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Samuel Gile, II

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Birthplace: Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Colonial America
Death: October 16, 1675 (27)
Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Colonial America
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Son of Samuel Guile and Judith Guile
Brother of Judith Page; John Guile; Hannah Clough; Sarah Thurston; James Gile and 2 others

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Samuel Guile
Born 30 Aug 1648 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusettsmap
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Son of Samuel Gild and Judith (Davis) Gild
Brother of Judith (Gild) Page, John Guile, Hannah (Gile) Clough, Sarah (Guile) Thurston, James Guile and Ephraim (Gile) Guile
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Died 16 Oct 1675 at age 27 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusettsmap
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Birth

Samuel Gild son of Samuel and Judith

Date: 30 AUG 1648
Place: Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA[1]
Death

Death:
Date: SEP 1675
Place: Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA[1]
According to the notes below he was convicted of rape and hung.

Note

Burleigh #2 "d. Sep 1675.">[2]
Died 16 Oct. 1675, shown in Records of Court of Assistants.
Vital Records of Haverhill shows b. under "Gild". Also shows d. Sep. 1675under Gild.
AIS census index, search 1, LDS microfische, shows a Samuel Guile Freeman,8 May 1678 in Mass. Colony. Burleigh shows such a Samuel as being son of JohnGuild, who also married Mary Woodcock. See below.
LDS Ancestral file shows a spouse, Mary Woodcock.

!"Records of the County of Norfolk" page 483, transcribed by David Pulsifer,1852 - "About a fortnight, some time in March last past being in discourse withSamll. Gilde jun. about ye case yt was like to bee between Samll Watts & himye sd Gilde I did fully gather by ye sd Gilds words that hee feared not ye casebec: ye sd Samll must if hee was sued by Samll Watts be sued by ye bond, & notye Award because sd Gilde ye bond will shew wt ye Arbitrators power was & byfurther discourse I found yt hee did judg. or know yt ye bonde was lost, orthat Samll Watts could not have ye comand of it to sue by: Dat Aprill ye 13th1674. The substance hereof was acknowledged by Samll Gilde Junr. to bee spoken unto Natha. Saltonstall Esq. before mee Daniel Gooken Ent ye 18th Aprill 1674
!"The Saltonstall Papers" page 163,4, supplied by Gregory Laing, HaverhillPublic Library - "Nathaniel Saltonstall to John Leverett, Haverhill [16 May 1675]" "Hond. Sr., This day May the 16 1675 being informed that Samll. Gild jr. hewho hath been so long lookt for, to be taken and apprehended about the matterof the Rape committed upon the body of Mary the wife of John Ash, was in thistown, I did fortwith, tho upon the Sabbath day, judgeing myself bound both toGod and Man so to doe, issue out a Spetiall warrant for his apprehension, uponwhich he was seized, in order to his conveyance to Boston prison. And becausethey are now upon motion, and goeing as farre as Andover, I could not tell howto let slip the opportunitie of sending the enclosed which is the charge of thesaid Mary, made before Majr. Pike, and by him sent to mee, which may be of use,and not knowing how soon his triall may bee, I thought it my duty to send it toyour self, by the officer who takes charge of the body of the said Samll. beingingorant of what the Majr. hath done; in order to the making of the said chargeknown to Authoritie. I shall at present trouble yourself no farther, but withthe subscription of self, to be Your servant, Nath. Saltonstall"

Minute of the Trial of Samuel Guile [9 September 1675] Samuel Guile in open Court owned in Court 9 7 mo 75 that he was present atNewbery on 25 December last and that he heard of an Hue en Cry was after himand being demanded why he did abscond or hide himself so many weeks and monthshe Answered not to make himself Guilty sayd now he knows his hideing isaccounted a flight. He also owned in Court that he was Going and was at theDept. Govrner House to render himself to the Dept. Govnor, and presently wentaway before the Dept. Govenr. came. ERS(Footnote - Everett Papers. This minute of the trial of Samuel Guile isappended to Nathaniel Saltonstall to John Leverett, 16 May 1675, above. 1. In John Usher's accounts, 1674/75, is the entry, "To Capt. Saltonstall'shue and Cry after Guild 6s. Mass. Archives, 100:196. 2. These three initails are in a different hand. They stand for "EdwardRawson, Secretary.)

!"Records of the Court of Assistants of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay 1630- 1692" by John Noble - "Samuel Guile of Hauerhill being Comitted to Prison inorder to his tryall for Comitting a Rape was presented & Indicted by the GrandJury, was brought from the prison to the barr where holding vp his hand wasIndicted by the name of Samuel Guile for not hauing the fears of God before hiseyes & being Instigated by the divill did on or about the 25th day of Decemberlast in the woods violently & forcibly seize on & Comitt a rape on the body ofMary Ash the wife of John Ash of Amesbury Contrary to the peace of ourSoueraigne Lord the King his Croune & dignity the lawes of God & thisJurisdiction - to which he pleaded not Guilty and put himself on God & theCountry - After the Indictment & euidences were Read Comitted to the Jury &are on fiel with the Reccords of this Court the Jury brought in yeir virdictthey found the prisoner at the barr Guilty & he accordingly had sentencpronounct agt him yow Sam Guile are to Goe from hence to ye place from whenceyou came & thence to ye place of execution & there be hanged till yow be dead -wch was accordingly donn 16 october 1675 = Sixe pounds eighteen shillings allowed for ye Treasurer to pay newberry menas witnesses out of the estate of sajd Guile in his power as also out of yesame estate to pay unto Mary Ash fiue pounds = "

Sources

↑ 1.0 1.1 Vital Records of Haverhill, Massachusetts Publication: Name: Topsfield Historical Society; Location: Topsfield, Massachusetts; Date: 1911;
↑ Burleigh, Charles The Genealogy and History of the Guild, Guile and Gile Family Portland, Me., B. Thurston & co., 1887
See also:

Source: S334 Author: James Savage Title: A Gen. Dict. of the First Settlers of New England Publication: Name: Genealogical Publ Co, Inc., Baltimore ;
Source: S361 Author: Charles Henry Pope Title: The Pioneers of Maine and New Hampshire 1623-1660 Publication: Name: Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1965;

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GEDCOM Note

Birth

Samuel Gild son of Samuel and Judith
:: Date: 30 AUG 1648:: Place: Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA<ref name=VR>Vital Records of Haverhill, Massachusetts Publication: Name: Topsfield Historical Society; Location: Topsfield, Massachusetts; Date: 1911; </ref>

Death

: Death: :: Date: SEP 1675 :: Place: Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA<ref name=VR />

According to the notes below he was convicted of rape and hung.

Note ===:Burleigh #2 "d. Sep 1675."><ref>Burleigh, Charles The Genealogy and History of the Guild, Guile and Gile Family Portland, Me., B. Thurston & co., 1887</ref>

:Died 16 Oct. 1675, shown in Records of Court of Assistants.: Vital Records of Haverhill shows b. under "Gild". Also shows d. Sep. 1675under Gild.: AIS census index, search 1, LDS microfische, shows a Samuel Guile Freeman,8 May 1678 in Mass. Colony. Burleigh shows such a Samuel as being son of JohnGuild, who also married Mary Woodcock. See below. : LDS Ancestral file shows a spouse, Mary Woodcock. : !"Records of the County of Norfolk" page 483, transcribed by David Pulsifer,1852 - "About a fortnight, some time in March last past being in discourse withSamll. Gilde jun. about ye case yt was like to bee between Samll Watts & himye sd Gilde I did fully gather by ye sd Gilds words that hee feared not ye casebec: ye sd Samll must if hee was sued by Samll Watts be sued by ye bond, & notye Award because sd Gilde ye bond will shew wt ye Arbitrators power was & byfurther discourse I found yt hee did judg. or know yt ye bonde was lost, orthat Samll Watts could not have ye comand of it to sue by: Dat Aprill ye 13th1674. The substance hereof was acknowledged by Samll Gilde Junr. to bee spoken unto Natha. Saltonstall Esq. before mee Daniel Gooken Ent ye 18th Aprill 1674: !"The Saltonstall Papers" page 163,4, supplied by Gregory Laing, HaverhillPublic Library - "Nathaniel Saltonstall to John Leverett, Haverhill [16 May1675]" "Hond. Sr., This day May the 16 1675 being informed that Samll. Gild jr. hewho hath been so long lookt for, to be taken and apprehended about the matterof the Rape committed upon the body of Mary the wife of John Ash, was in thistown, I did fortwith, tho upon the Sabbathday, judgeing myself bound both toGod and Man so to doe, issue out a Spetiall warrant for his apprehension, uponwhich he was seized, in order to his conveyance to Boston prison. And becausethey are now upon motion, and goeing as farre as Andover, I could not tell howto let slipthe opportunitie of sending the enclosed which is the charge of thesaid Mary, made before Majr. Pike, and by him sent to mee, which may be of use,and not knowing how soon his triall may bee, I thought it my duty to send it toyour self, by the officer who takes charge of the bodyof the said Samll. beingingorant of what the Majr. hath done; in order to the making of the said chargeknown to Authoritie. I shall at present trouble yourself no farther, but withthe subscription of self, tobe Your servant, Nath. Saltonstall": Minute of the Trial of Samuel Guile [9 September 1675] Samuel Guile in open Court owned in Court 9 7 mo 75 that he was present atNewbery on 25 December last and that he heard of an Hue en Cry was after himand being demanded why he did abscondor hide himself so many weeks and monthshe Answered not to make himself Guilty sayd now he knows his hideing isaccounted a flight. He alsoowned in Court that he was Going and was at theDept. Govrner House torender himself to the Dept. Govnor, and presently wentaway before theDept. Govenr. came. ERS(Footnote - Everett Papers. This minute of the trial of Samuel Guile isappended to Nathaniel Saltonstall to John Leverett, 16 May 1675, above. 1. In John Usher's accounts, 1674/75, is the entry, "To Capt. Saltonstall'shue and Cry after Guild 6s. Mass. Archives, 100:196. 2. These three initails are in a different hand. They stand for "EdwardRawson, Secretary.): !"Records of the Court of Assistants of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay 1630- 1692" by John Noble - "Samuel Guile of Hauerhill being Comitted to Prison inorder to his tryall for Comitting a Rape was presented& Indicted by the GrandJury, was brought from the prison to the barr where holding vp his hand wasIndicted by the name of Samuel Guile for not hauing the fears of God before hiseyes & being Instigated by the divill did on or about the 25th day of Decemberlast in the woods violently & forcibly seize on & Comitt a rape on the body ofMary Ash the wife of John Ash of Amesbury Contrary to the peace of ourSoueraigne Lord the King his Croune & dignity the lawes of God & thisJurisdiction - towhich he pleaded not Guilty and put himself on God & theCountry - After the Indictment & euidences were Read Comitted to the Jury &are on fiel with the Reccords of this Court the Jury brought in yeir virdictthey found the prisoner at the barr Guilty & he accordingly had sentencpronounct agt him yow Sam Guile are to Goe from hence to ye place fromwhenceyou came & thence to ye place of execution & there be hanged till yow be dead -wch was accordingly donn 16 october 1675 = Sixe pounds eighteen shillings allowed for ye Treasurer to pay newberry menas witnesses out of the estate of sajd Guile in his power as also out of yesame estate to pay unto Mary Ash fiue pounds = "

Sources

<references /> See also:* Source: S334 Author: James Savage Title: A Gen. Dict. of the First Settlers of New England Publication: Name: Genealogical Publ Co, Inc., Baltimore ; * Source: S361 Author: Charles Henry Pope Title: The Pioneers of Maine and New Hampshire 1623-1660 Publication: Name: Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1965;

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Samuel Gile, II's Timeline

1648
August 30, 1648
Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Colonial America
1675
October 16, 1675
Age 27
Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Colonial America