Stephen Northup

Male Abt 1634 -


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  • Name Stephen Northup 
    Born Abt 1634  [1
    Gender Male 
    Person ID I13901  Sorensen-Remington Family Tree
    Last Modified 7 Aug 2018 

    Children 
     1. Stephen Northup, Jr.,   b. Between 1656 and 1660, Providence, RI Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 12 May 1733, North Kingstown, RI Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 77 years)
     2. Benjamin Northup,   b. 1662,   d. 1750  (Age 88 years)
     3. Henry Northup,   b. 1663,   d. Abt Oct 1740, North Kingstown, RI Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 77 years)
     4. Joseph Northup,   b. Abt 1665,   d. Bef 1726  (Age ~ 60 years)
     5. David Northup,   b. Abt 1667,   d. 1724  (Age ~ 57 years)
     6. Mary Northup,   b. Abt 1670,   d. Oct 1724  (Age ~ 54 years)
    Last Modified 7 Aug 2018 
    Family ID F05234  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • Notes extracted from RI Genealogical Register, Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 73ff (in some places quoting Bates & Chatfield; other info from John O. Austin's Genealogical Dictionary of RI):

      The first record of Stephen Northup in RI was on 2 Oct 1655 when the town meeting of Providence granted to him 25 acres of land. Also, on 27 August 1656, it was ordered that Stephen Northup have a home-lot laid out to him, bordering Christopher Smith's lot; also, that he have "commonage" equal to any other townsman; and that he be able to vote with the other townsmen. [This suggests he was at least age 21 by this time.]

      John O. Austin states that Stephen Northup was made a freeman in 1658, but the above date seems more likely to be correct.

      It is believed that Stephen's house and lot were at the north end of town, from the description in the deed. It was probably destroyed in King Philip's War.

      On 27 July 1659, Stephen sold to William Carpenter 60 acres at Rocky Hill [possibly in the area of present-day Rt. 2 in East Greenwich/North Kingstown, near fairgrounds/flea market]. On 4 June 1660 he was elected Towne Sargeant at Providence. During his term of service, John Clawson, a Dutchman, was murdered by an Indian not far from Stephen's house. Stephen spent a day warning the inhabitants of the town about the prisoner, and four days in taking the prisoner to Newport and attending the trial there. For these services, Stephen received 3 shillings per day.

      On 8 February 1662, Stephen Northup sold to William Hawkins all rights between the Pawtucket and Pawtuxet Rivers. On 28 March 1666 he witnessed a deed in Providence, but his name is not on a list of inhabitants who took the oath of allegiance to the king on 31 May 1666. He had probably already moved to "Kings Towne" by this date.

      On 19 May 1671, Stephen Northup took the oath of allegiance at Kings Towne (per J. O. Austin). He bought land there sometime before 5 December 1679 (settlement of the Pettaquamscutt Purchase). His property consisted of about 120 acres near the present location of the Gilbert Stuart Homestead in Saunderstown.

      It has been suggested that Stephen's wife may have been a daughter of Benjamin Harrington (see RIGR, Vol. 3, No. 1, p. 75; various reasons).

      In August of 1672, Stephen Northup was summoned by the colony of CT to appear there in court concerning land in RI claimed by CT. Stephen refused to obey the summons, declaring his submission to the authorities in RI.

      His name appears for the last time in the official records, when on 6 September 1687 he was taxed by Gov. Andros.



  • Sources 
    1. [S012578] RI Genealogical Register, Vol. 4, No. 2, Alden G. Beaman, Ph. D., editor, 147.