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Family Sheet

HUSBAND
Name: Lt. John Samborne Note Born: 1620 at Norfolk, , , England Married: 2 Aug 1671 at Hampton Co., , , NH Died: 20 Oct 1692 at Hampton Rock, , , NH Other Spouses: Mary Tuck
Father: John [sawborn] Sanborn Mother: Anne Bachiler
WIFE
Name: Margaret Page Note Born: Abt 1620 at England, , , Died: 13 Jul 1699 at Hampton, , , NH Other Spouses: William Moulton Father: Robert Page Mother: Lucy Warde
CHILDREN
Name: Jonathan Samborne Born: 25 May 1672 at Hampton, , Rockingham, New Hampshire Died: 20 Jun 1741 at Hampton, , Rockingham County, New Hampshire Wife: Elizabeth Sherburne
NOTES
1). ! 1 Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampsh i r e , by Sybil Noyes, Charles T. Libby, and Walter G. D av i s Re print 1928 1939. Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimo re , 1 988 p. 603 604. 2 The Pioneers of Massachusetts, by Charles Hen r y P o p e Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1969 repri n t 190 0 p. 463. 3 Early Salisbury, Massachusetts, ed. by Nore e n C . P r amberg Reprint 1897. Parker River Researchers , N ewbu rypo rt , MA, 1989 . Papers read at the Town Impro veme nt So ciet y 18 69 1900. Right of Petition 1654, b y Fre d W. Mer rill , rea d5 Apr 1900. 4 The Great Migration Begins Immigrants to New E n g l a nd 1620 1633, by Robert Charles Anderson NEHGS, B os to n , M A, 1995 Vol. 1, p.61 69. Cites a Records o f t h e Go vern or and Company of the Massachusetts Bay i n Ne w En gland , 162 81686, ed. by Nathaniel B. Shurtlef f Bo sto n 1853 1 854 3 253. 5 Batchelder, Batcheller Genealogy, by Frederic k C l i f ton Pierce Chicago, Il, 1898 rpt. 1992 p.109 1 10. 6 Fifty Great Migration Colonists to New Engla n d a n d T heir Origins, by John Brooks Threlfall Madiso n , WI , 1 990 p.212. ! Birth 1,3,5 About 1620. 1 Eldest s o Ann BATCH E L D E R SANBORN. Age about 48 in 1668 b. 1620 . Age ab o u t 6 0 i n 1680 b. 1620 . 3,5 England. gs o Rev. Step h e n BATC HELO R. Marriage to Mary TUCK 1,3,5 Marriage to Margaret PAGE 1,5,6 Margaret PAGE MO U L T O N, 2 Aug 1671. 3 1671, Margaret MOULTON. Death 1,5 20 Oct 1692. 3 1692. 3,5 1632 Came with his grandfather Rev. Stephen BA T C H E LOR to New England. 3 1638 Was at Hampton, NH. 1,5 1640 1 He and his brothers Stephen and Wil l i a m s hared in the land grants of Hampton, NH. 5 Lot s w e r e gran ted to him in Hampton, NH. 1 1647 His grandfather BATCHELDER settled his Ha m p t o n property on him and his posterity, he to pay hi s br ot he r s and cousin Nathaniel BATCHELDER 20 lbs. apie ce. 1,5 Active in the affairs of Hampton, NH. 1 O f t e n o n jury, grand jury and town committees. 5 Repre se nt at iv e to the General Court. 1,5 1650 Selectman. 4a 1651, 14 Oct The MA General Court ordered t h a t i n answer to a petition preferred by several of t h e in habi ta nts of Hampton, for relief in respect of unj us t mol estat io n from some persons there pretending powe r f or wha t the y d o from Mr. BATCHELOR, it is ordered, t ha t whatsoe ver go od s or lands have been taken away fro m an y of the i nhabita nt s of Hampton, aforsaid, by Edwar d CAL CORD or Joh n SANBOU RNE , upon pretense of being aut horize d by Mr. BAT CHELOR, e ithe r withor without execut ion, sh all be return ed to the m fro m whom it was taken , & the ex ecution to b e called in , & n o more to be gran ted until t here appear s ufficient po wer fr om Mr. BATCHE LOR to recov er the same, t o the Count y Courts , either of Salisbury o r Hampton. 3 1654 Signed a petition presented to the Genera l C o u r t, earnestly entreating the magistrates to remi t th e pu ni sh ment they imposed on Lt. Robert PIKE, who h ad de nounc e d a l aw they had passed. The General Court c hos e a commi tt ee t o call the signers of the PIKE petiti on s from the s eve ral t owns together to ascertain thei r rea sons for sign in g the pe tition. The committee visit ed th e towns and hel d s essions , calling upon the offend ers t o appear before t he m and just ifytheir conduct. H e was a mong those who ass ert ed their ri ght to petitio n wheneve r they saw fit, an d deni ed the righ t of anybod y to inter fere. 3 1654, Oct Was among those petitioners whom the G e n e r al Court ordered to be summoned to give bond of 1 0 lb s . , an d to give answer for his offence before the c ount y c ou rts. 1,5 1661 Selectman. 1 1664 Choses Captain for Hampton. It appear e d h e w a s not a freeman and the case was referred to t h e Gene ra l Co urt. 1,5 1665 Selectman. 1 1665, Oct Called Ensign. Was legally chosen an d c o n f irmed Ensign a year later. 1,5 1667 Commissioner to end small causes. 1,5 1668 Selectman. 1,5 1669 Commissioner to end small causes. 1 1679, 15 Oct Commissioned Lieutenant. 1,5 1672 Selectman. 1 1672 Commissioner to end small causes. 2 1674, 25 Feb 12th mo. John SAMBORNE, administ r a t o r of the estate of Robert and Joannah TUCK, and Jo h n SH ER BO URN, part heir to the estate, made an agreeme n t wit h Wil lia m, son of Robert TUCK, of Goriston, nea r Ya rmouth , Engl and , ason of Robert and Joannah. 1,5 1674 1675 Selectman. 5 1677 Ensign in King Philip s War. 1,5 1678 1679 Selectman. 5 1680 Lieutenant of the town guard. 5 His will is not extant, only the closing word s g i v e n in a transcript on file in the Exeter, NH proba te o ff ic e . It is signed John SAMBORNE, Senior, his mark e Jo . Wit s . Nathaniel BACHILER, William MARSTON, Robe rt MOU LT ON, H y D OW. 5 The inventory of his estate amounted to 204 pou n d s , 1 4s., including old Bible and other books.
2).  !   1   Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampsh i r e ,   by Sybil Noyes, Charles T. Libby, and Walter G. D av i s   Re print 1928 1939. Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimo re , 1 988   p. 500,522,604. 2   Early Settlers of Hampton, New Hampshire,  by Wi l l i a m Haslet Jones,  The New England Historical and Gen ea lo gi ca l Resigter,  Vol. CXLI, Apr 1987, p.120. 3   The Pioneers of Massachusetts,  by Charles Hen r y P o p e  Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1969  p.339. 4   Batchelder, Batcheller Genealogy,  by Frederic k C l i f ton Pierce  Chicago, Il, 1898  rpt. 1992  p.109. 5   Fifty Great Migration Colonists to New Engla n d a n d T heir Origins,  by John Brooks Threlfall  Madiso n , WI , 1 990   p.211 213, 217, 220.  !  Birth   1  d o Deacon Robert PAGE Lucy.  2  ca. 16 3 0 , O r mesby St. Margaret, Norfolk, England.  2,5  d o R ob er t PA GE  Lucy WARDE.  4  d o Robert PAGE of Hampton , NH .  5   Ag e 7 0 at death on 13 Jul 1699  b. 1629 . Marriage to William MOULTON   1,2   4  Widow MOUTL O N .   5   Perhaps as early as 1646. Marriage to John SANBORN   1,4,5  2 Aug 1671.  2 Death   1,2,5  13 Jul 1699.  2  Hampton, NH.  3,5  1637, 11 Apr   3  Robert PAGE, husbandman , a g e 3 3 , with wife Lucy, age 30, and children Frances , Mar ga re t an d Susanna, and servants William MOULTON, a ge 20 , an d A nne W AD, age 15, of Ormsby, England, passe d exa m to g o t o New En gland.  5  Robert PAGE of Ormsby , husba ndman , wit h his wif e and 3 children, and servan t Willia m MOULT ON, ab out to sai l to New England in eith er the  J ohn an d Dorothy   of Ipswic h, William ANDREWS , master, o r the  R ose,  of Y armouth, Wil liam ANDREWS , his son, mas ter. Thes e two ship s sailed fro m Ipswich. 5  1637, 8 Jun  The ships  John and Dorothy  and   R o s e   arrived at Boston. 5  William MOULTON and the PAGEs went first to Sal e m   p . 212 says Newbury , MA, where they remained a litt l e o v e r a year.  3  Family settled at Salem, MA. 5  1639  The PAGEs joined the new settlement at Winn a c u n nett, now Hampton, NH.  3  Family removed to Hampto n. 3  1679, 9 Sep  Will of Robert PAGE of Hampton, pr o v e d 2 9 Sep 1679, bequeathed to daughter Margaret SANBO RN E   g rand children Joseph, Benjamin, Robert, Hannah, Sa ra h a nd R uth M OULTON  Jonathan SAMBORNE.

						

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