Pane-Joyce Genealogy
John Moulton (1595) & Anne Green
4029. Henry Moulton. Born ca Nov 1623 in Hemsby, Norfolk. Henry was baptized in Hemsby, Norfolk, on 12 Nov 1623.48 Henry died in Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire on 8 Sep 1701.40

Henry settled on the third lot east of his father’s in Hampton.40
On 20 Nov 1651 Henry married Sobriety Hilton, daughter of Edward Hilton (ca 1596-between Oct 1670 & 6 Mar 1670/1), in Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire.40 Born ca 1633 in Exeter, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. Sobriety died in Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire 31 Jan 1717/8.16
Their children include:
11932i.
Miriam Moulton (Died young) (20 Mar 1655-11 May 1662)
11933ii.
Joseph Moulton (Died soon) (30 Dec 1656-17 May 1657)
11934iii.
John Moulton (22 Feb 1660-21 Jan 1741)
11935iv.
Josiah Moulton (26 Apr 1662-22 Feb 1730/1)
11936v.
Jonathan Moulton (25 Dec 1663-3 Jul 1742)
11937vi.
Abigail Moulton (2 Oct 1666-7 Oct 1705)
4030. Mary Moulton. Born ca Nov 1626 in Hemsby, Norfolk. Mary was baptized in Hemsby, Norfolk, on 24 Nov 1626.48 Mary died in Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire on 11 Oct 1686.40
Mary married William Sanborn, son of [____] Sanborn & Ann Bachiler (ca 1601-). Born ca 1622 in Brimpton, England. William died in Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire on 18 Nov 1692.25

William came to New England in 1639 and settled at Hampton. He was selectman and representative.
Their children include:
11938i.
Mary Sanborn (-aft 1703)
11939ii.
Josiah Sanborn (ca 1649-1728)
11940iii.
Mehitable Sanborn (say 1650-)
11941iv.
William Sanborn (ca 1652-9 Dec 1744)
11942v.
Mercy Sanborn (19 Jul 1660-)
11943vi.
Mephibosheth Sanborn (5 Nov 1663-5 Feb 1748/9)
11944vii.
Sarah Sanborn (10 Feb 1666/7-17 Apr 1738)
11945viii.
Stephen Sanborn (4 Sep 1671-21 Jul 1750)
4031. Ann Moulton. Born ca Sep 1629 in Hemsby, Norfolk. Ann was baptized in Hemsby, Norfolk, on 27 Sep 1629.48 Ann died aft 1664.
4032. Bridget Moulton. Born ca Apr 1632 in Hemsby, Norfolk. Bridget was baptized in Hemsby, Norfolk, on 8 Apr 1632.48 Bridget died in Hemsby, Norfolk Feb 1633/4. Buried 17 Feb 1633/4 in Hemsby, Norfolk.48
4033. Jane Moulton. Born ca Apr 1634 in Hemsby, Norfolk. Jane was baptized in Hemsby, Norfolk, on 8 Apr 1634.48 Jane died in Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire on 19 Mar 1699.25

From Dow’s History of the Town of Hampton:40
    “The twins, Jane and Bridget, for many years lived in a small house built for them by the roadside, near the site of Mr. Joseph Johnson’s barn. Anecdotes illustrative of some peculiarities in their temperment and character have been handed down by tradition. there is also preserved (N. H. Hist. Soc. Col. III: 122) a letter of Rev. Cotton Mather, to a gentleman of London, in 1716, wherein he says of them:
    “‘At Hampton, a Town about Fifty miles from this place [Boston], there were Twin sisters, whose names were Bridget and Jane Moulton. The perpetual Harmony and Sympathy between the sisters was the observation of all the neighbourhood. They were never contented except they were together. If the one were desirous to go abroud, the other would be impatient of staying at home. If the one were merry, the other would be airy. If the one were troubled, theo other would be chaagrin[ed]. When one was for carding, the other was for spinning. for their Dispositions and Satisfaction there was a very strange Agreement betwixt them. The particulars wherein every body with pleasure and wonder saw how they were agreed, and how like your famous Twins of Hippocrates, which you tell us would Flere et Ridere simul [weep and laugh at the same time], were numberless. They lived a Virgin life, and in this good accord, reached about three-score years. Thyen Death after a short sickness arrested the one of them. The other grew full of pain, and bid her friends not be in a hurry about her sister’s funeral for her’s must accompany it. By dying within a few hours after her sister, she answered their expectgations. Mr. John cotton, the worthy minister of the place, preached a funeral sermon for this occasion on those words, 2 Samuel 1:23, “In their Death they were not divided.”’”
4034. Bridget Moulton. Born ca Apr 1634 in Hemsby, Norfolk. Bridget was baptized in Hemsby, Norfolk, on 8 Apr 1634.48 Bridget died in Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire on 19 Mar 1699.25
4035. Lieut. John Moulton. Born ca Mar 1638/9 in Newbury, MA. John was baptized in Newbury, MA, 16 Mar 1638/9.48 John died in Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire 4 Mar 1706/7.

John was called “the Giant.” He lived on the paternal homestead.40

Will: http://www.hampton.lib.nh.us/hampton/history/probate/johnmoulton1707.htm

[Administration on the estate of Lieut. John Moulton of Hampton granted to his son, John Moulton of Hampton, March 4, 1706/7.]
[Probate Records, vol. 4, p. 332.]

[Bond of John Moulton of Hampton, with Humphrey Perkins and Daniel Moulton as sureties, March 4, 1706/7, in the sum of £200, for the administration of the estate; witnesses, Thomas Batchelder and Jacob Moulton.]

An Agreemt about the Estat of Lt John Moulton of Hampton decd as foll:

Know all men by these presents that whereas Lieut John Moulton of Hampton, in the province of New Hampshire in New England late deceased, dyed Intestate, and left an Estate of Lands Goods & Chattels, and Administration being granted Unto his eldest Sonn John Moulton; as alsoe the Said John Moulton deceased left a wife and Tenn Children the widdow and Relict of the Said Lt John Moulton deceased, as alsoe the Children hereafter Named doe Mutually Agree that the Estate be divided and Settled as followeth./viz.

1ly That the widdow Lydia Moulton shall possess and Enjoy dureing her Natural life the west end of the dwelling House with all the Roomes and Convenyences Unto the Same belonging, together with one third part of the Orchard, and one third part of all the Lands which did of Right belong Unto her Husband John Moulton in his life time, And alsoe to Have hold, possess and Enjoy the one third part of all the Goods and Chattells after the funeral Expences, Debts and Charges are paid to her the Said Lydia Moulton widdow Unto her for Ever at her dispose.

2dly The Said John Moulton Junr To have hold, possess and Enjoy to him his heires and Assignes for Ever, all the Lands, Meadows, Marshes Outlands, Orchards, Buildings, Excepting what is in this Covenant of Agreement Excepted, together with two thirds of all the Goods and Chattells, after all Debts and Charges are paid Unto him the Said John Moulton for Ever at his dispose./ he paying Such portions and Divisions of Lands to each of his Brothers and Sisters as is hereafter mentioned (viz) the said Admr John Moulton doth hereby binde and obleidge himselfe and his Successors, to pay all Debts whatsoever which his father owed in his life time; and to deliver his Mother Lydia Moulton her thirds as abovementioned, and to Deliver Unto his Brother Daniel Moulton one peice of Land being part of the home Lott, containeing two Acres and three quarters adjoyneing to Land of the Said Daniels Eastwardly, Land of palmers Northerly, and of Said John Moultons at the Topp of the Hill Southerly Upon Land of Nathaniel Batchelers South Eastwardly the Said John Moulton Reserving a peice of Land of one Rodd in Breadth next Nathaniel Batchelors, for a way into the Woods Engageing not any wayes to Dampnifie the Inclosure of the General ffeild by Improveing the said way &c; Alsoe the Said John Moulton above Named doth Engage to pay Unto his Brother James Moulton the Sum'e of three pounds. And Unto his brother Nathan Moulton if he demand it Twenty shillings he haveing received his portion in his fathers life time. And Unto his brother David Moulton forty acres of Land lying at Bridehill, and halfe a share of the Cow Common, And Unto his brother Jacob Moulton two Acres of Marsh lying at a place Called the Severals, and abutting Upon the ffresh River.

And Unto his Sister Martha Perkins the Sum'e of forty shillings.
And Unto his Sister Ann Marston the Sum'e of forty shillings.
And Unto his Sister Lydia Marston the Sum'e of forty shillings.
And Unto his Sister Rachel Moulton the Sum'e of forty shillings./

In confirmation of all above written wee the above Named persons to this Agreement, have Mutually Sett to our hands and Seales this fourth day of March 1706, or Seaven; in the fifth yeare of the Reigne of Queen Anne that now is Over England &c: And pray the Honourable Judge of probates to Confirme and Ratifie the Same, as a full and final Settlement of the Estate of our father Lt John Moulton deceased./

Lydia Moulton [seal]
John Moulton [seal]
Daniel Moulton [seal]
James Moulton [seal]
David Moulton [seal]
Jacob Moulton [seal]
Humphrey Perkins [seal]
Caleb Marston {seal]
the Mark and Seal of
Thomas X Marston [seal]
the Mark and Seal of
Rachel X Moulton [seal]

Signed Sealed & Delivrd
In the presence of us
Joseph Palmer
the Mark of
Samuel X Palmer Junr

[Allowed March 11, 1706/7.]
[Probate Records, vol. 4, p. 88.]
23 Mar 1665/6 John married Lydia Taylor (2987) , daughter of Anthony Taylor (1253) (ca 1607-4 Nov 1687) & Philippa Mingay (-20 Sep 1683), in Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. Born ca 1646 in Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire. Lydia died in Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire in 1729.
Their children include:
8604i.
Martha Moulton (16 Nov 1666-aft 1712)
8605ii.
John Moulton (30 May 1669-1 Apr 1740)
8606iii.
Lydia Moulton (Died young) (13 Jul 1671-13 Jul 1678)
8607iv.
Daniel Moulton (16 Mar 1673-14 Jan 1717/8)
8608v.
James Moulton (29 Jul 1675-)
8609vi.
Nathan Moulton (ca 1677-bef 1712)
8610vii.
David Moulton (ca 1678-14 Feb 1732/3)
8611viii.
Anna Moulton (2 Mar 1679-aft Apr 1747)
8612ix.
Lydia Moulton (19 Jul 1681-31 May 1743)
8613x.
Jacob Moulton (21 Jun 1688-7 Mar 1750/1)
8614xi.
Rachel Moulton (4 Oct 1690-8 Jun 1758)
4036. Ruth Moulton. Born ca 1640/1 in Newbury, MA. Ruth was baptized in Newbury, MA, 7 May 1640/1.48 Ruth died in Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire on 7 Sep 1718.40
On 3 Apr 1660 Ruth married Peter Johnson in Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire.48 Born ca 1639. Peter died in Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire on 16 Nov 1674.
Their children include:
11946i.
Mary Johnson (7 Apr 1663-8 Jan 1744/5)
11947ii.
Ruth Johnson (13 Jul 1666-25 Jul 1751)
11948iii.
Edmund Johnson (3 Jul 1671-)
11949iv.
Peter Johnson (25 Nov 1674-)
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