr. 1654; res. Stratford; death entered, but date omitted, in Stratford, between entries dated Feb. and Apr. 1712. Will 6 Nov. 1705, proved 2 Apr. 1712; wife Phebe, her former husband John Birdsey; son Ebenezer; eldest dau. Mary wife of Archibald Dunlap; daus. Mehitabel Beach, Hester Beach; codicil 14 Mar. 1711 mentions that dau. Mehitabel has married; bros. Nathaniel, Isaac, and Joseph Beach. Inv. 20 Mar. 1712. Receipt 14 Jan. 1723/4 given by Joseph Booth, Daniel Hubbell, and Mary Smith, to our uncles Nathaniel, Isaac and Lt. Joseph Beach."

  2. Stratford Vital Records [NEHGS], in Connecticut, United States. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records
    6.

    "Beach, … John, s. John, b Apr __, 1654 [LR1:53]"
    "Beach, … John, d. [____]" [LR2:485]"

  3.   John Beach Jr., in Find A Grave.

    This burial is not documented in the Hale Collection. There appears to be no evidence of the actual place of burial.