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George Babcock, Sr

Also Known As: "George Babcock"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Westerly, Kings (now Washington) County, Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
Death: May 01, 1756 (82-83)
South Kingstown, Kings (now Washington) County, Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
Place of Burial: South Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of John Babcock and Mary Babbitt
Husband of Elizabeth Hall Babcock, (twin)
Father of Mary Potter; George Babcock, Jr.; David Babcock; John Babcock; Elizabeth Susan Mary Saunders and 7 others
Brother of Anna Barber; Capt. James Babcock; Mary Babcock; Capt. John Babcock; Oliver Babcock and 7 others

1694 Marriage: to Elizabeth Hall, 11/28/1694, Westerly, RI
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About George Babcock, Sr

HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF STONINGTON, County of New London, Connecticut, from its first settlement in 1649 to 1900, by Richard Anson Wheeler, New London, CT, 1900, p. 212



From findagrave.com: Birth: 1673, Westerly, Kings Co, RI, USA Death: 1762, S Kingstown, Kings Co, RI, USA Son of John Babcock and Mary Lawton. Husband of Elizabeth Hall. From: Swamp Yankee from Mystic, Family, Region & It's Roots, By James H Allyn, p 50: George Babcock, John's 4th son, did not inherit, so he went to work on farm of William Hall Jr at Kingston. Like his father bef him George m boss' dtr Elizabeth in 1694. 11 yrs later they & 26 others bought Shannock Purchase around headwaters of Pawcatuck Riv in present town of Richmond. Babcocks built on south side of Shannock Hill, w/their land running down to river along Beaver Riv. Like his father bef him George was Deputy to Gen'l Court. He did well w/farm; for when he d in 1751 at age 78, he left 300 Pounds to 7th-Day Church, & farmland & money to his 5 children. Dtr Mary m Thomas Potter Jr. In later yrs when Swamp Yankees turned from farming to mfg, many of 7th-Day people of Westerly took lead. Babcock Printing Press Co, later owned by George P Fenner, was for many yrs leader in its field, starting w/Gold Medal at Crystal Palace in London in 1855. Babcock & Wilcox became most famous boiler makers in world, & continued to grow. Children: George Babcock (1699-1767) Spouse: Elizabeth Hall Babcock (1672-1762) Burial: George Babcock Lot, S Kingstown, Kings Co, RI, USA From: http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/j/a/m/Norman-V-James George Babcock b 1673 Westerly, RI & d May 1 1756 S Kingston, RI. He m Elizabeth Hall Nov 28 1694 Westerly, RI, dtr of Henry Hall & Constant MNU. She b 1673 Kingston, RI & d May 8 1762 S Kingston, RI. Children of George Babcock & Elizabeth Hall: i. George Babcock Jr b Apr 9 1699 Westerly, RI; d 1767 Hopkinton, RI ii. David Babcock b Dec 22 1700 Westerly, RI; d Mar 1783, S Kingston, RI iii. Jonathan Babcock b Mar 22 1702 iv. Elizabeth Babcock b Mar 16 1705 v. Abigail Babcock b Feb 6 1707; m Benjamin Hall Apr 29 1731; b c1705 vi. Ruth Babcock b Mar 14 1709; m Caleb Hill Feb 25 1730; b c1705 vii. Eunice Babcock b c1708 viii. Hezekiah Babcock b Mar 25 1716 S Kingston, RI; d 1798 ix. Elisha Babcock b May 18 1718 S Kingston, RI x. Mary Babcock b Sep 20 1695

George BABCOCK (John, James) b 1673 Westerly, Kings Co, RI, d 1 May 1756 S Kingstown, Kings Co, RI. Vital Records of RI, 1636-1850 N Kingstown, Washington Co, RI, Marriages, by James N Arnold, Vol 5, p 8 Babcock, George & Elizabeth Hall, Nov 28 1694. Babcock & Allied Families, M M Lewis, Brooklyn, NY, p 26 Was b Westerly, RI, 1673, d S Kingstown, RI, May 1 1756. Dec 1696 mother deeded to him tract of land in Westerly. He was living in Kingston Dec 31 1706 on which date he sold land to bro James in Westerly. George Babcock was baptized Jun 1707, & united w/7th- Day Baptist Church, Newport & Westerly, RI, & was ever aft closely indentifed w/it as mbr, leaving to it 300 pounds. Jun 28 1709 George Babcock w/26 others bought from Colony of RI lrg tract of land in Kingstown & Westerly known as "Shannock Purchase." His tract of land thus purchased was located in Westerly on south side of Shannock Hill & extended west to Pawcatuck Riv in what later was known as Hopkinton & Richmond. He served many years as justice of peace. Graves of George Babcock & wife lie side by side in what is now "Tucker Burying Grnd," formerly "Babcock Burying Grnd". By his will dated Nov 13 1750 probated & recorded in S Kingstown, RI, May 10 1756 he gives away lrg number of farms & much personal property. Son David is exector. George Babcock m Nov 28 1694 Elizabeth Hall, dtr of Henry & Content Hall. She d S Kingstown, May 8 1762. History of Stonington, CT, Richard A Wheeler, p 212 George, b 1673, d May 1 1756. History of Stonington, CT, Richard A Wheeler, p 213 George Babcock m Elizabeth Hall, Nov 28 1694. His will was proved May 10 1756. Elizabeth was dtr of Henry & Content Hall of Kingstown, RI. Potter Families & their Descendants in Am, 1888 (929.273,P851g), George Babcock of Westerly. Some RI Descendants of Nathaniel Potter, 1989 (929.273,P854c), George Babcock of Kingstown & Westerly. NEHGR, Vol 14, p 23, George Babcock, named in father's will, dated 1685. C Merton Babcock, George Babcock (1673-1756), m 1694 Elizabeth Hall. Ancestral Lines Revised, George Babcock, b 1673, d S Kingstown 1 May 1756; m 28 Nov 1694 Elizabeth Hall. George m Elizabeth Hall dtr of Henry Hall & Content, 28 Nov 1694 N Kingstown, Kings Co, RI. Elizabeth b est 1688 Kingstown, Kings Co, RI, d 8 May 1762 S Kingstown, Kings Co, RI. Vital Records of RI, 1636-1850 N Kingstown, Washington Co, RI, Marriages, James N Arnold, Vol 5, p 8 Babcock, George & Elizabeth Hall, Nov 28 1694. Babcock & Allied Families, M M Lewis, Brooklyn, NY, p 26 George Babcock m Nov 28 1694, Elizabeth Hall, dtr of Henry & Content Hall. She d S Kingstown, May 8 1762. History of Stonington, CT, Richard A Wheeler, p 213 George Babcock m Elizabeth Hall, Nov 28 1694. His will was proved May 10 1756. Elizabeth was dtr of Henry & Content Hall of Kingstown, RI. Ancestral Lines Revised, Elizabeth Hall, m 28 Nov 1694. NEHGR, Vol 14, Elizabeth Hall, called Elizabeth Button in father's will. C M Babcock, Elizabeth Hall, dtr of Henry & Content Hall. Tripp Children, Elizabeth Hall Babcock, wife of George Babcock. [Note: Did she also marry Button?] They had following children: F i Mary b 20 Sep 1695. M ii George b 9 Apr 1699, d 1767. M iii David b 22 Dec 1700, d Mar 1783. M iv Jonathan b 22 Mar 1702/1703. F v Elizabeth b 16 Mar 1704/1705. F vi Abigail b 6 Feb 1706/1707. F vii Ruth b 1 Mar 1709 N Kingstown, Kings Co, RI. Vital records of RI, 1636-1850 N Kingstown, Washington Co, RI, Births & Deaths, James N Arnold, Vol 5, p 56 Babcock, Ruth of George & Elizabeth, b Mar 1 1709. Vital Records of RI, Marriages of S Kingstown, Washington Co, RI, James N Arnold, Vol 5, p 6 Babcock, Ruth, of South Kingstown & Caleb Hill, of Prudence Island, Feb 21 1730. History of Stonington, CT, Richard A Wheeler, p 213 Ruth b 1709. Babcock & Allied Families, M M Lewis, Brooklyn, NY, p 27 Ruth, b Mar 14 1709, m by Christopher Allen, Justice, Caleb Hill, of Prudence Island, RI, Feb 25 1730-31. Ruth m Caleb Hill 21 Feb 1730 S Kingstown, Kings Co, RI. Vital Recordds of RI, Marriages of S Kingstown, Washington Co, RI, James N Arnold, Vol 5, p 6 Babcock, Ruth, of S Kingstown, & Caleb Hill, of Prudence Island, Feb 21 1730. Babcock & Allied Families, M M Lewis, Brooklyn, NY, p 27 Ruth, b Mar 14 1709, m by Christopher Allen, Justice, Caleb Hill, of Prudence Island, RI, Feb 25 1730-31. F viii Eunice b 13 Jan 1712/1713. M ix Hezekiah b 26 Mar 1715, d 1798. M x Elisha b 18 May 1718.



SOURCE 1

George Babcock History

20. George BABCOCK 1, 2, 3, 4 (John , James ) was born 1673 in Westerly, Kings Co., Rhode Island. He died 1 May 1756 in So. Kingston, Kings Co., Rhode Island.

   VITAL RECORDS OF RHODE ISLAND, 1636-1850 NORTH KINGSTOWN, WASHINGTON CO., RI, MARRIAGES, by James N. Arnold, Vol. 5, page 8.

BABCOCK, George, and Elizabeth HALL, Nov. 28, 1694.
BABCOCK AND ALLIED FAMILIES, by M.M. Lewis, Brooklyn, New York. page 26.
Was born in Westerly, RI, in 1673, and died in South Kingston, RI, May 1, 1756. In December, 1696, his mother deeded to him a tract of land in Westerly. He was living in Kingston on Dec. 31, 1706, on which date he sold land to his brother James in Westerly. George Babcock was baptized in June, 1707, and united with the Seventh Day Baptist Church of Newport and Westerly, RI, and was ever after closely indentifed with it as a member, leaving to it 300 pounds. On June 28, 1709, George Babcock with twenty-six others bought from the Colony of RI a laarge tract of land in Kingston and Westerly known as the "Shannock Purchase." His tract of land thus purchased was located in Westerly on the south side of Shannock Hill and extended west to the Pawcatuck River in what later was known as Hopkinton and Richmond. He served for many years as justice of the peace. The graves of George Babcock and his wife lie side by side in what is now called the "Tucker Burying Ground," formerly the "Babcock Burying Ground". By his will dated Nov. 13, 1750, probated and recorded in South Kingston, RI, May 10, 1756, he gives away a large number of farms and much personal property. His son David is exector.
George Babcock married November 28, 1694, Elizabeth Hall, daughter of Henry and Content Hall. She died in South Kingston, May 8, 1762.
THE HISTORY OF STONINGTON, CONN., by Richard A. Wheeler, page 212.
20. George, b. 1673, d. May 1st 1756.
THE HISTORY OF STONINGTON, CONN., by Richard A. Wheeler, page 213.
George Babcock (No. 20) m. Elizabeth Hall, Nov. 28th, 1694. His will was proved May 10, 1756. Elizabeth was daughter of Henry and Content Hall of Kingston, RI.
POTTER FAMILIES AND THEIR DESCENDANTS IN AMERICA, 1888 (929.273,P851g),
George Babcock of Westerly.
SOME RHODE ISLAND DESCENDANTS OF NATHANIEL POTTER, 1989 (929.273,P854c),
George Babcock of Kingston and Westerly.
NEHGR, Vol. 14, p23,
George Babcock, named in father's will, dated 1685.
C. MERTON BABCOCK,
George Babcock (1673-1756), married 1694 Elizabeth Hall.
ANCESTRAL LINES REVISED,
George Babcock, born 1673, died South Kingston 1 May 1756; married 28 Nov. 1694 Elizabeth Hall.
George married Elizabeth HALL 1, 2, 3, daughter of Henry HALL and Content, on 28 Nov 1694 in North Kingston, Kings Co., Rhode Island. Elizabeth was born estimated 1688 in Kingston, Kings Co., Rhode Island. She died 8 May 1762 in South Kingston, Kings Co., Rhode Island.

   VITAL RECORDS OF RHODE ISLAND, 1636-1850 NORTH KINGSTOWN, WASHINGTON CO., RI, MARRIAGES, by James N. Arnold, Vol. 5, page 8.

BABCOCK, George, and Elizabeth HALL, Nov. 28, 1694.
BABCOCK AND ALLIED FAMILIES, by M.M. Lewis, Brooklyn, New York. page 26.
George Babcock married November 28, 1694, Elizabeth Hall, daughter of Henry and Content Hall. She died in South Kingston, May 8, 1762.
THE HISTORY OF STONINGTON, CONN., by Richard A. Wheeler, page 213.
George Babcock (No. 20) m. Elizabeth Hall, Nov. 28th, 1694. His will was proved May 10, 1756. Elizabeth was daughter of Henry and Content Hall of Kingston, RI.
ANCESTRAL LINES REVISED,
Elizabeth Hall, married 28 Nov. 1694.
NEHGR, Vol. 14,
Elizabeth Hall, called Elizabeth Button in her father's will.
C.M. BABACK,
Elizabeth Hall, daughter of Henry and Content Hall.
TRIPP CHILDREN,
Elizabeth (Hall) Babcock, wife of George Babcock.
[Problem here? Did she also marry a Button?]
They had the following children:

   +89FiMary BABCOCK was born 20 Sep 1695. +90MiiGeorge BABCOCK was born 9 Apr 1699 and died 1767. +91MiiiDavid BABCOCK was born 22 Dec 1700 and died Mar 1783. +92MivJonathan BABCOCK was born 22 Mar 1702/1703. +93FvElizabeth BABCOCK was born 16 Mar 1704/1705. +94FviAbigail BABCOCK was born 6 Feb 1706/1707.  95Fvii Ruth BABCOCK 1, 2, 3 was born 4 1 Mar 1709 in North Kingston, Kings Co., Rhode Island.

VITAL RECORDS OF RHODE ISLAND, 1636-1850 NORTH KINGSTOWN, WASHINGTON CO., RI, BIRTHS & DEATHS, by James N. Arnold, Vol. 5, page 56.
BABCOCK, Ruth, of George and Elizabeth, born March 1, 1709.
VITAL RECORDS OF RHODE ISLAND, MARRIAGES OF SOUTH KINGSTOWN, WASHINGTON CO., RHODE ISLAND, by James N. Arnold, Vol. 5, page 6.
1-73 BABCOCK, Ruth, of South Kingstown, and Caleb HILL, of Prudence Island, Feb. 21, 1730.
THE HISTORY OF STONINGTON, CONN., by Richard A. Wheeler, page 213.
54. Ruth, b. 1709.
BABCOCK AND ALLIED FAMILIES, by M.M. Lewis, Brooklyn, New York. page 27.
Ruth, born March 14, 1709,
SOURCE 2

George Babcock in Rhode Island

George Babcock's mark for his cattle was recorded in Westerly, May, 1696. In December of the same year he received from his mother a deed of a tract of land in Westerly. Dec. 31, 1706, he resided in Kingston and sold land to his brother James in Westerly. (W.T.R., book i.) In June, 1707, he was baptized by Elder William Hiscox and united with the S.D.B. [Seventh Day Baptist] Church of Newport and Westerly, R.I., in which church for the rest of his life he was a prominent member, and by his will left a legacy of œ300 for his church. A few weeks later, July 20, his wife joined the same church. (S.D.B. Memorial.) June 28, 1709, he with twenty-six others bought from the Colony of Rhode Island a large tract of land in Kingston and Westerly known as the 'Shannock Purchase.' His part of the purchase was laid out in Westerly on the south side of Shannock Hill and extended west to the Pawcatuck River, in what was afterward Hopkinton and Richmond. His son Hezekiah settled on the part in Hopkinton, and had at least eight hundred acres. His son Elisha settled on the part that was afterward Richmond. In 1715 George Babcock and others assisted in circulating Rhode Island colonial money. He served as Deputy to the Legislature in 1716 and 1721. He was for many years Justice of the Peace, and was often called upon to perform marriage ceremonies. He and his wife were buried upon their own farm in a plot formerly known as the 'Babcock Burying Ground.' It is about five miles from the Kingston R.R. station, and is still used as a cemetery, is inclosed by a neat iron fence. The farm was sold in 1799 by Gideon Babcock, grandson of George and son of David, to Joshua Tucker, and the cemetery is now known as the 'Tucker Burying Ground.' Near by is a body of water formerly known as Babcock's Pond, now called Tucker's Pond. The place was visited in the summer of 1900 by the writer and his brother, Mr. Nathan Babcock, of Westerly. The graves of George Babcock and his wife were each covered with slate stone slabs about five and one half feet long by two and one half feet wide and five inches thick, lying horizontal, and on foundations so that they were about one foot from the ground. The letters were much worn and overgrown with moss, but were finally read. The two graves are side by side, about three feet apart, and the stones differ only in their inscriptions. The writing upon the husband's stone consists of eleven lines, as follows: In Memory of MR. GEORGE BABCOCK, who lived a professor with the Seventh day Baptist Church, and also his wife and eight of their children were members with him of the same church boath in faith and practice. He departed this life May the 1st, A.D. 1756, in ye 83 year of his age A notice of the death of Mrs. Babcock, written from S. Kingston after her death, appeared in the Boston Evening Post two weeks after her death, May 24, 1762. Among other things it states that 'She has left 8 children, 61 grandchildren; in all 140 descendants, which whole number live in this colony except one granddaughter, and her children.' A tradition often repeated states that soon after the marriageof George and Elizabeth Hall Babcock he threw a long rope over his dwelling house; he remained at one end of the rope, while his wife, Elizabeth, went as requested to the other side of the house and tried to pull the rope over, but without success. George called out, 'Pull, Betty, pull harder!' Again she struggled, but with no better results than before. George then called for her to come to him; the two, taking hold of the same end of the rope, easily pulled it over the house. The lesson taught was that when husband and wife pull apart no satisfactory results can be reached, but when both pull together everything is easy. The will of George Babcock, son of John and Mary Lawton Babcock, dated Nov. 13, 1750, probated May 10, 1756, is recorded in S.K.T.R. Pro. Book 5, pp. 44 to 49. To his son George he gave a farm of two hundred and fifty acres in South Kingston, besides two tracts of land previously given him, and also gave him 'one thousand pounds in bills of credit of old tenor.' Item. 'I give & devise unto my son David Babcock all my homestead farm together with ye land I bought of Mr. Ward with all houses & building thereon & orchards and all other privileges to ye same belonging, and a negro man named Bristo and a negro woman named Geney.' . . . To his son Hezekiah he gave four tracts of land, viz.: A farm of one hundred and forty acres, 'the Island I bought of James Perry,' the farm on which Hezekiah was then living, and a certain thirty acre lot. To his son Elisha he gave four certain farms containing by estimate total, six hundred and twenty acres. Item. 'I give and devise to my three sons George, David and Elisha, ye Sedge Island and all ye marsh and sedge lying between ye pond and sea.' . . He gave one hundred and forty pounds to be divided equally among the following children, of his deceased daughter Mary Potter, Jonathan Potter, George Potter, Stephen Potter, Susanna, Mary Eilizabeth and Martha; 'this is besides the land I gave to her son Thomas Potter ye land he now liveth on which containeth one hundred and seventy nine acres which I gave by her desire in lewe of her portion.' He gave to his daughter Elizabeth Sanders, 'six hundred pounds in bills of credit old tenor besides what I have given her in time past.' He gave to his daughter Abigail Hall, 'five hundred pounds in bills of credit old tenor, besides what I have given her already.' He provides that the children of his daughter Eunice Greenman shall be paid one hundred pounds apiece as they become of age. Item. 'I give three hundred pounds to ye church & society to which I belong to in Westerly and places adjacent, keeping and observing ye Seventh day of ye week for a Sabbath, to be let out for ye benefit of ye church above mentioned.' After the specific legacies are paid, 'my will is that all my estate that is moveable shall be equally divided amongst all my children sons and daughters now living or to their successors namely George, David, Hezekiah, and Elisha, Elizabeth, Abigail, Ruth & Eunice.' . . .Lastly I do hereby constitute make and ordain my loving son David Babcock to be my executor of this my last will and testament.

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George Babcock, Sr's Timeline

1673
1673
Westerly, Kings (now Washington) County, Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
1695
September 20, 1695
Westerly, Kings (now Washington) County), Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
1699
April 9, 1699
Westerly, Kings (now Washington) County, Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
1700
December 22, 1700
Westerly, Kings (now Washington) County, Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
1702
March 22, 1702
Kingston, Kings (now Washington) County, Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
1705
March 16, 1705
Kingstowne, Washington, Rhode Island, United States
1707
February 6, 1707
Westerly, Kings (now Washington) County, Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
1709
March 14, 1709
Kingston, Kings (now Washington) County, Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
1713
January 13, 1713
North Kingstown, Kings (now Washington) County, Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations