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Samuel Hatch

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Scituate, Plymouth Colony, Colonial America
Death: June 12, 1735 (81)
Plymouth, Plymouth County , Massachusetts, Colonial America
Immediate Family:

Son of Walter Hatch and Elizabeth Hatch
Husband of Mary Hatch
Father of Deacon Samuel Hatch, Jr.; Josiah Hatch, Sr.; Hannah Tupper; Ebenezer Hatch, Sr.; Isaac Hatch, Sr. and 4 others
Brother of Hannah Hatch; Jane Sherman; Antipas Hatch; Bethia Ford; John Hatch and 3 others

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About Samuel Hatch

Did not marry Mary Churchill


  • Samuel Hatch1
  • M, #130406, b. 22 December 1653, d. 12 June 1735
  • Father Walter Hatch1 b. 7 Aug 1625, d. 24 May 1699
  • Mother Elizabeth Holbrook1 b. 13 Feb 1631, d. 5 Aug 1674
  • Samuel Hatch was born on 22 December 1653 at Scituate, Plymouth, MA.1 He married Mary Doty, daughter of Edward Doty and Faith Clarke, between 10 July 1677 and 28 February 1680 at Scituate, Plymouth, MA.1 Samuel Hatch died on 12 June 1735 at Plymouth, Plymouth, MA, at age 81.1
  • Family Mary Doty b. c 1653, d. 11 Dec 1715
  • Child
    • Hannah Hatch+1 b. 16 Feb 1681, d. 13 Apr 1771
  • Citations
  • [S61] Unknown author, Family Group Sheets, Family History Archives, SLC.
  • From: http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p4342.htm#...

Biography

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hatch-461

Samuel Hatch was born 22 December 1653 at Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, the son of Walter Hatch.[1]He married Mary Doty sometime between 10 July 1677 and 28 February 1679/80 at Scituate.[2] Together they had nine children:[3]

  1. Samuel Hatch Jr. 1678-1767; m. Elizabeth Oldham
  2. Josiah Hatch 1680-1715; m. Desire Hawes
  3. Hannah Hatch 1682-1771; m(1) Japheth Turner; m(2) Ebenezer Tinkham; m(3) Ichabod Tupper
  4. Ebenezer Hatch 1684-1724; m. Abigail Tower
  5. Isaac S. Hatch 1687-1759; m. Penelope Ewell
  6. Elizabeth Hatch 1690-1765; m. John Bonney
  7. Elisha Hatch 1692-1770; m(1) Isabell Griffis; m(2) Patience Keen
  8. Ezekiel Hatch 1695-1768; m. Ruth Church
  9. Desire Hatch 1698- ; m. Joseph Lovell

Will

Date: 13 JUN 1728 / 7 July 1735
Place: Scituate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA[4]

The will of Samuel Hatch, Sr., of Scituate, yeoman, dated 13 Jun 1728, proved 7 July 1735, names sons Samuel Hatch and Isaac Hatch; grandchildren Isaac and Josiah, sons of Isaac; daughters Hannah Tincom, Elizabeth Bonney and Desier Hatch; grandchildren Ebenezer and Sarah, children of son Ebenezer Hatch deceased; grandchildren Edmond, Jabez, Josiah, Desier, Zurviah and Mary, children of son Josiah Hatch, deceased; sons Elisha Hatch and Ezekiel Hatch.

Probate Jul 1735.
Inv. taken 9 Jul 1735.

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  • DOTY, Mary
  • b. 1653 Plymouth, Plymouth, Mass.
  • d. 11 DEC 1715 Plymouth, Plymouth, Mass.
  • Parents:
  • Father: DOTY, Edward
  • Mother: CLARK, Faith
  • Family:
  • Marriage: 20 JUL 1677 Scituate, Plymouth, Mass.
  • Spouse: HATCH, Samuel
  • b. 22 DEC 1653 Scituate, Plymouth, Mass.
  • d. 12 JUN 1735 Plymouth, Plymouth, Mass.
  • Parents:
  • Father: HATCH, Walter
  • Mother: HOLBROOK, Elizabeth
  • Children:
    • HATCH, Samuel
    • HATCH, Josiah
    • HATCH, Hannah
    • HATCH, Ebenezer
    • HATCH, Isaac
    • HATCH, Elizabeth
    • HATCH, Elisha
    • HATCH, Ezekiel
    • HATCH, Desire
  • From: http://www.genealogyofnewengland.com/f_1.htm#55 __________
  • Genealogical and family history of central New York : a record of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the building of a nation by Cutter, William Richard
  • https://archive.org/details/genealogicalfami05cutt
  • https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalfami05cutt#page/501/mode/1up
  • The immigrant ancestor of the Hatch family of Buffalo, New York, herein recorded, was a son of Sir Walter Hatch, of England.
  • (I) William Hatch, the first of his name in America, and one of the earliest settlers of Scituate, Massachusetts, was born in Sandwich, Kent county, England, from which place he emigrated to America before 1633. In the course of a year or two he went back to England for his family, and returned in March, 1635, in the ship "Hercules," with his wife Jane, five children and six servants. He settled in Scituate in Kent street in 1634, prior to his return to England, and on arriving the second time, with his family, resumed his residence there. He kept a store and was rated a merchant of ability. He was a very active and useful man in town and church, being lieutenant of militia and the first ruling elder of the Second Church of Scituate, which was founded in 1644. He died November 6, 1651. Thomas Hatch, supposed to have been an elder brother of William, lived first in Dorchester, but moved to Scituate, where he died in 1646. leaving five children: Jonathan, William, Thomas, Alice and Hannah. Children of William and Jane Hatch, all born in England : Jane, married John Lovell ; Annie, married, 1648, Lieutenant James Torrey ; Walter, of further mention : Hannah, married, 1648, Samuel Utley ; William, died in Virginia, about 1646, married Abigail Hewes, and had Phoebe; Jeremiah, died in 1713, married, in 1657, Mary Hewes, and had fourteen children.
  • (II) Walter, eldest son of Elder William and Jane Hatch, was born in England, in 1623: died in Scituate, Massachusetts, March, 1701. He is on the list of those capable of bearing arms in 1643. He settled on a point of land in Scituate, southeast of the Second Society's meeting house, and spent his life in farming. He married (first) May 6, 1650, Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas and Jane Holbrook, of Weymouth, who was mother of all his children. He married (second) Mary —— , of Marshfield, August 5, 1674. Children, all born in Scituate : Hannah, born March 13, 1651 : Samuel, December 22, 1653, farmer and shipwright; Jane, March 7, 1656; Antipas, October 26, 1658, died unmarried, December 7, 1705; Bethia, March 31, 1661, married, 1683, Michael Ford; John, July 8, 1664, died August, 1737; Israel, of further mention ; Joseph, December 9, 1669.
  • (III) Israel, son of Walter and Elizabeth (Holbrook) Hatch, was born in Scituate, Massachusetts, March 25, 1667, died October, 1740. He married, July 27, 1699, Elizabeth Hatch, a kinswoman. Children : Lydia, born October 16, 1699; Israel (2), May 5, 1701, married Mary Hatch, had Bethial Thomas, born October 27, 1725 ; Elizabeth, January 22, 1704, married Samuel Oakman, of Marshfield, January 6, 1725; David, of further mention; Jonathan, October 28, 1709.
  • .... etc. _________________
  • Edward Doty (c. 1599 – August 23, 1655 in Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony) was a passenger on the 1620 voyage of the Mayflower to North America; he was one of the signers of the Mayflower Compact.[1]
  • .... etc.
  • Edward Doty married (possibly) twice:
  • 1 Faith Clarke was Doty's second wife. He had no known children with his first wife, and she may have died young. Neither her name nor anything more has been found out about this wife.."[16]
  • Per Banks, the register of St. Mary-le-Strand, London, gives the marriage of an Edward Dowty and Wynifryd Waryner, dated December 12, 1613 which may possibly be the first wife of Edward Doty.[3]
  • 2. He married Faith Clarke on January 9, 1635. Faith was the daughter of Thurston (Tristram) and Faith Clarke, arriving on the ship "Francis" in 1634. Since several of Doty's court cases involved Thurston and George Clarke, it would appear that some of his legal situations, including fights, were the result of in-law domestic problems. Bradford stated that Doty "by a second wife hath seven children, and both he and they are living." They later had two more children.[1][19]
  • After Doty's death, Faith married John Philips on March 14, 1666/7 as his 2nd wife. She moved to Marshfield and died there December 21, 1675. She was buried at Winslow Cemetery in Marshfield.[1] [20]
  • Children of Edward and Faith Doty:
    • .... etc.
    • Mary was born about 1653 and died before June 13, 1728. She married Samuel Hatch after July 10, 1677 and had nine children.[1]
  • .... etc.
  • From: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Doty _______________
  • Edward Doty
  • Birth: May 14, 1598, England
  • Death: Aug. 23, 1655 Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
  • Mayflower passenger. He was one of the signers of the Mayflower Compact.
  • Note: It has not yet been proven where Edward Doty was born.
  • Family links:
  • Spouse:
  • Faith Clarke Doty Phillips (1619 - 1675)
  • Children:
    • Edward Doty (1637 - 1690)*
    • John M. Doty (1639 - 1701)*
    • Thomas Doty (1641 - 1678)*
    • Samuel Doty (1643 - 1715)*
    • Desire Doty Standish (1645 - 1731)*
    • Elizabeth Doty Rouse (1647 - 1742)*
    • Isaac Doty (1648 - 1728)*
    • Joseph Rochester Doty (1651 - 1731)*
    • Mary Doty Hatch (1653 - 1715)*
  • Burial: Burial Hill, Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
  • Find A Grave Memorial# 7463099
  • From: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=7463099 _______________

Will and Inventory of Samuel Hatch: dated 13 Jun 1728 proved 7 Jul 1735 can be found at: http://home.comcast.net/~kaeh/Wills/saml1728.html

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Will dated 13 Jun 1728 of Samuel Hatch Sr. yeoman of Scituate mentions sons Samuel Hatch & Isaac Hatch, Exec's.; dau. Desire Hatch; gr.sons Isaac Hatch and Josiah Hatch sons of son Isaac Hatch; dau. Hannah Tinkham; Elizabeth Bonney and Desire Hatch; gr.ch. Ebenezer & Sarah ch. of son Ebenezer Hatch, dec'd; gr.ch. Edmond; Jabez; Josiah; Desire, Zerviah; Mercy ch. of son Josiah Hatch, dec'd; sons Elisha Hatch and Ezekiel Hatch.
Probate Jul 1735.
Inv. taken 9 Jul 1735.* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Dec 29 2022, 22:40:06 UTC

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Samuel Hatch's Timeline

1653
December 22, 1653
Scituate, Plymouth Colony, Colonial America
1678
November 10, 1678
Scituate, Plymouth co., Massachusetts
1680
May 30, 1680
Scituate, Plymouth co., Massachusetts
1681
February 15, 1681
Scituate, (Present Plymouth County), Plymouth Colony (Present Massachusetts), (Present USA)
1684
April 6, 1684
Scituate, Plymouth co., Massachusetts
1687
December 20, 1687
Scituate, Plymouth co., Massachusetts
1690
June 16, 1690
Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
1692
November 7, 1692
Scituate, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States