Hij is getrouwd met Elizabeth Jacobs.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 2 juni 1692 te Windham, Connecticut, United States, hij was toen 34 jaar oud.
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Samuel Lincoln<br>Ook bekend als: Samuel LinkhornSamuel Linkon<br>Geslacht: Man<br>Geboorte: 16 mei 1658 - Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America<br>Doop: 16 mei 1658 - Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States<br>Huwelijk: Echtgeno(o)t(e): Sarah Royce - Ongeveer 1682 - Taunton, Plymouth Colony, British Colonial America<br>Huwelijk: Echtgeno(o)t(e): Elizabeth Jacobs - 2 jun 1692 - Windham, Connecticut, United States<br>Huwelijk: Echtgeno(o)t(e): Experience Reed - 1729 - Windham, Connecticut, British Colonial America<br>Overlijden: 3 mrt 1738 - Windham, Windham, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America<br>Er schijnt een probleem te zijn met de verwanten van deze persoon. Bekijk deze persoon op FamilySearch om deze informatie te bekijken.<br> Aanvullende informatie:
NamesofChildrenofSamuelLinkonandElizabethJacobs: Lincoln Magazine Article
LifeSketch: LIFE STORY: SAMUEL LINCOLN was born Mar. 16, 1658, in Taunton, Bristol, MA. He was the son of Thomas Lincoln of Taunton. This is proved in that Thomas left a bequest for his grand daughter, Lydia Lincoln, Samuel's first child, in Thomas's last will and testament. Lydia was also named in Samuel's will and also a deed of land of her uncle, Jonah Lincoln. In September, 1682, the County Court records of New London, New London, CT, state that "Samuel Linkhorns of Taunton and Sarah Roice of Norwich are adjudged to pay a fine of five pounds, having been legally convicted of fornication before marriage." This rather undignified incident helps first place SAMUEL in Connecticut in 1682. The first mention of SAMUEL LINKON (the spelling used in Windham) in Larned's book was in a list prepared in conjunction with a town meeting, May 30, 1693. Because so many settlers had arrived during the winter, a list was established to identify admitted and approved inhabitants. The Norwich Land Records (1:132) record eighteen acres of pasture land belonging to Samuel Lincoln of Windham, Connecticut, more or less at Yantick (Norwich) abutting south on land of Hugh Calkin, west on land of Thomas Post and Hugh Calkin, north and east on commons. Part of the land was his father-in-law Royce's pasture lot and part a grant from the town, this parcel delivered to him as part of his mother- in-law Royce as appears upon the record entered Jan. 21, 1694/95. SAMUEL is further connected with Sarah Royce, when he is mentioned in the distribution of the estate of Jonathan Royce, Sep. 22, 1690: "Samuel Linkon received five pounds." Lydia is mentioned in the distribution of the estate of her grandfather THOMAS LINCOLN of Taunton, 1694, in which he distributes his property to his surviving children: "to Thomas, his son, he gave 5 parcels of land which he may sell if needed for his maintenance provided that Thomas cause to be payable to Lidiah, daughter of THOMAS, Sr's son, SAMUEL, 50 shillings when she shall arrive at the age of 18 years." (Bristol County Deeds, 2:260). The same provision is requested for "Lidiah" in the deed of land to Jonah, son of THOMAS, Sr. Sarah Royce must have died soon after the birth of Lydia and before June 2, 1692, when SAMUEL married ELIZABETH JACOBS (Windham Vital Records, A-24). Seven children were born to them. When ELIZABETH died, around 1727, SAMUEL married, for the third time, EXPERIENCE LANPHEAR, widow of SHADRACH LANPHEAR, and mother of his daughter-in-law, PRUDENCE LANPHEAR. Elizabeth JACOBS married Samuel Lincoln on June 2, 1692, (Windham Vital Records, A-24). He was the son of Thomas Lincoln and Mary Austin. He was born 1658 and died 1738. "The first Lincoln to appear in Windham county, Conn., was Samuel Lincoln, about 1692, claimed to have come from Taunton, Mass. via Norwich, Conn. He married in Windham, 2 June 1692, Elizabeth Jacobs. The children were: *Samuel, born 29 November 1693; *Mercy, born 4 December 1698; * Jacob, born 10 May 1696; *Thomas, born 24 October 1701; *Jonah, born 23 July 1704; *Nathaniel, born 11 April 1705; *Elizabeth, born ____." The children named here who survived to adulthood, Lydia, Samuel, Jacob, Mercy, Thomas,, Jonah, and Elizabeth, are all named in Samuel's Last Will and Testament. Elizabeth (Jacobs) died around 1727 (Samuel married in 1729 Experience (-----) Lanphere) Sources ↑ "Connecticut Births and Christenings, 1649-1906," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F772-699 : 11 February 2018), Elisabeth Jacob, 19 Oct 1668; citing ; FHL microfilm unknown. Marriage: Connecticut Town Marriage Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection). On May 9, 1732, SAMUEL made his will which was probated at Windham on Mar. 3, 1737/38. His son THOMAS was named as executor. SAMUEL acknowledges in the will, a previous gift of three parcels of land to THOMAS.
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