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Samuel Haseltine (1645 - 1717)

Samuel Haseltine
Born in Rowley, Essex, Massachusettsmap
Husband of — married 28 Dec 1670 in Haverhill, Massachusettsmap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 72 in Bradford, Essex, Massachusettsmap
Profile last modified | Created 30 May 2013
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Biography

Married Deborah Cooper at Haverhill December 28, 1670. [1] Children:[1]

  • Deborah, b July 17, 1672
  • Sarah, b March 22, 1674
  • Samuel, b May 30, 1676, died young
  • John, b March 28, 1678
  • Samuel, b May 18, 1680 (twin)
  • Hepsibah, b May 18, 1680 (twin)
  • Nathaniel, b June 24, 1683


Samuel Hazelton, son of John Hazeltine/Haseltine and Joan Anter/Auter, was born 20 December 1645 at Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts.

He married Deborah Cooper of Rowley on 28 December 1670 at Haverhill, Massachusetts. They lived in Bradford, on the property that was given to Samuel by his father, John Hazelton. Their children were all born in Bradford.

Samuel Hazelton was one of the original members of the church at Bradford; his wife, Deborah, joined the church in 1682. Deborah died 1689, Samuel died 1717, both in Bradford.

Ancestral File Number: 23S6-FS

Source: #S32
Record ID Number: 5148

Sources

  • Source S32
Repository: #REPO6
Type: Ancestral File
Title: Ancestral File (TM)
Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Abbreviation: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 Genealogical sketches of Robert and John Hazelton, by William R. Lapham, published 1892, page 103
  • Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury Massachusetts, vol 3 , by David W. Hoyt, published 1897

GEDCOM Data

  • WikiTree profile Haseltine-60 through the import of Wendt.ged on May 26, 2013 by Greg Wendt.






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Hazeltine-11 and Haseltine-60 appear to represent the same person because: They're the same person. Please merge.
posted by Chris Ferraiolo
Hazeltine-11 and Haseltine-60 are not ready to be merged because: There are different parents attached to Jazeltine-11 & Haseltine-60. I've marked an unmerged match until the correct parents can be determined.
Haseltine-60 and Hazeltine-11 appear to represent the same person because: Same person. Issue of parents needs to be resolved
posted by [Living E]
Samuel Hazeltine b. 1645 m. Deborah Cooper

December 28, 1670. They had son, Samuel and son, John who was b. March 28, 1678. John m. Abigail Ross. Their son was Abner Hazeltine, my ancestor. Getting back to Samuel b. 1645, he was the son of John Hazeltine and Joan Auter of England.

I hope this is useful for your research.

posted by Frank Gill

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