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Samuel Hatch, I

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts
Death: August 08, 1718 (58)
Falmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts
Immediate Family:

Son of Capt. Jonathan Hatch and Sarah Hatch
Husband of Lydia Murdock
Father of Samuel Hatch; Lydia Hatch; Zaccheus Hatch; Joseph Hatch; Edward Hatch and 2 others
Brother of Mary Weeks; Thomas Hatch; Capt. Jonathan Hatch; Capt. Joseph Hatch; Benjamin Hatch and 8 others

Occupation: cordwainer
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About Samuel Hatch, I

  • Samuel Hatch
  • Birth: Oct. 10, 1659 Barnstable County, Massachusetts, USA
  • Death: 1718 Falmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, USA
  • Family links:
  • Parents:
  • Jonathan Hatch (1627 - 1710)
  • Sarah Rowley Hatch (1630 - 1710)
  • Spouse:
  • Lydia Young Hatch (1672 - 1724)*
  • Children:
    • Lydia Hatch Hatch (1699 - 1736)*
    • Zaccheus Hatch (1701 - 1747)*
    • Edward Hatch (1702 - 1750)*
    • Joseph Hatch (1702 - 1769)*
    • Edward Hatch (1702 - 1750)*
  • Siblings:
  • Mary Hatch Weeks (1648 - 1714)*
  • Thomas Hatch (1649 - ____)*
  • Joseph Hatch (1654 - 1736)*
  • Benjamin Hatch (1656 - 1711)*
  • Nathaniel Hatch (1657 - 1705)*
  • Samuel Hatch (1659 - 1718)
  • Moses Hatch (1662 - 1747)*
  • Sarah Hatch Wing (1664 - 1732)*
  • Mercy Hatch Rowley (1665 - 1711)*
  • Lydia Hatch (1669 - 1681)*
  • Burial: Falmouth Old Burying Ground, Falmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, USA
  • Find A Grave Memorial# 59390294
  • From: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=59390294 _____________
  • YOUNG, Lydia
  • b. 1672
  • Family:
  • Spouse: HATCH, Samuel
  • b. 11 OCT 1659 Barnstable, Barnstable, Mass.
  • d. 1718 Falmouth, Barnstable, Mass.
  • Parents:
  • Father: HATCH, Jonathan
  • Mother: ROWLEY, Sarah
  • Children:
    • HATCH, Keziah
    • HATCH, Samuel
    • HATCH, James
    • HATCH, Lydia
    • HATCH, Zacheus
    • HATCH, Edward
    • HATCH, Ann
    • HATCH, Martha
    • HATCH, Nathaniel b. 1714 Chilmark, Dukes, Mass.
    • HATCH, Marcy b. 1718 Chilmark, Dukes, Mass.
  • From: http://www.genealogyofnewengland.com/f_2fa.htm#48 ___________
  • Genealogical Notes of Barnstable Families By Amos Otis
  • https://books.google.com/books?id=0FX9Dptikw4C&pg=PA471&lpg=PA471&d...
  • Pg.467
  • .... etc.
  • Children of Jonathan Hatch and Sarah Rowley, his wife. Born in Barnstable. (The discrepancies between the Barnstable and Falmouth records are noted.)
  • 4. I. Mary, July 16, 1647.
  • 5. II. Thomas, Jan. 1, 1649.
  • 6. III. Jonathan, May 17, 1652, May 16, 1652.
  • 7. IV. Joseph, May 7, 1654, June 10, 1654.
  • 8. V. Benjamin, Sept. 7, 1655, June 6, 1656.
  • 9. VI. Nathaniel, June 5, 1657, Sept. 3, 1658.
  • 10. VII. Samuel, Oct. 11, 1659, Oct. 4, 1660.
    • Born in Falmouth.
  • 11. VIII. Moses, March 4, 1662, March 4, 1663.
  • 12. IX. Sarah, March 21, 1664, March 23, 1665.
  • 13. X. Mercy, April 27, 1667.
  • 14. XI. Lydia, May 16, 1669.
  • (4-1.) Mary, .... etc.
  • Pg.469
  • 8-7. Benjamin Hatch was a farmer. In 1729 he removed to Mansfield, Conn., and died there or in Tolland before the year 1736. He married three wives: 1st Mary Hamblin, Jan. 17, 1678, a daughter of James, Jr., of Barnstable. At the time of her marriage she had not completed her sixteenth year. She died early, and he married March 16, 1682, Elizabeth Eddy, who was born at Martha's Vineyard May 3, 1659. In another record her name is written Eliza. She was admitted to the Barnstable church July 14, 1710, and was dismissed to the church in Falmouth the following October, and died soon after. For his third wife he married Feb. 13, 1711-12, Experience, widow of Jabez Davis, of Barnstable. She was a daughter of David Linnell, and died a widow Dec. 1736, aged about 72.
  • .... etc. _____________________
  • The descendants of Moses and Sarah Kilham Porter of Pawlet, Vermont : with some notice of their ancestors and those of Timothy Hatch, Amy and Lucy Seymour Hatch, Mary Lawrence Porter and Lucretia Bushnell Porter by Lawrence, John Strachan
  • https://books.google.com/books?id=cHEtAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA143&lpg=PA143&d...
  • https://archive.org/details/descendantsofmos00lawr
  • https://archive.org/stream/descendantsofmos00lawr#page/n302/mode/1up
  • Pg.141
  • Thomas Hatch, the true ancestor of our branch of the Hatch family, emigrated to Boston, Mass. in 1630, or early in 1634. The name of his wife was Grace, She was of Welsh descent. I think it probable her family name was Lewis, though that is uncertain. He was probably born about the year 1603, somewhere in the county of Kent, and probably in the town of Biddenden, near Cranbrook; but possibly at or near Sandwich on the sea coast.
  • They had two children, one son and a daughter. They were probably married about 1624, perhaps 1627.
  • JONATHAN, the son, was born in England, probably in 1625. Lydia, the daughter, was probably born about 1628. This implies that his wife, Grace, was born about 1604. It is said he was a tailor by trade. They probably lived in some village, possibly Cranbrook, or Sandwich. His wife, it is said, was the daughter of a farmer, and born and brought up on a farm and accustomed to the usual female labor of a farm at that period of time; among other things to assist in the harvesting or field labor in harvest time and was expert at it. Some anecdotes of them are preserved which show this. He was small, slender, and of feeble strength; she was robust strong and healthy.
  • Thomas Hatch was admitted a freeman of the colony of Massacliusetts Bay at Boston, May 14, 1634.
  • January 17, 1639, he became one of the nine original purchasers of Yarmouth township, Plymouth colony, on Cape Cod; and was admitted a freeman of that colony and removed to that place from Boston.
  • The nine proprietors were Anthony Thatcher, John Crome, Marmaduke Matthews, Thomas Hower, Philip Tabor, William Palmer, Samuel Rider, William Lump-
  • https://archive.org/stream/descendantsofmos00lawr#page/n304/mode/1up
  • Pg.142
  • kin and Thomas Hatch. See records of Plymouth colony, General Conrt, January 7, 1639, O. S. for the record of the grant. Part of these persons probably emigrated in the same ship with him, as they were made freemen at Boston with him.
  • In 1640, he became an equal, or joint, proprietor of the township of Barnstable with about twenty-five other men. In June, 1641, he is described as "of Barnstable" in deeds and public records of the colony, and therefore had become a resident of that town. He died there in the year 1661, a respected citizen. He was a member of the Congregational church of that town and probably was a member of that church before leaving England.
  • He was a man of considerable pecuniary means. He was a resident freeholder in Dorchester, Mass., May 14, 1634.
    • JONATHAN HATCH of Falmouth.
  • Jonathan Hatch of Falmouth, son of Thomas and Grace Hatch of Barnstable, was born in England about 1625, and emigrated to America with his parents and resided with them at Boston, Yarmouth and Barnstable. He was of very robust constitution and lived to a great age, it is said near 100 years. He married Sarah Rowley at Barnstable, April 11, 1646.
  • They had the following children:
    • 1. Mary. (m. Weeks.) b. at Barnstable July 16, 1647.
    • 2. Thomas. b. at Barnstable, Jan 1. 1649.
    • 3. Jonathan. b. at Barnstable, May 16, 1652.
    • 4. Joseph. b. at Barnstable, June 10, 1654.
    • 5. BENJAMIN. b. at Barnstable, June 6, 1655.
    • 6. Nathaniel. b. at Barnstable, Sept. 3, 1657.
    • 7. Samuel. b. at Barnstable, Oct. 4, 1659.
    • 8. Moses. b. at Falmouth, March 4, 1663.
    • 9. Sarah. (m. Wing.) b. at Falmouth, March 23, 1665.
    • 10. Mercy. (m. Rowley. b. at Falmouth, April 27, 1667.
    • 11. Lydia. b. at Falmouth, May 16, 1669.
  • He was one of the fourteen original purchasers of the township of Falmouth, removed there in 1660, and died there. His son, Moses, was the first child born in that town. He and his sons were large landholders in that town. He died in 1711.
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    • BENJAMIN HATCH of Falmouth.
  • Benjamin Hatch married Mary Hamblin, Jan. 17, 1678.
  • .... etc.
  • The first wife died and he married Elizabeth Eddy of Tisbury, March 31, 1682.
  • .... etc. _______________________
  • The New England Historical & Genealogical Register and ..., Volume 14
  • https://books.google.com/books?id=ZAPVAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA198&lpg=PA198&d...
  • Pg.197
  • THIS family, descended from Thomas Hatch, who was an immigrant as early as 1633-4; and was made a freeman of Massachusetts Colony, at Boston, May 14, 1634;* was one of the persons "who are proposed to take up their freedom at Yarmouth," Jan. 7, 1638-9; and was a settler in Barnstable, June 1, 1641; where he was a member of the church of Rev. John Lathrop, and died in 1661. His only son, Jonathan Hatch, was one of the purchasers, with Isaac Robinson, and twelve others, of the Plantation of Suckannesset, on Vineyard Sound, now Falmouth, in 1660; .... etc.
  • .... Mr Jonathan Hatch resided there until his death. He married Sarah Rowley, at Barnstable, April 11, 1646. His only sister Lydia, married Henry Taylor, .... etc.
  • He had 11 children; 7 born in Barnstable, and 4 in Suckannessett;
    • * .... etc.
  • Pg.198
  • 8 sons, and 3 daughters, viz.: (2) Mary,2 b. July 16, 1647;—(3) Thomas,2[%E2%80%A0] b. Jan. 1, 1649; m. Abigail Codman, at Barnstable, Jan. or Feb. 22, 1679;—(4) Jonathan,2[%E2%80%A0] b. May 16-17, 1652; m. at Barnstable, Abigail —— , per Fal. rec. Sept. 4, 1676; or Eliza Walker, per Bar. rec. Dec. 4, 1676;—(5) Joseph,2[%E2%80%A0] b. March 7, or June 10, 1654; m. per Fal. rec. Amy Allen, Dec. 7, 1683, per Bar. rec. Mary Allin, Dec. 7, 1689; had 4 sons and 6 daughters; and d. Feb. 16, 1738, ae. 84 at Fal.;—(6) Benjamin,2[%E2%80%A0] b. per Bar. rec. Sept. 7, 1655; m. Mary Hamblin, Jan. 17, 1678; or, per Fal. rec. b. June 6, 1656; m. Mary Lumber, [Lombard,] June 17, 1678; who d. and he m. a 2d wife in 1682, name unrecorded; and had 6 sons and 4 daus.;—(7) Nathaniel,2[%E2%80%A0] b. per Bar. rec. June 5, 1657; per Fal. rec. Sept. 3, 1658; m. ——.;—(8) Samuel,2[%E2%80%A0] b. per Bar. rec. Oct. 11, 1659; per Fal. rec. Oct. 4, 1660; m. —— . All the pre. b. at Bar.;—(9) Moses,2 b. per Bar. rec. March 4, 1662; per Fal. rec. March 7, 1663; 1st white child b. in Fal.;—(10) Sarah,2 per Bar. rec. b. March 21, 1664; per Fal. rec. March 23, 1665;—(10) Mark,2 b. April 27, 1667;—(10a) Lydia,2 b. May 16, 1669; all the last 4 in Suckannesset.
  • .... etc.
  • 4. JONATHAN2 HATCH had, (13) Jonathan,3[%E2%80%A0] b. Jan. 5, 1678; m. Bethia —— , Sept. 1703;—(14) Sarah,3 b. May 17, 1682;—(15) Mary,3 b. June 24, 1684; —(16) Nathan,3 b. 1693;—(17) Ebenezer,3 b. Nov. 29, 1696.
  • 5. JOSEPH2 HATCH .... etc. __________________

Date of birth has also been (erroneously?) reported to be October 4, 1660.

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Possibly married ca. July, 1677 to Mary Doty (born ca.1653 at Plymouth - died sometime before 13 June 1728. Mary Doty was the daughter of Edward Doty (born between 1595 and 1602 - died 23 August 1655 at Plymouth,) a passenger on the Mayflower and original settler at the Plymouth colony.

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b. 10 Oct., 1659 at South Sea, Barnstable, Mass., md. Lydia ____. He was a Cordwainer by trade and farmer at Falmouth, Mass. Was a member with his wife of Church at Barnstable and dismissed to Church at Falmouth Oct., 1708 at its formation. Was a man of some property and d. in Falmouth, Mass., 1718. His eldest son Samuel was Administrator on his estate and appointed a guardian to the minor children. The estate was divided 1723-4. The widow and 9 children alive at this date. (The two first having died.) The eldest son having double portion. There were 272 pounds personal and about 250 pounds real estate.

(The following has been contributed by Spencer E. Smith of St. Paul, Minn., a descendant of Samuel3, Jonathan2, Thomas1)

'Not very much is known of Samuel beyond the fact that he was a worker in leather—a maker of boots and shoes. He may have resided for a time in Chilmark as it is known some of his children married into Chilmark families.

It was customary to baptize children very soon after birth, sometimes the first Sunday after, as Edward was baptized 2 July, 1704, he was probably born some time in June or possibly May 1704.

'Samuel's wife, Lydia, was a member of the Church at Barnstable. She was one of the Charter Members of the first Church organized in Falmouth the 10, Oct., 708.

'Samuel's brother Moses gave the land on which the church edifice was built. The land is of triangular shape, occupying a whole city block near the center of the city of Falmouth and is now, (1917), a beautiful little park.'

     Issue:
     i. Eleazer4, b. 23 Sept., 1694, died young.
     ii. Keziah4, b. 23 Sept., 1694, (a twin), md. Thomas Shiverick, Jr., 29 May, 1711. She died before 1718. Her husband died 18 july, 1751.
     iii. Samuel4, b. 23 Feb. 1695-96.
     iv. James4, b. 23 Aug, 1697.
     v. Lydia4, b. 31 May, 1699, md. at Falmouth, Mass, 25 Oct, 1720 Ebenezer Hatch, (son of Jonathan3, Jonathan2, Thomas1) her cousin. She d. 1732, had 5 children.
     vi. Zacheous4, b. 5 or 10 Feb., 1700-01
     vii. Joseph4, b. abt. 1702
     viii. Edward4, b. bapt. 2 July, 1704
     ix. Anna4, b. bapt. 1 Sept, 1706; md. David Butler, 2 Dec., 1725. He was of Chilmark, Martha's Vineyard, where they resided. she d. 22 Feb., 1745.
     x. Martha4, b. 1708; md. 9 Dec., 1725 Sylvanus Cottle of Chilmark, M.V. where they prob. resided.
     xi. Nathaniel4, b. 1714
     xii. Mercy4, b. 1718

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Samuel Hatch, I's Timeline

1659
October 11, 1659
Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts
1660
October 4, 1660
Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States
October 4, 1660
Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States
1696
1696
1699
May 31, 1699
Falmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States
1701
February 1, 1701
Falmouth, Barnstable County, Province of Massachusetts Bay
1702
1702
Falmouth, Barnstable County, MA, United States
1704
June 2, 1704
FALMOUTH, MASS BP. 4 JULY 1704
1706
September 1, 1706
Falmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States
1708
1708
Tisbury, Dukes, Massachusetts, United States