Advertisement

Sgt Nathaniel Sutliff Jr.

Advertisement

Sgt Nathaniel Sutliff Jr.

Birth
Medfield, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
1 Apr 1732 (aged 59)
Durham, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
Durham, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source
Residence, 1679 Age: 7
Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA
After the death of Nathaniel his father, he went to live with relatives at Rehoboth where he remained until after he married.

Marriage to Sarah Savage 1691 Age: 19
Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA

Residence, 1694 Age: 22
Deerfield, Franklin, Massachusetts, USA
He lived with relatives at Rehoboth after he married and he returned to Deerfield in 1694

Residence, 1702 Age: 30
Deerfield, Franklin, Massachusetts, USA
Nathaniel Sutliff Jr. remained in Deerfield and was in the year 1702 elected a selectman of the town.

Residence, 1704 Age: 32
Durham, Middlesex, Connecticut, USA
Moved to Durham, first joining the church at Branford; was elected the first constable of Durham, became a man of property and great influence in that community
.
Children:
Sarah Sutliff 1693 – 1760
Nathaniel Sutliff 1695 Capt 1695 – 1760
John Sutliff 1697 1697 – 1757
Savage Sutliff 1699 – 1700
Hannah Sutliff 1701 – 1766
Judith Sutliff 1704 – 1764
Eunice Sutliff 1706 – 1784
Mary Sutliff 1708 – 1753
JOSEPH Sutliff Sr. 1712 – 1801
Anna Sutliff 1715 – 1739
.
-------------------------------
From Blaine Sutliff
Here are the notes I have for Nathaniel Jr:
.
SERJ. NATHANIEL SUTLIEF, Jr.

Married Sarah Savage, of Rehoboth, Mass. After his father was killed at the battle of Deerfield, he went in early childhood to live at Rehoboth, probably with a brother of his father, where he remained until his marriage and the birth of his first child, when he returned to Deerfield, Mass. His mother in the meanwhile had married Samuel Harrington, and gone to the home of the latter at Hadfield, near Deerfield, thence (1680) to Branford, Conn., with her husband and the other of her children by Nathaniel, Sr. Serj. Nathaniel, Jr., finally moved to Durham, Conn., about 1704, first joining the church at Branford; was elected the first constable of Durham, became a man of property and great infiuence in that community, and was elected representative for four successive terms. He died April 1, 1732.

His wife was born March 10, 1674, at Rehoboth, and died July 4, 1733. Both buried at Durham, Conn.
----------------
SERJ. NATHANIEL SUTLIFFE Jr.
Son of Nathaniel (1) and Hannah (Plympton) Sutliffe, was born in Medfteld, Mass., in 1672. Removed with his parents to Deerfield, Mass., in 1673. He was Selectman in Deerfield in 1702. He then moved to Branford, Conn. The Church Manual gives his name and his wife's name in 1704. He then moved to Durham, Conn., and at the first town meeting held in Durham he was elected Constable.

The Durham History states that Nathaniel Sutliffe took an active part in matters pertaining to church and education. At a town meeting in Durham, October 3, 1714, it was voted by the town "that the meeting-house be seated and also the Town by voate made choyse of James Wadsworth, Caleb
Seward, Jr., Nathaniel Sutliffe, William Seward and Henry Crane to be a committee to seate sd house." He was Representative from Durham for four years, 1728-29, '30-31.

Serj. Nathaniel Sutliffe married Sarah Savage (daughter of John of Rehoboth) in 1691 or 1692.
.
Residence, 1679 Age: 7
Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA
After the death of Nathaniel his father, he went to live with relatives at Rehoboth where he remained until after he married.

Marriage to Sarah Savage 1691 Age: 19
Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA

Residence, 1694 Age: 22
Deerfield, Franklin, Massachusetts, USA
He lived with relatives at Rehoboth after he married and he returned to Deerfield in 1694

Residence, 1702 Age: 30
Deerfield, Franklin, Massachusetts, USA
Nathaniel Sutliff Jr. remained in Deerfield and was in the year 1702 elected a selectman of the town.

Residence, 1704 Age: 32
Durham, Middlesex, Connecticut, USA
Moved to Durham, first joining the church at Branford; was elected the first constable of Durham, became a man of property and great influence in that community
.
Children:
Sarah Sutliff 1693 – 1760
Nathaniel Sutliff 1695 Capt 1695 – 1760
John Sutliff 1697 1697 – 1757
Savage Sutliff 1699 – 1700
Hannah Sutliff 1701 – 1766
Judith Sutliff 1704 – 1764
Eunice Sutliff 1706 – 1784
Mary Sutliff 1708 – 1753
JOSEPH Sutliff Sr. 1712 – 1801
Anna Sutliff 1715 – 1739
.
-------------------------------
From Blaine Sutliff
Here are the notes I have for Nathaniel Jr:
.
SERJ. NATHANIEL SUTLIEF, Jr.

Married Sarah Savage, of Rehoboth, Mass. After his father was killed at the battle of Deerfield, he went in early childhood to live at Rehoboth, probably with a brother of his father, where he remained until his marriage and the birth of his first child, when he returned to Deerfield, Mass. His mother in the meanwhile had married Samuel Harrington, and gone to the home of the latter at Hadfield, near Deerfield, thence (1680) to Branford, Conn., with her husband and the other of her children by Nathaniel, Sr. Serj. Nathaniel, Jr., finally moved to Durham, Conn., about 1704, first joining the church at Branford; was elected the first constable of Durham, became a man of property and great infiuence in that community, and was elected representative for four successive terms. He died April 1, 1732.

His wife was born March 10, 1674, at Rehoboth, and died July 4, 1733. Both buried at Durham, Conn.
----------------
SERJ. NATHANIEL SUTLIFFE Jr.
Son of Nathaniel (1) and Hannah (Plympton) Sutliffe, was born in Medfteld, Mass., in 1672. Removed with his parents to Deerfield, Mass., in 1673. He was Selectman in Deerfield in 1702. He then moved to Branford, Conn. The Church Manual gives his name and his wife's name in 1704. He then moved to Durham, Conn., and at the first town meeting held in Durham he was elected Constable.

The Durham History states that Nathaniel Sutliffe took an active part in matters pertaining to church and education. At a town meeting in Durham, October 3, 1714, it was voted by the town "that the meeting-house be seated and also the Town by voate made choyse of James Wadsworth, Caleb
Seward, Jr., Nathaniel Sutliffe, William Seward and Henry Crane to be a committee to seate sd house." He was Representative from Durham for four years, 1728-29, '30-31.

Serj. Nathaniel Sutliffe married Sarah Savage (daughter of John of Rehoboth) in 1691 or 1692.
.

Inscription

in his 60th year



Advertisement

  • Maintained by: rvmcclure
  • Originally Created by: Judith
  • Added: Jul 26, 2004
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9181087/nathaniel-sutliff: accessed ), memorial page for Sgt Nathaniel Sutliff Jr. (27 Jul 1672–1 Apr 1732), Find a Grave Memorial ID 9181087, citing Old Durham Cemetery, Durham, Middlesex County, Connecticut, USA; Maintained by rvmcclure (contributor 47575837).