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John Sanborn (Sanborne)

Also Known As: "Sanborn"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: The Strand, London, Middlesex, England
Death: October 20, 1692 (72)
Hampton, (Present Rockingham County), Province of New Hampshire
Place of Burial: Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Richard Sambourne and Anne Atkinson
Husband of Mary Sanborn and Margaret Sanborn
Father of Ens. John Sanborn; Mary Sanborn, died young; Abigail Marston (Sanborn); Richard Sanborn; Joseph Sanborn and 6 others
Brother of Stephen Sanborne and William Sanborn
Half brother of Henry Atkinson

Occupation: Lieutenant, Selectman, Representative to the General Court, and a Freeman, came to "America" in 1632
Marriage1: 05/15/1647 Hampton, Rockingham CO, NH
Marriage2: 08/02/1671 Hampton, Rockingham CO, NH
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About Lt. John Sanborn

“Officer in King William’s War, 1689.”[3]

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Profile last modified 18 Aug 2020 | Created 22 Sep 2010

Lieutenant John Sanborne aka Samborne, Sanborn

Born 20 Oct 1620 in Brimpton, Berkshire, England [uncertain]

Son of Unknown Sanborn and Ann (Bachiler) Atkinson

Brother of Ann Sanborne, William Sanborn Sr and Stephen (Samborne) Sanborn

Husband of Mary (Tucke) Sanborn — married 15 May 1647 in Hampton, New Hampshire

Husband of Margaret (Page) Sanborn — married 2 Aug 1671 [location unknown]

Father of John Sanborn, Mary Samborne, Abigail (Samborne) Marston, Richard Sanborn, Mary Sanborn, Joseph Sanborn Sr, Stephen Sanborn, Ann (Samborne) Palmer, Nathaniel Sanborn Sr, Benjamin Sanborn and Jonathan Sanborn Sr

Died 20 Dec 1692 in Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire

John Sanborne migrated to New England during the Puritan Great Migration (1620-1640).

John Sanborne migrated from England to USA in 1635.

Conflicts and/or undocumented information:

Vital data reports his birth at Brimpton, Berkshire, England; no reference is provided for this location information. Biography

Lt. John Sanborne, (Sanborn, Samborne) Jr. was born about 1620.[1] He was a son of John(?) Samborne and Ann Bachiler.

Along with his brothers, he came to New England with his maternal grandfather Reverend Stephen Bachiler.

He arrived in Hampton, NH by 1640 when he was granted a house lot & land there; in 1647, his grandfather deeded him additional property. [2]

He married 1st, Mary Tucke, daugter of Robert, she died Dec 30, 1668; he married 2nd, Margaret (Page) Moulton (widow of William), daughter of Robert Page. She died July 13, 1699; he died Oct 20, 1692. He was a prominent man, was many years a selectman, a representative to the general court, and a freeman Oct 11, 1685 (Sanborn, p4)

Was selectman and representative to General Court.

Was arrested in Oct 1684 at his house in Old Hampton for not admitting the title of Mason to his property there??? (VC Sanborn says this was part of the "Cranfield & Mason persecutions".)

Was Puritan but was under considerable pressure to become Quaker.[citation needed]

“Officer in King William’s War, 1689.”[3]

Children:

John, b abt 1649; m 19 Nov 1674 Judith, dau of Tristram Coffin; he d. 10 Nov 1723 Mary, b 1651; d 1654 Abigail or Abial, b 23 Feb 1653, m Feb. 19, 1677 Ephraim Marston, brewer, son of Thomas; lived on the Sanborn homestead and had his malt-house in the Meeting-house Green, nearly opposite (History of Hampton, p838) Richard, b 1 Jan 1655; m1 5 Dec 1678 Ruth, dau of Wm Moulton, d 3 May 1685; m2 Mary ((Drake) Boulter, dau ofAbraham Drake. Mary, b 1657, d 1660 Joseph b 13 Mar 1659; m 28 Dec 1682 Mary dau of Capt Edward Gove Stephen, b 1661; d 1662 Ann b 20 Nov 1662; m Samuel Palmer; d 4 Oct 1745 Dinah, m. James Marston Nathaniel, b 27 an 1666; m1 Rebecca, dau of James Prescott of Hmpton; d 10 Aug 1704; m2 Sarah Nason; d Sep 1748. Lived at Hampton Falls and Kingston. He d. 9 Nov 1728 Benjamin, b 20 Dec 1668; m1 Sarah ____; d 29 Jan 1720; m2 Meribah (Page) Tilton, dau of Dea. Fras. Page; d bef 1724; m3 Abigail (Gove) Dalton, dau of Capt Edw Gove; d 1751; he d bef 31 Oct 1740 Capt. Jonathan, b 25 May 1672; a leading man in Kingston; grantee of Chester; m Elizabeth dau of Capt Samuel Sherburne of Hampton. He d 20 Jun 1741.

Sources

↑ Reports he was age "+/- 48 in 1668" and "+/- 60 in 1680," Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby and Walter Goodwin Davis, Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire, in five parts, paginated consecutively (1928-1939), 604, entry for Lt. John (#2) Sanborn; digital images, FamilySearch (accessed via Family History Library Catalog, 2014). ↑ V.C. Sanborn, "The First Sanborns of Hampton, NH," in NEHGR, 51(1891)57-62. ↑ General register of the Society of colonial wars, 1899-1902; Society of colonial wars. New York: H. K. Brewer & co. 1902. p. 752, https://archive.org/details/generalregistero00soci/page/751 Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby and Walter Goodwin Davis, Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire, in five parts, paginated consecutively (1928-1939), 604, entry for Lt. John (#2) Sanborn; digital images, FamilySearch (accessed via Family History Library Catalog, 2014). Numerous details reported therein; among these, notes he was age "+/- 48 in 1668" and "+/- 60 in 1680," without further specific reference. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s

Sanborn, Nathan M.D. (Henniker, NH), Genealogy of the Sanborn Family; Boston: H W Dutton, 1856. Fitzpatrick Home Library Ancestry.com Research of Curtis Sandy, 10/22/2002.



History of Rockingham County, NH -- Hampton By Charles A. Hazlett -- 1915 Chapter XXXIV HAMPTON

Lieut. John Sanborn, II with his brothers Stephen and William, came to Hampton in 1640. His mother was a daughter of the Rev. Stephen Bachiler. Lieut. Sanborn was an active, influential citizen, and was chosen to various positions of trust and responsibility. He was one of the most strenuous opponents of the Masonian claim and of Cranfield's administration. He was a signer to Weare's petition to the king in 1683. Father: John Sanborn, I.

In October, 1683, Robert Mason, Sherlock, the marshall, and James Leach came to Sanborn's house in order to give Mason house possession, when Sanborn not opening the door, Leach by the marshal's order broke it open, and gave Mason possession. Mr. Sherlock took Sanborn prisoner, when Mason openly told the people "that is what you shall all come to."

In 1683, Cranfield brought an action against Sanborn for saying, "I question whether ever the King knew of his, the said Edward Cranfield's, commission or patent." His four sons -- Richard, Josiah, John, and Joseph -- were signers to Weare's petition.

Stephen Sanborn was a brother of John and William, and came to Hampton with them.

William Sanborn, brother of the above named, was also an active citizen.

The authorities have been confused as to the identity of Lt. John Sanborn's parents. All agree that the father died in England. They also agree that Lt. John came to America with his mother, his maternal grandfather, Stephen Bachiler, and his brothers, William ( an ancestor) and Stephen in 1632.

Dow said his father was John Sanborn. He wasn't sure about the mother's first name. Perhaps this was a reliance upon an article written by Dr. Nathan Sanborn in Vol. 10 of the New England Historical and Genealogical Register, at pg. 271, (1856), which said that "tradition" named the father as "John." Victor Channing Sanborn wasn't sure about the father's name ["Genealogy of, etc., Sanborn" (1899), pgs. 56 - 58], but he identified the mother as Ann Bachiler. Elmer Corliss Sanborn identified the father, Ann's husband, as Richard, son of Edward ("A Collection of Sanborn Family Genealogies" (1994), pg. 1), and he supports his conclusion with records. Curiously, however, Elmer Sanborn makes no mention of the previous conflicts and uncertainties. His view is not supported by the evidence. Dow, Joseph, "History of Hampton, N.H., 1638-1892," (1893), pg. 945, #II; U.S., New England Marriages Prior to 1700 John Sanborn Gender Male Marriage Date 1649 Death Year 1692 Marriage Place New England, United States Spouse's Name Mary Tucke Household Members Name Age John Sanborn Mary Tucke

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Historic Homes and Places and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of... - Page 100
by William Richard Cutter - 1908

Lieutenant John Sanborne, SANBORN the immigrant ancestor of February 2, 1657, John Sanborne ... He married (first) Mary Tuck, daughter of Robert Tuck, of ... Full view - About this book www.books.google.com

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Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine - Page 415
by Daughters of the American Revolution - 1937 (www.google.books.com) SANBORN.—Lieutenant John Sanborn, b 1620 in England came to America in 1632 with his grandfather Stephen ... He m 1st, Mary, dau of Robert Tuck of ... Snippet view - About this book

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A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England: Showing Three Generations of... - Page 11
by James Savage, John Farmer, Orrando Perry Dexter - 1862 (www.books.google.com) BENJAMIN SAMBOURNE, son of JOHN 1, For first w. SARAH, d. 29 June 1720 had............he took Mary, d. of Robert Tuck of H. wh. d. 30 Dec. 1668, hav. borne him John, 1649 ; Mary, 12 Apr. 1651, d. young; Abigail, 23 Feb. ... Full view - About this book

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Hampton, New Hampshire Area Related Families
English ancestors and North American descendants

ID: I5438 Name: John SANBORN Sex: M Birth: ABT 1620 Death: 20 OCT 1692 in Hampton, N.H.

Note: John was a selectman in 1650. 1661, 1665, 1668, 1672, 1674-75, and 1678-79. He was called Ensign in Oct. 1665 and was legally chosen and confirmed Ensign a year later. He was commisioned a Lieutenant on 15 Oct 1679.

Father: Unknown SANBORN b: in England Mother: Ann BATCHELDER b: ABT 1601 in Wherwell, Hampshire, England

Marriage 1 Mary TUCK b: in Gorlston, Suffolk, England Children John SANBORN b: ABT 1649 in Hampton, N.H. Mary SANBORN b: 12 APR 1651 in Hampton, N.H. Abial SANBORN b: 23 Feb 1653/54 in Hampton, N.H. Richard SANBORN b: 4 Jan 1654/55 in Hampton, N.H. Mary SANBORN b: 19 Mar 1656/57 in Hampton, N.H. Joseph SANBORN b: 13 Mar 1658/59 in Hampton, N.H. Stephen SANBORN b: 12 NOV 1661 in Hampton, N.H. Ann SANBORN b: 20 NOV 1662 in Hampton, N.H. Nathaniel SANBORN b: 27 Jan 1665/66 in Hampton, N.H. Benjamin SANBORN b: 20 DEC 1668 in Hampton, N.H.

Marriage 2 Margaret PAGE b: ABT 1630 in England Married: 2 AUG 1671 in Hampton, N.H. Children Jonathan SANBORN b: 25 MAY 1672 in Hampton, N.H

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•Name: John Sanborn , Lt.
•Sex: M
•Birth: 1620 in England •Death: 20 OCT 1692 in Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire •Note: Source: FTM Online, GenealogyLibrary.com

A Genealogical History of the Clark and Worth Familes, page 147.

JOHN SANBORN1, LIEUTENANT, born in England in 1620, came to Boston in 1632 and settled at Hampton NH ca 1640. In 1646 he accused William Palmer at the Ipswich court of challenging him "into the field" and was awarded 6s, 10d, by the court. John was sworn a freeman and served in King Philip's War in 1665 as an ensign and a lieutenant.

Father: John Sanborne b: 1595 in Of Hampshire, Hampshire, England Mother: Anne Batchiler b: 1601

Marriage 1 Mary Tucke b: ABT. 1630 in Garlston, Suffolk, England •Married: 15 MAY 1647 in Hampton Falls, Rockingham, New Hampshire Children 1. Richard Sanborn b: 4 JAN 1654/55 in Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire

Marriage 2 Margaret Page b: ABT. 1631 in Acle, Norfolk, England •Married: 2 AUG 1671 in Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire Children 1. Capt. Jonathan Sanborn b: 25 MAY 1672 in Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire

Source: rootsweb

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•Name: Lieutenant John SANBORN •Sex: M •Birth: 1620 in England •Death: 20 OCT 1692 in Hampton, Rockingham Co., New Hampshire 2 •Note: Lieut. John Sanborn, born 1620 (Deposition in Norfolk Co. files) Probably in 1640, since he was then granted a house-lot and a tract of land there. In 1643 his name is signed to a Hampton petition; and from this date the records records contain frequent mention of him.

Father: John (SAMBORNE) SANBORN b: ABT 1600 in England Mother: Anne BACHILER b: 1600 in England

Marriage 1 Margaret PAGE

Children 1. Captain Jonathan SANBORN b: 25 MAY 1672

Source: rootsweb

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•Name: John SAMBORNE •Sex: M •Title: Lt. •Birth: ABT 1620 in Holland •Death: 20 OCT 1692 in Hampton, Rockingham, NH •Note:

He was a prominent man, was many years a selectman, a representative to the general court, &c., a freeman Oct. 11, 1685 [NEHGR 10:272].

Father: John SAMBORNE b: ABT 1600 in England Mother: Anne BATCHELDER b: 1601 in England

Marriage 1 Mary TUCKE

Children 1. John SANBORN b: 1649 in Hampton, Rockingham, NH 2. Mary SANBORN b: 12 APR 1651 in Hampton, Rockingham, NH 3. Abial SANBORN b: 23 FEB 1652/53 in Hampton, Rockingham, NH 4. Richard SANBORN b: 4 JAN 1654/55 in Hampton, Rockingham, NH 5. Mary SANBORN b: 19 MAR 1656/57 in Hampton, Rockingham, NH 6. Joseph SANBORN b: 13 MAR 1658/59 in Hampton, Rockingham, NH 7. Stephen SANBORN b: NOV 1661 in Hampton, Rockingham, NH 8. Anne SANBORN b: 20 DEC 1662 in Hampton, Rockingham, NH 9. Nathaniel SANBORN b: 27 JAN 1665/66 in Hampton, Rockingham, NH 10. Benjamin SANBORN b: 20 DEC 1668 in Hampton, Rockingham, NH

Marriage 2 Margaret PAGE b: ABT 1630 in Ormesby, Norfolk, England •Married: ABT 1670

Children 1. Jonathan SANBORN b: 25 MAY 1672 in Hampton, Rockingham, NH

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https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Sanborne-2 Profile last modified 10 Apr 2020 | Created 22 Sep 2010 | Last significant change: 10 Apr 2020

Lieutenant John Sanborne aka Samborne, Sanborn

Born 20 Oct 1620 in Brimpton, Berkshire, England [uncertain]

Son of Unknown Sanborn and Ann (Bachiler) Atkinson

Brother of Ann Sanborne, William Sanborn Sr and Stephen (Samborne) Sanborn

Husband of Mary (Tucke) Sanborn — married 15 May 1647 in Hampton, New Hampshire

Husband of Margaret (Page) Sanborn — married 2 Aug 1671 [location unknown]

Father of John Sanborn, Mary Samborne, Abigail (Samborne) Marston, Richard Sanborn, Mary Sanborn, Joseph Sanborn Sr, Stephen Sanborn, Ann (Samborne) Palmer, Nathaniel Sanborn Sr, Benjamin Sanborn and Jonathan Sanborn Sr

Died 20 Dec 1692 in Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire

09:15: David Jenkins edited the Biography, Birth Date and Status Indicators for John Sanborne (1620-1692).

John Sanborne migrated to New England during the Puritan Great Migration (1620-1640).

John Sanborne migrated from England to USA in 1635.

Conflicts and/or undocumented information:

Vital data reports his birth at Brimpton, Berkshire, England; no reference is provided for this location information. another site reports Jon birth as Strand, London, England with no reference is provided for this location information (4thson).

came over on the ship 'William & Frances' (4thson)

Biography

Lt. John Sanborne, (Sanborn, Samborne) Jr. was born about 1620.[1] He was a son of John(?) Samborne and Ann Bachiler.

Along with his brothers, he came to New England with his maternal grandfather Reverend Stephen Bachiler.

He arrived in Hampton, NH by 1640 when he was granted a house lot & land there; in 1647, his grandfather deeded him additional property. [2]

He married 1st, Mary Tucke, daugter of Robert, she died Dec 30, 1668; he married 2nd, Margaret (Page) Moulton (widow of William), daughter of Robert Page. She died July 13, 1699; he died Oct 20, 1692. He was a prominent man, was many years a selectman, a representative to the general court, and a freeman Oct 11, 1685 (Sanborn, p4)

Was selectman and representative to General Court.

Was arrested in Oct 1684 at his house in Old Hampton for not admitting the title of Mason to his property there??? (VC Sanborn says this was part of the "Cranfield & Mason persecutions".)

Was Puritan but was under considerable pressure to become Quaker.[citation needed]

“Officer in King William’s War, 1689.”[3]

Children:

John, b abt 1649; m 19 Nov 1674 Judith, dau of Tristram Coffin; he d. 10 Nov 1723 Mary, b 1651; d 1654 Abigail or Abial, b 23 Feb 1653, m Feb. 19, 1677 Ephraim Marston, brewer, son of Thomas; lived on the Sanborn homestead and had his malt-house in the Meeting-house Green, nearly opposite (History of Hampton, p838) Richard, b 1 Jan 1655; m1 5 Dec 1678 Ruth, dau of Wm Moulton, d 3 May 1685; m2 Mary ((Drake) Boulter, dau ofAbraham Drake. Mary, b 1657, d 1660 Joseph b 13 Mar 1659; m 28 Dec 1682 Mary dau of Capt Edward Gove Stephen, b 1661; d 1662 Ann b 20 Nov 1662; m Samuel Palmer; d 4 Oct 1745 Dinah, m. James Marston Nathaniel, b 27 an 1666; m1 Rebecca, dau of James Prescott of Hmpton; d 10 Aug 1704; m2 Sarah Nason; d Sep 1748. Lived at Hampton Falls and Kingston. He d. 9 Nov 1728 Benjamin, b 20 Dec 1668; m1 Sarah ____; d 29 Jan 1720; m2 Meribah (Page) Tilton, dau of Dea. Fras. Page; d bef 1724; m3 Abigail (Gove) Dalton, dau of Capt Edw Gove; d 1751; he d bef 31 Oct 1740 Capt. Jonathan, b 25 May 1672; a leading man in Kingston; grantee of Chester; m Elizabeth dau of Capt Samuel Sherburne of Hampton. He d 20 Jun 1741.

Sources

↑ Reports he was age "+/- 48 in 1668" and "+/- 60 in 1680," Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby and Walter Goodwin Davis, Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire, in five parts, paginated consecutively (1928-1939), 604, entry for Lt. John (#2) Sanborn; digital images, FamilySearch (accessed via Family History Library Catalog, 2014). ↑ V.C. Sanborn, "The First Sanborns of Hampton, NH," in NEHGR, 51(1891)57-62. ↑ General register of the Society of colonial wars, 1899-1902; Society of colonial wars. New York: H. K. Brewer & co. 1902. p. 752, https://archive.org/details/generalregistero00soci/page/751 Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby and Walter Goodwin Davis, Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire, in five parts, paginated consecutively (1928-1939), 604, entry for Lt. John (#2) Sanborn; digital images, FamilySearch (accessed via Family History Library Catalog, 2014). Numerous details reported therein; among these, notes he was age "+/- 48 in 1668" and "+/- 60 in 1680," without further specific reference. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s

4thson

Sanborn, Nathan M.D. (Henniker, NH), Genealogy of the Sanborn Family; Boston: H W Dutton, 1856. Fitzpatrick Home Library Ancestry.com Research of Curtis Sandy, 10/22/2002. GEDCOM file submitted by Eowyn's Family Tree. Imported on 25 September 2012. Ancestry Family Trees (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Repository: R7 Name: Ancestry.com Address: http://www.Ancestry.com Acknowledgments

Thank you to Eowyn Langholf for creating WikiTree profile Sanborn-891 through the import of abigail.ged on Nov 26, 2013. Click to the Changes page for the details of edits by Eowyn and others.

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/156858675/john-sanborn

Married 1st: Mary Tucke 5/15/1647, Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire. Married 2nd: Margaret Page 8/2/1671, Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Oct 5 2022, 22:12:53 UTC

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Lt. John Sanborn's Timeline

1619
December 2, 1619
Saint Cuthbert Street, Wells, Somerset, England, BA5 2AW, United Kingdom
1620
October 20, 1620
The Strand, London, Middlesex, England
1632
March 9, 1632
Age 11
London, England
June 5, 1632
Age 11
Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
1649
1649
Hampton, Rockingham , New Hampshire
1651
April 12, 1651
Hampton, , Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA,
1653
February 23, 1653
Hampton, (Present Rockingham County), North Plantation (Present New Hampshire), (Present USA)
1655
January 4, 1655
Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire
1659
March 13, 1659
Hampton, Rockingham , New Hampshire