Deborah Boomer

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Deborah Boomer was born 23 Jul 1723, Freetown, Bristol Co., MA (daughter of Matthew BOOMER and Hannah HATHAWAY).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Matthew BOOMER was born 29 Sep 1689, Freetown, MA (son of Matthew BOOMER, Jr. and Hannah CHURCH); died Bet. 1734 - 1744, Freetown, MA.

    Notes:

    Matthew and Hannah had 7 children as listed in the book Mayflower Families Fifth Generation Descendants, 1700-1880, Richard Warren, Vol 18, p 295 (this is viewable at americanancestors.org).

    Matthew married Hannah HATHAWAY 28 Sep 1720, Freetown, MA. Hannah (daughter of John HATHAWAY and Joanna POPE) was born 16 Feb 1691/92, Dartmouth, MA; died Aft. 1 Feb 1772, Freetown, MA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Hannah HATHAWAY was born 16 Feb 1691/92, Dartmouth, MA (daughter of John HATHAWAY and Joanna POPE); died Aft. 1 Feb 1772, Freetown, MA.

    Notes:

    The marriage record says Hannah was "of Tiverton."

    Hammah Boomer is mentioned as a daughter in her father's will dated 11 July 1732 at Dartmouth, MA.

    Children:
    1. Mercy Boomer was born 24 Jun 1721, Freetown, Bristol Co., MA.
    2. 1. Deborah Boomer was born 23 Jul 1723, Freetown, Bristol Co., MA.
    3. Hannah Boomer was born 26 Aug 1725, Freetown, Bristol Co., MA.
    4. Eleanor BOOMER was born 8 Jan 1727/28.
    5. John Boomer was born 5 Jul 1729, Freetown, Bristol Co., MA.
    6. Lydia Boomer was born 26 Jul 1732, Freetown, Bristol Co., MA.
    7. Martha Boomer was born 17 Oct 1734, Freetown, Bristol Co., MA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Matthew BOOMER, Jr. was born 26 Sep 1668, Newport, Newport Co., RI (son of Matthew BOOMER, Sr.); died Bef 20 Mar 1743/44.

    Notes:

    One family tree at Rootsweb's Worldconnect has Matthew's parents as Matthew & Eleanor.

    Matthew's will, dated 8 Oct 1732, proved 20 Mar 1744. Mentions wife Hannah; eldest son Matthew, sons Caleb and Joshua; five surviving daughters: Lydia, Mercy Luther, Deboral Mason, Ruth Salisbury, and Mary; and children of deceased daughter Hannah Jenckes. (source: Payne-Joyce Genealogy online)

    The following note is from the family tree of Peter Rogers at Rootsweb's Worldconnect:
    Matthew Boomer d. bef 20 Mar 1743/4; son of Matthew Boomer. On 16 Nov 1724 Matthew Boomer of Freetown, yeoman, appointed his son "Joshuay" Boomer as his attorney regarding his mother's right in the estate of Caleb Church of Watertown. The will of Matthew Boomer of Freetown, yeoman, dated 8 Oct. 1732, sworn 20 March 1743, names wife Hannah; sons Joshua, Caleb and Matthew; eldest dau. Lydia not married; daus. Mercy Luther, Deborah Mason, Ruth Salsbury; also Benjamin Jenks, Lydia Jenks and Joseph Jenks, children of deceased dau. Hannah Jenks; grandson Matthew Luther; dau. Mary Elsberry. (needs research to verify)

    The following notes are from [ http://www.harrold.org/familytree/webtree2/145.htm ]:

    - Matthew and his [father] Matthew are on the 10/17/1688 tax list for Freetown, MA. The 6/25/1690 list gives only one Matthew Boomer - author cites Richard L. Bowen, Early Rehoboth , Rehoboth MA 1945, 1:86-88.
    - On 1/5/1692, ack. 11/20/1694, "Matthew Bommer Sr. of Freetown sold to Matthew Bommer Jr. of Freetown one freeman's lot in Freetown where said Matthew Bommer Junr. now dweleth" - Bristol Co. LR 1:301.

    One source says Matthew drowned in 1735 [http://www.keithminnion.com/boomer_page.html].

    Matthew married Hannah CHURCH Abt 1688. Hannah (daughter of Caleb CHURCH and Joanna SPRAGUE) was born 1 Nov 1668, Hingham, Plymouth Co., MA; died Aft 8 Oct 1732. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Hannah CHURCH was born 1 Nov 1668, Hingham, Plymouth Co., MA (daughter of Caleb CHURCH and Joanna SPRAGUE); died Aft 8 Oct 1732.

    Notes:

    The Luther Genealogy gives her date of birth as 26 Dec 1668 and says she had a twin.

    Children:
    1. 2. Matthew BOOMER was born 29 Sep 1689, Freetown, MA; died Bet. 1734 - 1744, Freetown, MA.
    2. Lydia Boomer was born 3 Dec 1690; died Abt. Oct 1761, Freetown, MA.
    3. Hannah Boomer was born 16 Nov 1692.
    4. Mercy BOOMER was born 16 Mar 1693/94, Freetown, Bristol Co., MA; died Between 1 Apr 1755 - 2 Nov 1756, MA.
    5. Deborah Boomer was born 1 May 1696.
    6. Caleb Boomer was born 16 Mar 1697/98, Freetown, Bristol Co., MA; died 15 Oct 1770, Freetown, Bristol Co., MA.
    7. Ruth Boomer was born 31 Mar 1700.
    8. Joshua Boomer was born 8 Oct 1703, Freetown, Bristol Co., MA; died Dec 1773, Taunton, Bristol Co., MA.
    9. Mary BOOMER was born Abt 1705, Bristol Co., MA.

  3. 6.  John HATHAWAY was born 17 Sep 1653, Duxbury, MA (son of Arthur HATHAWAY and Sarah COOKE); died 1732, Dartmouth, MA.

    Notes:

    The probate documents of John Hathaway of Dartmouth dated 11 July 1732 mention Hannah Boomer as a daughter.

    "John, the oldest son, married Johanna Pope, daughter of Thomas Pope, and Sarah “Jenne,” both well known families in Plymouth. (A well preserved Pope cradle of 1648 is exhibited in this building.) His second wife was Patience. The first wife had six children, and the second ten, and of these, ten were sons."

    John Hathaway Married (1st) Joanna Pope, daughter Thos. and Sarah (Carey) Pope.

    Children:
    Sarah - Married John Cadman.
    Joanna - Married Elkanah Blackwell.
    John - Married Alice Launders.
    Arthur - Married (2) Maria Luce.
    Hannah - Married ____ Boomer.
    Mary - Married ____ Douglass.

    John Hathaway (married 2nd) Patience.

    Children:
    Jonathan - Married Abagail Nye.
    Richard - Married Deborah Doty.
    Thomas.
    Hunnewell - Married Mary (Worth?)
    Abialson (or Abiah) - Married Mary Taber.
    Elizabeth.
    Patience - Married Reuben Peckham.
    Benjamin - Married Elizabeth Richmond, Mary Hix.
    James - Married Mary ____. (or Agnes Burton?)
    Ebenezer - Married Ruth Hatch.

    "John Hathaway’s land, chiefly on the west side of the Acushnet River, was in several tracts, and in area was about as extensive as that of his brother Thomas. His homestead extended from the river out to Mt. Pleasant Street, and began at a point 330 feet south of Davis Street at the north line of the Coffin farm, and extended north as far as Brooklawn Park. On the water front of this farm are located today the Whitman, Manomet, Nonquitt and Nashawena mills. In the northeast corner on the river was a landing place as early as 1730, and here John McPherson started the village of Belleville in 1774."

    "John Hathaway had another tract of 200 acres on the south side of Hathaway Road, and extending west from Shawmut Avenue to the ledge. On Shawmut its frontage is over half a mile. On the north side of the Tarkiln Hill Road were large tracts extending down from the hill west beyond the railroad, and east about the same distance. The house that he gave his son Arthur stands there today, and is still occupied. Arthur early moved to Rochester, and owned a large tract there. John also owned a large tract to the south of Sassaquin Pond, the east part of which became the farm of Jonathan Tobey."

    "In 1708 came the first clash between the Presbyterians and the Quakers, which resulted in the great struggle in 1723 when the English king, George I, overruled the general court of Massachusetts and declared the Quakers entitled to freedom from contributing toward the maintenance of Congregational churches and ministers. At the opening of the contest, which was urged chiefly in Dartmouth, a petition signed by eighty-six men who were Quakers and Baptists, was sent to the general court protesting against the church tax. This was signed by John and Thomas Hathaway. The position of Thomas can be easily understood, because his wife belonged to the leading Quaker family of Nantucket. John’s first wife was a sister of Captain Seth Pope, who was a vigorous Puritan. The second wife hasn’t yet been identified, but the second marriage may have led to his favor for the Quakers."

    (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)

    The following excerpt is from a different source: http://www.maxfieldgenealogy.com/hathaway01.html

    "John Hathaway lived out most of his life in the Town of Dartmouth. His first wife, Joanna, died at the age of thirty-seven, leaving John, age forty-two, with children ages eleven, nine, seven, five, two, and one. In nine months he married again, and had ten more children.

    John Hathaway's first wife, Joanna Pope, belonged to another family that moved to Dartmouth in its earlier days. When she was about eighteen years old, King Phillip's War broke out. The Indians attacked the frontier town of Dartmouth, killing two of Joanna's brothers and one sister-in-law, before they could reach the security of a garrison house. Everyone, including the remaining Popes and the Hathaways, left Dartmouth, returning in a few years to rebuild.

    When John Hathaway married his second wife, Patience Hunnewell, he was forty-three, she twenty-two. She probably came from Scarborough, in the District of Maine. By the time Patience gave birth to her tenth child, she was forty-three, John was sixty-three. All sixteen children lived to adulthood, and fourteen married.

    In 1708, when a Congregational Church was organized in Dartmouth, John Hathaway was one of eighty-six persons petitioning the Province against paying the church tax. John was probably a member of the Society of Friends, which had organized its first meeting in Dartmouth in 1699. "

    John married Joanna POPE 15 Mar 1682/83, Harwich or Dartmouth, MA. Joanna (daughter of Thomas POPE and Sarah JENNY) was born Abt 1658, Plymouth, MA; died 25 Oct 1695, Dartmouth, MA. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Joanna POPE was born Abt 1658, Plymouth, MA (daughter of Thomas POPE and Sarah JENNY); died 25 Oct 1695, Dartmouth, MA.

    Notes:

    MARRIAGE: 1682
    LOCATION: Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
    VOLUME: Dartmouth - V2
    PAGE: 232
    TEXT: John and Johanah Pope, d. Tho[ma]s, Mar. 15, 1682-3.

    Children:
    1. Sarah Hathaway was born 24 Feb 1683/84, Dartmouth, MA.
    2. Johanah Hathaway was born 28 Jan 1685/86, Dartmouth, MA.
    3. John Hathaway was born 18 Mar 1686/87, Dartmouth, MA; died 1739, Dartmouth, MA.
    4. Arthur Hathaway was born 3 Apr 1690, Dartmouth, MA.
    5. 3. Hannah HATHAWAY was born 16 Feb 1691/92, Dartmouth, MA; died Aft. 1 Feb 1772, Freetown, MA.
    6. Mary Hathaway was born 4 Jun 1694, Dartmouth, MA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Matthew BOOMER, Sr. was born Abt 1610, Essex, England; died Abt 1688, Freetown, Bristol Co., MA.

    Notes:

    Matthew's wife may have been Eleanor Peckham (source: http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/report/rr08/rr08_282.html#P15147)

    For additional notes on the Boomer family, see: http://www.keithminnion.com/boomer_page.html

    The "History of Fall River," p. 10, has Matthew Boomer as the first settler, in 1676. According to this book, the Freeman's Purchase was the first land purchased from the natives in the Fall River area. The deed, dated 2 Apr 1659, was signed by Wamsutta & Weetamoe. It included most of what is now Fall River and Freetown. There were 26 purchasers. "Matthew Boomer was probably the first settler in this tract, having bought a part of the fourth lot in March 1676, and erected a dwelling near the corner of North Main and Brownell streets soon after."

    The following notes are from [ http://www.harrold.org/familytree/webtree2/145.htm ]:

    The following is from "Additions and Corrections to Austin's Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island Matthew Boomer," published in the American Genealogist, April, 1984.
    - Before court (servant of Edmond Nedum/Needham in Lynn, MA) 5/9/1647 and 12/26/1649 for striking his master with a pitchfork and lying - author cites Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex Co, MA; Salem 1911; 1:133, 184.
    - Moved to Newport RI by 1655. Appears in list of Freemen of Newport - author cites John R. Bartlett, Records of the Colony of RI and Providence Plantations in New England; Providence RI 1856 rpt. New York 1968; 1:300.
    - House burned by Indians during the late war. On 2/26/1676 Henry Stevens stated that he sold the 10 acres to Matthew Boomer about 18 years ago - author cites RI Land Evidences (RILE), Volume 1, 1648-1696; Providence RI 1921, rpt Baltimore 1970; pp. 95, 96 - probably burnt after he moved to MA.
    - Sold the 10 acres to George Browne of Newport on 2/26/1676.
    - Frequently in RI and Plymouth Colony courts as member of Petty Jury on 10/24/1666, but usually as a defendant - author cites RI Court Records: Records of the Court of Trials of the Colony of Providence Plantations, 1662-1670 2 vols.; Providence, 1922.
    - Was sued by Nicholas Easton for damages 10/21/1668, charged with committing a riot.
    - Wife charged with committing a felony.
    - Jury found not guilty in all cases.
    - He seems to have moved back to MA by 1675; a record in New Plymouth states, on 6/1/1675 "John Arthur, Mathew Boomer and John Leyton being sumoned to the court to answare for theire residing in the govment without order, and not attending the publicke worship of God, liveing lonely and in a heathenish way from good societie, this Court ordereth that they for the future shall frequent the publicke worship of [God], and live otherwise orderly, or that they depart the govment." (Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, Records of the Colony of New Plymouth in New England, [Boston 1856, rpt. New York 1968].
    - On 3/6/1676/7 Henry Brightman of Portsmouth sold one half of a lot lying on the east side of "Tanton River in the collony of New-Plymouth" to Matthew Boomer of Newport. Matthew sold the half lot to John Reade of Newport on 6/22/1677 - author cites RILE, pp. 121-122.
    - Matthew and his son Matthew are on the 10/17/1688 tax list for Freetown, MA. The 6/25/1690 list gives only one Matthew Boomer - author cites Richard L. Bowen, Early Rehoboth , Rehoboth MA 1945, 1:86-88.
    - On 1/5/1692, ack. 11/20/1694, "Matthew Bommer Sr. of Freetown sold to Matthew Bommer Jr. of Freetown one freeman's lot in Freetown where said Matthew Bommer Junr. now dweleth" - Bristol Co. LR 1:301. LDS gives father as Joshua, of Essex, born about 1578, married about 1609 in Essex. LDS shows Matthew's marriage and death in MA - could be right. Matthew moved from Lynn, MA to Newport, RI, then to Freetown, MA.

    Children:
    1. Mary Boomer was born Abt 1640; died 1716, Portsmouth, Newport Co., RI.
    2. 4. Matthew BOOMER, Jr. was born 26 Sep 1668, Newport, Newport Co., RI; died Bef 20 Mar 1743/44.

  2. 10.  Caleb CHURCH was born Abt 1646, Plymouth, MA (son of Richard CHURCH and Elizabeth WARREN); died Bef 26 Jun 1722, Watertown, MA.

    Caleb married Joanna SPRAGUE 16 Dec 1667, Hingham, MA. Joanna was born Dec 1645; died 11 Jul 1678, Watertown, MA. [Group Sheet]


  3. 11.  Joanna SPRAGUE was born Dec 1645; died 11 Jul 1678, Watertown, MA.
    Children:
    1. 5. Hannah CHURCH was born 1 Nov 1668, Hingham, Plymouth Co., MA; died Aft 8 Oct 1732.

  4. 12.  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]


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

  6. 14.  Thomas POPE was born Between 1608 and 1612; died Abt Jul 1683, Dartmouth, MA.

    Notes:

    For details on Thomas, see the book Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to N.E. 1620-1633 (at americanancestors.org).

    Thomas arrived in the New World in 1632. He first lived in Plymouth, and later in Dartmouth, MA.

    Thomas married Sarah JENNY 29 May 1646, Plymouth, MA. Sarah (daughter of John JENNY and Sarah CARY) was born Abt 1625. [Group Sheet]


  7. 15.  Sarah JENNY was born Abt 1625 (daughter of John JENNY and Sarah CARY).

    Notes:

    Sarah is mentioned as "my daughter Pope" in her mother's will dated 4 April 1654 st Plymouth.

    Children:
    1. 7. Joanna POPE was born Abt 1658, Plymouth, MA; died 25 Oct 1695, Dartmouth, MA.