Thomas Brigham, son of Thomas "Thomas Brigham the Emigrant, Brigum, Briggam" Brigham and Mercy Hurd.Born ±. 9 Mar 1641 Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA, died between. 25 Nov 1716–1717 Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, 76 years, buried Nov 1717 Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA Free (Wm. Cutter) Google Book http://books.google.com/books?id=9jNHy0PBqlUC&pg=PA1600&dq=william+cutter,+marlboro,+howe,+brighamPA1456,M1 --------------------------------------- Genealogical Register of Decendants of Puritans pg 9 CHAPT. I. 1. Thomas Brigham,2 2d, on the marriage of his mother to EdmundRice, seems with his brothers and sister to have continued with her.On attaining his majority he purchased of his father-in-law for œ30 atown right in Marlborough' "of 24 acres, with the frame of a dwellinghouse thereon, with all the privileges of the town commons and furtheraddition of allotments to be made thereto." And, Aug. 28, 1665, havingcompleted payment for the same, he received a deed from the executorsof Rice. This was a most fortunate purchase. It has advantageouslyaffected the circumstances of thousands of his descendants to thisday: For it constituted him an extensive proprietor of the lands ofwhat are now four townships, mostly of the altered mica and hornblendslate formations, the richest of extent in Mass. on which agriculturecan be profitably pursued. In 1686 he was one of a company to purchase6,000 acres of the Indians situated near Marlb., and afterwards"annexed to her." This further enlarged his claim to wild lands, and,as fast as he and his sons increased in ability to occupy them, theydrew lots, and mostly in the S. W. part of what is now Marlborough',and in those portions of Northboro' and Westboro' which arecontiguous. He settled in the S. W. part of the town, on what is now called theWarren Brigham farm, on the south road to Northboro'. He drew 63 acresat one division, 39 of which was on the side of Crane Hill, on a pathfrom his house to Crane Ordinary. The house which he built afterPhilip's war, and which was subsequently used as a garrison, is yetstanding; and even the chair in which he expired is in theneighborhood, in the possession of one of his descendants, Mrs. LewisAmes. He was probably one of the principal citizens of the town, butin what capacities he served her or the church cannot be ascertained,owing to the loss of records. He made his will April 17, 1716, whichwas proved Jan. 2, 1717. In this he gave to David and Gershom all hislands situated on the W. side of Assabet River [S. branch] and otherlands near them; and to Nathan and Jona. in equal shares all that partof the Eaton Farm on the E. side of this stream. To Elnathan, whom hehad previously settled on a part of this Farm, he gave more land, andmade Nathan, Jonathan and Gershom his executors. To each son he hadprobably before conveyed tracts for farms on which they had long beensettled; and he must have been an extensive land owner. How manyfarms, mineralogically the richest in New England, have long beeninherited from him! He had 5 sons, and his two brothers had 9, of whom8 lived to have families in the same community; and yet four times thenumber of his descendants have been traced. To what is thisattributable, except to his inheriting the largest portion of theirfather's estate, and seizing lands on a narrow strip of mica slate?Samuel secured lands partly upon it, and his seed remains. John forhimself and sons went down entirely off of it, and who can report hisrace? If they ever turn up in a series of generations, in one place,it will probably be where they have ascended to the formation whichtheir fathers left, or to a newer one. Thomas2 m. Mary Rice, b. Sept. 19, 1646, dau. of Henry and Elizabeth(Moore) Rice, and gr.-dau. of Edmund R. of Sud. and Marlborough', and30 (5) 1695, he m. 2d, Susanna (Shattuck) Morse of Watertown, and had, 2. I. Thomas,3 b. Feb. 24, 1666, and no further reported. 10. 3. II. Nathan,3 June 17, 1671, "d. Feb. 16, 1746-7,aged 75 ys. 8 ms." 4. III. David,3 Aug. 11, 1673, died young. 17. 5. IV. Jonathan,3 Feb. 22, 1674, m. Mary Fay. 26. 6. V. David,3 April 12, 1678, d. June 26, 1750, m.Deborah (???), and 2d, Mary Newton. 35. 7. VI. Gershom,3 Doct., Feb. 23, 1680, d. Jan. 3,1748-9. 41. 8. VII. Elnathan,3 March 7, 1683, d. April 10, 1758;m. Bethiah Ward. 9. VIII. Mary,3 Oct. 26, 1687, m. 30 (4) 1710, Jonas Houghtonof Lancaster. Descendants of Thomas Brigham (1475 -1566) http://www.annapolis.org/fay/park_files/laura_sophia_brigham.html Generation No. 7 8. THOMAS7 BRIGHAM (THOMAS6, JOHN5, THOMAS4, THOMAS3, THOMAS2,THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1640 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and diedNovember 25, 1716 in Marlborough, Massachusetts. He married (1) MARYRICE December 27, 1665, daughter of HENRY RICE and ELIZABETH MOORE.She was born September 19, 1646 in Sudbury, Middlesex, MA, and diedMay 30, 1695 in Marlborough, Middlesex, MA. He married (2) SUSANNASHATTUCK July 30, 1695, daughter of WILLIAM SHATTUCK and SUSANNAUNKNOWN. She was born 1643 in Watertown, Massachusetts, and died Aft.1695 in Marlborough, Massachusetts. Notes for THOMAS BRIGHAM: Thomas Brigham married a second wife Susanna, on 30 July 1695,daughter of William Shattuck of Watertown and widow (1) of JosephMorse and (2) of John Fay, whose first wife was Mary, the sister ofThomas. It will be noted that every descendant of Thomas is also adescendant of Edmund Rice, who is an ancestor of many colonialfamilies in eastern Massachusetts. He had a large number of children,some of whom were of mature age at the time of the emigration. Notes from The History of the Brigham Family from the New HampshireHistoric Society 20 Park Street, Concord, New Hampshire, obtained byKen and Susan Barbi on August 12, 2000. Notes for SUSANNA SHATTUCK: Susan "Susanna" Shattuck who was the widow of Joseph Morse marriedJohn Fay as her second husband after John Fay's first wife, MaryBrigham, died. Susan already had 7 children by Morse, and John Fay's 4children, and gave birth to 4 more children by John Fay. After JohnFay's death, Susan married as her third husband, Thomas Brigham, whowas a brother of John Fay's first wife, Mary Brigham. It isinteresting to record that from Susan's last marriage, one of herdescendants [actually it was her husband Thomas' brother Samuel] wasPeter Bent Brigham who left a sum of $1,000,000 which was not to bespent until 25 years after his death. By this time the fund had grownto $2,000,000 and was used to build the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, aworld famous medical research hospital connected with Harvard MedicalSchool in Boston, Mass. Source: "Fay Genealogy - John Fay of Marlborough and his Descendants"by Orlin P. Fay, 1898, page 13. Source History of Town of Marlborough published in 1862: 1) Susan'smarriage date to Thomas Brigham of July 30,1695, and 2) fact thatSusan's father was William Shattuck of Watertown, Massachusetts, b.1643. Children of THOMAS BRIGHAM and MARY RICE are: i. THOMAS8 BRIGHAM, b. February 24, 1666. 12. ii. NATHAN BRIGHAM, b. June 17, 1671, Marlborough, Massachusetts;d. February 16, 1746, Marlborough, Massachusetts. iii. DAVID BRIGHAM, b. August 11, 1673. iv. ENSIGN JONATHAN BRIGHAM, b. February 22, 1675, Marlborough,Massachusetts; d. January 4, 1768, Marlborough, Massachusetts; m. MARYFAY; b. February 10, 1674, Marlborough, Massachusetts; d. November 9,1751. Notes for ENSIGN JONATHAN BRIGHAM: Jonathan Brigham married his cousin, Mary Fay. He settled in what wasa part of the Thomas Brigham Estate in Marlborough, Massachusetts. Hewas prominent in his community and held offices of responsibility. Hewas commonly called the "Indian Warrior". One day while chopping inthe woods, he saw a savage preparing to take aim at him; he seized hismusket, stepped forward in full view, exclaiming as he did so, "Shootstraight, you dog". Both fired at the same moment, then the Indiandropped his gun, and with a tremendous whoop, bounded high into theair and fell dead. The Indian's bullet passed close to the ear ofJonathan, who escaped unhurt. Source WFT Pedigree number 893 v. GERSHOM BRIGHAM, b. February 23, 1680. 13. vi. ELNATHAN BRIGHAM, b. March 7, 1683; d. April 10, 1758. vii. MARY BRIGHAM, b. October 26, 1687. 9. MARY7 BRIGHAM (THOMAS6, JOHN5, THOMAS4, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1)was born Abt. 1638 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and died 1676 inWatertown, Massachusetts. She married JOHN FAY Abt. 1669 inMarlborough, Massachusetts. He was born 1648 in England, and diedDecember 5, 1690 in Marlborough, Massachusetts. Notes for MARY BRIGHAM: Mary was the daughter of Thomas and Mercy (Hurd) Brigham; bornprobably in Cambridge, Mass., about 1638; died in Watertown, in 1676;married John Fay, the emigrant, who settled in Marlborough, Mass., anddied 5 May, 1690, age 50. Mary was the first Brigham born in America, and as such deservesspecial mention. Paige, in his History of Cambridge (pp. 501-2), amost thorough and painstaking work, chronicles that "Mary went toSudbury and Marlborough with her mother, brothers and sister, when herfather died, where she married John Fay of Marlborough." And he citesevidence, as already indicated by a legal document (Mid. Prob. Recs.,vii. 9), wherein, joining with other complainants, John Fay and SamuelFay, children of Mary Fay of Marlborough, and heirs of Thomas Brigham,late of Cambridge began suit September 28, 1695, to recover certainlands in the possession of Samuel Hastings, who possessed also thePuritan Brigham homestead. John Fay Sr.'s wife was Mary, and there wasno other Fay in Marlborough at that time of suitable age to be thefather of said John, Jr., and Samuel Fay, parties to said suit. Paigewas undoubtedly correct, and we must include in our genealogy of theBrighams the children of John and Samuel Fay, sons of Mary (Brigham)Fay. Both of them had large families, among them being sons who becamethe heads of numerous branches (see Fay Family). There was also adaughter, Mary Fay, who married Jonathan3 Brigham, her cousin, and ason of Thomas2 Brigham; they had 10 children, thus starting severalmale lines of Brighams. Hudson, in his Hist. of Marlborough, does notconflict with Paige's position; and he adds that John Fay retired(with most other Marlboroites), during King Philip's War, toWatertown, where he buried his wife Mary and a young son David, justcoming five years. John Fay, the husband of Mary Brigham, came to America when he waseight years of age. No mention is made of his parents. He is found inMarlborough as early as 1669. He married (2) Susanna, daughter ofWilliam Shattuck of Watertown and widow of Joseph Morse. As will beseen, she married for her third husband, Thomas2 Brigham. [Brigham(1907) p. 63] Notes for JOHN FAY: John Fay embarked May 30, 1656, at Gravesend, England, and arrived inBoston on June 27, 1656, at the age of 8 years on the Speedwell(sister ship of the Mayflower). John was by no means the first Fay tocome to America. Available Town records in New England show forexample that (1) Richard Fay resided in Dorchester MA in 1634; (2)Henry Fay, a weaver of Newberry MA died 6/30/1655 and (3) William Faywas admitted as a townsman in Boston in 1643. These Fay'sunquestionably preceded John Fay to America (1656), but there are norecords to establish any interrelationship between any of them. There is, however, reasonable evidence that his father and a brotherMichael had preceded him to America. Although there is no documentedrecord of the father (David) or Michael's birth or death. Reference ismade in the early Town records of Sudbury, Massachusetts, that thefather of John and Michael was David Fay "who came to America prior to1656." On the other hand the direct lineage of the descendants of JohnFay from his birth in 1648 down to 1898 were clearly and logicallydocumented in the records accumulated in Orlin P. Fay's book. The passenger list of the Speedwell lists five minors, including JohnFay age 8 years. These young men were bound to Sudbury MA (settled 17years previously) where each of them had parents or relatives. It ispresumed that since John Fay was the youngest of these minors, he verylikely had parents already residing in Sudbury. Shortly after John Fay's arrival a group of recent immigrants,including young John moved to a new grant which was newly incorporatedunder the name of Marlborough, MA. The early records of Marlboroughshow that John Fay was made a freeman in 1669, at which time he had awife and child. In 1675 the name of John Fay appears among theproprietors of Worcester Mass., and that he had a lot of 50 acresassigned to him "in the eastern squadron, lying next to the Countyroad to Boston." Although, he owned land in Worcester he continued tolive in Marlborough until the marauding Indians during the PhillipsWar made it necessary to move his family to the greater security ofWatertown Mass. While in Watertown he buried his first wife, MaryBrigham and one child. His second marriage was to Susan "Susanna"Shattuck who was the widow of Joseph Morse. She had 7 children byMorse and 4 by John Fay. After John Fay's death, Susan married as herthird husband, Thomas Brigham, who was a brother of John Fay's firstwife, Mary Brigham. It is interesting to record that from Susan's lastmarriage, one of her descendants [actually it was her husband Thomas'brother Samuel] was Peter Bent Brigham who left a sum of $1,000,000which was not to be spent until 25 years after his death. By this timethe fund had grown to $2,000,000 and was used to build the Peter BentBrigham Hospital, a world famous medical research hospital connectedwith Harvard Medical School in Boston, Mass. Source: "Fay Genealogy - John Fay of Marlborough and his Descendants"by Orlin P. Fay, 1898, page 13. Ships to America - The Speedwell, 1656 An alphabetic list of ships to America is provided at Ship Index. A list of more ships to New England is provided at Ships & Passengers The Speedwell of London Voyages are listed at ship name on Ship ListMay 27, 1656, The Speedwell, from London (Gravesend), arrived atBoston, New England Source: "Passengers to America, A Consolidation of Ship PassengerLists from The New England Historical and Genealogical Register"Edited by Michael Tepper Selected excerpts from The New EnglandHistorical and Genealogical Register. Reprinted by GenealogicalPublishing Company, Baltimore, Maryland, 1977, page 462. Ship and Passenger Information: This list is annotated by the Searcher's office, Gravesend, England,with the date of "30th May, 1656". However, an additional annotationindicates they "were Landed at Boston in N. E. the 27th of the Month,1656. J. E." The list may have been prepared at departure by theSearcher's office or later by the vessel's master, under a high bondas assurance of the accuracy about those actually making the voyage(such lists were dated at arrival and were endorsed at the Searcher'soffice on return of the vessel). The source listing, however, showsthe "J.E." entry as an endorsement after that of the Searcher'soffice. In this case, the initials "J.E." were not those of the masterand the month was not specified. This leaves questions about the monthin which the "27th" actually occurred - before, during, or after May. Robert Lock, Master 41 passengers listed. Stratton, Richard Mulfoot, John Smith, Richard43 Brinsley, Francis 22 Noyce, Thomas 32 Edwards, Mathew Boules, Joseph 47 Brand, William 40 Copeland,John 28 Holder, Christopher 25 Thurston, Thomas 34 Prince, Mary 21 Gibbons, Sarah 21 Weatherhead,Mary 26 Waugh, Dorothy 20 Smith, Lester 24 Clarke, Christopher 38 Lane, Edward 36 Richardson,Tho: (Thomas) 19 Earle, John 17 Barnes, Thomas 20 Hopgood, Shudrack 14 Goodynough, Thomas20 Goodinough, Nathaniel 16 Fay, John 8 Tayler, William 11 Smith, Richard 28 Munnings, Muhuhulett 24 Mott,Margarett 12 Reeue (Reeve), Henry 8 Seker, Henery 8 Morse, John 40 Dauison (Davison), Nickolus45 Baldwin, John 21 Baldwin, Mary 20 Worster, Rebeca (sic) 18 Wigins, John 15 Miller,John 24 Home, Thomas 11 Crane, John 11 Baalam, Charels (sic) 18 Source: http://www.primenet.com/~langford/spls/656ne001.htm November3, 2000 From Genealogy Forum: Re: John Fay (1648-90)a French Huguenot? Posted by: Mary (FAY) Nelson 9 Date: June 21, 1999 at 17:34:50 In Reply to: Re: John Fay (1648-90)a French Huguenot? by Dennis N.Reed of 583 From my personal research, I think that John Fay was born in PentonMewsey, Hampshire, England and not in France. There are unpublishedrecords in England which support this research, but I haven't gottento see them firsthand. Anyway a large clan of FAY family members arestill in England and trace themselves to Collingbourne-Ducis,Wiltshire well before 1600. There is a David FAY marrying an ElizabethCoale/Cole in December 1616 in Penton Mewsey. This is published in theParish marriage records, which I found at the Clayton Library inHouston, TX. This is the only David Fay I've found in England for thisperiod. Children of MARY BRIGHAM and JOHN FAY are: 14. i. JOHN8 FAY, JR., b. November 30, 1669, Marlborough,Massachusetts; d. January 5, 1746, Westboro, Massachusetts. ii. DAVID FAY, b. October 15, 1671; d. September 28, 1676, Watertown,Massachusetts. 15. iii. SAMUEL FAY, b. October 11, 1673, Marlborough, Massachusetts;d. October 10, 1732, Westboro, Massachusetts. iv. MARY FAY, b. February 10, 1674, Marlborough, Massachusetts; d.November 9, 1751; m. ENSIGN JONATHAN BRIGHAM; b. February 22, 1675,Marlborough, Massachusetts; d. January 4, 1768, Marlborough,Massachusetts. Notes for ENSIGN JONATHAN BRIGHAM: Jonathan Brigham married his cousin, Mary Fay. He settled in what wasa part of the Thomas Brigham Estate in Marlborough, Massachusetts. Hewas prominent in his community and held offices of responsibility. Hewas commonly called the "Indian Warrior". One day while chopping inthe woods, he saw a savage preparing to take aim at him; he seized hismusket, stepped forward in full view, exclaiming as he did so, "Shootstraight, you dog". Both fired at the same moment, then the Indiandropped his gun, and with a tremendous whoop, bounded high into theair and fell dead. The Indian's bullet passed close to the ear ofJonathan, who escaped unhurt. Source WFT Pedigree number 893 10. JOHN7 BRIGHAM (THOMAS6, JOHN5, THOMAS4, THOMAS3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1)was born March 9, 1644 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He married SARAHUNKNOWN. Child of JOHN BRIGHAM and SARAH UNKNOWN is: 16. i. MARY8 BRIGHAM, b. May 6, 1678. 11. CAPTAIN SAMUEL7 BRIGHAM (THOMAS6, JOHN5, THOMAS4, THOMAS3,THOMAS2, THOMAS1) was born January 12, 1652 in Cambridge,Massachusetts, and died July 24, 1713 in Marlborough, Massachusetts.He married ELIZABETH HOWE. She was born April 5, 1665 in Marlborough,Massachusetts, and died July 26, 1739 in Marlborough, Massachusetts. Children of SAMUEL BRIGHAM and ELIZABETH HOWE are: i. ELIZABETH8 BRIGHAM, b. March 24, 1685. ii. HEPSIBAH BRIGHAM, b. January 25, 1686. 17. iii. CAPTAIN SAMUEL BRIGHAM, b. January 25, 1689, Marlborough,Massachusetts; d. September 1, 1771, Grafton, Massachusetts. iv. LYDIA BRIGHAM, b. March 6, 1691. v. JEDEDIAH BRIGHAM, b. June 8, 1693. vi. JOTHAM BRIGHAM, b. December 23, 1695. vii. TIMOTHY BRIGHAM, b. October 10, 1698. viii. CHARLES BRIGHAM, b. December 30, 1700. ix. PERSIS BRIGHAM, b. July 10, 1703. x. ANTIPAS BRIGHAM, b. October 16, 1706. Descendants of Thomas Brigham (1475 -1566) http://www.annapolis.org/fay/park_files/laura_sophia_brigham.html Massachusetts Archives Collection (1629-1799) http://www.sec.state.ma.us/ArchivesSearch/RevolutionaryDetail.asp?Vol=112&Page=204 Volume Number 112 Page 204 Summary PETITION SUBMITTED TO THE GENERAL COURT BY SEVERAL INHABITANTSOF Marlborough COMPLAINING OF THE SELECTMEN'S ACTIONS IN REFUSING TOLEVY A TAX TO SATISFY A TOWN DEBT AND THEREBY INCURRING ADDITIONALCHARGES FOR THE TOWN TO PAY, REQUESTING THE COURT TAKE ACTION IN THECASE. NO ACTION NOTED. Number of Pages 1 Condition Series 2043 : RECORDS : GENERAL COURT Cite N/A Copy Type Original Original Date (yyyy/mm/dd) 1670/05/09 Other Dates Seals No Geographic Locations Marlborough (MA) Personal Names : Signature Type BARRETT, JOHN (BARRIT) : Transcript BELLOWS, JOHN : Transcript BENT, PETER : Transcript BRIGHAM, JOHN (BRIGUM) : Transcript BRIGHAM, THOMAS (BRIGGAM) : Transcript HOWE, JOHN (HOW) : Transcript ------------------ Massachusetts Archives Collection (1629-1799) http://www.sec.state.ma.us/ArchivesSearch/RevolutionaryDetail.asp?Vol=112&Page=217 Volume Number 112 Page 217 Summary PETITION SUBMITTED TO THE GENERAL COURT BY THOMAS KING ANDOTHERS REQUESTING A GRANT OF LAND AT KUNNAPOUG FOR THE ESTABLISHMENTOF A PLANTATION. Number of Pages 1 Condition Series 2043 : RECORDS : GENERAL COURT Cite MASS RECS 4, PT 2: 500 Copy Type Original Original Date (yyyy/mm/dd) 1671/05/31 Other Dates Seals No Geographic Locations BOSTON (MA) CONNECTICUT RIVER Marlborough (MA) Personal Names : Signature Type BARNES, RICHARD (BARNS) : Transcript BEERS, ELEAZAR (BEERES) : Transcript BEERS, RICHARD (BEERES) : Autograph BENT, PETER : Transcript BRIDGHAM, SAMUEL : Transcript BRIGHAM, JOHN : Transcript BRIGHAM, THOMAS : Transcript FAY, JOHN : Transcript HOWE, JOHN (HOW, JR.) : Transcript HOWE, JOHN (HOW, SR.) : Transcript KING, THOMAS : Transcript PARK, THOMAS : Transcript RAWSON, EDWARD : Autograph RICE, EDWARD : Transcript RICE, JOSEPH : Transcript RICE, SAMUEL : Transcript RICE, THOMAS : Transcript TORREY, WILLIAM : Autograph WETHERBEE, JOHN (WITHERBEE) : Transcript Married 27 Dec 1665 Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA (at most 29 years married) to: Mary Rice, daughter of Henry Rice and Elizabeth Moore.Born 19 sep 1646 Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts, died before. 30 May 1695 Marlborough, MA, at most 48 years Mary Rice1,2,3 (F) b. 19 Sep 1646, d. b 30 May 1695 Pedigree Mary Rice was born on 19 September 1646 at Sudbury, MA.2,3,4 She wasthe daughter of Henry Rice and Elizabeth Moore. Mary Rice marriedThomas Brigham, son of Thomas Brigham and Mercy Hunt, on 27 December1665 at Marlborough, MA; registered without the bride's maidenname.5,3,6 Mary Rice died before 30 May 1695 at Marlborough, MA.1Her married name was Brigham.3 Children of Mary Rice and Thomas Brigham: Thomas Brigham (24 Feb 1666/67 - 05 Dec 1683) Capt Nathan Brigham+ (17 Jun 1671 - 16 Feb 1746/47) David Brigham (11 Aug 1673) Jonathan Brigham+ (22 Feb 1674/75 - 04 Jan 1768) David Brigham+ (12 Apr 1678 - 26 Jun 1750) Gershom Brigham+ (23 Feb 1680/81 - 03 Jan 1748/49) Elnathan Brigham+ (07 Mar 1683 - Oct 1758) Priscilla Brigham (Feb 1684 - 10 Apr 1685) Mary Brigham+ (26 Oct 1687) Bullard and Allied Families Pg. 114 http://www.familytreemaker.com/_glc_/1776/1776_114.html SECOND GENERATION HENRY RICE (I), son of Deacon Edmund and Tamazine Rice, was born inEngland about 1617. (He called himself 50 years old in a deposition incourt, January 25, 1667.) He married on February 1, 1643, Elizabeth,daughter of John and Elizabeth (Whale) Moore of Sudbury, Massachusetts(see Moore I), who died August 3, 1705. Henry Rice came with hisparents to Sudbury, Massachusetts, and after his marriage removed toFramingham, where he took the oath of fidelity July 9, 1645. His firstgrant of land was in 1643, and in 1659 his father deeded him a tractof land in the wilderness then called "New Trouble," and, about thesame time, land south of Cochituate brook, which was later confirmedby Indian deeds, dated March 10, 1672-3. He lived in the section ofthe town of Framingham that was called "Rice's Grant," and died thereFebruary 10, 1710-11. His will, dated October 3, 1705, was proved atCambridge, Massachusetts, February 29, 1710-11. He bequeathed to sonsJonathan and David, and to daughters Elizabeth Brewer, Hannah Taylor,Abigail Smith, Tamazine Parmeter, Rachel Drury, Lydia Wheelock, MercyAllen, and granddaughter Mary Brigham. The children of Henry andElizabeth (Moore) Rice are recorded at Framingham as follows: I--Mary, b. Sept. 19, 1646; m. Thomas Brigham. II--Elizabeth, b. Aug. 4, 1648; m. John Brewer. III--HANNAH, b. about 1650. (See following.) IV--Jonathan, b. July 3, 1654; m. (first) Martha Eames, (second)Rebecca Watson, (third) Elizabeth Wheeler. V--Abigail, b. June 17, 1657; m. Thomas Smith. VI--David, b. Dec. 27, 1659; m. Hannah Walker. VII--Tamazine, b. Feb. 2, 1661; m. Benjamin Parmeter. VIII--Rachel, b. May 10, 1664; m. Thomas Drury. IX--Lydia, b. June 4, 1668; m. Samuel Wheelock. X--Mercy, b. Jan. 1, 1670; m. Elnathan Allen. Children: 1. Thomas BrighamBorn 24 Feb 1666 Marlborough, MA, died 05 Dec 1683 Marlborough, MA, 17 years 2. Nathan Brigham Capt.Born 17 Jun 1671 Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA, died 16 Feb 1747 Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA, 75 years. Occupation: Weaver Genealogical Register of Decendants of Puritanshttp://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/_glc_/3456/3456_10.html?Welcome=1081624743 Nathan,3 Capt. and weaver, settled on a part of the homestead,inherited the town-right of his father, and drew shares of the publicland in this right. He was promoted to many town offices, and servedMarlborough' 7 years as selectman, and for the last time in 1738.April 5, 1733, he made his will, giving his son Thomas 100 acres wherehe then resided, a house, 6 acres of meadow in Marl., and 70 acres inSutton, also a 16 acre town-right, originally John Rodiak, jun's. Hegave his wid. Mehetabel œ20 for a mourning suit; and Ephraim, who hadthe homestead, was to support her and pay her funeral expenses. March26, 1746-7 the heirs signed an agreement dividing his estate. He m.Elizabeth How, who d. March 29, 1733, aged 69, minus 4 days, found d.kneeling by a chair in her house; and 2d, Mehetabel Pake? and had, I. Nathan,4 Lt., Nov. 28, 1693, d. Sept. 15, 1784, m. Dinah Rice. II. Thomas,4 Feb. 22, 1695, d. May 25, 1765, m. Sarah Strattan. III. Tabitha,4 Aug. 20, 1698, d. unm., Feb. 6, 1730-1. IV. Elizabeth,4 Jan. 4, 1699-1700, m. John Stow, April 25, 1722. V. Sarah,4 Dec. 14, 1701, probably m. Uriah Hagar. VI. Zipporah,4 Sept. 14, 1704, m. John Warren. VII. Hannah,4 March 9, 1706, m. Jabez Rice. VIII. Ephaim,4 Lt., Jan. 20, 1707-8, m. Hannah Willard. Note: Different wife! Capt Nathan Brigham1,2 (M) b. 17 Jun 1671, d. 16 Feb 1746/47 Edmund Rice (1638) Association, Rice Family Capt Nathan Brigham was born on 17 June 1671 at Marlborough,MA.1,3,4,5 He was the son of Thomas Brigham and Mary Rice. Capt NathanBrigham married Elizabeth Maynard, daughter of John Maynard and MaryGates, circa 1690 at Marlborough, MA; (your authors note that the 1664marriage date cited in Supplement 1 is actually Elizabeth's birthdate. There is no record of the marriage in the Marlborough VR).6 CaptNathan Brigham married Elizabeth How, daughter of Isaac How andFrances Woods; it is noted that this is a very unlikely marriage.Regrettably there is no marriage in the Marlborough vital records forNathan Brigham. However, the death information about Nathan's wifeElizabeth correlates with the birth record for Elizabeth Maynard.7Capt Nathan Brigham died on 16 February 1746/47 at Marlborough, MA;aged 75y 8m.7,8 Your authors note that no marriage for this Nathan Brigham is found inthe Marlborough vital records. Thus, the identification of his wifeElizabeth depends on indirect evidence. Her recorded age at death issufficient: it matches exactly the recorded birth of Elizabeth Maynardand is fully nine years off from the birth of Elizabeth How. It is, ofcourse, conceivable that Nathan married two different Elizabeths insuccession, although, in that case, we would have not just one, butthree, unrecorded events to explain (the two marriages and the deathof the first wife). If that is indeed the case, then the first wife(Elizabeth How) is most likely the mother of Nathan's children.Investigation of the How and Maynard probate records may shed light onthis question. He and Elizabeth How resided at Marlborough, MA.7 CaptNathan Brigham and Elizabeth How resided at Marlborough, MA.9 Children of Capt Nathan Brigham and Elizabeth Maynard: Nathan Brigham+ (28 Nov 1693 - 15 Sep 1784) Thomas Brigham+ (22 Feb 1695 - 25 Nov 1765) Tabitha Brigham (20 Aug 1698 - 06 Feb 1730/31) Elizabeth Brigham+ (04 Jan 1699/0 - 11 Oct 1757) Sarah Brigham+ (14 Dec 1701 - 05 Nov 1744) Zipporah Brigham+ (14 Sep 1704 - 02 May 1790) Hannah Brigham+ (09 Mar 1706 - Mar 1781) Ephraim Brigham+ (20 Jan 1707/8 - 07 Feb 1771) Descendants of Thomas Brigham (1475 - 1566) Generation No. 8 12. NATHAN8 BRIGHAM (THOMAS7, THOMAS6, JOHN5, THOMAS4, THOMAS3,THOMAS2, THOMAS1) was born June 17, 1671 in Marlborough,Massachusetts, and died February 16, 1746 in Marlborough,Massachusetts. He married (1) ELIZABETH HOWE, daughter of ISAAC HOWEand FRANCES WOODS. She was born January 17, 1673 in Marlborough,Massachusetts, and died March 29, 1733 in Marlborough, Massachusetts.He married (2) MEHITABLE GOULD. Notes for NATHAN BRIGHAM: Morse states that Captain Nathan Brigham settled on a part of theThomas homestead, his house being a garrison house in Queen Anne'sWar. He was a weaver. He inherited the town-right of his father anddrew shares of the public land in this right. He held town offices andwas 7 years a selectman and for the last time in 1738; wasrepresentative in 1726 and '30. April 5, 1733, he made his will,giving his son Thomas 100 acres where he then resided, a house, 6acres of meadow in Marlborough and 70 acres in Sutton; also a 16 acretown-right, originally John Rediet Jr.'s. His wife, Mehitable,received 20 pounds for a mourning suit, and Ephraim, who had thehomestead, was to support her and pay her funeral expenses. March 26,1746-7, the heirs signed an agreement dividing his estate. Notes from The History of the Brigham Family from the New HampshireHistoric Society 20 Park Street, Concord, New Hampshire, obtained byKen and Susan Barbi on August 12, 2000. Notes for ELIZABETH HOWE: Found dead, kneeling by a chair in her home. Notes from The History of the Brigham Family from the New HampshireHistoric Society 20 Park Street, Concord, New Hampshire, obtained byKen and Susan Barbi on August 12, 2000. Notes for MEHITABLE GOULD: Mehitable Gould widow of Jonas Eaton ofCharlestown, Mass. (See Wyman's Charlestown Genealogies and Estates,pp. 130, 317). Notes from The History of the Brigham Family from the New HampshireHistoric Society 20 Park Street, Concord, New Hampshire, obtained byKen and Susan Barbi on August 12, 2000. Child of NATHAN BRIGHAM and ELIZABETH HOWE is: 18. i. LIEUT. NATHAN9 BRIGHAM, b. November 28, 1693, Marlborough,Massachusetts; d. September 15, 1784, Southboro, Massachusetts. http://www.familytreemaker.com/_glc_/3658/3658_56.html 7 CAPT. NATHAN3, son of Thomas2 and ary (Rice) Brigham; born inMarlborough, Mass., 17 June, 1671; died there 16 Feb., 1746-7; married (1) Elizabeth, daughter of Isaac and Frances (Woods)Howe (not, pobably, the daughter of Abraham and Hannah [Ward] Howe, asstated in Marlborough History) of Marlborough; born 17 Jan., 1673;found dead, kneeling by a chair in her home, 29 March, 1733; married(2) Mehitable (Gould) widow of Jonas Eaton of Charlestown, Mass. (SeeWyman's Charlestown Genealogies and Estates, pp. 130, 317). http://www.familytreemaker.com/_glc_/3658/3658_64.html Check these out... http://www5.familytreemaker.com/cgi-bin/texis/find/search30/?db=online&areas=10&head=online&query=%20Nathan%20%20Brigham%20%20%20%20%20Elizabeth%20%20%20%20Howe%20%20&words=Nathan%20Brigham&first=Elizabeth&last=Howe&submit=Submit http://www.familytreemaker.com/_glc_/3481/3481_b.html 3. David BrighamBorn 12 Apr 1673. Occupation: Surveyor & Farmer http://www.familytreemaker.com/_glc_/3658/3658_57.html The History of the Brigham Family DAVID3, son of Thomas2 and Mary (Rice) Brigham; born in Marlborough,Mass., 12 April, 1678; died in Westboro, Mass., 26 June, 1750; married(1) Deborah (???), who died 11 Oct., 1708; married (2) 21 Aug., 1709,widow Mary (Leonard) Newton, who died 1 Dec., 1741 (see Rice Family);married (3) (???), who survived him. Morse says that he was surveyor in Marlborough, 1711, but on thedivision of the town in 1717, was thrown into Westboro, where he heldtown offices, 7 years as sealer of leather, and 6 years as selectman.As one of the privileged class, he was, by the vote of the town,allowed a pew in the meetinghouse. He settled on a wild tract of about500 acres, including the present Hospital Grounds and several adjacentfarms in Westboro and Northboro, and built his house about 60 rodseast of the present Insane Asylum. His house was burnt,(*) during his old age, with much of itscontents. June 14, 1748, he made his will, ratifying deeds of farmsand land which he had previously given to his children, and giving hiswife room in his house and the use of all in-door movables which,after her decease, were to be equally divided among his children andhis son-in-law, Edward Newton; but such as Jonas had supplied sincethe burning of the house were, on the strength of his word, to befirst surrendered to him. To Jonas, who had already given security toprovide for his stepmother, (*) "Oct. 16, 1737.....N.B. The Congregation disturbed P.M. by yeburning of Mr. David Brigham's House, but when the people gathered inagain, and were composed, I went on with ye rest of my sermon. A verysorrowful Providence! a great Loss! but I trust ym and all of us toprofit by it, yt our hearts may be taken off from temporaltransitory Enjoyments." "18 Oct., 1737.....Proceeded to Mr. Brigham's to see theirDesolations. A Sorrowful Sight! I desite heartily to sympathise." "19 Oct., 1737. Mr. Brigham's son David fetched away divers thingswhich we lent ym in yeir necessity." "11 Nov. 1737. My oxen were at work for Mr. David Brigham's to cartstones for ye chimneys." (Parkman Diary.) Page 86 he gave a 14 acre town-right, a part of the right purchased by hisfather of Rice; also all his stock and tools for carpentry andhusbandry, making some reservations for his daughter Deborah. He gavehis apparel to be equally divided among his 5 sons. Jonas was to paythe funeral charges of his parents, and be the executor of the will.This trust he so far performed as to obtain the receipts of the heirs,29 June, 1750, 3 days after the death of their father, but his willwas not proved until 22 Aug., ensuing. Children (by first wife), born in Marlborough: i John4, b. 22 April, 1704. ii David, b. 30 Sept., 1708; d. s. p., 29 Nov., 1741, 2 days beforehis stepmother. Children by second wife: iii Silas, b. 9 Aug., 1710. iv Jemima, b. 24 Aug., 1712; m. Edward Newton; perhaps his secondwife. v Deborah, b. 17 Sept., 1714; m. 14 Nov., 1752, Francis Harrington ofWorcester, Mass. Ch. (Harrington), b. W.: 1 Mary5, b. 16 Dec., 1753; m. 13 Feb., 1777, Jonathan Stone, Jr., ofWorcester; no ch. recorded at Worcester. 2 Prudence, b. 20 April, 1755; m. 6 July, 1780, Josiah Perry ofWorcester; ch. (Perry): i Josiah6; ii Mindwell; iii Nathan; iv Sophia; v William. 3 William, b. 18 Nov., 1756; m. 29 May, 1781, Mary Perry; no ch.recorded at Worcester. vi Levi, b. 21 Aug., 1716. vii Jonas, b. 25 Feb., 1718. viii Asa, b. 2 Dec., 1721. New England Families Genealogical and Memorial: Third Series, VolumeIII Pg 1433 http://www.familytreemaker.com/_glc_/2106/2106_1433.html III) David, son of Thomas (2) Brigham, was born April 12, 1678, inMarlborough, Massachusetts, died in Westborough, Massachusetts, June26, 1750. In 1711, according to Morse, he was surveyor in Marlborough,but when the town was divided in 1717, he became a resident ofWestborough, where he held town offices; seven years as sealer ofleather, and six years as selectman. His farm consisted of a wildtract of about five hundred acres, including the present hospitalgrounds and several adjacent farms in Westborough and Northborough;his house was situated about sixty rods east of the present insaneasylum. On October 16, 1737, when quite advanced in years, his housewas burned with most of the contents, and the minister tells thefollowing: "The Congregation was disturbed this P. M. by ye burning ofMr. David Brigham's House; But when the people gathered in again, andwere composed, I went on with ye rest of my sermon. A very sorrowfulProvidence! a great loss! but I trust you and all of us to profit byit, that our hearts may be taken off from temporal transitoryEnjoyments." Brigham's will was dated June 14, 1748, and proved August22, 1750. He married (first) Deborah (???), who died October 11, 1708.He married (second) August 21, 1709, widow Mary (Leonard) Newton, whodied December 1, 1741. He married (third) (???), who survived him.Children, born in Marlborough, by first wife: John, born April 22,1704; David, born September 30, 1708. Children by second wife: Silas,born August 9. 1710; Jemima, born August 24, 1712; Deborah, bornSeptember 17, 1714; Levi, born August 21, 1716; Jonas, born February25, 1718; Asa, mentioned below. 4. Jonathan Brigham EnsignBorn 22 Feb 1675 Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA, died 04 Jan 1768 Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA, 92 years Old Common Burial Ground http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~historyofmarlborough/oca-h.htmLD In Memory of Ens Jonathan Brigham he died Jan 4, 1768 in ye 94th Year of his Age -------------------------- JONATHAN3, "ENSIGN," son of Thomas2 and Mary (Rice) Brigham; born 22Feb., 1675, in Marlborough, Mass.; died there, 4 Jan., 1768, ‘. 93;married 26 March, 1696, his cousin, Mary, daughter of John and MaryFay (2); born in 1675; died 9 Nov., 1781. He settled on a part of the Thomas2 homestead in Marlborough, where hewas tythingman, 1704; constable, 1714; moderator, 1715, and selectmanin 1719, '22 and '32. He was commonly called the "Indian Warrior." Oneday while chopping in the woods he saw a savage preparing to take aimat him; he seized his own musket, stepped forward in full view,exclaiming as he did so, "Shoot straight, you dog." Both fired at thesame moment, when the Indian dropped his gun, and giving a tremendouswhoop, bounded high into the air and fell dead. His bullet passedclose to the ear of Jonathan, who escaped unhurt. Children, born in Marlborough: i Keziah4, b. 1697. ii Zerviah, b. 9 Oct., 1698. iii Mary, b. 27 Oct., 1701; and no further reported. iv Ruth, b. 30 April, 1704. v Thankful, b. 4 Feb., 1705-6; d. 23 Sept., 1706. vi Jonathan, b. 14 March, 1707. vii Thankful, b. 21 April, 1709; d. at Southboro, 9 March, 1796; unm. viii Jesse, b. 10 July, 1710. ix Joel, b. 2 Oct., 1714. x James, b. 2 Oct., 1717 The History of the Brigham Family http://www.familytreemaker.com/_glc_/3658/3658_57.html Edmund Rice Assn. John Fay1,2 d. 5 December 1690 John Fay married Mary Brigham, daughter of Thomas Brigham and MercyHurd (?). John Fay married Susannah Shattuck on 5 July 1678 atWatertown, MA; under the name Moss.1,3 John Fay died on 5 December1690 at Marlborough, MA.4,5,6 There is no extant departure passenger list for the 'Speedwell'. 7 Heimmigrated on 27 June 1656 to Boston, MA, aged 8y, via Speedwell fromGravesend.8,9,10 Children of John Fay and Mary Brigham: Mary Fay+ b. 10 Feb 1675, d. 9 Nov 1751 Children of John Fay and Susannah Shattuck: David Fay+ (living) Gershom Fay+ b. 19 Oct 1681, d. 24 Nov 1717 Citations 1. [S1] Andrew Henshaw Ward, The Rice Family, pp. 11, 101. 2. [S2] Edmund Rice (1638) Association, Rice Family - Supp 1, p. 6. 3. [S295] Fred G Barker, Watertown, MA, Vital Records, p. 1:44. 4. [S1] Andrew Henshaw Ward, The Rice Family, p. 101. 5. [S22] Mass Marlborough, Marlborough, MA, Vital Records. 6. [S274] Marlborough, MA VR Index: p. 1:3. 7. [S1100] Peter W. Coldham, The Complete Book of Emigrants 1607-1660. 8. [S164] Albert Annett, History of Jaffrey, NH. 9. [S225] Charles Hudson, Marlborough, MA, History - Hudson, p. 359. 10. [S244] NEHG Register, p. 1:132. 5. David BrighamBorn 12 Apr 1678, died 26 Jun 1750, 72 years 6. Gershom BrighamBorn 23 Feb 1680, died 03 Jan 1749, 68 years http://www.familytreemaker.com/_glc_/3658/3658_58.html GERSHOM3, son of Thomas2 and Mary (Rice) Brigham; born in Marlborough,Mass., 23 Feb., 1680; died there, 3 Jan., 1748-9; married 18 May,1703, Mehitabel, daughter of Joseph and Experience (Wheelock) Warren,born in 1684. (This Joseph Warren was an early settler of Medfield andhis wife's father, Ralph Wheelock, was the founder of the town. Thelatter held the degree of A. M. from Clare College, Cambridge, Eng.His house was burned in King Philip's War.) Gershom settled on the homestead of his father in Marlborough, and wassurveyor for the west end of the town, 1710; tythingman, 1716;constable, 1721; one of a committee to "seat the meeting," 1727;selectman, 1733. It is probably a mistake that Morse calls him"Doctor." Children, born in Marlborough: i Martha4, b. 6 Oct., 1704. ii Joseph, b. 21 Apr., 1706. iii Abigail, b. 25 Nov., 1708; m. 25 March, 1729, John Snow ofMarlborough; they probably moved away. Ch. (Snow), b. Marlborough: 1John5, b. 25 Nov., 1729. iv Gershom, b. 4 Nov., 1712. v Benjamin, b. 19 Feb., 1714-15. 7. Elnathan BrighamBorn 07 Mar 1683, died 10 Apr 1758, 75 years THE FAY FAMILY HOMEPAGE GENEALOGIES Descendants of Thomas Brigham(1475 - 1566) http://www.annapolis.org/fay/park_files/laura_sophia_brigham.html 13. ELNATHAN8 BRIGHAM (THOMAS7, THOMAS6, JOHN5, THOMAS4, THOMAS3,THOMAS2, THOMAS1) was born March 7, 1683, and died April 10, 1758. Hemarried BETHIAH WARD 1705. She was born 1683, and died April 15, 1765in Conventry, Conneticutt. Children of ELNATHAN BRIGHAM and BETHIAH WARD are: i. JERUSHA9 BRIGHAM. ii. PAUL BRIGHAM. iii. URIAH BRIGHAM, b. April 30, 1706; d. July 9, 1710. iv. PRISCILLA BRIGHAM, b. April 3, 1709. v. LEVINAH BRIGHAM, b. August 31, 1711; d. March 8, 1749; m. JOHN FAY,JR., December 16, 1729; b. November 30, 1669, Marlborough,Massachusetts; d. January 5, 1746, Westboro, Massachusetts. vi. PRUDENCE BRIGHAM, b. January 28, 1715. vii. ELNATHAN BRIGHAM, b. April 7, 1716. viii. URIAH BRIGHAM, b. Abt. 1723. http://www.familytreemaker.com/_glc_/3658/3658_58.html ELNATHAN3, son of Thomas2 and Mary (Rice) Brigham; born inMarlborough, Mass., 7 March, 1683; died in Mansfield or Coventry,Conn., 10 April, 1758; married in 1705, Bethiah, daughter of William and Hannah(Brigham) Ward. Bethiah died in Coventry, Conn., 15 April, 1765, ‘.82. He drew 17 acres in his father's right; was surveyor in 1715;removed to Mansfield, Conn., 1717. Children, the six elder born in Marlborough, the two younger inMansfield. i Uriah4, b. 30 April, 1706; d. 9 July, 1710, in Marlborough. ii Jerusha, m. 1729, Benjamin Robinson of Windham, Conn.; had 2 sonsand 3 daus. iii Priscilla, b. 3 April, 1709; m. 2 Jan., 1726, Matthias Marsh ofCoventry, Conn. Ch. (Marsh), b. Coventry: 1 Elizabeth5, b. 1 Oct., 1727. 2 Matthias, b. 28 Dec., 1729. 3 William, b. 10 Jan., 1738. 4 Bethiah, b. 2 Nov., 1743. iv Levinah (Morse says "Dinah"), b. 31 Aug., 1711; d. s. p., 8 March,1749; m. 16 Dec., 1729, John Fay, son of 2; b. in Marlborough, 30 Nov., 1669; d. 5 Jan., 1747; he m. (1) Elizabeth Wellington, bywhom a large family. v Prudence, b. 28 Jan., 1715; d. 3 Feb., 1715, in Marlborough. vi Elnathan, b. 7 April, 1716. vii Paul. viii Uriah, b. about 1723. 8. Priscilla BrighamBorn Feb 1684 9. Mary BrighamBorn 26 Oct 1687 | |||
| 2nd marriage/ relation Thomas Brigham, son of Thomas "Thomas Brigham the Emigrant, Brigum, Briggam" Brigham and Mercy Hurd.Married/ Related to: Susannah "Susan" Shattuck, daughter of William Shattuck and Susannah.Born 1643 Watertown, Middlesex Co., MA, died 16 Mar 1716 Marlborough, MA, 72 or 73 years, 1st married/ related to: Thomas Brigham, 2nd marriage to: John Fay, 3rd marriage to: Joseph Morse The primary information sources for the SHATTUCK family areGenealogies of the Families and Descendants of the Early Settlers ofWatertown, Massachusetts, by Dr. Henry Bond (1860), and Memorial ofthe Descendants of William Shattuck, by Lemuel Shattuck (1855). ---------------------- Notes for SUSANNA SHATTUCK: Susan "Susanna" Shattuck who was the widow of Joseph Morse marriedJohn Fay as her second husband after John Fay's first wife, MaryBrigham, died. Susan already had 7 children by Morse, and John Fay's 4children, and gave birth to 4 more children by John Fay. After JohnFay's death, Susan married as her third husband, Thomas Brigham, whowas a brother of John Fay's first wife, Mary Brigham. It isinteresting to record that from Susan's last marriage, one of herdescendants [actually it was her husband Thomas' brother Samuel] wasPeter Bent Brigham who left a sum of $1,000,000 which was not to bespent until 25 years after his death. By this time the fund had grownto $2,000,000 and was used to build the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, aworld famous medical research hospital connected with Harvard MedicalSchool in Boston, Mass. Source: "Fay Genealogy - John Fay of Marlborough and his Descendants"by Orlin P. Fay, 1898, page 13. Source History of Town of Marlborough published in 1862: 1) Susan'smarriage date to Thomas Brigham of July 30,1695, and 2) fact thatSusan's father was William Shattuck of Watertown, Massachusetts, b.1643. Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 1911 The Peter Bent Brigham Hospital is established "for the care ofsick persons in indigent circumstances" with a bequest fromrestauranteur and real estate baron Peter Bent Brigham. 1914 The Robert Breck Brigham Hospital, founded with a bequest fromPeter Bent Brigham’s nephew, opens to serve patients with arthritisand other debilitating joint diseases. Edmund Rice Assn Susannah Shattuck1 b. 1643, d. 16 March 1716 Susannah Shattuck was born in 1643 at Watertown, MA.1 She married JohnFay on 5 July 1678 at Watertown, MA; under the name Moss.2,3 ThomasBrigham married 3rd Susannah Shattuck, son of Thomas Brigham and MercyHurd (?), on 30 July 1695 at Marlborough, MA, the marriage recordshows Susannah Fay.1,4 Susannah Shattuck died on 16 March 1716 atMarlborough, MA; at age 74.1,5 She died on 16 March 1716 atMarlborough, MA; aged 74y, under the name Brigham.1,6 Children of Susannah Shattuck: Joseph Morse+ b. 11 Nov 1667, d. 11 Jul 1733 Samuel Morse+ b. 4 Sep 1670, d. 22 Oct 1726 Hannah Morse+ b. 7 Apr 1674, d. 10 Sep 1732 Children of Susannah Shattuck and John Fay: David Fay+ (living) Gershom Fay+ b. 19 Oct 1681, d. 24 Nov 1717 Citations 1. [S1] Andrew Henshaw Ward, The Rice Family, p. 101. 2. [S1] Andrew Henshaw Ward, The Rice Family, pp. 11, 101. 3. [S295] Fred G Barker, Watertown, MA, Vital Records, p. 1:44. 4. [S274] Marlborough, MA VR Index: 1st book, p. 201. 5. [S22] Mass Marlborough, Marlborough, MA, Vital Records, p. 350. 6. [S22] Mass Marlborough, Marlborough, MA, Vital Records. -------------- America's First Families http://personal.linkline.com/xymox/roh/shattuck.htm The Children of William and Susanna SHATTUCK were: 1.Susanna, - b. 1643, Watertown, MA. Married first Apr. 12, 1661Joseph MORSE (b. Apr. 30, 1637; d. 1677), son of Joseph MORSE andHester PIERCE; and second Jul. 5, 1678, Watertown, MA John FAY.Children: Susanna; Hester married Nathaniel JOSSELYN; Joseph marriedGrace WARREN; Samuel married Grace; Mary married John BARNARD, Jr.;Hannah married John NEWTON; and Jonathan married first Mary HOW, andsecond Mary CHURCH. | |||
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