Weymouth, Samuel
Birth Name | Weymouth, Samuel |
Gender | male |
Age at Death | 82 years, 5 days |
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Notes | Sources |
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Birth | 1766-05-29 | Lee, Strafford, NH |
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Death | 1848-06-03 | Abbott, Piscataqua, ME |
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Parents
Relation to main person | Name | Birth date | Death date | Relation within this family (if not by birth) |
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Father | Weymouth, William | before 1743 | 1802-07-26 | |
Mother | Rollins, Rachel or Rebecca | |||
Brother | Waymouth, James | 1764-10-02 | ||
Weymouth, Samuel | 1766-05-29 | 1848-06-03 | ||
Sister | Waymouth, Abigail | |||
Sister | Waymouth, Polly | |||
Sister | Waymouth, Susanna | |||
Brother | Waymouth, John | 1777 | ||
Brother | Weymouth, William | |||
Brother | Waymouth, Enoch | 1785-01-21 | ||
Sister | Waymouth, Sally | |||
Brother | Waymouth, Robert | 1789 |
Families
  |   | Family of Weymouth, Samuel and Gile, Joanna | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Married | Wife | Gile, Joanna ( * 1768-06-10 + 1860 ) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Children |
Name | Birth Date | Death Date |
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Weymouth, Mary | ||
Weymouth, John | 1792-09-01 | 1825-08-12 |
Weymouth, Samuel Jr. | 1794-01-14 | |
Weymouth, Olive | 1795-09-10 | |
Weymouth, William | 1799-05-15 | 1881-04-04 |
Weymouth, Mark G. | 1803 | |
Weymouth, Enoch | 1806-08-03 | |
Weymouth, Joseph | 1808 | |
Weymouth, Israel | 1810-09-07 | 1900-11-27 |
Narrative
Book 21; p. 87: Samuel Waymouth of Barnstead, Joiner, sold landto Isaac Huckins April 1, 1795. Book 33; p. 146: Samuel of Barnstead sold land to DennisPendergast 13 Sep 1796. Samuel was on the Nottingham tax list 1801 to 1810. Samuel movedhis family to Sangerville, Piscataqua, ME in 1810 and in 1817moved to Abbot, ME. From the County history by Rev. A. loring, we learn of the firstCasualty in the Co, occured in the family of Samuel Weymouth. Hewas then settled on a lot in Abbot, on the river road adjoiningGuilford. On a cold winter night in 1820 or 21, when he was awayfrom home, his log-house took fire and was burnt with all itscontents. His wife and the elder children escaped in their nightclothes only, while the two younger, a girl of about 10 yearsand a boy of eight, perished in the flames.