John LEWIS

Male 1685 - 1758  (73 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  John LEWIS was born on 16 Aug 1685 in New London, CT, U.S.A. (son of John LEWIS and Elizabeth HUNTLEY); died on 23 Oct 1758 in Lyme, New London, CT, U.S.A..

    John married Johanna TILLOTSON in 1709 in Lyme, New London, Connecticut. Johanna (daughter of James TILLOTSON and Elizabeth SCOVILLE) was born on 9 Jan 1692 in Lyme, New London, CT, U.S.A.; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Eber LEWIS was born about 1730; died on 25 Mar 1802.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John LEWIS was born on 15 May 1665 in Farmington, Hartford, CT, U.S.A. (son of William LEWIS, Captain and Mary HOPKINS); died on 9 May 1717 in New London, CT, U.S.A..

    John married Elizabeth HUNTLEY in 1677 in Lyme, New London, CT, U.S.A.. Elizabeth (daughter of John HUNTLEY and Jane CURTIS) was born on 27 Oct 1657 in Roxbury, Suffolk, MA, U.S.A.; was christened on 27 Oct 1657 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; died on 26 Dec 1741 in Groton, New London, CT, U.S.A.. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth HUNTLEY was born on 27 Oct 1657 in Roxbury, Suffolk, MA, U.S.A.; was christened on 27 Oct 1657 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts (daughter of John HUNTLEY and Jane CURTIS); died on 26 Dec 1741 in Groton, New London, CT, U.S.A..

    Notes:

    Died in her daughter's home.

    Children:
    1. 1. John LEWIS was born on 16 Aug 1685 in New London, CT, U.S.A.; died on 23 Oct 1758 in Lyme, New London, CT, U.S.A..


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William LEWIS, Captain was born on 19 Aug 1620 in Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales (son of William LEWIS and Felix COLLINS); died on 18 Aug 1690 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut.

    Notes:

    He was very prominent. He was the first recorder, the first confirmedLieutenant, and later Captain of militia. His house was burned by theIndians in 1657. Arrived Boston September 16, 1631 with Mrs. Felix Lewisand her son William.

    William married Mary HOPKINS in Jan 1644 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut. Mary (daughter of William HOPKINS and Mary ANDREWS) was born about 1625 in Prob England; died on 22 Nov 1671 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary HOPKINS was born about 1625 in Prob England (daughter of William HOPKINS and Mary ANDREWS); died on 22 Nov 1671 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut.

    Notes:

    May have arrived on Hector in 1637 withy her father, William.

    Children:
    1. 2. John LEWIS was born on 15 May 1665 in Farmington, Hartford, CT, U.S.A.; died on 9 May 1717 in New London, CT, U.S.A..

  3. 6.  John HUNTLEY was born in 1625 in Aberdeen, Scotland; died on 16 Nov 1676 in Lyme, New London, CT, U.S.A..

    Notes:

    John Huntley was born Abt. 1624 possibly in Aberdeen, Scotland, and diedNovember 16, 1676 in Lyme Colony, Connecticut. His parentage is unknown.

    John was in Boston by July 12, 1647, when he signed as witness for aPower-of-Attorney for Thomas Bayes. On May 1, 1648, he and John Peasewere associated in connection with a cargo of fish, shipped to Barbadosin the Welcome. John apparently had a brother or other close relative,perhaps William Huntley of St. Phillips Parish, Barbados, who owned acotton plantation there and owned two slaves. Barbados was an EnglishIsland from 1605 until the middle 1900s. John has not been connected withany Huntley family in England.

    John Huntley was married at this time. The evidence is a deposition madeby John Pease at Boston on July 1, 1679, when Pease was 69 years old. "29or 30 years ago, Mr. Hanniford, Mariner, lived in Boston. . .and JohnHuntley... paid the said Hanniford rent for the same and said Huntley'swife died there of small-pox."

    The only clue to that first wife's name seems to be a petition signed in1649 by "diverse women of Boston." One of the women who signed was a Sarah Huntley. John married second Jane, surname unknown, (sic: Curtis)about 1651. She died before June 30, 1669 when John Huntley married (3)Mary (Hand) Barnes, divorced wife of Charles Barnes, who had abandonedhis wife and returned to England, on June 3, 1669 in New London,Connecticut. Mary was the Daughter of John and Alice (Gransden) Hand ofLong Island. She died July 5, 1687. Commissioner Thomas Minor ofStonington noted in his diary "The fouerth moneth is June and hath 30day. Tuesday the first the day the Court (at New London) began, thatcourt married Huntley and Marie Barons."

    John Huntley was one of the original settlers at Lyme. He was chosen oneof the surveyors at town meetings in 1671, 1672 and 1673. He was Townsmanat a town-meeting on February 9, 1674. He took part in the NewLondon-Lyme riot of March 12, 1671/2 when the two towns, forgetting their"Loving Parting" of February 13, 1665, fought over their boundaries withsticks.

    It had cost John Huntley 100 Pounds to become a settler at Lyme. Duringhis lifetime, he received about 140 acres worth 127 Pounds, according tothe inventory of his estate made by William Mesuer and Joseph Peck.Additional land, about 130 acres, was granted his estate by the Town.

    John Huntley made his will in Lyme on November 16, 1676 and may have diedthe same day. Aaron Huntley and John's "dear and beloved wife" wereexecutors. The widow received the dwelling and one third of the estateduring her life. At her death, Aaron received "all the lands and meadowof mine in the Town of Lyme (he) paying unto each of my children on hispossessing of the lands, Tenn pounds apeece. ." Each child, except Aaron,also received ten pounds from the estate and Aaron received five "towardthe building of his house." It seems that Aaron was to look after thewidow, his stepmother, and receive the bulk of the estate in return.

    Moses Huntley, the oldest son, felt aggrieved, it seems, by his father'swill and gave Aaron considerable trouble. "This Court having heard thecomplaint of Aaron Huntley against his Brother, Moses Huntley and findshim guilty of challenging & Threatening his said Brother & threateninghis wife and also his sister, abusing them all with very abusive language& a great disturbance of the peace & render himself a very dangerous man& showed much profanes not having any fear of God, the Court doe seethemselves bound to beare witness against such enormities & that he dothdeserve a high & severe censure. . ." (New London County Court Records3196, September 18, 1677). Moses was fined fifty shillings and posted abond of ten pounds "for his keeping the peace and good behavior." It maynot have been entirely one-sided. Aaron also was fined and paid damagesat that court, And the trouble between the two was not over.

    "I, Moses Huntley, doe declare that I am hartyly sory that I shoulddishonor God and wrong my Brother Aaron Huntley and my Kinsman AaronHuntley in reporting that his son Aaron stole an axe from Francis Smithand brought it to the said Huntley and that the said Smith had it of himagain with some trouble all of which I due acknowledge to be utterlyfalse and untrue and that I never knew any such thing by my said kinsmanand brother and therefore due hertyley bege their forgiveness as witnessmy hand this 18th February 1700." (Lyme 2:48)
    (SOURCE: Effie Belle Randall of Bath, Ohio: Her Ancestors andDescendants"; by Theodore N. Woods; p. 35-6; published by T.N. Woods;Phoenix, Arizona; 1991)

    John married Jane CURTIS about 1651 in Boston, Suffolk, MA, U.S.A.. Jane was born about 1630 in Prob. England; died on 30 Jun 1669 in Lyme, New London, CT, U.S.A.. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Jane CURTIS was born about 1630 in Prob. England; died on 30 Jun 1669 in Lyme, New London, CT, U.S.A..
    Children:
    1. Aaron HUNTLEY was born on 15 Apr 1654 in Boston, Suffolk, MA, U.S.A.; was christened on 27 Oct 1657 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; died on 24 May 1744 in Lyme, New London, CT, U.S.A..
    2. 3. Elizabeth HUNTLEY was born on 27 Oct 1657 in Roxbury, Suffolk, MA, U.S.A.; was christened on 27 Oct 1657 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; died on 26 Dec 1741 in Groton, New London, CT, U.S.A..


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  William LEWIS was born on 3 Jan 1593 in Llandaff, Glamorgan, Wales; died on 2 Aug 1683 in Farmington, Connecticut.

    Notes:

    William Lewis came from England with wife Felix and son William, on theship "Lion" that landed at Boston September 16th, 1632. He is listed asbound for Cambridge. He was admitted Freeman in November and joined theBraintree Company, which in August 1633 removed to Newtown, Mass.

    In 1636, he was one of the earliest settlers of Hartford, Connecticut,and subsequently a founder of Hadley, Mass. He represented Hadley at theGeneral Court in 1662, and Northampton in 1664. Prior to Nov. 29, 1677,he had removed to Farmington, Connecticut, where he died Aug. 2, 1683.

    He married Felix (or Felecia) who died in Hadley on April 17, 1671.

    He was a trained military man, who evidentally took part in Europeanwars.

    William married Felix COLLINS on 2 Jul 1618 in Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales. Felix was born about 1596 in Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales; died on 17 Apr 1671 in Hadley, Hampshire, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Felix COLLINS was born about 1596 in Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales; died on 17 Apr 1671 in Hadley, Hampshire, Massachusetts.
    Children:
    1. 4. William LEWIS, Captain was born on 19 Aug 1620 in Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales; died on 18 Aug 1690 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut.

  3. 10.  William HOPKINS was born in 1594 in Stratford, Warwickshire, England; died about 1643 in Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut.

    Notes:

    William Hopkins was in Stratford as early as 1640. He was AssistantMagistrate 1641-2, but there are no records of his origins, when he diedor what wife or children he had.

    It is thought that his widow Mary, then wife of Richard Whitehead ofWindsor, negotiated a contract with William Lewis of Farmington for themarriage of their children. William's daughter Mary became wife ofWilliam Lewis, Jr., son of the bargainer. From this, it can be inferredthat William died prior to 1644.

    William married Mary ANDREWS about 1621 in England. Mary was born about 1598 in Stratford, Warwickshire, England; died in Apr 1671 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Mary ANDREWS was born about 1598 in Stratford, Warwickshire, England; died in Apr 1671 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut.

    Notes:

    The will of Richard Whitehead indicates that Mary "Lewes" was hisstepdaughter ("my daughter in law") and appears to be, with his wife, hisprincipal heir. Whitehead's will also mentions that 100 pounds due to hiswife Mary "while she was sole and unmarried, which money was entrustedwith my brother in law Hugh Hopkins and, by him, by and with the consentof my said wife and daughter, delivered unto me for the use of my saiddaughter, etc." .

    This seems to indicate that wife Mary had a brother or brother-in-lawHugh Hopkins, perhaps the brother of her deceased husband WilliamHopkins, and that she had a daughter Mary who had married a man named"Lewes" (or Lewis). From these scant clues, we believe that this is thewife and the daughter of William Hopkins.

    Children:
    1. 5. Mary HOPKINS was born about 1625 in Prob England; died on 22 Nov 1671 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut.




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