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Stebbins, Hannah

Female 1660 - 1677  (16 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Stebbins, Hannah was born on 1 Oct 1660 in Springfield, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America (daughter of Stebbins, Lieutenant Thomas and Wright, Hannah); died in 1677 in Springfield, Hampden, MA; was buried on 10 Jan 1677 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Stebbins, Lieutenant Thomas was born on 31 Jul 1619 in Bocking, Essex, England (son of Stebbins, Rowland and Whiting, Sarah); died on 9 Sep 1683 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America; was buried on 17 Sep 1683 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States.

    Notes:

    second marriage
    https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D1ZQ-QCJ?i=22&cc=2061550
    Leiutenant Tho: Stebbin & Abigail Mun joined in marriage Dec: 14 1676 [at Springfield, Massachusetts]

    Thomas married Wright, Hannah in Nov 1645 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, British Colonial America. Hannah was christened on 23 May 1623 in Uxbridge, Middlesex, England; died on 16 Oct 1660 in Springfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America; was buried in Oct 1660 in Longmeadow Cemetery, Longmeadow, Hampden, Massachusetts, British Colonial America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Wright, Hannah was christened on 23 May 1623 in Uxbridge, Middlesex, England; died on 16 Oct 1660 in Springfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America; was buried in Oct 1660 in Longmeadow Cemetery, Longmeadow, Hampden, Massachusetts, British Colonial America.
    Children:
    1. Stebbins, Samuel was born on 19 Sep 1646 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, British Colonial America; was christened in Sep 1646 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, British Colonial America; died on 13 Jul 1708 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, British Colonial America; was buried on 15 Jul 1708 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, British Colonial America.
    2. Stebbins, Thomas II was born on 31 Jul 1648 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, British Colonial America; died on 7 Dec 1695 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, British Colonial America; was buried in Dec 1695 in Springfield Cemetery, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States.
    3. Stebbins, Joseph was born on 18 May 1650 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States; died in Sep 1651 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States.
    4. Stebbins, Lieutenant Joseph was born on 24 Oct 1652 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States; died on 15 Oct 1728 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States; was buried in Oct 1728 in Springfield Cemetery, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States.
    5. Stebbins, Mary was born in 1654 in United States; was christened in May 1655 in Hadleigh, Suffolk, England; died in DECEASED.
    6. Stebbins, Sarah was born on 18 Aug 1654 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America; died on 6 Nov 1721 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America; was buried on 6 Nov 1721 in Longmeadow, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States.
    7. Stebbins, Edward was born on 14 Feb 1656 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, British Colonial America; died on 31 Oct 1712 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, British Colonial America.
    8. Stebbins, Benjamin was born on 11 Apr 1658 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States; died on 12 Oct 1698 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States.
    9. 1. Stebbins, Hannah was born on 1 Oct 1660 in Springfield, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America; died in 1677 in Springfield, Hampden, MA; was buried on 10 Jan 1677 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Stebbins, Rowland was born on 5 Nov 1592 in Bocking, Essex, England; died on 14 Dec 1671 in North Hampton, Hampshire, Massachuestts.

    Notes:

    Rowland Stebbins
    Rowland Stebbins was born in Stebbing (Parish of Bocking), Essex County, England and baptised on 5 November of 1592 at St. Mary's Parish. In the baptism register his name was recorded as Rowlandus. On 30th of November, 1618 Rowland Stebing married Sarah Whiting. A record of this was found in the same parish register as "1618 Rowlandus Stebbing & Sara Whiting nupti 30 November". Rowland and Sarah had 4 children together there. Rowland Stebbins sailed from Ipswich, England On the ship "Francis" with his wife Sarah Whiting and his young children Thomas, John, Sarah and Elizabeth in 1634. Also listed with the family on the ship reigter was Mary Winche age 15. It is unknown who she was in relation to the family. They settled for a short time in Roxbury, Massachusetts. The descendants of Rowland Stebbins have played key roles in the local history of Springfield, Northampton, Westfield and Deerfield.

    Around 1639 Rowland Stebbins moved to Springfield. He received his first plots of land there in 1640. He owned land on both sides of the Connecticut River as shown in this early land map. He also owned a home lot just north of Union Street and a plot of land between Mill River and Pecowsic Brook. The plots of land were awarded with a condition that the recipient live on the land for a period of years. In Springfield the condition was based on 5 years or the land would be forfeited back to the town. Rowland Stebbins was a freeman, a seat holder in the meeting house and a surveyor. He left Springfield for Northampton on an unknown date between 1664 and 1669. The first proof of his presence in Northampton was in 1669 when he wrote his will. He died in Northampton on 14 of December 1691. He is buried at the Bridge Street Cemetery in Northampton. His original tombstone was lost to time, however, in 1850 a descendant found his original place of burial in the records and marked the spot with a new tombstone.

    Rowland married Whiting, Sarah on 30 Nov 1618 in St. Mary's, Bocking, Essex, England. Sarah (daughter of Whiting, John and Sarah, daughter of Whiting, John II and Smith, Sarah Isabel) was born on 30 Nov 1591 in St. Mary's Parish, Bocking, Essex, England; died on 4 Oct 1649 in Springfield, Middlesex, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Whiting, Sarah was born on 30 Nov 1591 in St. Mary's Parish, Bocking, Essex, England (daughter of Whiting, John and Sarah, daughter of Whiting, John II and Smith, Sarah Isabel); died on 4 Oct 1649 in Springfield, Middlesex, Massachusetts.

    Notes:

    (1) BIRTH/CHRISTENING & PARENTS DATA FOR SARAH WHITING, WIFE OF ROWLAND STEBBINS, IS UNKNOWN OR CANNOT BE PROVED. VIEW BIOGRAPHICAL ITEMS IN STORIES (MEMORIES) FOR THIS RECORD, LC7F-6MD. ,
    (2) BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES:
    (a) See data in biographical sketch of Rowland Stebbins in outstanding historical series, "The Great Migration,,,,," by Robert Charles Anderson (see source attached to this record): MARRIAGE: Bocking, Essex, 30 November 1618 Sarah Whiting [TAG 31:194, 196]. She was buried at Springfield on 4 October 1649 [Springfield VR 60].
    (b) Biographical sketch written by Myrtle S. Hyde, recognized as expert genealogical researcher:
    Rowland Stebbins and Sarah Whiting were married in the parish of Bocking, Essex, England, on the thirtieth of November in 1618. They became the parents of five known sons and daughters, one of whom died as a child in 1625. They eventually decided to follow the example of some of their friends and neighbors and seek a new home across the ocean. In Hottens List of Emigrants the Stebbins group appears recorded among the Passengers which took Shipping in the Francis, of Ipswich, Mr. John Cutting Captain, bound for New England the last of April, 1634@: Rowland Stebbins aged 40 Sarah, his wife 43 Thomas Stebing 14 Sarah Stebing 11 Elizabeth Stebing 6 John Stebing 8 Mary Winche 15 It was not until the twelfth of November the same year, however, that they finally took the necessary oath and cleared the Custom House to leave England. They probably landed at Boston, Massachusetts, in 1634 or early in 1635, and likely lived for a few years at Roxbury, the sixth town incorporated in Massachusetts. Rowland Stebbins is said to have been an intimate friend of William Pynchon, who was one of the founders of Roxbury, and who in 1636, with six other men, founded the town of Agawam, Afterwards named Springfield, in remembrance of the said Mr. Pynchon, who had his mansion house at a town of that name, near Chelms­ford in Essex before he removed to New England.@ The Stebbins family moved to Agawam in 1639. They worked hard to make a home in the wilderness, and were be­ginning to enjoy a measure of comfort as a result of their labors when in 1649 Sarah died. The town records of Springfield have some entries about Rowland Stebbins. The first one here cited pertains to a religious and social matter. The selectmen and the deacons, or a committee ap­pointed by the selectmen, determined the order in which the seats in the meeting‑houses in New England, in the early settlements, should be occupied. Ability and general regard, as well as age and wealth, had much to do with the order of selection. The women, as a rule, do not appear to have been assigned to particular seats, but occu­pied, in another part of the house, such as suited their own prefer­ences. The first list, still preserved, which gives the order of seating the men and boys in Springfield, bears date of December 23, 1659, and reads: A The order which parsons now Seated in the meeting house by the Selectmen and Deacon Chapin. lst SeateCRobb: Ashley: Tho: Cooper: Rowld: Stebbins: George Coul­ton: Benjamin Cooley. . . .@ The seating was the same in 1662. In 1664 this entry was made: AHere follows a Record or List of ye Names of the Townesmen, or men of this town of Springfeild, that is to say of the allowed & admitted Inhabitants Who they are this present Febr: 1664 . . . Rowland Stebbin. . . .@ The Aadmitted inhabitant@ was a freeholder who was able to pay a single Acountry rate,@ a tax of ten shillings. He must be vouched for as orthodox in religion and a member of the church in good standing, at least twenty‑four years of age, at the head of a fami­ly, and a householder settled within the jurisdiction of the town where he sought to be admitted. To become a freeman, or Aadmitted inhabitant,@ he must present his desires to the General Court, ask­ing for admittance to the freedom of the commonwealth, where his re­quest was propounded to the court for acceptance. Those seeking ad­mission from Springfield were propounded and vouched for as being of the required age, virtuous in their lives, and members of the church, by John Pynchon, who was frequently a member of the General Court. Rowland Stebbins moved, in his old age, to Northampton, Massa­chusetts, probably to live with his son John. He died December 14, 1671, after having been a widower for twenty‑two years.
    (c) Find A Grave Memorial contributed by MargieLewis:

    Life Sketch
    Birth: 1591
    Essex, England
    Death: Aug. 4, 1649
    Springfield
    Hampden County
    Massachusetts, USA

    md. St. Mary’s Church, Bocking, Essex, England, 30 Nov. 1618 to Rowland, son of Thomas Stebbins, a native of Bocking (2).

    A record of her birth has not been found. Together they had 4 children born in Bocking, Thomas, Sarah, John and Elizabeth.

    The family emigrated to The New World aboard The Francis of Ipswich, which sailed from Ipswich, England the last day of April, 1634 (1). Rowland and Sarah first settled at Roxbury where they remained for three years. It has been said Rowland was an intimate friend of Springfield’s founder William Pynchon, and in 1639, the family removed to the newly founded Springfield.

    Sarah (Whiting) Stebbins’ death is recorded in Springfield “Sarah Stebbin, wife of Rowland Stebbin was buried ye 4th day of the 8th month, 1649” (3).

    Rowland remained in Springfield until 1668 when he and son John removed to Northampton. Father and son are buried in The Bridge Street cemetery there.
    _____________________________________________
    (1) Passengers of the Francis of Ipswich, Mr. John Cutting, captain, bound for New England (landed at Plymouth or Boston, MA)(from the Public Record Office, Richmond, Surrey TW9 4DU, England)

    (2) The First Register of Saint Mary’s Church, Bocking, Essex, England. Transcribed by James Junius Goodwin, 1903. P. 197

    (3) Vital Records, Springfield, Massachusetts book 1



    Family links:
    Spouses:
    Rowland Stebbins (1592 - 1671)
    Rowland Stebbins (1592 - 1671)*

    Children:
    Thomas Stebbins (1620 - 1683)*
    Sarah Mary Stebbins Merrick (1623 - 1649)*
    John Stebbins (1626 - 1679)*
    Elizabeth Stebbins Clark (1628 - 1700)*

    *Calculated relationship

    Inscription:
    Mrs. Sarah ye wife of Mr. Rowland Steb-
    -ins departed this life ye 4th August 1649
    AEt. 58 years


    Note: originally interred in The Old Burial Ground, Elm St. removed 1848 to Springfield Cemetery. I found this headstone, not previously documented in any source on the edge of the Stebbins family lot, I also alerted the cemetery who were unaware.

    Burial:
    Springfield Cemetery
    Springfield
    Hampden County
    Massachusetts, USA
    Plot: Plot: Brief Path East

    Created by: James Bianco
    Record added: Nov 18, 2014
    Find A Grave Memorial# 138948551


    (1) BIRTH/CHRISTENING & PARENTS DATA FOR SARAH WHITING, WIFE OF ROWLAND STEBBINS, IS UNKNOWN OR CANNOT BE PROVED. VIEW BIOGRAPHICAL ITEMS IN STORIES (MEMORIES) FOR THIS RECORD, LC7F-6MD. ,
    (2) BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES:
    (a) See data in biographical sketch of Rowland Stebbins in outstanding historical series, "The Great Migration,,,,," by Robert Charles Anderson (see source attached to this record): MARRIAGE: Bocking, Essex, 30 November 1618 Sarah Whiting [TAG 31:194, 196]. She was buried at Springfield on 4 October 1649 [Springfield VR 60].
    (b) Biographical sketch written by Myrtle S. Hyde, recognized as expert genealogical researcher:
    Rowland Stebbins and Sarah Whiting were married in the parish of Bocking, Essex, England, on the thirtieth of November in 1618. They became the parents of five known sons and daughters, one of whom died as a child in 1625. They eventually decided to follow the example of some of their friends and neighbors and seek a new home across the ocean. In Hottens List of Emigrants the Stebbins group appears recorded among the Passengers which took Shipping in the Francis, of Ipswich, Mr. John Cutting Captain, bound for New England the last of April, 1634@: Rowland Stebbins aged 40 Sarah, his wife 43 Thomas Stebing 14 Sarah Stebing 11 Elizabeth Stebing 6 John Stebing 8 Mary Winche 15 It was not until the twelfth of November the same year, however, that they finally took the necessary oath and cleared the Custom House to leave England. They probably landed at Boston, Massachusetts, in 1634 or early in 1635, and likely lived for a few years at Roxbury, the sixth town incorporated in Massachusetts. Rowland Stebbins is said to have been an intimate friend of William Pynchon, who was one of the founders of Roxbury, and who in 1636, with six other men, founded the town of Agawam, Afterwards named Springfield, in remembrance of the said Mr. Pynchon, who had his mansion house at a town of that name, near Chelms­ford in Essex before he removed to New England.@ The Stebbins family moved to Agawam in 1639. They worked hard to make a home in the wilderness, and were be­ginning to enjoy a measure of comfort as a result of their labors when in 1649 Sarah died. The town records of Springfield have some entries about Rowland Stebbins. The first one here cited pertains to a religious and social matter. The selectmen and the deacons, or a committee ap­pointed by the selectmen, determined the order in which the seats in the meeting‑houses in New England, in the early settlements, should be occupied. Ability and general regard, as well as age and wealth, had much to do with the order of selection. The women, as a rule, do not appear to have been assigned to particular seats, but occu­pied, in another part of the house, such as suited their own prefer­ences. The first list, still preserved, which gives the order of seating the men and boys in Springfield, bears date of December 23, 1659, and reads: A The order which parsons now Seated in the meeting house by the Selectmen and Deacon Chapin. lst SeateCRobb: Ashley: Tho: Cooper: Rowld: Stebbins: George Coul­ton: Benjamin Cooley. . . .@ The seating was the same in 1662. In 1664 this

    Notes:

    1618
    Essex Marriage Index 1538-1900 Transcripon
    Record set Essex Marriage Index 1538-1900
    First name(s) Sara
    Last name Whiting
    Marriage year 1618
    Spouse's first name(s) Rowland
    Spouse's last name Stebbing
    County Essex
    Country England
    Place Bocking
    Sex Female
    Marital status -
    Marriage date 30 Nov 1618
    Marriage place St. Mary, Bocking, Essex, England
    Spouse's sex Male
    Spouse's marital status -
    Category Birth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers)
    Subcategory Parish Marriages
    Collections from England, United Kingdom
    (c) IRI. Used by permission of FamilySearch Intl

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    Children:
    1. 2. Stebbins, Lieutenant Thomas was born on 31 Jul 1619 in Bocking, Essex, England; died on 9 Sep 1683 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America; was buried on 17 Sep 1683 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States.
    2. Stebbins, Sarah was born in 1623 in Bocking, Essex, England; was christened in From 1622 to 1624 in Bocking, Essex, England, United Kingdom; died on 21 Aug 1653 in Springfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America; was buried in Oct 1649 in Springfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America.
    3. Stebbins, John was born in 1626 in Bocking, Essex, England; was christened in 1626 in St. Mary's Church, Bocking, Essex, England; died on 7 Mar 1678 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America; was buried in Mar 1678 in Bridge Street Cemetery, 156 Bridge Street, Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America.
    4. Stebbins, Elizabeth was born in 1628 in Bocking, Essex, England; died on 28 Oct 1700 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America; was buried in 1700 in Springfield Cemetery, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Whiting, John II was born on 30 Nov 1561 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England; was christened on 9 Mar 1566 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England; died on 20 Oct 1617 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England; was buried on 22 Oct 1617 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England.

    John married Smith, Sarah Isabel on 22 Dec 1586 in Saint Botolph's Church, Boston, Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom. Sarah was born on 22 Apr 1569 in Chelsworth, Suffolk, England; was christened on 2 May 1569 in Chelsworth, Babergh, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom; died on 4 Oct 1649 in Bocking, Braintree, Essex, England, United Kingdom. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Smith, Sarah Isabel was born on 22 Apr 1569 in Chelsworth, Suffolk, England; was christened on 2 May 1569 in Chelsworth, Babergh, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom; died on 4 Oct 1649 in Bocking, Braintree, Essex, England, United Kingdom.
    Children:
    1. Whiting, Isabella was born on 10 Dec 1587 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England; was christened on 10 Dec 1587 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England; died on 4 May 1602 in Lincolnshire, England; was buried in May 1602 in Lincolnshire, England.
    2. Whiting, Audery was born on 28 Sep 1589 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England; was christened on 28 Sep 1589 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England; died on 28 Sep 1589.
    3. 5. Whiting, Sarah was born on 30 Nov 1591 in St. Mary's Parish, Bocking, Essex, England; died on 4 Oct 1649 in Springfield, Middlesex, Massachusetts.
    4. Whiting, John Junior was born on 4 Jun 1592 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England; was christened on 4 Jun 1592 in Boston, Lancashire, England; died on 19 Oct 1689 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England; was buried on 19 Oct 1689 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England.
    5. Whiting, Margaret was born on 4 Aug 1594 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England; was christened on 4 Aug 1594 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England; died on 12 May 1615 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England; was buried in May 1615 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England.
    6. Whiting, Reverend Samuel was born on 20 Nov 1597 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom; was christened on 20 Nov 1597 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom; died on 11 Dec 1679 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America; was buried in Dec 1679 in Lynn, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America.
    7. Whiting, James was born on 21 Aug 1599 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England; was christened on 21 Aug 1599 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England; died on 7 Jun 1648 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America; was buried in Jun 1648 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts, United States.
    8. Whiting, Catherine was born in 1601 in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England; died on 16 Jun 1664 in Exeter, Rockingham, Colony of New Hampshire, British Colonial America; was buried in Jun 1664 in Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire, British Colonial America.
    9. Whiting, William was born on 4 Jun 1602 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England; was christened on 4 Jun 1602 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England; died on 24 Jul 1673 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, British Colonial America; was buried on 27 Jul 1673 in Old Burial Ground, Hartford, Connecticut, British Colonial America.
    10. Whiting, Isabel was born in 1603 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England; died in DECEASED.
    11. Whiting, Nathaniel Sr. was born on 1 Aug 1609 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom; was christened about 1626 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom; died on 15 Jan 1683 in Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America; was buried in Jan 1683 in Old Village Cemetery, Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America.