Person:Samuel Belden (10)

m. 10 Nov 1670
  1. William Belden1671 - 1759
  2. Richard Belden1672 -
  3. Elizabeth Belden1673 -
  4. Nathaniel Belden1675 - 1714
  5. Mary Belden1677 - Aft 1737
  6. Daniel Belden1680 - 1696
  7. Sarah Belden1681/82 - 1749
  8. Esther Belden1683 - Aft 1764
  9. Abigail Belden1685/86 - 1686
  10. Samuel Belden1687 - 1750
  11. John Belden1689 - 1689
  12. Abigail Belden1690 - Bef 1732
  13. John Belden1693 - 1696
  14. Thankful Belden1695 - 1696
  • HSamuel Belden1687 - 1750
  • WAnne ThomasEst 1704 - 1724
m. 6 Feb 1723/24
m. 26 Sep 1726
Facts and Events
Name[2] Samuel Belden
Alt Name[1] Samuel Belding
Gender Male
Birth[1] 10 Apr 1687 Hatfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 6 Feb 1723/24 Deerfield, Franklin, Massachusetts, United Statesto Anne Thomas
Marriage 26 Sep 1726 Hadley, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United Statesto Elizabeth Ingram
Death[1][3] 14 Dec 1750 Deerfield, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 2. Daniel Belding; 4. Samuel Belding, in Sheldon, George. A History of Deerfield, Massachusetts: the Times when and the People by whom it was Settled, Unsettled, and Resettled, with a Special Study of the Indian Wars in the Connecticut Valley; with Genealogies. (Greenfield, Mass.: Press of E. A. Hall & Co., 1895-1896)
    2:2:81.

    "Samuel (Belding), (born) Apr. 10, 1687; wounded 1696. … 4. Samuel, s. of Daniel (2), b. 1687; d. Dec. 14, 1750."

  2. 12. Elizabeth Foote, in Foote, Abram William. Foote Family: Comprising the Genealogy and History of Nathaniel Foote, of Wethersfield, Conn., and his Descendants; Also a Partial Record of Descendants of Pasco Foote of Salem, Mass., Richard Foote of Stafford County, Va., and John Foote of New York City. (Rutland, Vermont: Marble City Press, 1907-1932)
    28.

    "'Sept. 16, 1696. The Indians came along from up Green River to the town, and assaulted Mr. Daniel Belden's house; took Mr. Belden, his son Nathaniel and daughter Esther captive, killed his wife and three children, and wounded Samuel and Abigail, but they recovered, altho' Samuel had a hatchet stuck in his head, and some of his brains came out at his wound.' … From Mather's Magnalia: 'The Indians making an Assault upon Deerfield, in this Present War, they struck a Hatchet some Inches into the Skull of a Boy there, even so deep that the Boy felt the force of a Wrench used by 'em to get it out. There he lay a long while Weltering in his Blood; they found him, they Dress'd him; considerable Quantities of his Brain came out from time to time when they opened the Wound; yet the Lad recovered, and is now a Living Monument of the Power and Goodness of God.'"

  3. Baldwin, Thomas W. Vital Records of Deerfield, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850. (Boston: Wright & Potter, 1920)
    265.

    "Belding, … Samuel, [died] Dec. 14, 1750. Head of the family."