Family Tree of Harold Abbott
The Family Tree of Harold Abbott
(in Honor of Margaret Earl Abbott: 1927 - 2016)
Margaret Earl was a contestant in the 1947 Miss Sarasota Pageant... Miss Sarasota To Be Chosen Tonight At Lido
She would have been 19 or 20 years old.
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Holly Abbott-Parham's Father:
Christopher John Smith's Maternal Grandfather:
Harold Lee Abbott (1929 - 1987)
Birthdate: December 17, 1929
Birthplace: Sarasota, Sarasota County, Florida
Denomination: Methodist
Death: May 31, 1987 in Monroe County, Florida (Age at Death: 57)
Parents:
Earl Lee "Earlie" Abbott
1902-2001
Lucille Julia Lee
1905-1997
Family 1
Spouse:
Joan McFarland
1928-2010
Joan Abbott
Birthdate: May 12, 1928
Birthplace: Covington, Kentucky
Denomination: Southern Baptist
Married: December 31st, 1948
Death: September 5, 2010
See: McFarland Line
Children:
1. Douglas Abbott
2. Daryl Abbott
3. Holly Abbott Parham
Family 2
Spouse:
Della Marie Marsh
Married: July 1962
[Children Unknown]
Family 3
Spouse:
Colette Caroline Halvorsen
Birth: March 15, 1930 in Chicago, Illinois
Married: May 1963
Death: June 2014
Children:
1. Misty Moore McDermott (b. December 08, 1963)
Family 4
Spouse:
Vera Irene Drehouse
Married: February 20, 1976
[Children Unknown]
About Harold Lee Abbott
in the 1940 United States Federal Census
Age: 10
Estimated birth year: abt 1930
Home in 1940: Rustic Lodge, Sarasota, Florida
(Residence in 1935: Same Place)
Household Members:
Name Age
Early Abbott 36
Lucille Abbott 34
Margaret Abbott 13
Harold Abbott 10
Robert E Abbott 2
Fredrick Abbott 7/12
Harold Abbott, Cheerleader, SHS, 1946
Harold is the one kneeling.
Harold Abbott, Joan & Pat McFarland - Art Club, SHS 1946
Joan (18) is sitting at the 2nd desk, on the far left of the photo (with two girls standing behind her). Harold (17) is standing at center back of the room, in the black 'S' Sweater & wearing glasses. Patty (15), my mom, is standing at the back on the right of the photo (blond hair).
Residence Year: 1949
Street address: 1813 1/2 Central Ave, Sarasota, Florida, USA
Occupation: Service Man (Sou Gas)
Spouse: Joan Abbott
My mom, Patty-Mac, and my Late Uncle Harold Abbott - doing some acrobatics on Siesta or Lido Beach - ca.1950
Marriage History:
Spouse's Name: Joan Abbott
Divorce Date: Jul 1958
Name: Harold Lee Abbott
Spouse: Joan Abbott
County of Marriage: Sarasota
Marriage Date: Aug 1959
Residence Year: 1960
Street address: 3798 Dover Drive, Sarasota, Florida
Occupation: Laborer at Palmer Nursery
Spouse's Name: Joan Abbott
Divorce Date: Aug 1961
Spouse: Della Marie Marsh
County of Marriage: Sarasota
Marriage Date: Jul 1962
Spouse's Name: Della Marie Abbott
Divorce Date: Dec 1962
Spouse: Colette Caroline Halvorsen
County of Marriage: Sarasota
Marriage Date: May 1963
Spouse's Name: Collette C M Abbott
Divorce Date: Apr 1964
Spouse: Vera Irene Drehouse
County of Marriage: Sarasota
Marriage Date: 20 Feb 1976
Spouse's Name: Vera Irene Abbott
Divorce Date: 25 May 1976
RESIDENCE: 1988 - 3328 Linden Dr, Sarasota, FL
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Holly Abbott-Parham's Grandfather:
Christopher John Smith's Maternal Great Grandfather:
Earl Lee "Early" Abbott (1902 - 2001)
Also known as: "Earlie Abbott", "Grandpa Abbott"
Birthdate: August 12, 1902
Birthplace: Florida
Denomination: Methodist
Home in 1940: Rustic Lodge, Arlington, Sarasota, Sarasota County, Florida
Death: July 25, 2001 (Age: 98), (probably) in Sarasota, Florida
Parents:
John Barney Abbott
1877-1965
Mollie Wilkerson
1880-1902
Family
Spouse:
Lucille Julia Lee
1905-1997
Lucille Julia Abbott
Birthdate: January 21, 1905
Birthplace: Statesboro, Bulloch County, Georgia
Denomination: Methodist
Death: August 20, 1997 in Sarasota, Sarasota County, Florida
Immediate Family:
Daughter of Robert Edgar Lee 1870–1947 and Alberta Gertrude "Gertie" Williams 1877–1957
See: Lee Family Line
Children:
1. Margaret Earle Abbott (Cooney) b. 1927 - d. 2016
2. Harold Lee Abbott b. 1929 - d. 1987
3. Robert "Bobby" Everette Abbott b. 1937 - d. March 2, 1984, Place of Burial: Palms Memorial Park, 5200 Fruitville Road, Fruitville, Sarasota, Florida
4. Fredrick "Ted" Abbott b.
5. Ben Abbott b.
About Earl Lee "Early" Abbott
Last Known Address: 2547 Prospect St, Sarasota, FL, 34239-2526
Earl L Abbott
in the 1930 United States Federal Census
Home in 1930: #107, near Wilkinson Road on Trails, Precinct 4, Sarasota, Florida
Home Owned or Rented: Owned
Age at First Marriage: 22
Occupation: Laborer
Industry: Farms
Class of Worker: Wage or salary worker
Household Members:
Name Age
Earl L Abbott 26
Lucille Abbott 24
Margaret Abbott 3
Harold Abbott 3/12
E.L Abbott
in the 1935 Florida State Census
Household Members:
Name Age
E.L Abbott 33
Lucille Abbott 30
Margaret E Abbott 8
Harold Abbott 5
A.T Lee 26
Residence Year: 1938
Street address: Hickory 5 n Bay, Sarasota, Florida, USA
Occupation: Carpenter
Residence Year: 1940
Street address: 608 E Loma Linda Ave, Sarasota, Florida
Sarasota Memorial Hospital 1963
Earlie Abbott helped construct the new Hospital, in 1955. Many of us 3rd generation kids were born there.
You can find more info here:
https://www.smh.com/Home/About-Us/History#:~:text=Sarasota%20Memorial%20is%20the%20realization,modern%20hospital%20in%20Sarasota%20County.
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Holly Abbott-Parham's Great Grandfather:
Christopher John Smith's Maternal Great-Great Grandfather:
John Barney Abbott (1877 - 1965)
Birthdate: June 27,1877
Birthplace: Screvin, Wayne County, Georgia
Denomination: Methodist
Death: May 27, 1965 in Sarasota County, Florida
Burial: Palmetto Cemetery, Brunswick, Glynn County, Georgia
Parents:
John B. Abbott
1851–1878
Lucretia Ritch
1860–1921
Family 1
Spouse:
Mollie Wilkerson
1870-1902
Mollie Abbott
Birthdate: Sep. 8, 1870 (or, June 1880)
Birthplace: North Carolina
Denomination: (probably) Methodist
Married: December 24, 1899 in Sarasota, Florida
Death: August 15, 1902
Burial: Hopewell Memorial Park, Sarasota, Florida
Immediate Family:
Daughter of Daniel Wilkerson 1855–1939 and Sophrona / Sophronia Rowell 1853-1908
Children:
1. Earl Lee "Early" Abbott (1902 - 2001)
Family 2
Spouse:
Mary Elizabeth "Bessie" Stradley
Birth: 1882
Death: Aug. 8, 1938
Children:
1. David Charles Abbott (1918 - 1968)
2. Dorothy Elizabeth Abbott (1920 - 1937)
3. Pearl Abbott 1922–1985
4. Johnnie Agnes Abbott 1924–2001
5. Marvin Austin Abbott 1926–1995
About John Barney Abbott
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Holly Abbott-Parham's Great-Great Grandfather:
Christopher John Smith's Maternal 3x Great Grandfather:
John B. Abbott (1851 – 1878)
Birthdate: circa 1851
Birthplace: Appling, Georgia
Denomination: (probably) Methodist
Death: November 27, 1878 in Georgia (date of death is uncertain)
Parents:
John Seaborn Abbott
1813–1876
Elizabeth "Betsy" George
1813–
Family
Spouse:
Lucretia T. Ritch
1860-1921
Lucretia T. Abbott
Birthdate: November 22, 1860
Birthplace: Appling County, Georgia
Denomination: (probably) Methodist
Married: March 28, 1875 in Wayne Co., Georgia
Death: January 18, 1921 in Dover, Hillsborough, Florida
Burial: Salem Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Sydney, Hillsborough County, Florida
GPS (lat/lon): 27.96149, -82.21674
Note: She married David Lewis Ward in 1879.
Immediate Family:
Daughter of John G Ritch 1828–1901 and Lucretia T Nettles 1823–1902
Children:
1. Gertrude Abbott 1875–
2. Seaborn Abbott 1876–1947
3. John Barney Abbott 1877–1965
About John B. Abbott
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Holly Abbott-Parham's 3x Great Grandfather:
Christopher John Smith's Maternal 4x Great Grandfather:
John Seaborn Abbott (1813 – 1876)
Birthdate: 1813
Birthplace: Tattnall County, Georgia
Denomination: (probably) Methodist
Death: 1876 in Appling County, Georgia
Parents:
Bennett Abbott
1766–1829
Frances "Fannie" Bullock
1770–1820
Family
Spouse:
Elizabeth "Betsy" George
1813-1839
Elizabeth "Betsy" Abbott
Birthdate: March 5, 1813
Birthplace: North Carolina
Denomination: (probably) Methodist
Married: 1839
Death: [Unknown]
Children:
1. William Abbott 1833–
2. Frances Abbott 1840–1911
3. James Henry Abbott 1842–1920
4. Wiley Abbott 1844–1901
5. Richard Abbott 1847–
6. Buford Abbott 1847–
7. Isham Abbott 1848–1880
8. Sarah A Elizabeth Abbott 1849–1927
9. Saraha Abbott 1850–1860
10. John B Abbott 1851–1876
11. Elen Abbott 1856–1937
12. Clara Abbott 1860–1876
13. Martha Abbott 1863–1935
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NOTES ON BENNETT ABBOTT:
Interestingly, although i have not been able to find the parents of Bennett Abbott, i did find this gentleman:
Bennett Abbott
BIRTH 28 JUN 1766 • Andover, Tolland, Connecticut
DEATH 01 OCT 1825 • Andover, Essex, Massachusetts, yrs 59
The birth & death years are very close...it also has no info on his spouse...and, although it says he died in Mass., there is no citated proof. There is also no proof that your 4x Great Grandfather was born in North Carolina.
So, if it is the same person, i was able to trace his roots all the way back to a Herbert de Abbott, who was born in the year 940 AD.
It's a stretch but, if you want me to, i can do the lineage.
The birth dates for ur 4x gg range from 1760-1767, and no proof of where he was born (or who his parents were). It also gives several different names for his spouse: Frances "Fannie" Bullock; Frances "Fannie" Grooms; Sally Weaver; and, Elizabeth McMurrain.
Both of those factors tell me that there is a lot of doubt on the info available on his origins, and missing info on his birth of origin.
It is possible they could be the same person.
There was also a McFarland ancestor who migrated from Massachusetts to Kentucky in the 1700's. So it's not uncommon. Land further West (or in the mountains), in those days, was very cheap (or even free), as they had to fight off Indians, build a house from scratch, and often live secluded and isolated, many miles from another family or town.
The only other (possible) connection i found could be in this woman:
Mary Elizabeth (Abbott) Sheffield
Birthdate: circa June 1, 1746 (84)
Birthplace: Duplin, NC, USA
Death: Died June 1, 1830 in Bulloch, GA
As she also migrated to Georgia from NC...and they are both listed as "Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia".
It's possible they could be close relatives, but i cannot find a link.
On ur 4x gg, many sources just say:
BIRTH: 1767 - United States
...without giving a state. This means there is no proof he was born in NC, and it's just an assumption (probably since many Abbotts did migrate from there to GA.).
A couple other things also give me hints that this is the same guy...
Some trees do not have him listed as the son of Nehemiah. Now this could be that he was "disowned" or "black-listed" by the family...as i did find a listing of him being arrested for public drunkenness (and he even did jail time).
So, was he a "bad boy" who "had no past"? Could be. Which might also explain why info is lacking about his origins. Dates and records could even be changed for those reasons.
It could also be the reason he moved so far away...as one often does when running into trouble with family (or some other, possible, family scandal?).
And he could've found that "getting far away" and being able to get some cheap (or free) land, was too big a temptation not to follow.
The fact that there are also listings for several different spouses could mean that he was married multiple times, and maybe his ex's tried to erase the records of their marriage to him...? Or, they could've just died in childbirth (not uncommon in those days), and so he remarried.
This is all speculation, of course, but when combined, all of this is starting to form a clearer picture as to who Bennett Abbott really was...
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Holly Abbott-Parham's 4x Great Grandfather:
Christopher John Smith's Maternal 5x Great Grandfather:
Bennett Abbott (1766 – 1829)
Also known as: "Bennett Abbott, Sr.", "Bennett Abbet", "Bennett Abbett", "Bennet Abbet"
Birthdate: June 28, 1766 (some sources say 1760 or 1763)
Birthplace: Andover, Tolland County, Colony of Connecticut (or, North Carolina - See notes above)
Denomination: (probably) Congregationalist / Methodist
Death: February 26, 1829 in Baxley, Appling, Georgia (or, February 20, 1830 in Baxley, Appling Co, Georgia)
Parents:
Nehemiah Abbott Sr
1731–1808
Hannah Ballard
1736–1778
Family 1
Spouse:
Sally Weaver
1771–1820
Married: November 16, 1815, in Granville, North Carolina
[No known children]
Family 2
Spouse:
Elizabeth McMurrain (?)
1770–
Married: April 10, 1817 in Jefferson County, Georgia (?)
[No known children]
Family 3
Spouse:
Frances "Fannie" Bullock
Also known as: "Mary Frances Grooms", "Fanny Grooms", "Frances Grooms", "Fannie Grooms", "Frances "Fannie" Grooms", "Frances "Fannie" Bullock/Grooms"
Birthdate: April 9, 1770
Birthplace: Warren, North Carolina (or, Oglethrope, Wilkes, Georgia)
Denomination: [unknown]
Married: circa 1788 / 1790
Death: May 19, 1820 in Madison, Georgia
Immediate Family:
Daughter of Nathaniel Bullock 1738–1802 and Mary Hawkins 1746–1830
Children:
1. Mary Abbott (b. 1790; d. Unknown.)
2. William W. Abbott (b. Aft. 1790; d. Unknown.)
(He was Clerk of Appling Co Inferior Court in 1822.Appears in Thomas Co in 1830 Census.It is suspected that William is Bennett's brother rather than his son.)
3. Mary Paulina "Polly" Abbott 1792–1887 ?
4. Bennett Abbott Jr (b. 1801, NC; d. 1850, Thomas Co, GA.)
5. John Seaborn Abbott 1813–1876
6. Ezekiel Abbott (b. 1814; d. Abt. 1858, Thomas Co, GA.)
7. Elizabeth Abbott (b. 1817; d. Unknown; m. Martin H. Hannock, May 23, 1836, Tattnall Co.,GA.)
8. James Abbott (1818–1881) ?
9. James Abbott (b. Bet. 1818 - 1820; d. Unknown.)
About Bennett Abbott
Milit-Beg: __ ___ 1822 Major, 97th Battalion, Georgia Militia. 1
Milit-End: __ ___ 1826 1
Death date: bef 20 Feb 1830 - Appling, GA, USA.2,3
First known Ref: to Bennett Abbott in GA was Tax Payer in Burke Co in 1792.1794 Tax Payer in Warren Co.Juror in Jefferson Co in July 1797 Jefferson Superior Court.In 1806 he was granted 200 acres of land in Liberty Co. and was an Inferior Court juror.In 1809 moved to Tattnall Co. and the next year, his name was a juror in Tattnall.In 1814 he was granted 340 acres of land in Tattnall, Co.in 1819 he moved across the Altamaha River into the new county of Appling and settled in the 3rd land district.He served 4 years from 1822-1826 as Major of the 97th BN of GA Militia.He died in 1829 intestate, and his widow Fannie applied Feb. 20, 1830, for administration on his estate and w as appointed administratrix.
His son, Wm. W. Abbott, was a Clerk of Appling Inferior Court in 1822 and appears in Thomas County in the 1830 census.The sons, Bennett Jr., Ezekiel and James also moved to Thomas county and married there.The Daughter, Mrs. Hancock, and family was in Baker ( now Mitchell ) county in 1850. Only John Seaborn, remained in Appling County.
He received several tracts
of land through Headright and Bounty grants, and appears variously
in records of Burke, Warren, Jefferson, Liberty, Tatnall and Appling
counties, GA.
Bennett was married to Frances (Fannie), b. c1770 NC, and had
children: Mary, William W., Bennett (Jr.), John S., Ezekiel,
Elizabeth and James.
There are clearly other/older ABBOTTs with the names Ezekiel and
William W. in the same/neighboring areas of GA from 1790's.
Possible Residences:
Residence
1794 • Grays District, Warren County, Georgia
Residence
1820 • Appling, Georgia
Residence
1830 • Thomas, Georgia
Documentation:
1. Folks Huxford, Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia; A Biographical account of some of the Early Settlers of that portion of Wiregrass Georgia embraced on the Original Counties of Camden, Glynn, Wayne, Appling and Irwin in no series, I through IX (Jesup, GA: Sentinel Press, 1954).
2. Judge Folks Huxford, Genealogical Material from Legal Notices in Early Georgia Newspapers in no series (n.p.: Rev. Silas Emmett Lucas, Jr., n.d.), Notice appeared in The Southern Recorder.
3. Huxford, Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia, Vol. VII.
4. Huxford, Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia, Vol VII,, page 1.
5. private
6. _________, Georgia Marriages 1811 Through 1820; Prepared from extant legal records, and published sources. in no series (Danielsville, GA 30633: Heritage Papers, 1988).
7. Huxford, Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia, Vol VII, page 1.
8. Joe E. Craigmiles III, Thomas County, Georgia Marriages 1826-1925 in no series (516 N Broad St, PO Box 546, Thomasville, GA 31799 (912)226-2449: Craigmiles & Associates Publishing/Printing, n.d.), Book A-59.
9. Marriage Record, James Abbott and Susannah Melton, 25 May 1843, n.d., Photocopied original.
10. no title, n.d., www.familytreemaker.com/users/t/a/b/James-A-Tabor/GENE4- 0001.html.
11. private
12. Marriage Record, James Abbott.
13. Joe E. Craigmiles III, Thomas County, Georgia Marriages, Book B-62.
14. Joe E. Craigmiles III, Thomas County, Georgia Marriages, Book E-40.
15. no title, n.d., jjabbt@4ez.com (re: Ezekiel ABBOTT's descendants; write for more info)
16. Huxford, Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia, Vol. VII, page 2.
17. Marriage Record, James Abbott, Marriage Record; photocopied after seeing original, Book B, page 174.
Sources:
Author: VICENT, Ruth N. & HEDRICK, Amy Lyn
Title: Marriage Index--Glynn & Surrounding Counties, Georgia
Repository:
Name: Amy Hedrick's personal library
Note:
Source Medium: Book
Notes for FRANCES GROOMS:
Fannie and Mary Abbott were Baptized in 1808 in Beard Creek Church, Tattnall, Co, GA. She applied for administration of Bennett's estate, she does not appear in the 1840 census.
Is this the same person?...
Bennett Abbott (1766 – 1825)
BIRTH 28 JUN 1766 • Andover, Tolland, Connecticut
DEATH 01 OCT 1825 • Andover, Essex, Massachusetts, yrs 59
Parents
Nehemiah Abbott Sr
1731–1808
Hannah Ballard
1736–1778
Bennett Abbet (1763 - 1820)
Search: ABBOTT 1829 Wiregrass Georgia
Pioneers of Wiregrass Georgia - Fairfield County Genealogy Society
http://fairfieldgenealogysociety.org/Members_Only/PDF/List-or-Index/Pioneers-of-Wiregrass-Georgia-Name-Book-Volume-Index-List.pdf
NAME: ABBOTT, Bennett
BORN: ca 1767 - DIED: 1829 COUNTY: Appling BOOK VOLUME(s): VII
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Holly Abbott-Parham's 5x Great Grandfather:
Christopher John Smith's Maternal 6x Great Grandfather:
Nehemiah Abbott, Sr. (1731 – 1808)
Birthdate: August 24, 1731
Birthplace: Andover, Essex, Massachusetts
Denomination: (probably) Congregationalist
Death: October 13, 1808 in Andover, Essex, Massachusetts
Parents:
Zebediah Abbott Sr
1708–1745
Anne Lovejoy
1711–1770
Family 1
Spouse:
Hannah Ballard
Birthdate: June 8, 1736
Birthplace: Andover, Essex, Massachusetts
Denomination: (probably) Congregationalist
Married: March 11, 1756 in Andover, Essex, Massachusetts
Death: September 27, 1778 in Andover, Essex, Massachusetts
Immediate Family:
Daughter of Timothy Ballard, Sr. 1702–1773 and Hannah Chandler 1711–1784
Children:
1. Nehemiah Abbott Jr 1757–1822
2. Hannah Abbott 1758–1764
3. Abiel Abbott 1760–
4. Phebe Abbott 1764–1825
5. William Lovejoy Abbott Dr. 1765–1798
6. Hannah Abbott 1765–1765
7. Bennett Abbott 1766–1829
8. Lydia Abbott 1767–
Family 2
Spouse:
Lydia Clark
1744–1814
Children:
1. Elizabeth Abbott 1781–1782
2. Parker Clark Abbott 1783–1783
About Nehemiah Abbott, Sr.
There are at least two alternate trees saying who his parents were (with close but alternate dates). The one we are using appears to be the most accurate of the three.
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Holly Abbott-Parham's 6x Great Grandfather:
Christopher John Smith's Maternal 7x Great Grandfather:
Zebediah Abbott, Sr. (1708 – 1745)
Birthdate: January 25, 1708
Birthplace: Andover, Essex, Massachusetts
Denomination: (probably) Congregationalist
Death: May 17, 1745 in Andover, Essex, Massachusetts
Occupation: Farmer on Abbott homestead
Parents:
Thomas Abbott Sr.
1666–1728
Hannah Gray
1674–1763
Anne Lovejoy
Birthdate: August 5, 1711
Birthplace: Andover, Essex, Massachusetts
Denomination: (probably) Congregationalist
Married: June 20, 1728 in Andover, Essex, Massachusetts
Death: September 5, 1770 in Andover, Essex, Massachusetts
Immediate Family:
Daughter of William Lovejoy 1681–1762 and Sarah Frye 1684–1772
Children:
1. Baby Girl Abbott 1729–1729
2. Nehemiah Abbott Sr 1731–1808
3. Anne Abbott 1732–1738
4. Sarah Abbott 1733–1809
5. Lydia Abbott 1735–1763
6. Susannah Chloe Abbott 1737–1809
7. Zebediah Abbott Jr 1739–1793
8. Anna Abbott 1742–1764
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Holly Abbott-Parham's 7x Great Grandfather:
Christopher John Smith's Maternal 8x Great Grandfather:
Thomas Abbott, Sr. (1666 – 1728)
Birthdate: May 6, 1666
Birthplace: Andover, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony
Denomination: (probably) Puritan / Congregationalist
Death: April 28, 1728 in Concord, Merrimack, New Hampshire
Parents:
George E Abbott III
1615–1681
Hannah Dane Chandler
1630–1711
Family 1
Spouse:
Hannah Gray
Birthdate: November 30, 1674
Birthplace: Salem, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony
Denomination: (probably) Puritan / Congregationalist
Married: December 7. 1697 in Andover, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony
Death: January 25, 1763 in Andover, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony
Immediate Family:
Daughter of Robert Gray, of Andover 1638–1718 and Hannah Holt 1648–1728
Children:
1. Thomas Abbott Jr. 1698–1774
2. Sarah Abbott 1700–1746
3. Hannah Abbott 1700–1746
4. Edward Abbott Sr. 1702–1759
5. Deborah Abbott 1704–1801
6. George Abbott Deacon 1706–1785
7. Zebediah Abbott Sr 1708–1745
8. Benjamin Abbott 1710–1794
9. Catherine Abbott 1710–1744
10. Aaron Abbott 1714–1730
11. Isaac Abbott 1715–1745
Family 2
Spouse:
Elizabeth Ballard
Married: January 28, 1725 in Andover, Essex, Massachusetts
[No known children]
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Holly Abbott-Parham's 8x Great Grandfather:
Christopher John Smith's Maternal 9x Great Grandfather:
George E Abbott III (1615 – 1681)
Birthdate: June 14, 1615
Birthplace: Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England
Baptism: May 22, 1617 in Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England
Denomination: (probably) Puritan / Congregationalist
Death: December 24, 1681 in Andover, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony
Burial: Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
Parents:
George E Abbott II
1587–1647
Elizabeth Farnham Chandler
1595–1711
Family
Spouse:
Hannah Dane Chandler
Birthdate: May 22, 1630
Birthplace: Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England
Denomination: (probably) Puritan / Congregationalist
Married: December 12, 1646 in Roxbury, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony
Death: June 2, 1711 in Andover, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony
Immediate Family:
Daughter of William Chandler, of Roxbury 1595–1641 and Annis Agnes Bayford 1603–1683
Children:
1. John Sr Abbott 1648–1720
2. Joseph Abbott 1649–1650
3. Hannah Abbott 1650–1741
4. Joseph Abbott 1652–1676
5. George Abbott 1655–1736
6. William Abbott 1657–1713
7. Sarah Abbott 1659–1711
8. Benjamin Abbott 1661–1703
9. Timothy Abbott 1663–1730
10. Thomas Abbott Sr. 1666–1728
11. Edward Abbott 1668–1669
12. Nathaniel Abbott 1671–1749
13. Elizabeth Abbott 1673–1750
About George Abbott, III
Ben M. Angel notes: George Abbott's family appears to have been in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, well away from Yorkshire, for at least a couple generations by the time he emigrated from England. Not so sure of the source for his having come from Yorkshire.
Came to New England w/ father's family 1642. Lived at Rowley MA @ 14yrs. 1655 settled in Andover. A husbandman and tailor, was thrifty and industrious, considered well-off for that time. A member of Sgt. James Osgood's Militia Company1658-1659 and was previously in Sgt. Stevern's Co. Made freeman May 19, 1669; elected constable Jun 3, 1680. He is the gggg grandfather of President Rutherford B. Hayes.
Our Andover ancestor George Abbott (variously spelled Abbot) was born in England. He no doubt arrived in Massachusetts Bay Colony as part of the Great Migration in the 1630s. After a few years he married into the Chandlers, quite a close-knit family. His daughter Hannah Abbott, 1650-1741 married her own first cousin, John Chandler I, 1655-1721, who was the son of George's wife Hannah's older brother Thomas Chandler, 1628-1703. Nephew and son-in-law John's younger sister Sarah Chandler, 1661-1757 became the grandmother of the Samuel Phelps III, 1712-1795 who married John and Hannah's granddaughter Priscilla Chandler, 1713-1778, Samuel's second cousin. George's daughter Hannah and her first-cousin husband had two sons, both of whom are are direct ancestors of ours, so that two of her (daughter Hannah's) great-grandchildren (Priscilla Chandler Phelps's son Joshua Phelps I, 1738-1798 and Lois Ballard, 1746-1836) were also married as second cousins. New England apparently had a very restricted gene pool.
George was 69 years old when he died. His widow, Hannah, survived him by 26 years 5 months 8 days. She also survived her second husband by 14 years 3 months 15 days.
See http://www.milkcanpapers.com/abbott1.html for more information.
Emmigrated to Roxbury 1637. Puritan
George Abbott emigrated from Yorkshire, England about 1640. He was among the first settlers in Andover, Massachusetts in 1643, and a proprietor of that town. He lived and died on the farm which in 1847 was owned by John Abbott, one on his descendants of the seventh generation. His house was a garrison and was used as such many years after his death. George died at age 66 December 24, 1681.
Source -- 1. Genealogical And Family History of the State of Maine; by GeorgeThomas Little, A.M., Litt. D.;
Lewis Historical Publishing Company, New York 1909 (Southern California Genealogical Society Library, Burbank, Calif.) 2. History of Anover From its Settlement to 1829, by Aabiel Abbot,A.M.; published by Flagg and Gould 1829; page 28 (Los Angels, California Public Library, Genealogy Department) 3. Historical Sketches of Andover, Massachusetts, by Sarah Loring Bailey; page 83 published by Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, The Riverside Press, Cambridge 1880 (Los Angeles Public Library, Genealogy Department, Los Angeles, CA)
George Abbott was a husbandman (farmer) and a tailor. He was very thrifty and industrious and for that day was financially well off, being, according to the tax list, one of the wealthiest men in Andover.
II George Abbot son of George Abbot 1 pioneer ancestor of the Pevey family of Worcester emigrated from Yorkshire to New England in in the same vessel with Hannah Chandler whom afterward married He was one of the first of the town of Andover Massachusetts in and was one of the proprietors He lived and on a farm in Andover that is now or was in the possession of his descendants. His house before his death and long afterward was used a garrison house. He married Hannah who was the daughter of William and Annis Chandler Her brother Thomas Chandler was among the first settlers. George Abbot died December 24 1681 aged sixty six years. George Abbot died December 24 1681 aged sixty six years His widow married Rev Francis Dane who died February 1697 aged eighty one years and his widow died July11 1711 aged eighty two years The children of George and Hannah Abbot were John born March 2 1648 died March 19 1721 Joseph born March 11 1649 died June 24 1650 the first death record in the town Hannah born June 9 1650 died March 2 1740 Joseph born March 30 1652 died April 8 1676 killed first of the Andover victims of King Philip's war George born June 7 1655 died February 27 1736 William born November 18 1657 died October 24 1713 Sarah born November 14 1659 died June 28 1711 Benjamin mentioned below Timothy born November 17 1663 died September 9 1730 Thomas born May 6 1666 died April 28 1728 Edward died young Nathaniel born July 4 1671 died December 1749 Elizabeth born February 9 1673 died May 4 I750
birth based on death date- age 66
William Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts With a History of Worcester Society of Antiquity PP 297,98 By Ellery Bicknell Crane
Was a member of Reverand Thos. Barnard's church in Andover, MA
Married at Roxbury, Massachusetts.
4. GEORGE4 ABBOTT (GEORGE3, GEORGE2, WILLIAM1) was born 14 June 1615 in Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England, and died 24 December 1681 in Andover, Essex Co., MA.1. He married HANNAH CHANDLER 12 December 1646 in Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA3, daughter of WILLIAM CHANDLER and ANNIS BAYFORD . She was born 22 May 1630 in Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England, and died 11 June 1711 in Andover, Essex Co., MA.4.
Notes for GEORGE ABBOTT : Ref. Abbott by Rev. Abiel Abbot & Rev. Ephraim Abbot--1847 George Abbot , one of the first settlers of Andover, MA. came from Yorkshire, England about 1640. He has a brother Thomas who may have emigrated with him, though this fact was not clear from the book. The Reverends said that he died at age 66 and wife Hannah at age 82.
Genealogical History of the Clark and Worth Families by Carol Clark Johnson " GEORGE ABBOT was bon in 1616, and came from Yorkshire, Eng., to Roxbury, MA in 1638 with Rev. Ezekiel Rogers. He lived for a time in Roxbury where he married, Dec. 12, 1646, Hannah, daughter of William Chandler who came on the same ship. Abbot, a tailor and the church sexton, was one of the first Andover settlers in 1643, and the house he built there was for many years in the possession of his descendants. It was used as a garrison for the shelter of neighbors during Indian attacks. It is believed likely that the three Abbots of Andover were related, probably sons of three brothers, one of whom with three sons went to Rowley. Forty-four of this name had graduated from New England colleges by 1844.
George Abbot could write and served on the Grand Jury in 1658 and in 1676; in 1658 was commissioner for Andover and in 1663 was Constable. In 1669 he was chosen arbitrator in a civil case. He died Dec. 24, 1681, in Andover, and his widow married, as his third wife, the Rev. Francis Dane. Hannah survived Mr. Dane and died June 11, 1711, at 82. Their descendants, in respect "for their moral worth and Christian virtues", erected a monument to their memory in 1843."
New England Families Genealogical and Memorial: Third Series, Vol. IV by William Richard Cutter "George Abbot, the immigrant ancestor, came from county York, England, in 1640, and was one of the first settlers at Andover, MA. He was a property owner in 1643 and his name was neneteenth on a list of twenty-three names of householders, written in the order in which they came to the town. His house was a garrison and for some time after his death was used for that purpose. The farm descended to at least eight generations of the family. He died Dec. 24, 1681. His will was dated Dec. 12, 1681, and proved March 28, 1682. He bequeathed to his wife Hannah; to eldest son John; the other children to inherit at the death of his wife."
He was born May 15, 1615, in Bishop’s Stortford, England. He was baptized at St. Michael’s, May 22, 1617. In 1637, it is believed that he emigrated to New England on a ship named “Arbella” (see Note #1 below) with the family of William Chandler, also of Stortford. The Chandlers had four children with them on the voyage. One of them, a girl named Hannah, born in May of 1630, was age 7 or 8 when they emigrated. She was to become George’s wife in 1846. The Abbots and the Chandlers first settled in Roxbury, Masschusetts. George lived a few years in Roxbury, but when a new plantation was planned in 1643 at Andover (see Note #4 below), originally called “Cochichawiche,” the land was purchased from Cutshamache, the Sagamore of Massachusetts (part of the Pennacook Confederacy who spoke the Algonquin language) for “6 pounds and a coat.” (5) This notable bargain is commemorated in Andover’s official seal. The settlement was incorporated as a town in 1646 and was most likely named after Andover, England, which is near the home of some of the first residents. George became one of the first proprietors and settlers of that town, #19 on the list. He first lived in the northern section of Andover. George and Hannah were married in Roxbury on December 12, 1646 in the First Church (see Note #2 below) by Reverend John Eliot, known as the “apostle to the Indians” (see Note #3 below). Shortly after they were married, George “received his bride into his humble cabin which was a garrison house for many years.” (4) About 1660, he established a farm in the South Parish. His home was a fortified garrison, built about 1673-75, where villagers would flee for protection against Indian attacks. “The house was built of heavy hewn or sawed logs with the corners securely fastened, the eaves extending out over the walls by two feet or more, so that in case of attack, the defenders could fire down upon the enemy or pour water to put out a fire if started.” “The garrison house was home to the family until 1704, when it was replaced by a structure which later became known as “The Old Red Abbot House”. This stood until 1858, when it was torn down to be replaced with the first section of a fine, large house.” George and Hannah had thirteen children (eight sons and five daughters) and eleven survived to maturity. The first child, John, was born March 2, 1648, he would later become the first deacon of South Church in 1711. The second child, Joseph, died when little more than a year old, the first recorded death in the town of Andover. The fourth child, also named Joseph, was killed by Indians. “The first violence and damage occurred on April 19, 1676. Mr. Ephraim Stevens discovered the enemy about a mile this side of Bidwell’s Ferry, but escaped upon his horse, and alarmed the inhabitants. The Indians pursued along the main road, without doing any mischief, till they came to the south part of town, where they killed Joseph Abbot and took Timothy Abbot. Joseph was stout and resolute, and probably made resistance; and there is tradition, that he killed one, or more of them, before he was slain. He was in his 24th year.” “After suffering great hardships at the hands of his captors, Timothy was returned by a squaw his grandmother had been kind to, in August, near the point of starvation.” (5) No picture or physical description of George has been handed down. “He was a man of some education; a deeply religious Puritan; and a successful businessman and farmer. His industry and judicious application of labor secured success in forming a good farm. His honesty, integrity, and wisdom secured the confidence and respect of the community. He was much employed in the business of the town, was the friend of the widow, the guardian of the orphan, and the helper of the poor. (1) He could read and write and was surveyor of highways in 1673, served on the Grand Jury in 1658 and in 1676; in 1658 was commissioner for Andover, in 1663 was Constable, in 1669 he was chosen arbitrator in a civil case, and brander of cattle in 1676.” At his death on December 24, 1681, at the age of 66, his estate was valued at 587 pounds, “6th highest in Andover.” In his will, dated December 12, 1681, 12 days before his death, he paid his wife Hannah a remarkably tender tribute: “Considering the great love and affection I bear unto my loving wife Hannah Abbot and also considering her tender love and respect she hath had to me and also considering her care and diligence in helping to get and save what God hath blessed us withal and also prudence in management of the same, I do therefore leave my whole estate to her.” (1) “At the time of her husband’s death, Hannah was fifty-two, had been married 35 years and borne 13 children, four of whom were still under age. Nine years later, in 1690, she married the pastor of the church, as his third wife, the Reverend Francis Dane (see note #5), her step-brother (Hannah’s mother married Francis’ father John Dane), likewise somewhat older than herself. She survived him by fourteen years, passing away June 11, 1711, at the age of 82 years. Her will, dated February 10, 1707, is also on record and is considered remarkable since it is said to be the only will of the time on record in which a woman alone conveys real estate after the death of her husband.” (1) “The descendants of George Abbott and Hannah Chandler are very numerous and most respectable, and possess a marked character of their own for industry, sobriety, economy, and for the peaceful, conscientious discharge of every duty as citizens.” “They were industrious, economical, sober, pious, and respected. With Christian fortitude and submission they endured their trials, privations and dangers, of which they had a large share. They brought up a large family well, and trained them in the way they should go, from which they did not depart.” (1)
List of Children: 1. John, born March 2, 1648, died March 19, 1721. The first deacon of South Church upon its establishment in 1711, he "used the office well." (11) He was married on November 17, 1673 to Sarah Barker, "daughter of Richard Barker, one of the first settlers of Andover, she was born in 1647, died February 10, 1720."(11) John and Sarah had nine children. “They were respected for their uprightness and piety. Their children, by their instructions and example, were religiously trained, and respected.” (1) The grounds for the meeting house, school, and burial grounds were donated by John in his will. “He was employed in town business, often a selectman, and was deputy to the general court.” Click here for a list of John & Sarah's children.
2. Joseph (1st), born March 11, 1649, died June 24, 1650. First death on Andover town records.
3. Hannah, born June 9, 1650, died March 2, 1741. Married Captain John Chandler on December 20, 1676. Click here for a list of Hannah & John's children.
4. Joseph (2nd), born March 30, 1652, died April 8, 1676. First inhabitant of Andover killed by Indians. “The Indians came to avenge the death of the old and blind redmen in the Nauset wigwams, who had been burned by Joseph and his fellow soldiers on the way home from the Chelmsford garrison.” The soldiers said they “did not know that the old Indians were left behind in the village.” The soldiers were “filled with hot cider and war fury,” so the deaths can be attributed to “liquor.” (4)
5. George, born June 7, 1655, died February 26, 1736. He married Dorcas Graves on April 17, 1678. He was a Captain and fought in King Philip’s War. “George was a selectman of Andover and a man of Christian character.”(2) Click here for a list of George & Dorcas' children.
6. William, my next heir, born November 18, 1657, died October 24, 1713.
7. Sarah, "born November 14, 1659, died June 28, 1711. Married Ephraim Stevens on October 11, 1680. He was born about 1634 and died about 1685." (14)
8. Benjamin, born December 20, 1661, died March 30, 1703. Married Sarah Farnum on April 22, 1685, they had four children. He served in the military as a Corporal and fought in King Philip’s War. Benjamin was a carpenter and at the age of 24 he built a house (click here for more info)”for his bride on 75 acres along the Shawsheen River that was part of a bigger estate owned by his father.” “Ben built the house like a fort in order to withstand Indian attacks.” “Ben was rightfully nervous about Indians, for he’d lost a brother in an Indian raid, and had another brother kidnapped.” “Abbot’s emotional sensitivity apparently applied to more than just Indians. He became involved in a property line dispute with the owner of the neighboring land, Martha Allen Carrier. Many thought her to be too strong-willed for a woman and she’d once had smallpox.” “She was not one to stand down if she thought she was right.” “When she argued with Ben Abbot, her anger got the better of her.” “She told him she’d be as close to him as bark on a tree until the property issue was settled; then she cursed him for seven years.” “Ben was sensitive to Carrier’s words, especially the curse, and he became bewitched, developing maladies such as a swollen foot and a giant pustule on his side that drained gallons of fluid. He accused Martha Carrier of being a witch.” “Hers was the most famous witch trial and she refused to confess, calling the witnesses liars and denying that the judges told the truth.” “Two of her children, adolescent boys (ages 18 and 15), were tortured until they testified against her”. She was “hanged as a witch on August 19, 1692.” “After she was arrested and executed, sensitive Ben recovered.” (8) Martha Allen married 7 foot 4 inch tall Welshman Thomas Carrier. Much has been written of this citizen of Billerica and Andover who is said to have been a refugee from the vengeance of Charles II, having been the substitute for the regular executioner at the beheading of Charles I." He was "of Billerica in 1674" and his real last name was said to be "Morgan."(19) Click here for a list of Benjamin & Sarah's children.
9. Timothy Sr., born November 17, 1663, died September 9, 1730. “Timothy took one of the powder horns, as he supposed, the morning his brother (Joseph) went to cut elder bushes by the swamp, now Brothers’ Field, but it was the horn of sand, used to whet the scythes, so they had no ammunition. When the Indians came upon them, Joseph was bound not to be taken or let Timothy go, as he knew he would be tortured because he was among those who burned Nauset lodges on his way back from the war. So he resisted, and was killed. Timothy was taken prisoner by Indians on April 8, 1676, he was returned some months later, by a friendly squaw, near the point of starvation.” (1) First marriage to Hannah Graves, when she passed away he married Mary Foster on December 9, 1717. He was a carpenter and builder of the “Old Red Abbot House” in 1704. “Purchased and moved to brother William’s home in 1720.” Click here to see a list of Timothy's children.
10. Thomas Sr., born May 6, 1666, died April 28, 1728. He was a farmer who married Hannah Gray on December 7, 1697, they had 10 children." Click here for a list of Thomas & Hannah's children
11. Edward, born about 1668, died young (drowned)
12. Nathaniel Sr., born July 4, 1671, died December, 1, 1749. Married Dorcas Hibbert on October 22, 1695. They had 4 children. Occupation: wheelwright. He was a lieutenant in the military. “About 1725 he moved to Concord, New Hampshire (originally called Rumford) and was one of the original settlers. The first European child born in Concord was born in his house.” (14) Click here for list of Nathaniel & Dorcas' children 13. Elizabeth, born January 29, 1673, died May 4, 1750. Married Nathan Stevens on November 24, 1692.
Notes
Note #1: Arbella or Arabella “was the flagship of the Winthrop Fleet on which, between April 8 and June 12, 1630, Governor John Winthrop, other members of the Company and Puritan emigrants transported themselves and the Charter of the Massachusetts Bay Company from England to Salem, thereby giving legal birth to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The ship was first known as the Eagle. Its name was changed in honor of Lady Arabella Johnson, who was a member of Winthrop’s Company, along with her husband Isaac Johnson. Lady Arabella was the daughter of Thomas Clinton, 3rd Earl of Lincoln.” This is the same ship that brought George and Hannah to New England in 1637. (for further information about the ship click here)
Note #2: First Church in Roxbury, MA “was built in 1632, that same year Thomas Weld was ordained as the first pastor and John Eliot was ordained as the first teacher”. This church is where, on December 12, 1646 George Abbot and Hannah Chandler were married. “It was the starting point for William Dawes’ Midnight Ride, April 18, 1775, in different direction than Paul Revere.” Repository for the records is the Andover-Harvard Library, Harvard Divinity School.
Note #3: Reverend John Eliot “the Indian missionary called The Apostle.” “He became minister and teaching elder at the First Church in Roxbury. In that town, he founded the Roxbury Latin School in 1645.” (Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) “From 1649 to 1674, he was assisted in the Roxbury ministry by Samuel Danforth.” “He developed an interest in the Indian language and customs, and began to preach to the Indians in 1646, at first in English, but within a year in their own tongue, Algonquin. Eliot planned towns for Indian converts, away from the white towns, in areas where they could preserve their own language and culture and live by their own laws. He prepared Indians to be missionaries to their own people.” Born in 1604, “he died after a long illness on May 21, 1690.” (6)
Note #4: Andover boasts an impressive history of Presidential presence. “Washington came through Andover on November 5, 1789, on his tour of the eastern states following his inauguration. In his diary for that year, he writes that he enjoyed breakfast at the Abbot Inn on Elm Street. While at the inn, the president bestowed a kiss on the cheek of Priscilla Abbot, innkeeper Isaac Abbot’s daughter, who handily repaired the president’s riding glove. During his visit he toured the newly founded Phillips Academy.” “On July 1, 1833, President Andrew Jackson came to Andover.” “President Jackson and Vice President Martin van Buren...were welcomed at the Andover town line by the ringing of bells and the firing of artillery.” “The president spent the night at the Mansion House at Phillips Academy.” “Years later, President Franklin Pierce found a second home in Andover, known as the Summer White House. His wife’s sister lived there and the president and his wife visited frequently. Two months before his inauguration as the 14th President, while traveling on a train, one of the axels broke sending Pierce’s car into an embankment near Frye Village. The accident killed his 12 year old son.” “ Former President Theodore Roosevelt attended his son Archibald’s 1913 commencement from the academy. Former president William H. Taft was an honored guest at the academy’s Founder’s Day celebration that same year.” “In 1923, President Calvin Coolidge addressed students and residents in honor of the school’s 150th anniversary.” In 1959, Senator John F. Kennedy made a campaign stop. “President H.W. Bush spent five years studying at Phillips Academy.” “George W. Bush attended from 1962-1964.” (for more information click here)
Note #5: Reverend Francis Dane, (1615-1697) (Hannah Chandler Abbott’s second husband) “Dane moved to Andover in 1648, he became the second pastor of the North Parish in 1649. During that time he founded a school for Andover youth. Around 1680, when Francis Dane was 65 years of age, church members became concerned about his ability to fulfill his role leading the church and requested that a younger minister be sent to them. In January, 1682, Rev. Thomas Barnard, a recent Harvard graduate arrived. Shortly following Barnard’s arrival, Francis Dane’s salary was stopped.” “Dane petitioned the General Court in Boston to have it reinstated. The town complied, but split the salary of 80 pounds a year so that Dane received 30 pounds and Barnard 50. Neither man was pleased with the solution.” “He was seventy-six years old when the Salem Witch Trials began. Reverend Barnard did much to facilitate the witch hunt, holding prayer meetings in the church that resulted in touch tests where the accusers could simply touch community members who were then accused of witchery. Reverend Dane refused to take part in the witch hunt from the outset, and perhaps because of this, as well as the tension between Dane and Barnard, more members of Dane’s family were accused than any other single family in the entire episode. In addition to Dane’s extended family, two of Dane’s daughters, his daughter-in-law, and five of his grandchildren were accused.” “Regardless of the motives behind what occurred in Andover in 1692, Dane emerged as a fearless and effective leader. He suffered under the accusations of numerous members of his family, yet found the strength to guide an entire community through an irrationality that could have lead to many more innocent deaths had he not taken such an outspoken, controversial and admirable stand.” (Salem Witch Trials in History and Literature)
Note #6: I discovered that, in addition to my heir George Abbot of Andover, there was also a George and Thomas Abbot of Rowley, Massachusetts (located not far from Andover). "There is some evidence that the three Abbots were related. Perhaps George of Andover was a son of an older, and Thomas of a younger brother of George of Rowley. Coincidence of names in their families indicates relationship. All three name sons John and daughters Sarah. George of Andover, soon after the death of Thomas of Rowley and the marriage of Thomas of Andover, named a son Thomas. The same George, after naming his first daughter for his wife, called his second Sarah for the wife of George of Rowley, who at that early date had no daughter; but in reasonable time returned the compliment by naming his third daughter Hannah. Thomas had six sons, five are named after five of those of George of Andover." "The tradition that three brothers came from England, and settled in Andover and vicinity, from whom originated all the Abbots in the country, may have arisen from the fact, that the three were probably sons of three brothers in England."
Name George Abbot Spouse Susanna Children William Abbot Review Ignore England, Select Dorset Church of England Parish Registers, 1538-1999 Birth, Marriage & Death Name George Abbot Spouse Susanna Abbot Review Ignore Cheshire, England, Select Bishop's Transcripts, 1576-1933 Birth, Marriage & Death Name George Abbott Mother Mary Father George Abbott Baptism 1 Apr 1827 - Church-Hulme, Cheshire, England Review Ignore Oxford University Alumni, 1500-1886 Directories & Member Lists Name George Abbott Review Ignore History of Bishops Stortford Story Date 12/4/2014 Description History of Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England Submitted By simonwithers606 View Ignore Bristol, England, Select Church of England Parish Registers, 1720-1933 Birth, Marriage & Death Name George Frederick Augustin Abbot Mother Mary Anne Abbot Father George Abbot Baptism 26 Feb 1843 - Mangotsfield, St James, Gloucestershire, England Review Ignore England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 Birth, Marriage & Death Name George Abbot Spouse Hannah Children George Abbot Review Ignore Derbyshire, England, Select Church of England Parish Registers, 1538-1910 Birth, Marriage & Death Name George Abbott Spouse Hannah Abbott Review Ignore Connecticut, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1790-1890 Census & Voter Lists Name George Abbott Residence 1673 - Norwalk, Fairfield County, CT Review Ignore Massachusetts, Town Marriage Records, 1620-1850 Birth, Marriage & Death Name Benjamin Abbott Marriage 22 Apr 1685 - Andover Review Ignore Family Data Collection - Marriages Family Trees Name George Abbott Spouse Sarah Farnum Marriage 26 April 1658 - Ipswich, MA Review Ignore New England, The Great Migration and The Great Migration Begins, 1620-1635 Stories, Memories & Histories Name George Abbott Review Ignore Cheshire, England, Select Bishop's Transcripts, 1576-1933 Birth, Marriage & Death Name George Abbott Spouse Mary Review Ignore Family Data Collection - Marriages Family Trees Name George Abbott Spouse Hannah Chandler Marriage 12 December 1647 - Roxbury, Suffolk, MA Review Ignore Massachusetts, Town Marriage Records, 1620-1850 Birth, Marriage & Death Name George Abbott Marriage 17 Apr 1678 - Andover Review Ignore Middlesex County, Massachusetts Deponents, 1649-1700 Court, Land, Wills & Financial Name George Abbott Civil 1673 Review Ignore Millennium File Family Trees Name George Abbott Marriage 12 Dec 1646 - Andover, Essex, Massachusetts Review Ignore Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots Birth, Marriage & Death Name George Abbot Event Andover, Essex Co MA 26 Review Ignore The New England Historical & Genealogical Register, 1847-2011 Birth, Marriage & Death Name George Abbott Death 24 Dec 1681 - USA Publication 1931 Review Ignore U.S., New England Marriages Prior to 1700 Birth, Marriage & Death Name George Abbott Spouse Hannah Chandler Birth 1617 Death 1681 Marriage 12 Dec 1646 - United States Review Ignore North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000 Stories, Memories & Histories Name George Abbott Spouse Hannah Chandler Death 24 Dec 1681 Marriage 12 Dec 1646 Gender Male Review Ignore Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988 Birth, Marriage & Death Name George Abbott Birth 1615 Death 24 Dec 1681 - Andover, Massachusetts Vital 24 Dec 1681 - Andover, Massachusetts Review Ignore U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current Birth, Marriage & Death Name George Abbot Spouse Hannah Abbot Birth 14 06 1615 - Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England Death 24 12 1681 - Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
George Abbot (in some sources George Abbot, III) was born in Hertfordshire, England in 1615. Around 1640, he emigrated from Hertfordshire (although some sources say Yorkshire), England. He first settled in Roxbury; the Chandler family (he later married Hannah Chandler) was also in Roxbury. However, in 1643 the families relocated to Andover when a new plantation was planned there. The land for the Andover settlement was purchased from the Sagamore of Massachusetts (an Algonquin language tribe) for “6 pounds and a coat.”
In 1647, George married Hannah Chandler who also emigrated from Hertfordshire. George and Hannah were busy producing 13 children. Their second child, Joseph, died in June, 1950 at about 15 months old and this was the first death on the town record. Another child, whom they also named Joseph (1652-1676), was the first Andover victim of Indian warfare. The oldest son, John (1658-1721), became the first deacon of South Church in 1711.
George owned and lived on a farm and his house was used as a garrison for the town. He was a deeply religious Puritan. When George died, he left his entire estate to Hannah. In 1690, Hannah married Reverend Francis Dane, the pastor of the church. George is buried in the South Parish Church in Andover.
Sources: Abbot, Abiel. "History of Andover, From Its Settlement to 1829." Flagg and Gould, 1829. (books.google.com/ebooks?id=acwTAAAAYAAJ) (Available for free reading at Google Books)
Abbot, Abiel and Abbot, Ephraim. “The Genealogical Register of the Descendants of George Abbot,” James Munroe and Company, 1847. (Available online at this link: https://archive.org/details/genealogicalregi00byuabbo)
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Holly Abbott-Parham's 9x Great Grandfather:
Christopher John Smith's Maternal 10x Great Grandfather:
Arrival: 1642 in Rowley, Massachusetts Bay Colony
Arrival: 1637 in Roxbury, Massachusetts Bay Colony
George E Abbott II (1587 – 1647)
Birthdate: May 28, 1587
Birthplace: Bishops Stortford, East Hertfordshire, Hertfordshire, England
Denomination: (probably) Puritan / Congregationalist
Death: November 11, 1647 in Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony
Parents:
George Abbott Sr
1550–1619
Bridget Wylley
1552–1625
Family
Spouse:
Elizabeth Farnham Chandler
Birthdate: 1595
Birthplace: Bishop's Stortford, East Hertfordshire, England
Denomination: (probably) Puritan / Congregationalist
Married: 1615 in Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England
Death: June 1711 in Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts
Immediate Family:
Daughter of William Chandler 1595–1641 and Annis Agnes Bayford 1603–1683
Children:
1. George E Abbott III 1615–1681
2. Edward Abbott 1617–1623
3. Elizabeth Abbott 1619–
4. Nehemiah Abbott 1620–1706
5. John Abbott 1625–
6. Thomas Abbott 1628–1659
7. Christopher Abbott 1628–
About George Abbott, II
George Abbott, the immigrant ABBOTT ancestor, was probably born in England, and died in Rowley, Essex Co, Massachusetts, in 1647. He was one of the first settlers there, coming about 1642 from England, with his family. The records of Rowley during the time he lived there are missing, so that not much has been found concerning him. His name was at the head of a list of fifty-nine whose house-lots were surveyed January 10, 1643. About twenty acres of land are recorded as belonging to him at that time, but he evidently owned much more than that. It is thought that the Thomas Jr. in his family was an adopted son. George Abbott died in 1647, and after his death the court at Ipswich decided to put Thomas Jr. out as an apprentice to John Boynton for seven years, and guardians were appointed for the children. Abbott left a will, according to the Massachusetts colonial records, which was referred by the general court to the Salem court, November 11, 1647, but the will has not been found. The inventory of his estate was dated August 30, 1647. About three years after his death, Thomas Sr., his son, was eighth on the list of landowners, and was one of the leading proprietors and overseers, showing that his father must have owned a large amount of land. Children, born in England: Thomas; George; Nehemiah; Thomas
George(3) Abbott b. 28 May 1587 Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England, d. 1647 England, m. Elizabeth Unknown
He was born May 28, 1587 and married Elizabeth (last name unknown) about 1615, she was born about 1595, died unknown. "He was living in Bishop’s Stortford, England, as late as 1628, when his son, Christopher, was baptized." He was considered “well-to-do.” (7) Children of record are George I, born May 22, 1615, our next heir and first to emigrate to New England; Edward, born March 25, 1623; Nehemiah, born about 1617, died about 1690; John, born October 16, 1625; Christopher, born November 2, 1628 and Thomas born about 1628, died September 15, 1659.
Ancestors Abbott, George E. II Married: 2x2x , b. 28 May 1587, Bishops,Stortford,Hartford,England Find all individuals with events at this location, d. 1647, Rowley,Essex,Massachusetts,USA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 59 years)
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Holly Abbott-Parham's 10x Great Grandfather:
Christopher John Smith's Maternal 11x Great Grandfather:
George Abbott, Sr. (1550 – 1619)
Birthdate: 1550
Birthplace: Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England
Denomination: (probably) Anglican / Puritan
Death: January 11, 1619 in Hartford, Cheshire, England
Parents:
William Abbott
1525–1569
Margaret Tanner Eliot
1529–1560
Family 1
Spouse:
Bridget Wylley
Birthdate: February 1, 1552
Birthplace: Bishops Stortfordshire, Hertfordshire, England
Denomination: (probably) Anglican / Puritan
Married: November 30, 1573 in Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England
Death: August 13, 1625 in Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England
Immediate Family:
Daughter of John Wylley and Joan Marshall
Children:
1. George (I) Abbott Jr 1576–1689
2. George Abbott 1577–1577
3. John Abbott 1579–1589
4. Anne Abbott 1581–1619
5. Johanne Abbott 1584–1590
6. Grace Abbott 1585–1586
7. George E Abbott II 1587–1647
8. Avis Abbott 1590–1673
9. Edward Abbott 1591–1619
About George Abbott, Sr.
George(2) Abbott
b. 1550 Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England
d. 11 Jan 1619 Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England
Note: "An abstract of his Will follows: WILL OF GEORGE ABBOTT the Elder of Stortford, County of Hertfordshire; a yeoman
William was born about 1525 and died March 1569 in Bishop’s Stortford, England. He married Margaret Elliot about 1550. He was described as a yeoman (a man owning and farming a small estate) and a man of “good estate.” "His name appears on the church warden’s accounts and in tax rolls. His will on record, dated March 12, 1569, left his property to his widow for the support of herself and four minor children." (7) Children are George Abbot SR, our next heir, born 1550, and died January 11, 1619, and John, Robert, and Thomas.
George Abbot, SR (1550-1619)
George was born about 1550 in Bishop’s Stortford, England. He was buried on January 11, 1619. He married Bridget Wylley/Willie about 1576. She was born February 1, 1552 and died August 13, 1625. "George succeeded to the homestead of his father according to the latter’s will. His name appears several times on the court rolls of the manor of Bishop’s Stortford. He was a yeoman (farmer) and in his will dated October 12, 1619, he disposed of several properties to his wife and eight children.” (7) List of Children:
1. George (1), born July 12, 1577, died August 10, 1577
2. John, born about 1579, died April 2, 1589
3. Anne, born December 2, 1581, died November 1619. She married Matthew Reeve and they had two daughters
4. Johanne (1), born about June, 1584, died 1590
5. Grace, born October 10, 1585, died January 6, 1586
6. George (2), our next heir, born May 28, 1587, died 1647
7. Johanne (2), born April 5, 1590, died October 12, 1619. She married Daniel Fordham and they had two children
8. Edward, born December, 19, 1591, died unknown
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dated 12 October 1619
To my eldest son George Abbott, my table and frame stools, benchboard, and cupboard in the hall of the messuage in Stortford where I dwell, and also the beds tead in the chamber over said room. To my wife Bridgett all my other household stuff, maintainance for life in my said messuage, meet for an aged woman, and an annuity of 40s, out of my said messuage, with lands of eighteen acres, to be paid at the four quarterly feasts, and these bequests are to be in lieu of dower; but if she prefers to remove from said messuage and to live elsewhere, then she is to have an annuity of £6 out of my said messuage, in lieu of dower.
To my son George Abbott and his heirs my said messuage and lands at my decease, he paying to my wife as aforesaid and also paying to my son Edward Abbott, within one year of my decease £30, so as _____ Marshe of Chrissing, Essex County, yeoman (father-in-law to my said son Edward) shall deliver, within six months of my decease, to my said son George an obligation wherein said Marshe shall be bound in £60 to my said son George to pay within one year to my son Edward Abbott £40 of the £50 which he promised on the marriage of his daughter to my son Edward; and if said Marshe fail to pay, then my gift to my son Edward is to be void. If my son George fail to pay the £30 to my son Edward, the latter is to have my croft of three acres, in two parcels, next the commons, called Chalnerscroft or Chalkcroft. To my daughter Joane (if she happen to be a widow before her two children be of age) £10. To the two daughter of my daughter Anne (now wife of Mathewe Reeve) 20s each at twenty-one or marriage.
All the residue to my son George Abbott, who is to be sole executor.
Witnesses: Thomas Miller, Thomas Barnarde, Sr. scr [signed] Georg Abbott.
Proved 08 Feb 1619/20 by the executor. (Commissionary Court of London for Essex & Hertfordshire County,
Original Will, 1619, No. 133)"
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Note:
"George Abbott succeeded to the homestead of his father according to the latter's will. His name appears several times on the court rolls of the manor of Bishop's Stortford.
On April 13, 1577, he was amerced 3d for default of suit of court ; on April 6, 1583, March 30, 1585, & September 27, 1585, he was one of the chief pledges; and on October 1, 1604 he was ordered to make two easy stiles in his croft out of Napton Field into London Lane before Hallowtyde [All Saints' Day November 1] next, and so to keep them, upon pain of forfeiting 10s (Court Rolls 205/21, 206/2, 206/3, & 189/30).
In 1596 he sold some property in Bishop's Stortford by the following fine: John Gace and Thomas Myller querents v. George Abbott and his wife Bridget and Edward Hake, gentleman, and his wife Margaret, deforciants, for two messuages, with lands in Stortford. (Feet of Fine, Herts, Easter Term 38 Elizabeth).
On September 20, 1602 he was a witness to the will of John Gace of Stortford (P.C.C., Montague, 61) and in 1608 he was Churchwarden."
Married Abt. 1576 Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England
Bridget Wylie or Willie or Wylley
b. 1 Feb 1552 Thorley, Hertfordshire, England
d. 13 Aug 1625
Children of George(2) Abbott and Bridget Wylie or Willie
1. John Abbott b. 1579 Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire England, d. 2 Apr 1589 Bishops Stortford, Herts, England
2. Anne Abbott b. 1581; m. Matthew Reeve
3. Joanne Abbott b. 1584 died young
4. Grace Abbott b. 1585; d. 6 Jan 1586
5. George(3) Abbott b. 28 May 1587 Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England, d. 1647 England, m. Elizabeth Unknown
6. Johanne Abbott b. 1590; m. Danier Fordham 23 Nov 1617
7. Edward Abbott b. 1591; m. Unknown Marsh
Name Abbott, George E I [1, 2]
Suffix I
Born 1550 Bishops, Essex, , England [1, 2]
Gender Male
Birth 1550 Bishops, Essex, England [1]
Death 11 Jan 1619 Hartford, Cheshire, England [1]
Died 11 Jan 1619 Hartford, Cheshire, , England [1, 2]
Person ID P36826 Hamrick & Family
Last Modified 16 Mar 2014
Father: Abbott, William,
b. 1525, Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England,
d. Mar 1569, Bishops, Hertfordshire, England (Age 44 years)
Relationship Natural
Mother Eliot, Margaret,
b. 1529, Bishops, Hertfordshire, England
d. 1569, Bishops, Hertfordshire, England (Age 40 years)
Relationship Natural
Married 1550 Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England [2]
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Holly Abbott-Parham's 11x Great Grandfather:
Christopher John Smith's Maternal 12x Great Grandfather:
William Abbott (1525 – 1569)
Birthdate: January 1525
Birthplace: Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England
Denomination: Roman Catholic / Anglican (Church of England)
Death: March 12, 1569 in Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England
Parents:
John S Abbott
1495–1545
Agnes Elmyre
1495–1545
Family 1
Spouse:
Margaret Tanner Eliot
Birthdate: 1529
Birthplace: Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England
Denomination: Roman Catholic / Anglican (Church of England)
Married: 1550 in Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England
Death: 1560 in Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England
Immediate Family:
Daughter of Thomas Eliot 1496–1572 and Margaret Elizabeth Wilson 1501–1569
Children:
1. George Abbott Sr 1550–1619
2. Wynifred "Winnie" Abbott 1552–
3. John Abbott 1553–1579
4. Robert Abbott 1555–1555
5. Thomas Abbott 1557–1619
6. Anne Abbott 1559–
Family 2
Spouse:
Unknown Spouse
Children:
1. Edward Abbott 1562–
2. Grace Abbott 1564–
About William Abbott
William was born about 1525 and died March 1569 in Bishop’s Stortford, England. He married Margaret Elliot about 1550. He was described as a yeoman (a man owning and farming a small estate) and a man of “good estate.” "His name appears on the church warden’s accounts and in tax rolls. His will on record, dated March 12, 1569, left his property to his widow for the support of herself and four minor children." (7) Children are George Abbot SR, our next heir, born 1550, and died January 11, 1619, and John, Robert, and Thomas.
b. 1525 Bishops Stortford, Herts, England d. 12 Mar 1568 Bishops Stortford, Herts, England Note: A Yeoman (British for farmer) Note:" William Abbott paid a fine or tribute to the church in 1556. In 1564 william Abbott and wife Margaret were of Stortford (Feet of Fines, Hert's Genealogist). His will dated March 12, 1568, proved March 29, 1569, in Stortford, mentioons his wife Margaret; George, his son, not 21; other sons John, Robert and Thomas, cousin Rowland Elliott, supervisor (see Genealogical Quarterly, Salem, Vol. 4. p. 36)." Note: "An abstract of his will follows: WILL OF WILLIAM ABBOTT OF STORTFORD, COUNTY OF HERTFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND dated 12 March 1569 To my wife Margarett, my messuage where I dwell, with the tenement adjoining, where Thomas Smith dwells, together the appertaining crofts, lands, etc. until my son George be twenty-one years old, and then it is to remain to him. To my said wife Margaret, my other lands in Stortford and a piece of land which I late bought of my cousin Elliott in Farnhmam with remainder to my sons John, Robert, and Thomas Abbott (all under twenty-one). All the residue to my wife Margaret, to bring up my children, and she is to be sole executrix. Supervisior: my cousin Rowland Elliot (his wife's relative) Witnesses: Robert Gooday, William Barnarde. Proved 29 March 1569 (Commissionary Court of London for Essex and Hertfordshire, Meade Counties, 111)." M. Abt 1550 Bishops Stortford, Herts, England Margaret Eliot b. Abt 1529 England d. Abt 1550
Children of William Abbott and Margaret Eliot 1. George(2) Abbott , b. 1550, Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England d. 11 Jan 1619 Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England 2. John Abbott b. Abt 1552 Bishops Stortford Hertfordshire, England 3. Robert Abbott b. Abt 1554 Bishops Stortford Hertfordshire, England 4. Thomas Abbott b. Abt 1556 Bishops Stortford Hertfordshire, England
Name Abbott, William [1, 2, 3] Born 1525 Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location [3] Gender Male Birth 1525 Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, , England Find all individuals with events at this location [1] Birth 1525 Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, , England Find all individuals with events at this location [2] Death Mar 1569 Bishops, Hertfordshire, , England Find all individuals with events at this location [1] Death Mar 1569 Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, , England, Find all individuals with events at this location [2] Died Mar 1569 Bishops, Hertfordshire, England Find all individuals with events at this location [3] Photos Abbot Abbot Person ID P36825 Hamrick & Family Last Modified 16 Mar 2014
Father Ancestors Abbott, John, b. 1495, Bishops, Essex, , England Find all individuals with events at this location, d. 1545, Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, , England Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 50 years) Relationship Natural Mother Abbott, Mrs John, b. 1495, Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, , England Find all individuals with events at this location, d. 1545, Of Bishops Stortford, Herts, ENG, England Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 50 years) Relationship Natural Married 1520 Bishops, Stortford Hertfordshire, Kansas, United States Find all individuals with events at this location [2]
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Holly Abbott-Parham's 12x Great Grandfather:
Christopher John Smith's Maternal 13x Great Grandfather:
John S. Abbott (1495 – 1545)
Birthdate: circa 1495
Birthplace: Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire County, England
Denomination: Roman Catholic / Anglican (Church of England)
Death: 1545 in Bishop's Stortford, Heffordshire County, England
Parents:
William Abbott
1477–1532
Mary Barton Turman
1474–1525
Family 1
Spouse:
Agnes Elmyre
Birthdate: 1495
Birthplace: Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England
Denomination: Roman Catholic / Anglican (Church of England)
Married: 1520 in Bishops, Stortford Heredfordshire
Death: 1545 in Bishops Stortford, Herts, England
Children:
1. John Abbott 1520–1570
2. William Abbott 1525–1569
3. Ellen Abbott 1540–
About John S. Abbott
John Abbot, son of William, was born about 1495, living as late as 1545. He was born and lived in Bishop’s Stortford, England. His wife’s name has not been found in the records. John’s name appears on various tax rolls down to 1545. He appears in the rental roll of the Bishop of London for his manor of Stortford in 37 Henry VIII (37th year of the reign of Henry VIII): “John Abot paies for a tenement that he dwelleth in on the est syed of northstrete by yere xx d.” He had two children known to have survived. John (c. 1520 - 1570) married about 1543 to Joane Carrowe, daughter of Thomas and Joane Carrowe. They had three children. In his will, dated June 25, 1548, Joane’s father says “I give my daughter Joane no money, as it would not serve her husband two months; therefore I give her for life my house in Northgate.” (7) Their second child William, our next heir, was born about 1525 and was probably named for his grandfather.
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Holly Abbott-Parham's 13x Great Grandfather:
Christopher John Smith's Maternal 14x Great Grandfather:
William Abbott (1477 – 1532)
Birthdate: circa 1477
Birthplace: Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England
Denomination: Roman Catholic
Death: November 15, 1532 in Stortford, Hertfordshire, England
Occupation: Church Warden of St. Michael’s in Bishop’s Stortford
Parents:
Symond Abbot
1460-1540
Alice (Abbott)
1462-1538
Family
Spouse:
Mary Barton Turman
Birthdate: circa 1474
Birthplace: Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England
Denomination: Roman Catholic
Married: 1494 in Wilbarston, Rutland, England
Death: circa 1525 in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England
Daughter of (Unknown Parents)
Children:
1. John S. Abbott 1495–1545
2. William Jr Abbott 1525–1569
About William Abbott
Wm Abbott b. Abt 1477 England d. Abt. 1532 England Note: Was a Church Warden m. (possibly) Mary Barton Turman b. 1470, d. 1500 bishops Stortford, England
Children of Wm Abbott and pos. Mary Barton Turman John Abbott b. Abt 1495 England, d. Aft. 1545, England
William Abbot was born about 1470 / 1477 and resided in Bishop’s Stortford, Hertfordshire, England. “He was a church warden of St. Michael’s in Bishop’s Stortford in 1509, 1517, and 1518.” (7) The name of his wife who was born in 1474, is unknown, as are the names of his parents. He was living as late as November 21, 1532, as he was a “juror on St. Catherine’s Day 24 Henry VIII.” (24th year of the reign of Henry VIII) It is believed that this trial was related to Henry’s attempt to divorce his first wife of 12 years, Queen Catherine of Aragon, so he could marry his brother’s widow, Anne Boleyn. The pope would not recognize this divorce or grant an annulment, this led to the Ecclesiastical Appeals Act of 1532 (citation 24 Henry VIII. c. 12). The act, drafted by Thomas Cromwell, on behalf of the King, “forbade all appeals to the Pope in Rome on religious or other matters, making the King of England the final legal authority in all such matters.” “This far-reaching measure made accepting papal authority, or following papal rulings in church, faith or other matters illegal.” “Not to do so was high treason which could lead to trial and execution as happened to Thomas Moore.” “The act enabled Thomas Cranmer” (Archbishop of Canterbury and advisor to Henry) “ to finally grant King Henry his long-desired divorce from Catherine so he could marry Anne.” (12) One surviving child we know about is our next heir, John Abbot, born about 1495.
Father Ancestors Abbott, William, b. 1470, Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, , England Find all individuals with events at this location, d. 21 Nov 1532, Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, , England Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 62 years) Relationship Natural Mother Turman, Mary Barton, b. 1470, Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, , England Find all individuals with events at this location, d. 1500, Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, , England Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 30 years)
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Holly Abbott-Parham's 14x Great Grandfather:
Christopher John Smith's Maternal 15x Great Grandfather:
Symond Abbot (1460 - 1540)
Also known as: "Simon Abbot"
Birthdate: 1460
Birthplace: Suffolk, England
Denomination: Roman Catholic / Anglican (Church of England)
Death: 1540 in Engla, Hertfordshire, England
Parents:
John Abbott, II
1435-
Maria Abbott
1435-
Family
Spouse:
Alice (Abbott)
Alice (?)
Birthdate: 1462
Birthplace England
Denomination: Roman Catholic
Married: 1481 in Wilbarston, Rutland, England
Death: 1538
Children:
1. William Abbott, b. 1477, Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England d. 21 Nov 1532, Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England
2. Thomas Abbott, b. 1490, Chelsworth, Suffolk, , England d. Guilford, Surrey, England
3. Maryon Abbott, b. 1492
About Symond Abbot
Residence: 21 Mar 1540-1541 in Chellesworth, Suffolk
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Holly Abbott-Parham's 15x Great Grandfather:
Christopher John Smith's Maternal 16x Great Grandfather:
John Abbott, II (1435 - )
Birthdate: circa 1435
Birthplace: Suffolk, England
Denomination: Roman Catholic
Death: (unknown date) in Baconsthorp, England
Parents:
John Abbot
1381-1443
Anges (Abbot)
1385-1443
Family
Spouse:
Maria Meadows
1435-
Children:
1. Symond Abbot (1460 - 1540)
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Holly Abbott-Parham's 16x Great Grandfather:
Christopher John Smith's Maternal 17x Great Grandfather:
John Abbott, Esquire (1381 - 1443)
Also known as: "John Abbot"
Birthdate: 1381
Birthplace: London, Middlesex, England (or, Farthinghoe, Northamptonshire, England)
Denomination: Roman Catholic
Death: February 27, 1443 in London, Middlesex, England
Parents:
William Richard Abbott
1355-
(Unknown Mother)
Family
Spouse:
Agnes (Abbott)
Agnes (?)
Birthdate: between 1385-1390
Birthplace: London, Middlesex, England
Denomination: Roman Catholic
Married: 1406 / 1411 in London, Middlesex, England
Death: 1443 in London, Middlesex, England
Daughter of (Unknown Parents)
Children:
1. Alice Anne Abbott (Cotton), b. 1405, London, Middlesex, England d. 21 Nov 1473, Landwade, Cambridgeshire, England (she was the wife of Sir William Cotton, of Landwade. Their eldest son was Sir Thomas Cotton, Knight, born 1439 and died 30 Jul 1499)
2. Elizabeth Abbot (Mauntell) b. 1407 in London, Middlesex, England - d. 1486 in Nether Heyford, Northamptonshire, England (wife of Walter Mauntell, married 1463 in Nether Heyford, Northamptonshire, England)
3. John Abbott, II, b. 1435, Suffolk, England d. Baconthorpe, Baconsthorp, England
4. William Abbott, b. Abt 1440, England d. Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England
About John Abbott, Esquire
This surname ABBOTT although of English origin has been in Ireland since the 14th century. In Irish the name is ABOID. .
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~hwbradley/aqwg1317.htm
John ABBOTT Esquire 1, 2, 3, 4 was born 1381 in London, Middlesex, England. He died Feb 1443 in London, Middlesex, England. John married Agnes on 1411 in London, Middlesex, England.
Agnes was born 1390 in London, Middlesex, England. She married John ABBOTT Esquire on 1411 in London, Middlesex, England.
They had the following children:
F i Elizabeth ABBOTT 1 was born 1413 in London, Middlesex, England. F ii Alice ABBOTT was born 1418 and died 21 Nov 1473.
1Anderson, Robert Charles & John B. Threlfall, "Ancestor Table for Thomas Bradbury of Agamenticus and Salisbury," The American Genealogist 55:1 (Jan 1979), p. 4, Los Angeles Public Library.
2Kimber, E., The Baronetage of England (London: s.n., 1771.), 1:382, Family History Library, 942 D22ke.
3Richardson, Douglas, Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2004.), p. 705, Family History Library, 942 D5rd.
4Clay, John William, The Visitation of Cambridge Made in 1575 (London: Harleian Society, 1897.), p. 21, Family History Library, 942 B4h v. 41.
Sources:
[S-861472239] Ancestry Family Trees, (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.), Ancestry Family Tree.
http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=65205240&pid=2029
[S-861403999] Millennium File, Heritage Consulting, (Ancestry.com Operations Inc).
Sources:
1. Title: Ancestor Table for Thomas Bradbury of Agamenticus and Salisbury
Author: Anderson, Robert Charles & John B. Threlfall
Publication: The American Genealogist 55:1
Type: Creation Date
Date: 28 OCT 2012
Page: 4
2.Title: The baronetage of England: containing a genealogical and historical account of all the English baronets now existing
Abbrev: The Baronetage of England
Author: Thomas Wotton, Edward Kimber, Richard Johnson
Publication: G. Woodfall
Text: Original from the University of Michigan
v.1, Digitized 20 Nov 2006 by GoogleBooks
Date: 1771
Date: 26 DEC 2013
Page: 1:382
3. Title: Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 1st Edition
Abbrev: Plantagenet Ancestry: 1st Edition
Author: Douglas Richardson
Publication: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc.
Date: 2004
Place: Baltimore
Date: 27 NOV 2015
Page: 705
4. Title: Visitation of Cambridge - 1575
Author: Clay, John William
Publication: London: Harleian Society
Type: Creation Date
Date: 28 OCT 2012
Page: 21
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Holly Abbott-Parham's 17x Great Grandfather:
Christopher John Smith's Maternal 18x Great Grandfather:
William Richard Abbott (1355 - )
Also known as: "Richard Abbot", "William Abbot"
Birthdate: 1355 / 1358
Birthplace: (probably) England
Denomination: Roman Catholic
Death: (Date and location unknown)
Parents:
John Abbot
1330-
Agnes Abbot
1330-
Family
(Unknown Spouse)
Children:
1. John Abbott, Esquire (1381 - 1443)
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Holly Abbott-Parham's 18x Great Grandfather:
Christopher John Smith's Maternal 19x Great Grandfather:
John Abbot (1330- )
Birth: 1330
Birth Place: Chelsworth, Suffolk, England
Denomination: Roman Catholic
Death: [date unknown] in Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, England (or, Suffolk, England)
Parents:
Richard Abbot
1300-
(Unknown Mother)
Family
Spouse:
Agnes (?)
Birthdate: circa 1330
Birthplace: England
Denomination: Roman Catholic
Married: circa 1350
Death: [unknown]
Children:
1. William Richard Abbott (1355 - )
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Holly Abbott-Parham's 19x Great Grandfather:
Christopher John Smith's Maternal 20x Great Grandfather:
Richard Abbot (1300 - )
Birthdate: circa 1300
Birthplace: Lawshall, Suffolk, England
Denomination: Roman Catholic
Death: Lawshall, Suffolk, England
Parents:
Robert Abbot
1265-
(Unknown Mother)
Family
(Unknown Spouse)
Children:
1. John Abbot (1330- )
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Holly Abbott-Parham's 20x Great Grandfather:
Christopher John Smith's Maternal 21x Great Grandfather:
Robert Abbot (1265 - )
Gender: m (Male)
Birthdate: 1265
Birthplace: Suffolk, England
Denomination: Roman Catholic
Death: [date unknown] in Lawshall, Suffolk, England
Parents:
Richard Abbot
1230-
(Unknown Mother)
Family
(Unknown Spouse)
Children:
1. Richard Abbot (1300 - )
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Holly Abbott-Parham's 21x Great Grandfather:
Christopher John Smith's Maternal 22x Great Grandfather:
Richard Abbot (1230 - )
Birthdate: circa 1230
Birthplace: Lawshall, Suffolk, England
Denomination: Roman Catholic
Death: in Lawshall, Suffolk, England
Parents:
Sir Robert Abbot, Knight
1190-1240
Mabel Beatrice Fitzrichard
Family
(Unknown Spouse)
Children:
1. Robert Abbot (1265 - )
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Holly Abbott-Parham's 22x Great Grandfather:
Christopher John Smith's Maternal 23x Great Grandfather:
Sir Robert Abbot, Knight (1190 - 1240)
Birthdate: 1190
Birthplace: Lawshall, Suffolk, England
Denomination: Roman Catholic
Death: March 1240 in Lawshall, Suffolk, England
Parents:
Sir Ralph de Abbot, Knight
1160-
(Unknown Mother)
Family
Spouse:
Mabel (Beatrice) Fitzrichard
Birthdate: estimated between 1162 and 1222
Birthplace: (probably) England
Denomination: Roman Catholic
Death: (Date and location unknown)
Children:
1. Richard Abbot (1230 - )
About Sir Robert Abbot, Knt
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/j/e/n/Edward-C-Jenkins-OH/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0551.html
http://records.ancestry.com/robert_abbot_kt_records.ashx?pid=16742745
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/s/c/a/Donna-M-Scampoli/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0552.html
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/l/o/v/Lisa-Love-WI/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0057.html
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Holly Abbott-Parham's 23x Great Grandfather:
Christopher John Smith's Maternal 24x Great Grandfather:
Sir Ralph de Abbot, Knight (1160 - )
Birthdate: 1160
Birthplace: Devon
Denomination: Roman Catholic
Death: [unknown]
Parents:
Hugh "Sir Knight" de Abbot
1035-
(Unknown Mother)
Family
(Unknown Spouse)
Children:
1. Sir Robert Abbot, Knight (1190 - 1240)
About Sir Ralph de Abbot, Knt
Abbott Family Tree
Public Member Tree Unsourced Sir Knight Ralph de Abbott Birth: dd mm 1160 F: Hugh "Sir Knight" de Abbott
Spouse: (Name Unknown)
http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=pubmembertrees&rank=1&gsfn=Ralph+G&gsln=Abbott&gskw=
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Holly Abbott-Parham's 24x Great Grandfather:
Christopher John Smith's Maternal 25x Great Grandfather:
Hugh "Sir Knight" de Abbot (1035 - )
Birthdate: 1035
Birthplace: (probably) England
Denomination: Roman Catholic
Death: (Date and location unknown)
Parents:
Urso de Abbot
1000-1025
Adelisa de Abbot
1000-1025
Family
(Unknown Spouse)
Children:
1. Sir Ralph de Abbot, Knight (1160 - )
About Hugh "Sir Knight" de Abbot
Father ABBOTT, Urso, b. Abt 1000, Lillebonne, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France
d. After 1025, Lillebonne, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France
Relationship Natural Mother Adelisa, b. 1000, France d. 1025, Lillebonne, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France
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Gayle Collins Family Tree - 09042012 in Gayle E. Collins Family, managed by Gayle Collins (Contact) Birth: 1035 - Lillebonne, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France Death: Devon, England Parents: Urso Urslo Amaury Urse ABBOTT*, Adelisa Adaelisa Alice ABBOTT* (born de Abbott) Siblings: Unknown, Unknown, Unknown, Emiline Emaline EMELINE* De Beauchamp (born ABBOTT*), Emiline Abbott, Emiline Abbott, EMILINE ABBOTT, Unknown, Sir Knight Hugh DeAbbott, Sir Knight Hugh DeAbbott
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Holly Abbott-Parham's 25x Great Grandfather:
Christopher John Smith's Maternal 26x Great Grandfather:
Urso de Abbot (1000 - 1035)
Birthdate: circa 1000
Birthplace: Lillebonne, Seine-Maritime, Upper Normandy, France
Denomination: Roman Catholic
Death: 1025
Parents:
Amaury de Abbot
975-1056
Nicht de Bekannt
Family
Spouse:
Adelisa de Abbot
Birthdate: 1000
Birthplace: (probably) France
Denomination: Roman Catholic
Married: circa 1020
Death: 1035
Children:
1. Hugh "Sir Knight" de Abbot
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Holly Abbott-Parham's 26x Great Grandfather:
Christopher John Smith's Maternal 27x Great Grandfather:
Amaury de Abbot (975 - 1056)
Birthdate: 975
Birthplace: Lilebonne, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France
Denomination: Roman Catholic
Death: 1056 in Lilebonne, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France
Parents:
Herbert de Abbot
940-976
(Unknown Mother)
Family
Spouse:
Nicht de Bekannt
Birthdate: estimated between 940 and 1000
Birthplace: [unknown]
Denomination: Roman Catholic
Death: (Date and location unknown)
Children:
1. Urso de Abbot (1000 - 1025)
About Amaury de Abbott
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Davis Web Site, managed by Neil Davis (Contact) Birth: 975 - Lilebonne, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France Death: 1056 - Lilebonne, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France Parents: Herbert Abbott, Nicht Abbott (born Bekannt) Wife: Helindis Abbot Son: Urso Abbott
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Holly Abbott-Parham's 27x Great Grandfather:
Christopher John Smith's Maternal 28x Great Grandfather:
Herbert de Abbot (940 - 976)
Birthdate: 940
Birthplace: (probably) France
Denomination: Roman Catholic
Death: Died 976
Unknown Parents
Family
Unknown Wife
Children:
1. Amaury de Abbot (975 - 1056)
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Abbott Name MeaningEnglish and Scottish: from Middle English abbott ‘abbot’ (Old English abbod) or Old French abet ‘priest’. Both the Old English and the Old French term are derived from Late Latin abbas ‘priest’ (genitive abbatis), from Greek abbas, from Aramaic aba ‘father’. This was an occupational name for someone employed in the household of or on the lands of an abbot, and perhaps also a nickname for a sanctimonious person thought to resemble an abbot. In the U.S. this name is also sometimes a translation of a cognate or equivalent European name, e.g. Italian Abate, Spanish Abad, or German Abt.
Abbott Family Name Origin
This ancient surname is generally of early English origins, predating the Anglo-Saxons and Normans. It was usually an occupational name for a person employed by an abbot, or perhaps a nickname for one who was thought to conduct himself like an abbot! It is also possible that in some cases the name may refer to the offspring of an Abbot, however as the clergy were supposed to be celibrate there is an area of doubt. The surname also occurs widely in Scotland where it is either of English origin or a translation of MacNab, which also means 'son of the abbot'. The original spelling was 'abbod', Ralph Abbod being recorded in Somerset in 1272. The patronymic is usually indicated by the suffix 's', and very occasionally as 'Abbotson', Dorothy Abbotson being recorded at St Botolphs Bishopgate, London, on November 11th 1823. The various spellings include such rare forms as Habbett and Labbet. Early recording examples include Walter Abat, in the Assize Court Rolls of Yorkshire in 1219, and Elizabeth Abbet, who married Henry Waterman at the church of St Lawrence Poutney, London, on January 11th 1600. George Abbot (1562 - 1633) was appointed Archbishop of Canterbury in 1611, whilst Elizabeth Abbitt was recorded as 'living in Virginea, over the river' on February 16th 1623, making her one of America's earliest colonists. The Coat of Arms most associated with the name has the blazon of a red field, a gold chevron between three golden pears. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Walter Abbot, which was dated circa 1190, in the Danelaw records of Lincolnshire, during the reign of King Richard 1, known as 'Richard the Lionheart', 1189 - 1199. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.
The surname ABBOTT although of English origin has been in Ireland since the 14th century. In Irish the name is ABOID.
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