Joseph Estabrook
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Joseph Estabrook (1669 - 1733)

Capt Joseph Estabrook aka Easterbrook
Born in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts Baymap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 31 Dec 1689 (to 20 Mar 1693) [location unknown]
Husband of — married 25 Aug 1693 in Lexington, Middlesex, Massachusetts Baymap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 64 in Lexington, Middlesex, Massachusetts Baymap
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Biography

Joseph Estabrook was born to Joseph Estabrook and Mary Mason on 6 May 1669, in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts [1][2]

Joseph married first Millicent Woodis on on 31 December 1690.[2]

Joseph and Hannah Levitt were married in Lexington, Massachusetts on 25 August 1693.[2]

He lived several years in Hingham, but settled in Lexington[3] in 1710.

Estabrook Elementary is named after Joseph Estabrook (1669–1733), the first schoolteacher in Lexington. ... 117 Grove Street, Lexington, MA 02420 · 781-861-2520. He was often employed as a surveyor. [4]

Joseph died on 23 September 1733 in Lexington, Massachusetts. He is buried in the Old Burying Ground in Lexington. Joseph, son of Rev. Joseph Easterbrook, b. 1669; m. (1) Millicent Woodis, (2) Widow Hannah Loring of Hingham; first settled in Hingham; dismissed to church in Lexington 1710; an active and influential citizen; deacon 1716; held many offices.

Joseph, son of Joseph Estabrook and Mary Mason, daughter of Capt. Hugh Mason of Watertown, was born 1669, lived several years in Hingham but settled in Lexington where he died September 24, 1733 aged 65, having been a deacon 17 years. (History of Concord, Mass. by Lemuel Shattuck, 1835.)

Concord births: Joseph sonn of mr Joseph Eastbrooke & mary his wife borne 6 may 1667 (?)

Lexington marriages:

1. ESTABROOK, Joseph, and Millicent Woodis, Dec. 31, 1689-90.

2.ESTABROOK, Joseph, and Hannah Loring, 2d w., Aug. 25, 1693.

Lexington deaths: ESTABROOK, Joseph, Dea., Sept. 23, 1733.

From contributor 4979393: Joseph Easterbrook, first wife was Millicent Woodhouse. With second wife Hannah, Joseph Easterbrook had Elijah Estabrook, born 1703 Plymouth, MA; died 1740, Sherborn, MA.

Inscription Here lyes Buried ye Body of Capt. JOSEPH EASTERBROOK; (Son of ye Revd. Mr. JOSEPH EASTERBROOK of CONCORD). He was many Years Deacon of ye Church of Christ in LEXINGTON and by using the office well, obtained a Good Report. He Departed this Life Sept. 24 Anno Domni 1733 Ætatis Suae 65 Family Members Parents Joseph Estabrook 1640–1711

Mary Mason Estabrook 1640–1711

Spouse Hannah Leavitt Estabrook 1664–1728 (m. 1693)

Siblings

Benjamin Estabrook 1671–1697


Daniel Estabrook 1675–1735


Anne Estabrook Haynes 1677–1757 [3]

Sources

  1. Concord, Massachusetts Births, Marriages, and Deaths 1635-1850 (Published by the Town)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. 16
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Hudson Charles and Lexington Historical Society (Mass). 1913. History of the Town of Lexington Middlesex County Massachusetts; from Its First Settlement to 1868. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. p.189
  3. 3.0 3.1 Lemuel Shattuck, A History of the Town of Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Russell, Odiorne; Concord, J. Stacy, 1835. p.163
  4. History of Estabrook School - https://www.lexingtonma.org/estabrook-elementary/about-us/history-of-estabrook/

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16639465/joseph-estabrook





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Estabrook-428 and Estabrook-34 appear to represent the same person because: same father and dates
posted by Robin Lee
Esterbrook-7 and Estabrook-34 appear to represent the same person because: Correct last name is Estabrook.
posted by Bob Keniston Jr.
Estabrook-139 and Estabrook-34 appear to represent the same person because: Dates, parents match.
posted by Bob Keniston Jr.
Hi: My sources have him married to Mellicent(woodhouse) Wooddis and Hannah Leavitt Loring.

His daughter was Mellicent bn 1700 died 1764. Mellicent born 1700 was the d/o Joseph & Hannah...Marie

posted by Marie Chantigny

Rejected matches › Elijah Estabrooks II (1727-1796)

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