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William Pote, Jr.

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Birthplace: Marblehead, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
Death: 1751 (60-61)
Falmouth, York COunty, Province of Massachusetts
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Son of William Pote and Anna Pote
Husband of Dorothy Pote
Father of Ann Pote; William Pote; Gamaliel Pote, Sr.,; Jeremiah Pote; Elisha Pote and 4 others
Half brother of Arabella Pote; Gamaliel Pote; Mary Pote; Greenfield Hooper and Robert Hooper

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About Capt. William Pote, Jr.

William Pote was a New England merchant who was captured during the siege of Annapolis Royal during King Georges War. Among other things, Pote also wrote about ritual torture

http://books.google.ca/books/about/The_journal_of_Captain_William_P...

The journal of Captain William Pote, Jr., during his captivity in the French and Indian War from May, 1745, to August, 1747

William Pote, Jr., was born in Marblehead, Massachusetts, in 1689, the son of William Pote and Ann Hooper. He worked as a ship captain in Falmouth, Massachusetts, and spent two years in captivity after being imprisoned by French privateers in 1745. On June 2, 1715, he married Dorothy Gatchell, and they had nine children: Ann, William (1718-1755), Gamaliel, Jeremiah, Elisha, Increase, Samuel (1731-1789), Thomas, and Greenfield (1736-1797). Greenfield Pote also went to sea, and owned the schooner Shark . He became acquainted with the Shaker movement through his brother Thomas, and assisted in the group's 1784 pilgrimage to the home of Mother Ann Lee in Watervliet, New York. He married Jane Grant (1742-1786) in 1758.

Greenfield and Jane's son William (1766-1847) worked for his father and made frequent trading voyages to the West Indies, to Europe, and along the Atlantic Coast. Following his father's death, William Pote repaired seagoing vessels, traded in rum and sugar, and worked on his farm. Among his ships were the Leopard and Allegator . He and his wife, Dorcus Merrill (1772-1842), married in 1788 and had 11 children: Jane (1791-1867; m. Charles Rogers), Mary Ann (b. 1793; m. Hugh Nevens), Robert (1795-1814), Joanna (1796-1807), Miriam (b. 1798), Eliza (1801-1875; m. Benjamin Lufkin), William, Jr. (1803-1831), Dorcus (1805-1889), Eleanor (1807-1871; m. Joshua Thompson and Timothy Kennard), Joanna (1809-1884), and Sophia Merrill (1811-1877; m. Horatio Kendall and Samuel Dennison).

During the 1790s, the Pote family suffered two significant financial setbacks related to their shipping interests. The Columbia , owned by Greenfield Pote and captained by William Pote (1766-1847), was delayed in Bordeaux during a trade embargo in 1793, resulting in lost cargo and income. The family later filed a claim for damages, and William Pote was awarded 4,914.94 francs as compensation under an agreement made by the United States and France in 1803. The family's second claim, which proved unsuccessful, was filed after the schooner Freeport was captured by the French Republican cutter Rights of Man and subsequently sold at a prize court in Santiago, Cuba. The family's descendants reactivated the claim in 1883, after Congress reached a new agreement regarding spoliation claims, but their claim did not appear on a published list of successful "unpaid claims of citizens of the United States against France."

William and Dorcus Pote's sons Robert Pote and William Pote, Jr., also had nautical careers. Robert died onboard the Dash during the War of 1812, and William, Jr., served as captain on several mackerel fishing boats, as well as other ships involved in the West Indies trade. He was also a part-owner of the Leopard in 1831. William Pote, Jr., married Eleanor Jane Kendall (b. 1810), daughter of Robert Kendall (1773-1858) and Peggy Rogers (1778-1860), on January 10, 1831, and they had no children. He died in 1831 after being washed overboard while attempting to fix a boat's rigging during a voyage to the West Indies.

Samuel Allen Dennison (1812-1850) was born in Freeport, Maine, to Joseph Dennison (1799-1847) and Dorcas Lufkin (1784-1820), and worked as a seaman. On September 18, 1842, he married Sophia Merrill Pote; the couple had one daughter, Eliza Dennison (m. King), born on December 11, 1846. Eliza worked as a schoolteacher and compiled extensive genealogical information about her families. She lived in Warwick, Rhode Island, and died on April 16, 1928.

14. DOROTHY4 GATCHELL (JEREMIAH3, JOHN2, UNKNOWN FATHER1) was born Abt. 23 Feb 1694/95. She married WILLIAM POTE 02 Jun 1715 in Marblehead, Essex County, Massachusetts, son of WILLIAM POTE and ANN GREENFIELD. He was born 1690 in Marblehead, Essex County, Massachusetts. Children of DOROTHY GATCHELL and WILLIAM POTE are: 41. i. ANNE5 POTE, b. 12 Oct 1716, Marblehead, Essex County, Massachusetts; d. 23 Jan 1776, Falmouth, Cumberland County, District of Maine. ii. WILLIAM POTE, b. 15 Dec 1718, Marblehead, Essex County, Massachusetts; d. Oct 1755, Falmouth, Cumberland County, District of Maine. 42. iii. GAMALIEL POTE, b. 11 Oct 1721, Marblehead, Essex County, Massachusetts; d. 1789, Falmouth, Cumberland County, District of Maine. iv. JEREMIAH POTE, b. 18 Jan 1724/25, Marblehead, Essex County, Massachusetts; d. 23 Nov 1796, St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada; m. ELIZABETH BERRY, Abt. 1764, Kittery, York County, District of Maine; b. Unknown. v. ELISHA POTE, b. 14 Jun 1728, Marblehead, Massachusetts; d. 1747, Louisbourg, Canada. vi. INCREASE POTE, b. 15 Sep 1728, Marblehead, Essex County, Massachusetts; d. 1746, Louisbourg, Canada. vii. SAMUEL POTE, b. Bef. 05 Oct 1731, Falmouth, Cumberland County, District of Maine; d. 12 Sep 1789, Marblehead, Essex County, Massachusetts; m. ANN SMETHURST, 23 Dec 1770; b. Unknown. viii. THOMAS POTE, b. 25 Feb 1733/34, Falmouth, Cumberland County, District of Maine; d. 14 Apr 1817, New Gloucester, Cumberland County, District of Maine; m. SARAH MERRILL, 29 Jan 1757, North Yarmouth, Cumberland County, District of Maine; b. Unknown. 43. ix. GREENFIELD POTE, b. May 1736, Falmouth, Cumberland County, District of Maine; d. 29 Sep 1797, Freeport, Cumberland County, District of Maine.


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Pote, William and Dorothy. Ch., Samuel, b. Oct 5, 1731; Thomas, b 25 Feb 1734.

Records of Falmouth (Now Portland) Maine Vol. 14 : Pg. 146 Journal Page The Register (NEHGS)

Pote, William and Dorothy. Ch., Samuel, b. Oct 5, 1731; Thomas, b 25 Feb 1734.

Records of Falmouth (Now Portland) Maine Vol. 14 : Pg. 146 Journal Page The Register (NEHGS)

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York County Deeds  

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@R1101123765@ Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988 Ancestry.com Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.

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Database online. Record for Anne Pote 1,2495::3967057

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Capt. William Pote, Jr.'s Timeline

1690
1690
Marblehead, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
1716
October 12, 1716
Marblehead, Massachusetts, United States
1718
December 15, 1718
Marblehead, Essex, Massachusetts
1721
October 11, 1721
Marblehead, Essex, Massachusetts
1724
January 18, 1724
Marblehead, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States
1726
June 14, 1726
Marblehead, Essex, Massachusetts
1728
June 18, 1728
Age 38
Falmouth, Cumberland, Maine
September 15, 1728
Marblehead, Essex, Massachusetts
1731
October 5, 1731
Falmouth, Cumberland, Maine