Betsey HAMBLIN died on 19 Mar 1808. She was born in New York, Paris.
Parents: Asa HAMBLIN and
Hannah NOBLES.
Blaine
David HAMBLIN (Private). Parents: Franklin Jay HAMBLIN
and Lilly GILLIAN.Children were:
Bryce Donovan HAMBLIN, Bryant Stephaun HAMBLIN
, Brittany HAMBLIN.
Brittany
HAMBLIN (Private). Parents: Blaine David HAMBLIN
and Krystal Lee CASTILLON.
Bryant
Stephaun HAMBLIN (Private). Parents: Blaine David
HAMBLIN and Krystal Lee CASTILLON.
Bryce
Donovan HAMBLIN (Private). Parents: Blaine David
HAMBLIN and Krystal Lee CASTILLON.
Ensign
Caleb HAMBLIN(143) was born on 8
Feb 1723/24 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. [138] Ensign
Caleb Hamblen,5 (Bro. of Silas,) b. Barnstable, Mass., Feb. 8, 1723-4. The records
of Sandwich show the marriage there, of Caleb Hamblin, of Falmouth, and Content
Fish, of Sandwich, by Ezra Bourne, Justice of the peace, Oct. 29, 1747; she
was dau. of Nathaniel and Dorothy (Ellis) Fish. b. Sandwich, Jan. 23, 1713-4.
He was a Mariner, many years, and successful; resided at Cedar Swamp, near Waquoit,
Falmouth. He was Ensign, 10th Co., in Col. Shubael Gorham's 7 Regt. Mass.,
in the army under Sir William Pepperell; commission given by Gov. Shirley, at
Loisburg, Nov. 4, 1745. Highway Surveyor, 1750. An honest, upright man. Many
of his descendants have been Mariners, shipmasters and officers of vessels; an
honest and hardy race. It is traditional that he and six sons served in the
Revolution, but the record of his service has not been discovered. Both d. Waquoit;
he Apr. 17, 1794; and are buried in the cemetary at East Falmouth. No stone
ever marked his grave.
During the Revolution Falmouth was subject to alarms from British vessels;
Vinyard Sound was at times infested with their cruisers, and Tarpaulin Cove,
Woods Hole, and other places in Falmouth served as harbors for their ships; from
whence they landed to annoy the inhabitants; driving off stock and confiscating
supplies for their navy. Among the patriotic military leaders were Col. Joseph
Dimmock and his brother Lieut. Lot Dimmock, Job Parker, Capt. Joseph Parker,
Capt. Barachiah Bassett and Capt. John Grannis. Early in the struggle Captain
Grannis raised a company which was stationed at the Elizabeth Islands, as Martha's
Vinyard and Nantucket were then called, for better defense of the main land.
Several of the Hamblins of Falmouth were active in the service; among whom were
Caleb Hamlin and his sons. It is traditional that his sons James and Nathan
were captured by the British and that James died in Dartmoor prison, England.
Simeon Hamblin of Falmouth was another Falmouth soldier. Many Cape Cod men served
in Col. Nathaniel Freeman's Barnstable County Militia regiment. Several conflicts
ensued with the enemy in which these restless yankee sailor soldiers succeeded
in capturing English ships during the war. Parents:
James HAMLIN and Mary CROCKER.He was married
to Content FISH on 29 Oct 1747. Children were:
James HAMBLIN, Nathan HAMBLIN,
Caleb HAMBLIN, Reuben HAMBLIN,
Benjamin HAMBLIN, Thomas HAMBLIN,
Abigail HAMBLIN, Nathaniel HAMBLIN,
Deborah HAMBLIN, Hannah HAMBLIN.
Caleb
HAMBLIN was born in Massachusetts, Waquoit. Parents:
Ensign Caleb HAMBLIN and Content FISH.
Caroline
HAMBLIN was born in New York, Paris. Parents:
Asa HAMBLIN and Hannah NOBLES.
Catherine
Munsell HAMBLIN was born on 1 Nov 1861 in Utah, Pinto, Iron County. She
was baptized into the LDS church on 9 May 1869. She was endowed on 16 Sep 1885.
She died in Jan 1939. She was sealed to parents on 6 Jan 1958. Parents:
Edwin HAMBLIN and Hannah Mariah COOK.She was
married to David CHENEY on 14 Feb 1921. She was sealed
to spouse.
Charles
HAMBLIN was born on 4 Aug 1784 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable
County. He died on 10 Apr 1818. He notes Unmarried. Parents:
Isaac HAMBLIN and Reliance COLEMAN.
Charlotte
HAMBLIN was born on 13 May 1774 in New York, New Concord. Parents:
Capt. Perez HAMBLIN and Rhoda HUNT.
Christine
HAMBLIN (Private). Parents: Lee Milne HAMBLIN
and Margie Ruth SHAW.She was married to
Neal Jones FRANCOM on 21 Jun 1978. She was sealed to spouse on 21 Jun 1978.
Children were: Rachael FRANCOM,
Ashley FRANCOM.
Cindy
Ann HAMBLIN (Private). Parents: Dennis Lee HAMBLIN
and Sylvia Ann JOHNSON.
Clara
Melvina HAMBLIN was born on 5 Nov 1876 in Utah, Kanab, Kane County. Parents:
Jacob Vernon HAMBLIN and Sarah
Priscilla LEAVITT.
Clarissa
HAMBLIN was born in New York, Paris. Parents:
Cyreneus HAMBLIN and Sarah WILSON.
Cyreneus
HAMBLIN(144) was born on 5 Aug 1755
in Connecticut, Sharon. He died about 1822 in New York, Pavilion, Genesee
County. He was a Revolutionary Soldier. He was a Farmer. b. Sharon, Ct., Aug.
5, 1755; m. Sarah Wilson. It is traditional that he was a Rev. soldier; farmer.
His name appears on the records of Lenox, Mass. as early as Apr. 12, 1784.
His brothers Perez and Asa conveyed to him a mill in Lenox, May 5, 1787; and
was soon afterwards at Charlton, N.Y., where several of his children were born;
and later at Paris, N.Y., where other children were born. It is said that he
settled at Leroy, N.Y. about 1816.
Both d. in Genese Co., N.Y.; he at Pavilion about 1822.
Parents: Isaac HAMLIN and
Mary GIBBS.He was married to Sarah WILSON
. Children were: Perez HAMBLIN,
Mercy HAMBLIN, Laura HAMBLIN,
Thaddeus HAMBLIN, Sally HAMBLIN,
Harvey HAMBLIN, Clarissa HAMBLIN,
Betsey HAMBLIN, Seth HAMBLIN,
Milo HAMBLIN.
Dan
HAMBLIN was born in 1769 in Connecticut, Farmington, now Burlington. Parents:
Ebenezer HAMBLIN and Lois
BROOKS.
Daniel
HAMBLINHe was married to Deliverance CHILDS
.
David
HAMBLIN was baptized on 15 Feb 1761 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable
County. Parents: Capt. Josiah HAMBLIN and
Deborah PARKER.He was married to Anna LEWIS
on 17 Oct 1789 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. Children were:
Lewis HAMBLIN, Elvaton HAMBLIN
, Deborah P. HAMBLIN, Mercy
HAMBLIN, Harvey HAMBLIN.
David
HAMBLIN was born on 23 May 1752 in Massachusetts, Bridgewater. Parents:
Isaac HAMBLIN and Sarah
SHAW.
David
Merlin HAMBLIN was born on 25 Sep 1908 in Utah, St. George, Washington County.
He died on 26 Jan 1914 in Nevada, Hamblin Ranch. He was buried in Nevada,
Hamblin Ranch. Parents: Edwin Obed HAMBLIN and
Josephine Jarvis MILNE.
Deborah
HAMBLIN died in Mar 1829. She was born in Massachusetts, Waquoit. She
notes Unmarried. Parents: Ensign Caleb HAMBLIN and
Content FISH.
Deborah
P. HAMBLIN was born on 25 Apr 1796 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable
County. Parents: David HAMBLIN and
Anna LEWIS.
Dennis
Lee HAMBLIN (Private). Parents: Lee Milne HAMBLIN
and Margie Ruth SHAW.He was married to
Sylvia Ann JOHNSON on 20 Aug 1969 in Utah, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County.
He was sealed to spouse on 21 Aug 1969. Children were:
Greg Dennis HAMBLIN, Kurt Frank HAMBLIN,
Kelly Lee HAMBLIN, Cindy Ann HAMBLIN,
Drew David HAMBLIN.
Don
Carlos HAMBLIN was born on 16 Feb 1882 in Arizona, Springerville, Apache
County. Parents: Jacob Vernon HAMBLIN and
Sarah Priscilla LEAVITT.
Drew
David HAMBLIN was born on 14 Jul 1981 in Utah, Murray, Salt Lake County.
He died on 7 Oct 1982 in Utah, Murray, Salt Lake County. He was sealed to
parents BIC. Parents: Dennis Lee HAMBLIN and
Sylvia Ann JOHNSON.
Duane
HAMBLIN was born on 11 Feb 1841 in Wisconsin, Spring Prarie, Walworth County.
(28)(27)
He was baptized in 1849.(27) He died
in 1862. He was endowed on 10 May 1862. He was sealed to parents on 26 Jan
1962 in the Arizona LDS temple. He was baptized on 8 Nov 1964. Parents:
Jacob Vernon HAMBLIN and Lucinda TAYLOR.He
was married to Elizabeth RUSSELL.
Duane
Milne HAMBLIN was born on 22 Aug 1914 in Nevada, Barclay, Lincoln County.
He died on 26 Oct 1918 in Nevada, Barclay, Lincoln County. He was buried in
Nevada, Barclay, Lincoln County. Parents: Edwin Obed
HAMBLIN and Josephine Jarvis MILNE.
Dudley
Jabez HAMBLIN was born on 5 May 1880 in Arizona, Springerville, Apache County.
Parents: Jacob Vernon HAMBLIN and
Sarah Priscilla LEAVITT.
Ebenezer
HAMBLIN(145)
(146) was born on 29 Jul 1674 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable
County. He died on 8 Apr 1755 in Massachusetts, Sharon. [19] Deacon, Ebenezer
Hamblen,3 (Brother of Mary) was born in Barnstable, Massachusetts, July 29, 1674,
married Sarah Lewis, April 4, 1698. Mr. David Hamblen says, he probably married
second at Rochester, Massachusetts, September 20, 1729, Elizabeth, widow of Samuel
Arnold, of that place.
He was a prominent man, and occupied the homestead of his father at Hamblin's
Plains, West Barnstable, which he sold to Col. Gorham. The date when he removed
from Barnstable is unknown, and he may have resided afterwards at Rochester,
Massachusetts. He removed to nSharon, Connecticut, where he died in 1755. The
date of his settlement in Sharon is unknown, but it is traditional that he was
one of the proprietors as early as 1730. His descendants are numerous, embracing
many eminent men.
The name Ebenezer was common in this Hamlin family; three of the name were
cousins, all born in Barnstable; viz: Ebenezer,3 son of James, b. July 29, 1674,
who settled in Sharon, Ct., in Westchester parish; and Ebenezer,3 son of Bartholomew,
b. Mar. 23, 1689; who settled in Colchester, Ct., in Westchester parish; and
Ebenezer,3 son on John, b. May 12, 1683; who lived in Barnstable, and d. there,
1736; Each of these three cousins had sons named Ebenezer, as will be seen by
references to their records.
Mr. David Hamblen says, he probably married second at Rochester, Massachusetts,
September 20, 1729, Elizabeth, widow of Samuel Arnold, of Rochester. He was
a prominent man, and occupied the homestead of his father at Hamblin's Plains,
(Coggins Pond) West Barnstable, which he sold to Col. Gorham. The date when
he removed from Barnstable is unknown, and he may have resided afterwards at
Rochester, Massachusetts. He was mentioned in his father's will 1717. He and
his children settled in that part of Rochester, which is now Wareham, Mass.
The church was organized in Wareham, Dec. 25, 1739; among the original members
were, Ebenezer Hamlin, and his children, Hopestill Hunter, Thomas Hamlin and
wife Ruth, and Isaac Hamlin and wife Mercy. He was chosen deacon, Feb. 18, 1740.
On May 26, 1742, "the church on a Lecture day desired to stop to make choice
of some one or more to settle accounts with Deacon Hamblen to see how he had
disposed of the contributions; and to see what ye church was indebted to him.
Accordingly made choice Deacon Gibbs and Isaac Bump."
Deacon Ebenezer Hamlin, and his sons Thomas and wife, and Isaac and wife were
dismissed to Sharon, Ct., May 30, 1742; as no wife of his appears at that time,
it is supposed she was then dead. They settled in Sharon about this time, and
were among the early settlers there, and may have been proprietors.
It is stated in the history of Sharon that he first lived in Sharon where George
Skinner lives; afterwards in the south part of town, below Hitchcock's corner.
He bequeathed "Twenty four pounds old tenor toward the worship of God, in
the neighborhood where I now dwell (Hon. Franklin Andrews) viz: in or near the
new-erected meeting-house on the Oblong near Sharon."
This was the Presb. church at Amenia Union, in Dutchess Co. N.Y., across the
line from Sharon, (now South Amenia) of which Rev. Ebenezer Knibloe was the first
pastor; whose church records are extant, and have been consulted for records
of the descendants of Dea. Ebenezer Hamlin. He d. Sharon, Apr. 8, 1755.
A religious society was early formed in the south west part of Sharon, near
the Colony line, embracing inhabitants of Conn. and N.Y. The meeting house
stood in Sharon, and was called the Round Top Meeting House, built before 1755.
Rev. Ebenezer Knibloe was the minister for more than 25 years. He was a native
of Scotland, and favored the Pretender in the revolution of 1745; on account
of which he removed to America, and settled in the west part of Phillip's Patent,
in Putnam County, N.Y.; two years later he removed to Sharon and gathered the
church at the Corner. He was a prominant man and a good minister. He favored
the British cause in the revolution, causing disaffection in his congregation,
and his usefulness diminished. He d. Dec. 20, 1785. The meeting house was removed
in 1786, to the site of the Presby. church, at Amenia Union, N.Y. [History of
Sharon, Ct.] Parents: James HAMLIN and
Mary DUNHAM.He was married to Sarah LEWIS on
4 Apr 1698. Children were: Ebenezer HAMBLIN,
Mercy HAMLIN, Hopestill HAMLIN,
Cornelius HAMLIN, Thomas HAMLIN,
Isaac HAMLIN, Lewis HAMLIN.
Ebenezer
HAMBLIN was born on 23 Mar 1689 in Massachusetts, Sandwich. Parents:
Bartholomew HAMBLIN and Susannah DUNHAM.
Ebenezer
HAMBLIN was born on 12 May 1683 in Massachusetts, Sandwich. Parents:
John HAMBLIN and Sarah BEARSE.He was married
to Thankful HAMBLIN.
Ebenezer
HAMBLIN(147) was born on 18 Mar 1698/99
in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. He was baptized on 17 Sep
1701 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. b. Barnstable, Mass.
Mar. 18, 1698-9. One Ebenezer, whose wife was Prudence, had children, John and
Israel, baptized in Barnstable, Sept. 3, 1721, perhaps children of this man.
We have seen that about this period his father, brothers and sisters removed
from Barnstable to Rochester, or Agawam precinct in Plymouth, now Wareham, Mass.
No further trace of his family has been found at these places, nor at Middleboro,
Mass.; where he claims to hail from, in the deed received 1636, for land in Farmington,
Conn. It is probable that he went to Rochester, or Middleboro with the other
kindred; thence to Farmington, in the part which is now Bristol, Conn.; where
land was conveyed to him by the following deed:
Deed to Ebenezer Hamblen
Know all men by these presents: that I, Eliezer Peck of ye Town of Farmington,
in ye County of Hartford, & Colony of Connecticut, in New England for ye
sum of ninety pounds of money to my full satisfaction of Ebenezer Hamblen of
Town of Middlebury, (Middleborough) In ye County of Plimoth, & Colony of
Masachusits Bay, in New England, Doe give, grant, bargain, sell & confirm
& fully, freely & absolutely, one piece or parcel of land Scituate, lying
and Being within ye Township of Farmington aforesd, In ye third Division of land
west from ye Reserved Land, west from the town, which lot was Layd out in ye
Right of Joseph Woodford, containing by estimation seventy two acres, be ye Right
of Joseph Woodford, containing by estimation seventy two acres, be ye same more
or less Butted and Bounded as followeth, viz: East & west with highways,
North with Land Layd on ye Right of Thomas Foster, Senr.
To have & to hold all ye above Granted and Bargained seventy two acres of
Land, with all ye appurtenances thereof onto him ye sd Ebene Hamblin, his heirs
and assigns, that immediately and before the day of the date & time of ye
ensealing & delivering of these presents have good right In Lawful ____,
am Lawfully seized of all ye above Bargained premises as a good indefeasible
estate of Inheritance In Fee simple & that ye same is free of all incumbrances
whatsoever. Furthermore 1 ye sd Eleazer Peck do hereby bind myself & my
heirs forever to Warrant forever & Defend ye above Granted and Bargained
premises, unto him ye sd Ebenezer Hamblin, his heirs and assigns forever against
all lawfull Claims & Demands whatsoever. In witness whereof, I ye sd Eliezer
Peck have hereunto sett my hand and seal this seventh Day of April In ye thirteenth
year of ye reign of our Sovereign Lord George ye second of Great Brittain &
King Annoque Domini 1736. his
Eliezer O Peck
mark
Signed, Sealed and delivered
In presence of
Isaac Cowles, Sen. William Hooker.
Farmington April ye 7th day 1736, then Eliezer peck, signer and sealer of this
foregoing Instrument came personally & acknowledged the same to be his free
act & Deed. Before me.
WM. Wadsworth,
Just. Peace.
Pr. John Hooker, Regist.
Book 5, page 668. Farmington Records.
On Jan. 31, 1738, Gideon Barnes, of Farmington, Ct. for L120 conveyed to Ebenezer
Hamlin of same town, 50 acres in Farmington township, lying at a place commonly
called and known by ye name of Poland, as it lyeth Butted and bounded: Eastward
partly with a brook called Poland Brook and partly with ye higheay that runs
between ye second and third divisions, lying west from ye reserved Land, and
westward it butts on land belonging to my father Ebenezer Barnes, Senr, Nextward
it Butts with ye west branch of Poland river and southward it bounds partly with
a hill. Book 6, page 3, Farmington Records.
New Cambridge began about 1727. Ebenezer Barns, from Farmington, Ct., first
settler; others were:
Nehemiah Monross from Lebanon, Ct.
Daniel Brounson from Farmington, Ct.
Nathaniel Messenger from Hartford, Ct.
Benjamin Buck from Farmington, Ct.
Moses Lyman from Wallingford, Ct.
Joseph Gaylord from Wallingford, Ct.
Caleb Matthews from Wallingford, Ct.
Stephen Brooks from Wallingford, Ct.
Oct. 14, 1742, New Cambridge was set off as a parish of Farmington; and was incorporated
as a town, May 1744; Stephen Barns was one of the first deacons; and Stephen
Brooks, one of the first members of the church, 1747.
Dec. 17, 1758, The church records appear to have been transcribed into a new
book in which at that date occurs the following entry: "A copy of the Records
of the Fourth Society, taken of the old Society Record."
July 13, 1739, Ebenezer Barnes of Farmington, conveyed to Ebenezer Hamlin of
same town, Land in Farmington and att a place commonly called and known by ye
Name of Poland, containing by estimation one Rood, Butt more or less, as it lyeth
one ye North sid of ye West Branch of Poland River, and against ye Lands of sd
Hamlin, lately purchased as aforesd, North on one of ye Hardys, supposed to be
Thomas, East with Land of Nehemiah Monross, West with Land Belonging to me ye
sd Ebenezer Barnes.
A local writer says: "Bristol was settled 1728. On the eastern slope of
the nearest hills, at the opening of the range where the Pequabuck flows, Ebenezer
Barnes built his home * * * other settlers came, and along the base of the same
hills, other homes were built, connected by a foot path, which, determined the
location of our earliest residence street called the 'Queen's Road.' "
John Brown's house stood on the hill north of that of Barnes, Caleb Abernathy's
next, and above it that of Nathaniel Messenger, all on the east side; on the
west were the homes of Ebenezer Hamlin and Nehemiah Manross."
Extracts from First Church, Bristol, Ct:
At a general Assembly holden at New Haven, Oct. 14, 1742, they granted (illegible)
ye memorial of Farmington first society, living in the south west part of sd
Society, beginning at the second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth Divisions of
land, to begin at the south end of said divisions and to extend five miles north.
A liberty of winter privileges to hire another (illegible) minister to preach
amongst us for six months; it being necessary for us to choose suitable men to
carry on our necessary concerns. We have at a Society (meeting) by legal warning
on the eighth day of November in the year 1742, maid choice of those officers
as followeth: first we made choice of Ebenezer Barns for our moderator.
At the same meeting they maid choice of Edward Gaylord, Nathaniel Monross and
Ebenezer Hamblin to be their Committee for their Society concerns.
Mar. 11, 1747. A society meeting held at the dwelling of Joseph Benson.
At the same meeting, Mr. Warren, ebenezer hamlin, Edward Gaylord, Samll Gaylord,
Hezekiah Rew, Josiah lewis & Joseph Gaylord should be our committee to agree
with Mr. ____ Newel, Respecting his settling with us in the work of the ministry.
And here it may be noted that at the same meeting, Caleb Matthews, Stephen Brooks,
John Hikox, Caleb Abernathy, Abner Matthews, Abel Royce, Donell Roett, Simeon
Tuttol (Tuttle,) publickly declared themselves of the Church of England, and
under the bishop of london.
Adjourned meeting July 20, 1747.
At the same meeting it was voted that Mr. Ebenezer hamblin, Samuel Gaylord, Edward
Gaylord should be our committee to take care of the building and furnishing Mr.
Samuel Newel's house in manner and form and by the time agreed upon.
Contract and Bond
We, the subscribers, Ebenezer Hamblin, Mr. Samll Gaylord, ens. Edward Gaylord,
being inhabitants of new Cambridge, the fourth Society of the town of Farmington,
and being chosen and impowered by an act and vote of the inhabitants of New Cambridge
at an adjourned meeting holden in New Cambridge afore sd, on the 20 day July
1747, Do for an in the bewhalf of such inhabitants of sd Sociaty, as be lawful
voters and hav power and authority to make such contracts and agreements Jointly
and severally Bind and oblige ourselves and executors, administrators and assigns
to pay and satisfie to Mr. Samll Newel to his Executors &c. the full and
Just sum of One thousands pounds in Bills of credit of this colony in old tener,
at or before the first day of October A.D. 1749, for and in consideration of
his Contracting with us to be and becoming our gospel minister & the Duty
and Re__ant use for him as such and for his settlement amongst us.
The condition of this obligation is such, that if the above sd Ebenezer Hamblin,
Mr. Samll Gaylord, shall within the space of one year and two months from the
day above * * * in good workmanship like manner erect build and set up one *
* * dwelling house for the said Mr. Samuel Newel upon his land in New Cambridge
* * * as he shall direct, of thirty eight feet long and twenty three feet wide,
and sixteen feet and one half between joints with a lintow (lean to) adjoining
the back side 20 feet long and sixteen feet wide, containing five rooms below,
and shall workman like finish the lower rooms in the manner following, namely:
well ceil the dwelling room and make cutiable cobard (suitable cupboard) and
shelves for such rooms, and lath, plaster and whitewash the parlor and bed rooms,
side and overhand, making all sutiable covenant (convenient), good and workmanlike,
doors and portions (partitions) * * * stock and dig and stone * * * a proper
cellar, at least seven feet deep from the lower floor, and the bignes of one
end of the house from the chimney, and in good and workmanlike build * * * a
stack of chimneys consisting of three tunnels from the bottom and two more beginning
at the chambers, making at least two brick ovens of a sutiable bignes, and in
a workmanlike manner make the window frames, * * * and glass, 6 and 8 size, and
one of Eighteen square, and seven with twelve of the same size, all this to be
done by the latter end of Sept. A.D. 1749.
And that they the sd Ebenezer Hamblin, Samll, Gaylord, Edward Gaylord, their
exer's, admr. And assigns shall find and provide at their own cost and charge
all, and all manner of timber, stone, brick, laths, nails, iron, glass, lime,
clay, sand and all hair materials whatsoever shall as fit and necessary to be
used in or about sd building, and they so doing in manner and by the time afore
sd shall be quit of the above sd - bond and obligation, otherwise it is to -
in ful force and virtue, &c. Signed this 20th day July 1747.
ebenezer hamblin.
Samll Gaylord.
Edward Gaylord.
Oct. 1, 1747. At the same meeting Ebenezer hamblin and Josiah lewis were chosen
to apply themselves to the general assembly to get a man authorized and empowered
to collect the tax money that the honorable Assembly granted to this Society.
Jan. 16, 1748. At the same meeting Abraham _____, Ebenezer hamblin, Nehemiah
Monross, thomas hart, and William ______ was chosen as a Committee to inspect
or search all the Public accounts respecting the Society until this day, and
are to make their return of their doings therein to this Society by the first
of May next ensuing this rote.
The name of Ebenezer Hamblin was in a list of churchmen (Episcopalians,) who
were excused from church taxes in 1750, if they would release their right in
the church building.
Dec. 3, 1753. Voted to relinquish Ebenezer Hamblin, his society Rate, being
L1.13.0.
His name is not found on the records of the First church in New Cambridge, now
Bristol, Ct. after the last date above, and no mention of his family found there.
July 26, 1752. Ebenezer Hamblen, of Farmington for L800 deeded to Nehemiah
Monross, of same place, Land in Farmington, containing by estimation 50 acres
more or less, called and known by the name of Poland, as it lyeth butted and
bounded, eastward partly on a brook called Poland brook and partly with a Highway
that runs between the second and third divisions, west of the Reserved Land,
and westward with land of Amos Barnes, northward with the west Branch of Poland
River and southward it Butts partly with a highway and partly with a hill; also
one rood on the north sid of the above granted Land, and on the south sid of
sd river which I purchased of Ebenezer Barnes, Senr.
About this time we suppose he went to what is now Alford, Mass.; where the Indians
conveyed lands, known as the "Shawenon Purchase," to certain persons,
among whom were Ebenezer and John Hamblin.
Deed
Know all men by these presents that we John Poph-ne-hon-muknook, Peter Poph-fun-nan-peet,
Joahoiakim Yoakin, Gaac We-naum-peet, (Indians); all of Stockbridge in consideration
on L20 to us in hand paid have given granted and conveyed and do hereby give
grant and convey to the persons hereafter mentioned, a certain tract of land
lying and situated in the County of Hampshire; bounded as follows: East on Sheffield,
South on Indian land, where John Van Guilder and Andrew Kamer now live; West
on land lately to Robert Noble and others called Nobletown; to run east over
to the Stockbridge west line. And we John, Peter and the rest do by this instrument
hereby sell and convey said land to Ebenezer Baldwin, Aaron Loomis, Josiah Phelps,
Jr., Benjamin Tremain, Samuel Colver, Samuel Welch, David Winchell, Samuel Younglove,
Mary Shaw, William Webb, Noah Blandin Timothy Hopkins, Jonathan Welch, Robert
Jaynes, Samuel Winchell, Jonathan Willard, William Jaynes, Gideon Chubb, Ebenezer
Smith, Aaron Sheldon, Phillip Smith, Israel Taylor, Andrew Van Guilder, Joseph
Van Guilder, Jacob Van Guilder, Hezekiah Winchell, Timothy Woodbridge, Stephen
Kelsey, Ebenezer Hamblin, John Hamblin, Ebenezer Warner, Eliatha Rew, Elnathan
Bronson, Robert Watson, Anthony Haskins, Micah Haskins, Abel Kelsey, Stephen
Kelsey, Jr., Jonah Fortin, Simon Cook. - Given under our hands and seal at Stockbridge,
this twenty ninth day of October in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred
and Fifty Six.
Received and recorded in the Proprietors Records of the Shawwenon purchase.
This land was partially in the present towns of Egremont and Alford. The land
of the last mentioned thirteen persons is now in Alford. At a meeting on the
proprietors September 13, 1757, John Hamblin, Elnathan Bronson and Daniel Kelsey,
were appointed a committee to prosecute any person found trespassing on said
land. John Hamblin and Elnathan Bronson were appointed a committee to pay the
Indians and take security for the proprietors.
These lands are embraced in the towns of Egremont and Alford, Mass. Some of
the names in this deed were familiar ones in Farmington, Ct. Among the early
settlers of Alford were Ebenezer and John Hamlin; the names of Ebenezer Hamblin,
Senior, and Ebenezer Hamlin, Jr. appear frequently on the town records. The
site of his house in Alford village, in the fork of the road, a little south
of the Union meeting house, is still known.
A more recent house erected by the Hamlins over a century ago on the same site
was taken down Sept. 1893, by Mr. Frank Kline, who purchased it of the owner,
Mr. John H. Tuttle, and set up the frame for a dwelling two lots south of the
ancient location. A road beginning at his house leading to West Stockbridge
Center was laid out in 1743.
Apr. 20, 1762. He sold to Phineas Nash 62 acres of the Shawenon Purchase, and
the same day sold to Jacob Newcomb for eighty pounds, half of lot 23, beginning
at the west end of the lot and extending eastward to the middle of Long Pond.
Nov. 5, 1763. He sold to John Hamlin tow and one half acres of land at the west
end of lot 23.
Ebenezer and John Hamlin (with others) signed a petition (not dated) stating
that the subscribers at different times had entered and made improvements on
land within this province (Mass.) lying west of Sheffield and Stockbridge, and
about 15 miles east of the Hudson river.
Except as above stated, the record of his family has not been discovered. The
Farmington records show the marriage of thankful Hamlin to Jacob Royce, son of
Abel, who lived near Ebenezer Hamlin in New Cambridge; she may have been a daughter
of Ebenezer. The records of Westchester parish, in Colchester, Ct. show the
death of Ebenezer Hamlin there, Mar. 25, 1774, aged 75 years, which was his correct
age; also the death of widow Mary Hamlin, Feb. 28, 1779, aged 70 years.
Parents: Ebenezer HAMBLIN and
Sarah LEWIS.He was married to Prudence UNKNOWN
. Children were: John HAMBLIN,
Israel HAMBLIN, Thankful HAMBLIN,
Ebenezer HAMBLIN.
Ebenezer
HAMBLIN(148) was born in 1740 in
Connecticut, Farmington.(149) Farmington,
Connecticut is now called Bristol, Connecticut. It is supposed that he removed
in youth with his father to what is now Alford, Mass. The following record is
found at Great Barrington, Mass.: Dec. 18, 1762. Int of m. between Ebenezer
Hamlin, Jr. of Great Barrington, and Lois Brooks, of Farmington (Conn.) was entered
on record and a Notification thereof posted on the next day.
Per Mark Hopkins
Town clerk of Gt. Barrington, Mass.
They were m. 1763. June 27, 1763, he sold to Noah and Anthony Haskins 150 acres
of land in the "Shawenon Purchase," (in Alford,) Apr. 25, 1765, he
was of Farmington, Ct., when he conveyed to Philip Case the westerly part of
lot 23, (in Alford.) The records of the May term 1771 of the Conn. Gen. Assembly
mentions Ebenezer Hamlin of Farmington. He was assessed for taxes 1771-3, in
that part of Farmington which is now Burlington, at that period called Farmington
West Woods, Dec. 23, 1772, with others of Farmington, he conveyed land to the
town for highway purposes; his tract being described as lot 35, in 5th division
in West part of Farmington. It is supposed he resided at some time near the
old Simeon Hart place in the center of Burlington, a good farm of 120 acres,
occupied in 1899 by Mr. Mauzer Brocket. The records of Bristol, Ct. show various
conveyences of land from and to him and his wife Lois; and deeds in which his
son Mark and brothers Lent and Dan, and others are parties. At a meeting of
the proprietors of Upper Husatonic, 1793 at Gt. Barrington, lot 35 was drawn
by him. They were residents of Bristol and Burlington until 1797, where he was
prominent in town and church.
Extracts from Records of First Presb. Ch., West Britain, now Burlington, Ct.
First Monday, Dec., 1774. Annual meeting, Ebenezer Hamblin (and others,) chosen
rate makers.
Monday, Dec. 4, 1775. This meeting is opened according to adjournment; att the
same meeting, to Chuse an agent to Remonstrate against the Doings of the Committee
appointed to set a stake for a meeting house; att the same meeting made choyce
of Ebenezer Hamblin an agent to Remonstrate against the Doings of the Committee
and to make applycation to the same Court that the other Committee made their
Returns too, and to Pray out another Committee to set a stake for a meeting house.
In 1899 the writer visited the neighborhood where these old records were kept,
and saw the old site of the meeting house where they "set the stake,"
the house itself was removed many years ago to another locality; and also heard
the tradition of the "Doings," referred to in the record. It seems
that a committee was appointed to select a site for the meeting house. They
were not of the same mind; but finally hit upon a novel plan for selecting the
place, in this way; it was agreed that each member should go out and set a stake
where he desired the house built, and the one who returned first to the meeting
place, after setting his stake, should be the winner, and that his selection
should be accepted; and in that manner they "set the stake."
April 2, 1776. Town meeting. Ebenezer Hamblin (and others) committee to supply
the pulpit.
Nov. 11, 1776. Ebenezer Hamblin chosen moderator. Chose agt. To remonstrate
against the doings of the Hon. County Corts Committee for to pitch a stake for
a meeting house, and to pray out a Committee for to set a stake for a meeting
house.
Mr. Simeon Hart, Mr. Justis Webster, Mr. Ebenezer Hamblin, made choice for Prudential
Committee. That John Phelps & Ebenezer Hamblin provide two black cloaths
(Palls) for the use of burying the dead. Ebenezer Hamblin chosen Rate maker.
Oct. 23, 1777. Made Choice of Ens. (Ensign) Ebenezer Hamblin, Capt. Simeon Hart
& Mr. Seth Waird, Prudential Committee of the year insuing.
Feb. 2, 1778. Att the same meeting maid Choice of Lieut. Titus Cunnel and Mr.
Seth Waird, and Ensign Ebenezer Hamblin, agents to apply to the Hon. Gen. Assembly
for tax on all the Lands of the Non residents, and for the Remittance of our
Colony taxes.
March 24, 1778. Ensign Ebenezer Hamblin Chosen Moderator.
Dec. 7, 1778. At the same meeting made choice of Mr. Seth Ward, Mr. Joseph Lankton,
and Ens. Ebenezer Hamblin Prudential Committee for the year insuing.
March 1, 1779. Att the same meeting, made choice of Capt. Simeon Hart, Abiel
Humphrey, Samuel Calven, Joshua Phelps, Joseph Bacon, Jr., Seth Wiard, &
Ebenezer Hamblin, Be a committee to Look into the Surcomstances of the Several
Districts and arrange them and make their report to the annual meeting in December,
1779. (This committee divided the society into districts for schools and reported
Dec. 6, 1779.)
Att same meeting, voted to give Ensign Ebenezer Hamblin twelve pounds, eighteen
shil. For his order on the Society Treasury for the sum of three Pounds sixteen
Shillings.
Thursday, May 11, 1780. At the June meeting voted that Ens. Samll Warner, and
Mr. Bartholomew Driggs, and Lieut. Ebenezer Hamblin be a Committee to settle
the Societys accounts with the Treasury.
Dec. 3, 1781. Ebenezer Hamblin, Moderator.
Sept. 15, 1783. Att the same meeting, voated to establish the same committee
to treet with Mr. Miller with the addition of Stephen Hotchkiss, Ebenezer Hamblin
& Seth Wiard.
Oct. 13, 1783. Same meeting, made Left, Ebenezer Hamblin to Leade in sd meeting.
Dec. 4, 1786. Left, Ebenezer Hamblin, Moderator.
Dec. 1789. Made choice of Lt. Ebenezer Hamblin, Mark Hamlin, Simeon Hart, Esq.
& Zebulon Frisbie, Jr., to prise the wood that each man shall bring.
They resided at New Hartford, Ct., 1805-8, and at Barkhemstead, 1809-11.
He is called Ensign and lieutenant on the record; and it is traditional that
he was a soldier in the French and Rev. wars; that he was at Forts Edward and
Ticonderoga; noted for bravery; and that he was a pensioner. The record of his
service not discovered.
She was adm. to the ch. Bristol, under the ministry of Rev. Samuel Newell, Feb.
10, 1765.
Parents: Ebenezer HAMBLIN and
Prudence UNKNOWN.He was married to Lois BROOKS
in 1763 in Connecticut, Farmington. Children were:
Mark HAMBLIN, Rosabella HAMBLIN,
Rosina HAMBLIN, Dan HAMBLIN,
Lent HAMBLIN, Hannah HAMBLIN,
Hannah HAMBLIN, Mercy HAMBLIN,
Lois HAMBLIN.
Ebenezer
S. HAMBLIN was born on 9 Apr 1778 in Massachusetts, West Springfield. Parents:
Jehial HAMBLIN and Jerusha
POMEROY.
Edna
HAMBLIN (Private). Parents: Edwin Obed HAMBLIN
and Josephine Jarvis MILNE.She was married to
Grant Daniel REYNOLDS on 25 Apr 1938 in Utah, Salt
Lake City, Salt Lake County. Children were: Gayle Marie
REYNOLDS, Daniel Asa REYNOLDS,
Richard Grant REYNOLDS, Ann Catherine REYNOLDS
.
Edwin
HAMBLIN was born on 20 May 1835 in Ohio, Bainbridge, Ross County.
(150)(27)
(151)(27)
(28)(152) Alternate Birthplace:
Bainbridge, Geauga, Ohio He was baptized in May 1846. He was a MISSIONARY
AMONG THE INDIANS OF SOUTHERN UTAH between 1853 and 1861 in Utah, Santa Clara,
Washington County. He resided in 1856/57 in Nevada, Clover Valley, Lincoln
County. He resided in 1859 in Utah, Santa Clara, Washington County. He resided
between 1861 and 1866 in Utah, Pinto, Iron County. He was endowed on 1 Nov
1862. He resided in 1869 in Utah, Gunlock, Washington County. He resided in
1872/73 in Nevada, Clover Valley, Lincoln County. He died on 12 Jan 1925 in
Utah, St. George, Washington County. He was buried on 15 Jan 1925 in Utah,
St. George, Washington County. He was sealed to parents on 5 Jun 1957 in the
Arizona LDS temple. He was baptized on 3 Nov 1964. He was ordained HIGH PRIEST.
He was a JUSTICE OF THE PEACE in Nevada, Clover Valley, Lincoln County. He
was a 1ST LIEUTENANT IN TOOELE COUNTY MILITIA in Utah, Tooele, Tooele County.
(153) Parents: Isaiah
HAMBLIN and Daphne HAYNES.He was married to
Hannah Mariah COOK on 28 May 1855 in Utah, Tooele,
Tooele County. Alternate Date: 24 May 1855 He was sealed to spouse on 1 Nov
1862 in the Salt Lake City, Utah LDS temple.(51)
Children were: Obed Edwin HAMBLIN,
Isaiah HAMBLIN, Hannah Mariah HAMBLIN,
Catherine Munsell HAMBLIN, Sarah Jane HAMBLIN,
Josephine HAMBLIN, Joseph Peter
HAMBLIN, Emma Elizabeth HAMBLIN,
William Haynes HAMBLIN, Mary Ellen HAMBLIN.
Edwin
Obed HAMBLIN was born on 8 Mar 1885 in Utah, Gunlock, Washington County.
He died on 9 Sep 1975 in Utah, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County.
(154) He was buried on 16 Sep 1975 in Utah, Murray, Salt Lake County,
Murray City Cemetary. 12 East Lot 73 Grave 7 Clover Valley, Barclay, and Joseco,
Nevada are the same town. Parents: Obed Edwin HAMBLIN
and Margaret Jemima ADAIR.He was married to
Josephine Jarvis MILNE on 12 Jun 1907 in Utah, St. George, Washington County.
He was sealed to spouse on 12 Jun 1907. Children were:
David Merlin HAMBLIN, Veva HAMBLIN,
Duane Milne HAMBLIN, Edna HAMBLIN,
Franklin Obid HAMBLIN, Lee Milne HAMBLIN,
Erastus Jay HAMBLIN.
Eleanor
HAMBLIN was born on 18 Oct 1726 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable
County. She died died young. Parents: Shubael HAMBLIN
and Eleanor WINSLOW.
Eleazer
HAMBLIN was born on 4 Mar 1787 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable
County. He died on 14 Apr 1818 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County.
He notes Unmarried. Parents: Isaac HAMBLIN and
Reliance COLEMAN.
Electa
HAMBLIN was born on 26 Apr 1782 in Massachusetts, West Springfield. She
died on 12 Nov 1785 in Massachusetts, West Springfield. Parents:
Jehial HAMBLIN and Jerusha POMEROY.
Electa
HAMBLIN was born on 22 Mar 1787 in Massachusetts, West Springfield. Parents:
Jehial HAMBLIN and Jerusha
POMEROY.
Elijah
HAMBLIN(155) was born on 22 Mar 1722/23
in Massachusetts, Eastham. He was baptized on 26 Aug 1759 in Connecticut,
Griswold. The Preston, Ct. records, show that Joseph Hamlin witnessed a deed
from Thomas Stanton of Preston to his brother Joseph Stanton. 1718-9;
That Abigail witnessed a deed there, 1721;
Judith (Judah?) Hamlin, son of Joseph, baptized, Griswold, Ct., formerly part
of the Preston Apr. 2, 1721;
Lucy Hamblen, dau. of Keziah b. Voluntown, Ct., Mar. 16, 1763.
Ruth Hamblen, d. Voluntown, May 9, 1764.
) b. Mar. 22, 1722-3, perhaps in Eastham, Mass., birth recorded in Orleans, then
part of Eastham; m. Mary ____. He probably removed to Conn. The records of
Voluntown, Ct., show that Elijah Hamblin of that place conveyed land to Elisha
Hamblin, 1760; and the records of Preston, Ct. show that Elijah Hamblin conveyed
land to Mary Cook, of Preston, Feb. 23, 1758. Their son, Elijah, was bap. In
Griswold, Ct., Aug. 26, 1759. The records of Canterbury, Ct., show the births
of the following children of Elijah and Mary Hamblin: Parents:
Elisha HAMLIN and Elizabeth MAYO.He was married
to Mary UNKNOWN. Children were:
Elizabeth HAMBLIN, Elijah HAMBLIN,
John HAMBLIN.
Elijah
HAMBLIN was born on 2 Jun 1751 in Connecticut, Canterbury. Parents:
Elijah HAMBLIN and Mary UNKNOWN.
Elijah
HAMBLIN(156) prob. died young Parents:
Capt. Perez HAMBLIN and
Rhoda HUNT.
Elizabeth
HAMBLIN was born in Massachusetts, Eastham. Another record states she was
born in Billingsgate, Mass Parents: Benjamin HAMLIN
and Anne MAYO.She was married to
William HOLMES on 5 Nov 1750. Children were: Stetson
HOLMES.
Elizabeth
HAMBLIN was born on 14 May 1749 in Connecticut, Canterbury. Parents:
Elijah HAMBLIN and Mary UNKNOWN.
Elizabeth
HAMBLIN was born in 1809 in New York, Paris. She died on 6 Jan 1814 in
New York, Paris. Parents: Asa HAMBLIN and
Hannah NOBLES.
Elkanah
HAMBLIN(109) was born on 16 Mar 1685
in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. He died in 1764 in Massachusetts,
Barnstable, Barnstable County.
Will of Elkanah Hamblin
In the name of God, Amen.
I, Elkanah Hamblin of Barnstable in ye county of Barnstable, ye, being advanced
in years through God's goodness of sound and disposing mind and memory do this
26th day of March, 1754, make & ordain this by Last Will & Testament,
knowing that it is appointed for man once to die, and first I commit my soul
to God in Jesus Christ and my body I commit to the earth, and touching the worldly
estate wherein God hath blessed me and I give dismiss & dispose of the same
in the following manner and form, & first my will is that my just debts and
funeral charges shall be paid out of my personal estate by my executers.
IMPRIMIS: I give and bequeath to my loving wife Margaret in lieu of her dower
the use and improvement of a fire, room, , cellar and chamber in my dwelling
house, the profit of a cow, six sheep and of a swine pastured, four load of wood
at the door per annum, a sixth of the produce of lands lot tilled, a sixth part
of the fruit of the orchard, a privilege of being carried to meeting and of having
her grain carried to mill & the mmeal brought home. These articles to be
don & performed by my son Reuben Hamblin for his mother during her widowhood
yearly & every year in consideration of what is hereafter give, & it
is to be understood said Reuben is to find and keep said cow and sheep for his
mother's profit, and of all the land hereafter given him to render a sixth of
the produce to his mother of what is planted or sown, also I give my said wife
one half of my personal estate not hereafter particularly disposed of.
Item: I give and bequeath to the heirs of my son Sylvanus Hamblin, deceased
to their heirs and assigns forever, one lot of land in the Long Pond
& four founds lawful money to be paid by my son Reuben in two years
after my decease.
Item: I give and bequeath to my son Reuben Hamblin his heirs and assigns forever
all and singular my real estate saving said lot at the Lake Pond my
house, barn, homestead, meadow, woodland and whatever else is denominated
real estate, further I give my sd son half my apparel, all my life
stock, money credits, husbandry utensils, to him and his heirs, on
condition he or pay my debts and perform ye articles above
enjoyned & pay the legacies hereafter and heretofore mentioned.
Item: I give and bequeath to my nephew Seth Fish five shillings.
Item: I give and bequeath to my daughter Tabitha Saunderson half of my indoors
personal estate not particularly already disposed of and five shilligs
in twelve months to be paid by my son Reuben. I likewise constitute
make and appoint my two sons Rueben and John Hamblin Executors of this my last
will and testament.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal, the day and date above.
Signed, sealed, pronounced, published and declared by the said Elkanah Hamblin
to be his last will and testament.
Elkanah Hamblin (L.S.)
In the presence of these subscribers,
Joseph Childs
William Crocker
David Crocker
Children: (all born is Barnstable)
20 July 1712 Sylvanus
13 March 1714 Reuben
7 Oct. 1715 Abagail
2 Nov. 1717 John
7 Sept. 17220 Rachel Died: 1722
12 Jun. 1721 Patience
14 Apr. 1723 Tabitha
Mentioned in his father's will 1717. Parents: James HAMLIN
and Mary DUNHAM.He was married to
Abigail Bearse HAMBLEN on 13 Apr 1711.(109)
Elkanah Hamblin married his cousin, Abigail Bearse Hamblen, daughter
of John and Sarah Bearse Hamblen. Children were: Sylvanus
HAMBLIN, Reuben HAMBLIN,
Abaigail HAMBLIN, John HAMBLIN,
Rachael HAMBLIN, Patience HAMBLIN,
Tabitha HAMBLIN.
He was married to Margaret BATES
on 11 Aug 1734.
Elkanah
HAMBLIN was born on 1 Jul 1740 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable
County. He died on 19 Apr 1750 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County.
Parents: Reuben HAMBLIN and
Hope HAMBLEN.
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