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Rev. John Younglove
b.Bef 1637
Facts and Events
References
- ↑ Samuel Younglove, in Anderson, Robert Charles; George F. Sanborn; and Melinde Lutz Sanborn. The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635. (Boston, Massachusetts: NEHGS, 1999-2011)
7:563.
"… although James and John Younglove were briefly in Ipswich and vicinity in the late 1650s, there is no evidence that they ever interacted directly with Samuel Younglove and his family. … we conclude that James and John were not sons of the immigrant Samuel Younglove. They may, however, have been closely related to him. (Donald Lines Jacobus doubted that John Younglove was son of Samuel [Botsford-Marble 208].)"
- ↑ John Younglove, in 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)
4:671.
"John, Hadley, perhaps s. of Samuel of Ipswich, was appoint. as appears by Col. Rec. IV. part 2d in 1667, with John Pynchon of Springfield, a Comtee. for Quaboag, aft. nam. Brookfield, freem. 1676, with prefix of respect, as he had preach. there a yr. or two, with no great satisfact. sch.-master at H. six or seven yrs. and was a preach. at the settlem. of Suffield 1681, in that Co. and there met no better accept. than at B. d. 1690, leav. wid. Sarah and ch. four s. and three ds. John; Samuel, b. 10 Feb. 1677, at H.; James; Joseph, 6 Nov. 1682, at S.; Mary, w. of Thomas Smith; Hannah, wh. bec. 1695, w. of George Norton; and Lydia, wh. m. 1693, George Granger. But he had also Sarah, wh. m. 1682, John Taylor, and d. next yr. with new b. ch. Prob. he was never ord. and when the Court advis. him to cease preach. it may derogate nothing from his moral worth, for as my correspond. says, 'he may have had an unhppy temper, but it is not unlikely that the temp. of the people was worse than his.' The wid. d. 17 Jan. 1711."
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 John Younglove, in Boltwood, Lucius M. (Lucius Manlius). Genealogies of Hadley Families: Embracing the Early Settlers of the Towns of Hatfield, South Hadley, Amherst and Granby. (Northampton, Massachusetts: Metcalf & Company, Printers, 1862)
163.
"Younglove, John, removed as is supposed from Ipswich to Brookfield, where he was a preacher, though not ordained. About 1675, he came to Hadley, and for several years taught the Grammar School. He afterwards preached in Suffield, where he d. June 3, 1690. He m. Sarah, who d. Jan. 17, 1710. Children—John; Samuel, b. Feb. 10, 1676, m. July 28, 1696, Abilene Hunter; James, b. Oct. 6, 1701, m. [Oct. 6, 1701] Hannah Phelps, and d. in Suffield, Oct. 21, 1723; Joseph, b. Nov. 26, 1682, m. Anna, and res. in Suffield, Ct.; Sarah, m. Sept. 25, 1682, John Taylor of Suffield, and d. June 19, 1683; Mary, m. Dec. 2, 1689, Thomas Smith of Suffield, and d. June 24, 1743; Hannah, m. Dec. 11, 1695, George Norton of Suffield, and d. Nov. 23, 1715; Lydia, m. April 26, 1693, George Granger of Suffield."
- ↑ Suffield Vital Records [NEHGS], in Connecticut, United States. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records
310.
"Younglove, … Jno, d. June 3, 1690 [1:10]"
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