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Samuel Hartwell

Birth
Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
26 Jul 1725 (aged 80)
Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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Father: William Hartwell
Mother: Jazan* (Unknown Maiden Name)

* Name variously transcribed as Jasan (Concord Record of Samuel's birth) and Susan (copy of Concord Town Records delivered to Boston, MA).

Samuel Hartwell was born 26 Mar 1645 at Concord, Middlesex, MA.

Samuel Hartwell and Ruth Wheeler were married 26 Oct 1665 at Concord, Middlesex, MA.

Samuel served in the war against the Indians under the leadership of Philip of Pokanoket, his name appearing in the list of those to whom, or their descendants, lands were granted in 1735, the share allotted for his services passing to his son, Samuel Hartwell (1666 - 1744), and then to his grandson, Ephraim Hartwell (1707 - 1793).


Ephraim and his wife Elizabeth kept a tavern, known as Hartwell Tavern on the detour formerly made by the Bay road to the left of its present course, a little to the eastward of the Brooks tavern, later occupied by his great-grandson, Samuel Hartwell.
Father: William Hartwell
Mother: Jazan* (Unknown Maiden Name)

* Name variously transcribed as Jasan (Concord Record of Samuel's birth) and Susan (copy of Concord Town Records delivered to Boston, MA).

Samuel Hartwell was born 26 Mar 1645 at Concord, Middlesex, MA.

Samuel Hartwell and Ruth Wheeler were married 26 Oct 1665 at Concord, Middlesex, MA.

Samuel served in the war against the Indians under the leadership of Philip of Pokanoket, his name appearing in the list of those to whom, or their descendants, lands were granted in 1735, the share allotted for his services passing to his son, Samuel Hartwell (1666 - 1744), and then to his grandson, Ephraim Hartwell (1707 - 1793).


Ephraim and his wife Elizabeth kept a tavern, known as Hartwell Tavern on the detour formerly made by the Bay road to the left of its present course, a little to the eastward of the Brooks tavern, later occupied by his great-grandson, Samuel Hartwell.


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