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Jacob Patchin Sr.

Birth
Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA
Death
15 Feb 1750 (aged 86)
Wilton, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA
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JACOB PATCHIN was the son of MARY MOREHOUSE, second wife of JOSEPH PATCHEN (or PATCHING), both of England.

He was christened on 17 March 1663 in Fairfield, CT and was made a freeman (released from indentured servitude) on 18 March 1689, also in Fairfield, CT.

He married MARY HUBBERD/HUBBARD around 1767. This was her second marriage, since she had a daughter named MARY GRUMMAN, and her husband JACOB was later made administrator of the estate of SAMUEL GRUMMAN, who named JACOB'S wife MARY as his daughter.

Their known children:

1) Abraham Patchin
2) Abigail Patchin b. 24 March 1694 in Fairfield, CT. d. 1773.
3) Sarah Patchin b. 1697 in Fairfield, CT.
4) Jacob Patchin b. 2 Nov 1701 in Fairfield, CT. d. 4 April 1764 in Wilton, CT. Chris. 2 Nov 1701 in Fairfield, CT. Marr. to Margery Cable 1725 in Wilton, CT.
5) Martha Patchin b. 11 Sept 1703 in Fairfield, CT.
6) Samuel Patchin b. 1705 in Fairfield, CT. Christening: 30 June 1706 in Fairfield, CT.
7) Joseph Patchin b. 1694 d. 1758.

Notes for the Reader in 2009: The Patchin family and the families with which they intermarried were mostly present in CT for multiple generations. In some accounts Patchins and Morehouses intermarried 14 times. The following data is from the Patchen(in) Family Association, maintained by John W. and Lucille Patchen, 3201 St. Francis Blvd. NW, Anoka, MN 55303-1017.

Notes for JACOB PATCHIN, 1663 - 15 Feb 1748/49

JACOB PATCHEN was made freeman, Mar. 18, 1689, and in 1692 was appointed administrator of the estate of SAMUEL GRUMMAN, late of Fairfield. 1692/3, SAMUEL ADAMS purchased from JACOB PATCHEN, with consent of his wife, part of the long lot laid out to JOHN GRUMMAN dec'd.

Mar. 24 1694/5, his wife renewed her covenant, and Aug. 3, 1746, admitted to full communion; Mar. 24, 1694/5, her daughter, MARY [B]RUMMAN, was baptized, with JOSEPH and ABIGAIL PATCHEN, children of her second marriage. The will of WILLIAM HUBBARD, dated Oct.10, 1702, probated Nov.25, 1702, reads, in part: "I William Hubbard give my son-in-law Jacob Patchen my cloak and the clothes I now have on and the best pair of shoes I have. And to my daughter Mary Patchen the bed I lie on and the appurtenances thereto. . .All residue one half to daughter Mary Patchen and one half to daughter Sara Bennit. I give the residue of my wearing clothes herein not before disposed of unto my son-in-law Thomas Bennit. I give unto my son William Hubbard meadows at Greenwich."

As there are several mentions made of JACOB PATCHEN in the Fairfield church records, we give them as of interest to his descendants, although as he had moved to Norwalk, Wilton Parish, before Nov.13, 1746, on which date he 'of Norwalk' conveyed to son JACOB, Sr. who may have continued in the Fairfield church.

Mar. 11, 1727, Jacob Patchen to be seated in the third long seat in meeting house;
Mar. 2, 1730, 'The Society did agree to give Jacob Patchen 8 pounds 15 shillings he finding Mr. Sturgeon a sofishent suply of firewood for year Insewing,'
Dec.7, 1733, 'Jacob Patchen to be Seated in Second long Seat;'
Jan. 9, 1744, 'Society made choice of Jacob Pachin to collect ye Society rate and have 19 shillings for his trouble also minister's rate and have for his trouble 14 shillings;'
Dec. 19, 1745, 'Jacob Pachin to collect minister's rate and to have 35 shillings for it';
Dec. 4, 1746, 'It was voted to give Jacob Pachin one hundred and fifty pounds old tennor to finish their meeting House Galeryes agreeable unto ye Lord's work';
July 13, 1749, 'The meeting house thirty and five pounds;'
Dec. 1, 1749, 'It was voted that the thirty five pounds given Jacob Patchen be put in Mr. Gaylord's rate and gathered by sd. collector;'

Jacob Patchen died Feb. 15, 1750, aged about 88 years;
A Jacob Patchin died Apr.4, 1764, aged about 60 years.

New Meeting house galleries were finished by Jacob Patchen in 1747 with good white wood and white oak boards' - Olmstead, p. 21.
Dec. 28, 1752, Mr. Jacob Patchen on School Committee;
Dec. 12, 1757, Jacob Patchen on committee to adjust accounts in respect to a pound (for stray cattle) near Split Rock.

The manual of members of the Fairfield Congregational church includes several of the Patchen name, as follows: 1733, Joseph Pachin, Mary, his wife, Jacob Patchin; 1737, wife of Jacob Patchin; 1745, Jacob Patchen; 1752, Thaddeus Patchen, Sarah Stuart; 1755, Isaac Patchen, Betty (Stone), his wife; 1756, James Olmstead, Mary (Patchen), his wife; 1757, Jabez Patchen and wife; 1758, Josiah Williams, Margaret (Patchen), his wife.
JACOB PATCHIN was the son of MARY MOREHOUSE, second wife of JOSEPH PATCHEN (or PATCHING), both of England.

He was christened on 17 March 1663 in Fairfield, CT and was made a freeman (released from indentured servitude) on 18 March 1689, also in Fairfield, CT.

He married MARY HUBBERD/HUBBARD around 1767. This was her second marriage, since she had a daughter named MARY GRUMMAN, and her husband JACOB was later made administrator of the estate of SAMUEL GRUMMAN, who named JACOB'S wife MARY as his daughter.

Their known children:

1) Abraham Patchin
2) Abigail Patchin b. 24 March 1694 in Fairfield, CT. d. 1773.
3) Sarah Patchin b. 1697 in Fairfield, CT.
4) Jacob Patchin b. 2 Nov 1701 in Fairfield, CT. d. 4 April 1764 in Wilton, CT. Chris. 2 Nov 1701 in Fairfield, CT. Marr. to Margery Cable 1725 in Wilton, CT.
5) Martha Patchin b. 11 Sept 1703 in Fairfield, CT.
6) Samuel Patchin b. 1705 in Fairfield, CT. Christening: 30 June 1706 in Fairfield, CT.
7) Joseph Patchin b. 1694 d. 1758.

Notes for the Reader in 2009: The Patchin family and the families with which they intermarried were mostly present in CT for multiple generations. In some accounts Patchins and Morehouses intermarried 14 times. The following data is from the Patchen(in) Family Association, maintained by John W. and Lucille Patchen, 3201 St. Francis Blvd. NW, Anoka, MN 55303-1017.

Notes for JACOB PATCHIN, 1663 - 15 Feb 1748/49

JACOB PATCHEN was made freeman, Mar. 18, 1689, and in 1692 was appointed administrator of the estate of SAMUEL GRUMMAN, late of Fairfield. 1692/3, SAMUEL ADAMS purchased from JACOB PATCHEN, with consent of his wife, part of the long lot laid out to JOHN GRUMMAN dec'd.

Mar. 24 1694/5, his wife renewed her covenant, and Aug. 3, 1746, admitted to full communion; Mar. 24, 1694/5, her daughter, MARY [B]RUMMAN, was baptized, with JOSEPH and ABIGAIL PATCHEN, children of her second marriage. The will of WILLIAM HUBBARD, dated Oct.10, 1702, probated Nov.25, 1702, reads, in part: "I William Hubbard give my son-in-law Jacob Patchen my cloak and the clothes I now have on and the best pair of shoes I have. And to my daughter Mary Patchen the bed I lie on and the appurtenances thereto. . .All residue one half to daughter Mary Patchen and one half to daughter Sara Bennit. I give the residue of my wearing clothes herein not before disposed of unto my son-in-law Thomas Bennit. I give unto my son William Hubbard meadows at Greenwich."

As there are several mentions made of JACOB PATCHEN in the Fairfield church records, we give them as of interest to his descendants, although as he had moved to Norwalk, Wilton Parish, before Nov.13, 1746, on which date he 'of Norwalk' conveyed to son JACOB, Sr. who may have continued in the Fairfield church.

Mar. 11, 1727, Jacob Patchen to be seated in the third long seat in meeting house;
Mar. 2, 1730, 'The Society did agree to give Jacob Patchen 8 pounds 15 shillings he finding Mr. Sturgeon a sofishent suply of firewood for year Insewing,'
Dec.7, 1733, 'Jacob Patchen to be Seated in Second long Seat;'
Jan. 9, 1744, 'Society made choice of Jacob Pachin to collect ye Society rate and have 19 shillings for his trouble also minister's rate and have for his trouble 14 shillings;'
Dec. 19, 1745, 'Jacob Pachin to collect minister's rate and to have 35 shillings for it';
Dec. 4, 1746, 'It was voted to give Jacob Pachin one hundred and fifty pounds old tennor to finish their meeting House Galeryes agreeable unto ye Lord's work';
July 13, 1749, 'The meeting house thirty and five pounds;'
Dec. 1, 1749, 'It was voted that the thirty five pounds given Jacob Patchen be put in Mr. Gaylord's rate and gathered by sd. collector;'

Jacob Patchen died Feb. 15, 1750, aged about 88 years;
A Jacob Patchin died Apr.4, 1764, aged about 60 years.

New Meeting house galleries were finished by Jacob Patchen in 1747 with good white wood and white oak boards' - Olmstead, p. 21.
Dec. 28, 1752, Mr. Jacob Patchen on School Committee;
Dec. 12, 1757, Jacob Patchen on committee to adjust accounts in respect to a pound (for stray cattle) near Split Rock.

The manual of members of the Fairfield Congregational church includes several of the Patchen name, as follows: 1733, Joseph Pachin, Mary, his wife, Jacob Patchin; 1737, wife of Jacob Patchin; 1745, Jacob Patchen; 1752, Thaddeus Patchen, Sarah Stuart; 1755, Isaac Patchen, Betty (Stone), his wife; 1756, James Olmstead, Mary (Patchen), his wife; 1757, Jabez Patchen and wife; 1758, Josiah Williams, Margaret (Patchen), his wife.


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