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About Samuel Shattuck
Name Samuel SHATTUCK21 Birth Date 1673 Birth Place Watertown, Massachusetts Death Date 22 Jul 1758 Death Place Groton, Massachusetts Father Sgt. John SHATTUCK (1647-1675) Mother Ruth WHITNEY (1645-)
Married
- 1 Elizabeth BLOOD, daughter of James Blood & Elizabeth Longley
Children
- Samuel (1696-1775)
- James (1700-1769)
- Jeremiah (1703-1798)
- Elizabeth (1705-1784)
- Ruth (1709-)
- John (1711-1785)
- David (1713-1774)
- Sarah (1717-)
- Rachel (1719-1796)
- Joseph? (1707-1772)
notes
According to Shattuck's Memorials21, "12. SAMUEL SHATTUCK, s. of John, (p. 71,) was b. in Wat. in 1673, and d. in Groton, intestate, July 22, 1758, ae. 85. Samuel, his eldest s. administered on his estate, valued at �236 14. 7.
"He m. ELIZABETH BLOOD, b. April 27, 1675, dau. of James Blood and Elizabeth Longley. (See note, p. 80.) [This note outlines the history of the Longley family.] She d. Oct. 20, 1759, ae. 84 y. 5 m. 23 d. One year before her death her son John, at the request of the other heirs, was appointed her guardian, because she was of 'great age and under bodily and mental infirmity and not capable of caring for her own subsistence.' Her separate estate was then valued at �182 16. 11, and consisted principally in lands, the title to most of which came to her by inheritance from the Bloods and Longleys. She united with the church in 1705, and her husband in 1709."
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Samuel, son of John Shattuck, was born in Watertown, 1673, died in Groton, Massachusetts, July 22, 1758. He married Elizabeth, born April 27. 1675, daughter of James Blood, killed by the Indians, September 13, 1692; son of Richard Blood, one of the original proprietors of the town of Groton; son of James Blood, who came to Concord about 1638, died there December 17, 1683; an Englishman, said to have been a brother or near relative of Colonel Thomas Blood, distinguished in history during the reign of Charles II. as one of the most remarkable characters of his day (see note in Scott’s novel, “Peveril of the Peak”). She died October 20, 1759. She united with the church in 1705 and her husband in 1709. Children, born in Groton: Samuel, married Anna Williams; James, married Sarah Chamberlain; Jeremiah, of whom further; Elizabeth, married John Shad;'Ruth, married Jacob Ames; John, married Sarah Hobart; David, married Dorothy Varnum; Sarah, married James Green; Rachel, married Nehemiah Hobart; Joseph (supposed), married Joana Chandler.
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Samuel Shattuck's Timeline
1673 |
October 2, 1673
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Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
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1696 |
April 7, 1696
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Groton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
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1699 |
February 9, 1699
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Groton, Middlesex Co., MA
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1703 |
June 11, 1703
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Groton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
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1705 |
July 22, 1705
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Groton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
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1707 |
1707
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Groton, Middlesex, MA, United States
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1709 |
February 6, 1709
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Groton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States
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1711 |
January 21, 1711
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Groton, Middlesex, MA
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1713 |
August 4, 1713
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Groton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States
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