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Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England |
Surnames |
Jameson Janes Jansen Janson Jaques Jeanes |
Places |
Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire, United States Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United States New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States |
Year range |
1640 - 1718 |
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Nov. 1686; William, 17 Nov. 1689; and Mary 15 Mar. 1691; and
sec. w. Sarah, d. 7 Sept. 1710, aged 61; and third w. Mary, d. 15 Mar.
1718, aged 67; he hav. d. 25 Feb. 1714, aged 61. At Dover, in 1658,
an inhab. was rec. call. Patriarch Jemeson, says Mr. Quint, but perhaps
the clk. should have writ. Patrick. WILLIAM, Casco, a. 1685.
JANES or JEANES, ABEL, Northampton, s. of William, m. 1679
d. of William Judd of Farmington, had Mary, b. 1680; Ruth, 1682;
Elizabeth 1684; Sarah; Noah; Rachel; Bathsheba; and perhaps more;
rem. to Lebanon. and d. 18 Dec. 1718. His wid. d. 24 Apr. 1735.
BENJAMIN, Northampton, br. of the preced. had four ch. k. by the Ind.
13 May 1704; and his w. was scalp. but she recov. rem. to Coventry.
JOSEPH, Northampton, br. of the preced. d. unm. 26 Feb. 1695. SAMUEL,
Northampton, ano. br. of the preced. m. 1692, Sarah, d. of Samuel Hinsdale,
had six ch. of wh. three with hims. and w. were k. by the Ind. when his
brother Benjamin fell, and Pascomuck hamlet was destr. 1704, and his s. Samuel
was tomahawk. but recov. and s. Jonathan escap. WILLIAM, New Haven 1643, then
had fam. of five, perhaps one of more b. in Eng. had Ruth, b. 15 Feb. 1650; preach.
a. 1651, rem. 1657, to Northampton, where his w. Mary d. 4 Aug. 1662. By her he
had, also, Abel, Joseph, Ebenezer, and Jonathan, the last two were k. by the Ind.
2 Sept. 1675 at Northfield, and also Nathaniel, and Elisha, both d. at
Springfield 1663. He m. in few mos. Hannah, wid. of John Broughton, d. of
Thomas Bascom, had Samuel, b. 1664; Hepzibah, 1666; Hannah, 1669; Benjamin,
1672; and perhaps, William of Hartford, a. 1700, may also have been his s.
His d. Ruth m. 3 July 1667, John Searle. He was among the first sett. at
Northfield, and preach. to the peop. there under an oak tree; but twice that
planta. was brok. up, and he driv. down to Northampton, there d. 20 Sept.
1690. His descend. spell the name Janes, tho. he always had e bef. the a.
JANSEN or JANSON, HENDRICK, Newtown, L. I. 1656, a Dutchman, willing to
endure the jurisdict. of Conn.
JAQUES, DANIEL, Newbury, youngest s. of Henry, m. 20 Mar. 1693, had
Daniel, b. 27 Dec. 1693; and Richard, 2 Feb. 1696; had sec. w. Susanna.
HENRY, Newbury, a carpenter, came 1640, m. 8 Oct. 1648, Ann, d. perhaps of
Richard Knight, had Henry, b. 30 July 1649; Mary 12 Nov. 1651, d. under 2
yrs.; Mary, again, 23 Oct. 1653; Hannah; Richard, 1658; Stephen, 6 Sept. 1661;
Sarah, 20 Mar. 1664; Daniel, 20 Feb. 1667; Elizabeth 28 Oct. 1669; Ruth, 14 Apr.
1672; and Abigail, 11 Mar. 1674. He was freem. 1669; d. 24 Feb. 1687, aged
69, and his wid. d. 22 Feb. 1705. Mary m. 7 May 1674, Richard Brown; Sarah m.
10 Oct. 1683, John Hale, junr.; Hannah m. 15 Jan. 1680, Ephraim Plummer; and
Elizabeth m. perhaps, Luke Perkins of Ipswich.
Categories: Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire, United States | Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United States | New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States | Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States | Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States
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