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Jonathan Hale

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Hale's Corners, Bradford, Essex County, Massachusetts
Death: May 24, 1770 (68)
Sutton, Massachusetts
Immediate Family:

Son of Samuel Hale and Martha Hale
Husband of Susannah Hale
Father of Elizabeth Chase; Col. John Hale, M.D.; Abigail Prescott; Jonathon Hale and Martha Powers
Brother of Samuel Hale, Jr.; Mary Carleton (Hale); Martha Jewett; Jane Hale and David Hale

Managed by: Cecilie Nygård
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About Jonathan Hale

Bradford VR has Jonathan & Susannah with these children:

  • Elizebeth, d. Jonathan and Susannah, Sept. 25, 1730. married, in Sutton, Moody Chase, Jan. 17, 1748-9.
  • John, s. Jonathan and Susannah, Oct. 24, 1731. moved to Hollis, NH. married, in Sutton, Elizabeth Hall, Sept. 5, 1754.
  • Abigail, d. Jonathan and Susannah, Mar. 31, 1733. married, in Sutton, William Prescott of Pepperrell, April 13, 1758.

Sutton VR has Jonathan with these children: (images)

  • Jonathan, s. Jonathan and Susanah, May 23, 1747. married Silence Goddard, Nov. 22, 1769.
  • Samuel, s. Jonathan, bp. Sept. 6, 1747.

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hale-3770 has him with one more child.



"Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FHZ4-CXY : 13 July 2016), Jonathan Hale and Susanna Tuttle, 10 Nov 1729; citing Marriage, Bradford, Essex, Massachusetts, United States, , town clerk offices, Massachusetts; FHL microfilm 761,365. _______________________________________________________

  • The descendants of William and Elizabeth Tuttle, who came from old to New England in 1635, and settled in New Haven in 1639, with numerous biographical notes and sketches : also, some account of the descendants of John Tuttle, of Ipswich; and Henry Tuthill, of Hingham, Mass. (1883)
  • http://www.archive.org/stream/descendantsofwil01tutt#page/n89/mode/2up
  • 61. John Tuttle, d. Feb 56, 1716; m. Dec. 3, 1689, Martha Ward; (2) __ referred to as "mother-in-law" in deed dated 1731, by 'JONATHAN and SUSANNA HALE'.
  • I. Martha, b. 1690.
  • II. Mary, b. July 7, 1696.
  • III. 'SUSANNA, m. Nov. 10, 1799, JONATHAN HALE'.
  • IV. William, d. d.i. about 1730.
  • 613. 'SUSANNA TUTTLE, ............
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  • Full text of "Ipswich village and the old Rowley road"
  • http://www.archive.org/stream/ipswichvillageol00wateuoft/ipswichvil...
  • John, the brother of Simon, married Martha Ward, Dec. 3, 1689, and their children were Martha, born in 1690, married Mark Haskell of Gloucester, int. Jan. 14, 1709 ; Mary, who married Nathaniel Warner ; Remember, who married Job Harris of Gloucester ; Abigail, married William Haskell of Gloucester; William and 'SUSANNA, who married JONATHAN HALE of Bradford, Nov. 10, 1729'.
  • The father of the family died on Feb. 26, 1715-6, in his 49 th year. Shortly after, the widow addressed a petition to the General Court "setting forth that the said John Tuthill some time before his death made an exchange of a considerable Parcel of Lands with the Proprietors of Ipswich to the Value of about Two hundred Pounds & fenced in said lands with great charge but died before he had made a Conveyance of the said Land to the sd. Proprietors, praying that she may be enabled to make such legal conveyance .... " Her petition was granted. 1
  • William, son of John and Martha, baptized on Sept. 30, 1705, had inherited the homestead and farm on Comfort hill. He died Dec. 10, 1726, in his 22nd year, leaving no direct heir. The estate included the house, barn and 34 acres in the homestead etc., a man servant called John Mark, a pair of gold buttons and 3 pair of silver buttons. (Filed Jan. 22, 1726-7. Pro. Rec. 315:445).
  • Three of the sisters conveyed their 3-5 interest in the real estate of their late brother to their brother-in-law, Mark Haskell of Gloucester, April 13, 1727 (51:53) and 'SUSANNA HALE' conveyed her fifth to him on Jan. 8 th , 1730 (77:43). Their grandmother, Sarah, wife of Simon Tuttle, died as has been noted on Jan. 24, 1731/2, holding title to a third in her husband's estate, which had been set off to her. Her daughters, Joanna Whipple, widow of Capt. John, and Susanna, single woman, quitclaimed their interest to Mark Haskell, July 6, 1732 (77:42); the grand daughters making similar conveyance (1731, 60:239, 240; 77:41; 1733, 77:42).
  • Deacon Mark Haskell became a prominent figure in the town. He occupied the farm until his death, Aug. 25, 1775, in his ninetieth year. His wife, Martha, died in her 73 d year on May 15, 1763. He married the widow Elizabeth Burnham, int. Oct. 24, 1767, who survived him and lived until January, 1789, attaining the great age of 99 years 7 mos.
  • 1 Province Laws. 1716-17, Chap. 16.
  • IPSWICH VILLAGE AND THE OLD ROWLEY ROAD. 31
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Jonathan Hale's Timeline

1702
January 9, 1702
Hale's Corners, Bradford, Essex County, Massachusetts
1730
September 25, 1730
Littleton, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
1731
October 24, 1731
Bradford, Essex County, Massachusetts
1733
March 31, 1733
Sutton, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
1737
May 25, 1737
Caledonia, Vermont,, Sutton, Caledonia County, VT, United States
1737
Bradford, Essex County, Massachusetts
1770
May 24, 1770
Age 68
Sutton, Massachusetts