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Joseph Chandler, Sr.

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
Death: November 27, 1721 (78-87)
Duxbury, Plymouth, Province of Massachusetts Bay
Place of Burial: A cemetery in south Duxbury
Immediate Family:

Biological son of Edmund Chandler, of Duxbury and 2nd wife of Edmund Chandler
Husband of Mercy Chandler
Father of Edmund Chandler; Joseph Chandler, Jr.; John Chandler; Esther Glass; Mary Bradford and 4 others
Brother of John Chandler; Benjamin Chandler; Ruth Chandler; Sarah Chandler; Anna Pickworth and 4 others
Half brother of Samuel Chandler; Lydia Higgins and N.N. Chandler, died young

Occupation: Blacksmith
Managed by: Esther Rowe Irish
Last Updated:

About Joseph Chandler, Sr.

Joseph, son of Edmund Chandler, was born say 1645; m. by 1673 Mercy ______.[1]. He was a blacksmith and lived in Duxbury, Massachusetts[2].


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Joseph Chandler Sr 1637–27 November 1721

Birth • 1 Sources 1637 Duxbury, Plymouth, British Colonial America

Age 84 Death • 1 Sources 27 November 1721 Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America

A record of the names of the passengers on the good ship Mayflower in December 1620

SPOUSES AND CHILDREN

Joseph Chandler Sr 1637-1721

Marriage: 1664

Marcye Holmes 1630-1727

Children (6)

Edmund Chandler 1668-1717

Mary Chandler 1668-1761

Joseph Chandler Jr 1669-1734

John Chandler 1673-1739

Sarah Chandler 1674-

Benjamin Chandler 1684-1771

PARENTS AND SIBLINGS

Edmund Chandler 1588-1662

Marriage:

Elizabeth Alden 1595-1638

Children (9)

Sarah CHANDLER 1613-

Lydia Chandler 1615-1650

Lydia Chandler 1616-1651

Mary CHANDLER 1619-

Joseph Chandler 1620-

Jonathan Chandler 1632-1653

Benjamin Chandler 1635-1691

Joseph Chandler Sr 1637-1721

Sarah Chandler 1638-


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Joseph Chandler

Born about 1637 in New England

Son of Edmund Chandler and Elizabeth (Unknown) Chandler

Brother of Anna (Chandler) Pickworth, Samuel Chandler [half], Lydia (Chandler) Higgins [half], Unknown Chandler [half], John Chandler, Benjamin Chandler, Sarah Chandler, Mary Chandler and Ruth Chandler

Husband of Mercy (Unknown) Chandler — married 1670 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts

Father of John Chandler, Esther Chandler, John Chandler, Mary Chandler, Edmund Chandler, Joseph Chandler, Sarah Chandler and John Chandler

Died 1721 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts

Profile last modified 29 Mar 2019 | Created 20 Aug 2011

Biography

Joseph, son of Edmund Chandler, was born say 1645; m. by 1673 Mercy ______.[1]

He was a blacksmith and lived in Duxbury, Massachusetts[2].

Will[2], which gives us the 1721 death date, names of his children and of his wife.

"[Plym. Co. Prob. Rcds., 4 : 309] Joseph Chandler of Duxbury will dated 21 April, 1721. “my son Joseph Chandler . . . . all my out Lands in y° Town of Duxboro & ye one half of my meadow at little wood Island & all my meadow at Gottom So called in Duxbor° aforesd & my share in ye Beach & ye one half of my Right in ye Great Cedar Swamp & all my Cooper Tools & ye one half of ye Smiths Tools & ye anvil that he hath in his Possession." “my Grandson John Chandler all that Part of my Land at Home on y° westerly side of ye way that Leads to ye meeting House Reserving fire wood for my wife & my Daughter Sarah Chandler & a Quarter of my meadow at little wood Island in Duxboro & a Quarter of my Right in ye Great Cedar Swamp & ye other half of my Smith Tools." “my Daughter Sarah Chandler my Dwelling House & y° Land it Stands upon after my wifes Decease & a Bed." “my three Daughters Esther Glass, mary Bradford, & Sarah Chandler . . . . all ye Land on ye Easterly side of ye way yt leads to ye meeting House after my wifes Decease." "my daughter Esther Glass a Quarter of ye great Cedar Swamp and a Bed." "my Daughter in Law Elisabeth Chandler four Pounds to be Paid by my Executor in one year after my Decease & ye House and fire wood as long as she Remains a widdow.” "wife Mercy all ye Rest & Residue of my Estate, & a Quarter of ye meadow at little wood Island as long as she lives & then to my three Daughters & ye Improvement of ye House & Land on ye Easterly side of ye way during Her Natural Life.” “ I Do Constitute . . . . my . . . . son Joseph Chandler Executor of this my last will " The witnesses were Samuel Sprague, Thomas Hunt, who signed by a mark, and Bethiah Sprague, and all three made oath to the will on I January, 1721. It was probated 5 February, 1721. "[From original document] “An inventory of ye Estate of Joseph Chandler Sen' of Duxborugh Decesed " was taken 28 Decem ber, 1721, by “ Philip Dilino" and Samuel Sprague, and was sworn to on I January, 1721, by Joseph Chandler, the executor. No real estate is mentioned. [The inventory is also recorded, 4 : 310.]" Children ===[3]

Joseph, blacksmith; m. Martha Hunt Edmund, blacksmith; d. c. 1716; m. Elizabeth Alden John d. before 1721 Esther m. John Glass Mary m. Hezekiah Bradford Sarah unmarried in 1721 Joseph

Sources

↑ The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III. "Edmund Chandler" (Online database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2010), (Originally Published as: New England Historic Genealogical Society. Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III, 3 vols., 1995). ↑ 2.0 2.1 Bowman, George Earnest. "Chandler Notes." The Mayflower Descendant. Vol XIV #2, April 1912 pp 69/70 ↑ Bowman George Ernest. "Chandler Notes" Mayflower Descendant: A Magazine of Pilgrim Genealogy and History. Boston, MA: Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1899- . 14:65 Will p 69 Online database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2010) New England Marriages to 1700. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008.) Joseph CHANDLER Spouse Mercy UNIDENTIFIED 1670 Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States ::CHANDLER, Joseph (?1638-1731) & Mercy ____ (-1727?); by 1670; Duxbury {Duxbury 241-2; Plymouth (Davis) 314; Holman Ms: Chandler Notes 3, 4; Chandler-Parsons 12, 29; Small (ed. 2) 1050+; Butler (1934) 47; LBDF&P (1911) 25, 26; MD 14:66, 69} Marriage WikiTree profile Chandler-948 created through the import of mike_walton_2011.ged on Aug 20, 2011 by Mike Walton. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Mike and others.


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Joseph Chandler

Born about 1637 in New England

Son of Edmund Chandler and Elizabeth (Unknown) Chandler

Brother of Anna (Chandler) Pickworth, Samuel Chandler [half], Lydia (Chandler) Higgins [half], Unknown Chandler [half], John Chandler, Benjamin Chandler, Sarah Chandler, Mary Chandler and Ruth Chandler

Husband of Mercy (Unknown) Chandler — married 1670 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts

Father of John Chandler, Esther Chandler, John Chandler, Mary Chandler, Edmund Chandler, Joseph Chandler, Sarah Chandler and John Chandler

Died 1721 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts

Profile last modified 29 Mar 2019 | Created 20 Aug 2011

Biography

Joseph, son of Edmund Chandler, was born say 1645; m. by 1673 Mercy ______.[1]

He was a blacksmith and lived in Duxbury, Massachusetts[2].

Will[2], which gives us the 1721 death date, names of his children and of his wife.

"[Plym. Co. Prob. Rcds., 4 : 309] Joseph Chandler of Duxbury will dated 21 April, 1721. “my son Joseph Chandler . . . . all my out Lands in y° Town of Duxboro & ye one half of my meadow at little wood Island & all my meadow at Gottom So called in Duxbor° aforesd & my share in ye Beach & ye one half of my Right in ye Great Cedar Swamp & all my Cooper Tools & ye one half of ye Smiths Tools & ye anvil that he hath in his Possession." “my Grandson John Chandler all that Part of my Land at Home on y° westerly side of ye way that Leads to ye meeting House Reserving fire wood for my wife & my Daughter Sarah Chandler & a Quarter of my meadow at little wood Island in Duxboro & a Quarter of my Right in ye Great Cedar Swamp & ye other half of my Smith Tools." “my Daughter Sarah Chandler my Dwelling House & y° Land it Stands upon after my wifes Decease & a Bed." “my three Daughters Esther Glass, mary Bradford, & Sarah Chandler . . . . all ye Land on ye Easterly side of ye way yt leads to ye meeting House after my wifes Decease." "my daughter Esther Glass a Quarter of ye great Cedar Swamp and a Bed." "my Daughter in Law Elisabeth Chandler four Pounds to be Paid by my Executor in one year after my Decease & ye House and fire wood as long as she Remains a widdow.” "wife Mercy all ye Rest & Residue of my Estate, & a Quarter of ye meadow at little wood Island as long as she lives & then to my three Daughters & ye Improvement of ye House & Land on ye Easterly side of ye way during Her Natural Life.” “ I Do Constitute . . . . my . . . . son Joseph Chandler Executor of this my last will " The witnesses were Samuel Sprague, Thomas Hunt, who signed by a mark, and Bethiah Sprague, and all three made oath to the will on I January, 1721. It was probated 5 February, 1721. "[From original document] “An inventory of ye Estate of Joseph Chandler Sen' of Duxborugh Decesed " was taken 28 Decem ber, 1721, by “ Philip Dilino" and Samuel Sprague, and was sworn to on I January, 1721, by Joseph Chandler, the executor. No real estate is mentioned. [The inventory is also recorded, 4 : 310.]" Children ===[3]

Joseph, blacksmith; m. Martha Hunt Edmund, blacksmith; d. c. 1716; m. Elizabeth Alden John d. before 1721 Esther m. John Glass Mary m. Hezekiah Bradford Sarah unmarried in 1721 Joseph

Sources

↑ The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III. "Edmund Chandler" (Online database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2010), (Originally Published as: New England Historic Genealogical Society. Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III, 3 vols., 1995). ↑ 2.0 2.1 Bowman, George Earnest. "Chandler Notes." The Mayflower Descendant. Vol XIV #2, April 1912 pp 69/70 ↑ Bowman George Ernest. "Chandler Notes" Mayflower Descendant: A Magazine of Pilgrim Genealogy and History. Boston, MA: Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1899- . 14:65 Will p 69 Online database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2010) New England Marriages to 1700. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008.) Joseph CHANDLER Spouse Mercy UNIDENTIFIED 1670 Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States ::CHANDLER, Joseph (?1638-1731) & Mercy ____ (-1727?); by 1670; Duxbury {Duxbury 241-2; Plymouth (Davis) 314; Holman Ms: Chandler Notes 3, 4; Chandler-Parsons 12, 29; Small (ed. 2) 1050+; Butler (1934) 47; LBDF&P (1911) 25, 26; MD 14:66, 69} Marriage WikiTree profile Chandler-948 created through the import of mike_walton_2011.ged on Aug 20, 2011 by Mike Walton. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Mike and others.

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Joseph Chandler, Sr.'s Timeline

1638
1638
Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
1670
1670
Duxbury, Plymouth Colony, British Colonial America
1676
1676
Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
1679
1679
Age 41
Constable, Duxbury, Mass.
1680
1680
Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
1680
Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts
1682
1682
Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts, British Colonies in America
1684
1684
Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts
1686
1686
Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts