Ancestors of Richard Edmund Haskell

Source Citations


640. John Gallop

1Gale Research, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s, Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2009.Original data - Filby, P. William, ed.. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s. Farmington Hills, MI, USA: Gale Research, 2009.Original data: Filby, P. William, ed.. Pass, Source Citation: Place: Massachusetts; Year: 1630; Page Number: 116, Ancestry.com, http://www.Ancestry.com. "arrival date:  1630 arrival place:  Massachusetts Name: John Gallop." http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=pili354&h=1460171&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt.

2The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R), Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150  USA. Killed in the great Narraganset swamp fight, 19 Dec. 1675, the hardest battle of King Philip's war.

3Savage, James, Genealogical Dictionary of the Frirst Settlers of New England, Vol. 2, page 223. "JOHN, Boston 1637, serv. in the Pequot war, for wh. Conn. made him a gr. of 100 acres; m. Hannah, d. of Margaret Lake, a wid. wh. resid. at John Winthrop's, had Hannah, b. 14 Aug. 1644; rem. to New London 1651, was s. of the preced. b. in Eng. prob. was of Taunton 1643, a short time, rem. to Stonington, of wh. he was rep. Oct. 1665 and May 1667, had John, wh. bec. freem. 1673; Benadam, b. a. 1656; William, 1638; Christobel; Eliz.; Mary; and Margaret; beside Esther, b. 21 July 1653, wh. m. 17 Dec. 1674, Henry Hodges of Taunton; and Samuel, wh. d. prob. unm. He was one of the six capt. k. in the gr. Narraganset swamp fight, 19 Dec. 1673, the hardest bat. of Philip's war, when 80 were k. and 150 wound. of wh. many d. bef. relief could be had. His comp. had many k. and wound. Hannah m. as his sec. w. 1672, Stephen Gifford; Christobel m. Dec. 1677, Peter Crary; Eliz. m. Henry Stephens; and Mary m. John Cole of Boston. In 1704, Margaret was unm."

4John D. Gallop, The Genealogical History of the Gallup Family in the United States, Press of the Hartford Printing Company, 1893, pages 21-22. Digital Edition (c) 2002 by Righard Bingham, Oceanport, NJ. "2    JOHN GALLUP, son of John and Christobel Gallup, was born in England, and came to this country in 1633. He married in 1643, at Boston, Hannah Lake, daughter of John and Margaret Lake. Madam Margaret Lake was the daughter of Edmund Read, Esq., of Wickford, Essex county, England, and sister of Elizabeth Read, who married John Winthrop, jr., Governor of Connecticut. In early life he showed signs of the bravery which afterwards distinguished him as an Indian warrior. It is supposed he was with his father and assisted him in the capture of John Oldham's vessel, off Block Island. With Massachusetts forces he engaged with his father in the Pequot war and bore himself so bravely that the General Court of Connecticut in 1671 gave him a grant of 100 acres of land. He came to New London in 1650 or '51. The following extracts are from Miss Calkin's History of New London: "Before the end of the municipal year Febuary 25, 1650-1, we find the names of John Gallup and Mrs. Lake and others, all applicants for house lots. " "On the town street, east of Stallion and Bayley, a lot of ample dimensions was laid out to John Gallup, eight acres in the very heart of the town covering the space east of the town street to the beach and extending north from State street to Federal. " In the colonial records at Hartford may be found the following: February 9, 1652-3, John Gallup in consideration and with respect unto the services his father hath done for the country, hath given him up the river of Mistick, which side he will 300 acres of upland. February 6, 1653-4, John Gallup, hath given him a further addition to his land at Mistick, 150 acres, which he accepts of and acknowledged himself satisfyde for what lands he formerly laide claim unto upon the general neck as a gift of his father's, which as he saith was given to his father by General Stoughton atter the Pequott war.     Having these large grants of land he removed with his family in 1654 to the east side of the Mystic river, now Stoning-ton, where he had taken up the land granted him. He was one of the early settlers of that town. His homestead place was bounded on the west by Mystic river, south by. Captain Stanton's homestead place and Captain Denison's land, east by Denison's land and the town lots, and on the north by Robert Park's land. He represented the town at the General Court in 1665 and 1667. He was also an Indian interpreter. When King Philip's war broke out, although he was over sixty, age had not quenched his martial ardor. New London county having raised seventy men under Captain John Mason of Norwich, Captain Gallup joined with him at the head of the Mohegans. These troops forming a junction with those of the other colonies, were engaged in the fearful swamp fight at Narragansett, December 19, 1675, (within the limits of the present town of South Kingston, R. I.) In storming this fort he led his men bravely forward and was one of the six captains who fell in this memorable fight. A complete victory was here gained over the savage foe, but with great loss of life on both sides. Capt. Gallup was a brave and valuable officer and was loved and respected by his men. The division made of his estate by order of the County Court was to the widow, £100; to the oldest son John, £137; to Benadam, £90; to William and Samuel, each £89; to the five daughters, £70 each. Mrs. Hannah Gallup had also a large grant of land from the General Court in consideration of her great loss.     Children: 6   HANNAH, b. at Boston, Sept. 14, 1644. m. Stephen Gifford of Norwich, Ct., June 18, 1672.  7   JOHN, b. 8   ESTHER, b. N. London, Mch. 24, 1653. m. Henry Hodges of Taunton, Dec. 17, 1674. 9   BENADAM, b. Stonington, 1655. 10   WILLIAM, 1658.  11   SAMUEL, 12   CHRISTOBEL, m. Peter Crary of Groton, Dec. 31, 1677. 13   ELIZABETH, m. Henry Stevens of Stonington. 14   MARY, m. John Cole, schoolmaster of Boston.  15   MARGARET, m. Joseph Culver of Groton."

5Gale Research, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s, Source Citation: Place: Massachusetts; Year: 1630; Page Number: 116. "arrival date:  1630 arrival place:  Massachusetts Name: John Gallop." http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=pili354&h=1460171&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt.


641. Hannah Anna Lake

1The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R), Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150  USA.

2Walter Goodwin Davis, Ancestry of John Lake, Husband of Margaret (Reade) Lake, NEHGR. 84, July 1930, pp. 304-317.


642. John Prentice

1Savage, James, Genealogical Dictionary of the Frirst Settlers of New England, vol 3 page 478. "JOHN, New London, s. of Valentine, b. in Eng. brot. by his f. to Roxbury 1631; was a blacksmith, rem. from R. 1652; by w. Esther, had John, b. 6 Aug. 1652; Joseph, 2 Apr. 1655, d. at 21 yrs.; Jonathan, 15 July 1657; Esther, 20 July 1660; Peter, 31 July 1663, d. at 7 yrs.; Stephen, 26 Nov. or Dec. 1666; and the five last of these were brot. to bapt. 19 Apr. 1668, at Roxbury, more than a hundred miles, as had the first b. been 29 Sept. 1667, into the ch. there, the f. hav. been rec. 24 Sept. 1665.  Other ch. he had, Mercy, b. Dec. 1668, d. at 21 yrs.; Hannah, June 1672; Thomas and Eliz. tw. 6 Nov. 1675; and Valentine, whose date is not found. He was a prosper. man, rep. 1668 and 70, owned shipping and cultiv. ld. m. 1685, sec. w. Rebecca, d. of Ralph Parker, had Ralph, and d. a. 1691. Often the name appears Prents. Esther m. Benadam or Benjamin Gallop; Hannah m. lieut. John Frink of Stonington; and Eliz. d. unm. 13 Dec. 1770."


644. Jeremiah Rogers

1The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol 162, Jan 2008, page 18.


645. Abigail (Abiah) Pierce

1Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Vol III, page 1471.


650. Thomas French

1Savage, James, Genealogical Dictionary of the Frirst Settlers of New England, Vol. 2, pages 207-208. "THOMAS, Boston 1631, had, I think, by w. Alice, Mary, I 208     bapt. 23 Sept. 1632, wh. d. soon, and Mary, again, 2 Mar. 1634, freem. 6 Nov. 1632, was dism. from Boston ch. 27 Jan. 1639 to that of Ipswich, whither he had gone 1634, prob. d. 1639. Perhaps he came in the Lion with John Winthrop, the Gov.'s.; for his name is on the list of the ch. bef. the use of dates betw. those of young W. and his w. Martha."

2Pope, Charles Henry, Pioneers of Massachusetts, page 176. "Thomas, Boston, memb. chh. 1631, frm. Nov. 6, 1632. He was dism. to Ipswich 27 (11) 1638. Wife Alice; ch. Mary bapt. 23 (7) 1632, Mary bapt. 2 (1) 1634. Admin, gr. by Gen. Court 5 (9) 1639, to his widow. She was dism. from the Boston chh. 16 (4) 1644, being now the wife of Thomas Hewlett."

3Charles Edward Banks, The Winthrop Fleet of 1630, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1930-2003, page 71.


652. Zacheus Curtis

1Pope, Charles Henry, Pioneers of Massachusetts, page 126. "Zaccheus, of Downton, Eng., came in the James April 5, 1635. Settled at Salem; bought house near Brooksby, Marblehead; had grant of land 1646. See Corwithen. At Topsfield, wife Mary; ch. Mary d. 31 Dec. 1674, Mary d. Oct. 21, 1683, Zaccheus d. 7 Nov. 1683."

2Savage, James, Genealogical Dictionary of the Frirst Settlers of New England, vol 1 page 488. "ZACCHEUS, Salem, came in the James from Southmpton, 1635, was from Downtown, in Wiltsh. had gr. of ld. 1646, but prob. rem. to Gloucester, there by w. Joan had Mary, b. 12 May 1659, wh. m. 19 Apr. 1677, at S. Richard Friend.  He had, also, Ephraim, wh. was admor. on est. Nov. 1682, tho. the wid. was then liv."


654. Thomas Looke

1Savage, James, Genealogical Dictionary of the Frirst Settlers of New England, vol 3 page 111. "LOOK THOMAS, Lynn, had Thomas, b. June 1646; Sarah, 12 Mar. 1648; Jonathan, July 1651; Mary, July 1654; and Eliz. May 1656 wh. m. 17 June 1675, John Kenny, had John, b. 25 Mar. foll. and Eliz. 6 Feb. 1678.  Jonathan was of Topsfield 1684."


658. Anthony Potter

1Pope, Charles Henry, Pioneers of Massachusetts, page 370.


660. Humphrey Gilbert

1Pope, Charles Henry, Pioneers of Massachusetts, page 186. "GILBERT, Humphrey, husbandman, Ipswich; paid in 1643 for service against the Indians. Bought land toward Wenham in 1650. Taxed at Wenham in 1655. He deposed in 1654, ae. about 38 years. [Mdx. Files.] Will, dated 14 (12) 1657, prob. March 30, 1658; beq. to wife Elizabeth, son John, and dau. Elizabeth; to Abigail and 3 other daus. who were under age; to Peter Harvie, Richard Palmer, Richard Comer, Moses Ebberne. The 4 minor daus. petitioned that their husbands be app. adminrs. Jan. 1657-8. Evidence was given 27 (4) 1666, that the dau. Hannah had rec'd her portion."

2Savage, James, Genealogical Dictionary of the Frirst Settlers of New England, Vol. 2, page 249. "HUMPHREY, Ipswich 1648, d. 13 Feb. 1658 (as rec. has it in Geneal. Reg. XII. 370), when his ch. all minors, were John; Abigail; Esther, aged 4 yrs. and two other ds. of wh. one, Mary, m. 24 Nov. 1672, Richard Palmer, and the other, June 1670, m. Peter Harvey; one m. Richard Palmer; one m. Richard Comer; and one m. Moses Ebborne; and to the four ds. admin. was giv. Jan. 1658. This proves the age of Esther, as count. very wrong.  His wid. Eliz. m. 24 Sept. 1658, William Rayner. His will of 14 Feb. the day bef. he d. is in Geneal. Reg. XII. 298."


664. Samuel Kimball

1The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R), Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150  USA.

2MA marriage index CD 1633-1850. Kimball, Samuell   Witt, Marah   Sep 20, 1676   Wenham  Essex.

3Vital Records, Wenham VR page 138. KIMBALL Samuell, and Marah Witt, Sept. 20, 1676. CT. R.

4Vital Records, page 177. WITT Marah, and Samuell Kimball, Nov. 20, 1676. CT. R.


665. Martha Witt

1The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R), Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150  USA.

2Savage, James, Genealogical Dictionary of the Frirst Settlers of New England, vol 4 page 619. "WITT JOHN, Lynn 1650, was, perhaps, one of the selectmen of Groton 1655, to aid in organiz. town gov. but soon back at L. by w. Sarah had Martha, b. 5 Mar. 1659; Thomas, 25 July 1661; Ebenezer, 6 Apr. 1665, d. in few wks.; and others. He d. 2 Dec. 1675, leav. wid. Sarah, and ch. Ann Barney; Eliz.; Sarah; Mary, wh. m. 6 June 1665, Samuel Stocker; Martha; and s. John; Thomas; and Jonathan. This John seems to have been of Salem;  but ano."


666. Joseph Jr. Fowler

1The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R), Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150  USA.


667. Elizabeth Hutton

1The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R), Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150  USA.


668. Nathaniel Wells

1The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R), Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150  USA.

2Dodd, Jordan, Liahona Research, comp, Massachusetts, Marriages, 1633-1850, Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005.Original data - With some noted exceptions all marriage records in this collection can be found at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah, and may be available through Fami, Ancestry.com, http://www.Ancestry.com.


669. Lydia Thurlow

1The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R), Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150  USA.


676. Capt. Paul Thorndike

1Savage, James, Genealogical Dictionary of the Frirst Settlers of New England, Vol. 4, page 290. "PAUL, Beverly, only s. of the preced., was bapt. 18 Apr. 1663, aged a. 20 yrs. by the dean at Westminster Abbey,  m. 28 Apr. 1668, Mary or Margaret, d. of James Patch, had Mary, b. 8 Jan. 1669; Eliz. 14 Oct. 1670; Hannah, 14 May 1673; John, 22 Jan. 1675; Paul, 17 Apr. 1677; Herbert; and Martha; was lieut. 1677, freem. 1680, and rep. 1681.  Prob. all the eleven gr. at H. C. are his descend."


677. Mary Patch

1Vital Records, Salem VR, Vol. 2, Page 141. "Mary, d. James and Hana, 6: 2 m: 1649. CT. R. Note: 2 m [April]."