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Nathaniel Beebe

Male Abt 1717 - 1760  (~ 43 years)


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  1. 1.  Nathaniel Beebe was born about 1717 in East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut (son of Jonathan Beebe and Bridget W. Brockway); died in Jan 1760 in East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.

    Notes:

    Unmarried.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Jonathan Beebe was born on 19 Aug 1674 in New London, New London Co, Connecticut (son of Samuel* Beebe and Mary Agnes* Keeney); died on 12 Oct 1761 in East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.

    Notes:

    He may have had a wife before Bridget. He lived in New London, Ct. up to including Aug. 6, 1696, when his ear-mark for cattle was recorded.

    About 1703/4 he moved and settled in Millington, Middlesex, Ct. near the north-est corner of Long Poind in E. Haddam, Ct. where he became a man of consequence.

    He owned land in Colchester, Ct. for in a 1710 town meeting it was granted that J. Beebe could move the bounds of his farm further northwards so as to bring the part into Colchester limits.

    The land records of Lyme, Ct. indicate that he became a large landholder there from 1738 to 1743.

    He & his wife Bridget are both buried in Long Pond Cemetery, Millington, Ct.

    Jonathan married Bridget W. Brockway in 1714. Bridget (daughter of Wolston Brockway, Sr. (immigrant) and Hannah Briggs) was born on 09 Jan 1671 in Lyme, New London, Connecticut; died on 6 Apr 1756 in East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; was buried in Long Pond Cem, Millington, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Bridget W. Brockway was born on 09 Jan 1671 in Lyme, New London, Connecticut (daughter of Wolston Brockway, Sr. (immigrant) and Hannah Briggs); died on 6 Apr 1756 in East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; was buried in Long Pond Cem, Millington, Connecticut.

    Notes:

    V. BRIDGET BROCKWAY, b. at Lyme, Conn., 9 Jan. 1671 [1671-72]. The copy in Register, Vol. 33, p. 427, has the month July, which is erroneous. Beman Brockway's pamphlet says she married in 1714, with JONATHAN BICEBE. If so she must have
    been his second wife.
    Bridget, wife of Jonathan Beebe, died in East Haddaui, Conn., 6 April 1756, aged eighty-six years., according to her gravestone
    https://familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/11083108

    Buried:
    headstone states she died 1750 age 80.

    Children:
    1. Jonathan Beebe was born in 1693 in of, East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; was christened on 23 Jan 1725 in Fairfield Co, Connecticut; died before 22 Mar 1786 in Millington, Middlesex, Connecticut.
    2. William Beebe was born about 1700 in New London, New London Co, Connecticut; died on 29 Jan 1788 in Colchester, New London, Connecticut.
    3. Jerusha Beebe was born about 1709 in East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; died after 1750.
    4. Joshua Beebe was born in 1713 in New London, New London Co, Connecticut; died in 1797 in Ludlow, Hampden, Massachusetts.
    5. Caleb Beebe was born about 1715 in East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; died after 1755 in East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
    6. 1. Nathaniel Beebe was born about 1717 in East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; died in Jan 1760 in East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Samuel* Beebe was born before 23 Jun 1633 in Broughton, Northamptonshire, England; was christened on 23 Jun 1633 in St. Andrew, Broughton, Northamptonshire, England (son of John* Beebe, II and Rebecca* Ladd); died on 12 Mar 1712 in Plum Island, Suffolk, New York.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: 1649, to Massachusetts from England

    Notes:

    Samuel Beebe Twin to Thomas
    He came to New England in 1649 with his brother John to establish a home for the rest of the family to come to. They lived briefly in Glouchester, MA, but then removed to New London, Ct. where land was granted him Dec. 2, 1651 as well as several times afterwards.

    The family of Samuel became large land owners and intermarried with well-to-do-families, being a prosperous farmer himself. He was also a soldier for many years. On June 4, 1765 he was confirmed as sergeant of the Trainband, at New London, Ct. and again on 1678 with his brother Thomas Beebe. He participated in various campaigns against the Indians.

    The name is found among the Minute Men of '76 and in the armies of the Revolution, as officers and enlisted men. In 1708 he testified that he and his brother made the fence to Mr. Winthrop's Ox pasture "sixty years since".

    On Sept. 15, 1691 he was one of the jury in New London, Ct. Samuel lived in New London until sometime after 1704, when he moved to Plum Island, NY, where he died.

    Early in 1712 administration was granted on his estate to his widow Mary and his son Samuel of Southold, Long Island.

    His will was dated Mar.14, 1712 and was probated April 6 1712, in which all his children are listed except Anne who died beforehand.

    His wife Mary moved to Colchester, Ct. after his death and probably died there. A deed recorded in New London, dated May 8, 1716 from Mary Beebe, then a resident of Colchester, and relict (widow) of Samuel Beebe, late of New London, deceased, and conveyed to Samuel Fox of New London, for a valuable sum of money, land in New London, "originally granted to William Keeney".
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    Name: Samuel Beebe 1 Sex: M
    Birth: ABT 1633 in Broughton, Northamptonshire, England Death: 1712 in New London, New London Co, CT
    Baptism: 23 JUN 1633 St. Andrew Church, Broughton, Northamptonshire, England
    Immigration: ABT 1650 England > CT
    Occupation: Farmer
    Probate: 16 APR 1712

    Note: Wilder, Louise Beebe. "Lucius Beebe of Wakefield and Sylenda Morris Beebe, His Wife: Their Forbears and Descendants," NY: Knickerbocker Press, 1930. pp28-31. Research from Glen Swartz GLSwartz@aol.com

    Samuel Beebe was baptised in the parish church of St. Andrew at Broughton, England, 23 Jun 1633. He married probably as early as 1660 to Mary Keeny, or Keeney, daughter of Agnes and William Keeney...

    A deed recorded in New London, May 8, 1716, was from Mary Beebe, "now resident of Colchester, and relict of Samuel Beebe, late of New London, deceased."...
    Administration on his estate was granted Apr 16, 1712, to his widow, Mary and his son, Samuel, of Southold, Long Island.

    In Joshua Hempstead's Diary, May 9, 1725, he wrote: "Old Goodee Beebee died," and on May 10: "I was at the funeral of old Ms. Beebe, aged about 86 or 7. Her husband was 1 of ye first Settlers of ye Towne."
    TWIN: Y
    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=stice_update&id=I1413

    Samuel* married Mary Agnes* Keeney in 1660 in New London, New London Co, Connecticut. Mary (daughter of William* Kenney and Agnes* Duckett (maybe)) was born about 1640 in New London, New London Co, Connecticut; died on 09 May 1725 in New London, New London Co, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary Agnes* Keeney was born about 1640 in New London, New London Co, Connecticut (daughter of William* Kenney and Agnes* Duckett (maybe)); died on 09 May 1725 in New London, New London Co, Connecticut.

    Notes:

    arrived here about 1656 according to Clifford Beebe.
    2nd wife.
    She was called "old Goodie Beebe" in Hempsteads Diary.

    Children:
    1. Susannah Beebe was born in 1663 in New London, New London Co, Connecticut; died after 1681 in of, New London, New London Co, Connecticut.
    2. William* Beebe was born in 1665 in New London, New London Co, Connecticut; died on 30 Dec 1750 in New London, New London Co, Connecticut.
    3. Agnes Beebe was born in 1668; died in 1748.
    4. Nathaniel Beebe was born in 1668 in New London, New London Co, Connecticut; died on 17 Dec 1724 in New London, New London Co, Connecticut.
    5. Anne Beebe was born in 1672 in New London, New London Co, Connecticut; died before 10 Nov 1702.
    6. 2. Jonathan Beebe was born on 19 Aug 1674 in New London, New London Co, Connecticut; died on 12 Oct 1761 in East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.
    7. Mercy Beebe was born in 1678 in New London, New London Co, Connecticut; died after May 1746 in of, New London, New London Co, Connecticut.
    8. Thomas Beebe was born in 1682 in New London, New London Co, Connecticut; died in 1720 in Haddam, Middlesex Co, Connecticut.

  3. 6.  Wolston Brockway, Sr. (immigrant) was born in 1638 in London, Middlesex, England; died on 14 Sep 1717 in Lyme, New London Co, Connecticut.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Other-Begin: 14 Jul 1674, Hartford, Hartford Co, Connecticut; will of Gregory Wolterton

    Notes:

    The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Volumes 11-13
    googlebooks

    Wolstan Brockway.?This New England forefather was the ancestor of all of the Brockway name in America, so far as now known. He is first heard of at Saybrook, Connecticut, in 1659, when he purchased in Lyme, on the east side of the river, and removed to the "Black Ball " precinct in that town. He subsequently bought a large tract, in its northern extremity, on the bank of the Connecticut, called for nearly two centuries "Joshua Town," after a famous Indian Sachem named Joshua, who originally lived there. Wolstan Brockway died in the early part of the last century, and was buried in a rough side-hill graveyard at "Brockway's Ferry," in the Joshua Town quarter, where many of his early descendants also repose, but which, long since deserted, is now nearly hidden by trees and shrubs. He is said traditionally to have come from " Silver Street, London," and, from his computed age, must then have been quite a youth.

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    WOLSTON & HANNAH (BRIGGS) BROCKWAY, BIO & FIND-A-GRAVE
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    (1) WOLSTON & HANNAH (BRIGGS) BROCKWAY ,BIOGRAPHICAL & FAMILY DATA, from "The Brockway Family : Some records of Wolston Brockway, and his descendants," compiled for Francis E. Brockway with assistance of D. Willilams Patterson (See source attached to this record for publication details.]
    WOLSTON BROCKWAY, the progenitor of the New England family bearing his name, was probably born in some part of England, not far from 1638. In a deposition made by him 10 July 1714, and recorded in Lyme, his age is stated at ' 'seventy years or thereabouts, ' ' and he stated that he had dwelt in Lyme for fifty years past; but there are indications that both his age and the length of his residence in Lyme were placed too low. He bought land with a house and barn thereon, of John Reynolds, both of Saybrook,
    Conn., 3 December 1659, the land being described as ' 'one ye east sid of ye riuer ouer against ye towne of Saybrooke," and the consideration, ^20 sterling. The natural inference is that he was of full age when he made this purchase, and that he settled at once in his new house, and that would fix the date of his birth about 1638, and make his residence in
    Lyme to cover nearly fifty-five years, in July 1714. His first home in Lyme was probably on Duck River, at some distance south'of the present village of Lyme, and near Long Island Sound.
    A highway laid out 24 March 1698-99, is described as follows : "The highway "on the Southward side of Duck riuer is as follows : First, the highway from Wolston Brockway's Landing place is four rods wide, the landing place being in length from said highway, southwest ten rods and a half to a stub" etc. This road passed the "planting field" and thence to "Black Hall river." Between Smith'sNeckand the planting
    field it passed Thomas Champion's house, Richard Smith's yard, Edward Lay's land and William Brockway's comer. In 1675 he sold to Isaac Watterus of Lyme, a piece of land in "the planting field," bounded northerly by the lands of the said Isaac, and easterly by the Black Hall river. \.\\ this deed he was styled Planter. See Lyme deeds Vol. I, p. 66.
    On the 9th of Febniary 1676-77, in a deed to Richard Smith he was styled Cooper. He sold land 29 April, 1682 to Christopher Christophers of New London, describing it as "all of my laud purchased of John Reynolds, in the neck of land commonly called Black Point," twenty acres of upland and three and a half of meadow. He and wife Hannah, by deed dated 13 March 1707-08, gave their homestead to their son,
    Richard Brockway, with reservation during their lives, and a stipulation that he should pay ^ 1 5 to his brother, John Brockway, on their death. In a deed to his youngest son, John Brockway, 5 September 1716, conveying five acres of land near Flat Rock Hill, he again styled himself Cooper.
    He was frequently elected to some office in the town. As hayward, 13 Feb. I 6 J 6 - J J ; fence-viewer, 24 Sept. 1677 and 9 Dec. 1679 ; hayward, 29 Dec. 1684; and pound-keeper on the same date; surveyor,27 Nov. 1689 and 16 Dec. 1690; fence-viewer, Dec. 1690, 14 Dec. 1697, 15 Dec. 1698 and 15 Dec. 1701. He was elected constable 18 Dec. 1699, but refused to serve. He owned land at Tantum Morantum, near
    what is now Brockway's Ferry, as. early as r Feb. 1702-3, at which date he bought forty acres of land there of Rev. Moses Noyes, which was already in Brockway's possession, but. it is not known that he lived there. His car-mark for cattle, recorded at Lyme 1 June, T6?was afterward transferred to his
    grandson, William Brockway, Jr.
    The townsmen of Lyme, '27 Aug. 1688, assessed him as "Walstone Brockway," as follows :
    "3 persons, 60 00 00
    "house and Lands 02 00 00
    '2 Oxen, two Cowes 16 00 00
    '1 : 3 yerliug 5 : 2 yerlings . . 12 10 00
    '1 Mare 2 hogs 12 sheep . . . . 13 00 00
    The tax on this amount was 103 [POUNFS] See
    the New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. XXXIV, pp. 379 to 381.

    He married with HANNAH BRIGGS, widow of John Harris of Boston, Mass, witfi whom she married 10 September, 1657.* She was born at Boston, 28 August, 1642, daughter of William and Mary Briggs. She died at Lyme, 6 February, 1687-8S. He married with a second wife whose name was HANNAH, but her
    maiden name has not been found. He gave his land to his children during his life. Perhaps the latest deed was to his daughter, Hannah Wade, dated 16 May, 1717, giving her certain personal property, to take efiect on the death of himself and wife.
    He died not long before 11 November 1717, at which date his son, Richard Brockway, was granted administration on his estate. Probably his widow died before 7 April, 1719, at which date the administrator reported that he had paid debts and charges, amounting to £ 24 : 1 : 7, and that £ 1 : 13 : 8, remained for distribution. The court ordered that the
    eldest sou should have a double portion, 6s., each of the other seven children y . and 3s. to the children of Wolston Brockway, Jr., deceased, and 3s . to the children of Mary Mott, deceased. He was probably buried in Duck River cemetery in the village of Old Lyme.
    * The date of the death of John Harris has not hcen found. He left one son, John Harris, born at Boston, 8 August, 165S, who lived at Lyme.
    »* tJob5* Briggs, the father of Mrs. Brockway, lived most of his life in Boston ; but he bought land in Lyme, 27 October 16S0, of his son-in-law, Wolston Brockway, iiml Holil the riiliuc lo hitt son, ohn llriugs, 15 l'ubrtuiry, 1680-81, "with the frame of a house thereon standing, which I purchased of John Lareby." Before 1685 he had returned to Boston.
    https://familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/11083108



    Other-Begin:
    to Wolston Brockway Sr. 10 pounds;
    to William Brockway, son of Wolston

    Wolston married Hannah Briggs about 1663. Hannah was born on 28 Aug 1642 in Boston, Suffolk Co, Massachusetts; died on 6 Feb 1688 in Lyme, New London Co, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Hannah Briggs was born on 28 Aug 1642 in Boston, Suffolk Co, Massachusetts; died on 6 Feb 1688 in Lyme, New London Co, Connecticut.

    Notes:

    widow of John Harris of Boston, Mass, witfi whom she married 10 September, 1657.* She was born at Boston, 28 August,
    1642, daughter of William and Mary Briggs. t
    She died at Lyme, 6 February, 1687-88.

    Children:
    1. Hannah Brockway was born on 14 Sep 1664 in Lyme, New London Co, Connecticut; died in 1749.
    2. William Brockway, Sr. was born on 25 Jul 1666 in Lyme, New London Co, Connecticut; died on 29 Mar 1755 in Joshuatown Road, Old Lyme, New London Co, Connecticut; was buried in Brockway Cem (near Brockways Ferry), Lyme, New London, Connecticut.
    3. Wolston Brockway, Jr. was born on 7 Feb 1668 in Lyme, New London Co, Connecticut; died on 15 May 1707 in Lyme, New London Co, Connecticut.
    4. Mary Brockway was born on 15 Jan 1670 in Lyme, New London Co, Connecticut; died after 1697 in of, Lyme, New London Co, Connecticut.
    5. 3. Bridget W. Brockway was born on 09 Jan 1671 in Lyme, New London, Connecticut; died on 6 Apr 1756 in East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut; was buried in Long Pond Cem, Millington, Connecticut.
    6. Richard Brockway was born on 30 Sep 1673 in Lyme, New London Co, ; died on 16 Mar 1761 in Lyme, New London Co, Connecticut.
    7. Elizabeth Brockway was born on 24 May 1676 in Lyme, New London Co, Connecticut; died in Jul 1729 in Lyme, New London Co, Connecticut.
    8. Sarah Brockway was born on 23 Sep 1679 in Lyme, New London Co, Connecticut; died in 1739 in East Haddam, Middlesex Co, Connecticut.
    9. Deborah Brockway was born on 1 May 1682 in Lyme, New London Co, Connecticut; died after 1730 in Norwich, New London Co, Connecticut.
    10. John Brockway was born about 1684 in Lyme, New London Co, Connecticut; died after 1730 in of, Lyme, New London Co, Connecticut.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John* Beebe, II was born about 1600 in Broughton, Northamptonshire, England; died on 18 May 1650 in Atlantic Ocean.

    John* married Rebecca* Ladd in 1627 in Broughton, Northamptonshire, England. Rebecca* was born before 30 Oct 1602 in Broughton, Northamptonshire, England; was christened on 30 Oct 1602 in St. Andrew's Church, Broughton, Northamptonshire, England; died before 1640 in Broughton, Northamptonshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Rebecca* Ladd was born before 30 Oct 1602 in Broughton, Northamptonshire, England; was christened on 30 Oct 1602 in St. Andrew's Church, Broughton, Northamptonshire, England; died before 1640 in Broughton, Northamptonshire, England.
    Children:
    1. John Beebe was born on 04 Nov 1628 in Broughton, Northamptonshire, England; died on 14 Apr 1708 in New London, New London Co, Connecticut.
    2. 4. Samuel* Beebe was born before 23 Jun 1633 in Broughton, Northamptonshire, England; was christened on 23 Jun 1633 in St. Andrew, Broughton, Northamptonshire, England; died on 12 Mar 1712 in Plum Island, Suffolk, New York.
    3. James Beebe was born about 1641 in Broughton, Northamptonshire, England; was christened in 1641 in Broughton, Northamptonshire, England; died on 22 Apr 1728 in Danbury, Fairfield, Connecticut.

  3. 10.  William* Kenney was born about 1615; died after 1645 in of, New London, New London Co, Connecticut.

    William* married Agnes* Duckett (maybe) about 1637 in of, New London, New London Co, Connecticut. Agnes* was born about 1615; died after 1642 in of, New London, New London Co, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Agnes* Duckett (maybe) was born about 1615; died after 1642 in of, New London, New London Co, Connecticut.
    Children:
    1. Agnes Keeney was born about 1638 in New London, New London Co, Connecticut; died about 1660 in New London, New London Co, Connecticut.
    2. 5. Mary Agnes* Keeney was born about 1640 in New London, New London Co, Connecticut; died on 09 May 1725 in New London, New London Co, Connecticut.