Person:Samuel Bidwell (5)

m. Bef 1647
  1. Mary BidwellEst 1647 - 1725
  2. John BidwellCal 1648 - 1692
  3. Joseph BidwellEst 1650 - 1692
  4. Deacon Samuel BidwellEst 1651 - 1715
  5. Sarah BidwellCal 1653 - Bef 1703/04
  6. Deacon Daniel BidwellAbt 1656 - 1719
  7. Hannah BidwellCal 1658 - 1696
  • HDeacon Samuel BidwellEst 1651 - 1715
  • WElizabeth StowEst 1652 - Est 1690
m. 14 Nov 1672
  1. Sarah Bidwell1674 - Aft 1759
  2. Samuel Bidwell1677 - 1726/27
  3. Mary Bidwell1679/80 - Aft 1733
  4. Elizabeth Bidwell1681 - 1758
  5. Abigail Bidwell1683 - 1772
  6. Hannah Bidwell1684 - 1725
  7. Nathaniel Bidwell1688 - Aft 1758
  • HDeacon Samuel BidwellEst 1651 - 1715
  • WSarah Harris1663 - Bet 1695 & 1699
m. Bef 1695
  • HDeacon Samuel BidwellEst 1651 - 1715
  • WAbigail UnknownBef 1679 - Aft 1714/15
m. Bef 1699
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Deacon Samuel Bidwell
Gender Male
Birth[1] Est 1651 Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Marriage 14 Nov 1672 Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut, United Statesto Elizabeth Stow
Marriage Bef 1695 to Sarah Harris
Marriage Bef 1699 to Abigail Unknown
Will[1][4] 23 Mar 1714/15
Death[1][3] 5 Apr 1715 Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut, United States
Estate Inventory[1][4] 24 Apr 1715 £977-05-06. Taken by John Hamlin, Joseph Rockwell and William Harris.
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 John Bidwell, in Jacobus, Donald Lines, and Edgar Francis Waterman. Hale, House and Related Families, Mainly of the Connecticut River Valley. (Hartford: The Connecticut Historical Society, 1952)
    470-74.

    "4. Deacon Samuel2 Bidwell (John1), born at Hartford, Conn., about 1651, died at Middletown, Conn., 5 Apr. 1715, aged 65 (gravestone); … The will of Samuel Bidwell, dated 23 March 1715, named sons, Samuel and Nathaniel Bidwell; daughters, Sarah Brainard, Elizabeth Brainard, Abigail Sumner, Mary Bidwell, Hannah Bidwell, and Thankful Bidwell; wife Abigail and son Moses Bidwell to have house and homestead, and wife to be sole executrix. He also refers to his brother-in-law, Thomas Stow, and the will of his father Stow. Witnesses: Daniel Harris, Sr., Samuel Miller. Inventory taken 25 April 1715; £977-5-6."

  2. Samuel Biddle, 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)
    1:175.

    "Samuel (Biddle), Hartford, s. of the first John, m. Eliz. d. of Thomas Stow, wh. d. early, and for sec. w. took, I think, Sarah, d. of Daniel Harris."

  3. Middletown Vital Records [NEHGS], in Connecticut, United States. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records
    47.

    "Bidwell, … Sam[ue]ll, Sr., d. Apr. 5, 1715 [LR1:47]"

  4. 4.0 4.1 Bidwell, Samuel, Sen., Middletown, in Manwaring, Charles W. A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records. (Hartford, Conn.: R. S. Peck & Co., 1904-06)
    2:356-57.

    "Probate Records. Vol. IX, 1715 to 1723. Page 35-36.

    Bidwell, Samuel, Sen., Middletown. Invt. £977-05-06. Taken 25 April, 1715, by John Hamlin, Joseph Rockwell and William Harris. Will dated 23 March, 1715.

    I, Samuel Bidwell of Midletown, doe make this my last will and testament: I give to my son Samuel Bidwell a parcell of land in Wongonk, 75 acres more or less, butting on Pond land west, upon Thomas Ranny's land, upon Isaac Johnson and upon part of John Willcock's lands east, and north upon Nathaniel Bidwell's land, and south upon undivided swamp. I appoint, for the convenience of both my sons, Samuel and Nathaniel Bidwell, a lamas way between them, extending so far as the highland where that common passage now is, and then to extend northward so far as Joseph Butler's land, and then west to the highway. I also give to my son Samuel, from the stakes I set down on the west side, fourty rods in breadth through eastward to the lamas highway, and also five acres of my land on the Plain, and one-half of my swamp land I have for makeing fourty rods of fence, to my son Samuel Bidwell and to his heirs forever. I give to my son Nathaniel Bidwell, and to his heirs forever, a parcell of land adjoyning to the lands of my son Samuel Bidwell. I give to my daughter Sarah Braynard and her heirs one-half of my right in the great lott at the Streights Hills, which I bought of my brother-in-law Thomas Stow and also by gift in will by my father Stow. I give to my daughter Elizabeth Brainard and her heirs all the other half of my right in said great lot. I give to my daughter Abigail Sumner and her heirs my half-mile lott on the east side of the Great River, which was my father Stow's. I give to my daughter Mary Bidwell a hundred acres of land lying in my great lot in the southwest quarter of the Town bounds and sideing on Durham bounds. I give to my daughter Hannah Bidwell a hundred acres in the abovesaid lot. I give to my wife Abigail Bidwell and to my son Moses Bidwell my dwelling house, barn, orchard, all my enclosures belonging to my homestead, with my part of the sawmill, and stock and moveables, within doors and without, and about 32 1-2 acres of land I bought of David Hurlbutt; also about 35 acres I bought of John Conner; also the remainder of my great lott in the southwest quarter of the Township. And do here order that my three daughters, Mary, Hannah and Thankfull Bidwell, shall have each of them paid out of this estate ordered unto my wife and son, fifteen pounds apiece. My two sons shall have all that money which is due to me from Jonathan Warner, equally divided between them. I appoint my wife Abigail Bidwell sole executrix.

    SAMUEL BIDWELL, LS.

    Witness: Daniel Harris, Sen., Samuel Miller.

    Court Record, Page 31 (Vol. X) 1 October, 1723: Abigail Bidwell, executrix of the last will of Samuel Bidwell, exhibited an addition to the inventory of sd. estate amounting to the sum of £1-01-06, which is by the Court accepted, ordered recorded, and kept on file."