Pane-Joyce Genealogy

Family of Nathaniel Hitchcock (1530) & Elizabeth Moss (1862)

5630. Elizabeth Hitchcock. Born on 17 Mar 1671/2 in New Haven, CT.76 At the age of 14, Elizabeth was baptized in First Congregational Society, New Haven, on 8 Aug 1686.30 Elizabeth died in Guilford, CT, on 4 May 1712; she was 40.

On 3 Jul 1689 when Elizabeth was 17, she married John Bishop, son of John Bishop (ca 1630-Oct 1683) & Susannah Goldham (-1 Nov 1703), in Guilford, CT.30 Born ca 1655 in Guilford, CT. John died on 25 Nov 1731 in Guilford, CT.

John served as Sergeant in the Guilford Trainband.

Their chidren include:
15633 i. Elizabeth Bishop (14 Oct 1690-)
15634 ii. John Bishop (12 Aug 1692-28 Jan 1752)
15635 iii. Ann Bishop (15 Feb 1694/5-10 Jan 1731)
15636 iv. David Bishop (6 Jun 1697-20 Aug 1773)
15637 v. Jonathan Bishop (8 Nov 1699-)
15638 vi. Mary Bishop (Dec 1700-23 Jan 1723/4)
15639 vii. Deborah Bishop (19 Feb 1701/2-)
15640 viii. Nathaniel Bishop (6 May 1704-11 Apr 1778)
15641 ix. Timothy Bishop (ca 1708-1794)

5631. Nathaniel Hitchcock. Born on 28 Jul 1678 in New Haven, CT.76 At the age of 8, Nathaniel was baptized in First Congregational Society, New Haven, on 8 Aug 1686.30 Nathaniel died in New Haven, CT, on 5 Dec 1726; he was 48.76

Nathaniel “settled at South End Neck, as appears in New Haven records, Vol. 4th: ‘Agreement between John Thompson, Thomas Hitchcock (son of Eliakim), John Dennison, Nathaniel Hitchcock and Samuel Smith, proprietors of South End Neck, to lay out all land in equal proportion: each one to have all he now possesses as taken up by first proprietors of said neck, shall be made up to him in 1st or 2d division of land.’ ... The following New Haven record is of interest here as grouping the children of this family and showing the locality of the homestead and also the various residences of the children at thiis later date. ‘Feb. 27, 1747-8, Nathaniel Hitchcock of Farmington, Hartford Co., Benjamin Hitchcock of Woodbury, Fairfield Co. and Daniel, Caleb, James, Rebecca, Jr. and Elizabeth Hitchcock of New Haven, for valuable consideration received by them of Stephen Hitchcock of New Haven, quit claim to him their right to dewlling house and land on which it is, which was their father Nathaniel Hitchcock’s late deceased, at South End Neck.”209

On 23 Dec 1702 when Nathaniel was 24, he married Rebecca Morris (17605) , daughter of Eleazer Morris (6701) (ca 1648-15 Jan 1710) & Anna Osborn (6885) (6 Apr 1663-10 Dec 1726).209 Born on 20 Jul 1682 in New Haven, CT.76 At the age of 11, Rebecca was baptized in First Congregational Society, New Haven, on 27 May 1694.30 Rebecca died in 1729.209

After Nathaniel’s death, Rebecca was appointed on 2 Jul 1729 guardian of the minor children.209

Their chidren include:
15642 i. James Hitchcock (5 Dec 1703-1729)
15643 ii. Nathaniel Hitchcock (16 Dec 1705-)
15644 iii. Dea. Daniel Hitchcock (17 Apr 1708-1 Jan 1761)
15645 iv. Caleb Hitchcock (2 Sep 1712-30 Mar 1777)
15646 v. Benjamin Hitchcock (22 Aug 1715-24 Sep 1800)
15647 vi. Rebecca Hitchcock (28 Mar 1718-)
15648 vii. Elizabeth Hitchcock (10 Aug 1721-27 Sep 1786)
15649 viii. Stephen Hitchcock (26 Jul 1724-)

5632. Abiah Hitchcock. Born on 26 Oct 1680 in New Haven, CT.76 At the age of 5, Abiah was baptized in First Congregational Society, New Haven, on 8 Aug 1686.30 Abiah died bef 1732/3.209

Abiah, or Abigail, Hitchcock.

On 3 Dec 1703 when Abiah was 23, she married Sergt. Samuel Peck (22349) , son of Joseph Peck (ca 1645 to 1647-15 Apr 1720) & Sarah Alling (9651) (ca 1649-1743), in New Haven, CT.76 Born on 29 Dec 1677 in New Haven, CT.76 At the age of 7, Samuel was baptized in First Congregational Society, New Haven, on 13 Dec 1685. Samuel died in 1739.30

“New Haven records give this release: ‘Jan. 25, 1730—1, Samuel Peck of New Haven and Abigail his present wife, who was formerly Abigail Hitchcock, to John Hitchcock their brother, their right to certain land laid out to Mrs. Elizabeth Hitchcock.’”209

Their chidren include:
15650 i. Sarah Peck (21 Mar 1705-bef 1758)
15651 ii. Samuel Peck (9 Oct 1708-aft 1784)
15652 iii. Dea. Timothy Peck (6 Apr 1711-2 Jan 1784)
15653 iv. Dea. Amos Peck (29 Jan 1712[/3]-28 Jan 1783)
15654 v. Elizabeth Peck (27 Oct 1714-)
15655 vi. Mary Peck (2 Feb 1715[/6]-)
15656 vii. Moses Peck (19 Nov 1717-ca 1800)
15657 viii. Abigail Peck (2 Nov 1719-)
15658 ix. Roger Peck (13 Jun 1721-)

5633. Dea. John Hitchcock. Born on 28 Jan 1685 in New Haven, CT.76 At the age of 1, John was baptized in First Congregational Society, New Haven, on 8 Aug 1686.30 John died in New Haven, CT, on 14 Oct 1753; he was 68.76 Buried in City Burial Ground, New Haven. Occupation: farmer.

John “was a member of the Legislature seventeen sessions from 1739–1747. He was Deacon of the 1st church of New Haven from 1742–1753. His tomb stone is to be found in the Grove St. Cemeery, where it was placed whien removed form the center church yard. A catalogue of the stones removed says: ‘Dea. John, son of Nathaniel and Elizabeth (Moss) Hitchcock’”209

On 4 Mar 1707/8 when John was 23, he first married Mary Thompson, daughter of William Thompson (9 Apr 1664-1 Jun 1705) & Joanna Daniel (1 Sep 1652-), in New Haven, CT.76 Born on 13 Sep 1687 in New Haven, CT.76 Mary was baptized in First Congregational Society, New Haven, in Sep 1687.30 Mary died in New Haven, CT, on 27 Feb 1708/9; she was 21.76

Their chidren include:
15659 i. John Hitchcock (1 Jan 1708/9-27 or 29 Jul 1764)

On 29 May 1711 when John was 26, he second married Abiah Bassett (13089) , daughter of Samuel Bassett (4290) (15 Feb 1654-8 Apr 1716) & Mary Dickerman (4299) (1 May 1659-28 Nov 1728), in New Haven, CT.76 Born on 1 Dec 1684 in New Haven, CT.76 Abiah died in New Haven, CT, on 14 Oct 1760; she was 75.76

“The will of Abiah, widow of John, was admitted to Probate, June 7, 1758. New Haven records say that she died ‘Oct. 14, 1760.’ (?) She gives to her sons John, Samuel, Amos and Joseph each five shillings lawful money; the Bible to Joseph, (tradition says this was the old English Bible,) the rest of her property to be divided among her daughters. Amos was the sole executor.”209

Their chidren include:
15660 i. Mary Hitchcock (6 Mar 1711/2-)
15661 ii. Samuel Hitchcock (5 Nov 1713-8 Jul 1788)
15662 iii. Abiah Hitchcock (6 Aug 1715-15 May 1783)
15663 iv. Joseph Hitchcock (Died young) (13 Feb 1716/7-ca 1728)
15664 v. Thankful Hitchcock (9 Feb 1718/9-)
15665 vi. Sarah Hitchcock (20 Feb 1720/1-)
15666 vii. Abigail Hitchcock (2 Sep 1722-)
15667 viii. Capt. Amos Hitchcock (12 Jun 1724-20 Nov 1791)
15668 ix. Comfort Hitchcock
15669 x. Joseph Hitchcock (ca 1728-18 Feb 1790)

5634. Ebenezer Hitchcock. Born on 9 Apr 1689 in New Haven, CT.76 Ebenezer was baptized in First Congregational Society, New Haven, in Apr 1689.30 Ebenezer died ca 1727 in New Haven, CT.30 Occupation: taylor.

Ebenezer “owned land in Milford, Conn., but lived in Amity Parish, New Haven. From New Haven town records ‘Feb. 3, 1721,’ we learn that, ‘John Hitchcock, farmer, and hhis brother Ebenezer Hitchcock, taylor, exchanged lands which had “belonged to our Mother Elizabeth deceased,” Ebenezer took that which lay near the Milford line.’ His estate was appraised Feb. 16, 1726-7, at which time his children were all minors.”209

On 25 Jun 1711 when Ebenezer was 22, he married Anna Perkins (4469) , daughter of Jonathan Perkins (7152) (12 Nov 1652-aft 1730) & Mary Elcock (1239) (22 Jul 1661-9 Nov 1718), in New Haven, CT.76 Born on 5 Nov 1690 in New Haven, CT.76 Anna was baptized in First Congregational Society, New Haven, on 8 Sep 1690.30 Anna died in Nov 1757.209

Their chidren include:
13643 i. Timothy Hitchcock (20 Aug 1713-Jul 1740)
13644 ii. Ann Hitchcock (ca 1716-)
13645 iii. Ebenezer Hitchcock (ca 1717-ca 1764)
13646 iv. Jonathan Hitchcock (12 Jan 1724-11 Jan 1808)
13647 v. Joseph Hitchcock (ca 1726-19 Jul 1773)

5635. Mary Hitchcock. Born on 20 Jan 1692 in New Haven, CT.76 Mary was baptized in First Congregational Society, New Haven, on 11 Oct 1692.30 Mary died in New Haven, CT, on 25 Dec 1721; she was 29.76

On 1 Aug 1710 when Mary was 18, she married Samuel Bassett (13090) , son of Samuel Bassett (4290) (15 Feb 1654-8 Apr 1716) & Mary Dickerman (4299) (1 May 1659-28 Nov 1728), in New Haven, CT.76 Born on 16 Mar 1686/7 in New Haven, CT.76 At the age of 12, Samuel was baptized in First Congregational Society, New Haven, on 3 Dec 1699.30 Samuel died in New Haven, CT, on 23 Sep 1744; he was 57.76

Their chidren include:
15670 i. Mary Bassett (23 Jun 1711-12 Apr 1760)
15671 ii. Phebe Bassett (12 May 1713-)
15672 iii. Martha Bassett (25 Nov 1716-9 Aug 1777)
15673 iv. Elizabeth Bassett (2 Jun 1719-)
15674 v. Thankful Bassett (24 Dec 1721-)


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