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About Joseph Willard, II
385. Joseph WILLARD (Joseph , Samuel , Josiah , Simon , Richard , Symon , Richard , William ) was born in Nov 1723 in Rutland, Mass.
He died in Sep 1799 in Charlestown, NH. He was buried on Sep 12 1799.
Joseph married Huldah WILLARD daughter of Moses WILLARD Lt. and Susanna HASTINGS in 1750. Huldah was born in 1732.
They had the following children:
+ 858 M i Francis Willoughby WILLARD
859 F ii Susanna WILLARD was born on Feb 5 1753. She died on Feb 16 1753. She was buried Died young.
860 M iii William WILLARD was born on Mar 13 1754. He died on Apr 1 1825.
William married Elizabeth SHEPLEY. Elizabeth was born on Jun 5 1759 in Groton, Mass. She died on Sep 25 1851.
861 M iv James WILLARD was born on Mar 8 1758. He died on Sep 29 1760.
862 M v Samuel WILLARD infant was born on Apr 16 1760. He died on Jun 8 1760. The cause of death was captured and killed by Indians in raid. He was buried Died young.
863 M vi Joseph WILLARD was born in Nov 1761.
Joseph married Mrs. PIERCE. Mrs. PIERCE died in Langdon, Ma.
+ 864 M vii Samuel WILLARD
+ 865 F viii Lovisa WILLARD
866 F ix Wailstill WILLARD was born about 1768.
867 F x Dolly WILLARD was born about 1770.
868 M xi Phinehas WILLARD was born about 1773.
ID: I20171
Name: Joseph Willard 1
Sex: M
Birth: NOV 1723 1
Reference Number: 20174
Father: Joseph Willard b: 23 JUL 1696 in Saybrook, Middlesex, Connecticut
Mother: Susanna Lynde
Sources:
Title: Descendants of Josiah Willard of Wethersfield, Connecticut
Author: The Willard Family Association
Publication: The Willard Family Association of America, Inc. 1972
Note: Excellent
Repository:
Note: James A. Kimble personal library
Media: Book
Page: Page 7
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- ID: I23721
- Name: Joseph Willard 1
- Sex: M
- Birth: NOV 1723 in Rutland
- Death: 11 SEP 1799
- Note:
He removed to Winchester, N.H., with his mother, and afterward made his home at Charlestown, N.H. He and his wife with five children were taken prisoners by the Indians June 7, 1760, and held in captivity sometime; two of the children died; the rest returned after four months.
He died September 11,1799. In his will, dated April 20, 1787, proved November 3, 1799, he made bequests to his six surviving sons and three daughters. Dolly receipted for her portion September 3, 1801, as the wife of Ezra Adams.
Source:
WILLARD GENEALOGY, SEQUEL TO WILLARD MEMORIAL
MATERIALS GATHERED CHIEFLY BY JOSEPH WILLARD
AND CHARLES WILKES WALKER
EDITED AND COMPLETED BY CHARLES HENRY POPE
PRINTED FOR THE WILLARD FAMILY ASSOCIATION, BOSTON, MASS., 1915*
Digital Edition © 2001 by Richard Bingham
Oceanport, New Jersey
ISBN 1-930968-20-5
Copyright, 1915
By THE WILLARD FAMILY ASSOCIATION
Murray and Emery Company
Kendall Square
Cambridge
Father: Joseph Willard b: 23 JUL 1696 in Saybrook, Middlesex, CT
Mother: Susanna Lynde b: 11 APR 1700
Marriage 1 Huldah Willard b: 27 MAY 1732
* Married: BEF. 1751
Children
1. Has Children Lovisa Willard
2. Has Children Waitstill Willard
3. Has No Children Dolly Willard
4. Has No Children Phinehas Willard b: in Charlestown, NH
5. Has Children Francis Willoughby Willard b: 14 JUL 1751 in Charlestown, NH
6. Has No Children Susanna Willard b: 5 FEB 1753
7. Has Children William Willard b: 13 MAR 1754 in Charlestown, NH
8. Has No Children Susanna Willard b: 13 APR 1756
9. Has No Children James Willard b: 8 MAR 1758
10. Has No Children Samuel Willard b: 15 APR 1760
11. Has Children Joseph Willard b: 22 NOV 1761
12. Has Children Samuel Willard b: 28 NOV 1763 in Charlestown, NH
Sources:
1. Title: WILLARD GENEALOGY, SEQUEL TO WILLARD MEMOIR
Author: Materials gathered by Joseph Willard and Charles Wilkes Walker, Edited and completed by Charles Henry Pope
Publication: Printed for the Willard Family Assn., Boston, MA, 1915, Murray and Emery, Kendall Sq., Cambridge, MA, Digital Edition 2001 by Richard Bingham, Oceanport, NJ
Repository:
Media: Electronic
From: Farns10th@aol.com
Subject: [VTGEN] Joseph Willard & Susanna (Lynde) Willard
Date: Sat, 2 Dec 2000 23:17:47 EST
Subject: Joseph Willard & Susanna (Lynde) Willard, Rutland, MA & NH
Source: History of Charlestown, NH by Rev. Henry H. Saunderson 1876
p.627
Joseph Willard was the son of Rev. Joseph Willard and his wife, Susanna
(Lynde) Willard and was a posthumous child and not born till about
three month after the tragic death of his father, which occurred in
Rutland, Massachusetts, at the time that Phineas Stevens, then a youth
of sixteen with his younger brothers, were taken prisoner by the
Indians and carried to Canada.
Reverend Mr. Willard was born at Saybrook, CT and graduated at Yale
College then located at Saybrook in 1714 and received the degree of
M.A., then the highest given at Harvard College in 1723. He was first
settled in Sunderland, whence he removed to Rutland where he was soon
to be installed, when his death from the manner in which it occurred
sent a thrill of horror through New England.
The following account is from Whiting's History of Worcester County.
"As Deacon Joseph Stephens and four of his sons were making hay on
the meadows at Rutland, on the 14th of August 1723, they were surprized
by five Indians. The father escaped in the bushes. Two of the sons
were slain and two, Phineas and Isaac Stevens were made prisoners.
Two of the five Indians waylaid a Mr. Davis and son, who that afternoon
were making hay in the meadow, not far off; but weary of waiting, they
were returning to the others and met Mr. Willard on their way, who was
armed, he having been on a hunting excursion. One of the Indians guns
missed fire, the others did no execution. Mr. Willard returned the fire and
wounded one of them, it is said mortally. The other closed in
with Mr. Willard who would have been more than a match for him, had
not the other three come to his assistance, and it was some considerable time
before they killed him.
On the death of this excellent man, Lieut. Governor Dummer in a becoming
spirit wrote to the Governor of Canada as follows: "I have a
right to complain that Mr. Willard, who had never been quilty of the
facts charged upon Mr. Ralle, who applied himself solely to the preach-
ing of the gospel, was by the Indians you sent to attack Rutland,
assaulted, slain and scalped and his scalp carried in triumph to Quebec".
"It was not the Indians, however" adds the historian, "that were chiefly to
blame in this matter, but the rulers of the French Nation
who invited the savage by a premium offered for every trophy of vict-
ory."
The widow of Rev. Joseph Willard, Susanna (Lynde) Willard, married sometime
after the death of her husband, to Rev. Andrew Gardner, into
whose family her children, William and Joseph Willard were received and
in connection with whom they were brought up.
Joseph Willard m. Huldah, dau of Lieut. Moses and Susanna (Hastings)
Willard and settled in Charlestown. Their children were:
1. Francis Willoughby Willard b. July 14, 1751; m. Deborah Blood in
1772. Their children were:
1. Elias Willard
2. James Willard
3. Roswell Willard
4. Philena Willard
Francis Willoughby Willard died in Charlestown or on the edge of
Langdon.
2. Susanna Willard b. Feb 5, 1753; died 16th same month.
3. William Willard b. March 13, 1754 died April 1, 1825 aged 71 yrs.
He m. Elizabeth Shepley of Groton, MA b. June 5, 1759; d. 1851.
Their children were:
1. Minda Willard b. 1782; d. aged 31 yrs.
2. Edi Willard, a daughter, b. 1784.
3. Isabella Willard b. Mar 31, 1787 m. Joel Lawrence of Groton
MA
4. Betsy Willard b. Jan 21, 1791 m. Levi Albee
5. Mary Willard b. 1796.
6. Hannah Willard b. June 25, 1801 m. Jan 25, 1820 Luther
Locke b. Dec 6, 1796. Their children:
1. Luther F. Locke b. Nov 3, 1820 grad at Middlebury
College 1845 and at Medical College, Cambridge 1849,
physician & dentist in Nashua, NH.
2. Dean Jewett Locke b. Dec 6, 1796, grad Med. College
at Cambridge, became a physician in CA.
3. Elmer Hall Locke b. Dec 24, 1825 educ. at Rensselaer
Inst. in N.Y. and went to CA in 1851.
4. George Shepley Locke b. Oct 30, 1830 went to CA 1852.
4. Susanna Willard b. April 15, 1756.
5. James Willard b. Mar 8, 1758; d. Sept 29, 1760.
6. Samuel Willard b. April 16, 1760; killed by the Indians June 8th
1760 (see p. 88 end of report).
7. Joseph Willard b. Nov 22, 1763 m. a Mrs. Pierce and had 6 children,
lived and died at Langdon.
8. Samuel Willard 2nd b. Nov 28, 1763 (town records)
Samuel & Joseph were probably twins, a mistake having been made in
the setting down the day of the birth of one of them.
Samuel Willard m. (1) Abigail _____who had two children and died.
1. Samuel Willard Jr. b. Jan 15, 1784
2. Jotham Willard b. Oct 23, 1785
Samuel Willard after Abigail died, m. (2) Joanna Putnam b. 1763.
3. Antonio Willard b. Oct 8, 1787 m. Betsey____and had:
1. Alpha Gardner Willard b. 1808
2. Mary Ann Willard b. 1810
4. Abigail Willard b. 1789 m. 1809 Benjamin Huestis of West-
moreland.
5. Alvarez Willard b. 1791 m. Lydia Albee 1816.
1. Frederick Willard b. 1819
6. Laura Willard b. 1793
7. Polly Willard b. 1795
8. Ephraim Willard b. 1797 m. Nov 30, 1825 Sophronia Boutell
9. Cynthia Willard b. 1800 m. 1823 Samuel Smith of Putney, VT
9. Waitstill Willard son of Joseph & Hulda (Willard) Willard; m.
Susan Minard.
Waistill Willard was a very religious man and though not an ordained minister
often used to preach in private houses and school houses, in
places and districts where they would not otherwise have had the mini-
strations of the gospel. He was born in Charlestown but lived many
years in Langdon. The children of Waitstill & Susan (Minard) Willard
were:
1. Susan Willard died early.
2. Joseph Willard
3. George Willard b. Sept 1, 1805 m. Oct 25, 1827 Orinda
Young Wolfe b. 1807, of Rockingham, VT dau of John & Lucy
(Baker) Wolfe. Their children were:
1. Eleanor O. Willard b. 1829 m. 1860 Henry W. Sabin and
settled in Westminster, VT.
1. Emily Orinda Sabin
2. Susan A. Sabin d. 1872
3. Willard C. Sabin
2. Sarah Ann Willard b. 1832 m. 1850 Lemuel Rogers.
3. Hugh Henry Willard b. 1834 d. 1855.
4. Lucia Willard b. 1836 d. 1848
5. Abel Wolfe Willard b. 1839 d. 1844
6. George F. Willard b. 1843 m. 1867 Sarah C. Parks
dau of Darius & Elizabeth (Shurtleff) Parks.
1. Eva L. Willard b. 1871 d. 1873
2. Harry W. Willard b. 1874
7. Susan Arabella Willard b. 1845; d. 1850.
8. Abel Willard b. 1848 d. 1862
9. Haskell Willard b. 1853.
The family with the exception of Mrs. Sabine and Mrs. Rogers
were all in Colorado in the vicinity of Denver in 1875.
4. Betsy Willard, died in Canada
5. Charlotte Willard
6. Belinda Willard
7. Frank Willard
8. Eleanor Willard
9. Susan Willard
Joseph Willard the progenitor of the above families, with his wife and
children were taken by the Indians on June 7th 1760 and carried to
Canada. The place is still shown on the hill to the east of where his
cottage stood, where the party who took them prisoners halted, while a
portion of them returned to the house for provisions to sustain them
on their way. They were conducted by the old route up Black River to
the Green Mountains and thence to Otter Creed and Lake Champlain. They
returned to Charlestown after the surrender of Montreal. Mr. Willard
died in Charlestown after a brief illness in 1799 and was buried on the
12th of September of that year.
p.629
Joseph Willard was under Col. Josiah Willard at Fort Dummer from Feb.
12th to July 1st, 1748. He was also a member of Capt. Phineas Steven's
company at Fort No. 4, in 1750
p.88 History of Charlestown, NH
During the time Goffe had his headquarters at Charlestown, N.H., and
his regiment was employed in clearing the road between Charlestown and
the mountains, the trails of the Indians were occasionally seen in the
adjacent woods, but they were too few to make, under the circumstances,
any general attack.
Before this regiment, however, had reached Charlestown they had made an
incursion and carried off Mr. Joseph Willard and his wife and five
children. They were taken at their homestead on the edge of the Great
Meadow, a short distance from the present (1876) residence of Mr. Peter
A. Evans, on the 7th of June 1760.
Considering Samuel, the youngest, who was an infant, somewhat burden-
some to them, the Indians took him aside the next day and beat out his
brains against a tree. The family was taken to Canada, their journey
through the wilderness occupying fourteen days. They remained in
captivity till the surrender of Montreal, into which city they had
been taken a few days previous to its capitulation, when, with other
prisoners they were of course released. This was the last incursion
of the Indians on the frontiers of New England, and the bloody scene which
has so long been opened is now closed. The eastern Indians soon
agreed on articles of peace and acknowledged themselves subjects of the
Crown of England. Notwithstanding, the war still continued in Europe,
and a few provincial troops were raised in 1761/62, New England was still
exempted from further hostilities and, on the tenth of February,
1763, a general peace was signed in Paris, and soon after ratified by the
belligerent powers of Europe, by which Canada and all other northern French
settlements passed quietly under the jurisdiction of the British Crown.
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Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth
- ID: I23721
- Name: Joseph Willard 1
- Sex: M
- Birth: NOV 1723 in Rutland
- Death: 11 SEP 1799
- Note:
He removed to Winchester, N. H., with his mother, and a ft er wa rd ma de h is h ome at Charlestown, N. H. He and his wife wi th fi ve chi ldr en we re tak en pr isoners by the Indians June 7, 1760, a nd he ld in ca ptiv ity so me tim e; t wo of the children died; the rest r eturn ed after f our m onths.
He died September 11, 1799. In his will, dated A pr il 2 0, 1 78 7, pr ov ed November 3, 1799, he made bequests to his s ix sur vivi ng so ns a nd t hr ee daughters. Dolly receipted for her porti on Sept emb er 3, 1 80 1, as t he wi fe of Ezra Adams.
Source:
WILLARD GENEALOGY, SEQUEL TO WILLARD MEMORIAL
MATERIALS GATHERED CHIEFLY BY JOSEPH WILLARD
AND CHARLES WILKES WALKER
EDITED AND COMPLETED BY CHARLES HENRY POPE
PRINTED FOR THE WILLARD FAMILY ASSOCIATION, BOSTON, MASS., 1915*
Digital Edition © 2001 by Richard Bingham
Oceanport, New Jersey
ISBN 1-930968-20-5
Copyright, 1915
By THE WILLARD FAMILY ASSOCIATION
Murray and Emery Company
Kendall Square
Cambridge
Father: Joseph Willard b: 23 JUL 1696 in Saybrook, Middlesex, CT
Mother: Susanna Lynde b: 11 APR 1700
Marriage 1 Huldah Willard b: 27 MAY 1732
* Married: BEF. 1751
Children
1. Has Children Lovisa Willard
2. Has Children Waitstill Willard
3. Has No Children Dolly Willard
4. Has No Children Phinehas Willard b: in Charlestown, NH
5. Has Children Francis Willoughby Willard b: 14 JUL 1751 in Charlestown, NH
6. Has No Children Susanna Willard b: 5 FEB 1753
7. Has Children William Willard b: 13 MAR 1754 in Charlestown, NH
8. Has No Children Susanna Willard b: 13 APR 1756
9. Has No Children James Willard b: 8 MAR 1758
10. Has No Children Samuel Willard b: 15 APR 1760
11. Has Children Joseph Willard b: 22 NOV 1761
12. Has Children Samuel Willard b: 28 NOV 1763 in Charlestown, NH
Sources:
1. Title: WILLARD GENEALOGY, SEQUEL TO WILLARD MEMOIR
Author: Materials gathered by Joseph Willard and Charles Wilkes Walker, Edited and completed by Charles Henry Pope
Publication: Printed for the Willard Family Assn., Boston, MA, 1915, Murray and Emery, Kendall Sq., Cambridge, MA, Digital Edition 2001 by Richard Bingham, Oceanport, NJ
Repository:
Media: Electronic
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Joseph Willard Memorial Photos Flowers Edit Share Learn about sponsoring this memorial... Birth: Nov., 1723 Rutland Worcester County Massachusetts, USA Death: Sep. 11, 1799 Charlestown Sullivan County New Hampshire, USA
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Spouse:
Huldah Willard (1732 - ____)*
Children:
William Willard (1754 - 1825)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial: Forest Hill Cemetery Charlestown Sullivan County New Hampshire, USA
Joseph Willard, II's Timeline
1723 |
November 1723
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Rutland, Middlesex County, Province of Massachusetts
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1751 |
July 14, 1751
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Charlestown, Sullivan County, New Hampshire, United States
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February 5, 1753
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1754 |
March 13, 1754
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Charlestown, Sullivan, New Hampshire, United States
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1756 |
April 13, 1756
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New Hampshire, United States
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1758 |
March 8, 1758
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United States
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1760 |
April 15, 1760
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1761 |
November 22, 1761
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Charlestown, Province of New Hampshire
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1763 |
November 28, 1763
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Charlestown, Province of New Hampshire
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