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Samuel Winch (1643 - 1718) married 1) Hannah Gibbs 2) Sarah Wentworth
Spouses/Children:
1. Hannah Gibbs
2. Sarah Wentworth
History of Framingham (Temple) on page 748 states he (Samuel) was in Sudbury as early as 1670, when he bought 8 acres of land of Samuel How, at Lanham. Probably he took up land in Framingham, immediately after King Phillip's war, and built about 1683, what is called in the records "Winch's old house" which stood where is now the Timothy Stearns cellar-hole, on the road from Samuel Cutting's to the New bridge. October 20, 1683, he took a deed of widow Anne Stone, who "for a sum of money paid to her late husband in his lifetime, sells the said Samuel 56 acres, situated at a place called Wolf Swamp, being part of the Corlett farm." April 16, 1690, he bought of the Stone heirs, 12 acres more of the same farm. March 25, 1693, Thomas Danforth executed a lease to Samuel Winch and Thomas Frost, of 300 acres of land, for 999 years. In 1694, Mr. Winch was living in his new house, on his Corlett farm lot. The house stood across the way from the Elisha Frost, which has lately (1884) been taken down. He gave the "old house" and his interest in the Danforth lease to his son John, and built for his son Thomas, the Elisha Frost house above named.
http://www.ourfamilygenealogies.com/familytree/117.htm cites:
https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Samuel_Winch_%281%29
Samuel Winch
bur.3 Aug 1718 Framingham, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
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H. Samuel Winch
- 1718
W. Hannah Gibbs
Abt 1654 - Aft 1697
m. 11 Feb 1672/73
Samuel Winch
1676 -
John Winch
1678 -
David Winch
1683 -
Hannah Winch
1687/88 - 1737
Silence Winch
1690 -
Thomas Winch
Abt 1694 - 1761
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H. Samuel Winch
- 1718
W. Sarah Wentworth
Est 1666 -
m. 17 Jan 1698/99
Mary Winch
1700 -
Daniel Winch
1702 -
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H. Samuel Winch
- 1718
W. Lydia Moore
1660 - Aft 1724/25
m. Bef 9 Apr 1714
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▼Facts and Events
Name Samuel Winch
Gender Male
Marriage 11 Feb 1672/73 Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
to Hannah Gibbs
Marriage 17 Jan 1698/99 Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
to Sarah Wentworth
Marriage Bef 9 Apr 1714
to Lydia Moore
Burial[1][2] 3 Aug 1718 Framingham, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
History of Framingham, MA, 1847: Samuel appears on Sud[bury] Rec., 1671. He bought, 1683, of Wid. Anne Stone, 56 acres at Wolfe Swamp, a part of Corlet's Farm (prob. at the Frost place*). In 1689, "Winch's old house" is referred to as on Mr. Danforth's land. He was among the original members of the church in Framingham, Oct. 8, 1701; was Selectman, 1709, and Tythingman, 1716. "Aug. 8, 1718, our brother, Samuel Winch, was buried, who died of cancer." Swift's Journal. *Samuel is said to have lived where is a cellar hole, nearly opposite the old Frost house; this last, tradition supposes to have been built by Samuel and a son, near 150 years since.
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↑ Baldwin, Thomas W. Vital Records of Framingham, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1911)
473.
WINCH, Samuel, bur. Aug. 3, 1718. P.R.
↑ Barry, William. A history of Framingham, Massachusetts, including the plantation, from 1640 to the present time: with an appendix containing a notice of Sudbury and its first proprietors, also a register of the inhabitants of Framingham before 1800, with genealogical sketches. (Boston: J. Munroe and Co., 1847)
page 442-3.
Samuel Winch m. (1) 11 Feb 1673 Hannah Gibbs, m. (2) 11 Jan 1698-9 Sarah Barnard. bur. 3 Aug 1718 [citing Swift's Journal].
1643 |
June 1643
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Framingham, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
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1674 |
1674
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Framingham, Middlesex, Massachusetts
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1677 |
March 27, 1677
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Framingham, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony
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1679 |
January 8, 1679
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Sudbury, Middlesex County, MA, United States
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1684 |
March 15, 1684
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Framingham, Middlesex, Massachusetts
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1687 |
January 16, 1687
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Sudbury, Massachusetts
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1689 |
January 16, 1689
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Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
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1690 |
November 10, 1690
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Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA
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1695 |
1695
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Framingham, Middlesex, Massachusetts
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