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William Hartwell

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William Hartwell

Birth
England
Death
12 Mar 1690 (aged 76)
Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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Concord deaths: William Hartwell ye Husband of Jazan his wife dyed march ye 12th 1689. Alias 1690.

William may have been the son of Robert Hartwell and Em Drury, b. Kent, England, 1613.

HARTWELL, WILLIAM, Concord, an early sett. prob. 1636, liv. in the pt. now Lincoln, was a valua. citiz. quartermaster in milit. serv. had William, b. 1638; John, 23 Feb. 1641; Mary, 1643; Samuel, 26 Mar. 1645; Martha, 25 Apr. 1649; and Sarah; was freem. 18 May 1642; a petnr. for gr. of Chelmsford, d. 12 Mar. 1690, aged 90. His first w. was Jessie, had other ch. Jonathan, and Nathaniel, but their dates of b. or d. or m. are unkn. He came, says tradit. from Kent; had, in 1644, or earlier, sec. w. Susan, in the rec. made mo. of Samuel, who d. 6 Aug. 1695. Six of this name had been gr. 1834, at Harv. Yale, Dart. and Brown. (From Savage's GENEALOGICAL DICTIONARY)

All of this name are supposed to have originated from William, who was among the first settlers in 1636; and in subsequent life was distinguished by the title of Quartermaster, at that time honorable in military life; d. Mar. 12, 1690; his wife d. 1695. (From History of Concord)

The Hartwell Homestead (c. 1636) burned to the ground in 1968. However, the gigantic brick hearth still stands, and is maintained by the National Park Service. It is located just to the east of Hartwell Tavern on the Battle Road, Minuteman National Historical Park, Lincoln.
Concord deaths: William Hartwell ye Husband of Jazan his wife dyed march ye 12th 1689. Alias 1690.

William may have been the son of Robert Hartwell and Em Drury, b. Kent, England, 1613.

HARTWELL, WILLIAM, Concord, an early sett. prob. 1636, liv. in the pt. now Lincoln, was a valua. citiz. quartermaster in milit. serv. had William, b. 1638; John, 23 Feb. 1641; Mary, 1643; Samuel, 26 Mar. 1645; Martha, 25 Apr. 1649; and Sarah; was freem. 18 May 1642; a petnr. for gr. of Chelmsford, d. 12 Mar. 1690, aged 90. His first w. was Jessie, had other ch. Jonathan, and Nathaniel, but their dates of b. or d. or m. are unkn. He came, says tradit. from Kent; had, in 1644, or earlier, sec. w. Susan, in the rec. made mo. of Samuel, who d. 6 Aug. 1695. Six of this name had been gr. 1834, at Harv. Yale, Dart. and Brown. (From Savage's GENEALOGICAL DICTIONARY)

All of this name are supposed to have originated from William, who was among the first settlers in 1636; and in subsequent life was distinguished by the title of Quartermaster, at that time honorable in military life; d. Mar. 12, 1690; his wife d. 1695. (From History of Concord)

The Hartwell Homestead (c. 1636) burned to the ground in 1968. However, the gigantic brick hearth still stands, and is maintained by the National Park Service. It is located just to the east of Hartwell Tavern on the Battle Road, Minuteman National Historical Park, Lincoln.

Inscription

WILLIAM HARTWELL
Died March 12th 1690
in the 77th year of his age
his wife
JAZAN HARTWELL
Died Aug. 5th 1695
in the 87th year of her age



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