Patience <I>Newman</I> Sparhawk

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Patience Newman Sparhawk

Birth
Massachusetts, USA
Death
3 Feb 1690 (aged 60–61)
Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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"NATHANIEL, Cambridge, s. of the preced. b. in Eng. m. 3 Oct. 1649, Patience, d. of Rev. Samuel Newman, had Nathaniel, wh. d. 12 Feb. 1651; Mary; Sybell; both bapt. at C.; Esther, bapt. 5 May 1661; Samuel, 5 Feb. 1665; Nathaniel; and John, H. C. 1689; was deac. and oft. selectman. His w. d. 3 Feb. 1690. Sybell m. Rev. Michael Wigglesworth."

Savage, James, "A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England: Showing Three Generations of Those Who Came Before May, 1692, on the Basis of Farmer's Register". (Boston: Little, Brown, and Co, 1860-1862)
4:144.
"NATHANIEL, Cambridge, s. of the preced. b. in Eng. m. 3 Oct. 1649, Patience, d. of Rev. Samuel Newman, had Nathaniel, wh. d. 12 Feb. 1651; Mary; Sybell; both bapt. at C.; Esther, bapt. 5 May 1661; Samuel, 5 Feb. 1665; Nathaniel; and John, H. C. 1689; was deac. and oft. selectman. His w. d. 3 Feb. 1690. Sybell m. Rev. Michael Wigglesworth."

Nathaniel Sparhawk, in Paige, Lucius Robinson "History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877: With a Genealogical Register". (Boston, Massachusetts: H. O. Houghton, 1877)
657.
2. Nathaniel² (Sparhawk), s. of Nathaniel¹, m. Patience, dau. of Rev. Samuel Newman of Rehoboth, 3 Oct. 1649, and had Nathaniel³, b. 3 Nov. 1650, d. 12 Feb. 1650-51; Mary³, b. about 1652, m. William Barrett 8 Oct. 1673; Sybil³, b. about 1655, m. Dr. Jonathan Avery of Dedham 22 July 1679, and subsequently m. Rev. Michael Wigglesworth of Malden, was mother of the first Professor Wigglesworth, and d. 6 Aug. 1708, a. 53; Esther³, bap. 5 May 1661; Samuel³, bap. 5 Feb. 1664; Nathaniel³, bap. 3 Nov. 1667; John³, b. about 1672. Nathaniel² the f. resided in the Brighton District (the residence of most of his descendants who remained within the ancient limits of Cambridge), was Selectman seven years between 1677 and 1686, a Deacon of the Church, and d. soon after 29 Dec. 1686, the date of his will; an Inventory of his estate was presented 20 Jan. 1686-7."

Patience Newman and Nathaniel Sparhawk were married on October 3, 1649. Their son Samuel Sparhawk married Sarah Whiting, the daughter of Reverend Joseph Whiting and Sarah Danforth. Samuel and Sarah are my ancestors.

Children of Patience Newman and Nathaniel Sparhawk are named in books including "Materials for a Genealogy of the Sparhawk Family". Some of their descendants feature in this brief biography. There are many others to add. Quite a few are linked on Find A Grave, but there are some not linked all the way through the generations to our first known Sparhawk ancestors Nathaniel Sparhawk and Mary Angier. An attempt will be made to link through the generations. Where not possible, a link will be created here. There are many descendants. Any assistance in finding them here on this website (or to add in this biography, if no grave or memorial exists) is welcomed.

Children listed in the Sparhawk geneaolgy are as follows: Nathaniel (died young), Mary, Sybil, Esther, Samuel, Nathaniel (again), and John. Some of their descendants are highlighted below.

JOHN SPARHAWK of Philadelphia
Nathaniel Sparhawk
Patience Newman
|
Nathaniel Sparhawk
Abigail Gates
|
Nathaniel Sparhawk
Elizabeth Perkins
|
John Sparhawk, Philadelphia
m. 1 Abethia Webster
m. 2 Elizabeth Smith

John Sparhawk of Philadelphia
John Adams: The Pulitzer Prize-Winning Biography
By David McCullough · 2012
https://books.google.com/books?id=s-sTrTHz8oMC&printsec=frontcover&source=gb_mobile_entity&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&hl=en&focus=searchwithinvolume#v=onepage&q=John%20Sparhawk%20&f=false

John Sparhawk of Philadelphia
Thomas Jefferson
July 4, 1776
Thermometer purchase from John Sparhawk of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
https://www.monticello.org/site/research-and-collections/thermometer

"Thomas Jefferson recorded the purchase of almost twenty thermometers. On July 4, 1776, he bought one from Philadelphia merchant John Sparhawk."

John Sparhawk of Philadelphia
John Sparhawk
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Colonial And Revolutionary Families Of Pennsylvania
By John Woolf Jordan · 2004
https://www.google.com/books/edition/Colonial_And_Revolutionary_Families_Of_P/arAfWBsvO1gC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Nathaniel+Sparhawk&pg=PA633&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q=Nathaniel%20Sparhawk&f=false

John Sparhawk of Philadelphia
The London Bookstore
https://adverts250project.org/tag/john-sparhawk/

FRANCES CAMPBELL SPARHAWK, author
Nathaniel Sparhawk
Mary Angier
|
Nathaniel Sparhawk
Patience Newman
|
Reverend John Sparhawk
Priscilla Waldron
|
Reverend John Sparhawk 1711-55
Jane Porter 1720-77
|
John Sparhawk 1742-87
Abigail King
|
Samuel Sparhawk 1787-1834
Elizabeth McKinstry 1772-1846
|
Thomas Sparhawk
Elizabeth Campbell
|
Frances Campbell Sparhawk, author
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Campbell_Sparhawk#

Elizabeth Campbell's sister married George Sparhawk, a cousin of Elizabeth's husband Thomas.

SPARHAWK-PEPPERRELL
Several descendants Nathaniel Sparhawk and Elizabeth Pepperrell are listed below. There are other descendants. Nathaniel Sparhawk and Elizabeth Pepperrell knew his first cousin Hon. Thomas Sparhawk (wife, Mary Oliver) as well as his uncle and aunt Samuel and Sarah Whiting Sparhawk. They all knew a lot of people, and as a family many remained closely connected for several generations. Correspondence survives both with family and in collections. For example, Benjamin Franklin wrote to Nathaniel Sparhawk (wife Elizabeth Pepperrell).
Benjamin Franklin to Nathaniel Sparhawk:
https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Franklin/01-03-02-0128

• Sparhawk-Pepperrell-Jarvis family
Hon. Captain William Jarvis (son of Mary Pepperrell Sparhawk and Dr. Charles Jarvis) married his mother's niece. Captain William Jarvis brought the merino sheep to America. He was a sea captain and also ambassador to Portugal before settling in Vermont as a farmer.
Nathaniel Sparhawk
Mary Angier
|
Nathaniel Sparhawk
Patience Newman
|
Rev. John Sparhawk
Priscilla Waldron aka Hemans Waldo
|
Nathaniel Sparhawk
Elizabeth Pepperrell
• Daughter of Sir William and Lady Pepperrell
|
Nathaniel Sparhawk
• Brother of Mary Pepperrell Sparhawk (Mrs. Dr. Charles Jarvis, M.D.)
Elizabeth Bartlett
|
Mary Pepperrell Sparhawk
• She was the niece of Mary Pepperrell Sparhawk (Mrs. Dr. Charles Jarvis).
William Jarvis
• He was the son of Mary Sparhawk Pepperrell Jarvis and Dr. Charles Jarvis

Nathaniel Sparhawk (son of Nathaniel Sparhawk and Elizabeth Pepperrell) married Elizabeth Bartlett, the daughter of Katherine (Dummer) and Enoch Bartlett. Nathaniel and Elizabeth (Bartlett) Sparhawk were the parents of Mary Pepperrell Sparhawk who married Hon. Capt. William Jarvis.

This family, the William Jarvis family, corresponded with my ancestors Thomas Aspinwall Brewer and Mary Foster Brewer of Vineville (Macon), Georgia. This may have been because of the importance of Georgia and the raw materials (such as cotton and silk) needed to produce textiles, and trade in these resources and finished materials, in addition to being about family, personal matters, and business involving shared inheritances such as in land and other investments.

• Sparhawk-Pepperrell-Royall family
Nathaniel Sparhawk
Mary Angier
|
Nathaniel Sparhawk
Patience Newman
|
Rev. John Sparhawk
Priscilla Waldron aka Hemans, Waldo
|
Nathaniel Sparhawk
Elizabeth Pepperrell
|
Sir William Pepperrell younger
(Born William Pepperrell Sparhawk)
Elizabeth Royall
|
Harriet Pepperrell married Sir Charles Thomas Hudson Palmer
|
Caroline Harriet Palmer married Charles John Abraham:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caroline_Abraham
Charles John Abraham
Bishop of Wellington
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Abraham_(bishop_of_Wellington)

Nathaniel Sparhawk
Mary Angier
|
Nathaniel Sparhawk
Patience Newman
|
Rev John Sparhawk
Priscilla Waldron aka Hemans, Waldo
|
Nathaniel Sparhawk
Elizabeth Pepperrell
|
Sir William Pepperrell younger
(Born William Pepperrell Sparhawk)
Elizabeth Royall
|
Harriet Pepperrell married Sir Charles Thomas Hudson Palmer
|
George Joseph Palmer 3rd Baronet m. Emily Elizabeth Holford
|
4th Baronet
|
5th Baronet

Nathaniel Sparhawk
Mary Angier
|
Nathaniel Sparhawk
Patience Newman
|
Rev John Sparhawk
Priscilla Waldron aka Hemans, Waldo
|
Nathaniel Sparhawk
Elizabeth Pepperrell
|
Sir William Pepperrell younger
(Born William Pepperrell Sparhawk)
Elizabeth Royall
|
Harriet Pepperrell married Sir Charles Thomas Hudson Palmer
|
Charles Archdale Palmer m. Elizabeth Julia Simpson
|
Frederick Archdale Palmer 6th Baronet

Painting
Portrait of a Gentleman c1680
Descent via Frederick Archdale Palmer 6th Bt, grandson of Harriet (Pepperrell) Palmer..
https://proantic.com/en/display.php?id=529390
Harriet Pepperrell
Sir Charles Thomas Hudson Palmer 2nd Bt

Peerage News
Sir John Palmer 8th Baronet
https://peeragenews.blogspot.com/2019/06/sir-john-palmer-8th-baronet-1926-2019.html?m=1

Reading material for this family includes:
Appleton, William Sumner. Sparhawk-Rogers-Stoughton-Cooper. New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Apr 1867)
21:172.

Patience Newman Sparhawk was the grandmother of Nathaniel Sparhawk who married Elizabeth Pepperrell.
Nathaniel Sparhawk
Mary Angier
|
Nathaniel Sparhawk
Patience Newman
|
Reverend John Sparhawk
Priscilla Waldon aka Hemans Waldo
|
Nathaniel Sparhawk
Elizabeth Pepperrell, daughter of Sir William Pepperrell

Pepperrell Mansion
Kittery, Maine

Portland Monthly Magazine October 2013 https://issuu.com/portlandmagazine/docs/201308oct/26

Leigh Keno, Joan Barzilay Freund, and Alan Miller: "The Very Pink of the Mode: Boston Georgian Chairs, Their Export, and Their Influence"
"[18] Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Paul Revere's Boston, 1735–1818 (Boston: by the Museum, 1975), p. 44, no. 49. Typical was Sir William Pepperell's request of 1737 to a London correspondent for chairs "of ye Newest fashion" (Singleton, Furniture of Our Forefathers, p. 332)."
http://www.chipstone.org/article.php/239/American-Furniture-1996/The-Very-Pink-of-the-Mode:-Boston-Georgian-Chairs,-Their-Export,-and-Their-Influence

Pepperrell Sparhawk family
Portland Monthly Magazine October 2013 https://issuu.com/portlandmagazine/docs/201308oct/26

Patience Newman married Nathaniel Sparhawk
Father:
Rev. Samuel Newman
b. 10 May 1602
Banbury, Oxfordshire, England
d. 5 Jul 1663
Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
Mother: Sibell Featley
Children
1. Patience Newman
Died February 3, 1690
2. Noah Newman
3. Samuel Newman
Born July 6, 1625
England
Died 14 Dec 1710
Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
4. Hopestill Newman
Born 29 Nov 1641
Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States
Died 7 Mar 1673/74
Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States

Patience Newman and Nathaniel Sparhawk
Angier, of Cambridge, in Davis, Walter Goodwin, Compiler, and Introduction by Gary Boyd Roberts.
Massachusetts and Maine Families in the Ancestry of Walter Goodwin Davis (1885-1966): A Reprinting, in Alphabetical Order by Surname, of the Sixteen Multi-Ancestor Compendia (plus Thomas Haley of Winter Harbor and His Descendants).
Baltimore, Maryland, United States: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1996
1:22.
"Mary (Angier) … m. before 1623 Nathaniel Sparhawke of Dedham. They emigrated to New England where he was a proprietor of Cambridge in 1636 and later represented that town in the General Court."

The New England Historical and Genealogical Register
New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1943 - New England
Vols. 37-52 (1883-1898)
https://books.google.com/books?id=wFUMAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA412&lpg=PA412&dq=tev+john+Sparhawk+PRISCILLA+hemans&source=bl&ots=oU_3A7Uv6F&sig=ACfU3U3TpAQP4mU2LIPXHk6z8yrxiCgxWA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiLz7KT25TyAhXYLc0KHU5oBKMQ6AEwF3oECAgQAg#v=onepage&q=tev%20john%20Sparhawk%20PRISCILLA%20hemans&f=true

Mary Sparhawk, sister of Nathaniel, married William Symmes.
https://books.google.com/books?id=nGKyccFK2loC&pg=PA313&lpg=PA313&dq=mary+Sparhawk+William+Symmes&source=bl&ots=7HnkHanHx4&sig=ACfU3U0eEI6otwBhiWV95O00R2_EzfaEhA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjp8pa-z6PzAhXXjp4KHS2sAwgQ6AF6BAgGEAI#v=onepage&q=mary%20Sparhawk%20William%20Symmes&f=false

Mary Sparhawk Symmes
(Sister of Nathaniel Sparhawk)
Famous Kin (Incomplete, does not connect everyone - some individuals who are listed on the site could be connected, but are not connected, so there are other relatives on Famous Kin that don't show as related on this website. Otherwise, a very accurate and helpful resource.)
https://famouskin.com/famous-kin-menu.php?name=34917+mary+sparhawk
William Symmes
Famous Kin
https://famouskin.com/famous-kin-menu.php?name=34915+william+symmes
Sarah Symmes
Famous Kin
https://famouskin.com/famous-kin-menu.php?name=39718+sarah+symmes

SPARHAWK
History of Newton
https://books.google.com/books?id=4n_ZIXrSssgC&q=Sparhawk#v=snippet&q=Sparhawk&f=false

• William Barrett married Sarah (Poole) Champney, the widow of Joseph Champney. Sarah (wife of William Barrett) was the daughter of John Poole and his wife Margaret.

SPARHAWK
History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, Volume 2
By Lucius R. Paige
464 pages
https://books.google.com/books/about/History_of_Cambridge_Massachusetts_1630.html?id=HDBxDwAAQBAJ

SPARHAWK
https://books.google.com/books?id=NtBqFf4GEUMC&q=Sparhawk#v=snippet&q=Sparhawk&f=false

SPARHAWK
https://books.google.com/books?id=e3AFAAAAQAAJ&q=Sparhawk#v=snippet&q=Sparhawk&f=false
"NATHANIEL, Cambridge, s. of the preced. b. in Eng. m. 3 Oct. 1649, Patience, d. of Rev. Samuel Newman, had Nathaniel, wh. d. 12 Feb. 1651; Mary; Sybell; both bapt. at C.; Esther, bapt. 5 May 1661; Samuel, 5 Feb. 1665; Nathaniel; and John, H. C. 1689; was deac. and oft. selectman. His w. d. 3 Feb. 1690. Sybell m. Rev. Michael Wigglesworth."

Savage, James, "A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England: Showing Three Generations of Those Who Came Before May, 1692, on the Basis of Farmer's Register". (Boston: Little, Brown, and Co, 1860-1862)
4:144.
"NATHANIEL, Cambridge, s. of the preced. b. in Eng. m. 3 Oct. 1649, Patience, d. of Rev. Samuel Newman, had Nathaniel, wh. d. 12 Feb. 1651; Mary; Sybell; both bapt. at C.; Esther, bapt. 5 May 1661; Samuel, 5 Feb. 1665; Nathaniel; and John, H. C. 1689; was deac. and oft. selectman. His w. d. 3 Feb. 1690. Sybell m. Rev. Michael Wigglesworth."

Nathaniel Sparhawk, in Paige, Lucius Robinson "History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877: With a Genealogical Register". (Boston, Massachusetts: H. O. Houghton, 1877)
657.
2. Nathaniel² (Sparhawk), s. of Nathaniel¹, m. Patience, dau. of Rev. Samuel Newman of Rehoboth, 3 Oct. 1649, and had Nathaniel³, b. 3 Nov. 1650, d. 12 Feb. 1650-51; Mary³, b. about 1652, m. William Barrett 8 Oct. 1673; Sybil³, b. about 1655, m. Dr. Jonathan Avery of Dedham 22 July 1679, and subsequently m. Rev. Michael Wigglesworth of Malden, was mother of the first Professor Wigglesworth, and d. 6 Aug. 1708, a. 53; Esther³, bap. 5 May 1661; Samuel³, bap. 5 Feb. 1664; Nathaniel³, bap. 3 Nov. 1667; John³, b. about 1672. Nathaniel² the f. resided in the Brighton District (the residence of most of his descendants who remained within the ancient limits of Cambridge), was Selectman seven years between 1677 and 1686, a Deacon of the Church, and d. soon after 29 Dec. 1686, the date of his will; an Inventory of his estate was presented 20 Jan. 1686-7."

Patience Newman and Nathaniel Sparhawk were married on October 3, 1649. Their son Samuel Sparhawk married Sarah Whiting, the daughter of Reverend Joseph Whiting and Sarah Danforth. Samuel and Sarah are my ancestors.

Children of Patience Newman and Nathaniel Sparhawk are named in books including "Materials for a Genealogy of the Sparhawk Family". Some of their descendants feature in this brief biography. There are many others to add. Quite a few are linked on Find A Grave, but there are some not linked all the way through the generations to our first known Sparhawk ancestors Nathaniel Sparhawk and Mary Angier. An attempt will be made to link through the generations. Where not possible, a link will be created here. There are many descendants. Any assistance in finding them here on this website (or to add in this biography, if no grave or memorial exists) is welcomed.

Children listed in the Sparhawk geneaolgy are as follows: Nathaniel (died young), Mary, Sybil, Esther, Samuel, Nathaniel (again), and John. Some of their descendants are highlighted below.

JOHN SPARHAWK of Philadelphia
Nathaniel Sparhawk
Patience Newman
|
Nathaniel Sparhawk
Abigail Gates
|
Nathaniel Sparhawk
Elizabeth Perkins
|
John Sparhawk, Philadelphia
m. 1 Abethia Webster
m. 2 Elizabeth Smith

John Sparhawk of Philadelphia
John Adams: The Pulitzer Prize-Winning Biography
By David McCullough · 2012
https://books.google.com/books?id=s-sTrTHz8oMC&printsec=frontcover&source=gb_mobile_entity&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&hl=en&focus=searchwithinvolume#v=onepage&q=John%20Sparhawk%20&f=false

John Sparhawk of Philadelphia
Thomas Jefferson
July 4, 1776
Thermometer purchase from John Sparhawk of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
https://www.monticello.org/site/research-and-collections/thermometer

"Thomas Jefferson recorded the purchase of almost twenty thermometers. On July 4, 1776, he bought one from Philadelphia merchant John Sparhawk."

John Sparhawk of Philadelphia
John Sparhawk
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Colonial And Revolutionary Families Of Pennsylvania
By John Woolf Jordan · 2004
https://www.google.com/books/edition/Colonial_And_Revolutionary_Families_Of_P/arAfWBsvO1gC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Nathaniel+Sparhawk&pg=PA633&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q=Nathaniel%20Sparhawk&f=false

John Sparhawk of Philadelphia
The London Bookstore
https://adverts250project.org/tag/john-sparhawk/

FRANCES CAMPBELL SPARHAWK, author
Nathaniel Sparhawk
Mary Angier
|
Nathaniel Sparhawk
Patience Newman
|
Reverend John Sparhawk
Priscilla Waldron
|
Reverend John Sparhawk 1711-55
Jane Porter 1720-77
|
John Sparhawk 1742-87
Abigail King
|
Samuel Sparhawk 1787-1834
Elizabeth McKinstry 1772-1846
|
Thomas Sparhawk
Elizabeth Campbell
|
Frances Campbell Sparhawk, author
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Campbell_Sparhawk#

Elizabeth Campbell's sister married George Sparhawk, a cousin of Elizabeth's husband Thomas.

SPARHAWK-PEPPERRELL
Several descendants Nathaniel Sparhawk and Elizabeth Pepperrell are listed below. There are other descendants. Nathaniel Sparhawk and Elizabeth Pepperrell knew his first cousin Hon. Thomas Sparhawk (wife, Mary Oliver) as well as his uncle and aunt Samuel and Sarah Whiting Sparhawk. They all knew a lot of people, and as a family many remained closely connected for several generations. Correspondence survives both with family and in collections. For example, Benjamin Franklin wrote to Nathaniel Sparhawk (wife Elizabeth Pepperrell).
Benjamin Franklin to Nathaniel Sparhawk:
https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Franklin/01-03-02-0128

• Sparhawk-Pepperrell-Jarvis family
Hon. Captain William Jarvis (son of Mary Pepperrell Sparhawk and Dr. Charles Jarvis) married his mother's niece. Captain William Jarvis brought the merino sheep to America. He was a sea captain and also ambassador to Portugal before settling in Vermont as a farmer.
Nathaniel Sparhawk
Mary Angier
|
Nathaniel Sparhawk
Patience Newman
|
Rev. John Sparhawk
Priscilla Waldron aka Hemans Waldo
|
Nathaniel Sparhawk
Elizabeth Pepperrell
• Daughter of Sir William and Lady Pepperrell
|
Nathaniel Sparhawk
• Brother of Mary Pepperrell Sparhawk (Mrs. Dr. Charles Jarvis, M.D.)
Elizabeth Bartlett
|
Mary Pepperrell Sparhawk
• She was the niece of Mary Pepperrell Sparhawk (Mrs. Dr. Charles Jarvis).
William Jarvis
• He was the son of Mary Sparhawk Pepperrell Jarvis and Dr. Charles Jarvis

Nathaniel Sparhawk (son of Nathaniel Sparhawk and Elizabeth Pepperrell) married Elizabeth Bartlett, the daughter of Katherine (Dummer) and Enoch Bartlett. Nathaniel and Elizabeth (Bartlett) Sparhawk were the parents of Mary Pepperrell Sparhawk who married Hon. Capt. William Jarvis.

This family, the William Jarvis family, corresponded with my ancestors Thomas Aspinwall Brewer and Mary Foster Brewer of Vineville (Macon), Georgia. This may have been because of the importance of Georgia and the raw materials (such as cotton and silk) needed to produce textiles, and trade in these resources and finished materials, in addition to being about family, personal matters, and business involving shared inheritances such as in land and other investments.

• Sparhawk-Pepperrell-Royall family
Nathaniel Sparhawk
Mary Angier
|
Nathaniel Sparhawk
Patience Newman
|
Rev. John Sparhawk
Priscilla Waldron aka Hemans, Waldo
|
Nathaniel Sparhawk
Elizabeth Pepperrell
|
Sir William Pepperrell younger
(Born William Pepperrell Sparhawk)
Elizabeth Royall
|
Harriet Pepperrell married Sir Charles Thomas Hudson Palmer
|
Caroline Harriet Palmer married Charles John Abraham:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caroline_Abraham
Charles John Abraham
Bishop of Wellington
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Abraham_(bishop_of_Wellington)

Nathaniel Sparhawk
Mary Angier
|
Nathaniel Sparhawk
Patience Newman
|
Rev John Sparhawk
Priscilla Waldron aka Hemans, Waldo
|
Nathaniel Sparhawk
Elizabeth Pepperrell
|
Sir William Pepperrell younger
(Born William Pepperrell Sparhawk)
Elizabeth Royall
|
Harriet Pepperrell married Sir Charles Thomas Hudson Palmer
|
George Joseph Palmer 3rd Baronet m. Emily Elizabeth Holford
|
4th Baronet
|
5th Baronet

Nathaniel Sparhawk
Mary Angier
|
Nathaniel Sparhawk
Patience Newman
|
Rev John Sparhawk
Priscilla Waldron aka Hemans, Waldo
|
Nathaniel Sparhawk
Elizabeth Pepperrell
|
Sir William Pepperrell younger
(Born William Pepperrell Sparhawk)
Elizabeth Royall
|
Harriet Pepperrell married Sir Charles Thomas Hudson Palmer
|
Charles Archdale Palmer m. Elizabeth Julia Simpson
|
Frederick Archdale Palmer 6th Baronet

Painting
Portrait of a Gentleman c1680
Descent via Frederick Archdale Palmer 6th Bt, grandson of Harriet (Pepperrell) Palmer..
https://proantic.com/en/display.php?id=529390
Harriet Pepperrell
Sir Charles Thomas Hudson Palmer 2nd Bt

Peerage News
Sir John Palmer 8th Baronet
https://peeragenews.blogspot.com/2019/06/sir-john-palmer-8th-baronet-1926-2019.html?m=1

Reading material for this family includes:
Appleton, William Sumner. Sparhawk-Rogers-Stoughton-Cooper. New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Apr 1867)
21:172.

Patience Newman Sparhawk was the grandmother of Nathaniel Sparhawk who married Elizabeth Pepperrell.
Nathaniel Sparhawk
Mary Angier
|
Nathaniel Sparhawk
Patience Newman
|
Reverend John Sparhawk
Priscilla Waldon aka Hemans Waldo
|
Nathaniel Sparhawk
Elizabeth Pepperrell, daughter of Sir William Pepperrell

Pepperrell Mansion
Kittery, Maine

Portland Monthly Magazine October 2013 https://issuu.com/portlandmagazine/docs/201308oct/26

Leigh Keno, Joan Barzilay Freund, and Alan Miller: "The Very Pink of the Mode: Boston Georgian Chairs, Their Export, and Their Influence"
"[18] Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Paul Revere's Boston, 1735–1818 (Boston: by the Museum, 1975), p. 44, no. 49. Typical was Sir William Pepperell's request of 1737 to a London correspondent for chairs "of ye Newest fashion" (Singleton, Furniture of Our Forefathers, p. 332)."
http://www.chipstone.org/article.php/239/American-Furniture-1996/The-Very-Pink-of-the-Mode:-Boston-Georgian-Chairs,-Their-Export,-and-Their-Influence

Pepperrell Sparhawk family
Portland Monthly Magazine October 2013 https://issuu.com/portlandmagazine/docs/201308oct/26

Patience Newman married Nathaniel Sparhawk
Father:
Rev. Samuel Newman
b. 10 May 1602
Banbury, Oxfordshire, England
d. 5 Jul 1663
Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
Mother: Sibell Featley
Children
1. Patience Newman
Died February 3, 1690
2. Noah Newman
3. Samuel Newman
Born July 6, 1625
England
Died 14 Dec 1710
Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
4. Hopestill Newman
Born 29 Nov 1641
Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States
Died 7 Mar 1673/74
Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States

Patience Newman and Nathaniel Sparhawk
Angier, of Cambridge, in Davis, Walter Goodwin, Compiler, and Introduction by Gary Boyd Roberts.
Massachusetts and Maine Families in the Ancestry of Walter Goodwin Davis (1885-1966): A Reprinting, in Alphabetical Order by Surname, of the Sixteen Multi-Ancestor Compendia (plus Thomas Haley of Winter Harbor and His Descendants).
Baltimore, Maryland, United States: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1996
1:22.
"Mary (Angier) … m. before 1623 Nathaniel Sparhawke of Dedham. They emigrated to New England where he was a proprietor of Cambridge in 1636 and later represented that town in the General Court."

The New England Historical and Genealogical Register
New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1943 - New England
Vols. 37-52 (1883-1898)
https://books.google.com/books?id=wFUMAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA412&lpg=PA412&dq=tev+john+Sparhawk+PRISCILLA+hemans&source=bl&ots=oU_3A7Uv6F&sig=ACfU3U3TpAQP4mU2LIPXHk6z8yrxiCgxWA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiLz7KT25TyAhXYLc0KHU5oBKMQ6AEwF3oECAgQAg#v=onepage&q=tev%20john%20Sparhawk%20PRISCILLA%20hemans&f=true

Mary Sparhawk, sister of Nathaniel, married William Symmes.
https://books.google.com/books?id=nGKyccFK2loC&pg=PA313&lpg=PA313&dq=mary+Sparhawk+William+Symmes&source=bl&ots=7HnkHanHx4&sig=ACfU3U0eEI6otwBhiWV95O00R2_EzfaEhA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjp8pa-z6PzAhXXjp4KHS2sAwgQ6AF6BAgGEAI#v=onepage&q=mary%20Sparhawk%20William%20Symmes&f=false

Mary Sparhawk Symmes
(Sister of Nathaniel Sparhawk)
Famous Kin (Incomplete, does not connect everyone - some individuals who are listed on the site could be connected, but are not connected, so there are other relatives on Famous Kin that don't show as related on this website. Otherwise, a very accurate and helpful resource.)
https://famouskin.com/famous-kin-menu.php?name=34917+mary+sparhawk
William Symmes
Famous Kin
https://famouskin.com/famous-kin-menu.php?name=34915+william+symmes
Sarah Symmes
Famous Kin
https://famouskin.com/famous-kin-menu.php?name=39718+sarah+symmes

SPARHAWK
History of Newton
https://books.google.com/books?id=4n_ZIXrSssgC&q=Sparhawk#v=snippet&q=Sparhawk&f=false

• William Barrett married Sarah (Poole) Champney, the widow of Joseph Champney. Sarah (wife of William Barrett) was the daughter of John Poole and his wife Margaret.

SPARHAWK
History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, Volume 2
By Lucius R. Paige
464 pages
https://books.google.com/books/about/History_of_Cambridge_Massachusetts_1630.html?id=HDBxDwAAQBAJ

SPARHAWK
https://books.google.com/books?id=NtBqFf4GEUMC&q=Sparhawk#v=snippet&q=Sparhawk&f=false

SPARHAWK
https://books.google.com/books?id=e3AFAAAAQAAJ&q=Sparhawk#v=snippet&q=Sparhawk&f=false


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