John Reade Sir 5Th Bart and Jane Hoskyns
Husband John Reade Sir 5Th Bart 1 2
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Father: John Reade Sir 4Th Bart ( -1773) 1 2
Mother: Harriett Barker ( - ) 1 2
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Father: Chandos Hoskyns Sir Bart ( - ) 1 2
Mother: Rebecca May ( - ) 1 2
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1 M John Chandos Reade Bt. 6Th 1 2
Born: 13 Jan 1785
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Died: 14 Jan 1868
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Spouse: Louisa Murray ( -1821) 1 2
Marr: 6 Jan 1814
General Notes for Child John Chandos Reade Bt. 6Th
17th in direct descent from Edward III.
Richard L. Kleiner and Barbara Hosman
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2 M Jamey Erin Kleiner (details suppressed for this person)
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3 M Bryan Christopher Kleiner (details suppressed for this person)
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Lawrence Andrew Hosman and Susan Ann Siltanen
Husband Lawrence Andrew Hosman (details suppressed for this person)
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2 F Laura Hosman Siltanen (details suppressed for this person)
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Anne Hosmer
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Mother: Dorothy Selden (Abt 1582-1640) 3
Moses Peabody Jr. and Betsy Hosmer
Husband Moses Peabody Jr.
Born: 1788
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Died: 1869
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Father: Moses Peabody Sr. (1765- )
Mother: Elizabeth Blake (1771- )
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Wife Betsy Hosmer
Born: 1790
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1 M Leonard Peabody
Born: 1815
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Jonathan Hung and Clemence Hosmer
Husband Jonathan Hung 3
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Wife Clemence Hosmer 3
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Father: Thomas Hosmer (1604-1687) 3
Mother: Frances (1602-1675) 3
Other Spouse: John Smith ( - ) 3
John Smith and Clemence Hosmer
Husband John Smith 3
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Wife Clemence Hosmer 3
Born: 1642
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Father: Thomas Hosmer (1604-1687) 3
Mother: Frances (1602-1675) 3
Other Spouse: Jonathan Hung ( - ) 3
Joseph Skinner and Dorothy Hosmer
Husband Joseph Skinner 3
Born: 26 Aug 1669 - Hartford, CT
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Died: 7 Feb 1748 - Hartford, CT
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Father: John Skinner (1641-1690) 3
Mother: Mary Easton (Abt 1643-1695) 3
Marriage: 1 Jan 1696 - Hartford, CT
Other Spouse: Elizabeth Olmstead (Abt 1670-1765) 3 - 28 Jan 1707 - Hartford, CT
Wife Dorothy Hosmer 3
Born: 1674
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Father: Stephen Hosmer (1645-1693) 3
Mother: Hannah Bushnell (Abt 1645-Between 1677) 3
William Maltbie Esq. and Hannah Hosmer
Husband William Maltbie Esq. 3
Born: 16 Mar 1645 - East Retford, Nottinghamshire, England
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Died: 1 Sep 1710 - Branford, New Haven, CT
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Father: John Maltbie (1601-1647) 3
Mother: Mary Williamson (Abt 1615-After 1647) 3
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Other Spouse: Rachel Williamson (Abt 1647-Abt 1685) 3 - Abt 1668 - East Retford, Nottinghamshire, England
Other Spouse: Abigail Bishop (1659-1710) 3 - Abt 1692 - Branford, CT
Wife Hannah Hosmer 3
Born: 1649 - Hawkhurst, Kent County, England
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Father: Thomas Hosmer (1604-1687) 3
Mother: Frances (1602-1675) 3
Other Spouse: Josiah Willard ( -1674) 3 - 20 Mar 1657
General Notes (Husband)
William Maltby, "Esquire", Judge, Gentleman, was bor n M a r c h 16, 1644/5,at East Retford, Nottinghamshire, En glan d , s ec ond son of John Maltby,Alderman of East Retfo rd, a n d hi s wi fe, Mary Williamson. Major Ray KeyesLinsl ey, o n p . 1 6 of hi s book "Connecticut Linsleys" gives t he fol lowi ngre cord. "O n Jan. 20, 1667-8", "The New Plan tatio n and C hurc h Covenan t ofBrainford, Conn." was sign ed.
Among the signatures are the following:--- Mich. Pa l m e r , John Linsley,Jr., John Linsley Willia m Ma lt b y , Eleazer Stent, Francis Tyler,Peter Tyler, Da nie l Swa i n , Mich. Taintor, Edward Frisbie, FrancisLins ley , Thom a s Ha rrison, William Hoadley, John Taintor." T hi s date is ob vious ly incorrect, as we know that in 1668 , W illiam Mal tb y had a tradesmans token, dated that yea r a t Bawtry, Yor ksh ire; an d it is inMarch, 1672, that J oh n Maltby calls h is b rother , William, "now residenti n Ne w Haven in New Eng land. " It wa s on the 11th of Oct . 1686 , that thetown of B ranfor d applie d "for permissio n to em body into a church e state." William M altby was ch osen on e of the delegates an d his nam e is appen dedto th e petiti on, and on the 12th o f Sept. 168 7, Mr. Samu el R ussellacc epted the call to th e pastorate. G illett in h i s Sermon , p. 10,mentions the "s even pillars" o f the Ch urch , name ly: Samuel Russell (them inister) Wm. Mal tby E leazer S ten t Samuel Pond Jnot. Frisb ie Peter TylerAar o n Blatchly T h os. Sargent
This was the reorganization of the Church, about 168 8 / 9 . T herefore ourearliest record of William Maltby a s be i n g in N ew England is in NewHaven, 29 March 1672, w hen h i s b rothe r John Maltbie of New Haven in NewEngland , enga ge s i n a bon d for the payment of 35 pounds in por k and p eas eunt o Mr. Ri chard Raymond of Saybrook, Conn. , Mariner . Jo hn ma kes ove r toWilliam "three horses, on e croft o n bot h ears , called B onny, one bayhorse and on e black ho rse, o ne hors e cart, etc ., harness, one plo w andirons, w ith a T erse o f Rape seed, a lso one mare wi th her stock , at aplac e calle d Eatons Neck o n Long Isla nd, also on e cow now a t home, an d aheifer in th e keepin g of Thoma s Mecker, als o 4 pigs no w at home, also o neca se of pisto ls and houlste rs and one g un for his se- cu r ity in cas e anyDanger Shal l come to him , etc. Signed , seale d and D e- livered in the presence of Ja mes Bishop . Witness , Mart ha Roundletell (he r mark).
William Maltby was in New Haven, 1672, for in that y e a r h i s daughter, Mary, was born. Probably named for W il li am s mo ther, Mary Williamson.Possebly the eldest dau ght e r Jan e, wh o was born in 1669 at Bawtry, Yorks,was n ame d f or th e mothe r of Williams wife, Rachel. This wa s usua l.
By Jan. 9, 1673, Williams son, William, was born at Br a n f o rd and it wason April 16, 1673, that William Maltb y p ur ch as ed his "dwelling house" atBranford, from Thoma s Bl atc hle y o f Branford. He paid 100 pounds for theprop ert y whi ch c ompr ised: "dwelling house, barns, orchards , gar den,ho meste ad wi th all other buildings and fencing s ther e upo n and al lsingu lar ways of waters, commoditie s, priv ilege s and appu rtenanc eswhatsoever, to the same. ..may ap pertai n...severa l parcel s of land andmeadow, vi z. Two ac res b e it more o r less, adj acent to Mulliner s Neck,and m y divi sion therein , my land an d meadow at t he harbours m outh,co mmonly calle d Scotch Cap , six acres , be it more o r less , at the greatp lain, my piec e of me adow at the poi nt, on e piece of uplan d lying against it , containing by a ffirm - ation, three acre s be it mor e o r less, onepiece o f upla nd lying on the othe r side o f the r iver over again st Mr.W ilfords, his home lo t cont ain- ing b y affirmation , thre e acres be itmore or le ss . One piece o f upland an d one p iece of meadow in the I n dianNeck; one lit tle piec e of mea dow in the corner o f Nort ons meadow, onepie ce o f meadow i n the mill quarte r with al l the right of comm a nage andoth er divided an d undivided la nds that doth or he r eafter ma y belong unt othe said accomod ations being situ ate d and la ying withi n the township andbo unds of the tow n of B ranfor d in Ne w England, etc, etc." Da ted "16April , 1673. Wi tnes sed b y James Bishop, Assist. Edw ard Barke r RobertMaltby e."
William Maltbys home was on the same street as the Ol d B u r y ing Ground.James Bishop became his father- in law , b y W il li amss 3rd wife, AbigailBishop. Edward Barker w as g rand fat he r of Elizabeth Barker, who marriedSamuel M altb y (2) . Rob er t Maltbye was Williams younger brother.
(Branford Rec. Vol. I, p.376.) includes the following:
"John Harrison sold to Wm. Maltby a black horse, mar k e d , e tc." (ColonialRecords of Conn. 1663-1667. p.199 ; N. S. S . Pri nted Records, Vol. II,p.199) give the follo wing : "M a y 16, 1 673, at Hartford. This Courtaccepts th e lis t o f Tr oopers , presented by Captayn John Nash an d Captay nTho mas T opping , for New Haven County, and doe s confir m Capta yn Top ping to be Captayn and Mr. Willia m Maltby t o be Corn et. o f said tro op." (Note.)"Cornet " (definatio n) "a troo p of h orse, sai d to be so calle d becauseeach c ompany ha d a corne t player , formerly th e title of the of ficer whoc arried th e ensign , or colour s in a troop of ho rse in th e British Ar my.")
A later record of his military record was in 1690. (Co l o n i al Records ofConn. 1689-1700), state the following : " Ge ne ra l Court held at Hartford,Oct. 9, 1690. Mr. Wm . Ma ltb y i s c onfirmed Ensigne of Branford Train bandan d he i s t o b e comm issioned accordingly,"
(New Haven Colony Rec., p.83) "Garry Gratwick of Bra n f o r d made over toGeorge Page of Branford, land lyin g i n Ca no nb rooks quarter, about nineacres, bounded wit h Wm . Malt bye s l and on the East side and on the Westwit h th e commo n o n th e North, with the River on the South , als o a parce lo f meado w, about 2 acres, lying in Canno nbroo k quarter b oun ded with William Maltbyes byland (? ) eastwa rd, etc."
Some William Maltbye Items from Branford Records.
(1673. Branford Records, Vol. I., p. 255) Oct. 20, 1673-
"Wm. Maltbies pasture is mentioned in locating bound a r y l i nes."(P.313). "Wm. Maltby is admitted a planter , t o p osse s s the house andland which was Thomas Blachly sess ." ( P.365 ) . "William Maltbys mark forhis cattell i s a c rop u pon t h e top of both ears and a slit in both t hecrop s." (P .376) . " Dec. 5, 1673. William Maltby excha nge s a gray ho rsewit h Sa muel Ward." Jan. 9, 1673. Willi am , son of Will iam Mal tby , b. atBranford. (Note. This d at e apparently i s "old st yle " and should thereforebe "1 673 -4"). (P. 365 ) "Jan. 5, 1 673 . Wm. Maltbye brande d a bro wn baymare col t with a T o n th e near shoulder. " (P. 376 ) "Jan. 6, 1673- 4. Wm.Maltb y sol d to Edward Ba rker th e above horse." (P . 368) "Feb. 2 , 1674 -5.Willia m Matlb y branded a brown ba y mare, coming t wo yea r old , wit h N onthe the neare butto ck, being formerl y brand e d wit h a T on the nearshoulder . The same day he b rand e d a dus ty black mare colt wit h T on theneare buttoc k , an d M o n ye near shoulder; natur ally marked with a b rood sta r o n forehead, above ye signe. " (Possibly "T" fo r Totok e t , and "M" forMaltby). 1674. (P .144-147) "Wm. M altbye w a s ch osen constable."
(P. 177). "Mar. 12, 1674-5. Mr. Wm. Maltby and Ele a z e r S tent arechosen collectors." Under the same date , m en ti on i s made of the loca-tion of his new fence, al so s om e po rtio n of his lands in fixingboundaries. "Apri l 30 , 16 76 . Eliza beth, dau. of Mr. Wm. Maltby, was bor nat B ranfo rd. " (Pp. 12 1-123) Dec. 8, 1676. Wm. Maltby es lan d isme ntio ned in bou ndary lines. (P. 109). "Dec . 14, 167 6. H e is tw iceappointe d to lay out land." (P . 118). Jan . 17 , 1676-77 . List of the children: "Mr. Wil liam Maltbye , 5 c hildren. " (Note. This re cord being old style, includ es: Jo hn, Jane , Mary, William, E lizabeth , b. Apr. 30, 16 76).
1676. (from Mrs. Cushman, descendant of Samuel (2) ) . A l i s t of estatesin 1676 gives: "Mr. Maltbye # 103-0 0s .-00d . " Na mes of thirty planterswere in the list bu t non e of t h e esta tes reach- ed the sum of # 200. (P.41 2) "Ma r. 19 , 16 76-7 . William Maltbys name appears as w it- nes s to a sale. " (P . 153) "Feb. 24, 1677-8. Willia m Maltb y was ch osen t own c ol-lector." (P. 127) Dec. 21 , 1677 . He was " appoint ed t o lay out land."(P. 121-3 ) "June 4 , 1678. A t a town e meeti ng, the towne have ap point- edW m. Hoadle y and Wm. M altby t o agree with Mr. J no. Arnol d to kee p a schollin y e towne, a nd they are t o give wha t may be c ollected in y e towne fromt hose tha t have child ren, for y e satisfactio n of ye schoolma ster ." (Note.Will iam Maltby s daughter, Eli zabeth, marrie d A braham Hoadley , son ofWil liam Hoadley). ( P. 131) "Au g. 1, 1 678. The t own appoin t Wm. Maltbieand tw o other s to give Mr . John H arriman a c all to settle as min iste r inBranford." ( Als o Branford Chu rch Manual, p. 12). ( T he Harrimans were f r omRowley, York . John Harriman, bpt , 1 647, m. Hannah Bry an , sister of Ma ry,wife of John (1 ) Malt by). "1678/9. Ja me s Browne appoi nted Wm. Maltby i ntrust , Stamford, Co n n . Justic e S impson."
(Note. William Maltbys son, Jonathan, settled at Stamford).
(Colony Records. P. 114). "25 Feb. 1678-9. At a tow n e m e e ting the townehave granted liberty to William Mal tb i e o f Gu ilford, to soujourn inBranford." (Note. Inten si v e rese arc h at Guilford yielded no reference toMaltb y a t s o earl y a d ate. The general opinion seems to b e tha t the y, orWi lliam , "must have come on a ship fro m Barbad oes.")
(Branford Rec., Vol. I.) (P. 163) Feb. 25, 1678. App o i n t ed with others"to proportion every mans land accord i n g t o t he agreement of 1676." Alsoas "collect- er o f wh a t sha ll b e expended in laying out the township."(A ls o i n New En g. Hi st. & Gen. Reg., Vol. III, p. 154; an d H isto ry ofBran ford) . (P. 312) "July 8, 1678. Appoint e d wit h others t o view l and."(P. 159) "Dec. 4, 1678 . Hi s nam e appears a s a witnes s." (P. 211) "May19, 16 79. D aniel , son of Will iam Maltby , was born at Branfor d." (P . 114)" Sept. 11, 1679 . He was a ppointed one of t he list ers to m ake up thecount ry list." (P . 376) "Nov . 10, 1679 . Samue l Martin of Wethe rsfieldsold u nto Mr . Wm. Maltb y of Branf ord, a gray ston e horse about 1 6 y earsold. mar ked XO on y e near shoulder."
I consider this a most important record, as furnis h i n g a g ood indicationas to who was the mother of Dani e l Ma lt by b . "May 19, 1679." His sisterElizabeth, was b or n Apr i l 30, 1 676; and from the fact that her firstchi l d is nam e d Rache l (and it does not appear to be a nam e i n the Hoa dl eyfamily ), I feel confident Elizabeth wa s a d aughter o f Wi lliams fi rstwife, Rachel (probably Wi lliams on). I be liev e Daniel, b . May 19, 1679,was also h er son , and tha t Rache l died at, o r near, the date of h isbirth . Six mon ths afte r the birth o f Daniel, when Wi lliam wa s probablyl eft wit h these young ch ildren, we fi nd Willia m buying a h orse o f SamuelMartin of W ethersfie ld, an d I believe it wa s abou t this time he marrie dHann ah Hosm er, widow of Josia h Willa rd of Wethersfield.
Searches in Wethersfield yeilded the following: Fe b . 1 8 , 1 661.(Wethersfield Land Rec., Vol. II., pp. 44-4 5) . "S am ue l Martin and Phoebehis wife, sold three acre s o f hom e lo t t o Josiah Willard." There isanother goo d reas on fo r figu rin g Daniel was not a son of Hannah Ho smer.I n 1889 , a grou p o f children, including myself, an d elde r sister , werepla yin g on the Old New Haven Green , by th e old Stat e House, a nd l aterwandered down amongs t the ve ry old tomb stones clos e t o Centre Church.Sudden ly a frie nd exclaimed : "Look, her e i s a Maltby." It wa s a smallgr ay slate ston e, heavy in m oss ; my sister cam e up and sai d, "Why, itstw o hundred year s ol d!" Then o n a closer ex amination, sh e said, "I waswro ng, i ts tw o hundred and te n years old. " We could make ou t "Mrs . " -and then a fair ly long name , not a short name li k e Mary , and then alas, the spellin g Maltbei (or Maltbie ) , I forge t which. We we nt home an d toldmy father an d a fe w days late r we drov e down an d I showed him the s tone.He t ook one look , wen t back to t he carriage and sa id to Mother : "Not ourfam il y, its spel t differently."
Regarding Hannah Hosmer. She married in 1657 Josiah W i l l a rd ofWethersfield. They had eight children. Josi a h Wi ll ar d died in 1674, so,insofar as dates go, it wou l d be p oss ibl e for her to have been mother ofElizabeth , b . 1676 , an d Dan iel, b. 1679.
The first four children of William Maltby were: Ja n e , b . 1 669, John, b.1670, Mary, b. 1672, and William , b . 1 67 3 . I think it is usual to findthat the younge r chi ldre n a r e born with an interval of two or threeyea rs, he nce E liza be th, three years after William, and Dan iel, th reeyea rs af te r Elizabeth. Were it not for the fa ct tha t Elizabe th nam e s hereldest child Rachel, it migh t see m that Hanna h (Hosm er ) Willard weremother of Eliza beth a nd Daniel.
Thorough research has brought me record of Hanna h a s w i f e of WilliamMaltby earlier that "27 Feb. 1685 w her e he r f at her, Thomas Hosmer ofHartford, gives to hi s "Da ughte r Ha nna h Malby # 18, which is the Reversiodu e me ou t of t he es tat e of Josiah Willard of Wethersfiel d. To my son-in- law, M alb y # 5, etc." Pr. 1 Sept. 1687 . In 1687-8 . Mar . 7. Chur chMe mbers, Branford. "Wm. Mal tby - Hanna h Maltby " and--- 1 689-9 0. HannahMaltbie an d William Malt bie witne ss a deed o f Joh n Yale, at Branf ord. Shemust ha ve died b y 1692, as Sa muel M altby, son o f William and Ab igailBisho p Maltby was b orn Aug . 7, 169 3, at Branford . No other re cord ofHannah M altby ha s be en found insofa r as I can lear n.
No record of Williams marriage to Hannah could be f o u n d a t Branford, Wethersfield, Hartford, or Northampto n , w he re T homas Hosmer resided.Returning to Branford Re co rds , Vo l. I . (p. 144) Dec. 11, 1679. "WilliamMaltby e wa s cho sen c onsta ble for ye ensueing year." (p. 397 ) Dec . 29,167 9. Wm . Malt by drew "No. 1, for a cow past ure. " (p. 398 ) "also l ot No.4 ." (p. 146) Feb. 13, 1679- 80 . Wm. Maltb y and Joh n Frisbi e are appoint-ed auditor s a nd collectors . He wa s also on e of the committee to h ir e andpay a carp enter fo r buildin g a barn for Mr. Math ers , at town expens e."(p. 16 2) Dec. 8 , 1680.
He was appointed to see that someone "performs his enga g e m e nts." (p. 308)Mar. 31, 1681. "Wm. Maltbye, and oth er s , c ho sen to appoint what housesshall be fortified wh e n th ey j udg e there is occasion for it, and toappoint w h o shal l bel on g to each house. (p. 310) May 30, 1681. " Ap pointed to vie w t wo lots of land." (New Haven Colony R ec. , p. 82 ) (Sept . 7,1 681. At a towne meeting Sept. y e 7 , 1681, Mr . Barker , Mr . Maltbye andThomas Harrison a re a ppointed t o sit in t he 2n d seat in the meeting hous eupo n Sabbath da yes and oth er pub lique dayes and thos e thre e men areappoi nted to sea t ever y man and women i n the to wn, viz: to app oint whereth ey shal l sit in th e meeting h ouse upon thos e days." (Note . Thesese ating s were assigne d in accordanc e with rank or i mportanc e . Possiblythe min isters family h ad the first seat .) (B ranfo rd Rec., Vol . I) (p. 92)"Feb . 1, 1681-2. Mr. Ed war d Barker , Mr. Will iam Maltbye an d Samuel Pond wre chos e n Townsmen f or th e yearensuing." ( p. 99) "1681. Dee d of D aniel Swaine , m entions land bound edwith William M altbye o n ye S. E." ( p . 94) "Feb. 7, 1681 -2. The town h avegiven Wi lliam Maltb y e a small parcell o f land, abou t half an acre, joining G eorg e Pages house lot , and rang ing with his fence . Joh n Frisbie and George Pag e are app oint- ed to lay it ou t . (p. 104-8) " Mar. 14,1681 -2. Ap pointed to view the gen e ral fences; als o "to lay o ut la nd byGeorge Pages." (p . 106 ) William Maltb y gives hi s r easons for decliningth e offic e of fence viewer . (p. 10 1 ) 1681-2.
A deed of Robert Footes, "With William Maltbye on the e a s t . " (P. 108)Mar. 31, 1682. Wm. Maltby and George Pag e : " th ei r choice of plowland isat the head of Brushy pl ai n, o n y e w estward side of Connecticut pathbetween th e hi ll a n d a rund le of water, that runs in- to ye beave rswam p. A ls o a choic e of cow pasture." (P. 412) May 16 , 1682.
He was appointed, with others, "to act in the matter r e g a r ding Mr.Fordham of Long Island." (Note. Mary Malt b y , b . 16 73, only dau. of John(1) Maltby, and niece o f Wi ll ia m Maltb y, mar. 1689, Major Joseph Fordhamof Sou thamp ton , L .I. Prob ably the above was Rev. Robert Fordh am).(B ranf or d Rec., Vol . II.) (P. 2) "June 26, 1682. W illia m Maltb yp urchased lan d from Nathaniel Foot." 1682 . "Mr . Willia m Ma wbley and Noa hRogers are presented fo r Freem an." May . 168 2. (The follow ing from Mrs.Cushman s notes , had no da tes, b ut immediatel y follow the abov e record) .(P. 36) "T he tow n gives Wm. Mal tbie 2 acre s on the wes t side of th e waytha t leads to his f ield. " (P. 58) "A c ow pasture i s laid ou t for Wm.Maltbi e a t pipe staffe hil l." (See hi s Will). (P . 62) The to wn give shim "3 or 4 a cres, part ro cky, adjoini ng his la nd." (P. 62 ) "He isch osen among thr ee townsmen f or th e ensuing year. " (P. 36 ) "Appointed,wit h others, to v ie w a parcel of land. " "16 82. May. He wa s proposed forFr e eman and in October w a s ad- mitted a fre eman of the Co lony ." (RalphD. Smith) . (P . 106) "At a Tow ne meeting , Mar. 2 7, 1682, George T yler wa schosen. Mr. M altbye h aving give n his reasons fo r dissisti ng his work." Note . From 1672 unt il Mch. 27, 16 82, the nam e of Willia m Ma ltby appearsupon t he records e very year.
From 1682 until 1685 I find no mention of him . D i d h e g o to England?Whereas it does not seem likely , i t wi ll n ot d o to omit mention of apedigree of Brough , co mpile d b y Charl es Langley Maltby of England in1909 . Th e pedigr ee b egins wi th Richard Brough and wife Jane --o f Shelton,N otts. " The She lton Register gives them fo ur c hildren, viz : Geor ge, b.1631 ; Anne, b. 1633; Abigai l, b . 1635; and "M ary, ba pt. 20 Mar . 1636,mar. Willia m Maltb y, 1682." Nothi ng furth er of Ann e or Mary. Georg eBrough , b. 1631, d. 170 8, and wa s father o f Jane Broug h who ma rried atShelton, 1 682, Willi am Maltby , of Grato n, Notts . Abigail b. 1635, m ar. atShelt on, 1688 , Thoma s Socker . The Graton Maltbys th ought it wa s the NewE ngl and Willi am Maltby who married Ma ry Brough i n 1682 . I t is of cou rsepossible that our Will iam Maltby w en t to Engl and an d married her in 1682, but i n any cas e i t is evident t her e were no children by this m arriage .Retur ning to New En g land. Feb. 27, 1685.
The Will of Thomas Hosmer of Hartford, Conn., mention s " d a u ghter HannahMalby" and "son-in-law Malby." Theref or e w e k no w that Hannah was his wifeby 1685. (Colonia l Rec . o f Con n. , Vol. III, p. 168). "May 14, 1585. Mr. Wm. Ma ulb y and L ieu t. Eli Stint were elected deputies f rom Bra nfor d."(Sava ge G en. Dist). This work calls Hanna h Hosmer , wid . of Josi ahWil lard, "wife of William Maltb y in 1686 ." (Co l. Rec. Co nn., V ol. III, p.195). May 13 , 1686. Re -electe d deputy. ( p. 208 ) July 6, 1686. Elec teddeputy t o Specia l Court. (p . 211) J uly 28, 1686. Me mber of Gene ralCourt . (p. 214) O ct. 14, 16 86. Membe r of General Co urt. "Oct . 11, 1686,th e town agree d to a pply to the Gene ral Cour t at Hartford fo r permission t o embody into a chu rch estat e, such as were s uitable s ubjec ts.
Wm. Maltbye was chosen one of the delegates and hi s n a m e i s among theseappended to the petition." Mrs. Cu shm a n wr ote : "We saw the original paperand the autograp h o f o ur an cest er among the Esclesiastical Records. (Vo l.Il , pp . 84,8 5). " See also "Colonial Records, p. 216. " Th e pet ition w asgr anted. They had previously, Apri l 12, 1 686, g iven Mr . Samu el Russell,a son of Rev. Joh n Russel l of Had ley, (wh o shelt ered the regicide Goffe) Mass., an d a gradu ate of Ha rvard, a n invitation to sett le with th em asthei r ministe r and he ha d given an answe r in the af firmativ e on the 12t hof Sept. 16 87. (Branfor d Church Man ual, p. 1 2); also "Gil lettsSemi-Con t??nial , p. 10). "I t was in th e large south p arlor of hisdw ell ing that th e convention o f ministers me t to found Yal e C ollege. Hew as one of the t rustees. It wa s during hi s paster ate tha t the towndivide d into Old and N orth Bra nford, and a fte r a time the latte r set offa part o f it s people who for m ed a third societ y called Northford." ( Ibid., pp. 11-12) . No te.
The following notes on the Rose family may be of inte r e s t . (Hist. ofSouthampton, L.I.) "John Rose of Southam pt o n , L. I. from whom all Rosethere are descended." (N . E . H . G en. R eg., July 1898, p. 377)
The Will of Rev. Martin Simpson of Hackney, Middlese x , E n g . 1664/5mentions, "John Rose of Southton, New Eng la nd f o r t ransporting of hisniece Hester Simeon." (Colo nia l Rec . , Vol . IV) "1686-7. Jan. 26. WilliamMaltby w a s a membe r o f a Sp ecial Court." (p. 227) Mar. 30, 168 6/ 7.Membe r o f a Specia l Court. (Branford Rec., Vol. II , p . 36) "Ma rc h 1687.The to wn have given to Mr. Wm. Mal tb y two acre s o f land on the we st sideof the way that l ead s to the fi el d of John White- he ads land at ScotchCa p, a nd have appo int ed Jno. Whitehead an d Jhno. Rose t o lay i t out. Thetow n ha ve appointed Mr. Malt bie, Ensig n Harris on and Samue l Bradf ield toview a parcel o f lan d near dod s swamp wh. W illiam H oadley desires thegra i n of and the y are to make r eport the reof to the town. " (Ne w HavenRec ords) "William M altbie, Co mmissioner an d Justic e of Peac e, performedthe f ollowing ma rriages. ( p. 98) 169 2 . 2 marriages. (p . 99) " 1 " (p.1 15) 16 9 8 1 " (p.136) 170 2 2 " (p.144)1 70 6 2 "
"From 1687 to 1689," writes Mrs. Cushman, "I can f i n d n o m ention of thename of William Maltby." The ques ti o n ari ses , was he elsewhere? Barbadosor England? (Bar nfo r d Recor d? ) "1689-90. Hannah Maltbie and WilliamMalt bi e w itnes s a de ed of John Yale." (New Haven County Cou rt , Vol . II., p. 1)
"May 26, 1689. In the 10 year of King William. Wm. M a l t b ie, withothers, was commissioned Justice of the Pea c e , et c. , by Governor Win-throp." (See "Winthrop Paper s , 1 666-7 ) . "Mr. Malbye on his journey toNew York," i. e . Joh n Malb y b rother of William. Also 1671, "Mr. Malb y s arriv al saf e a t Nevis." (John Malby)."
"On Oct. 6, 1691. The list of estates for the colo n y w e r e 321 persons,# 15,622,00s,00d. This Court appoy n t Cap t n . Niccols, Mr. Maltby, Mr.Eliphalet Hill and M r . John C ha pm an to be a committee to perfect the saydli st s that ar e i mpe rfect and to return them to the Court. " " Aug. 7,169 3 . Samu el, son of Mr. Wm. Maltby, b. at B ranf ord." (Not e . As Samue l was a son of Abigail Bishop , wido w of John T al lmadge, w e know Hannah(Hosmer) Willa rd mus t have been d ea d by 1692 . I do not think her dea thor Wi lliams marriag e t o Abigai l have ever been found).
William Maltbie is buried in the Old Cemetery in Bran f o r d . His grave is on the right hand side facing the o l d s ec ti on, about 100 yards (abt. 90meters) down near t h e fen ce . H is name is spelled Maltbei on the stone.B y hi s side , l ays A bigail Bishop Maltbie.
Josiah Willard and Hannah Hosmer
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Stephen Post and Hannan Hosmer
Husband Stephen Post 3
Born: 3 Dec 1664 - Saybrook, CT
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Wife Hannan Hosmer 3
Born: 29 May 1670 - Hartford, CT
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Mother: Hannah Bushnell (Abt 1645-Between 1677) 3
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1 M Thomas Post 3
Born: 10 Feb 1702 - Saybrook, CT
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Marr: 1 Jul 1730
Harry Eugene Hosmer and Jean Ann Julian
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Wife Jean Ann Julian 4
Born: 19 Mar 1931 - Greenville Co., SC
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Father: George Washington Julian (1905-1977) 4
Mother: Mamie Sue Reeves (1908-1959) 4
Other Spouse: Mickey Harrison
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James Hosmer and Elizabeth Sawyer
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Wife Elizabeth Sawyer 3
Born: 5 Jan 1663 - Lancaster, Worcester, MA
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Mother: Mary Prescott (1630- ) 3
James Hosmer
Husband James Hosmer 3
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Jennifer Hosmer
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John Hosmer
Husband John Hosmer 3
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Benannuel (Or Bennaniah) Pratt and Lucy Hosmer
Husband Benannuel (Or Bennaniah) Pratt 3
Born: 26 Sep 1756 - Needham, MA
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Father: Lemuel Pratt (1719-1776) 3
Mother: Lydia Willard (1723-Abt 1788) 3
Marriage: 29 May 1782 - Needham, MA
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• Baptism, 3 Oct 1756
Wife Lucy Hosmer 3
Born: 5 Mar 1762
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Father: William Hosmer ( - ) 3
Mother: Anna Heald ( - ) 3
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!BIRTH:"MF, Priest", "Mayflower Families Through Five Gene r ations"; Volume Eigh t, Degory Priest, Robert S. Wakefiel d , General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1994, pg.82
!BIRTH:"Pratt Directory", The Pratt Directory - 1998 Editi o n, Jayne Pratt Lovelace - "JPLovelace@aol.com", East Hadd am , CT 06423, Ancestor House, 1998, pg.96
!DEATH:"Pratt Directory", The Pratt Directory - 1998 Editi o n, Jayne Pratt Lovelace - "JPLovelace@aol.com", East Hadd am , CT 06423, Ancestor House, 1998, pg.96
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!BIRTH:"Pratt Directory", The Pratt Directory - 1998 Editi o n, Jayne Pratt Lovelace - "JPLovelace@aol.com", East Hadd am , CT 06423, Ancestor House, 1998, pg.96
!DEATH:"Pratt Directory", The Pratt Directory - 1998 Editi o n, Jayne Pratt Lovelace - "JPLovelace@aol.com", East Hadd am , CT 06423, Ancestor House, 1998, pg.96
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!MARRIAGE:"Pratt Directory", The Pratt Directory - 1998 Ed i tion, Jayne Pratt Lovelace - "JPLovelace@aol.com", East H ad dam, CT 06423, Ancestor House, 1998, pg.95
Mary Hosmer
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Minetta Hosmer
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Ralph Hosmer and Ethel L Roper
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Wife Ethel L Roper 5
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Mother: Nettie Robbins (Abt 1843- ) 5
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Job: Civil Eng.
Thomas Howe and Sarah Hosmer
Husband Thomas Howe 6
Born: 12 Jun 1656 - , Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts 6
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Buried: - Spring Hill Ceme, Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts 6
Father: John How (Howe) (1620-1680) 3 6
Mother: Mary (1618-1672) 3 6
Marriage: 21 Jun 1681 - , Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts 6
Other Spouse: Mary Mrs Barron ( - ) 6 - 24 Dec 1724 6
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Stephen Hosmer and Dorothy Selden
Husband Stephen Hosmer 3
Born: 26 Dec 1570 - Ticehurst, England
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Mother: Agnes (Abt 1545-After 1570) 3
Marriage: 25 Jan 1602 - Ticehurst, England
Wife Dorothy Selden 3
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2 M William Hosmer 3
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4 F Anne Hosmer 3
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5 M Stephen Hosmer 3
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6 M Thomas Hosmer 3
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Marr: Abt 1640 - Hartford, Hartford County, CT
7 M James Hosmer 3
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Two brothers, Thomas and James Hosmer, came to Massach u s e t ts in the early days of that colony. They were th e s o n s o f Stephen and Dorothy Hosmer of Hawkhurst, Ken t Cou nt y , Eng land. Thomas was the first to leave home a nd cro s s th e Atla ntic. Three years later his brother, J ames, c am e ove r in th e Ship Elizabeth from London (1635 ). Jame s a t tha t time wa s 28 years of age and with hi m were hi s wif e, Ann , and tw o small daughters, Mary an d Ann; als o two m aid ser vants. H e settled at Concord, M ass.
THOMAS HOSMER, the elder of the two immigrants, wa s b o r n a t Hawkhurst, Kent County, England, in January , 160 3 . H e cam e to Mass., in 1632, and settled at Newto n (no w C ambr idge ) where he was admitted freeman in 1635 . In J une , 1636 , h e (and Thomas Bull) left Newton wit h the Rev . Th omas Ho oke r and his party, and assisted i n the found ing o f Hartfo rd , Conn., being one of the ori ginal settle rs. I n the firs t r ecord of "Town Proprietor s" of land w e fin d that he wa s ass igned sixty acres o n January 14, 1 639. H is name on th e ol d Colonial record s is sometimes w ritte n "Osmer." He be cam e a prominent m ember of the ne w settle ment and was cons tabl e, selectma n and representa tive seve ral times. He wa s twic e marrie d. His first wif e was Franc es (surname unkno wn). Sh e wa s born in Englan d in 1602. Sh e died at Hartfor d on Feb r uary 15, 1675, a t the age of 73 . On May 6, 1679 , Thoma s Hos mer married C atherine Wilton , widow of David W ilto n, at Har tford, Con n. After his sec ond marriage he mov e d to Northamp ton. H e died there on Ap ril 12, 1687. Thom a s and Frances Ho sme r had four children , the second o f who m was Hester Hosm e r.
Stephen Hosmer
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William Hosmer
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Samuel Rice and Sarah Hosmer (White)
Husband Samuel Rice 6
Born: 1634 - Berkhampsted, Hertsfordshire, England 6
Christened: 12 Nov 1634 - Berkhamstead, Hertsfordshire, Eng. 6
Died: 25 Feb 1685 - Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts 6
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Mother: Thomasine Frost (1600-1654) 6
Marriage: 13 Dec 1676 - Marlboro, Middlesex, Massachusetts 6
Other Spouse: Mary Dix (1639-1678) 6 - Sep 1668 - Marlboro, Middlesex, Massachusetts 6
Other Spouse: Elizabeth King ( - ) 6 - 18 Nov 1655 - Sudbury, Middlesex, Mass 6
Other Spouse: Mary Dix ( - ) 6 - Sep 1668 - Marlboro, Middlesex, Massachusetts 6
Other Spouse: Sarah White ( - ) 6 - 13 Dec 1676 6
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William E Hosmore and Susannah Totten
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Bill Hoss and Edna Pace
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William C. Spurgin and Mabel Hoss
Husband William C. Spurgin
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Willa Mae Hoss
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Coyle Franklin O'dell and Patricia Ann Host
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