Samuel Frizzell was born in Roxbury (later Framingham), Massachusetts in 1673. He married Martha Alexander and they had:
Martha m. Jonathan Jackson
Ebenezer
Samuel
James
Isaac
John
Deliverance.
He died in Framingham, Massachusetts in 1718.
Hypothesis
In many legitimate appearing family trees Samuel and Martha have two daughters born in 1695 - Martha and Mary. Both are often profiled as having married Jonathan Jackson. I found Jonathan Jackson and he was married twice, but only to Martha, not Mary. So they were either twins or Martha is Martha Mary.
Also, there appear to be no references to Isaac and John except for their birth date. I suspect they both died at birth as I have several references to the other children as adults. Susan Fitzmaurice
LOVERING, Rev. Martin."History of the town of Holland, Massachusetts" The Tuttle Company, Publishers,Rutland, Vermont, 1915, Many, many references to Samuel Frizell, a few to Calvin Frizzell, and the following
John Wheeloek and Mary Frizell 1836
William Frizell and Lucina Goodell 1836
Henry C. Frizell and Mary E. Morse of Sturbridge Sept. 28, 1859
James Frizzell died aged 82 in 1820.
William Frizell, died aged 54 in 1820
Deacon Samuel Frizell, age 70 in 1845
SHELDON, George. "History of Deerfield, by George Sheldon", Published by E. A. Hall & Co., Greenfield, MA, 1896. p. 6. of Roxbury.
TEMPLE, Josiah Howard and George Sheldon. "History of the town of Northfield, Massachusetts for 150 years with account of the prior occupation of the territory by the Squakheags with Family Genealogies " Joel Munser Publishers, Albany NY, 1875, pp 550, 554.
WILLIAM, Barry. A history of Framingham, Massachusetts, including the Plantation, from 1640 to the present time, with an appendix, containing a notice of Sudbury and its first proprietors; also, a register of the inhabitants of Framingham before 1800, with genealogical sketches," J. Munroe and Co., Boston, p. 246
Child's Genealogy of Henniker, New Hampshire
Author: Donald Jacobus Title: The Families of Old Fairfield
Massachusetts Births and Christenings 1639-1915 Repository:
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Samuel by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Samuel:
Frizzell-216 and Frazier-474 appear to represent the same person because: From the source information most of the last name spelling is Frizzell/Frizzel instead of Frazier. Hoping the Fraizer last name can be added to other last name spellings.
Frizzle-41 and Frizzell-216 appear to represent the same person because: Hi, I have an old genealogy book online I used as my primary source for my Frizzle line. I've been putting in Frizzle and in other name Frizzell. I've decided that was in error and I should have been using Frizzell as the primary last name. I haven't added much info to Samuel as I realized my mistake with adding him at the start. I do have quite a bit to add.