Jesse (2) Remington

Male 1759 - 1815  (55 years)


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  1. 1.  Jesse (2) Remington was born 10 Apr 1759, Abington, MA (son of Thomas Remington and Rachel Stowell); died 3 Mar 1815, Candia, Rockingham Co., NH; was buried 6 Mar 1815, Congregational Church Burial Yard, Candia, NH.

    Notes:

    (If you use any portion of these notes, please give credit to me -- Lois Sorensen, Remington researcher -- and/or to other sources as noted herein.)

    The family of Jesse Remington is in the 1800 census at Candia, Rockingham Co., NH, and in 1810 at Chester, Rockingham Co., NH. In 1800, there appear to be five sons and one daughter; in 1810 there are seven sons and two daughters.

    See the publication entitled "Historical discourse delivered at the centennial anniversary of the Congregational Church, Candia, N.H., April 5, 1871" by James H. Fitts; Exeter, N.H.: News-Letter Press, 1903. This history of the church pastored by Rev. Jesse Remington has many references to him, particularly in pp. 45 ff. The notes immediately following here are from this source.

    "On the 12 of July, 1790, the town by a vote of 76 to 12, extended to Mr. Jesse Remington a Call to the work of the ministry in this Parish . . . The church also, Oct. 20, 1790, extended him a call, and received him to 'full communion' by letter from Taunton." (p. 45 - 46)

    The area of Candia, Rockingham County, NH, was initially purchased and settled around 1720. The town was incorported in 1763, and a preacher was hired in 1764. Rev. Remington was the fifth minister to the town's congregants. He served in this ministry 24 years 4 months 13 days (1790 - 1815).

    He was born in Abington, MA, in 1760, graduated from Harvard in 1784, and received the honarary degree of Master of Arts in 1808. (p. 48)

    Rev. Jesse Remington died on 3 Mar 1815 at the age of 55, after a "long, painful, and tedious sickness" in which he was "patient, submissive, and resigned." (p. 49)

    From his funeral sermon by Rev. Josiah Prentice: "He was indeed an Evangelical Preacher, sound in the Faith, remarkably clear in the doctrines of grace, a lover of hospitality, a lover of good men, holding forth the faithful word . . . " (p. 49)

    This historical discourse mentions a man named Jesse Remington Fitts associated with the church in the 1870s. He and his family are in the 1850 census at Candia. I don't think that he was a descendant, but he was born c1815 and was obviously named after the pastor.

    There is a Latin inscription on his gravestone: "Sic transit gloria mundi" -- which means, so fades the glory of the world.

    According to Boyd Scott Remington's ancestry chart, Jesse was in the Revolution (no source noted).

    From the headmaster of Jesse Remington High School:

    Hello Lois
    Well, Mr. Remington was a most fascinating man! There is a bit known about him, but not a lot. He was a late Colonial Pastor, statesman, leader in the Candia, Chester area. He led our area in strong Christian teaching, and was a strong opponent to the new, deistic definition of Christianity.

    He died in 1815, is buried here, with a wife and son. We use his home as part of our campus.

    I was on the team that chose the name for our school, and we use his name as a model and example for our students.
    What little is written about him is in the Candia Public Library, which goes by the name "Smyth Public Library".
    One person who is more in the know about him than I would be our pastor, David, at areformer@aol.com.

    Best of luck! Let me know if you find anything really great about him!

    Jeff Philbrick

    * * * * *

    Jesse Remington was pastor from 1790 until his death in 1815. He was not the first pastor of the church but his strong evangelical theology set the church "on a firm foundation," and established the strong committed congregation that was able to receive the 265 conversions which occurred in 1822-23 during a revival. He opposed the "halfway covenant" which was the move toward liberal religion in his time - this was significant in that the President of Harvard declared his non-belief in the trinity in 1800 and the stage was being set for the Unitarian vs. Congregational split in New England. Under JR the church established a new convenant (1793) which was restored to use after the renewal here in the mid 1980s, and JR set the precedent of only baptizing the babies of "communicant members," that is, those who gave personal testimony to faith in Christ rather than simply "owning the covenant." This is still a mark of the church. In the 1790s under JR it is significant that Candia was censured by the Rockingham Assoc. for the introduction of the "new musick" via a choir and bass viol. He was a strong-minded independent person who debated with the Baptists when they arrived on his watch, and built his own house when the parsonage began falling apart (literally). After his death his empty house (recently purchased by the church and now in use) was the site of the first attempt by Fitts to create a high school that would "provide a trinitarian alternative to the Unitarian school at Exeter" (Phillips Exeter Academy). This school sputtered in and out of existence over a twenty-or-so-year period. JR is buried in the graveyard behind the church and we have some other information in various documents here if you wish to poke around. In 1871 at the Centennial of the church a prayer was offered by Fitts that a "fitting memorial" would be someday raised to JR as the spiritual father of faith in the community. We see the High School as that memorial. Hope that helps. Pastor David (Candia Congregational Church)

    The Jesse Remington Farm is now the parsonage.

    Jesse married Polly Sarah Jennes 4 Dec 1793, Deerfield, MA or NH. Polly was born Abt 1772, NY; died Aft 1 Jun 1860; was buried , Congregational Church Burial Yard, Candia, NH. [Group Sheet]

    Notes:

    "Rev. Jesse Remington, of Candia, and Miss Polly Jennes, 4 Dec 1793, Deerfield"

    Children:
    1. Thomas Remington was born 5 Sep 1794, NH; died 19 Jan 1816.
    2. Jesse Remington, Jr. was born 26 Sep 1796, NH; died Aft 1820.
    3. John Remington was born 12 Oct 1798, NH; died Aft 1 Jun 1870.
    4. Elias Remington was born 25 Jun 1800, NH; died Aft 1 Jun 1870.
    5. Albert Remington was born 22 Apr 1802, NH.
    6. William Remington was born 16 Nov 1804, NH.
    7. Lyman Remington was born 17 Dec 1806, NH.
    8. Mary "Polly" Remington was born 16 Sep 1808, NH; died Aft 1 Jun 1860.
    9. Adeline Remington was born 16 Jun 1813, NH.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Thomas Remington was born 22 May 1726, Hingham, Plymouth County, MA (son of Joshua Remington, I and Elizabeth Trundy); died 28 Oct 1813, Abington, MA.

    Notes:

    Thomas' will in 1813 leaves money to his grandchildren Julia Ann Remmington, Charlotte Remmington, and Caroline Remington, the children of his son William Remmington deceased; also to sons Jairus and Thomas, and daughters Sarah Beal and Rachel Shaw. (source: email from Ann Remington with image of will)

    Some genealogies show Jonathan b Sep 1761 (md. Martha Sprague) as a son in this family.

    Also, some genealogies show no Stephen here (see notes for Stephen).

    Thomas married Rachel Stowell 30 Sep 1751. Rachel (daughter of Samuel Stowell, III and Susannah Lambert) was born 27 May 1734, Hingham, Plymouth, MA; died 28 Jan 1815, Abington, MA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Rachel Stowell was born 27 May 1734, Hingham, Plymouth, MA (daughter of Samuel Stowell, III and Susannah Lambert); died 28 Jan 1815, Abington, MA.
    Children:
    1. Jotham Remington was born 1752, Abington, MA.
    2. Jesse (1) Remington was born 23 Dec 1754, Abington, MA; died 24 Feb 1755, Abington, MA.
    3. 1. Jesse (2) Remington was born 10 Apr 1759, Abington, MA; died 3 Mar 1815, Candia, Rockingham Co., NH; was buried 6 Mar 1815, Congregational Church Burial Yard, Candia, NH.
    4. Sarah (1) Remington was born 15 Nov 1762, Abington, MA; died Abt 1764, Abington, MA.
    5. Sarah (2) Remington was born 29 Jun 1764, MA; died 4 May 1804.
    6. Rachel Remington was born Abt 1766, MA.
    7. Jairus Remington was born 2 Mar 1767, Abington, MA; died Bef Oct 1828, Huevelton, NY.
    8. Thomas Remington, Jr. was born 23 Jun 1769, Abington, MA; died 26 Jul 1848, Abington, MA.
    9. Stephen Remington was born Abt 1772, MA.
    10. William Remington was born Abt. Sep 1773, Abington, MA; was christened Sep 1773, Abington, MA.
    11. Elias Remington was born Abt Aug 1776, Abington, MA; was christened 1 Sep 1776, Abington, MA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Joshua Remington, I was born Between 1689 and 1690, Hingham, Plymouth County, MA (son of Thomas Remington and Remember Stowell); died 1 Jul 1733, Hingham, Plymouth Co., MA.

    Notes:

    Joshua died at about 43 years old.

    Joshua married Elizabeth Trundy 13 Jun 1712, Kittery, ME. Elizabeth was born Abt 1690; died Aft 1730. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth Trundy was born Abt 1690; died Aft 1730.

    Notes:

    Pat Boyden's genealogy report has Elizabeth's year of birth as 1689 and her father as George, no sources noted.

    I have roughly estimated her year of birth as c1690.

    Notes:

    The Remington Ancestry Chart by Boyd Scott Remington has the date of marriage as 13 June 1710, and location as Kittery, Maine. Unfortunately, no source is noted. The online genealogy of Ann M. Mcallister (at genealogy.com) has their marriage on 13 June 1712 at Old Eliot (now Kittery), Maine, as does the Remington genealogy compiled by Lois Remington Smith.

    Children:
    1. Joshua (1) Remington was born 1714, Hingham, Plymouth County, MA; died 2 Apr 1730, Hingham, Plymouth County, MA.
    2. Elizabeth Remington was born 1716, Hingham, Plymouth County, MA.
    3. John Remington was born Abt Jul 1718, Hingham, Plymouth County, MA; died 18 Sep 1718, Hingham, Plymouth County, MA.
    4. Elisha Remington, I was born 17 Jan 1719/20, Hingham, Plymouth County, MA; died 28 Jun 1796, Hingham, Plymouth County, MA.
    5. Mary Remington was born 13 Jun 1722, Hingham, Plymouth County, MA; died 26 Sep 1770.
    6. Sarah Remington was born Abt 23 Jun 1724, Hingham, Plymouth County, MA.
    7. 2. Thomas Remington was born 22 May 1726, Hingham, Plymouth County, MA; died 28 Oct 1813, Abington, MA.
    8. Olive Remington was born 28 Sep 1728, Hingham, Plymouth County, MA; died 17 Feb 1736/37, Hingham, Plymouth County, MA.
    9. Joshua (2) Remington, II was born 14 Feb 1730/31, Hingham, Plymouth County, MA; died Between 1800 and Sep 1811, MA; was buried , West Salisbury Cemetery, West Salisbury, VT.

  3. 6.  Samuel Stowell, III was born 5 Jun 1687, Hingham, Plymouth, MA (son of Samuel Stowell, II and Rachel Gill); died 8 Dec 1756, Hingham, Plymouth, MA.

    Samuel married Susannah Lambert 11 Jun 1717, Scituate, Plymouth, MA. Susannah was born 1 Jun 1699, Scituate, Plymouth, MA; died 27 Sep 1775, Hingham, Plymouth, MA. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Susannah Lambert was born 1 Jun 1699, Scituate, Plymouth, MA; died 27 Sep 1775, Hingham, Plymouth, MA.
    Children:
    1. Samuel Stowell, IV was born 29 Nov 1719; died 6 Aug 1799.
    2. Adam Stowell was born 15 Aug 1722; died 6 Dec 1807.
    3. Joseph Stowell was born 4 Feb 1725/26, Hingham, Plymouth, MA.
    4. Obadiah Stowell was born 26 Jul 1730.
    5. 3. Rachel Stowell was born 27 May 1734, Hingham, Plymouth, MA; died 28 Jan 1815, Abington, MA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Thomas Remington was born Abt 1662, Rowley, MA (son of Daniel Remington and Hannah Unknown); died Aft 1694.

    Notes:

    (If you use any portion of these notes, please give credit to Lois Sorensen, Remington researcher, and/or to other sources as noted herein.)

    I am not sure that Thomas belongs with these parents. However, the Remington Ancestry Chart by Boyd Scott Remington shows him here, and in the absence of other evidence, I am likewise placing him here, pending further research. See notes for his assumed father, Daniel.

    Additional support for this comes from "Genealogical and Family History of Western New York" by William Richard Cutter (New York: Lewis Historical Pub. Co., 1912), p. 978: "Thomas Remington, grandson of John Remington, the pioneer in this country, settled at Hingham, MA, and married there, March 16, 1687, Remember, daughter of Samuel & Mary (Farrow) Stowell."

    However, "New England Families" Vol. 1, Genealogies and Memorials, p. 381, says this Thomas was "son of Thomas." Since he wasn't Thomas II (who married Mehitable Walker), and certainly wasn't a son of Thomas II (since his son Thomas lived 1659 - 1683, and died in CT), which Thomas could he have been a son of? Either there was another Thomas Remington who immigrated from England, or else it is an error. The only known son of John whose son Thomas could have been, is Daniel, as far as my records show (limitations acknowleged).

    Many of the early immigration records and town records have been destroyed by fire, so it may be impossible to determine the facts in some of these cases.

    In summary, it has not been proven that this Thomas is a descendant of the first Remington immigrant, John; however, it is a reasonable assumption. If he is not a direct descendant, he is very likely a close relative, having come with the same surname to precisely the same geographical area as the other Remingtons.

    Pat Boyden's genealogy has a birthdate of 15 July 1659 - no source noted. However, I know that this is the birth date of the Thomas Jr. who died at Suffield, CT, in 1683. But, Thomas & Remember had children after that date. Could the date of death recorded at Suffield, CT, be incorrect? The Suffield Historical Society has no marriage for Thomas Jr. in CT, and they have his date of death as 1683. No further information seems to be available. Therefore, it seems reasonable to believe that these are two different Thomases.

    Thomas Remington appears in the records of Hingham, MA, for four or five years, approximately 1687/8 - 1694 (source: "A Remington Family History" by Lois Remington Smith, p. A-6).

    Lois Remington Smith also mentions that Peter Hobart was pastor of the Old Meeting House in Hingham, which is said to be the oldest church in the US in continuous use as a house of worship (p. 3). The names Jael & Joshua were common in his family, so it is of interest to see them in this Remington family.

    A discussion of Thomas's parentage is found in the above-mentioned source by Smith, pp. 1 and A-6. Among other issues, Smith raises the possibility that this Thomas may be one and the same as Thomas Remington b 4 Feb 1655/56 of RI, who married Mary Allen. However, this is impossible, because Mary Allen is named as Marie Remington in her father's will of 1685; also, his will names all the children.

    A key question is, what became of Thomas after he was widowed in 1694?

    Thomas married Remember Stowell 16 Mar 1686/87, Hingham, Plymouth, MA. Remember (daughter of Samuel Stowell, I and Mary Farrow) was born 22 Apr 1662, Hingham, Plymouth County, MA; died 5 Nov 1694, Hingham, Plymouth County, MA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Remember Stowell was born 22 Apr 1662, Hingham, Plymouth County, MA (daughter of Samuel Stowell, I and Mary Farrow); died 5 Nov 1694, Hingham, Plymouth County, MA.

    Notes:

    Some genealogies have Remember marrying a different Thomas, a son of Daniel & Hannah. That is a possibility, if indeed Daniel had such a son. (Needs more research at Boston)

    Notes:

    This marriage is noted in "New England Marriages Prior to 1700" by Clarence Almon Torrey. However, the entry does not indicate who Thomas's parents are.

    Their marriage bond dated 4 Mar 1687 is in Supreme Court Record No. 13011 (source: "A Remington Family History" by Lois Remington Smith, p. 1).

    Children:
    1. Jael Remington was born 22 Apr 1688, Hingham, Plymouth, MA.
    2. 4. Joshua Remington, I was born Between 1689 and 1690, Hingham, Plymouth County, MA; died 1 Jul 1733, Hingham, Plymouth Co., MA.
    3. Mary Remington was born 9 May 1691, Hingham, Plymouth, MA; died 1 Sep 1758.
    4. Abigail Remington was born 27 Feb 1692/93, Hingham, Plymouth County, MA.

  3. 12.  Samuel Stowell, II was born 18 May 1655, Hingham, Plymouth, MA (son of Samuel Stowell, I and Mary Farrow); died 21 Sep 1695, Hingham, Plymouth, MA.

    Samuel married Rachel Gill 13 Jan 1683/84, Hingham, Plymouth, MA. Rachel was born 3 Oct 1661, Hingham, Plymouth, MA; died 5 Apr 1715, Hingham, Plymouth, MA. [Group Sheet]


  4. 13.  Rachel Gill was born 3 Oct 1661, Hingham, Plymouth, MA; died 5 Apr 1715, Hingham, Plymouth, MA.
    Children:
    1. 6. Samuel Stowell, III was born 5 Jun 1687, Hingham, Plymouth, MA; died 8 Dec 1756, Hingham, Plymouth, MA.