Thomas Hathaway

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Thomas Hathaway (son of Arthur HATHAWAY and Sarah COOKE).

    Thomas — Hepzibeth Starbuck. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Arthur HATHAWAY was born Abt 1630; died 11 Dec 1711, MA.

    Notes:

    "The year of 1651, one Arthur Hathaway was reported as owning in lot 26 in Puncka-teest, now Tiverton. In 1643 a resident of Marshfield of the same name was capable of bearing arms, and was at town meeting at Plymouth in 1646. The Colonial Records state that Arthur Hathaway had a share in lands in that part of Plymouth called Kingston. The records do not settle the question of whether these individuals were one person. Elisha C. Leonard thought they were, while some investigators assert that there were two Arthurs, father and son . . . But so far as known, all who resided within the limits of Old Dartmouth before 1800, were descendants of Arthur Hathaway. By marriage he was connected with important families of Plymouth Colony."

    "The name was applied to this region in a tax levy as early as 1632, although the town of Dartmouth was not constituted until 1664. But as early as 1660 Arthur Hathaway and “Segeant” Shaw were residing here, because an order was given to Captain Willet to collect their taxes. In 1656 Hathaway was a member of the grand jury, but probably not from an unincorporated place like Cushena. He did not leave Plymouth until after Feb. 28, 1655, and so must have taken up his abode at Dartmouth between 1655 and 1660."

    "During the first twenty years after the town was established, Arthur Hathaway was eight terms selectman . . . The official career of Arthur Hathaway ends abruptly in 1684 and with the exception of two deeds and a will, he disappears from all recorded history. Twelve years later in 1696 he decided to divide his lands. He owned on the east side of the Acushnet River, north of Dahl’s corner. The south half he gave to his son, Jonathan, and the north to his son Thomas. The deeds were executed later and were not recorded until several years later, which would indicate that he was not ready to complete the transfer when it was first arranged. This was his farm where he lived . . . These deeds are executed by his written signature. Nothing further appears concerning Arthur Hathaway until the probate of his will, which was dated February, 1709-10, and presented to the court February, 1710-11. It was executed by his mark. The witnesses were John Cannon Jr., Isaac Howland and Jonathan Delano. It states that he “was very weak of body but of perfect mind and memory.” He gave to his wife Sarah the income of certain estate and a legacy of five shilling to each of his children: Thomas, Jonathan, Mary Hammond, Lydia Sisson, and Hannah Cadman. His real estate consisting of a half share of land in Dartmouth, he devised to his son John, whom he selected as executor. The sudden termination of his business and official career presents a curious problem that defies explanation. His name does not appear even as a witness to any will or deed during that long period. His death probably took place within a month before the probate of his will."

    According to the will of Arthur Hathaway he left three sons and three daughters.

    John - Married (1) Joanna Pope, daughter of Thomas and Sarah Jenney Pope, 1732; (2) Patience.
    Thomas - Married Hepzibeth, daughter of Nathaniel and Mary Starbuck, of Nantucket, 1748.
    Jonathan - Married Susannah Pope, daughter of Captain Seth Pope.
    Mary - Married Samuel Hammond, son of Benjamin Hammond.
    Lydia - Married James Sisson, son of Richard Sisson.
    Hannah - Married George Cadman, son of William Cadman.

    (source: Old Dartmouth Historical Sketch Number 31, Being the proceedings of the Old Dartmouth Historical Society, Water Street, New Bedford, Massachusetts, on December 29, 1910; Arthur Hathaway and His Immediate Descendants, by Caroline W. Hathaway; https://www.whalingmuseum.org/explore/library/publications/old-dartmouth-historical-sketches/odhs-no-31)

    Arthur married Sarah COOKE Nov 1652, Dartmouth, MA. Sarah (daughter of John COOKE and Sarah WARREN) was born 1635; died Aft 1710. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Sarah COOKE was born 1635 (daughter of John COOKE and Sarah WARREN); died Aft 1710.
    Children:
    1. John HATHAWAY was born 17 Sep 1653, Duxbury, MA; died 1732, Dartmouth, MA.
    2. 1. Thomas Hathaway
    3. Jonathan Hathaway
    4. Mary Hathaway
    5. Lydia Hathaway
    6. Hannah Hathaway


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  John COOKE was born Between Jan and Mar 1606/07, Leyden, Zuid, Holland (son of Francis COOKE and Hester MAHIEU); died 23 Nov 1695, Dartmouth, MA.

    Notes:

    John came on the Mayflower in 1620 with his father.

    John married Sarah WARREN 28 Mar 1634, Plymouth, MA. Sarah (daughter of Richard WARREN and Elizabeth WALKER) was born Abt 1614, England; died Aft 15 Jul 1696, Plymouth, MA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 7.  Sarah WARREN was born Abt 1614, England (daughter of Richard WARREN and Elizabeth WALKER); died Aft 15 Jul 1696, Plymouth, MA.
    Children:
    1. 3. Sarah COOKE was born 1635; died Aft 1710.
    2. Elizabeth Cooke was born Bef 1644; died Dec 1715, Tiverton, RI.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Francis COOKE was born Abt 1582, England; died 7 Apr 1663, Plymouth, MA.

    Notes:

    Notes exceprted from "Mayflower Descendants Through Five Generations" Vol. 12, p. 4 & 5:

    Francis Cooke and his son John (Jean, en francais) embarked on the Speedwell at Delfshaven, Holland, in July 1620. At Southampton or Plymouth, England, they transferred to the Mayflower and set sail Wednesday, 6 Sep 1620 (or, 16th Sep, new calendar). Francis was one of the signers of the Mayflower Compact on 11 Nov 1620 (21st Nov, new calendar). In late 1623 Francis Cooke received two acres with his son John, and four acres for the rest of the family, who came on the ship Anne in Aug 1623.

    Francis married Hester MAHIEU Abt Jul 1603, Walloon Reformed Church, Leyden, Holland. Hester (daughter of Jacques MAHIEU and Jeanne UNKNOWN) was born Between 1582 and 1588, Canterbury, England; died Between 8 Jun 1666 and 18 Dec 1675, Plymouth, MA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 13.  Hester MAHIEU was born Between 1582 and 1588, Canterbury, England (daughter of Jacques MAHIEU and Jeanne UNKNOWN); died Between 8 Jun 1666 and 18 Dec 1675, Plymouth, MA.
    Children:
    1. Jane Cooke was born Abt 1604, Leyden, Holland.
    2. 6. John COOKE was born Between Jan and Mar 1606/07, Leyden, Zuid, Holland; died 23 Nov 1695, Dartmouth, MA.
    3. Unnamed Child Cooke was born Between 1607 and 1608, Leyden, Holland; died May 1608, Leyden, Holland.
    4. Josiah Cooke was born 1610; died Jun 1666, Plymouth, MA.
    5. Elizabeth Cooke was born Abt Dec 1611, Leyden, Holland; died Between Aug 1623 and May 1627, Plymouth, MA.
    6. Jacob Cooke was born Abt 1618, Leyden, Zuid, Holland; died 1675.
    7. Hester Cooke was born Between 1624 and 1625, Plymouth, MA; died Between 9 May 1669 and 8 Jun 1691, Plymouth, MA.
    8. Mary Cooke was born Between 22 Mar 1625/26 and 21 Mar 1626/27, Plymouth, MA.

  3. 14.  Richard WARRENRichard WARREN was born 1579, England; died 1628, Plymouth, MA.

    Notes:

    Richard is said to be of London. He came as a Pilgrim on the first Mayflower voyage to Plymouth in 1620, and is one of the forty-one signers of the Mayflower Compact. He is one of ten who were distinguished with the title Mister. Richard was one of the nineteen signers who survived the first winter. His wife and five daughters followed in 1623. Elizabeth Warren was called Mistress, a title reserved for noteworthy women.

    On 22 May 1627, the Division of Cattle names the Warren family: Richard, wife Elizabeth, Nathaniell, Joseph, Mary, Anna, Sara, Elizabeth, & Abigail.

    This and other information on Richard and his family can be found in "Mayflower Families Through Five Generations" Vol. 18, Richard Warren, compiled by Robert S. Wakefield, pub. 1999 by General Society of Mayflower Descendants.

    For additional information, see: http://www.themayflowersociety.com/pilgrim.htm

    Also see this excellent web site by Caleb Johnson: http://www.mayflowerhistory.com/Passengers/RichardWarren.php

    One genealogy, the Gray-Ide Bible Records (Family Tree Maker CD 180), gives Richard's wife as Esther Juatt. However, the Mayflower Society has found other information confirming Elizabeth Walker as his wife (see notes for Elizabeth).

    Richard — Elizabeth WALKER. Elizabeth (daughter of Augustine WALKER) was born Abt 1580, England; died 2 Oct 1673, Plymouth, MA. [Group Sheet]


  4. 15.  Elizabeth WALKERElizabeth WALKER was born Abt 1580, England (daughter of Augustine WALKER); died 2 Oct 1673, Plymouth, MA.

    Notes:

    In the will of Augustine Walker, dated April 1613, he mentions "my daughter Elizabeth Warren wife of Richard Warren", and "her three children Mary, Ann and Sarah." (source: http://www.mayflowerhistory.com/Passengers/RichardWarren.php)

    Elizabeth and her five daughters came to Plymouth on the "Anne" in 1623.

    Elizabeth Warren died at over 90 years of age.

    Children:
    1. Mary Warren was born Abt 1610, England; died 27 Mar 1683, Plymouth, MA.
    2. Anna WARREN was born Abt 1612, England; died Aft 19 Feb 1675/76, Marshfield, MA.
    3. 7. Sarah WARREN was born Abt 1614, England; died Aft 15 Jul 1696, Plymouth, MA.
    4. Elizabeth WARREN was born Abt 1616, England; died 9 Mar 1669/70, Hingham, MA.
    5. Abigail Warren was born Abt 1618, England; died Aft 3 Jan 1692/93, Marshfield, MA.
    6. Nathaniel Warren was born 1624, Plymouth, MA; died Between Jul and Oct 1667, Plymouth, MA.
    7. Joseph Warren was born Abt 1626, Plymouth, MA; died 4 May 1689, Plymouth, MA.