He married married, July 14, 1735. Abigail (Barstow) Ferris of Rehoboth the widow of Adam Ferris.
Sampson Mason, The Baptist and Dragoon in Oliver Cromwell's Army - SAMPSON MASON, THE BAPTIST AND DRAGOON IN OLIVER CROMWELL’S ARMY. [Communicated by Hon. Ira. M. Barton, A. M., of Worcester, Mass.]
By a collation of facts from the history of Backus, the records of Rehoboth and Swansey, the Colony records, and a transcript form the genealogical registry of the Blackstone Monument Association, kindly furnished me by Ezra Baker, Esq., of Providence, R. I., I am able to give the following corrected tables of the three first generations of the family of Sampson Mason.
1. Sampon1 Mason. b. in England, m. Mary Butterworth; buried Sept 15, 1676; w.d. Aug 29, 1714; had 13 children.
Sampson, jr.,2 b. pr. At Dorchester. He was a soldier from Rehoboth in King Philip’s war, and belonged to the expedition sent to chastise the Narragansetts in the winter of 1675-6. He was also one of the founders of the 2d Baptist Church in Swansey, whom Wright, in his history of the six principle Baptists, mistakes for Sampson Mason, senr.
He married married, July 14, 1735. Abigail (Barstow) Ferris of Rehoboth the widow of Adam Ferris.
Sampson Mason, The Baptist and Dragoon in Oliver Cromwell's Army - SAMPSON MASON, THE BAPTIST AND DRAGOON IN OLIVER CROMWELL’S ARMY. [Communicated by Hon. Ira. M. Barton, A. M., of Worcester, Mass.]
By a collation of facts from the history of Backus, the records of Rehoboth and Swansey, the Colony records, and a transcript form the genealogical registry of the Blackstone Monument Association, kindly furnished me by Ezra Baker, Esq., of Providence, R. I., I am able to give the following corrected tables of the three first generations of the family of Sampson Mason.
1. Sampon1 Mason. b. in England, m. Mary Butterworth; buried Sept 15, 1676; w.d. Aug 29, 1714; had 13 children.
Sampson, jr.,2 b. pr. At Dorchester. He was a soldier from Rehoboth in King Philip’s war, and belonged to the expedition sent to chastise the Narragansetts in the winter of 1675-6. He was also one of the founders of the 2d Baptist Church in Swansey, whom Wright, in his history of the six principle Baptists, mistakes for Sampson Mason, senr.
Family Members
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Noah Mason
1651–1699
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John Mason Sr
1656–1683
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Samuel Mason
1657–1744
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Sarah Mason
1658 – unknown
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Mary Mason Wheaton
1660–1727
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James Mason
1661 – unknown
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Joseph Mason
1663–1748
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Bethia Mason Wood
1665 – unknown
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Deacon Isaac Mason
1667–1742
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Pelatiah Mason
1669–1763
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Benjamin Mason
1670–1740
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Thankful Mason Bowen
1672–1745