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Mrs Abigail <I>Wigglesworth</I> Sweetser

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Mrs Abigail Wigglesworth Sweetser

Birth
Hedon, East Riding of Yorkshire Unitary Authority, East Riding of Yorkshire, England
Death
22 May 1722 (aged 89–90)
Charlestown, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Charlestown, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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Name: Abigaile Wiglesworth
Baptism Date: 1 Dec 1640
Baptism Place: New Haven, Connecticut, USA
Father: Edward Wiglesworth
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“Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts” William Richard Cutter Published in 1908 (Pages 1592+)

Benjamin Sweetser, son of Seth Sweetser (1st wife, Bethia and 2nd wife Mrs Elizabeth Oakes) and Mrs Elizabeth Oakes, was born in Tring. England, about 1632, died May 22, 1718.

He came to Charlestown with his parents when an infant. He inherited the homestead. He followed his trade of last-maker in Charlestown. He was a prominent Baptist at the time that denomination was being oppressed by the Puritans, and he was fined fifty pounds and imprisoned for being a Baptist. His will is dated May 5, 1716, and proved August 12, 1722.

He bequeathed to his wife, to sons Benjamin, Samuel, Joseph and Wigglesworth.

He married Abigail Wigglesworth, born 1632, died July 22, 1718, aged eighty-six years, according to her gravestone.

Children born at Charlestown:
1 - Abigail, Married Andrew Simpson
2 - Bethia, Married October 30, 1663, Edward Paine; second, Isaac Wheeler
3 - Benjamin, born April 24, 1666, died at Maiden, september 23, 1720
4 - Seth, born July 7, 1668
5 - Joseph, born January 14, 1670
6 - Samuel, born August 1, 1673
7 - Wigglesworth, born May 28, 1677
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Found on Ancestry.com, the following records:

US New England Marriages Prior to 1700
Benjamin Sweetser (1632-1718) & Abigail Wigglesworth (1640- ) Married 1660 in Charlestown
(Abigail Married 2nd Rev Ellis Callender 1719)
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Massachusetts Town & Vital Records 1620-1988
Ellis Callender and Mary or Eliza Sweetser
Married in Boston on Nov 17, 1719

(Ellis Callender born 1641, died 18 May 1728, Boston)

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Mother: Hester / Esther Middlebrook, no known burial record
Name: Abigaile Wiglesworth
Baptism Date: 1 Dec 1640
Baptism Place: New Haven, Connecticut, USA
Father: Edward Wiglesworth
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“Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts” William Richard Cutter Published in 1908 (Pages 1592+)

Benjamin Sweetser, son of Seth Sweetser (1st wife, Bethia and 2nd wife Mrs Elizabeth Oakes) and Mrs Elizabeth Oakes, was born in Tring. England, about 1632, died May 22, 1718.

He came to Charlestown with his parents when an infant. He inherited the homestead. He followed his trade of last-maker in Charlestown. He was a prominent Baptist at the time that denomination was being oppressed by the Puritans, and he was fined fifty pounds and imprisoned for being a Baptist. His will is dated May 5, 1716, and proved August 12, 1722.

He bequeathed to his wife, to sons Benjamin, Samuel, Joseph and Wigglesworth.

He married Abigail Wigglesworth, born 1632, died July 22, 1718, aged eighty-six years, according to her gravestone.

Children born at Charlestown:
1 - Abigail, Married Andrew Simpson
2 - Bethia, Married October 30, 1663, Edward Paine; second, Isaac Wheeler
3 - Benjamin, born April 24, 1666, died at Maiden, september 23, 1720
4 - Seth, born July 7, 1668
5 - Joseph, born January 14, 1670
6 - Samuel, born August 1, 1673
7 - Wigglesworth, born May 28, 1677
___________________________
Found on Ancestry.com, the following records:

US New England Marriages Prior to 1700
Benjamin Sweetser (1632-1718) & Abigail Wigglesworth (1640- ) Married 1660 in Charlestown
(Abigail Married 2nd Rev Ellis Callender 1719)
____________________________
Massachusetts Town & Vital Records 1620-1988
Ellis Callender and Mary or Eliza Sweetser
Married in Boston on Nov 17, 1719

(Ellis Callender born 1641, died 18 May 1728, Boston)

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Mother: Hester / Esther Middlebrook, no known burial record


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