Samuel Pease, of Exeter

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Samuel Pease, of Exeter

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Edgartown, Dukes, Massachusetts, United States
Death: July 23, 1706 (46-55)
Exeter New Hampshire (Killed in an Indian raid )
Immediate Family:

Son of John Pease, of Great Baddow & Martha's Vineyard and Mary Creber
Husband of Elizabeth Smith
Father of Mary Ames
Brother of Nathaniel Pease; Sarah Pease; Mary Pease; David Pease; Abigail Pease and 5 others
Half brother of John Pease, of Martha's Vineyard & Norwich

Managed by: Nancy D. Coon
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About Samuel Pease, of Exeter

Not the same as Capt. Samuel Pease



Pease Edgartown Massachusetts To Rockingham New Hampshire Migration

Samuel Pease

  • b abt 1655 at Edgartown
  • d 23 Jul 1706 at Exeter, New Hampshire, killed by the Indians
  • Parents: John Pease (1608 - 1689). Also seen as Capt. Samuel Pease his son (?)
  • Wife: Elizabeth, who married Samuel Smith 2nd

Children of Samuel Pease, born in Edgartown, MA, baptized in the South Church in Boston, MA: (?)

  1. Samuel (is this the Samuel b 1679?)
  2. Rebecca
  3. Nathaniel b. 1690 d. Oct 20,1748 in Newmarket, NH
  4. Mary b 1692 married Daniel Ames

Notes

From http://www.draboldpapai.org/getperson.php?personID=I1460&tree=dadan...

  • Death at Exeter - An account of an Indian attack on Exeter, NH by Mohawk Indians. http://www.draboldpapai.org/showmedia.php?mediaID=2044&medialinkID=...
  • nh branch of pease family A page from"A New Hampshire branch of the Pease family...."indicating that Samuel of Exeter was probably a son, not grandson of John Pease. http://www.draboldpapai.org/showmedia.php?mediaID=2045&medialinkID=...
  • The other record of Samuel, is that he went to Exeter, NH, and was killed by the Indians Jul 23, 1706. A Samuel Pease was on a coroner's jury in Exeter in 1694, and on trial in Portsmouth, NH in 1695. On Jul 23, 1706, twenty Indians fell on ten Exeter men as they were mowing in a field between Exeter and the Lamphril River. Samuel Pease was among the white men killed. The administration of his estate went to Richard Hilton of Exeter on Nov 05, 1706, and his widow had a grant from the town on Feb 04, 1698, of fifty acres of land which was laid out on Oct 28, 1700 at Piscassic (Newfields) NH. The name of this Samuel’s wife, may have been Elizabeth, and she remarried after his death, Jan 22, 1707 to Samuel Smith of Hampton, NH, whose grandfather, Samuel Smith, came from Martha's Vineyard. Rick in Taunton, MA
  • Elizabeth, widow of Samuel Pease d 1706, m 2) Samuel Smith. Torrey, US New England Marriages Prior to 1700 link

Comments

Disagree with the https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Pease-970 profile (EH, April 2019).

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Samuel Pease, of Exeter's Timeline

1655
1655
Edgartown, Dukes, Massachusetts, United States
1683
December 31, 1683
Exeter, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States
1706
July 23, 1706
Age 51
Exeter New Hampshire