Pane-Joyce Genealogy
7332. John King. Born in Oct 1661 in Salem, MA.139 John died before Mar 1716/7.
On 10 Sep 1688 John married Annis Hoar, daughter of William Hoar (ca 1638-ca 1691) & Dorcas Galley, in Salem, MA.139 Born ca 1664 in Salem, MA.
Their children include:
20181i.
Elizabeth King (say 1702-)
20182ii.
Joseph King (say 1794-)
20183iii.
20184iv.
20185v.
20186vi.
Samuel King (ca 1694-)
7333. Ens. Samuel King. Born in May 1664 in Salem, MA.139 Samuel died in Salem, MA in 1735.445 Occupation: Cooper.
On 15 Dec 1696 Samuel first married Elizabeth Marsh, daughter of Zachary Marsh (ca 1637-1693) & Mary Silsbee (say 1642-1695), in Salem, MA.139 Born ca 1670 in Salem, MA. Elizabeth was baptized in First Church of Salem, on 10 Jul 1670.139 Elizabeth died bef Jul 1721.
Their children include:
20187i.
Elizabeth King (8 Dec 1698-)
20188ii.
Ebenezer King (ca 1700-)
20189iii.
Samuel King (ca 1703-)
20190iv.
Daniel King (ca 1704-27 Jan 1790)
20191v.
Benjamin King (13 Mar 1707-)
20192vi.
Nathaniel King (ca 1710-)
20193vii.
Charles King (23 Jun 1712-13 May 1774)
20194viii.
John King (ca 1714-)
20195ix.
James King (ca 1715-)
On 6 Jul 1721 Samuel second married Elizabeth in Salem, MA.139 Born ca 1685 in Salem, MA.

(It’s been suggested that Elizabeth Barton was Elizabeth (Tapley) (Dickenson) (Barton) King, widow of a Mr. Dickenson and Matthew Barton. Widow Elizabeth Dickenson married at Salem139 20 Dec 1694 Matthew Barton, and had chidren from 1695 through 1708. That Elizabeth Tapley was apparently born 20 Jan 1663/4 at Salem, daughter of John and Elizabeth (Pride) Tapley. She couldn’t have been the mother of Samuel King’s children in the 1720s.)
Their children include:
20196i.
Zachariah King (ca 1722/3-ca 1771)
20197ii.
Lydia King (ca 1724-)
20198iii.
Thomas King (ca 1725/6-)
20199iv.
Elizabeth King (ca 1727-)
20200v.
William King (ca 1729-26 Sep 1773)
7334. Capt. William King. Born on 1 Jun 1669 in Salem, MA.139 William died in Sutton, MA in Nov 1748.433

From the History of the Town of Sutton:433
    William was one of the original settlers in the town. His name is entered as the owner of lot number nineteen, of the four thousand acres, subsequently known as the Whiting place; he also became one of the proprietors of the town. In the drawing of the one hundred acre lots, August 80, 1716, it seems he was the owner of one five hundred acre right, and drew lot number thirty-five. The survey of this lot is recorded June 1718.
    His name appears on the record of the first town meeting, December 1718, as one of a committee for building the meeting-house. He was one of the most prominent and wealthy of the first settlers. He died in November 1748.

William was the town clerk 1720–1724.
On 4 Jun 1695 when William was 26, he first married Hannah Cook (6864) , daughter of Isaac Cook (3200) (3 : 2 m : 1640 [3 Apr 1640]-11 Sep 1689) & Elizabeth Buxton (2595) (ca 1642-Dec 1690), in Salem, MA.139 Born on 15 Oct 1671 in Salem, MA.139 Hannah died bef Sep 1717.
Their children include:
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Hannah King (Died young) (25 Jan 1696/7-)
19115ii.
William King (1 Jun 1699-)
19116iii.
Abigail King (11 Feb 1700-)
19117iv.
Lydia King (16 Dec 1702-)
19118v.
Mehitable King (15 Oct 1705-ca 1731/1735)
19119vi.
Capt. Henry King (8 Jul 1707-6 Feb 1782)
19120vii.
Isaac King (Died unmarried) (22 Jun 1709-)
19121viii.
Hannah King (19 Feb 1712/3-bef Apr 1747)
On 19 Sep 1717 when William was 48, he second married Rebecca Littlefield, daughter of Thomas Littlefield (ca 1633-4 May 1689) & Ruth, in Salem, MA.139 Born ca 1668 in Wells, York County, Maine.

Rebecca first married William Littlefield, second William King.

Rebecca Littlefield, of Wells, ME, daughter of Edmund and Agnes Littlefield, who came to Boston from England in 1641 and removed to Wells.259
7335. Elizabeth King. Born in Feb 1671 in Salem, MA.139 Elizabeth died aft 1744.
On 12 Dec 1699 Elizabeth married Nathaniel Waters (23075) , son of John Waters (27 Sep 1640-14 Feb 1705/6) & Sarah Tompkins (8701) (1 Jan 1642/3-1707), in Salem, MA.139 Born 6 : 12 m : 1671 [6 Feb 1672] in Salem, MA.139 Nathaniel died in Sutton, MA before 5 Mar 1717/8.
Their children include:
20201i.
Mehitable Waters (Died soon) (ca 1704-)
20202ii.
Ruth Waters (ca 1704-bef Nov 1783)
20203iii.
Mehitable Waters (ca 1707-)
20204iv.
Nathaniel Waters (22 Oct 1708-Jun 1760)
20205v.
Sarah Waters (ca 1712-bef 1736)
20206vi.
Jonathan Waters (ca 1715-13 Sep 1786)
7336. Joseph King. Born ca 1673 in Salem, MA. Joseph was baptized in First Church of Salem, in Jul 1673.139
7337. Jonathan King. Born in Feb 1674 in Salem, MA.139 Jonathan died in Sutton, MA bef 18 Jun 1719.

The Goldthwaite Genealogy by Charlotte Goldthwaite, 1895, apparently includes some descendants of John and Elizabeth (Goldthwaite) King. The seven children for Jonathan King and Sarah are listed as Jonathan b. 1703, Sarah b. ca. 1705, Abigail b. ca. 1707, Ruth b. ca. 1708/1709, William b. 1710, John b. 1712, and Lydia b. 1714.

The will of Jonathan King is apparently dated and probated in 1719. In it he names Henry Cooke as the guardian of all seven of his and Sarah’s minor children . She and the children apparently reside at Salem after that.
Ca 1696 Jonathan married Sarah Cook (6867) , daughter of Isaac Cook (3200) (3 : 2 m : 1640 [3 Apr 1640]-11 Sep 1689) & Elizabeth Buxton (2595) (ca 1642-Dec 1690). Born ca 1676.
Their children include:
19122i.
Jonathan King (ca 1700-)
19123ii.
Sarah King (ca 1703-)
19124iii.
Abigail King (ca 1706-27 Sep 1777)
19125iv.
Ruth King (ca 1708-)
19126v.
William King (ca 1710-ca 1790)
19127vi.
John King (ca 1711-)
19128vii.
Lydia King (ca 1713-23 May 1765)
7338. Thomas King. Born in Feb 1677 in Salem, MA.139 Thomas died in Salem, MA in Oct 1680.259
7339. Hannah King. Born on 15 Apr 1681 in Salem, MA.139 Hannah died in Sutton, MA bef Feb 1748.
14 Jan 1709/10 (Int.) Hannah married Eld. Benjamin Marsh, son of Zachary Marsh (ca 1637-1693) & Mary Silsbee (say 1642-1695), in Salem, MA.139 Born ca 1687 in Salem, MA. Benjamin was baptized in First Church of Salem, on 20 Nov 1687.139 Benjamin died aft 1760.

There were many Benjamin Marshes in Sutton—at one time five adult Benjamins. The History of Sutton433 had them sorted out one way, but Lucius B. Marsh clarified the situation in The Genealogy of John Marsh of Salem and his Descendants, 1633–1888.445
    The suffixes Jr, 3rd, and 4th refer to the relative ages of the Benjamins in town. For example, when there were four living in Sutton, the youngest was called 4th, but when one of the older Benjamins died, he was called 3rd.
   
    a. Elder Benjamin Marsh, b. 1687 at Salem, son of Zachariah & Mary (Silsbee) Marsh. He married first Hannah King in 1710, second Elizabeth Wheeler in 1748. Benjamin’s first wife Hannah King’s brother Samuel King had married Benjamin’s sister Elizabeth Marsh in 1696.
    b. Benjmain Marsh, b. 1704 at Danvers, son of Ebenezer & Alice (Booth) Marsh. Ebenezer was the first Benjamin’s brother, and this Benjamin was the nephew of Eld. Benjamin Marsh. He came to Sutton later, and was usually referred to as Benjamin Marsh Jr. He married first Mehitable King, neice of Hannah King who married Eld. Benjamin Marsh; second Ruth Waters; and third his first cousin Abigail (Marsh) (Gould) Harback, widow of Jonathan Gould and Thomas Harback.
    c. Benjamin Marsh, b. 1711 at Salem, son of Eld. Benjamin & Hannah (King) Marsh, and came to Sutton with his father. He married first Desire Moulton, and second Rebecca Carriel.
    d. Benjamin Marsh, b. 1745 at Sutton, son of Benjamin & Rebecca (Carriel) Marsh. He married Mellesin Davinport.

From The Genealogy of John Marsh and his Descendants:445
    Benjamin Marsh was a proprietor and one of three pioneers to Sutton, Mass. in the year 1716. His and Hannah’s child Abigail was the first white child born there, Sept. 29, 1718. He had three children and was 29 years old when he went there. During that first winter, 1716-17, on the last of Feb., a deep snow wholly covered their cabins. One of the three, Elisha Johnson, (see Hist. Sutton, p. 18) “left home the morning the great snow commenced falling, and a friendly Indian who had seen him went on snow-shoes to the little settlement and found the cabin by the hole which the smoke from the fireplace had made in the snow. Mr. Johnson’s family would have perished but for the kind forethought of this friendly Indian. Mrs. Johnson said no human voice ever sounded half so sweet !” The tract granted to the 30 Sutton settlers had 4960 acres — including “Crooked Pond,” now Singletery Lake, for which 600 acres was allowed, and 360 acres for a reserved farm.
    Wm. King and Ben. Marsh owned 3000 acres at Sutton and sold to their brother .Jonathan King one fifteenth part, Aug. 14, 1715, for £l6, 13 s., 4d.
    In 1718, Dec. 3, by town vote, Benjanin Marsh was put on Commission for the erection of a meeting house. In 1725 he is made assessor and selectman, in 1726 he is selectman, in 1728 called Lieutenant and made assessor and selectman. In 1729 Lieutenant Benj. Marsh is selectman, on Com. to see Rev. Mr. Hall, Town Clerk, 1729 to 1730, in 1731 honored with third seat in importance in the meeting house, and one of two trustees for “Sutton’s parte of £60,000 land money;” in 1732 Town Moderator, in 1733 on Committee to call men to account.
    From this time on he appears under a new title which he retains for nearly 40 yrs.
    In 1735 a Baptist church was organized in Sutton, and Benjamin Marsh and Thomas Green, in 1737, were ordained its joint pastors—but the same year, 1737, a branch was organized at Leicester and Elder Green became its pastor. Elder Marsh remained pastor of the Baptist church in Sutton until his death in 1775. In 1771 the Warren Baptist Association met with this church, which for a time was a strong and important church. We have the following on Sutton Town Records for May 10, 1746 :
    “These may Certifie Whom it may Concern yt Mr. John Gibbs has declared to me yt he believes ye Baptis Religion to be ye Rightest and he usually attends our meetings on ye first Day of ye week for ye Worship, of God.”
    “Benjamin Marsh, Elder.
    “A true copy ; Attest Benjamin Morse, Town Clerk.”
    On pp. 77 and 78 Hist. Sutton we have “Benj. Marsh, Elder of ye Baptist Chh of Christ in Sutton” with the two other clergymen of the town signing a new disposal of the town ministerial fund, and on p. 84, the warrant for March meeting, 1765, calls upon the town to see if they will “Divide the money the ministerial land was sold for” and “also allow the Elder Marsh Society their Proportion.” (Hist. Sutton, p. 815, shows that the town, in 1775, gave Elder Marsh £1,11 s., his part of the ministerial fund. It was the year of his death— in his 88th year.) Sutton Hist. pp. 255–6 give the locality of the homestead of Elder Benjamin Marsh near the corner of the Hutchinson road, where stood the first Baptist meeting house. It is thought that Abigail Marsh was born on this place. It was given by Elder Benjamin Marsh to his son Benjamin Marsh, the will made Dec. 3, 1762 and approved by Jedediah Foster, Judge of Probate, Dec. 4. 1775. BenjaminMarsh deeded it to his son Joshua, Mar. 10, 1795. Joshua deeded it to his son Warren, June 2, 1810. Joshua and Warren conveyed it by deed dated Nov. 22, 1816, to Archelaus Putnam. We call attention to this sales of deeds as making evident that Joshua Marsh was grandson of Elder Benjamin Marsh and that the Marsh genealogy as given in the Sutton book has made Elder Benjamin Marsh’s son his nephew and his nephew his son. The line of Stephen Marsh was from the nephew. The line from Elder Marsh was his son Benjamin, grandson Joshua, greatgrandson Warren and so on. Elder Marsh did not give his farm to his nephew nor marry his daughter Abigail to her brother. But with so many Benjamins it is no wonder that we, later writers, at times get confused.
    “On this farm” once belonging to the Elder “is a burial place where the Marshes were buried, and on a stone of granite about eighteen inches high, and the same width, is the following inscription, “Eld. M.” The rest cannot be deciphered. Other stones bear the name of Marsh, King, Putnam, etc. Here the “forefathers of the hamlet sleep.”
Their children include:
20207i.
Benjamin Marsh (1 Apr 1711-)
20208ii.
Hannah Marsh (29 Dec 1713-)
20209iii.
Elizabeth Marsh (20 Jan 1714-20 Mar 1805)
20210iv.
Abigail Marsh (29 Sep 1718-aft 1793)
20211v.
Mary Marsh (30 May 1720-bef 1744)
20212vi.
Lydia Marsh (Oct 1722-)
7340. Mary King. Born on 28 Mar 1687 in Salem, MA.139 Mary was baptized in First Church of Salem, 27 Feb 1686/7.139

Ether John and Elizabeth had two daughters named Mary or one of the records has the wrong year listed.
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