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About Hon. Nathaniel Weare, III
Nathaniel Weare, Ensign and Esquire (1669-1755).
Biography
http://www.hampton.lib.nh.us/hampton/biog/nathanielweares.htm
This third Nathaniel lived almost to his father's age, and in the house still standing which his father gave him in 1706. It was then a good house and is still habitable, standing a few rods west of the "Line Church," so-called, in Seabrook, on the south side of the road leading to his father's residence, which road is there the line between Seabrook and the present restricted Hampton Falls. This Nathaniel prospered; was twice married, and had thirteen children, five sons and eight daughters, of whom ten grew up and married. Four were the children of his first wife, Huldah Hussey, grand-daughter of Christopher, and eight of the second wife, Mary Wait.
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Nathaniel was Justice of the Peace for 8 years. a justice of the Superior Court for 4 years; He succeeded his elder brother, Col. Peter Weare, as Speaker of the Assembly in 1727, and was reelected in April 1728, but yielded to Governor Wentworth's hostility and withdrew. He dealt in real estate in Maine.
The Weare family : of Hampton, New Hampshire, and North Yarmouth, Maine. Page 4-5 AmericanAncestors
Hon. Nathaniel Weare (13), called also "Deacon" and "Judge," was also a man of mark, and his retirement from the bench was, no doubt, connected with the revival of Mason's proprietary claim, which his father had so long and actively opposed. He was for eight years a Justice of the Peace, and for four years a Justice of the Superior Court. He was largely interested in purchases of land at the Eastward, buying of Sir William Pepperell, at Biddeford(9 10),andat North Yarmouth, of Gedney^1 12). He is termed "millwright," in the Pepperell deed, and he built a mill at North Yarmouth as early as 1719, by one account(>J), or 1715, by another(12).
He married, 1st, 17 Nov. 1692(6), Huldah Hussey who died 2 Mayl701(6).
He married, 2d, 24 Aug. 1703(6), Mary Wait.
He died 26 March 1755, probably in that part of Hampton now called Hampton Falls, and his will was proved 24 April following
By his first wife he had :
- 20 Daniel; b. 12 Sept. 1693(6).
- 21 Peter ; b. 16 Jan'y 1695(6). (See below after No. 32).
- 22 John;b. 12 Nov. 1696(6).
- 23 Hannah; b. 12 Jan'y 1699(6).
- 24 Huldah; b. 16 Jan'y 1701(6).
By his second wife he had :
- 25 Nathan; b. 22 Sept. 1705(6) ; d. unm., 17 June 1725.
- 26 Mary ; b. 19 Dec. 1706 ; m. Jeremiah Brown, 7 Dec. 1728.
- 27 Mercy; b. 22 March 1708(6) ; d. 18 March 1722-3.
- 28 Sarah; b. 5 July 1709-10(6). M, &**- /*-—^^~
- 29 Elizabeth; b. 11 Oct. 1711(6) ; mar., 13 Dec. 1733(6), Joseph Tilton.
- 30 Meshech ; b. 16 Jan'y 1713(6). (See below after No. 42).
- 31 Abigail; b. 17 May 1716(6).
- 32 Mebitabel; b. 18 Dec. 1720(6).
References
- https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Nathaniel_Weare_%2813%29 cites
- Paul Perkins MORTENSEN. English orgin of Six early colonist by the name of PERKINS. (Name: Gateway Press, Baltimore, Maryland, 1998;) 19.
- Sanborn, George Freeman, and Melinde Lutz Sanborn. Vital Records of Hampton, New Hampshire to the End of the Year 1900. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, c1992-1998) 562. “Nathll: ye sone of Nathll: Weare & Elizabeth his wyfe was born: 29: 6th mo 1669”
- "New Hampshire Marriages, 1720-1920", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FD2Z-CSW : 24 January 2020), Nathaniel Weare, 1692.
- "New Hampshire Marriage Records, 1637-1947," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FLHH-6V6 : 22 February 2021), Nathaniel Weare and Mary Wait, 24 Aug 1703; citing , Bureau of Vital Records and Health Statistics, Concord; FHL microfilm 1,001,314.
- https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZK9-HBV
- https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/173040622/nathaniel-weare
Hon. Nathaniel Weare, III's Timeline
1669 |
August 29, 1669
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Hampton, Province of New Hampshire
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1693 |
September 12, 1693
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Hampton, Rockingham County, Massachusetts
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1695 |
January 16, 1695
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Hampton Falls, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States
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1696 |
November 12, 1696
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Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA
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1699 |
January 12, 1699
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Hampton Falls, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA
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1700 |
January 16, 1700
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Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA
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1705 |
September 22, 1705
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Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States
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1706 |
October 19, 1706
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Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire
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