David Yeaw
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David Yeaw (abt. 1702 - 1764)

David Yeaw aka Yaw
Born about in Marblehead, Essex, Massachusetts Baymap
Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 62 in Scituate, Providence, Rhode Islandmap
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Biography

At a Town Council held in Scituate by adjournment this 22nd Day of December Annoqe Dom 1735...

Whereas there is one David Yaw lately Come into this Town to Dwell and hath Procured a Certificate from under the Hands of the Select men of the Town of Marblehead from [illegible, one word] he Removed in the following Words.

These may Certifie whome it may Concern that David Yaw was an Inhabitant of Marblehead Legally settled from whence he removed in April Last past and the sd. Town & by Law Obliged the sd. Yaw and his Family and to be Subject to the Maintainence of them or any of them Standing in need of the same as fully as the the sd Yaw had not Removed out of this Town but had continued an Inhabitant here Witness our Hands at Marblehead the 18th: Day of December AD 1735

Richard Ricthy David Park Wm Bartlet Nathll. Bartlet Selectmen of Marblehead

Voted that the sd. David Yaw be Admitted to Dwell in this Town of Scituate without Molestation untill further Order from this Council.[1]

David Yaw died on 14 July 1764 in Scituate, Providence County, Colony of Rhode Island.

Research to date indicates that a David Yeaw materialized around the year 1725. David Yeaw was twice married, He married Jean. Jean died Jan 20, 1774. He married an unknown person. The name David Yaugh is found in the records of Saint Michael's Protestant Episcopal Church of Marblehead, Massachusetts in connection with the baptism of his oldest son, Joseph, on September 8, 1728.

Where he came from, whether an immigrant or American-born, and when he arrived in Marblehead has been subject of investigation. There have not been any satisfying results so for.

The name was spelled "Yaugh" in all records of the church, but nowwhere else is it found in this form. Other records use the form "Yeaw", up to the present day. Some, however, have changed it or have allowed it to change to "Yaw", so that it appears in both forms among the decendants of David Yeaw.

There is the following reference concerning pirates that includes a reference to David Yaw a little earlier (1724), and it is thought that this is the same person.

"The very last of March (1724) the schooner GOODWILL of Marblehead was taken, Benjamin Chadwell, Master, and April 1st a fishing schooner, William Lancy, fell into their hands off Cape Sable. Lancy was detained on board the Revenge and, while there, saw nine different vessels taken, including a Cape Ann sloop commanded by Captain John Salter. On board Captain Lancy's schooner was a seaman named David Yaw, who afterward disposed that when the pirates came on board, one of them, John Baptis, a Frenchman, damned him and kicked him in the legs and pointed to his boots, which was a sign, as the deponent understood it, that he wanted his boots and he accordingly pulled them off and Baptis took them."

The Marblehead church also recorded the burial of a daughter, Mary, on May 12, 1729, and the baptism of three more sons on April 25, 1731; November 11, 1733; and November 17, 1734. On December 22, 1735, David Yeaw presented a certificate, dated December 19 of the same year, to the town council of Scituate, Rhode Island, stating that he had removed from Marblehead on April 1, 1735 and that his family had a legal settlement there. The council approved the certificate the day it was presented and admitted him to dwell in the town, without molestation, until further ordered by the council. He and his wife Jane and four sons thus became residents of that part of the colony of Rhode Island.

David purchased eighty acres of land in Scituate in 1745 and became a freeman in April of that year. The purchase was made from Thomas Angell, who acquired it from Israel Young in the same year. The original homestead was located north of the property belonging to Fred Potter near Rockland. It was in the woods back of the so-called Shady Oak Farm. The house stood in what was called the 'Patten', a small clearing near the Ponaganset River.

The business David pursued was sheep raising. The inventory of his estate shows that, besides being a sheep raiser, he must have devoted time to weaving as he had a loom, woolen and linen wheels, stocks of flax and yarn, and other assessories of that trade. Two more sons were born to David and Jane Yeaw in Scituate.

On July 17, 1760, David's son, Joseph was appointed as his guardian, because of David's blindness. His will, dated May 19, 1752 mentions his wife Jean and six sons, and leaves all his estate to Jean during her lifetime with instructions about division among his six sons later.[2] [3]


Sources

  1. Scitate, Rhode Island. Probate and Town Council Records, Book 1, p. 25. Ancestry.com. Rhode Island, Wills and Probate Records, 1582-1932 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015, https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/9079/007649084_00047#. (Subscription required.)
  2. North America, Family Histories, The Yaw-Yeaw family in America, pages 4 & 5 https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/552739-the-yaw-yeaw-family-in-america?viewer=1&offset=0#page=13&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Page 4
  3. Ancestry.com; Wikberg, Daisy Belle,. Henry Cobb Stryker and Amanda Rosetta Walker : their ancestors and descendants. Bellingham, Wash.?: unknown, 1971. Ancestry Record 212 #24566 * Ancestry Sharing Link


Acknowledgements:

  • Yaw-86 created by Leslie Yaw, 6 Sep 2011
  • Yeaw-235 created by David Yeaw 13 Aug 2012

Merges:

  • Yeaw-298 into Yeaw-235, 18 Dec 2013
  • Yeaw-236 into Yeaw-235, 25 Dec 2013
  • Yaw-86 into Yeaw-235, 26 Nov 2019






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Yaw-86 and Yeaw-235 appear to represent the same person because: Suggest that David be listed as Yeaw, with the OTHER LAST NAME as "Yaw" -- and a line at the top of his biography that notes the transition of Yaugh/Yeaw/Yaw (the transition is well outlined in one of the profiles, which has a wonderful biography -- but should probably also be noted as a stand alone comment ?) Thank you!
posted by Denise Ganopole

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