Storer, Samuel
Birth Name | Storer, Samuel |
Gender | male |
Age at Death | about 48 years, 5 months, 9 days |
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Notes | Sources |
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Birth | about 1652 | Dover, Strafford, NH |
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Death | 1700-06-10 | Charlestown, Suffolk, MA |
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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 | Storer, William | about 1614 | 1659-11-22 | |
Mother | , Sarah | about 1619 | ||
Brother | Storer, Samuel | 1640-12-29 | ||
Sister | Storer, Sarah | 1642-06-16 | ||
Sister | Storer, Hannah | 1644-07-15 | 1661 | |
Sister | Storer, Sarah | 1645-12-13 | 1661 | |
Brother | Storer, Joseph | 1648-08-23 | 1729-01-12 | |
Brother | Storer, Benjamin | 1648-08-23 | 1677-04-13 | |
Brother | Storer, Jeremiah | 1650-10-04 | ||
Storer, Samuel | about 1652 | 1700-06-10 |
Families
  |   | Family of Storer, Samuel and Littlefield, Lydia | ||||||||||||
Married | Wife | Littlefield, Lydia ( * about 1667 + after 1721/2-02-15 (Julian) ) | ||||||||||||
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Children |
Name | Birth Date | Death Date |
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Storer, Lydia | 1694-03-04 | before 1723-11-00 |
Narrative
Samuel Storer, mariner, Wells, Charlestown, receipted for hisportion in upland and meadow 9 October 1674. From Wells he wroteto Mr. Corwin in November 1680 to introduce Jonathan Orris, andthere, in 1685, master of brigantine Endeavor, sold half thevessel to Lewis Allen. At Boston 1692, asking aid for a preacherat Wells, having forty soldiers, no chaplain; with his sloophelped defend Wells in the Indian attack that year. . . . WidowLydia (Littlefield) filed bond 23 December 1700; inventoryincluded house and garden at Charlestown, land at Wells. Onpetition to sell (he left six children, five of them small0 shewas authorized to sell the Wells land and keep the Charlestownproperty for support of her five children. L 20 were voted herby the General Court of York 15 February 1721-22, she and fourlast named children quit claimed Wells land to John Storer.His heroic defense of the sloops in 1692 has already beendescribed. For many years he ran a packet from Boston to the outports to the eastward. His home was at Charlestown, but towardsthe end of his life he moved to York.Samuel, Wells, brother of Joseph, was distinguished. in thedefence against French and Indians of their position, commonlycalled Storer's garrison, 1692; but his resididence for severalyears was Charlestown, were he had William, baptized 28 June1691; the f. call. of the ch. of York; Lydia, 4 March 1694;Mehitable, 10 May 1696; Jemima, 30 October 1698; and David, 27October 1700. But probably after peace he went again to Maine.
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