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Mary Main (Hatch)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Scituate, (Present Plymouth County), Plymouth Colony (Present Massachusetts)
Death: January 12, 1693 (40)
Stonington, New London County, Connecticut Colony
Place of Burial: Wequetequock Burial Ground Stonington, New London County, Connecticut, USA MEMORIAL ID 32191124
Immediate Family:

Daughter of William Gyles Hatch and Susannah Hatch
Wife of Methia Lathorpe and Ezekiel Main
Mother of Ezekiel Main; Hannah Kingsbury; Mary Main; Jeremiah Main; Thomas Main and 1 other
Sister of Lydia Barstow; William Hatch, Jr.; Phebe Hatch and Hannah Hatch

Managed by: Daniel B Williams
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About Mary Main

  • Mary Hatch Main
  • Birth: Oct. 3, 1652 Scituate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
  • Death: Jan. 12, 1692 Stonington, New London County, Connecticut, USA
  • Family links:
  • Parents:
  • William Hatch (1624 - 1703)
  • Spouse:
  • Ezekiel Mayne (1641 - 1714)*
  • Children:
    • Jeremiah Main (1678 - 1727)*
  • Sibling:
  • Mary Hatch Main (1652 - 1692)
  • Lydia Hatch Barstow (1656 - 1696)*
  • Burial: Wequetequock Burial Ground, Stonington, New London County, Connecticut, USA
  • Find A Grave Memorial# 32191124
  • From: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=32191124 _____________
  • Mary Hatch1
  • F, #130649, b. 3 October 1652, d. 12 January 1693
  • Father Thomas Hatch1 b. c 1603, d. 1 May 1661
  • Mother Grace Lewis1 b. c 1604
  • Mary Hatch was born on 3 October 1652 at Barnstable, Barnstable, MA.1 She married Ezekiel Maine, son of John Maine and Elizabeth Laurie, circa 1668 at Stonington, New London, CT.1 Mary Hatch died on 12 January 1693 at Stonington, New London, CT, at age 40.1
  • Family Ezekiel Maine b. c 1641, d. 19 Jun 1714
  • Child
    • Phebe Maine+1 b. 7 Aug 1681
  • Citations
  • [S61] Unknown author, Family Group Sheets, Family History Archives, SLC.
  • From: http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p4350.htm#... ____________________
  • The New England historical and genealogical register, Volume 70 By Henry Fitz-Gilbert Waters, New England Historic Genealogical Society
  • http://books.google.com/books?id=rAcivEotaG0C&pg=PA257&lpg=PA257&dq...
  • Pg.256
  • .... etc.
  • 10. Thomas Hatch (William (& Anne), Thomas, John the Younger, Thomas, Thomas, John), of Wye, Co. Kent, and Scituate, Mass., born probably about 1596, died in New England before 14 June 1646, when his widow brought her daughter Hannah to be baptized. He married, probably about 1622, Lydia ____. He lived for a while at Wye, where he was presented to the Bishop by the churchwardens of Wye for teaching school without a licence; and they presented him at every subsequent court until 9 June 1628, when he procured the necessary licence. The date of his emigration to New England is not known; but he may have come with his brother William, on his second trip to New England, in the Castle, in 1638. He settled at Scituate, and was proposed as a freeman 5 Mar. 1638/9.
  • His widow, Lydia, married secondly, about 1654, John Spring of Watertown, Mass., but continued to live in Scituate. About her the Plymouth Colony Records, under date of 6 Oct. 1659, have the following: "Conserning a certaine woman, viz', the wife of John Spring, of Watertowne, which was somtimes the wife of Thomas Hatch, of Scittuate, which said woman hath lived about three or foure yeares att Scittuate from her husband, the Court have ordered that shee either repaire to her husband with all convenient speed, or to repaire to Duxburrow to the house of Mr Alden, on the twentyeth of this p'sent month of October, to give a reason why shee doth not; and incase shee shall refuse to attend this order, the Court will take a speedy course to send her to her said husband." Evidently she satisfied the authorities as to her reasons for living apart from her husband, for in 1665 she was still living in Scituate, when as Lydia Spring, she took oath to the statements which her son-in-law, Jonas Pickles, made to her as to his wishes regarding the disposition of his property after his death.
  • Children:
    • i. William, b. in England abt. 1624; emigrated with his parents to New England; lived at Scituate and later at Swansea, Mass., where he d. abt. 1702; m. at Scituate, 13 May 1652, Susanna Anniball, dau. of Anthony of Scituate. He joined with his brothers Jeremiah and Thomas in deeds in 1680 and 1682. Children: 1. Mary, bapt. at Scituate 3 Oct 1652. 2. Lydia, b. at Scituate 7 Jan 1654/5. 3. William, bapt. at Scituate 29 Apr. 1660.
    • ii. .... etc. _______________
  • The descendants of Ezekiel Maine of Stonington, Conn by Aspinwall, Algernon Aikin
  • https://archive.org/details/descendantsofeze00aspi
  • https://archive.org/stream/descendantsofeze00aspi#page/3/mode/1up
  • Ezekiel Maine is first heard of in this country in the year 1661, at which time he was living at Scituate, Massachusetts, in the Plymouth Colony. From whence he came, or at which time, the compiler had been unable to ascertain. .... etc.
  • https://archive.org/stream/descendantsofeze00aspi#page/4/mode/1up
  • All we know the his wife is that her name was Mary, as shown by his Will - As no record of any marriage appears at Stonington, she was presumably his only wife and the mother of his children, and he was evidently married to her prior to his removal from Scituate to Stonington - There is no record of his marriage at Scituate.
  • The descendants of Ezekiel Maine are not in accord in their spelling of the name, some using and some omitting the final "e" - The name was originally "Maine", and so that the spelling may be uniform in this work, the compiler will use this form throughout - The children given below are all that have been disclosed on the records at Stonington, and if there were others, they undoubtedly died young, as evidenced by the Will of Ezekiel Maine.
  • ch:
    • + 2 Ezekiel 2, b.
    • + 3 Hannah bap. Feb. 13, 1675
    • + 4 Jeremiah b.
    • 5 Mary bap. June 24, 1677. Prob. d. young.
    • 6 Thomas bap. Sep. 22, 1679. Prob. d. young.
    • + 7 Phebe bap. Aug. 7, 1681
  • https://archive.org/stream/descendantsofeze00aspi#page/5/mode/1up
  • Ezekiel 2, son of Ezekiel 1, and May ( ___ ) Maine, was born probably at Scituate. He died at Stonington, Ct., October 20, 1715. he married, first, Mary, daughter of Thomas and Naomi Wells, of Westerly, R. I. She died January 12, 1693 and he married, second, October 22, 1695, Hannah Rose. .... etc.
  • Hannah 2, daughter of Ezekiel 1, and Mary ( ___ ) Maine, was born probably in Scituate. She was admitted to the First Church at Stonington on July 5, 1702. .... etc.
  • Jeremiah 2, son of Ezekiel 1 and Mary ( ___ ) Maine, lived at Stonington, Ct., where he died November 11, 1727. Date of his birth unknown. He married at Stonington, October 11, 1699, Mrs. Ruth Brown a widow, much search has failed to disclose her maiden name or the name of her first husband. .... etc.
  • Phebe 2, daughter of Ezekiel 1, and Mary ( ___ ) Maine, was baptized at Stonington, Ct., August 7, 1681. She married, Ephraim Kingsbury, son of James and Sarah (Button) Kingsbury. They lived at Plainfield, Ct. He was born at Haverhill, Mass.,
  • Pg.https://archive.org/stream/descendantsofeze00aspi#page/6/mode/1up
  • April 13, 1681; died 1756. .... etc. ________________
  • History of the town of Stonington, county of New London, Connecticut, from its frist settlement in 1649 to 1900 by Wheeler, Richard Anson
  • https://archive.org/details/historytownston00wheegoog
  • https://archive.org/stream/historytownston00wheegoog#page/n466/mode...
  • I. EZEKIEL MAIN, the first person of that name who came to Stonington, Ct., to reside permanently, is not otherwise identified in this country. He came here in 1670 and in 1672 he received a grant of land from the town. He subsequently purchased other lands, and in 1680 received another town grant of land, all of which extended from the old goldsmith shop of Mr. David Main, nearly to the residence of Mr. Nathaniel M. Crary, in what is now North Stonington, Conn., bounded nearly all the way by Shunnock River on the south, and on the north in part by lands of Mr. Joshua Holmes.
  • This Mr. Ezekiel Main m. Mary ___ . It is not known whether he m. before or after he came to this town to reside, probably a short time before, as Mrs. Ezekiel Main was a partaker at the ordination of Mr. James Noyes, the pastor of the first church in Stonington in 1674. Ezekiel Main was admitted to the church Sept. 3, 1676, and he d. June 19, 1714.
  • CHILDREN OF EZEKIEL AND MARY MAIN:
    • 2 EZEKIEL, b. ___ .
    • 3 MARY, b. ___ , bapt. July 1, 1677, d. young.
    • 4 JEREMIAH, b. ___ .
    • 6 THOMAS, b. ___ , bapt Sept. 22, 1679, d. young.
    • 6 PHEBE, b. ___ , bapt. Aug. 7, 1681, m. ___ Kingsbury.
    • 7 HANNAH, b. ___ .
  • Ezekiel Main (No. 2) was admitted to the church in 1695, and he m. Mary, daughter of Thomas and wife, Naomi Wells, Jan. 14, 1689; he d. Oct. 20, 1715.
  • .... etc.
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Mary Hatch Main

BIRTH
3 Oct 1652
Scituate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
DEATH
12 Jan 1723 (aged 70)
Stonington, New London County, Connecticut, USA
BURIAL
Wequetequock Burial Ground
Stonington, New London County, Connecticut, USA
MEMORIAL ID
32191124 · View Source

Family Members
Parents

William Hatch
1624–1702

Spouse
Ezekiel Mayne
1641–1714

Siblings
Lydia Hatch Barstow
1656–1696

Children
Jeremiah Main
1678–1727

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Mary Main's Timeline

1652
October 3, 1652
Scituate, (Present Plymouth County), Plymouth Colony (Present Massachusetts)
October 3, 1652
Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
October 3, 1652
Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts
October 3, 1652
Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
1673
July 1, 1673
Stonington, New London County, Connecticut Colony
1675
February 13, 1675
Stonington, New London County, Connecticut Colony
1677
July 1, 1677
Stonington, New London County, Connecticut Colony
1678
April 1, 1678
Stonington, New London County, Connecticut Colony
1679
September 22, 1679
Stonington, New London County, Connecticut Colony