MEAD
I haven’t been able to find origins or parents for
Nicholas Mead, who died after 1720 in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. He is first recorded in Bristol, Rhode Island
in 1680. A census in Bristol 1688/9
shows 6 children. Nicholas Mead shows
up in Greenland, New Hampshire in 1699 leasing a farm. He was a tanner, and in 1701 his tanning yard
was taxed in Portsmouth. He bought a
tannery in Berwick, Maine in 1713. By
1716 he was in prison for debt, and again in 1717 in Berwick. Three more children were baptized in
Portsmouth. I don’t know his wife’s
maiden name.
In the second generation, Thomas Mead, my 6x great
grandfather, left a will proved in 1759 that names his Wilkinson
grandchildren. This was a brickwall
breaker for me, and helped to prove my Mead lineage. Thomas’s wife, Hannah Stilson alias
Anne Marie , was born and baptized in Quebec, Canada to two famous captives taken
from New Hampshire in 1703. Much was
written about the Stilson family, which helped me to piece together this line. I'll write more about that soon when I do the Stilson family on another Surname Saturday post.
Generation 1.
Nicholas Mead, died after 1720; married to Elizabeth, maiden name
unknown. Nine children:
1. Joseph;
m. Mary Deverson 25 February 1714; m. Ruth Moses about 1748
2.
Thomas, see below
3.
Susanna, b. 5 September 1679 Charlestown, Rhode Island
4.
Elizabeth, b. 14 August 1681, Charlestown; m. Joseph Dennett 1703; m. Samuel
Hewey 1718
5.
Ebenezer, b. 22 March 1686, Bristol, Rhode Island
6.
Katherine, bap. 10 July 1687, Bristol
7.
John, bap 13 May 1688, Bristol; m. Hannah Cotton 1708
8.
Benjamin, b. 9 Jan 1693 Kittery, Maine; m. Judith Lord 1717
9.
Nicholas, b. before 1699
Generation 2.
Thomas Mead, died between 13 June and 26 September 1759 when his will
was proved, probably in Portsmouth, New Hampshire; married on 2 May 1725 in New
Castle, New Hampshire to Hannah Stilson, daughter of James Stilson and Hannah
Anne Odiorne, born 2 August 1706 in Quebec, Canada, died 1776 in New
Castle. Five children:
1.
Margaret,
2.
James, born about 1728
3.
Joseph, born about 1728, died 1810 Pigwacket, now Fryeburg, Maine
4.
Hannah, see below
5.
Anna, born about 1745
Generation 3. Hannah Mead, born 9 August 1730 in
Wakefield, New Hampshire, died before 1759; married about 1753 to James
Wilkinson, son of Thomas Wilkinson and Elizabeth Caverly, born about 1730 in
Berwick, Maine, died between 1796 and 1805 in Berwick. Seven children.
Generation 4. William Wilkinson and Mercy Nason
Generation 5. Aaron Wilkinson and Mercy F. Wilson
Generation 6. Robert Wilson Wilkinson and Phebe
Cross Munroe
Generation 7. Albert Munroe Wilkinson and Isabella
Lyons Bill
Generation 8. Donald Munroe Wilkinson and Bertha
Louise Roberts (my grandparents)
There has been no book written up on the Mead family
of New Hampshire, nor any major articles in genealogical journals. Most of the information I have found was
gleaned from vital records, the New Hampshire State Papers, or probate. There is a website for Stilson family
information at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~stilsongeneology/stilsonbk5.html
and a book for the Odiorne family Genealogy of the Odiorne Family in America,
by John Creighton, 1875 revised by David Walter Odiorne in 1975.
See my blog post about the Wilkinson line at this
link http://nutfieldgenealogy.blogspot.com/2011/09/surname-saturday-wilkinson.html
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To Cite/Link to this blog post: Heather Wilkinson Rojo, "Surname Saturday – Mead", Nutfield Genealogy, posted October 8, 2011, ( https://nutfieldgenealogy.blogspot.com/2011/10/surname-saturday-mead.html: accessed [access date]).
Elizabeth's last name may be Berry, daughter of William Berry and probably the sister of Mary Berry.
ReplyDeleteEd Foss