John Hall

M, b. circa 1662
     John was born circa 1662 at Yarmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.1 He was the son of Deacon John Hall and Priscilla Bearse.

Citations

  1. [S49] Gen.Notes Barn. Fam., Otis, Amos , pg 451.

Daughter Hall

F, b. November 1668
     Daughter was born in November 1668 at Yarmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Deacon John Hall and Priscilla Bearse.

Citations

  1. [S49] Gen.Notes Barn. Fam., Otis, Amos , pg 452.

Priscilla Hall

F, b. February 1671/72
     Priscilla was born in February 1671/72 at Yarmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Deacon John Hall and Priscilla Bearse.

Citations

  1. [S49] Gen.Notes Barn. Fam., Otis, Amos , pg 452.

Hestar Hall

F, b. April 1672
     Hestar was born in April 1672 at Yarmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Deacon John Hall and Priscilla Bearse.

Citations

  1. [S49] Gen.Notes Barn. Fam., Otis, Amos , pg 452.

Mary Hall

F, b. 1 March 1673/74
     Mary was born on 1 March 1673/74 at Yarmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Deacon John Hall and Priscilla Bearse.

Citations

  1. [S49] Gen.Notes Barn. Fam., Otis, Amos , pg 452.

Martha Hall

F, b. 24 May 1676
     Martha was born on 24 May 1676 at Yarmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Deacon John Hall and Priscilla Bearse.

Citations

  1. [S49] Gen.Notes Barn. Fam., Otis, Amos , pg 452.

Nathaniel Hall

M, b. 15 September 1678
     Nathaniel was born on 15 September 1678 at Yarmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.1 He was the son of Deacon John Hall and Priscilla Bearse.

Citations

  1. [S49] Gen.Notes Barn. Fam., Otis, Amos , pg 452.

John Hall1

M, b. circa 1611, d. 23 July 1696
     COMMENTS:     Savage and Wyman suggest that this John Hall came from Coventry in England, but there is no evidence for this whatsoever. Banks offers St. Mary Whitechapel, London, as an origin for this man, but cites only "Banks Mss.," so not much weight should be put on this claim either, without further exploration [Topo Dict 102].
John Hall was admitted as an inhabitant of Charlestown in April 1633 [CHTR 91. He appeared in the lists of Charlestown inhabitants dated 9 January 1633/4 and January 1635/6 [CHTR 10, 15]. He signed his name to the town agreement which established the office of selectman, IO February 1634/5 [CHTR 13], and on I May 1637 he was warned about making encroachments on the common CHTR 281.
Both Savage and Pope muddled this John Hall and one or two others. Savage combined the records of this John Hall with those of a second man of the same name at -Charlestown, whereas Pope distributed the records of two John Halts and one Samuel Hall across two entries under the name of John Hall. Jacobus sorted out the confusion in a long note published in 1948 Brainerd Anc 142-431; the critical point is to watch the name Bethia as wife of John.
The gap of six years between the first record of Bethia as wife of John Hall (2 November 1632) and the first record of a baptism for a child (I 3 May 1638) is puzzling. The eldest son, Samuel, was very likely born during this period, say in 1636, but this still leaves a sizable gap; and if John and Bethia Hall were residing in Charlestown throughout this period, why wasn't a baptism for Samuel recorded? One possible solution derives from the problematic nature of the early Charlestown church records, which were recopied some years after the date of the events recorded. Savage demonstrated that the Charlestown church records have RICHARD KETTLE married to his wife ESTHER WARD some time before the marriage actually took place. The same may have happened with John and Bethia. If that is true John and Bethia may not have married until about 1636, and if she were from some place other than Charlestown, perhaps Samuel was baptized there, in a church whose records no longer exist. This proposed solution may also explain the gap of four years between John Hall's admission to Boston church and his admission as a freeman, for he may not yet have been twenty-one in 1630.
On 8 June 1655 concerning a "complaint made by John Hall, of Yarmouth, against Francis Baker, of the same town, for abusing Samuel Hall, his son, and ser[vant to the said Baker, by kicking of him and otherwise unreasonably striking of him, the Court have ordered, that the[ said Samuel Hall shall be and continue with his father until the next Court of elections" [PCR 3:83]; the controversy was ended when on 7 August 1655 the court ordered John Hall to pay Francis Baker ;E8 for the remainder of Samuel Hall's time [PCR 3:88].

BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTE: Amos Otis treated his family in his survey of Barnstable families, in the course of which he described some of the lands held by John Hall at Barnstable and Yarmouth [Otis 1:450-56].

1

      He joined the First Church of Charlestown at its organization, July 30, 1630. In 1632 a majority of the members being on that side of the Charles river organized the First Church of Boston, among the number being John Hall and his wife Bethia. He had Lot No. 48 in 1633, and was admitted a freeman May 14, 1634. About 1640 he became a resident of Barnstable, and was on the list of those able to bear arms in 1643. In 1653 he was a resident of Yarmouth, in that part of the town later set off as Dennis. Also in 1653 he was listed as a Surveyor. His will is dated 15 July 1694, and proved 29 August 1696. He is buried on his farm."
     
[Connecticut by Cutter]
John was born circa 1611. John immigrated to Boston in 1630.2,1 He married Bethia NN---- circa 1636.1 John Hall was present at Shebar Hall's christening on 9 February 1639/40 at Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts.3 John died on 23 July 1696 at Dennis, Barnstable, Massachusetts.4

Children of John Hall and Bethia NN----

Child of John Hall and Elizabeth Larned

Citations

  1. [S329] Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration Begins.
  2. [S69] Woodstock, CT, Bowen, Clarence W. , pg 547.
  3. [S466] Conn, by Cutter.
  4. [S49] Gen.Notes Barn. Fam., Otis, Amos , pg 451.

Bethia NN----

F, d. 1 February 1683
     Bethia was born.1 She married John Hall circa 1636.2 Bethia NN---- was present at Shebar Hall's christening on 9 February 1639/40 at Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts.3 Bethia died on 1 February 1683 at Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts.

Children of Bethia NN---- and John Hall

Citations

  1. [S69] Woodstock, CT, Bowen, Clarence W. , pg 547.
  2. [S329] Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration Begins.
  3. [S466] Conn, by Cutter.

Samuel Hall

M, b. before 1637, d. 20 January 1694/95
     Samuel was born before 1637 at Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts.1 He was the son of John Hall and Bethia NN----. Samuel died on 20 January 1694/95.2

Citations

  1. [S49] Gen.Notes Barn. Fam., Otis, Amos , pg 451.
  2. [S465] Conn. by Cutter.

Joseph Hall

M, b. 3 July 1642
     Joseph was born on 3 July 1642 at Yarmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.1 He was the son of John Hall and Elizabeth Larned.

Citations

  1. [S49] Gen.Notes Barn. Fam., Otis, Amos , pg 451.

William Hall

M, b. circa 1651, d. 19 February 1726
     He was baptized on 8 June 1651 at Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts. William was born circa 1651.1 He was the son of John Hall and Bethia NN----. William died on 19 February 1726 at Mansfield, Connecticut.

Citations

  1. [S49] Gen.Notes Barn. Fam., Otis, Amos , pg 451.

Benjamin Hall1

M, b. circa 1653
     He was baptized on 29 May 1653 at Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts. Benjamin was born circa 1653.2 He was the son of John Hall and Bethia NN----.

Citations

  1. [S329] Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration Begins.
  2. [S49] Gen.Notes Barn. Fam., Otis, Amos , pg 451.

Elisha Hall1

M, b. circa 1655
     Elisha died. Elisha was born circa 1655.2 He was the son of John Hall and Bethia NN----.

Citations

  1. [S329] Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration Begins.
  2. [S49] Gen.Notes Barn. Fam., Otis, Amos , pg 451.

Nathaniel Hall1

M, b. circa 1645
     Nathaniel died. He was baptized on 8 February 1645 at Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts. Nathaniel was born circa 1645.2 He was the son of John Hall and Bethia NN----.

Citations

  1. [S329] Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration Begins.
  2. [S49] Gen.Notes Barn. Fam., Otis, Amos , pg 451.

Gershom Hall1

M, b. circa 1647
     He was baptized on 5 March 1647 at Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts. Gershom was born circa 1647.2 He was the son of John Hall and Bethia NN----.

Citations

  1. [S329] Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration Begins.
  2. [S49] Gen.Notes Barn. Fam., Otis, Amos , pg 451.

Elizabeth Larned

F
     Elizabeth was born.1

Child of Elizabeth Larned and John Hall

Citations

  1. [S467] Conn, by Cutter pg.

Shebar Hall

F, b. before 9 February 1639/1640 (
     Shebar was born before 9 February 1639/1640 ( at Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts. She was christened on 9 February 1639/40 at Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of John Hall and Bethia NN----.

Citations

  1. [S466] Conn, by Cutter.

Augustine Bearse

M, b. circa 1618, d. before 1697
      Genealogical Notes of Barnstable Families
     
     
      "Augustine Bearse came to Barnstable with the first company in 1639. His house lot, containing twelve acres of very rocky land, was in the westerly part of the East Parish. He was one of the very few against who no complaint was ever made; a fact which speaks well for his character as a man and a citizen. He was a farmer, lived on the produce of his land, and brought up his large family to be like himself, useful members of society. He became a member of Mr. Lothrop's church, April 29, 1643. His name stands at the head of the list, he being the first who joined after its removal to Barnstable. He appears to have been very exact in the performance of his religious duties, causing his children to be baptized on the Sabbath next following the day of their birth. His son Joseph was born on Sunday and was carried two miles to the church and baptized the same day. Many believed in those times that children dying unbaptized were lost, and it was consequently the duty of the parent to present his child early for baptism. Goodman Bearse was influenced by this feeling; he did not wish, by a week's delay. to peril the eternal salvation of his child."
     
Augustine was born circa 1618 at England.1 Augustine immigrated to (an unknown value) on 24 April 1638.1 Augustine died before 1697 at Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts.2

Children of Augustine Bearse

Citations

  1. [S49] Gen.Notes Barn. Fam., Otis, Amos , pg 52.
  2. [S49] Gen.Notes Barn. Fam., Otis, Amos , pg 53.

Mary Bearse

F, b. 1640
     Mary was born in 1640 at Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Augustine Bearse.

Citations

  1. [S49] Gen.Notes Barn. Fam., Otis, Amos , pg 54.

Martha Bearse

F, b. 1642
     Martha was born in 1642 at Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Augustine Bearse.

Citations

  1. [S49] Gen.Notes Barn. Fam., Otis, Amos , pg 54.

Sarah Bearse1

F, b. 28 March 1647
     Sarah was born on 28 March 1647 at Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts.2 She was the daughter of Augustine Bearse. She married John Hamblen in August 1667 at Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts.

Children of Sarah Bearse and John Hamblen

Citations

  1. [S49] Gen.Notes Barn. Fam., Otis, Amos.
  2. [S49] Gen.Notes Barn. Fam., Otis, Amos , pg 54.

Abigail Bearse

F, b. 18 December 1647
     Abigail was born on 18 December 1647 at Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Augustine Bearse.

Citations

  1. [S49] Gen.Notes Barn. Fam., Otis, Amos , pg 54.

Hannah Bearse

F, b. 16 November 1649
     Hannah was born on 16 November 1649 at Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Augustine Bearse.

Citations

  1. [S49] Gen.Notes Barn. Fam., Otis, Amos , pg 54.

Joseph Bearse

M, b. 25 January 1651/52
     Joseph was born on 25 January 1651/52 at Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts.1 He was the son of Augustine Bearse.

Citations

  1. [S49] Gen.Notes Barn. Fam., Otis, Amos , pg 54.

Hester Bearse

F, b. 2 October 1653
     Hester was born on 2 October 1653 at Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Augustine Bearse.

Citations

  1. [S49] Gen.Notes Barn. Fam., Otis, Amos , pg 54.

Lydia Bearse

F, b. September 1655
     Lydia was born in September 1655 at Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Augustine Bearse.

Citations

  1. [S49] Gen.Notes Barn. Fam., Otis, Amos , pg 54.

Rebecca Bearse

F, b. September 1657
     Rebecca was born in September 1657 at Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Augustine Bearse.

Citations

  1. [S49] Gen.Notes Barn. Fam., Otis, Amos , pg 54.

James Bearse

M, b. July 1660
     James was born in July 1660 at Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts.1 He was the son of Augustine Bearse.

Citations

  1. [S49] Gen.Notes Barn. Fam., Otis, Amos , pg 54.

Henry Cogan

M, b. circa 1566, d. December 1612
     Henry Cogan, father and grandfather of emigrants from England to America, may have been son to Henry Cogan who married in Chedzoy, 1 July 1565, Elizabeth Carye. His own baptism has not been found. Antecedents of Joane Boridege, Henry's wife, are not known.

His will describes him as a clothier, of Taunton, and is dated 27 November 1612, probated 29 June 1613 (PCC 52 Capell: it has been searched for at Taunton and not found) This will is curious: the sum of £10 is left to each of the six daughters (Johane, Judith, Mary, Elizabeth, Anne, and Frances), to be paid at their respective marriages, and if any marry without consent of their mother, they are to lose their shares for five years. Of the sons, only John is mentioned, and he is to have merely three pairs of loambes (gloves) furnished with fleece "and suck like things as belong unto them", and this only on the day of his marriage. Since the marriage is still in the future (it actually took place on 26 June 1615), there can be no question of a previous marriage settlement. If John is already in business and, upon embarking in the mercantile world, has gotten his patrimony in advance, then the omission of Richard, baptized 17 January 1602, and of Henry, baptized 6 April 1607, is certainly odd. It cannot be argued that Richard has died vita patris, for his burial took place 6 September 1620, and we have good reason to suppose that Henry was still alive in 1612 and for many years after. John might have been his father's partner, but the other sons were too young for that. Moreover, had there been a partnership, we should probably have heard of it in the will. The wife Johane is named executrix and residuary legatee; Richard Savidge and Jasper Chapline, friends of testator, are named overseers, each to have 12d. This Henry Cogan was not a wealthy man. 1 Henry was born circa 1566 at Taunton, county Somerset, England.2,1 He was the son of Henry Cogan and Elizabeth Carye. He married Joane Boridge on 30 November 1590 at Taunton, county Somerset, England.2,1 Henry Cogan was present at Judith Cogan's christening on 13 June 1594 at Taunton, county Somerset, England.3 His body was interred on 1 December 1612 at Taunton, county Somerset, England, St. Mary Magdalen.1 Henry died in December 1612.1

Children of Henry Cogan and Joane Boridge

Citations

  1. [S70] NEHGR, "unknown short article title."
  2. [S68] Plymouth Colony, Stratton, Eugene A. , pg 342.
  3. [S70] NEHGR, "unknown short article title", pg 121.