Person:Samuel Sibley (2)

Watchers
  1. Samuel Sibley1657/58 - 1708
  2. Hannah Sibley1661 - Bef 1735
  3. Sarah Sibley1663 -
  4. Damaris Sibley1666 -
  5. John Sibley1669 -
  6. Mary Sibley1671/72 -
  7. Elizabeth SibleyBef 1676 -
  • HSamuel Sibley1657/58 - 1708
  • WSarah WellsAbt 1675 - 1743
m. 13 Sep 1695
  1. Hannah Sibley1696 -
  2. Richard Sibley1698 -
  3. Sarah Sibley1699 -
  4. Jonathan Sibley1701 -
  5. Samuel Sibley1704 -
  6. Samuel Sibley1705 - 1749
Facts and Events
Name Samuel Sibley
Gender Male
Birth[1][3] 10 Mar 1657/58 Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 13 Sep 1695 Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Sarah Wells
Death[2] 29 Aug 1708 Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records to the End of the year 1849. (Salem, Massachusetts: Essex Institute, 1916-1925)
    2:287.

    Sibly, Samuell, s. Richard and Hanna, 10 : 1 m : 1658. CT.R.

  2. Sibley, John Langdon. A history of the town of Union in the county of Lincoln, Maine, to the middle of the nineteenth century: with a family register of the settlers before the year 1800, and of their descendants. (Boston, Massachusetts: Benjamin B. Mussey and Co, 1851)
    497.

    "There is a tradition that he was killed at Haverhill, Mass., while throwing water upon the meeting-house which had been set on first by the Indians, Aug. 29, 1708. He belonged to Salem, and was probably under Major Turner, upon the arrival of whose men, according to Mirick's History of Haverhill, the whole body of the enemy commenced a rapid retreat. Many persons from Salem were then killed. He had no children after that time. The inventory of his estate is dated Dec. 8, 1710. July 7, 1712, letters of administration were 'granted unto John Sawyer and Sarah Sawyer, alias Sibley, former widow.'"

  3. Massachusetts, Probate Court (Essex County). The Probate Records of Essex County, Massachusetts. (Salem, Massachusetts: The Essex Institute, 1916, 1917, 1920)
    Vol. III (1675-1681), p. 77.

    Administration upon the estate of Richard Sibly granted to Hannah, the relict, on "30:4:1676" [30 Jun 1676], she to pay Samuel, the eldest, a double portion £6, and the other children £3, at age or marriage.