Hon. Henry Remington

Male 1764 - 1841  (76 years)


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  1. 1.  Hon. Henry Remington was born 28 Jul 1764, Warwick, RI (son of Thomas REMINGTON, III and Abigail ELDREDGE); died 24 Jun 1841; was buried , Brayton Cemetery, Apponaug, RI.

    Notes:

    Henry's will mantions his wife Lucy Ann; his daughters Margaret Arnold Remington, Sarah Holden Remington, & Mary Ann Remington; sons Henry Clay Remington & Thomas Remington; grandsons Henry Remington Congdon & John Remington Congdon.

    According to the book "History of Warwick," Henry was a Judge of the Supreme Court from 1801 to 1808, and a fluent, energetic debater. He also served in the Revolutionary War as a Private in the Pawtuxet Rangers, 1781 (see "Rev. War -- Burial Place & Service of RI Patriots" at the Knight Library in Providence).

    On 20 September 1800, a meeting of the Warwick Town Council was specially convened. Those present were Benjamin Arnold, Henry Remington, Jonathan Ellis?, and Squire Millard. Henry Remington was appointed to inspect the stage "that runs from East Greenwich to Providence through Warwick." He was "empowered to stop said stage and to examine said stage"; and the stageman was to be directed not to land any passenger or baggage in Warwick without his permission. The penalty was $100. James Rhodes was appointed to likewise inspect the stage at the Village of Pawtuxet. (record found at RI Historical Society Library, Manuscript Room)

    BSR includes another son named John Pearce Remington, b. c. 1787, who had a daughter Elizabeth. (? no documentation given ?)

    From the booklet "The Walking Tour of Historic Apponaug Village," published by the Warwick Economic Development Department, and originally produced in pamphlet form by The Warwick Museum in 1989 -- concerning the Henry Remington House (ca. 1800/01, with later alterations), 3376 Post Road: "This gable-roofed, center-chimney Federal dwelling with pedimented fanlight doorway was remodeled during the Victorian era when the sash was replaced and a bay window added on the south side. It is used as a storehouse for the building at the rear, which was once a favorite haunt of quahoggers and rough & tumble seamen, but is now a family restaurant. The house was built by Henry Remington, a Revolutionary War soldier and judge of the Rhode Island Supreme Court. This area became known as 'Judge's Row,' and was once the most significant part of the Village."

    This is now The Remington House Inn, a very nice restaurant.

    Henry married Margaret LeValley 18 Sep 1785, Warwick, RI. Margaret (daughter of Peter LeValley and Mary Haynes) was born 26 May 1762, Warwick, RI; died 19 Sep 1823, Apponaug, Warwick, RI; was buried , Brayton Cemetery, Apponaug, RI. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Mary Remington was born 13 Apr 1792, Apponaug, RI; died 14 Nov 1820; was buried , Swan Point Cemetery, Providence, RI.

    Henry married Lucy Ann Arnold 5 Jan 1824, Apponaug, Warwick, Kent County, RI. Lucy (daughter of Frederick Arnold and Dorcas Matteson) was born Abt Aug 1803; died 27 Apr 1878, Apponaug, Warwick, RI; was buried , Brayton Cemetery, Apponaug, RI. [Group Sheet]

    Notes:

    REMINGTON Hon. Henry and Lucy A. Arnold, at Apponaug. American of Jan. 20, 1824

    ARNOLD Lucy A. and Henry Remington, at Apponaug. Patriot of Jan. 21, 1824

    REMINGTON Henry, Esq., and Lucy A. Arnold, at Apponaug. Journal of Jan. 22, 1824

    Children:
    1. Mary Ann (1) Remington was born Abt 1827; died 15 Jul 1828; was buried , Brayton Cemetery, Apponaug, RI.
    2. Margaret Arnold Remington was born 20 Jun 1829, RI; died 5 Jan 1861; was buried , Brayton Cemetery, Apponaug, Warwick, Kent Co., RI.
    3. Sarah Holden Remington was born Abt 1831; died 25 Jan 1858; was buried , Brayton Cemetery, Apponaug, Warwick, Kent Co., RI.
    4. Henry Clay Remington was born Between 1833 and 1835; died 8 Aug 1857; was buried , Brayton Cemetery, Apponaug, RI.
    5. Thomas Remington was born Abt 1837; died 1 Oct 1859; was buried , Brayton Cemetery, Apponaug, RI.
    6. Mary Ann (2) Remington was born Abt May 1839; died 17 Mar 1856; was buried , Brayton Cemetery, Apponaug, RI.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Thomas REMINGTON, III was born 19 Aug 1723, Warwick, RI (son of Thomas REMINGTON, II and Maplet GORTON); died 12 Apr 1808; was buried , Warwick, RI, Historical Cemetery 60, off Cowesett Rd. near Rt. 2.

    Notes:

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

    A Remington family Bible record says that this Thomas Remington was one of triplets, the other two of whom died young. This Bible belonged to Mrs. Mary E. Remington, wife of James D. Remington, great-grandson of Thomas. However, Fuller's "History of Warwick" says that his son Thomas was one of triplets.

    He is undoubtedly the Thomas Remington who in March 1744 agreed to take over management of the estate of his brother Stephen Remington, laborer of Warwick, who was "non compos mentis." The original document is witnessed and co-signed by Stephen and Daniel Remington, probably Thomas Jr. and Stephen's uncles.

    Thomas was a soldier in the Revolutionary War, along with some of his sons. Oliver Payson Fuller, in his book "The History of Warwick, RI," says four of the Remington brothers (sons of Thomas III, likely the four oldest) were in the American army during the war of the Revolution. According to the manuscript "Revolutionary War -- Burial Place & Service of RI Patriots," found at the Knight Library in Providence (now at Providence Central Public Library), Thomas was a Private in the Pawtuxet Rangers in 1778. It says he was buried in the family lot on the Remington Farm, north side of Cowesett Road near Quaker Lane (Route 2).

    This historical cemetery is located behind the Stop & Shop plaza at the intersection of Cowesett Rd. and Bald Hill Rd./Quaker Lane/Rt. 2. Thomas's gravestones (headstone and footstone) have been photographed.

    In the RI Genealogical Register, Vol. 17, pp. 204 & 205, there is a list of graves at or near this location. It refers to "the Remington farm now owned by George Dawley," and mentions an Arnold family burial plot northwest of his house, and another cemetery "on the Remington farm north of the house." This is where Thomas & Abigail are buried. This lot has about 15 marked burials, Remingtons and Arnolds, plus some unmarked graves.

    According to early records described in "Family Notes" (formerly at Knight Library, now at Providence Central Public Library), this family's "Remington Farm" extended from Cowesett Rd. (at Quaker Lane) northward to the next road (probably the location of present-day Rt. 117) for a mile, then eastward a 1/2 mile, so that it was rectangular in shape. This was on the east side of Quaker Lane. According to Oliver Payson Fuller's "The History of Warwick, RI," it was Cowesett farm #2 on the old plat map laid out in the 1600s; it was originally owned by John Smith, and later by the heirs of Lieut. Eliza Collins, and subsequently by Samuel Barnes of Swansea, from whom it was purchased by Thomas Remington II (who died in 1723 at age 41).

    Also on Cowesett Rd. but west of Quaker Lane (Rt. 2) was the "Col. Waterman Place," where our ancestors Capt. John & Mercy Waterman are buried (near the corner of Kulas & Cedar streets). This was on the south side of Cowesett Rd., roughly across from where Evelyn's Villa and the Cowesett Inn are today. Across from the Waterman place was the Arnold farm (the area where Pep Boys and the Ricci home are now located), purchased from Robert Potter's heirs by Israel Arnold of Pawtuxet in 1707.

    An entry in Elder John Gorton's pastoral journal notes that he preached 23 Sept 1764 on I Peter 4:18 at Thomas Remington's [house]. Editor Cherry Fletcher Bamberg writes, "Although Thomas and Abigail Remington, who lived at Cowesett, were not official members of the church, they hosted occasional meetings and had a substantial running account with Elder Gorton in the mid-1760s. Purchases included needles of silk, thread, flour, 'Bisket,' snuff, wooden plates, and sundries" (p. 56). Gorton was a tailor by trade, but also a merchant who sold various foods, household items, and sundries.

    In his will, dated 11 June 1798 proved 9 May 1808, Thomas Remington of Warwick, yeoman, gave to his [second] wife Sarah the household furniture, all she brought with her "at the time of our marriage," and all she has acquired since, a cow, heifer, etc. His son Thomas received lands in Coventry, with buildings thereon, he to pay legacies to his brothers John & Jonathan and to sisters Maplet Rice, Sarah Holden, & Mary Rice. Sons John and Jonathan were each given $10, as they already had their share [perhaps when they moved to Berkshire County, MA]. Each of his three surviving daughters was given $100 and the household furniture after the death of their [step] mother. Henry was given $240 and land; Benjamin received his father's mansion house and clock and all remaining of the homestead farm and rest of all his possessions, he to be executor.

    Death notice, transcribed in Arnold's "Vital Record of RI" Vol. XIX p. 85: Providence Phenix - Deaths: "Thomas Remington d 12 Apr 1808 in his 85th year."

    RI Cemetery Database: Thomas Remington, 2nd, h/o Abigael Eldrege, c.1724 - 12 Apr 1808, 85th yr

    Thomas married Abigail ELDREDGE 14 Dec 1744, Warwick, RI. Abigail (daughter of Robert ELDREDGE and Hannah RATHBONE) was born Abt 1723; died 14 Apr 1766, Warwick, RI; was buried , Warwick, RI, Historical Cemetery 60 off Cowesett Rd. near Rt. 2. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Abigail ELDREDGE was born Abt 1723 (daughter of Robert ELDREDGE and Hannah RATHBONE); died 14 Apr 1766, Warwick, RI; was buried , Warwick, RI, Historical Cemetery 60 off Cowesett Rd. near Rt. 2.

    Notes:

    The Warwick marriage record gives her maiden name as Eldred, but the gravestone says Eldredge. Capt. Samuel Tillinghast had this entry in his diary for April 15, 1766: "This Day died Thomas Remingtons Wife. Had been Long Ill with the Consumption." The entry for the 17th says: "This day Thomas Remingtons Wife buried. Elder Holden Preachd."

    Death notice in the Providence Phenix: "Mrs. Abigail Remington wife of Mr. Thomas & dau of Mr. Robert & Mrs. Hannah Eldredge
    d 14 Apr 1766 in her 45th year."

    Abigail's gravestones (headstone and footstone) have been photographed.

    Children:
    1. Hannah Remington was born 11 May 1746, Warwick, RI; died 22 Apr 1766, Warwick, RI.
    2. Thomas Remington, IV was born 24 Oct 1747, Warwick, RI; died 6 Aug 1817; was buried , Historical Cemetery 150, Silo Lane, Coventry, RI.
    3. Maplet Remington was born 16 Jun 1749, Warwick, RI; died 3 Dec 1841; was buried , Old Baptist Cemetery, Crompton, RI.
    4. Sarah Remington was born 29 Jan 1750/51, Warwick, RI; died 18 Jan 1828, Providence, RI; was buried , Quaker Burial Ground, North Main St., Providence, RI.
    5. Benjamin Remington was born 2 Sep 1752, Warwick, RI; died 17 Jul 1837.
    6. Mary Remington was born 26 Mar 1754, Warwick, Kent Co., RI; died Between 18 Jun 1798 and 26 Mar 1812.
    7. John Remington was born 2 Nov 1756, Warwick, Kent Co., RI; died 7 Jan 1840, North Adams, Berkshire Co., MA; was buried 12 Jan 1840, Colgrove Cemetery, North Adams, Berkshire Co., MA.
    8. Jonathan REMINGTON was born 9 Sep 1758, Warwick, RI; died 31 May 1808, Lansingburgh, Rensselaer County, NY.
    9. James Wolfe Remington was born 28 May 1760, Warwick, RI; died 1784, "lost at sea".
    10. 1. Henry Remington was born 28 Jul 1764, Warwick, RI; died 24 Jun 1841; was buried , Brayton Cemetery, Apponaug, RI.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Thomas REMINGTON, II was born Abt 1685, Portsmouth, RI (son of Thomas REMINGTON, I and Mary ALLEN); died 25 Sep 1723, Warwick, RI.

    Notes:

    BSR has his name as Thomas William Remington.

    According to "The History of Warwick, RI" by Oliver Payson Fuller, Thomas Remington, Jr., bought farm #2 on the Cowesett plat. It was purchased from Samuel Barnes of Swansea, but had originally been granted to John Smith and then to Lieut. Eliza Collins's children, namely Eliza (Eliezar or Elisha?) & William. This large plantation was on the northeast corner of Route 2 (Quaker Lane) and Route 3 (Cowesett Rd.,) and adjoined the farm to the east which had been purchased by his father Thomas.

    Thomas married Maplet GORTON 28 Dec 1710, Warwick, RI. Maplet (daughter of Benjamin GORTON and Sarah CARDER) was born 1690, Warwick, Kent County, RI; died Aft 18 Aug 1723. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Maplet GORTON was born 1690, Warwick, Kent County, RI (daughter of Benjamin GORTON and Sarah CARDER); died Aft 18 Aug 1723.
    Children:
    1. Maplet Remington was born 11 Jul 1712, Warwick, Kent Co., RI; died Aft 6 Feb 1772.
    2. Mary Remington was born 17 May 1715, Warwick, Kent Co., RI; died Abt Apr 1806, West Greenwich, RI.
    3. Stephen Remington was born 26 Jun 1720, Warwick, Kent Co., RI; died Between Mar 1743/44 and 6 Feb 1772, RI.
    4. 2. Thomas REMINGTON, III was born 19 Aug 1723, Warwick, RI; died 12 Apr 1808; was buried , Warwick, RI, Historical Cemetery 60, off Cowesett Rd. near Rt. 2.

  3. 6.  Robert ELDREDGE was born 1705, North Kingstown, RI (son of John ELDREDGE and Margaret HOLDEN); died 1758.

    Notes:

    The surname is sometimes spelled "Eldred." Possibly there was another son and another daughter whose names have been burned from the will. One of the daughters married Eber Sherman.

    Robert was an ensign in the militia.

    Robert married Hannah RATHBONE Abt 1722. Hannah (daughter of Joseph RATHBONE and Mary MOSHER) was born 21 Mar 1705/06, New Shoreham, RI; died Abt Feb 1764. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Hannah RATHBONE was born 21 Mar 1705/06, New Shoreham, RI (daughter of Joseph RATHBONE and Mary MOSHER); died Abt Feb 1764.

    Notes:

    The surname is sometimes spelled "Rathbun."

    Children:
    1. James Eldredge
    2. William Eldredge
    3. Thankful Eldredge
    4. Hannah Eldredge
    5. Barbara Eldredge
    6. Margaret Eldredge
    7. 3. Abigail ELDREDGE was born Abt 1723; died 14 Apr 1766, Warwick, RI; was buried , Warwick, RI, Historical Cemetery 60 off Cowesett Rd. near Rt. 2.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Thomas REMINGTON, I was born 4 Feb 1655/56, Andover, MA (son of John REMINGTON, II and Abigail ACIE); died 23 Jul 1710, Warwick, RI; was buried , Historical Cemetery WK14, Remington Lot, Cowesett Rd., Warwick, RI.

    Notes:

    (If you use any portion of these notes, please give credit to me, Lois Sorensen, and to other sources as noted herein.)
    According to Oliver Payson Fuller's "The History of Warwick, RI," published in 1875, Thomas Remington in 1692/3 bought Cowesett farm # 1 consisting of 240 acres for the price of 57 pounds, from John Warner & Philip Sweet. As nearly as I can determine, this property was at the northwest corner of Post Rd. (Route 1) and Cowesett Rd. The next farm westward, bordering Route 2, was later purchased by the Remingtons -- probably Thomas Remington, Jr., who married Maplet Gorton.

    According to the early town records of Portsmouth, RI, "Thomas Rimmington of Prudence is Admitted a freeman in this town" at a Town Council meeting held 6 June 1692 at William Corey's house (also William Allin of Prudence at the same meeting). Later that same year, the records of a Town Council meeting held on 22 Aug 1692, again at William Corey's house, show that three men were chosen to serve on the next Jury of Tryals at Newport: John Vaughan, Thomas Rimmington, & Joseph Sheffield.

    These references likely refer to our ancestor, if in fact he was at Prudence Island and a freeman of Portsmouth in the early 1690s. If this is so, then he must have bought property in Warwick shortly after this and later settled there (possibly c1704 -- see note below). His wife was of Portsmouth, so it is reasonable to assume that this is our ancestor and that they were married at Portsmouth.

    In 1701, Thomas Remington was Constable on Prudence Island.

    Similarly, genealogist Armand Lariviere says that Thomas initially settled on Prudence Island, Rhode Island, then relocated to Warwick, where he purchased farm #1, the Cowesett Plot, containing 240 acres, in 1693, for 57 pounds. He was deeded land in Haverhill, MA, by his father John in 1695 & 1709. Thomas became a freeman of Warwick in 1704.

    Sources for information on this family:
    "Gorton Family Genealogy"
    "New England Historical and Genealogical Society Register," Vols. 29, 42, 43
    "The History of Warwick, RI" by Oliver Payson Fuller

    Thomas's will mentions his "dearly beloved wife Mary"; names eight sons, six of whom were under age 21 on 20 May 1710; and his two daughters, both under 18. Thomas gave all his lands to sons Thomas, Jr., William, & John -- they to pay legacies to the other children. Based on this will, I have estimated the birth years for his children. Wife Mary and son William were co-executors.

    John, still under age 21, received 40 acres, and would pay his brother Thomas 10 pounds when Thomas reached age 21. Thomas received 1/2 of all the remaining land, across the north end, and he is to pay 11 pounds to five of his brothers when they reach age 21 -- Daniel, Joseph, Stephen, Matthew, and Jonathan; he also is to pay his sisters Mary and Prudence 7 pounds each when they reach age 18 or earlier if they marry younger than 18. William received the mansion house with the remainder of lands; he is to pay to each of the 5 brothers 11 pounds each at age 21 and the two sisters 7 pounds each at age 18. All the rest of the estate is left to dearly beloved wife Mary and well-beloved son William who are appointed joint executors. Thomas signed his will with a capital R -- the mark of "Tho Rimington." It was witnessed by Samuel Gorton, Edward Earle (his mark), and Elizabeth Gorton (her mark). On 26 Sep 1710 the witnesses appeared before the Town Council of Warwick and made oath that they saw Thomas Rimington sign and seal the will.

    According to Oliver Payson Fuller's "The History of Warwick, RI," William sold his share of the farm in 1712, but reserved the burying ground where his father and grandfather are interred. Portions of the Remington land were later bought by Thomas Jones Spencer & Thomas LeValley.

    His gravestone has the inscription T R 23 July 1710. Although recorded by James N. Arnold in 1893, in 1996 the cemetery could not be located. Supposedly, there were four graves -- Thomas and his wife, and son John and his wife. James Arnold described the location as "north of the David Bennett Lot in open pasture without any protection one tomb two graves at feet that of Thomas Remington and his wife and his son John and his wife." The David Bennett Lot is 1400 feet south of Cowesett Rd. across from Hardig Road and west of I 95.

    Thomas married Mary ALLEN Abt 1681. Mary (daughter of William ALLEN, I and Elizabeth Unknown) was born Abt 1661, Prudence Island, Portsmouth, RI; died Abt 1710, RI; was buried , Historical Cemetery WK14, Remington Lot, Cowesett Rd., Warwick, RI. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Mary ALLEN was born Abt 1661, Prudence Island, Portsmouth, RI (daughter of William ALLEN, I and Elizabeth Unknown); died Abt 1710, RI; was buried , Historical Cemetery WK14, Remington Lot, Cowesett Rd., Warwick, RI.

    Notes:

    The Allen family were of Prudence Island, according to "Representative Men of Old Families of Southeastern MA," V. I, p. 173.

    I have estimated Mary's year of birth, assuming that she was about 20 when she was married, and that none of her children were multiple births. Martha Benns gives her year of death as 1710, the same as for her husband Thomas (see Remington book at Rhode Island Historical Library). She is called Marie in her father's will (William Allin, 2 June 1685 Portsmouth, RI), but Mary in her husband's will (1710 Warwick, RI).

    It is unclear exactly where she was born.

    Notes:

    According to the book "New England Marriages Prior to 1700" (by Clarence Almon Torrey, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, 1985), their first child on record was born in 1682; Mary's year of death is given as 1710+. Places of residence were Portsmouth and Warwick, RI.

    Children:
    1. William REMINGTON was born Abt 1682, Portsmouth, RI; died Abt 1 Mar 1764, RI; was buried 3 Mar 1764, RI.
    2. 4. Thomas REMINGTON, II was born Abt 1685, Portsmouth, RI; died 25 Sep 1723, Warwick, RI.
    3. Stephen Remington was born Between 1689 and 1696, Portsmouth or Warwick, RI; died Abt 16 Dec 1785, Pawtuxet, Cranston, RI.
    4. John Remington was born Abt 1690, Portsmouth, RI; died 18 Jul 1723, Providence, RI.
    5. Daniel Remington, Sr. was born Abt 1692, Portsmouth or Warwick, RI; died Abt 16 Sep 1786, Warwick, RI; was buried 18 Sep 1786, Warwick, RI.
    6. Joseph Remington, I was born Abt 1694, Portsmouth or Warwick, RI; died 22 Sep 1763, Cranston, RI.
    7. Matthew Remington was born Abt 1700, Portsmouth or Warwick, RI; died Bef 25 Jul 1771.
    8. Jonathan Remington was born Abt 1702, Portsmouth or Warwick, RI.
    9. Mary Remington was born Abt 1704, Warwick, RI.
    10. Prudence Remington was born Abt 1706, Warwick, RI.

  3. 10.  Benjamin GORTON was born Abt 1647 (son of Samuell GORTON and Mary MAPLETT); died Abt 1724, Warwick, Kent County, RI.

    Notes:

    In 1677 he was one of 48 who, along with his brother John, received a grant from the colony of 5,000 acres in East Greenwich, "in consideration of their services in King Philip's War." In 1686 he was Deputy (member) to the Upper House of the RI Legislature, and was captain of the military company, a position he held to the time of his death. His will names his children, their spouses, and his grandchildren. It contains details such as bequeathing his spectacles to his son Benjamin, and his "biggest silver spoon" to his grandson Benjamin Greene.

    Benjamin married Sarah CARDER 5 Dec 1672, Warwick, RI. Sarah (daughter of Richard CARDER and Mary Unknown) was born Abt 1652; died Aug 1724, Warwick, Kent County, RI. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Sarah CARDER was born Abt 1652 (daughter of Richard CARDER and Mary Unknown); died Aug 1724, Warwick, Kent County, RI.

    Notes:

    The Gorton book says she died on 8 Aug 1724, the day after her husband's will was probated. However, the probate date for her will is the same day, 7 Aug 1724. Her will mentions her children and several grandchildren.

    Children:
    1. Mary Gorton was born 31 Oct 1673.
    2. Benjamin Gorton, Jr. was born Abt 1675.
    3. Sarah Gorton was born Abt 1678; died Abt Jan 1753.
    4. Samuell Gorton was born 3 May 1687, Warwick, RI; died 23 Aug 1723, Warwick, RI.
    5. Alice Gorton was born Abt 1689.
    6. 5. Maplet GORTON was born 1690, Warwick, Kent County, RI; died Aft 18 Aug 1723.

  5. 12.  John ELDREDGE was born 17 Aug 1659, Chelsea, MA (son of Samuel ELDRED and Elizabeth Unknown); died 17 Sep 1724, North Kingstown, RI.

    Notes:

    John was a captain in the militia.

    John married Margaret HOLDEN Abt 1689. Margaret (daughter of Randall HOLDEN and Frances DUNGAN) was born Jan 1662/63, Warwick, RI; died 1740. [Group Sheet]


  6. 13.  Margaret HOLDEN was born Jan 1662/63, Warwick, RI (daughter of Randall HOLDEN and Frances DUNGAN); died 1740.
    Children:
    1. Samuel Eldred was born Abt 1690, North Kingstown, RI.
    2. Thomas Eldred was born Abt 1692, North Kingstown, RI.
    3. William Eldred was born Abt 1695.
    4. Margaret Eldred was born Abt 1699.
    5. 6. Robert ELDREDGE was born 1705, North Kingstown, RI; died 1758.
    6. Barbara Eldred was born Abt 1706.

  7. 14.  Joseph RATHBONE was born Abt 1670 (son of John RATHBONE and Margaret ACRES); died 1749.

    Notes:

    Joseph's will mentions the names of his children and one granddaughter.

    Joseph married Mary MOSHER 19 May 1691, New Shoreham, RI. Mary (daughter of Hugh MOSHER and Rebecca Unknown) was born Abt 1670; died Abt 1748. [Group Sheet]


  8. 15.  Mary MOSHER was born Abt 1670 (daughter of Hugh MOSHER and Rebecca Unknown); died Abt 1748.

    Notes:

    RATHBUN Joseph, and Mary Moshier; m. by Robert Guttridge, D. Warden, May 19, 1691.

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Rathbone was born 14 May 1692, New Shoreham, RI.
    2. Rebekah Rathbone was born 14 Mar 1693/94, New Shoreham, RI.
    3. Grace Rathbone was born 16 Jul 1695, New Shoreham, RI; died Bef 26 Dec 1748.
    4. Mary Rathbone was born 6 Mar 1697/98, New Shoreham, RI.
    5. Margaret Rathbone was born 29 Nov 1700, New Shoreham, RI.
    6. Mercy Rathbone was born 14 Feb 1702/03, New Shoreham, RI.
    7. 7. Hannah RATHBONE was born 21 Mar 1705/06, New Shoreham, RI; died Abt Feb 1764.
    8. Joseph Rathbone, Jr. was born 4 Oct 1707, New Shoreham, RI.
    9. Benjamin Rathbone was born 26 Feb 1709/10, New Shoreham, RI.
    10. Job Rathbone was born 1 Apr 1712, New Shoreham, RI.