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Hepzibah Doane (Cole)

Also Known As: "Hepsibah (Cole) Cripse Doane"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Barnstable, (Present Barnstable County), Plymouth Colony, (Present USA)
Death: December 20, 1712 (63)
Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Daniel Cole of Eastham and Ruth Cole
Wife of George Crisp and Dea. Daniel Doane
Mother of Mary Williamson (Crisp); Mercy Rogers; Nathaniel Doane; Hepzibah Doane; Abigail Dimmock and 2 others
Sister of Timothy Cole, Sr.; William Cole; Mary Cole; Hester Cole; Ruth Cole and 17 others
Half sister of Hester Cole

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Daniel Doane did not marry Mepsibah (Cole) Crisp until after 28 July 1682, when her first husband George Crisp died. George Crisp named her in his Will and made her executrix asking brother Israel Cole and his neighbor Goodman Daniel Doane "to be helpful to my wife as overseers." She was living 9 Oct 1712 when Daniel Doane called her "loving wife Hepsibah in his Will (See A.A. Doane, the Doane Family, 1902, pp. 26-30).

Hepzibah Cole was born 15 April 1649 in Eastham, MA[citation needed] Mayflower Descendants Vol 5 p23 or Vol 6, p. 204. Lists her b. 15 Apr 1649

She married twice:

24 May 1677 (in Eastham, MA) to George Crisp[citation needed]

28 July 1682 (in Eastham, MA) to Daniel Doane as his second (?) wife[citation needed]

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Hepzibah Doane formerly Cole aka Crisp

Born 16 Apr 1649 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, Colonial America

Daughter of Daniel Cole and Ruth (Unknown) Cole

Sister of John Cole Sr., Timothy Cole, Ruth Chase (Cole) Bangs, Israel Cole, James Cole Sr., Mary Collier (Cole) Hopkins, Esther (Cole) Atwood, William Cole, Daniel Cole [half] and Thomas Cole

Wife of George Crisp — married 24 May 1677 in Orleans, Massachusetts

Wife of Daniel Doane — married 28 Jul 1682 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusettsmap DESCENDANTS descendants Mother of Mary (Crisp) Williamson, Mercy (Crisp) Rogers and Hepzibah Doane

Died after Oct 1712 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts

Profile last modified 24 Mar 2019 | Created 21 Dec 2013

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Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988, accessed through ancestry.com

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Hepzibah Doane

Deacon Daniel Doane married (second), July 28, 1682, Hepzibah, widow of George Crisp and daughter of Daniel and Mary Cole, of Eastham. Their child was Hepsibah.

"He had lands granted him by the town and acquired other tracts by purchase, so that he became possessed of a good estate in lands and other property. According to the inventory, his total estate was of the value of more than five hundred and fifty pounds."

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  • Hepzibah Cole Doane
  • Birth: Apr. 16, 1649
  • Death: unknown
  • Daughter of Ruth and Daniel Cole. 1m to George Crisp on 24 May 1677. George Crisp born about 1647; died 28 July 1682. Had two daughters by George Crisp, Mary and Mercy. 2m to Daniel Doane. Had one daughter by Daniel Doane, Hepzibah, born 1686.
  • Family links:
  • Parents:
  • Daniel Cole (1614 - 1694)
  • Ruth Chandler Cole (1628 - 1694)
  • Spouses:
  • Daniel Doane (1636 - 1712)
  • George Crisp (1622 - 1682)*
  • Siblings:
  • Hester/Esther Cole Atwood*
  • John Cole (1644 - 1724)*
  • Hepzibah Cole Doane (1649 - ____)
  • Ruth Cole Bangs (1651 - 1728)*
  • Israel Cole (1653 - 1723)*
  • James Cole (1655 - ____)*
  • Mary Cole Hopkins (1658 - 1734)*
  • William Cole (1663 - 1735)*
  • Daniel Cole (1666 - 1736)*
  • Thomas Cole (1668 - 1736)*
  • Burial: Unknown
  • Find A Grave Memorial# 73360565
  • From: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=73360565 ___________________
  • COLE, Hepzibah
  • b. 16 APR 1649 Eastham, Barnstable, Mass.
  • Parents:
  • Father: COLE, Daniel
  • Mother: Ruth,
  • Family:
  • Spouse:DOANE, Daniel
  • Family:
  • Marriage: 24 MAY 1677 Eastham, Barnstable, Mass.
  • Spouse: CRISPE, George
  • b. 6 MAY 1622 Sandwich, England
  • d. 28 JUL 1682 Eastham, Barnstable, Mass.
  • Children:
    • CRISPE, Mary
    • CRISPE, Maria b. 15 OCT 1681 Eastham, Barnstable, Mass.
    • CRISPE, Mercy
  • From: http://www.genealogyofnewengland.com/f_c5.htm#4 _________________________
  • The early genealogies of the Cole families in America. (Including Coles and Cowles). With some account of the descendants of James, by Hartford, Connecticut, 1635-1652, and of Thomas Cole, of Salem, Mass., 1649-1672
  • https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Early_Genealogies_of_the_C...
  • https://archive.org/details/earlygenealogie00colegoog
  • https://archive.org/stream/earlygenealogie00colegoog#page/n100/mode...
  • Pg.66
  • About the beginning of the second decade of the existence of the Plymouth colony, there came from England three young men, brothers, named John, Job and Daniel Cole. I suspect that they came over with William Collier, a merchant of London, about 1633. Their father is unknown. Whether they were brothers of James, the inn-keeper of Plymouth, I know not, but I judge that they were not.
  • John died at Plymouth in December, 1637, and in his will, proved January 2, 1638, he mentions by name, "Master Collier's men," his brothers Job and Daniel, and his sister Rebecca, wife of Job. He was probably unmarried.
  • JOB COLE, the eldest of the three brothers, married May 16, 1634, Rebecca Collier.*
  • .... etc.
  • https://archive.org/stream/earlygenealogie00colegoog#page/n101/mode...
  • Pg.67
  • DANIEL COLE. ( —— ). The younger brother of Job, and probably came over with him when they were both young men. The first mention of him is April 6, 1640, when fifty acres of upland were granted him. .... etc.
  • https://archive.org/stream/earlygenealogie00colegoog#page/n102/mode...
  • Pg.68
  • .... He died December 21, 1694, aged 80. He married Ruth —— , who died December 15, 1694, aged 69. Their children were :
    • 6. i. John, b. July 15, 1644.
    • 7. ii. Timothy, b. Sept. 4, (15) 1646.
    • iii. Hepsebah, b. April 16, 1649, m. Daniel Doane, of Eastham, and had a son, Constant Doane, b. Mar. 7, 1670.
    • iv. Ruth, b. April 15, 1651, m. John, oldest son of John and Abigail Young, of Eastham, (b. in Plymouth, Nov. 16, 1649).
    • 8. v. Israel, b. Jan. 8, 1653.
    • 9. vi. James, b. Nov. 3, (30) 1655.
    • 10. vii. Mary, b. Mar. 10, 1658, m. May 26, 1681, Joshua Hopkins, of Eastham.
    • 11. viii. William, b. Sept. 15, 1663.
  • JOHN2 COLE (Job,1) .... etc.
  • https://archive.org/stream/earlygenealogie00colegoog#page/n103/mode...
  • Pg.69
  • JOHN2 COLE (Daniel,1) born in Yarmouth, July 16, 1644. He lived in Eastham and married Ruth, daughter of Nicholas Snow, December 12, 1666. He was at Groton in 1672, but probably returned, driven out by Indians, as he is on the freeman list of 1695. His wife died June 27, 1717. He died June 6, 1725.
  • The children of John and Ruth (Snow) Cole were:
    • i. Ruth, b. Mar. 11, 1668, m. Wm. Twining, brother of Stephen, son of William, and grandson of William, Mar. 26, 1689. She had children: .... etc.
    • 13. ii. John. b. Mar. 6, 1670.
    • iii. Hepsebah, b. June 20, 1672.
    • iv. Hannah, b. Mar. 27, 1675, d. June 11, 1677.
    • 14. v. Joseph, b. June 11, 1677.
    • vi. Mary, b. Oct. 27, 1679.
    • vii. Sarah, b. June 10, 1682.
  • TIMOTHY2 COLE (Daniel,1) the second son of Daniel and Ruth Cole, was born in Yarmouth, September 4. 1646. The only mention that I find of him is as follows: 1676, .... etc.
  • https://archive.org/stream/earlygenealogie00colegoog#page/n104/mode...
  • Pg.70
  • ISRAEL2 COLE (Daniel.1) the third son and fifth child of Daniel and Ruth Cole, was born in Eastham January 8, 1653. He married April 24, 1674, Mary, widow of James Rodgers, of Duxbury, and daughter of Thomas2 and Mary Paine, of Eastham. .... etc.
  • JAMES2 COLE (Daniel,1) the third son of Daniel and Ruth Cole, was born in Eastham, November 3, 1655.
  • MARY2 COLE (Daniel,1) the seventh child of Daniel and Ruth Cole, was born in Eastham, March 10, 1658. She married May 26, 1681, Joshua Hopkins, of Eastham, born June, J657, and son of Giles and Catherine (Welden) Hopkins. (Giles came in the Mayflower with his father, Stephen, and his mother.) Her children were: ..... etc.
  • https://archive.org/stream/earlygenealogie00colegoog#page/n105/mode...
  • Pg.71
  • WILLIAM2 COLE (Daniel,1) the fourth son and eighth and youngest child of Daniel and Ruth Cole, was born in Eastham, September 15, 1663. He lived in Eastham, and December 2, 1686, he married Hannah, daughter of Stephen and Susanna (Deane) Snow, born January 2, 1667, died June 23, 1737. Their children were: .... etc. ______________________
  • John Doane John Doane (c.1590 - 1685/6) He arrived in Plymouth Colony on an unknown ship sometime between 1628 and 1632. During his long life he is considered a person of note in Plymouth Colony serving in many government capacities associated with the colony government, such as government committees and deputy for Plymouth as well as Assistant Governor in 1632/33. He left government service for a time in the 1630s to serve as deacon in the Plymouth Church.[1]
  • John Doane stated he was born in England and in his 1678 will he stated he was age about eighty-eight years of age making his birth year being about 1590. Nothing else is known of his English ancestry. There is no record of John Doane being in Leiden, Holland, although he was a Plymouth church deacon.[2]
  • .... etc.
  • John Doane's earliest known wife was called Ann in a 1648 deed, but in a later deed (of 1659) his wife was Lydia.[2]
  • John Doane married:
  • 1. Ann (poss. Perkins) by 1625 and had five children. She died on June 1, 1654 and was buried in Cove Burying Ground, Eastham.
  • 2. Lydia ___ by April 1, 1659 and died between May 18, 1678 and December 23, 1681. Her burial place is unknown.
  • Children of John and (probably) Ann Doane:
    • Lydia born about 1625 and died by June 1677. She married Samuel Hicks in Plymouth on September 11, 1645 and had two children. Their burial places are unknown.
    • Abigail was born about 1631 and died in Norwich, Connecticut on January 23, 1734/5. Her burial place is unknown. She married Samuel Lothrop as his 2nd wife in the early 1690s, but had no children. He died about 1700.
    • John was born about 1635 and died on March 15, 1707/8. He was buried in Cove Burying Ground, Eastham.
    • He married:
    • 1. Hannah Bangs in Eastham April 30, 1662 and had six children.
    • 2. Rebecca Pettee on January 14, 1684/5.
    • Daniel was born about 1637 and died in Eastham, Mass. On December 20, 1712. He was buried in Cove Burying Ground, Eastham.
    • He married:
    • 1. (poss. Constance Snow) by 1669 and had nine children.
    • 2. Hepsibah (Cole) Crispe after July 28, 1682 and had one daughter.[2]
    • Ephraim was born about 1642 and died in 1700 in Eastham, Mass. He was buried in Cove Burying Ground, Eastham, as was his 2nd wife Mary.
    • He married:
    • 1. Mercy Knowles at Eastham, Mass. On February 5, 1667/8 and had eight children.
    • 2. Mary (Smalley) Snow as her second husband after April 1692 but had no children. She died in 1703.[3]
  • .... etc.
  • John Doane died in Eastham, Massachusetts on February 21, 1685/6. He was buried in Cove Burying Ground in Eastham where his tombstone is existent as well as memorials in his honor.[6]
  • In 1869 the Doanes erected a memorial stone on the site of Deacon John's house in Eastham, Massachusetts. That site, overlooking Nauset Bay, is now a part of the Cape Cod National Seashore. In 1906, a perpetual lot in the Old Town Cove burial ground, including the grave site of Deacon Daniel Doane, a son, was set aside. The following year a memorial stone with a bronze tablet honoring Deacon John Doane was erected. In 1994 a granite stone and bronze marker commemorating the 350th anniversary of the founding of Nauset was dedicated at the homesite.
  • From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Doane _____________________
  • The Doane family: 1. Deacon John Doane, of Plymouth, 2. Doctor John Done, of Maryland, and their descendants. With notes upon English families of the same name (1902)
  • http://archive.org/details/doanefamily1deac00doan
  • http://archive.org/stream/doanefamily1deac00doan#page/n36/mode/1up
  • Pg.1
  • 1 JOHN1 DOANE came over from England and settled in Plymouth. He was the founder of the Doane family in America. Nothing is yet known of his history in England, but the same is true also of the greater number of the Pilgrims who repaired to these New England shores before the middle of the seventeenth century. .... etc
  • Of John Doane's eraly life, of his parentage, the place of his nativity, the family name of his wife, the name of the vessel on which he came nothing whatever has yet been discovered. .... etc.
  • http://archive.org/stream/doanefamily1deac00doan#page/16/mode/1up
  • .... His wife's name appears as Abigail. They were undoubtedly interred in the old cemetery at Eastham, the first burial ground of the town. .... etc.
  • http://archive.org/stream/doanefamily1deac00doan#page/18/mode/1up
  • Children of Deacon John Doane:
    • 2 i LYDIA,2 b. — — .
    • 3 ii ABIGAIL,2 b. Jan. 13, 1632.
    • 4 iii JOHN,2 b. about 1635.
    • 5 iv DANIEL,2 b. about 1636.
    • 6 v EPHRAIM,2 b --- .
  • http://archive.org/stream/doanefamily1deac00doan#page/19/mode/1up
  • 2 LYDIA2 DOANE (John1) .... etc.
  • http://archive.org/stream/doanefamily1deac00doan#page/26/mode/1up
  • 5 DANIEL2 DOANE (John1 ) was born probably at Plymouth, about 1636, and died at Eastham, Dec. 20, 1712, in the seventy-sixth year of his age. He was twice married. Nothing is known of his first wife. The marriage is not recorded on Eastham records. She doubtless was the mother of all the children, except the daughter Hepzibah. His second wife, whom he married after July 28, 1682, was Hepzibah Crisp, widow of George Crisp,(*) and daughter of Daniel and Mary Cole of Eastham. She was many years his junior, and survived him.
  • .... Dea. Daniel Doane was buried in the old Town Cove burial ground where a small slatestone still legible marks his grave, and bears this inscription :
    • Here Lyes ye Body
    • of Deacon Daniel
    • Doane DecD DecR
    • ye 20th 1712
    • In The 76 Year
    • Of His Age.
  • .... etc.
  • http://archive.org/stream/doanefamily1deac00doan#page/30/mode/1up
  • There is no list of Daniel Doane's children on the Eastham records, but the following one, made up from his will and other sources, is correct except perhaps as to the order of their births.
  • Children of first marriage :
    • SON,3 b. — — ; drowned in well, Sept., 1667.
    • 12 JOSEPH,3 b. about 1668.
    • CONSTANT3 (son), b. Mar. 7, 1669-70.
    • 13 ISRAEL,3 b. about 1672.
    • 14 DANIEL,3 b — — .
    • 15 NATHANIEL,3 b — — .
    • CONSTANT,3 b. — — . m. Jan. 8, 1690, George Shaw of Eastham; d. at Eastham, May 2, 1720, s. of Jonathan Shaw. His will dated Feb. 28, 1718-19, was proved May 21, 1720. Ch., from Eastham records: 1. Elkanah, b. Oct. 7, 1691. 2. Rebecca, b. Mar. 10,1693; m. —— Young. 3. George, b. Dec. 29, 1695. 4. Hannah, b. June 20, 1698. 5. John, b. Oct. 6, 1700. 6. Jonathan, b. Feb. 17, 1704.
    • REBECCA,3 b. — —. ; m. Benjamin,2 s. of William1 Myrick of Eastham.
    • ABIGAIL,3 b. — — ; m. Mar. 17, 1702-3, Timothy Dimmock; settled in Mansfield, Conn. Ch., from Mansfield records: 1. Timothy, b. June 2, 1703. 2. John, b. Jan. 3, 1704-5. 3. Shubael, b. May 24, 1707. 4. Daniel, b. Jan. 28, 1709-10. 5. Israel, b. Dec. 22, 1712. 6. Ebenezer, b. Nov. 22, 1715.
    • RUTH,3 b. — — ; d. before Mar. 15, 1722; m. July 13, 1710, Nathaniel4 Mayo, b. July 1681 (Nathaniel,3 Nathaniel,2 Rev. John1). Ch., from Eastham records: 1. Elizabeth, b. Sept. 29, 1712; m. Nov. 24, 1739, Judah Rogers. 2. Nathaniel, b. Aug. 4, 1714; m. 1st, Sept. 19, 1734, Hannah Horton ; m. 2nd, Jan. 24, 1748, Mary Randall. 3. Abigail, b. Sept. 24, 1716; d. Mar. 8, 1724. 4. Ruth, b. Nov. 17, 1719.
  • Child of second marriage :
    • HEPZIBAH,3 b. — — ; uum. Non compos mentis.
  • 6 EPHRAIM2 DOANE (John1) .... etc. _____________________
  • Daniel Cole, Sr
  • Birth: 1614 Guildford Borough, Surrey, England
  • Death: Dec. 21, 1694
  • Daniel Cole Birth: 1614 in Duxbury, Lancashire, England Death: 21 DEC 1694 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts Note: "We, John Cole, Timonty Cole, Israel Cole, James Cole, William Cole, Daniel Cole & Thomas Cole, Daniel Doan & his wife Hipsibath, John Young & his wife Ruth, Joshua Hopkins & his wife Mary & Medad Atwood & his wife Hester have mutually agreed to be contented and satisfied with ye divition & settlement of ye Estate".Daniel Cole came to Plymouth with William Collier in 1633 along with brothers Job and John. Probably James Cole of Plymouth was also a brother. He married Ruth Collier, Daughter of William Collier and Jane Clark; a Mayflower family. They sailed on the ship "Mary and James". Sources A Genealogical Profile of William Collier www.PlymouthAncestors.org retrieved May 2014
  • John G. Hunt wrote in an article published in The American Genealogist, Vol. 42: ORIGIN OF THREE EARLY PLYMOUTH FAMILIES: COLE, COLLIER , AND CLARKE " . . . proved by the will of Zaccheus Cole of St. Olave, Southwark (Surrey England), citizen and grocer of London, dated 16 Nov 1630 . . . In this will the testator named his mother, FRANCES, his brothers Nathaniel, John, and DANIEL COLE, and appointed his brother, Job Cole, executor. In New England the will of John Cole, dated about 1637, refers to his brothers Job Cole and Daniel Cole; to sister Rebecca and to Eliza Collyer and left legacies to each of Master Collier's men." This is the evidence that the mother of Daniel Cole is Frances (unknown) and that his father whose name remains unknown had died prior to the date of the will.
  • It was Monday Dec. 20,1694 when Daniel die. Daniel was 80 years old when he pass away. Three brother Job, John and Daniel Cole came to Plymouth Mass in 1633 on the ship " Mary and James" with 190 passengers. William Collier, merchant in London came with the Cole brothers, Job Cole worked for William Collier, James Cole of the hill could also be related to the Cole brothers. Some books say he was a brother but he could be a cousin because he is not mentioned in Zaccheus's will. James Cole also arrived at Plymouth from Saco, Maine the same year that the Cole brothers arrived in Plymouth, Job and Daniel moved to Eastham,Mass. Daniel Cole was 19 years old in 1633. Daniel married Ruth Chester and removed to Yarmouth in 1637. But joined his brother Job at Eastham Mass 1643. He was a deputy 10 times and a member of the Yarmouth Militia, selectman,town clerk in Eastham Mass. He was a tailor and arrived in N.E. 19 years old. Daniel Cole's Will Daniel Cole died December 20, 1694 Adm was son of Israel at the request of brothers and sisters children, John, Timothy, Israel, James, William, Daniel Doane and wife Hephzibah, John Young and wife Ruth. Joshus Hopkins and wife Mary Medad Tupper and Wife Hester. Children of Daniel and Ruth all born in Eastham,Mass.
  • In 1648 Daniel was one of the jury that tried Alice Bishop for infanticide, "( This word infanticide means a Child murder )"
  • Family links:
  • Parents:
  • Frances ??? (____ - 1630)
  • Burial: Cove Burying Ground, Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, USA
  • Find A Grave Memorial# 132786793
  • From: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=132786793 ___________________

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'Hepzibah (Cole) Doane (1649 - aft. 1712)

Hepzibah Doane formerly Cole

Born 16 Apr 1649 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, Colonial America

Daughter of Daniel Cole and Ruth (Chester) Cole

Sister of John Cole Sr., Timothy Cole, Ruth Chase (Cole) Young,

Israel Cole, James Cole Sr., Mary Collier (Cole) Hopkins, Esther (Cole) Atwood,

William Cole, Daniel Cole [half] and Thomas Cole

Wife of George Crisp —

married 24 May 1677 in Orleans, Massachusetts

Wife of Daniel Doane —

married 28 Jul 1682 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts

Mother of

Rebecca (Doane) Merrick, Mary Crisp, Mercy Crisp and Hepzibah Doane

Died after Oct 1712 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts

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Cole-5384 created 21 Dec 2013 | Last modified 28 Oct 2016

Biography

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Note

Daniel Doane did not marry Mepsibah (Cole) Crisp until after 28 July 1682, when her first husband George Crisp died. George Crisp named her in his Will and made her executrix asking brother Israel Cole and his neighbor Goodman Daniel Doane "to be helpful to my wife as overseers." She was living 9 Oct 1712 when Daniel Doane called her "loving wife Hepsibah in his Will (See A.A. Doane, the Doane Family, 1902, pp. 26-30).

Hepzibah Cole was born 15 April 1649 in Eastham, MA[citation needed]

She married twice:

24 May 1677 (in Eastham, MA) to George Crisp[citation needed] 28 July 1682 (in Eastham, MA) to Daniel Doane as his second (?) wife[citation needed] Sources

Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988, accessed through ancestry.com

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Hepzibah Doane's Timeline

1649
April 15, 1649
Barnstable, (Present Barnstable County), Plymouth Colony, (Present USA)
1678
December 9, 1678
Eastham, (Present Barnstable County), Plymouth Colony (Present Massachusetts), (Present USA)
1680
1680
Eastham, Pllymouth Colony
1681
October 15, 1681
Eastham, Cape Cod, Plymouth Colony
October 15, 1681
Barnstable co., Massachusetts
1682
1682
Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States
1683
1683
Eastham, Cape Cod, Plymouth Colony
1685
1685
Eastham, Barnstable County, Plymouth Colony