Person:Nicholas Litchfield (2)

m. 22 Feb 1671/72
  1. Hannah Litchfield1672 - Bef 1748/49
  2. Sarah Litchfield1674 -
  3. Sarah Litchfield1674 -
  4. Sarah Litchfield1674 -
  5. Josiah Litchfield1676/77 -
  6. Josiah Litchfield1677 -
  7. Josiah Litchfield1677 - 1717
  8. Nicholas Litchfield1680 - 1750
  9. Experience Litchfield1683 -
  10. Experience Litchfield1683 -
  11. Experience Litchfield1683 -
  12. Judith Litchfield1687 -
  13. Judith Litchfield1687 -
  14. Judith Litchfield1687 -
  15. Samuel Litchfield1690 - Abt 1767
  16. Samuel Litchfield1690/91 -
m. 3 Jan 1704/05
  1. Experience Litchfield1705 - 1706/07
  2. Josiah Litchfield1706 - 1787
  3. Nicholas Litchfield1707/08 - Bef 1780
  4. Bathsheba Litchfield1709 -
  5. James Litchfield1711 - Bef 1735
  6. Susanna LitchfieldAbt 1715 - 1756
  7. Eleazer LitchfieldAbt 1717 - Bef 1780
  8. Isaac LitchfieldAbt 1719 - 1800
  9. John Litchfield1721 - 1785
  10. Thomas LitchfieldAbt 1722/23 - 1803
  11. Israel Litchfield1728 -
Facts and Events
Name Nicholas Litchfield
Gender Male
Birth[5][1] 7 Feb 1680 Scituate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
Christening[2] 16 Oct 1681 Second Church, Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts by Rev, William Wetherell
Alt Christening? 16 Oct 1681 Scituate, Plymouth, Mass.
Marriage 3 Jan 1704/05 Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United Statesto Bathsheba Clarke
Occupation? Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusettsshoemaker
Death[6][3] 1 May 1750 Scituate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
Burial? Scituate, , Ma.
Ancestral File Number 30SP-J7
Other[3] was a Conihasset partner, one of the wealthiest men in town Misc
Other[7] NameVariations
References
  1. William Richard Cutter, A.M., Genealogical and Family History of Western New York: a record of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the building of a nation, 3 vols. (New
    vol. 1, p. 316-317.
  2. Litchfield, Wilford J., "Lawrence Litchfield and His Descendants, First Generation," The Litchfield Family in America, 1630-1900 Part 1, no. 1
    p. 59.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Henry Lincoln Clapp, Fifty Ancestors of Henry Lincoln Clapp: who came to New England from 1620-1650, Part I (Boston: Press of David Clapp & So
    p. 49.
  4.   William Richard Cutter, A.M., Genealogical and Family History of Western New York (New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1912)
    vol. 1, pg 316-317.

    Lawrence Litchfield, the common ancestor of all the name who claim a New England origin, was very early in America, but dates cannot be given. The Rev. John Lathrop in 1634 arrived in the ship "Griffin," with a church and colony of "Kentish Men" from Egerton, in Kent, England, and settled with them at Scituate, Massachusetts. With this company Lawrence Litchfield had numerous connections which he never forsook and who never forsook him. He must have been, at their arrival, a young man and unmarried. Here he is presumed to have remained until 1640. The first mention of his name on any records is in 1640 when he was received a member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Boston. In 1643 his name appears in Barnstable records on a list of those able to bear arms. About 1645 he returned to Scituate, having a wife and two children. In 1648 his name occurs in the will of Thomas Dennis, of Scituate, and there are references to him in the Scituate records to show he lived there until his death in 1657.

    Nicholas, son of Josiah and Sarah (Baker) Litchfield, was born, in Scituate, Massachusetts, February 7, 1680. He became a prominent public citizen, representing Scituate in the general court in Boston, 1738-41. He married Bathsheba Clark, daughter or niece of Thomas Clark, who came from Plymouth to Scituate in 1674, and is believed to have been the great-granddaughter of Thomas Clark, mate of the "Mayflower." Children: Experience, Josiah, Nicholas, Bathsheba, James, JOhn, Israel, Eleazer, Susanna, Isaac, and Thomas.

    www.ppld.org :accessed 9 Jul 2006 (Heritage Quest Online)

  5. Cutter, William Richard. New England Families Genealogical and Memorial, Series 1, Second Publisher: Genealogy.com, Second Address: Fremont, California. (Clearfield Company, Inc., New York, 1913)
    page 1274.
  6. Compiler: New England Historic Genealogical Society. Massachusetts Vital Records (transcripts) to 1850, Url: http://www.newenglandancestors.org/. (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Farmington, MA)
    Scituate entries.
  7. Leechfield