
Hetzel, George J J (b. 1862, d. 6 JUL 1891)
Census: Date: 1870
Place: Scranton, Lackawanna, PA
Census: Date: 1880
Place: Scranton, Lackawanna, PA
Census: Date: 1910
Place: Scranton, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania
Note: Plymouth Colony: Its History and People 1620-1691
Part Three: Biographical Sketches
Biographical Sketches
Newcomen, John
xxx On 6 July 1682 Nash testified that he was age eighty or thereabouts and that he had been sent years earlier by Governor Bradford to accompany Edward Winslow to go to the trading post at Sowamset where Thomas Prence was in charge (PCR 7:257). Thus he was born ca. 1602. His wife is not known. Because he was aged and not able to care for himself alone, he put his estate in the hands of his daughter Martha's husband, William Clarke, and the estate was appraised by John Soule and Philip Leonard, chosen by Clarke and approved by Nash. He died before 5 March 1683/84, when the court gave Martha Clarke some personal estate of Nash valued at about £19 as her due for her pains in looking after her father (PCR 6:126). By his will dated 2 June 1681 he gave his dwelling house and some lands to Martha Clarke, other lands to his deceased grandson Samuel Sampson's two sons, Samuel and Ichabod Sampson, and the rest of his estate to his daughter Martha, and his granddaughters Elizabeth Delano and Mary Howland (Ply. Colony PR 4:2:112). Clarence Almon Torrey, "A Nash-Sampson-Delano-Howland Problem," TAG 15:165, uses this will and other information to show that Samuel Sampson, the deceased grandson of Lt. Samuel Nash was a son of Abraham Sampson of Duxbury, and thus that Abraham Sampson had married a daughter of Samuel Nash. Since Nash did not mention other sons of Abraham Sampson, it appeared that Abraham had two wives, with the other wife unidentified. Nash's daughter Martha Clarke was childless. With no indication that Nash had any other [p.333] married children, Torrey felt it safe to assume that the granddaughters were daughters of Abraham Sampson by his first wife, and he identified them as Elizabeth Sampson, wife of Philip2 Delano, and Mary Sampson, wife of Samuel2 Howland (Henry1).
Note: of the Mayflower
Note: South Pond Cemetery, Long Pond Road, Plymouth, Massachusetts 02360, is located in the South Plymouth section of the town.
The cemetery was established at least as early as 1793.
BENJAMIN B.
Son of TRUMAN &
RUTH SAMPSON
died Aug 19, 1834
aged 7 mo
Census: Date: 1860
Place: Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts
Census: Date: 1870
Place: Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts
Census: Date: 1860
Place: Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts
Census: Date: 1870
Place: Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts
Census: Date: 1880
Place: Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts
Census: Date: 1860
Place: Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts
Census: Date: 1870
Place: Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts
Census: Date: 1880
Place: Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts
Census: Date: 1880
Place: Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts
Census: Date: 1870
Place: Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts
Census: Date: 1870
Place: Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts
Census: Date: 1880
Place: Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts
Census: Date: 1880
Place: Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts
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