bullet Sarah HAMBLEN was baptized on 13 Jul 1718 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. Parents: Jonathon HAMLIN and Esther HAMBLIN.

She was married to David SMITH on 8 Apr 1736 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. Children were: Benjamin SMITH, Joseph SMITH, Susanna SMITH.


bullet Sarah HAMBLEN notes Unmarried. Parents: Zaccheus HAMLIN and Mary LOMBARD.


bullet Shubael HAMBLEN

He was married to Sarah CROCKER.


bullet Solomon HAMBLEN was born on 5 Dec 1705 in Massachusetts, Sandwich. Parents: Jonathon HAMLIN and Esther HAMBLIN.

He was married to Rebecca TAYLOR in Oct 1735 in Massachusetts, Yarmouth. Children were: Hannah HAMLIN.


bullet Solomon HAMBLEN(130) was born about 1741 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. [160] Solomon Hamblen,5 (Bro. of Timothy,) b. Barnstable, Mass., about 1741. Mr. Hamblin Dickey, of Monroe, Maine, a relative, wrote, 1847, that two sons of Zaccheus Hamblen,4 of Barnstable, were lost at sea with their father about 1770. I suppose it must have been Solomon and Joshua. Parents: Zaccheus HAMLIN and Mary LOMBARD.


bullet Solomon HAMBLEN was baptized on 1 Jul 1753 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. Parents: Jabez HAMBLEN and Martha UNKNOWN.


bullet Tabitha HAMBLEN was born on 14 Jan 1751 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. Parents: Jonathan HAMBLEN and Thankful BUMPAS.


bullet Thankful HAMBLEN(131) was born on 18 Apr 1747 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. [176] Thankful Hamblen,5 (Jonathan,4 3 James,2 1) b. Barnstable, Mass., Apr. 18, 1747; m. February 28, 1781, James West, of Barnstable. Isaac Hamblen, of Montpelier, Vt., wrote 1846, that his family resided in Sandwich, Mass. Parents: Jonathan HAMBLEN and Thankful BUMPAS.

She was married to James WEST on 28 Feb 1781.


bullet Timothy HAMBLEN(132) was born about 1739 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. He was baptized on 28 May 1749 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. [170] Timothy Hamblen,5 (Jabez,4 Jonathan,3 James,2 1) b. Barnstable, Mass., about 1739; bap., May 28, 1749. He went to Canada in place of his father, Jabez Hamblen, in command of Capt. James Otis, Apr. 14, 1759, and his age then given as 20 years. Parents: Jabez HAMBLEN and Martha UNKNOWN.


bullet Zaccheus HAMBLEN was baptized on 28 May 1749 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. Parents: Jabez HAMBLEN and Martha UNKNOWN.


bullet HAMBLIN was born on 4 Apr 1871 in Utah, Kanab, Kane County. Parents: Jacob Vernon HAMBLIN and Louisa BONELLI.


bullet HAMBLIN died on 12 Feb 1645/46 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. He (or she) was born in 1646 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. Parents: James HAMLIN and Anne SCOTT.


bullet A Child HAMBLIN was born in 1687 in Massachusetts, Sandwich. He (or she) died in 1687 in Massachusetts, Sandwich. Parents: Israel HAMBLIN and Abigail.


bullet Abaigail HAMBLIN(133) was born on 7 Oct 1715 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. b. Barnstable, Mass., Oct. 7, 1715; She received a legacy of L5 in the will of her uncle, John Hamblen,3 1734; but it is said that she died young; probably unmarried. Parents: Elkanah HAMBLIN and Abigail Bearse HAMBLEN.


bullet Abigail HAMBLIN(134) was born on 23 Feb 1743 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. She died on 15 Feb 1832 in Massachusetts, Sandwich. she was mentioned in her father's will, 1754, and in her mother's will, 1762; Congs. Parents: Reuben HAMBLIN and Hope HAMBLEN.

She was married to Lemuel HOWLAND on 11 Dec 1765 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. (135) By Rev. Oakes Shaw Children were: Benjamin HOWLAND, Nathaniel HOWLAND, Betsey HOWLAND, Abigail HOWLAND, Sarah HOWLAND, Eben HOWLAND, Diadama HOWLAND, Bethania HOWLAND.


bullet Abigail HAMBLIN was born in 1768 in Massachusetts, Waquoit. Parents: Ensign Caleb HAMBLIN and Content FISH.

She was married to Benjamin HAMBLEN.


bullet Abigail HAMBLIN was born in 1775 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. She died in 1776 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. Parents: Timothy HAMBLIN and Mary HALLETT.


bullet Abigail HAMBLIN was born on 3 Nov 1770 in Massachusetts, Sandwich. Parents: Lemuel HAMBLIN and Dorothy FISH.

She was married to Lewis HAMBLEN.


bullet Abigail HAMBLIN was born on 28 Aug 1770. Parents: John HAMBLIN and Mary CROCKER.

She was married to Stephen JONES.


bullet Abner HAMBLIN was born on 14 Oct 1750 in Massachusetts, Bridgewater. He died on 14 Dec 1752. Parents: Isaac HAMBLIN and Sarah SHAW.


bullet Adeline Amarilla HAMBLIN was born on 18 Sep 1823 in Ohio, Salem, Columbus County. (136)(28) (27) 1. OTHER RECORDS SHOW ADELINE AMARILLA HAMBLIN AS BEING BORN IN MUNSON, GEAUGA, OHIO.
2. FAMILY HISTORY LIBRARY SHOWS HUSBAND AS LYMAN O. LITTLEFIELD. MARRIED 31 JANUARY 1846.
3. SEALED TO SPOUSE LYMAN O. LITTLEFIELD 31 DECEMBER 1845 AT NAUVOO, HANCOCK, ILLINOIS. She was endowed on 31 Dec 1845 in the Nauvoo, Illinois LDS temple. (136)(28) She was baptized on 16 Apr 1878.(27) She died on 22 Dec 1893. She was sealed to parents on 5 Jun 1957 in the Arizona LDS temple.(27) She was baptized on 28 Oct 1964 in Utah, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County. (28) Parents: Isaiah HAMBLIN and Daphne HAYNES.

She was married to John Ensign RIGGS in 1851.

She was married to Lymon O. LITTLEFIELD on 31 Jan 1846. She was sealed to spouse on 31 Jan 1846. (28)


bullet Alice Edna HAMBLIN was born on 9 Feb 1876 in Utah, Kanab, Kane County. Parents: Jacob Vernon HAMBLIN and Louisa BONELLI.


bullet Almira HAMBLIN was born on 7 Nov 1802 in New York, Paris. Parents: Asa HAMBLIN and Hannah NOBLES.


bullet Alson Haynes HAMBLIN was born on 28 Apr 1828 in Ohio, Salem, Columbus County. (28)(27) ALTERNATE BIRTH DATE AND PLACE: 28 APRIL 1827, MUNSON, GEAUGA, OHIO He was baptized on 17 May 1846. He was endowed on 17 Feb 1855. He was sealed to parents on 5 Jun 1857. Alternate Date: 12 Dec 1879 He died on 11 Aug 1862. Alternate Date: 11 Aug. 1863 He SEPARATED FROM ANN RICHARDS. Family History Library shows the birth date for Alson Haynes Hamblin as 28 Apr. 1827, at Munson, Geauga, Ohio. Alternate birth date is 28 Apr. 1828. It also shows the date of death as 11 Aug. 1862. Alternate date is 11 Aug. 1863. Parents: Isaiah HAMBLIN and Daphne HAYNES.

He was married to Ester Ann STODDARD in 1849. Alternate Marriage Date: 1847

He was married to Ann RICHARDS in 1853. He was sealed to spouse on 23 Jun 1856.


bullet Amarilla HAMBLIN was born on 4 May 1884 in New Mexico, Preasanton, Grant County. Parents: Jacob Vernon HAMBLIN and Louisa BONELLI.


bullet Amber Grace HAMBLIN (Private). Parents: Jerry M. HAMBLIN and Cindy Lee SORENSON.


bullet Amos HAMBLIN Parents: Silas HAMBLIN and UNKNOWN.


bullet Angus Jay HAMBLIN was born on 16 Nov 1901 in Nevada, Clover Valley, Lincoln County. He died on 20 May 1905. He was christened. Parents: Obed Edwin HAMBLIN and Margaret Jemima ADAIR.


bullet Anna HAMBLIN was born in Massachusetts, Eastham. Parents: Benjamin HAMBLIN and Lydia YOUNG.


bullet Anne HAMBLIN was born on 10 Apr 1706 in Massachusetts, Sandwich. Parents: Israel HAMBLIN and Jemima.


bullet Ansel HAMBLIN Parents: John HAMBLIN and Mary CROCKER.


bullet Arminda HAMBLIN was born on 27 Jan 1861 in Utah, Santa Clara, Washington County. Parents: Jacob Vernon HAMBLIN and Rachael JUDD.


bullet Arnold Laverl HAMBLIN was born on 11 Sep 1909 in Nevada, Barclay, Lincoln County. He died on 24 Mar 1962. He was christened. Other Marriages: 2) 27 May 1939 to Doris May Mitchell. Parents: Obed Edwin HAMBLIN and Margaret Jemima ADAIR.

He was married to Bonnie WADDELL. He was sealed to spouse. He was divorced from Bonnie WADDELL.


bullet Asa HAMBLIN was born in 1783 in Massachusetts, Falmouth, Barnstable County. Isa is listed as Asa in the book from Helen Cromwell (Jacob's great granddaughter) and born about 1785. He was endowed on 17 May 1817. He was baptized on 27 Jun 1825. He died in 1835. Parents: Barnabus HAMBLIN and Mary BASSETT.

He was married to Elizabeth STALLIKER.


bullet Asa HAMBLIN(137) died on 3 Dec 1731 in New York, Verona. He was born on 23 Sep 1759 in Connecticut, Sharon. b. Sharon, Ct., Sept. 23, 1759; m. June 30, 1785, perhaps at Lenox, Mass., Hannah Nobles, b. 1767. His father conveyed to their brother Cyreneus, May 5, 1787; in that deed Asa is called, of Ballstown, Albany, Co., N.Y.; the record of the births of his children show that he soon afterwards lived at Paris, N.Y.; after the birth of his children he removed to the Spencer Settlement, Rome, N.Y. Capt. Talcott and he built log houses opposite each other, and cleared farms there; frame houses were erected to take the places of the log ones later, which still exist; farmer. He was a Rev. pensioner; the records of the pension office show that he served about 3 years in Col. Willett's Regt,. No details of service given; also, private in Capt. Stoddard's Co., in Col. Vose's Mass. Regt.; enlisted 1780, for 9 months; his app. for pension dated Rome, N.Y., June 17, 1819, and his age then given as 57 years, which was an error, One Asa Hamlin was Sergt. In Pearcy's Co., in Col. John Brown's Berkshire Co. Regt., enlisted June 29, 1777; served under Gen. Schuyler; dis. July 21, 1777; also, his name is on a descriptive list of men enlisted from Berkshire Co. for 9 months from the time of their arrival at Fishkill, N.Y.; age 18; stature, 5 feet 9 inches; complexion, dark; res. Richmond; arrived at Fishkill, May 31, 1778; served in Capt. Reeves' Co., in Col. Rossiter's Mass. Regt.; also, in list of men enlisted from Berkshire Co. for 9 months from time of their arrival at Fishkill, as returned by Henry Rutgers Jr., deputy muster master, taken in lieu of Samuel Goodrich; raised by Resolve of Apr. 20, 1778; res. Richmond; also, private in Capt. Samuel Goodrich's Co., in Lt-Col. Miles Powell's Berkshire Co. Regt.; enlisted July 18, 1779; served at New Haven, Ct.; dis. Aug. 22, 1779; also, on pay roll for six months men, raised by the town of Lenox, for service during 1780; marched June 1780; marched June 30, 1780; dis. Dec. 12, 1780; also, in list of men from Lenox, dated Camp Totoway, Oct. 25, 1780, returned by Brig. Gen. Patterson, as having passed muster.

There were two Rev. soldiers named Asa Hamlin, who were cousins; it is difficult to distinguish the service of each; see Asa Hamlin,5 [215]. He was called Capt. Hamlin. It is said that his dau. Caroline was the very picture of her father, that she was tall and slim, of light complexion and blue eyes. He d. at the home of a dau. in Verona, N.Y., Dec. 3, 1731. His widow at one time lived with Joshua Hill, Rome, N.Y., but d. at the home of her dau. Mrs. Goodwin, Rome, July 4, 1851.
Parents: Isaac HAMLIN and Mary GIBBS.

He was married to Hannah NOBLES on 30 Jun 1785 in Massachusetts, Lenox. Children were: Henry HAMBLIN, Millia Orra HAMBLIN, Lovisa HAMBLIN, Hannah Noble HAMBLIN, Asa HAMBLIN, Olive HAMBLIN, Almira HAMBLIN, Betsey HAMBLIN, Caroline HAMBLIN, Elizabeth HAMBLIN.


bullet Asa HAMBLIN was born in 1796 in New York, Paris. Parents: Asa HAMBLIN and Hannah NOBLES.


bullet Asher Pomeroy HAMBLIN was born on 8 Jun 1784 in Massachusetts, West Springfield. Parents: Jehial HAMBLIN and Jerusha POMEROY.


bullet Barnabus HAMBLIN(138) was born about 1740 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. (139) The Hamlin Family Book says he was born about 1739 He was baptized on 26 Apr 1747 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. He died on 10 May 1799 in Massachusetts, Montpeilier, Barnstable County. He was endowed on 5 May 1915. He was baptized into the LDS church on 27 Jun 1925. He resided in Massachusetts, Falmouth, Barnstable County. prob. b. Barnstable, about 1739; bap. Apr. 26, 1747; m. there, Nov. 23, 1769, Mary Bassett res. Falmouth, Mass. In 1846 Isaac Hamblin wrote from Montpelier, Vt., that Barnabas Hamblin was there in 1798-9; that he came from Cape Cod; and had sons Sylvanus, Barnabas and Asa; and that Sylvanus returned to Cape Cod. He d. Montpelier, May 10, 1799, aged 60; she d. Grand Isle, Vt. Parents: Sylvanus HAMBLIN and Dorcas FISH.

He was married to Mary BASSETT on 23 Nov 1769 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. HAMBLIN FAMILY BOOK BY ANDREWS - PAGE 239 Children were: Sylvanus HAMBLIN, Barnabus HAMBLIN, Asa HAMBLIN, Polly HAMBLIN, Sally HAMBLIN, Rachel HAMBLIN, William HAMBLIN, Isaiah HAMBLIN, Lurana HAMBLIN.


bullet Barnabus HAMBLIN was born on 19 Feb 1782 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. He was baptized on 27 Jun 1825. He was endowed on 3 Jan 1846. He died on 7 Nov 1870. Parents: Barnabus HAMBLIN and Mary BASSETT.

He was married to Sarah SIMONS on 18 Feb 1812.

He was married to Olive HAZEN on 21 Oct 1835.

He was married to Jerusha HAZEN on 7 Dec 1857.


bullet Bartholomew HAMBLIN was born on 11 Apr 1642 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. He was a Soldier in Capt. Hohn Gorham's company in the Narragansett War in 1675. Alternate Birthdate: 24 April 1642.


[7] Bartholomew Hamblen,2 (James,1) born Barnstable, April 24, 1642; married January 20, 1673, Susannah Dunham, perhaps a sister of Mary, wife of his brother James. He resided on his father's twenty acre lot; adjoining Dea. Cooper's and Mr. Russell's home lots; was a farmer, a worthy and respectible man. His name and that of his brother, Eleazer, appear as soldiers in the company of Capt. John Gorham., in King Phillip's, or the Narragansett War, 1675; and they were both expressly named in the list of grantees in the Narragansett grants of land in Maine, years after their death, supposed to have been claimed by their heirs. This sanguinary Indian battle, the hardships and casualties of which have few parallels, was fought December 10, 1675, Old Style; the place was in South Kington, R.I., on an island of about five acres in a swamp called Pattyswamscott, where the Indians had a fortified town. The white forces actually mustered 1,127 men, composed of six companies from Massachusetts Bay, two from Plymouth and five from Connecticut Colonies. The previous day had been extremely cold; the snow fell fast and deep; the soldiers had marched the preceeding night through tangled, pathless woods, wading through snow until nearly noon; four hundred of the men were so badly frozen as to be completely unfit for duty. The Indians had formed a wooden fortress, the entrance to which was narrow and reached by crossing on a fallen tree. The fight lasted six hours; six of the captains of the companies were killed; of the company of Capt. Gorham, thirty were killed and forty-one wounded; but the victory was complete, and the power of the Narragnetts forever broken. It is estimated that 700 Indian warriors were slain, besides 300 that afterwards died of wounds; not more than 300 escaped; the town was burned and the aged men and women and children were killed, perished in the flames, or starved from cold and hunger. After the battle the army waded through the snow eighteen miles before their wounds could be dressed, or refreshments obtained. A grant of lands made by the General Court of Massachusetts May 27, 1685, for the benefit of the soldiers in this war, which does not appear to have been located; similar grants and legislation on the subject were made December 14, 1727; June 15, 1728; June 9, 1732; April 26, 1733, February 2, 1736, and July 5, 1736. The final result was that seven townships of land were granted to the surviving soldiers of King Phillip's war, and to the heir of those deceased, 120 proprietors in all. These towns were called Narragansett grants, numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7: Gorhamtown being number 7, in which several of the Hamblen families afterwards settled, now being the town of Gorham, Maine. Some of the conditions of these grants were, that the proprietors should reserve a portion of the land for the support of schools and the minister, and settled sixty families, and a learned orthodox minister in each town, within seven years from January 1, 1734. The minister's tax in Maine, resulting from this legislation, caused no little disturbance, and the questions were unsettled until the divorce of church and state, after the admission of Maine into the Union in 1820. It does not appear that Bartholomew or Eleazar Hamblen or their descendants ever settled in Gorham, nor that any of the Hamblen's who did settle there, did so as proprietors. Their shares were probably sold, as there seems to be quite a trade in that class of property in the early days of the town. Col. Shubael Gorham, a grandson of Capt. John, was a heavy dealer in Gorham property, from which he suffered financial embarrassment. Bartholomew was expressly mentioned in the will of his father, dated January 23, 1683. He died in Barnstable April 24, 1704, and the following documents relate to the settlement of his estate:

Book 2, Page 166. (Seale)

Barnabus Lothrop Esqr. Commissionated by the Governor and Councill for granting of Probate of Wills and Letters of Administration within the County of Barnstable In the Province of Massachusetts Bay in New England. To Susannah Hamblen widow and relict of Bartholomew Hamblen late of Barnstable in the County of Barnstable in the Province of aforesd now deceased. Trusting in your fidelity, discression and faithfulness I do by these presents comitt unto you full power to administer on all and singular the goods, chattels, rights and credits of the sd Bartholomew Hamblen your deceased husband who died intestate and well and faithfully to dispose of the same according to law and to render a plaine and true account of your sd administration upon oath when lawfully called thereunto. And I do by these presents ordain constitute and appoint you Administratrix of all and singular the goods, chattels, rights and credits of the sd Bartholomew Hamblin.

In testimony whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and seale of sd office.

Dated at Barnstable this 31st day of May in the third year of our Majesties Reign Annoque Domini 1704.

Barnabas Lothrop.

Book 2, Page 167

Articles of Agreement had made on and concluded on by and between Susanna Hamblin widow and relict of Bartholomew Hamblin late of the Town and County of Barnstable in New England now deceased and Administratrix to the estate of the sd deceased on the one party and Mercy Hamblen, Patience Hamblen al children of the sd deceased of the other party of about and concerning the settlement and division of the sd estate or so much thereof as may or doth belong to them the said foure children and daughters of the sd dead which is as followeth that is to say that the sd Susanna Hamblin Administratrix aforesd doth covenant and promis to pay or cause to be paid unto them ye sd Mercy Hamblen Patience Hamblen, Susanna Hamblin and Experience, her daughters their heirs, executors administrators or assigns the full sum of fifteen pounds apiece to each of them and to be paid in some convenient time as soon as shee the sd Susanna Hamblin Administatrix aforesd can conveniently pay the same for and in consideration of sd sum of fifteen pounds a piece to be well and truly paid as aforesd they the sd Mercy Hamblin, Patience Hamblin, Susanna Hamblen and Experience Hamblen for themselves ye heirs executors and Administrators do by these presents quitt claim unto her the sd Susanna Hamblin their mother and Administratrix aforesd and in all the estate both real and personal yt belonged to and left by the sd Bartholomew Hamblen their deceased father.

In testimony whereof the parties to these presents have hereunto sett their hands and seals this one and thirtieth day of May Anno Domini one thousand seven hundred and foure.

In the presence of:
Wm. Bassett Susanna Hamblin (Seale)
Tho. Fuller Mercy Hamblin (Seale)
Pateence Hamblin (Seale)
Susanna Hamblen (Seale)
Experience Hamblen (Seale)

On the same 31st day of May then the above named Susanna Hamblen the mother of Mercy Hamblen, Patience Hamblen, Susanna Hamblen and Experience Hamblen the daughters all personally appeared before Barnabus Lothrop Esqr. Judge of Probate &c. for this County of Barnestable & acknowledged the above written instrumt. To be their act and deed.

Barnabus Lothrop.

Book 2, Page 168

June the 5th, 1704, then the estate of Bartholomew Hamblen late of the Town of Barnstable who died intestate settled by Barnabas Lothrop Esqr. Judge of Probate &c for the County of Barnestable as followeth: first that Susanna Hamblen widow and relict of the deceased have after debts and funeral charges be paid, the one-third part of all the personall estate to be att her own disposing forever. And that she have the use and improvement of the one-third part of the real estate during her natural life. And secondly, that Samuel Hamblen the eldest son have the lands at the ponds and the meadow at Bearse's Island and broad sound bank and ten shares of Comons he paying out fifty pounds to the sd Susanna his mother now Administratrix to sd estate. In order to enable her the better to pay out to the rest of the children what is hereby ordered to them as they shall come of age or as she is to pay the same and then the rest remaining part of all the estate both real and personall to be equally divided to and amongst all the rest of the children that is to say to Mercy Hamblen, Patience Hamblin, Susanna Hamblen, Experience Hamblin, John Hamblin, Ebenezer Hamblin, Mary Hamblin, Bethyah Hamblin, Relyance Hamblin, each of them to have an equall part thereof and that the third part of the real estate sett out to the widow for her dower during life shall be alike divided in equall proportion to and amongst them the sd Mercy Hamblen, Patience Hamblen, Susanna Hamblin, Experience Hamblin, John Hamblin, Ebenezer Hamblin, Mary Hamblin, Bethyah Hamblin, and Reliance Hamblin children of the sd deceased, only excepting which any of the sd children have or shall as they come of age otherwise agree with the sd Susanna their mother.

Barnabas Lothrop.

Book 2, Page 170
A true Inventory of the Lands, Goods, Chattels and estate of Bartholomew Hamblen of Barnestable deceased as it was prized by Job Cocker, Thos. Sturges and John Hinckley, Junt., the 23 of May, 1704.

Imprimis, his homestead with the meadow at the end of it and an Islond of sedge upon the flatts against brode sound point with his thirty-seven shares and halfe of comons to it all … L.. S. D.
......................................................................................................................145.00.00
It. In land at the pond and meadow att Bearses Island and brode sound banks with 10 shares of Comons to it…………………………………………………………………….................................80.00.00
It. His purse and apparel…………………………………………………………. .....................................5.01.00
It. in pillows and feathers belonging to a bead……………………………………....................01.14.00
It. in pillion and pillion cloth & spinning wheel and coverlid…………………………..........01.01.00
It. in indian corn…………………………………………………………………............................................02.00.00
It. in a razor wooden dishes, a caske trays piggin & earthen ware……………………..00.05.06
It. in iron kittle and iron pot………………………………………………………....................................00.10.00
It. in a hoc heating iron basket and seed corn………………………………………..................00.04.00
It. in earth dish bottles and jug……………………………………………………................................00.00.02
It. in books………………………………………………………………………................................................00.04.00
It. in a neb and yoak and shovel…………………………………………………….............................00.01.00
It. in heifers………………………………………………………………………...............................................06.00.00
It. in cows and calves……………………………………………………………….....................................06.14.00
It. in young cattle…………………………………………………………………..........................................02.12.00
It. in horse kind in the woods and at home……………………………………………...................05.10.00
It. in pillow biers and lining…………………………………………………………..................................01.18.00
It. in bed bedstead and furniture…………………………………………………… ...........................02.10.00
It. in two trundle beds with their furniture……………………………………………......................03.00.00
It. in table lining…………………………………………………………………............................................00.13.06
It. in yarn flex and midlings…………………………………………………………..................................01.01.06
It. in baskets and lumber……………………………………………………………..................................00.09.02
It. in looms and tackling belonging to it……………………………………………........................02.00.80
It. in corn and beans………………………………………………………………......................................01.00.06
It. in corn upon the ground………………………………………………………….................................00.17.00
It. in cart plow and yoak………………………………………………………….....................................02.03.00
It. in tools and other implements…………………………………………………….............................00.19.00
It. in chains and axes……………………………………………………………….....................................00.16.00
It. in books………………………………………………………………………...............................................00.14.00
It. in cotton yearn and blankets sythes and sneath……………………………………............00.18.00
It. in horse gerars, cart rope and sadle and sheard sheep & combs………………….04.18.00
It. in swine flex and broke…………………………………………………………..................................02.01.00
It. in brass bel mettle………………………………………………………………......................................01.04.00
It. in pewter, tinn and candlesticks…………………………………………………..........................02.08.06
It. in earthen plates and platters knitting needles knives scissors and all so small ware….............................................................................................................00.12.00
It. in earthen and stone juggs earthen pans and pots…………………………………..........00.06.03
It. in wooden dishes earthen pots box iron and pans…………………………………...........00.09.03
It. in pales and mortars, iron pott and kittle needing trough barrils and sives…02.03.00
It. in trenches and spoons basket corn and bugs bole and tray……………………….…00.14.00
It. in chairs tables and spinning wheels………………………………………………......................02.02.06
It. in stone jugs little bottles and boxes thred pins and small chests and box…00.18.10
It. in chests and box guns sword and pistol powder bullet horn and cartouch box………...........................................................................................................03.15.00
It. in pot hangers fire slice and tongs and frying pan…………………………………............00.16.06
It. in _____ a ladder and a 20lb tobacco………………………………………….......................01.14.00
__________
.......... ..........................309.06.10
More one yearling sheep come to knowledge since this Inventory was taken
It. in debts due the the estate………………………………………………………….............................03.14.06
More due the estate…………………………………………………………….....................................00.07.06
It. in debts due from the estate……………………………………………………….............................16.14.02

Susanna Hamblen widow and relict of Bartholomew Hamblen late of Barnestable now deceased appeared before Barnabas Lothrop Esqr. Judge of Probate &c. for this County of Barnstable and made oath that the above written is a true Inventory of the estate of the sd Bartholomew Hamblin her deceased husband so far as she knows and if anything that is materiall shall yet further come to her knowledge she will bring it to this Inventory.

Attest: WM. Bassett, Regist.
Parents: James HAMLIN and Anne SCOTT.

He was married to Susannah DUNHAM on 20 Jan 1673. Children were: Samuel HAMBLIN, Mercy HAMBLIN, Patience HAMBLIN , Susannah HAMBLIN, Experience HAMBLIN, John HAMBLIN, Ebenezer HAMBLIN, Mary HAMBLIN, Bethia HAMBLIN, Reliance HAMBLIN.


bullet Benjamin HAMBLIN was born on 29 Sep 1858 in Utah, Santa Clara, Washington County. Parents: Jacob Vernon HAMBLIN and Rachael JUDD.


bullet Benjamin HAMBLIN was born on 11 Feb 1685/86 in Massachusetts, Sandwich. Alternate Date: 11 Feb 1686. Parents: John HAMBLIN and Sarah BEARSE.


bullet Benjamin HAMBLIN(140) was baptized on 2 Jul 1727 in Massachusetts, Billingsgate.(141) Another record states he was baptized in Truro, Mass. He notes Married to Lydia Mayo by Rev. Mr. Cheever on 12 Sep 1780 in Massachusetts, Orleans. He was born in Massachusetts, Eastham. bap. Truro, Mass., July 2, 1727, probably b. Eastham, Mass., m. 1st, Mar. 24, 1748, Lydia Young, of Eastham; m. 2d by Rev. Mr. Cheever. Sept. 12, 1780, Sarah Mayo, marriage recorded in Orleans, then part of Eastham. He signed a settlement of his father's estate, 1748, being then of Eastham. David Hamblen wrote in 1845, that he settled at Fox Island, this was on the coast of Maine. The writer supposes this was an error. He d. Wellfleet, Mass., June 15, 1684; his widow m. Sept. 30 1788, Edward Smith, of Wellfleet; and d. Feb. 13, 1832. Parents: Benjamin HAMLIN and Anne MAYO.

He was married to Lydia YOUNG on 24 Mar 1748. Children were: Anna HAMBLIN, Thankful HAMBLIN, Lydia HAMBLIN, Lois HAMBLIN, Phebe HAMBLIN, Tamsa HAMBLIN, Mira HAMBLIN.

He was married to Sarah MAYO on 12 Sep 1780 in Massachusetts, Orleans. Children were: Benjamin HAMBLIN Twin A, Rebecca HAMBLIN Twin B , Ruth HAMBLIN.


bullet Benjamin HAMBLIN Twin A was born on 18 Apr 1782 in Massachusetts, Wellfleet. He died in May 1800 in Wisconsin, Martinique. Parents: Benjamin HAMBLIN and Sarah MAYO.


bullet Benjamin HAMBLIN was born in Massachusetts, Waquoit. Parents: Ensign Caleb HAMBLIN and Content FISH.


bullet Benjamin HAMBLIN was born on 11 Jan 1769 in Massachusetts, Sandwich. Parents: Lemuel HAMBLIN and Dorothy FISH.


bullet Bertha HAMBLIN was born on 19 Jul 1891 in Utah, Heberon, Washington County. She was buried on 4 Jul 1964. She died. Parents: Obed Edwin HAMBLIN and Margaret Jemima ADAIR.

She was married to Heber Grant IVINS on 28 Feb 1918.


bullet Bethia HAMBLIN was born on 26 Nov 1693 in Massachusetts, Sandwich. Parents: Bartholomew HAMBLIN and Susannah DUNHAM.


bullet Betsey HAMBLIN was born on 30 Dec 1775 in Massachusetts, West Springfield. She died on 12 Dec 1848.(142) Died unmarried Parents: Jehial HAMBLIN and Jerusha POMEROY.


bullet Betsey HAMBLIN was born on 16 Jun 1800 in New York, Paris. Parents: Cyreneus HAMBLIN and Sarah WILSON.

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