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Sarah Pike

Kvinde ca. 1705 - Ja, dato ukendt

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.   Sarah Pike blev født cirka 1705 i of Weston, Middx, Mass. (datter af James Pike og Sarah Marsh); og døde.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • FSID: LZXP-R2Q


Generation: 2

  1. 2.   James Pike blev født den 1 jan. 1647 i Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA (søn af James Pike og Naomi Putnam); døde i jul. 1723 i Weston, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; blev begravet i jul. 1723 i Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • FSID: LH23-Q8L
    • Bopæl: 1681, Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA
    • Bopæl: 1700, Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA

    Notater:

    JAMES2 (James1) Pike b. at Charlestown 1 (11) 1646 (1 Jan. 1646/7); He was a soldier in King Philip's war. m. (1) at Reading 25 Nov. 1681 Hennah Cutler of Reading, b. 9 June 1662 , dau. Nathaniel and Mary; m.(2) in Newbury. 23 May, 1700 Sarah Marsh, daughter of Onesephorus and Hannah (Cutler) of Hingham , where she Was b. 23 Feb. 1668-9. Lived in Reading, possibly Framingham, and eventually Weston, where he was admitted to the First Church, from Reading, in 1714 and d. July 1723; estate settled in 1727. Land, buildings farm animals appraised at £308/10s/03d. (Note: Woburn VRs give the res. of Sarah Marsh, wife of James Spike of Woburn as Haverhill and the mar. date [or int.] as 23 Feb. 1700.)
    Children, all born to his first marriage, all in Reading:

    # James3 b. 15 Sept. 1682; m. (1) Hannah ( ); settled in Coventry, Ct, where his first ch. was born, moved to Farmington.Ct., where Hannah d.; m. (2) ca. 1720 Rebecca Woodruff , b. 1690 dau. of Samuel and Rebecca (Clark).

    # Nathaniel b.4 May, 1685; m. at Reading 18 Jan. 1710-11 Mary Buck of Woburn. Removed to Framingham , later to Hopkinton -- along with a goodly number Of fellow townspeople ( Bam/, History of Framingham); his Wife was admitted to the church in Hopkinton 17 Mar. 1717; he d. in Hopkinton 1735;

    # John b. 18 Aug. 1687 in Reading, Ma; m ____ 1710 Elizabeth Welsh ; settled in Norwick , Ct.

    # Samuel b.12 May, 1690; m 1712-3 in Kittery, Me. Eleanor Rhodes; settled in Georgetown , Me. , then in Littleton, Ma

    # Jonathen b. in Reading 27 Oct. 1693; m. 25 Apr. 1716 in Concord, Ma. Ruth Stratton; settled in Concord, died ( probably there) before 3 June, 1745 when the death of his dau. Ruth is recorded (Concord VRs) 8S follows: "Ruth Pike, dau. Of Jonathan Pike dec. and Ruth Pike widow, d. June 3, 1745" He probably d. before Apr. 1738. ( See son James below.) Ruth, his widow d. 11 Oct. 1756. (Concord VRs)

    # Hannah b. 21 Oct. 1695 (Reading VRs); m. 19 Jan. 1714-5 Samuel Allen

    * Children of James2 Pike by his second mar. , (to Sarah Marsh):

    # Onesephorus , b. 1701; m. (1) in 1723 Mary Sanderson ; settled in Weston, Ma.; . m. (2) Widow Martha (White) Wilson (int. 18 Oct. 1735); Onesephorus and Mary owned the covenant and were received into the church In Weston 3 J8n. 1724-5. Moved to Leicester, Ma. in 1728 and to Sturbridge 8bout 1740. Is probably the Syperion (or Cyperon ) Pike who d. at Sturbridge II Apr. 1781 "an old man" (VR's and Cutter Early New England Families Vol. I, p. 1920). Chr. by the first mar. (the first three b Weston , the other four at Leicester).

    # Sarah b ____ ; m. James Coller

    # Benjamin , b. 1710; bp. 15 Nov. 1715; d. in Weston, Ma. 25 Feb. 1744-5. Marriage not known.

    Source:
    Ruth G. Pike, Some Descendants of James Pike of Charlestown and Reading, Massachusetts, and The Times in Which They Lived (Lexington, MA (10 Churchill Lane, Lexington 02173) : R.G. Pike, 1990) Appendix A p 79+

    James blev gift med Sarah Marsh den 23 maj 1700 i Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA. Sarah (datter af Onesiphorus Marsh og Hannah Cutler) blev født den 26 feb. 1669 i Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; døde den 9 jul. 1723 i Weston, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  2. 3.   Sarah Marsh blev født den 26 feb. 1669 i Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA (datter af Onesiphorus Marsh og Hannah Cutler); døde den 9 jul. 1723 i Weston, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • FSID: LH2T-QJS
    • Bopæl: 1670, Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
    • Bopæl: 1705, Weston, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA

    Notater:

    "He (James Pike) married as his second wife, 23 May, 1700 in New(bury), Ma. Sarah, daughter of Onesephorus and Hannah (Cutler) Marsh of Hingham, Ma.."

    Source:
    Ruth G. Pike, Lexington, MA, 1990
    Some Descendants of James Pike of Charlestown and Reading, Massachusetts, and The Times in Which They Lived, p.9.

    Børn:
    1. 1. Sarah Pike blev født cirka 1705 i of Weston, Middx, Mass.; og døde.
    2. Onesephorus Pike blev født cirka 1701 i Leicester, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA; døde den 11 apr. 1781 i Sturbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA.
    3. Benjamin Pike blev født i nov. 1713 i Weston, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; blev døbt den 15 nov. 1713 i Weston, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; døde i 1744 i Weston, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.   James Pike blev født i 1621 i Landford, Wiltshire, England; døde den 6 dec. 1699 i Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; blev begravet i dec. 1699 i Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.

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    • FSID: 9C7Y-QCF

    Notater:

    James Pike is first found in the Charleston Records of 1646-7, an Englishman and Puritan. Member of one of the two groups of disapproving and reforming Englanders involved in the early settlement of the New England colonies. The Pilgrims founded their colony in Plymouth in 1620, the Puritans followed only a little later; at Salem (originally called Naumkeeg) in 1626, Charlestown in 1628 and Boston 1630. Pilgrim and Puritan alike, had reasons for leaving England for the New World.
    The Pilgrims were separatists, who rejected the authority of the Church of England and left their homeland seeking freedom of conscience and worship. They went first to Holland in 1607(to Amsterdam and later Leyden), lived and worshiped there before proceeding to America 13 years later. Their intended destination was an area south of Hew York, for which they held a patent from one of the Southern Companies. Their chance settlement in Plymouth, without any charter to the land, meant someone had to be sent back to England (and was in 1621) for a patent from one of the Northern Companies.
    The Puritans, less alienated, continued as communicants of the established church, but found some of its doctrines and practiced in need of reform. They came to America for the freedom and opportunity to make those reforms. Although the Massachusetts Bay Company stockholders had seen their enterprise as a trade and colonization scheme, they quickly changed direction on realizing the potential for a religious and political refuge. Their companies patent to the Bay Area was part of a grant made to the Northern Company. Governor Winthrop’s history of the colony states that few puritans arrived after 1641 because the English Parliament was then undertaking religious and governmental reforms which gave them hope of finding a satisfactory religious life in the Mother country. After 1691 the Plymouth Colony was merged with the larger Massachusetts Company and colony.
    James Pike may have been one of those who arrived after 1641, with the first record of him here dating to 1646-7. He and his early descendant were all of Puritan origin, duly recorded as being in full communion wioth the church. Eventually the Pilgrim heritage was added to the family line through intermarriage with the Bliss, Peck and Wilmont families of Southern Massachusetts. Thomas and Doritly (Wheatlie) Bliss came to Rehoboth, MA in about 1636. Joseph and Rebecca (Clark) Peck of Beccies, England came to Rehoboth in 1630. Thomas Wilmot came to America in 1638, resided at Braintree and Rehoboth, and married Elizabeth Bliss.
    Only a fraction of early passenger lists survive, and James’ name is not among them. Though each new publication of a discovered list opens the question again, it is probable that we shall never know what vessel brought him to America, nor the time nor place of his “goodbys to an English past for an only-to-be-guessed-at New England future.
    We also know very little about his early life in Charlestown. The earliest record placing him there is the that of the birth of his first-born. “Spight, James, sonne of James Spight, born January 11, 1646, or by the revosed calendar, January 1, 1647.” Next, the recordbook of the First Church in Charlestown shows him admitted to the church on March 3, 1647. James continued to me a member of the Charlestown church in 1683, thirty years after moving to Reading. Thirdly, the Records of the Colony of the Massachusetts Bay in New England show him made “freeman” at Charleston on May 26, 1947. Freeman status was conferred by the General Court of the colony, and was a prerequisite to voting privileges. It was dependent on regular attendance and good standing in the church and the taking of the oath and allegiance to the government. By the time James acquired voting rights (actually from 1630 on) the right extended only to electing the governor’s assistants. These men, in turn, elected the governor and his deputy. The fourth and final record of James in Charleston is even more cryptic. In Wyman we find “Spigh, Spight, Spike, James, Charlestowne” Reeding m (married in this publication) JS was paid 8s9d 1652.
    Wyman ties together several of the variant spellings of the Pike name in this entry. James’s surname was also spelled Pyke, Peeke, Pick and Pieck and otherwise in early records. Seventeenth century spelling was strictly by “eer”. Some of the confusion as to the number and names of James’ children may be related to the variations in the spelling of the surname.
    Wyman, Thomas Bellows “Genealogies and Estates of Charlestown” David Clapp and Son, Boston 1879.
    If you have trouble converting James Pike to James Spike, try recalling the 1940’s popular song, Marezy dotes and dozy dotes and liddle lambzydivey, a kiddle e divey too, wouldn’t you?” Lilly Eaton in his Genealogical History of the town of Reading (Alfred Mudge and Son 1874) notes that “It will be a literary curiosity that the Clerk spelled his Pastor’s name in four different ways, and that neither were correct.

    FROM: "Some Descendants of Jame Pike of Charlestown and Reading, Massachusetts and the the Times in Which they Lived." by Ruth G Pike https://archive.org/details/somedescendantso00pike

    James + Naomi Putnam. Naomi blev født i 1626 i Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; døde i 1692 i Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  2. 5.   Naomi Putnam blev født i 1626 i Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; døde i 1692 i Reading, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • FSID: LYW8-MNB

    Notater:

    Baldwin, Thomas W. Vital Records of Reading, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850. (Boston: Wright & Potter Printing Co., 1912), 555.
    The Wife of James Pike Senr Died April 1693

    Cutter and other early authors named wives Naomi and Sarah but neither appear in primary sources. Both names, Naomi and Sarah, appear as given names for the female descendants of James, but they were popular given names then in many families.

    Børn:
    1. 2. James Pike blev født den 1 jan. 1647 i Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA; døde i jul. 1723 i Weston, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; blev begravet i jul. 1723 i Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.

  3. 6.   Onesiphorus Marsh blev født den 15 mar. 1630 i Hingham, Norfolk, England; døde den 15 maj 1713 i Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA; blev begravet i maj 1713 i Pentucket Cemetery, Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, United States.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • FSID: LC75-9D5

    Notater:

    Married Hannah, daughter of John and Mary Cutler of Hingham, Feb 6, 1655. He resided in Hingham awhile, taking taking the freeman's oath in 1672, but removed to Haverhill about 1674, where, having purchased a lot of land, he built a house which his descendants have continued to occupy until the present time. (1887)

    There was a garrison built upon his farm which he and his son Onesiphorus, with five others, guarded during the Indian troubles of 1690.

    In 1687, when the notorious Andrew, whom the despotic King of Great Britain, James II had sent over as Governor, ordered an oppressive tax to be levied on the inhabitants, a few other towns showing their hands openly against the assessment, Onesiphorus, having been appointed constable, declined to use his official authority to sanction the tax, and Andrew, in resentment of his course, fined him 5pounds, and 6s.

    Hannah, his wife, d. March 17, 1686, and he was again married Oct. 29. 1686, to Elizabeth, widow of Samuel Worster of Bradford, who was the son of Rev. Samuel Worster of Salisbury. She d. May 9, 1690, and the following year, May 18, 1691 he was married to widow Sarah Wallingford of Bradford. He d. pn Bradford May 15, 1713, aged 83, and on his tombstone was engraved the following:

    "As you are so were we,
    As we are so you'l be"

    From GENEALOGY of the family of George Marsh By: E. J. Marsh 1887

    Onesiphorus Marsh
    1630-1713
    BIRTH 15 MAR 1630 • Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
    DEATH 15 MAY 1713 • Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
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    15 Mar 1630 • Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
    1630

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    Death of Father Thomas George Marsh(1596-1647)
    2 Jul 1647 • Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
    1647

    17

    Marriage
    6 Feb 1654 • New England, USA
    Hannah Marsh
    (1635-1685)

    1654

    23

    Birth of Son Onesephorus Marsh II(1655-1732)
    5 Nov 1655 • Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
    1655

    25

    Death of Mother Elizabeth Key(1596-1677)
    2 Jul 1677 • Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
    1677

    47

    Death of Wife Hannah Marsh(1635-1685)
    17 March 1685 • Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States of America
    1685

    55

    Marriage
    08 Dec 1685 • Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
    Sarah Ladd
    (1657-1700)

    1685

    55

    Death of Wife Sarah Ladd(1657-1700)
    07 Oct 1700 • Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
    1700

    70

    Death
    15 May 1713 • Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
    1713

    83

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    Thomas George Marsh
    1596-1647

    Elizabeth Key
    1596-1677

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    1635-1685

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    Sarah Ladd
    1657-1700

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    Onesephorus Marsh II
    1655-1732

    Onesiphorus + Hannah Cutler. Hannah blev født i 1635 i Bingham, , Norfolk, England; døde den 17 mar. 1685 i Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA; blev begravet i mar. 1686. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  4. 7.   Hannah Cutler blev født i 1635 i Bingham, , Norfolk, England; døde den 17 mar. 1685 i Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA; blev begravet i mar. 1686.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • FSID: LDFQ-613

    Notater:

    John [Marsh] and his mother [Hannah] are said to have been killed by the Indians March 15, 1697, at the time Hannah Dustin, the heroine, was carried away

    From: GENEALOGY of the family of GEORGE MARSH, By: E. J. Marsh 1887

    Hannah Marsh
    1635-1685
    BIRTH 1635 • Norfolk, England
    DEATH 17 MARCH 1685 • Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States of America
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    6 Feb 1654 • New England, USA
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    (1630-1713)

    1654

    19

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    17 March 1685 • Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States of America
    1685

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    Børn:
    1. Hannah Marsh blev født den 28 jun. 1657 i Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; blev døbt den 28 jun. 1657 i Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; døde den 15 mar. 1698 i Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA.
    2. 3. Sarah Marsh blev født den 26 feb. 1669 i Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; døde den 9 jul. 1723 i Weston, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.



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