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Family of Thomas Hyland (1533) & Deborah [Hyland]

5609. Thomas Hyland. Born ca 1629 in England. Thomas was baptized in Tenterden, Kent, Eng., on 15 Nov 1629. Thomas died between 15 Nov 1629 and 19 Mar 1706/7 in Scituate, MA.

Thomas succeeded to his father’s residence.6

Constable 6 June 1683 [Plym. Col. Rec., 6:107].

On 1 Jan 1661/2 Thomas married Elizabeth Stockbridge (2131) , daughter of John Stockbridge (592) (ca 1608-13 Oct 1657) & Ann [Stockbridge] (-1642 or 1643), in Scituate, MA.85 Born ca Jan 1639/40 in Scituate, MA.104 Elizabeth was baptized in Boston, MA, on 10 Jul 1642.2 Elizabeth died aft 19 Mar 1706/7.

Their children include:
7627 i. Thomas Hyland (25 Jan 1662/3-1690)
7628 ii. Elizabeth Hyland (15 Aug 1665-)
7629 iii. Mary Hyland (15 May 1667-5 Nov 1729)
7630 iv. John Hyland (17 Mar 1670/1-5 Nov 1729)
7631 v. Ruth Hyland (15 Jun 1673-)

5610. Mary Hyland. Born ca 1631 in England. Mary was baptized in Tenterten, Kent, Eng., on 27 Mar 1631. Mary died aft 1702.

In Apr 1664 Mary first married John Bryant in Scituate, MA.85 John died on 20 Nov 1684 in Scituate, MA.116 Occupation: carpenter.

“John Bryant, house carpenter, was a freeman in Scituate 1639. His farm was on the second Herring brook, ten rods east of the mill, and ancient orchard now [1831] marks the place.” On one Sunday morning, John Bryant entered the meetinghouse late. The Reverend William Witherle, after prayers, addressed him before the congregation saying: ‘Neighbor Bryant, it is to your reproach that you have disturbed the worship by entering late, living as you do, within a mile of this place and especially so, while here is Goody Barstow, who has milked seven cows, made a cheese, and walked five miles to the House of God in good season.’6

John was presented at court 2 Mar 1642 for ‘drinking tobacco upon the highway.’ He was a member of Scituate’s Military Company in 1643, and admitted a freeman 15 Jan 1645. He served as a deputy to the general Court in 1657, 1677, and 1678; as a surveyer of highways in 1673, and was deacon of the Second Church of Scituate in 1669.

John of Scituate took an oath of fidelity on 15 Jan 1645 [Plym. Col. Rec., 8:183]. He was propounded a freeman on 7 June 1653 and admitted on June 6, 1654 [Plym. Col. Rec., 3:31, 3:48]. He served as a deputy to the general Court in 1657, 1677 and 1678 [Plym. Col. Rec., 3:115, 5:231, 5:256]. He served as a surveyor of highways for Scituate in 1673 [Plym. Col. Rec., 5:115], as selectman in 1677 and 1678 [Plym. Col. Rec., 5:230, 5:257]. He was a deacon of Scituate's Second Church in 1669.

For more information on John Bryant, see NEHGR 48 (1894) 46-53, and also Selim Walker McArthur’s McArthur-Barnes Ancestral Lines (Portland, Maine, 1964), p. 123.

Their children include:
15416 i. Elizabeth Bryant (Aug 1665-17 Dec 1683)
15417 ii. Joseph Bryant (Died soon) (May 1667-16 Jun 1669)
15418 iii. Benjamin Bryant (Dec 1669-1701)
15419 iv. Joseph Bryant (ca 1670-)
15420 v. Jabez Bryant (18 Feb 1671-1697)
15421 vi. Ruth Bryant (16 Aug 1673-bef 10 Apr 1717)
15422 vii. Thomas Bryant Esq. (15 Jul 1675-18 Dec 1748)
15423 viii. Deborah Bryant (22 Jan 1676-)
15424 ix. Agatha Bryant (12 Mar 1677/8-)
15425 x. Ann Bryant (28 Nov 1679-)
15426 xi. Elisha Bryant (1682-)

Mary second married Cornet Robert Stetson (2127) , son of Thomas Stitson (591) (-bef 1643) & Argent Lukesmore (-16 May 1643). Born ca 1615 in Modbury, Devonshire. Robert was baptized in Modbury, Devonshire, on 18 Jun 1615.7 Robert died on 1 Feb 1702/3 in Scituate, MA.116

From Deane’s History of Scituate:6
    "Cornet Robert Stetson received a grant of a considerable tract of land 1634, from the Colony Court, on the North River, which constituted his farm. His house was on a beautiful plain near the river. An unfailing and valuable spring, out of which eight generations of the family have been supplied, marks the spot. 'Cornet's Rocks,' in the river east of his farm, are well known to those who navigate the river. He was posessed of considerable wealth, an enterprising and valuable man in th plantation, a deputy to Court, a Cornet of the first light horse corps raised in the Colony, a member of the Council of war, a Colony commissioner for selling the patent line–in short, he lived long and left a good name at last. ... In 1660, and several years subsequent, ‘Cornet Stetson was Commissioner to act for the country in all matters relating to the trade at Kennebec.’ Also, 1665, for his services he had granted to him ‘200 acres south of Mr. Hathaerly’s grant, above Accord pond.’ Colony Record"

Robert was a man of great public spirit, cornet of the first body of horse in Plymouth Colony, was representative 1654-1662, and often afterwards in 1664 a commissioner for settlement of bounds between the Colonies of massachusetts and Plymouth. In this perilous time, of the counil of war, befrore and after the great dangers of Philip’s holtility during which his service was active.2

Since Robert & Honor’s daughter Urith was baptized in England in 1636, they probably did not arrive in New England before then. Robert was appointed one of Scituate’s two constables on 7 Mar 1643, so he probably arrived by 1642.237

Check out The Descendants of Cornet Robert Stetson of Scituate, Mass. by Oscar Frank Stetson.

5611. Elizabeth Hyland. Born ca 1632 in England. Elizabeth was baptized in Tenterden, Kent, Eng., on 23 Sep 1632. Elizabeth died aft 1688.75

bef 1657 Elizabeth married Francis James (1562) , son of Philip James (486) (1600-1605-aft 10 Aug 1638) & Jane [James] (ca 1606-22 Feb 1688/9). Born ca 1632 in England.75 Francis died on 29 Nov 1684 in Hingham, MA.75 Occupation: husbandman.

Francis resided at Hingham Centre.33

Their children include:
5742 i. Philip James (19 May 1657-15 Feb 1687/8)
5743 ii. Sarah James (27 Feb 1661/2-2 Aug 1727)
5744 iii. Jane James (ca 1664-bef 1707)
5745 iv. Francis James (25 Jan 1666/7-10 Jan 1717/8)
5746 v. Thomas James (7 Dec 1669-31 Jul 1724)
5747 vi. Samuel James (1 Apr 1676-20 Aug 1749)

5612. Sarah Hyland. Born ca 1634 in England. Sarah was baptized in Tenterden, Kent, Eng., on 9 Mar 1634.7 Sarah died in Nov 1688 in Scituate, MA.116

On 6 Jan 1651/2 Sarah married Thomas Turner (2196) , son of Humphrey Turner (604) (ca 1595-1672/3) & Lydia Gamer (ca May 1602-1669/70), in Scituate, MA.3 Born ca 1627.5 Thomas died in Nov 1688 in Hingham, MA.2

"Thomas lived near the Harbour (probably on the Kent street lot)."6

He succeeded his father at the tannery south of Colman Hills, but lived on Kent Street on the lot laid out in 1633, the fourth lot from the corner of Kent Street and First Parish Road.7

Their children include:
7872 i. Nathan Turner (1 Mar 1654-15 Aug 1693)
7873 ii. Elizabeth Turner (Jul 1656-3 Mar 1672)
7874 iii. Mary Turner (15 Sep 1658-bef 1704)
7875 iv. Eunice Turner (10 Apr 1661-15 Oct 1732)
7876 v. Humphrey Turner (Sep 1663-)
7877 vi. Grace Turner (1665-1 Mar 1731/2)
7878 vii. Epherim Turner (16 Jun 1667-)
7879 viii. Thomas Turner Esq. (Dec 1670-1721)
7880 ix. Josiah Turner (Jan 1672-)
7881 x. Charles Turner (3 May 1675-)

5613. Anna Hyland. Born ca 1635 in England. Anna was baptized in Tenterden, Kent, Eng., on 17 Jan 1636.

5614. Samuel Hyland. Samuel died in 1676.6

Samuel died in Philip’s war.2 Administration of his estate was granted to his widow on Mar. 5, 1678 [Plym. Col. Rec., 5:254].

Samuel married Isabelle [Hyland].

5615. Deborah Hyland. Born ca 1639. Deborah died on 20 Aug 1693 in Scituate, MA.116

ca 1666 Deborah married Sergt. William Ticknor.2 Born ca 1633 in possibly Kent, England.104 William died in 1696/7 in prob. Scituate, MA.104

From Deane’s History of Scituate:6
    “Sergeant William Tickner appears in Scituate 1656, in which year he married Hannah, the daughter of John Stockbridge, and succeeded to the mansion house of his father in law at the Harbour, (Mr. Stockbridge having removed to Boston about that time). Serj. Tickner was engaged in agriculture, navigation and mercantile pursuits. His ‘warehouse’ is mentioned in our records in 1660. His farm was three fourths of a mile south-west from the harbour, now [1831] the well known place of Abijah Otis. He was often engaged in municipal affairs, as selectman, assessor, surveyor, &c. He was also in Philip’s war in 1676, being a Serjeant in Gen. Cudworth’s guard or ‘particular company.’”

Check out The Ticknor Family in America by James Melville Hunnewell, Boston, 1919.

5616. Ruth Hyland. Ruth died ca 1667.

ca 1665 Ruth married Joseph Stetson (7606) , son of Cornet Robert Stetson (2127) (ca 1615-1 Feb 1702/3) & Honor Tooker (ca 1612-1684). Born in Jun 1639 in Scituate, MA.3 Joseph was baptized in the Second Church of Scituate, on 5 Oct 1645.193 Joseph died on 8 May 1724 in Scituate, MA.

Child:
15427 i. Joseph Stetson (1667-)


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