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John DUMBLETON b. 1625 d. 07/27/17021

John DUMBLETON b. 1625 d. 07/27/17021 - Chronology

Date Kind Origin Details
1625 Birth Event Place England
1627 Birth Spouse Event [Spouse] Place Exeter, Devon, England
About 1649 Birth Child Event As Father [Mary DUMBLETON] Place Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts
About 1649 Daughter2 Father [Family] Mary DUMBLETON b. About 1649 d. 02/03/1676
05/1649 Marriage Family Event As Spouse [Family] Place Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts
01/02/1650 Birth Child Event As Father [John DUMBLETON] Place Springfield, Massachusetts Bay
01/02/1650 Son3 Father [Family] John DUMBLETON b. 01/02/1650 d. 10/27/1675
03/02/1652 Daughter4 Father [Family] Mercy DUMBLETON b. 03/02/1652 d. 06/16/1689
03/02/1652 Birth Child Event As Father [Mercy DUMBLETON] Place Springfield, Massachusetts Bay
01/05/1654 Daughter5 Father [Family] Sarah DUMBLETON b. 01/05/1654 d. 01/03/1694
01/05/1654 Birth Child Event As Father [Sarah DUMBLETON] Place Springfield, Massachusetts Bay
05/12/1657 Son6 Father [Family] Samuel DUMBLETON b. 05/12/1657 d. Before 06/10/1657
05/12/1657 Birth Child Event As Father [Samuel DUMBLETON] Place Springfield, Massachusetts Bay
Before 06/10/1657 Death Child Event As Father [Samuel DUMBLETON] Place Springfield, Massachusetts Bay
05/15/1658 Birth Child Event As Father [Samuel DUMBLETON] Place Springfield, Massachusetts Bay
05/15/1658 Son7 Father [Family] Samuel DUMBLETON b. 05/15/1658 d. 01/31/1739
04/16/1661 Daughter8 Father [Family] Lydia DUMBLETON b. 04/16/1661 d. After 01/31/1739
04/16/1661 Birth Child Event As Father [Lydia DUMBLETON] Place Springfield, Massachusetts Bay
06/10/1664 Son9 Father [Family] Nathaniel DUMBLETON b. 06/10/1664 d. 02/13/1737
06/10/1664 Birth Child Event As Father [Nathaniel DUMBLETON] Place Springfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay
10/04/1667 Daughter10 Father [Family] Rebecca DUMBLETON b. 10/04/1667 d. 02/16/1694
10/04/1667 Birth Child Event As Father [Rebecca DUMBLETON] Place Springfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay
1670 Birth Child Event As Father [Hannah DUMBLETON] Place Springfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay
About 1670 Birth Child Event As Father [Elizabeth DUMBLETON] Place Longmeadow, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay
1670 Daughter11 Father [Family] Hannah DUMBLETON b. 1670 d. 10/25/1737
About 1670 Daughter12 Father [Family] Elizabeth DUMBLETON b. About 1670 d. 11/03/1692
10/27/1675 Death Child Event As Father [John DUMBLETON] Place Westfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay
02/03/1676 Death Child Event As Father [Mary DUMBLETON] Place West Springfield, Massachusetts Bay
06/16/1689 Death Child Event As Father [Mercy DUMBLETON] Place Springfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay
11/03/1692 Death Child Event As Father [Elizabeth DUMBLETON] Place Springfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay
01/03/1694 Death Child Event As Father [Sarah DUMBLETON] Place Springfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay
02/16/1694 Death Child Event As Father [Rebecca DUMBLETON] Place Springfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay
07/27/1702 Death Event Place Springfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay
07/04/1704 Death Spouse Event [Spouse] Place Springfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay
02/13/1737 Death Child Event As Father [Nathaniel DUMBLETON] Place Springfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay
10/25/1737 Death Child Event As Father [Hannah DUMBLETON] Place Springfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay
After 01/31/1739 Death Child Event As Father [Lydia DUMBLETON] Place Springfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay
01/31/1739 Death Child Event As Father [Samuel DUMBLETON] Place Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts

Notes

1. {{Puritan Great Migration}} [[Category: Springfield Cemetery, Springfield, Massachusetts]] == Biography == John Dumbleton ... Having come "in the service of William Whiting of Hartford"<ref>J. Savage in his Dictionary says of John Dunbleton, Springfield, 1649, that he came in the service of William Whiting of Hartford. Vol. 2, Page 79.</ref>Donald Lines Jacobus says John Dumbleton "first surfaced in New England as an indentured servant of Mr. William Whiting of Hartford, Conn., in 1639 or 1640."<ref>Hale,House pp 521-524</ref><ref name=TAG67>The American Genealogist. New Haven, CT: D. L. Jacobus, 1937-. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2009 - .) Vol. 67 p. 13.[https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/american-genealogist-the/image?pageName=13&volumeId=12962 subscribers$] </ref> J Dumbleton settled in Springfield Mass. in 1650. His home lot was parallel to the Connecticut River, on the road that was called 'Way to upper Wharf', and is now Cypress Street. It was 10 rods wide and. 50 rods deep, between Simon Beanan and Henry Chapin's lots. He received the following grants of land. - On Jan.22, 1651, 4 acres .On Feb. 16 1652, there was granted unto John Dumbleton by reason his other lot proved barren that he cannot subsist on, 14 acres next to John Lambe at Chickepey. At the town meeting Nov. 21, 1654, there was granted John Dumbleton together with four other men, to each of them, 3 acres of wet meadow opposite to their home lots, also to each of them a wood lot of' four acres. On Feb. 8, 1654 among the several grants were -- To Joim Dumbleton atthe cold spring at the Rear of the 3rd division, about one acre. On Jan.30, 1655 -- granted 3 acres in the wet meadow.. On March 5, 1650 he was granted a piece of meadow on the other side of Pauccatuck brooke, provided it exceed not ten acres of. meadow, and that he stay in town five years. .Feb 19, 1661 3 acres of the land. between Agawah flyer and the 3rd division. Feb. 1, 1665, there is granted to John 1)umbleton thirty acres of upland and swanp at Pacatuck on the north side of Theo. Millers. Jan. 11, 1668, Granted to John Dumbleton a piece of land., about six acres, more or less, next to the lot that was granted to James Taylor above the common fence on the west side of the River. On Maroh 5, 1665/6 he was one of the committee empowered. for the granting of lands. At a Town meeting June 21, 1675 John Dumbleton was chosen by vote of the town to Join with the selectmen to make the county rates, both forthe present and. for the year ensuing. At a meeting of the selectmen Feb. 7, 1661, consideration being had for the rate of Mr. Glover, the minister, they appointed a committee: to appraise the live stock of the plantation, and John Dumbleton, was on this committee of three. Likewise on Feb. 10, 1652, he was one of a committee of three appointed to appraise the estates and cattle. He was appointed fence viewer for "ye upper end of town from the meeting house upwards, Oct. 31, 1654 and, again in 1663 and 1669. He was appointed Feb. 19, 1661 to lay out highways, was chosen surveyor of thehighways, and was appointed with Thomas Hiller to measure thee lengthof the ground between the two rivers, where the fence must run and, to cast up and tell every man what their proportion of the fence is. In1630 he was appointed to see that the order concerning swine was enforced. While John Dunbleton was several times a fence viewer, he was also twice fined for defective fences. He was appointed to get posts for the new pond, and repair the old one in 1685 He was selectman 1655, 7, 1660, 6, 8, 1671, 3, 5, 7, 1681, 3, 5, 7, 9, 1891. John Dumbleton died in Springfield, Mass. in 1702. John Dumbleton had a grant of 86 acres land 1665, and 6 acres 1668. He was a committee with other men for the granting of lands that lie inthe Common and undisposed of land. He was on a committee of five men in 1681, chosen to make a just, equal impartial valuation of the town lands, and this to last for seven years. He was one of the four men chosen in 1680 to manage, plead and defend the cause depending about theCounty Highway on the other side of the river, at the next court heldat Northampton. He was on a committee chosen, the committee pro tempore for the seating of persons in the new meeting house, in 1678, and again on this committee in 1694. He was on the committee in 1667 to lay out the highway over Agawam River. John Dumbleton and his wife Mercy, were here in 1650. He died July 2 1602 and she died July 4, 1704. Children of John Dumbleton and Mercy lnunkn are: +Sarah Dumbleton. John Dumbleton died 27 Jul 1702. He married Mercy lnunkn. === Birth === BET. 1620 - 1625 England === Residence === BET. 1649 - 1652 Springfield, Hampden Co., Massachusetts, U.S.A. === Occupation === 27 MAR 1660 a juror == Sources == *{{FindAGrave|112539064}} <references /> <!-- Please edit, add, or delete anything in this text, including this note. Be bold and experiment! If you make a mistake you can always see the previous version of the text on the Changes page. -->
2. == Biography == == Sources == <references /> * "Family Tree," database, <i>FamilySearch</i> (http://familysearch.org : modified 27 September 2017, 18:09), entry for Mary Dumbleton(PID https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/4:1:LVD9-Z8R); contributed by various users.
3. [[Category: Springfield, Massachusetts]] == Biography ==John Dumbleton was killed by Indians during King Philip's War. Soon after, the events so minutely described by the Rev. Edward Taylor took place. He says: -- "but summer coming, (1675): opened a door unto yt desolating war, began by Philip Sachem of yePakaneket Indians, by which this handful was sorely pressed yet sovereignly preserved. But yet not so as that we should be wholly exempted from the fury of war, for our soil was moistened by the blood of threeSpringfield men, young Goodman (John) Dumbleton, who came to our milland two sons of Goodman Brooks, who came here to look after ye iron on ye land he had lately bought of Mr. John Pynchon Esqr., who being persuaded by Springfield folk, went to accompany them, but (they) fell in the way by the first assault ye enemy made upon us, at wch time theyburn'd Mr. Cornish's house to ashes and also John Sacket's, with his barn and what was in it, being ye first snowy day of winter (27 October); they also at this time lodged a bullet in George Granger's leg, wch was, the next morning taken out by Mr. Bulkly, and ye wound soon healed; It was judged that the enemy did receive some lose at this time, because in ye ashes of Mr. Cornish's house were found pieces of ye boanes of a man, lying about ye length of a man in ye ashes. Also in winter, some sculking Rascolds, upon a Lord's day, in ye time of or afternoon worship, fired Amb. Fowler's house and barn, and in ye week after,Walter Lee's barn; but in ye latter end and giving up of winter, ye last snowy day we had thereof, we discovering an end of Indians, did send out to make a full discovery of the same, designing onely three or four to go out, with order that they should not assalt them, but to orwoe and smart, there going 10 or 12, not as scouts, but as assailants, rid furiously upon ye enemy, from whom they received a furious charge, whereby Moses Cook, an inhabitant, and Clemence Bates, a soldier, lost their lives; Clemence in ye place and Moses at night. Besides wch we lost none of the town, onely at ye Fall's fight at Deerfield, theregoing nine from or town, 3 Garison: Souldiers fell. Thus tho' we lay in ye very rode of ye enemy, we were preserved, onely the war had so impoverisht us that many times were we ready to leave the place, and many did, yea many of those that were in full communion in other places, for their number in all being but nine, four of them removed." John Dumbleton Jr. and Lidia/Lydia/Lidda Leonard were married on March 18, 1674/1675 in Springfield, Hampden County, Massachsuetts.<ref>http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Hampden/Springfield/MarriagesD.shtml</ref> == Sources == <references /> == Acknowledgments ==*Thank you to [[Saxberg-5 | Ang Saxberg]] for creating WikiTree profile Dumbleton-37 through the import of bessie1.ged on Mar 20, 2013.
4. == Biography == "Mercy Dumbleton daughter of John Dumbleton was borne the 2d day of the 1st Mon: 1652, at Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts.<ref>[[#S-276]] Vol. 2, Page 1661</ref> "Samuel Bodurtha & Mercy Dumbleton were maried: April. 28. 1681" at Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts.<ref>[[#S-276]] Vol. 1, Page 24</ref> "Aprill. 28th 1681* Samll Bedortha & Mercy Dumbleton Joined in Mariage *Corrected from 1680." at Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts.<ref>[[#S-276]] Vol. 2, Page 1651</ref> "Mercy, the wife of Samuel Bedortha was sick and died June 16, 1689,"at Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts.<ref>[[#S-276]] Vol. 1, Page 67</ref> == Sources == * Source: <span id='S-276'>S-276</span> Title: ''Vital Records of Springfield, Massachusetts to 1850.'' Boston, Mass.: New England HistoricGenealogical Society, 2002. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008.) <references /> <!-- Please edit, add, or delete anything in this text, including this note. Be bold and experiment! If you make a mistake you can always see the previous version of the text on the Changes page. -->
5. == Biography == Sarah was born 5 Jan 1654 in Springfield, Massachusetts.<ref>Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F4DH-Y83 : 9 February 2018), Sarah Dumbleton, 05 Jan 1654; citing Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, v 1 p 2; FHL microfilm 14,766.</ref> She married [[Leonard-2366 | Josiah Leonard]] 19 Dec 1678 in Springfield.<ref>Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FC3Q-62K : 9 February 2018), Josiah Leonard and Sarah Dumbleton,19 Dec 1678; citing reference p 16; FHL microfilm 185,414.</ref> Her second marriage was to Thomas Root on January 25, 1692. They had twin daughters Thankful and Mary, born November 12, 1693.<ref>John Pynchon, Pynchon Birth Marriage & Death Records, (Families of the PioneerValley, Regional Publications, West Springfield, MA, 2000). Northampton, p 142, p 96, p 97, p 99</ref><ref>Rev. Emerson Davis, A Record of Marriages, Births & Deaths in Westfield, Mass. Prior to the year 1700,(New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol 6, Jaly 1852, p 265 & subseq.)</ref> == Sources == <references/>
6. == Biography == "samuell dumelton Sonne of John dumelton Borne the 12 day of the .3. mon: 1657" at Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts.<ref>[[#S-276]] Vol.2, Page 16</ref> "Samuell Dumelton sonne of John Dumelton was Buried the 10th of the .4. mon: 1657" at Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts.<ref>[[#S-276]] Vol. 2, Page 61</ref> * Fact: Residence (1657) Hatfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States* Fact: Burial (1657) Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States of America * Fact: Christening , SPRINGFIELD, HAMPDEN, MASSACHUSETTS == Sources == <references /> * "Family Tree," database, <i>FamilySearch</i> (http://familysearch.org : modified 21 July 2017, 23:26), entry for Samuel Dumbleton(PID https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/4:1:L8RZ-1PL); contributed by varioususers.* Source: <span id='S-276'>S-276</span> Title: ''Vital Records of Springfield, Massachusetts to 1850.'' Boston, Mass.: New England HistoricGenealogical Society, 2002. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008.) == Acknowledgments == Thank you to [[Saxberg-5 | Ang Saxberg]] for creating WikiTree profile Dumbleton-44 through the import of bessie1.ged on Mar 20, 2013. Click to the Changes page for the details of edits by Ang and others. <!-- Please edit, add, or delete anything in this text, including this note. Be bold and experiment! If you make a mistake you can always see the previous version of the text on the Changes page. -->
7. == Biography == "Samuell dumelton Sonne of John dumelton Borne the 15 of the 3 mon 1658" at Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts. <ref>''Vital Records of Springfield, Massachusetts to 1850.'' Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2002. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org.New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008.) (Subscription required.) Vol. 1, Page 16</ref> * Fact: Residence (1658) Hatfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States == Sources == <references /> * "Family Tree," database, <i>FamilySearch</i> (http://familysearch.org : modified 21 July 2017, 23:29), entry for Samuel Dumbleton(PID https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/4:1:LC33-BVM); contributed by varioususers.<!-- Please edit, add, or delete anything in this text, including this note. Be bold and experiment! If you make a mistake you can always see the previous version of the text on the Changes page. -->
8. [[Category: Springfield Cemetery, Springfield, Massachusetts]] == Biography == "Lidda Dumelton daughter of John Dumelton Borne the 16th of the 2 mon: 1661" at Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts. <ref>[[#S-276]] Vol. 1, Page 17</ref> Lydia was married twice. First, "Jonathan Burt & Lydia Dumbleton were joined in marriage Dec: 8. 1681" at Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts. <ref>[[#S-276]] Vol. 1, Page 24</ref> The Intentions for Lydia's second marriage were published: "May. 27: 1709 Daniel Cooly Widower doth enter his Intention of mariage wth Lydia Burt Widow. both persons of the Town of Springfeild. & th[ei]r publishmt was Posted may. 28. 1709" at Sprinfield.<ref>[[#S-276]] Vol. 1, Page 136</ref> The couple then married in June: "Daniel Cooly & Lydia Burt abouesd were joined in mariage June. 17: 1709" at Springfield.<ref>[[#S-276]] Vol. 1, Page 136</ref> === Burial === : Burial 31 JAN 1739 Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts == Sources == *{{FindAGrave|64758665}} <references /> * S-276 ''Vital Records of Springfield, Massachusetts to 1850.'' Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2002. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008.) (Subscription required.) * S17 "Family Data Collection - Individual Records Edmund West, comp.Ancestry.com * S21 U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 Yates Publishing The Generations Network * S5 Ancestry Family Tree http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=10759248&pid=801102992 <!-- Please edit, add, or delete anything in this text, including this note. Be bold and experiment! If you make a mistake you can always see the previous version of the text on the Changes page. -->
9. == Biography == ''No additional information is available. Can you add something?'' == Sources == <references /> == Acknowledgments == Thank you to [[Saxberg-5 | Ang Saxberg]] for creating WikiTree profile Dumbleton-38 through the import of bessie1.ged on Mar 20, 2013. Thank you to [[Dittmann-12 | Sarah Dittmann]] for creating WikiTree profile Dumbleton-47 through the import of export-BloodTree.ged on Jun 27, 2013.
10. == Biography == Rebecca was married to Joseph Leonard"Leonard: Joseph and Rebeca Dumbleton, Mar. 2, 1692/3." <ref>http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Hampden/Springfield/MarriagesL.shtml</ref> Her death is 16 February 1693 Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts as noted from, and the link provides access to the handwritten record of this death: <ref>"Family Tree," database, <i>FamilySearch</i> (http://familysearch.org : modified 21 July 2017, 23:39), entry for Rebecca Dumbleton(PID https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/4:1:MZPJ-95R); contributed by various users. </ref> * This must be an error in the pedigree file as she lived Springfieldand there was no such place as "United States" when she was living.:Fact: Residence (1667) Hatfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States. == Sources == <references /> == Acknowledgments ==
11. == Biography == ''This biography is a rough draft. It was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import and needs to be edited.'' == Sources == <references /> * Ancestry Family Tree http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=6917051&pid=131 <!-- Please edit, add, or delete anything in this text, including this note. Be bold and experiment! If you make a mistake you can always see the previous version of the text on the Changes page. -->
12. == Biography == Elizabeth Dumbleton Birth BET. 1665 - 1675 Springfield, Hampden Co., Massachusetts * Fact: Burial Springfield Cemetery, Springfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America == Sources == <references /> * "Family Tree," database, <i>FamilySearch</i> (http://familysearch.org : modified 13 November 2017, 04:45), entry for Elisabeth Dumbleton(PID https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/4:1:MNNG-8YG); contributed by various users.<!-- Please edit, add, or delete anything in this text, including this note. Be bold and experiment! If you make a mistake you can always see the previous version of the text on the Changes page. -->