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About Hannah Swett
Joseph Swett, tanner, son of Joseph Swett. An army lieutenant during the Indian Wars. Married Hannah Sayward, daughter of John Sayward & Mary Rishworth.. Children: Mary, Susanna, Elizabeth, John, Joseph, Esther and Samuel Swett.
LT. JOSEPH SWETT (Joseph 3, Benjamin 2, John 1), born in Hampton, N. H., married Hannah, dau. of John and Mary (Rishworth) Sayward of York, Me. She was born 21 June 1688 and died 15 Nov. 1761. He lived a few years at Hampton Falls and removed thence to York, Me. The church record at Hampton Falls says, "Hannah Swett wife of J. S. Jr. Dism. York (gone this region)." Three children recorded at Hampton, the rest in York. He married (2) 26 June 1762, Patience, widow of Ebenezer Nowell of York. Tate's Journal says that he died 2 Aug. 1776.
Children
- MARY b. 5 March 1715; m. 22 Nov. 1730, Dr. Alexander Bulman of York.
- SUSANNA b. 7 May 1716; m. 12 June 1736, John Hovey.
- ELIZABETH b. 15 Sept. 1718; m. (I) 12 April 1735, Dr. Mark Prime, (2) Capt. Thomas Wallingford of Somersworth, N. H. She d. 3 Dec. 1810.
- 43. JOHN b. 31 March 1719; m. Sarah Plaisted.
- JOSEPH b. 3 Feb. 1723; drowned 12 June 1750.
- ESTHER b. 3 Aug. 1725; m. James Arbuckle. Pub. 18 Jan. 1755.
From Page 26 The Sayward Family: Being the History and Genealogy of Henry Sayward of York ... By Charles Augustus Sayward
1. HENRY SAYWARD was born in England and came to America in 1637. He resided in Hampton and Portsmouth, N, H., and in York, Me., where he died 1679. His wife, Mary, died at York before Dec. 26,
2. JOHN, son of Henry (1) and Mary, was probably born about 1657 while his father was residing at Strawberry Bank, as Portsmouth was then called.
The earliest record of him is to be found in the town records of York, Me., June 26, 1679, when the town granted him "a Lott of land near about the folly." May 1, 1685, the town granted him the "Remainder of the ox Pasture." He was a mill-wright and carpenter and owned one fourth part of the saw-mill at Cape Neddick. He took the oath of allegiance with Samuel Sayward (probably his cousin) at a town meeting in York, March 22, 1680.
He was a grand juryman in 1684 and one of the Selectmen of York 1685.
He married Mary, daughter of Edward Rishworth of York, about 1680. This has been disputed, but Rishworth, in a deed to Mary Sayward, Oct. 16, 1682, Vol. 3, p. 12 1, York Co. Deeds, conveys certain land in consideration of the "love & affection which I bear unto my beloved daughter, Mar)- Sayward, wife of John Sayward." John Sayward, in a deed dated Oct. 17, 1682, recorded Vol. 3, p. 122, conveys land, "by me purchased of my father-in-law, Edw: Rishworth." These two witnesses seem to settle the matter beyond controversy.
Edward Rishworth was a very prominent man in Maine. He married Susan, daughter of John Wheelwright and was at Exeter with Wheelwright for a time where he was clerk of the Courts.
He held many important offices in Maine. He was a magistrate, recorder and one of the assistants and also representative from York for thirteen years
He owned large tracts of real estate and was engaged in lumbering and milling.
Children:
- 8. 1. Mary, b. April 4, 16S1.
- 9. 11. Susannah, b. May 9, 1683.
- 10. 1n. Esther, b. March 7, 1685.
- 11. 1v. Hannah, b. June 21, m. Joseph Swett.
- 12. v. John, b. Jan. 2, 1690.
He died 1689.
- page 80 of American Colonial Women and Their Art: A Chronological Encyclopedia By Mary Ellen Snodgrass
- http://greenerpasture.com/Ancestors/Details/44873
- http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nhmerrim/families/swettfamily.htm
Hannah Swett's Timeline
1687 |
June 21, 1687
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York County, Maine, Colonial America
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1716 |
May 7, 1716
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Hampton Falls, New Hampshire
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1718 |
September 15, 1718
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Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States
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1719 |
March 31, 1719
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York, York County, Maine, United States
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1725 |
August 3, 1725
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York County, Maine, United States
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1729 |
March 8, 1729
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York, York County, Maine, United States
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1761 |
November 15, 1761
Age 74
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York County, Maine, Colonial America
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