Person:Samuel Holden (6)

m. Bef 1642
  1. Steven Holden1642 - 1658
  2. Justinian Holden1644 - Bet 1697 & 1700
  3. Bartholomew Holden
  4. Martha Holden1645/46 - 1687
  5. Mary Holden1647 - 1722
  6. John Holden1649/50 - Bef 1657
  7. Samuel Holden1650/51 - Abt 1739
  8. Sarah HoldenEst 1656 - Aft 1708
  9. John HoldenAbt 1657 - 1756
  10. Stephen HoldenAft 1658 - 1715
  11. Elizabeth HoldenBef 1661 - 1703
  12. Thomas Holden1660/61 -
  13. Thomas HoldenAbt 1664 - Aft 1679
  • HSamuel Holden1650/51 - Abt 1739
  • WAnna LarrabeeAbt 1659 - 1731
m. 1682
  1. Abigail Holden
  2. Anna Holden
  3. Joseph Holden
  4. Mary Holden
  5. Samuel Holden1699 - 1762
Facts and Events
Name[2] Samuel Holden
Gender Male
Birth[2] 8 Jan 1650/51 Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Alt Birth? Bet 1650 and 1655 Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Marriage 1682 Stoneham, MAto Anna Larrabee
Residence? Groton, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
Death[2] Abt 1739 Stoneham, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1.   Reid, Franklin Thomas. Reid, Franklin Thomas; Fiftieth Anniversary Col. and Mrs. J.B. Reid.

    Col. John B. Reid and Family by Franklin Thomas Reid booklet published for 50th anniversary of J.B. and Emma Reid 19 May 1903. Lived in Groton until 1675, when He, his wife and two small children escaped an indian attack and moved to Stoneham. They later moved to Charlestown where he died in 1739

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Putnam, Eben. The Holden genealogy: ancestry and descendants of Richard and Justinian Holden, and of Randall Holden. (Boston, Massachusetts: Murray Printing, 1923-1926)
    pg. 49.
  3.   Anderson, Robert Charles; George F. Sanborn; and Melinde Lutz Sanborn. The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635. (Boston, Massachusetts: NEHGS, 1999-2011)
    Vol G-H, pp. 366-377.

    vi SAMUEL HOLDEN, b. say 1655; m. by 1682 Anna _____ (eldest known child b. Groton 1 March 1682[/3?], parents given as "Sam[ue]ll and Anna").
    The comments note that various documents and marriage records conflict regarding the published date of John Holden's birth (17 Mar 1650/1), Samuel's supposed age of 89 at death in 1739, and the order of children listed in several deeds. It concludes that John's date may be defective, but that the children are listed using their typical set of assumptions; more research is needed.