Person:John Cass (14)

m. Bef 1713
  1. Mehitable Cass1713 -
  2. Hannah Cass1713 -
  3. Nathan Cass1715 -
  4. Deacon John Cass1716/17 - Bef 1802
  5. Mary Cass1718 -
  6. Joseph Cass1720 -
  7. Jonathan Gove Cass1722 -
  8. Daniel Cass1725 - Bef 1798
  9. Ebenezer Cass1726 -
  10. Samuel Cass1731 -
  • HDeacon John Cass1716/17 - Bef 1802
  • WAlice BrownAbt 1717 -
m. 18 Feb 1735
  1. Susannah Cass1736 -
  2. Joseph Cass1739 -
  3. Mary Cass1742 -
  4. Alice Cass1743 -
  5. John Cass1745 - 1828
  6. David Cass1747 -
  7. Hannah Cass1748 - 1750
  8. Adah Cass1750 - Bef 1807
  9. Zila Cass1755 -
  10. Joel Cass1757 -
  • HDeacon John Cass1716/17 - Bef 1802
  • W.  Mary (add)
m. Aft 23 Nov 1793
Facts and Events
Name[3] Deacon John Cass
Gender Male
Birth[1] 15 Feb 1716/17 Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States
Marriage 18 Feb 1735 Smithfield, Providence, Rhode Island, United Statesto Alice Brown
Marriage Aft 23 Nov 1793 Warwick, Franklin, Massachusetts, United StatesIntentions
to Mary (add)
Death[2] Bef 10 Feb 1802 Richmond, Cheshire, New Hampshire, United States
References
  1. Sanborn, George Freeman, and Melinde Lutz Sanborn. Vital Records of Hampton, New Hampshire to the End of the Year 1900. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, c1992-1998)
    p. 53.

    John the Son of John Cass & of Hannah his wife was born ye 15th of february 1716-17.

  2. New Hampshire. Probate Court (Cheshire County). Probate estate files, 1769-1885. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 2001-2002)
    C-125: Cass John Richmond 1802.

    Will of "John Cass of Richmond ... Yeoman Being Under Infirmity of Body", dated 23 Jan 1802, proved 10 Feb 1802, names wife Mary; three sons Viz John David & Joel; four Children of my son Joseph Deceased; my Eight Children and the Children of my Son Joseph who is Deceased. Wife Mary and friend Nathan Harkness to be executors.
    Inventory of John Cass Late of Richmond Deceased: $424.21, by Rufus Whipple, Timothy Cole, Enos Holbrook.

  3. Bassett, William. History of the town of Richmond, Cheshire County, New Hampshire: from its first settlement, to 1882. (Boston: C.W. Calkins & Co., printers, 1884)
    p. 356.

    Dea. John Cass, then of Mendon, m. Feb. 18, 1736 Alice Brown of Bellingham. Was in Richmond before 1763. First innkeeper in town. First town meeting held at his house and he was moderator. He d. 1802.