Ancestors of Sophia Peake

Notes


8. Jonathan Peake

Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut Vital Records.
Church Records of Woodstock indicate that they had 11 children.
They went to Woodstock in April 1687.
Hannah Leavens was the Mother of 11 Children, 76 Grand Children, 114 Great Grand children and 2 great great Grand Children at her death.  A short history of Jonathan Peake and Hannah Leavens was given in the 1st Congreational Church records of Woodstock.
Suffolk County Land Records - proves 3 generation - proves Jonathan Peake & Wife Hannah, his Parents, Jonathan & Sarah Peake and his Grandfather Christopher Peake - and all children of Jonathan & Sarah Peake - 21-137 thru 139;  26-202;  30-88;  94-102.


4. Joseph Peake

Hannah Peake was never married.


10. Samuel Perrin

Woodstock, Connecticut Vital Records.
#7 Slain by Indians at #4, New Hampshire.
Will of Samuel Perrin.


5. Samuel Perrin

Prudence Perrin was never married.
Abraham Perrin was never married.


5. Abraham Perrin

Mehitabel Perrin was never married.
Will of Abraham - mentions David, Anna, and Mary.


5. John Perrin

Woodstock Land Records - Vol4, pg 113 - names all children as heirs except last two.


5. Nathaniel Perrin

Will of Nathaniel - 1758, mentions all children, except #1.


12. Benjamin Ellingwood

Mary Ellingwood was never married.
Will of Benjamin Ellingwood - written, 31 Dec 1730;  Probated 19 Apr 1731;  Inventory 17 May 1731.
On record shows wife Mary as Mary Bath, daughter of William Bath 1648 and Eleanor Fryer 1648.
Benjamin Ellingwood was a Shoreman.
Said to have lived on the lot that was his Fathers.
Benjamin was a Shoreman, which included trading along the east coast.
Mary-admitted to the church at Beverly 7 Feb 1695.
Benjamin-admitted to the church at Beverly 24 Jan 1700.
May may have been a Dodge.


14. Ephraim Hunt

Ephraim Hunt was a Blacksmith.
He was a Tithingman and was listed as a Blacksmith in Boston.  He was a Justice of the Peace.  He was a Sargeant of the amount and Honorable Artillery Company 1719 and rose to the rank of Colonel.  Elected Constable of Boston in 1722.  Deacon of the New North Congregational Church in Boston and known as esquire.  He performed the marriage ceremony for his Brother Captain John Hunt.
Identified with the Militia on 1707.