Person:Samuel Younglove (5)

Samuel Younglove
b.Cal 1606
m. 1 Jul 1633
  1. Samuel YoungloveCal 1634 - Bef 1706/07
  2. Lydia Younglove1643 - 1702
  3. Abigale Younglove1645 - 1734
  4. Elizabeth YoungloveEst 1653 - 1705
Facts and Events
Name[1] Samuel Younglove
Gender Male
Birth[1] Cal 1606
Marriage 1 Jul 1633 Epping, Essex, Englandto Margaret Leggatt
Emigration[1] 1635 On the Hopewell.
Residence[1] 1635 Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Occupation[1] Butcher
Death[1] 24 Oct 1689 Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United States (probably)
Estate Inventory[1] Aft 24 Oct 1689 £ 58 5s. 6d. (against which were debts of £23), with no real estate included.

Samuel settled at Ipswich before the end of 1635. On February 13, 1677/8 he received the right of commonage. He became a voter in town affairs on December 2, 1679. He was named in the records "Butcher", apparently the first one in Ipswich. Both Samuel and Margaret were living in the town of Ipswich in 1687/8. In their old age their son Joseph cared for them. Inventory of Estate or date of death, October 24,1689. Administration was granted to son Joseph by consent of his brother Samuel. After 30 years the estate had not been administered upon and Samuel Griffin, a grandson from the town of Gloucester was appointed administrator on Feb. 7, 1722/3.


Hopewell (Sept 1635)
There were at least three voyages of ships named Hopewell in 1635. The first in April 1635 under William Buddick; the second, a voyage in May from Weymouth under John Driver; and this voyage, the third in September under Thomas Babb.
Sailed: mid-Sept 1635 from London, England under Master Thomas Babb
Arrived: late fall 1635 at Massachusetts Bay Colony

Passengers:
~140 (Full List)
Thomas Bull - Isaac Heath family - Martha Heath - Andrew Hull - William Lyon - Robert Penniard - Daniell Pryer - John Pryer - Thomas Tredwell family - Roger Toothaker family - John Weeks family - Twiford West - Samuel Younglove family - and others

Resources: Primary Sources:
Other information: passenger list

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Samuel Younglove, in Anderson, Robert Charles; George F. Sanborn; and Melinde Lutz Sanborn. The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635. (Boston, Massachusetts: NEHGS, 1999-2011)
    7:557-63.

    ORIGIN: Epping, Essex.
    MIGRATION: 1635 on the Hopewell (on 11 September 1635, "Samuel Younglove," aged 30, "Margaret Younglove," aged 28, and "Samuel Younglove," aged 1, were enrolled at London as passengers for New England on the Hopewell [Hotten 130]).
    OCCUPATION: Butcher [ILR 2:178, 3:163, 164, 200, 4:273].
    BIRTH: About 1606 (aged 30 on 11 September 1635 [Hotten 130]; deposed on 23 November 1668 "aged about sixty-two years" [NEHGR 16:49].
    DEATH: 24 October 1689 [EPR 304:202].

  2.   Younglove, James N. The Descendants of Samuel & Margaret Younglove. (Houston, Texas: D. Armstrong Co., 1995).

    On 11th Sept. 1635, Samuel Younglove, age 30, with wife Margaret, age 28, with one year old Samuel,Jr., appear on list of passengers on Ship Hopewell of London with Thomas Babb; Master, bound for New England. Whether the Samuel who married in England and the Samuel who came to New England on the Hopewell are the same, we do not know. Based on coincidence of names and ages, we assume that our Samuel married Margaret Legatt. We do not know if Samuel left England with the intent to settle in Ipswich but soon after arriving in New England in 1635 he settled there, received a grant of land and became the town's first butcher. A second butcher Humphrey Griffin was rejected . . . Samuel was a respected citizen of Ipswich mentioned in several of the early records of the town. He was listed as a freeman on 31 May 1761 and as a voter in December 1679

  3.   Mary Sibbalds, Parsons Genealogy
    10.

    he settlement of his estate . . .clearly identifies Abigail Younglove and Lydia Griffin, as his daughters . . . Jeffrey Parsons and Henry Witham, calling themselves 'children of Samuel Younglove, deceased' agree to let their 'sister's son, Samuel Griffin, 'administer the estate.