Person:Samuel Ashley (3)

m. 24 Nov 1663
  1. Samuel Ashley1664 - Bef 1722
  2. Deacon David Ashley1666/67 - 1744
  3. Capt. John Ashley1669 - 1759
  4. Joseph Ashley1671 - 1705/06
  5. Sarah Ashley1673 - 1704
  6. Mary Ashley1675 - 1676
  7. Hannah Ashley1675 - 1752
  8. Lieut. Jonathan Ashley1678 - 1749
  9. Abigail Ashley1681 - 1723
  10. Mary Ashley1681/82 - 1736
  11. Rebecca Ashley1685 -
  • HSamuel Ashley1664 - Bef 1722
  • WSarah Kellogg1666 - 1728/29
m. 27 Apr 1686
  1. Mary Ashley1687 - 1783
  2. Samuel Ashley1688 - 1714
  3. Daniel Ashley1691 - 1726
  4. Sarah Ashley1693 - 1747
  5. Rachael Ashley1695 - 1769
  6. Jacob Ashley1697 - 1719
  7. Joanna Ashley1699 -
  8. Aaron Ashley1702 - 1780
  9. Ezekiel Ashley1703 - 1745
  10. Abigail Ashley1708 - 1747
  11. Joseph Ashley1709 - 1797
Facts and Events
Name Samuel Ashley
Gender Male
Birth[1] 26 Oct 1664 Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States
Christening[2] 5 Dec 1680 Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 27 Apr 1686 Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United Statesto Sarah Kellogg
Death[3] Bef 23 Nov 1722 Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States

Carpenter by trade, also kept the Inn at Westfield. Had quarter interest in a grist mill at Two Mile Brook. Elected tythingman, selectman several times each.

References
  1. Davis, Charles H. S. "Records of Springfield, Mass.", in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society)
    Vol. 18, p. 147, Apr 1864.

    Samuell Ashley s. of David Ashley borne ye 26 Oct. 1664.

  2. Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States. Baptisms Performed in the Church of Christ 1679-1836.

    Samuel Ashley s. David 12/5/1680

  3. Trowbridge, Francis Bacon. The Ashley Genealogy: A History of the Descendants of Robert Ashley of Springfield, Massachusetts. (New Haven, 1896)
    p. 24.

    Samuel Ashley [#3], s/o David, b. Springfield 26 Oct 1664, d. Westfield 1722, m. Hadley 27 Apr 1686 Sarah Kellogg. [From note p. 25: Administration was granted on his estate 19 Feb 1722-3 to David Ashley and Thomas Ingersoll, [Hampshire Probate, v. 4, p. 70]. Record quoted, apparently town records, dated 23 Nov 1722, that refers to his widow.]