My 5th great grandmother, Mary Hovey, was born
about 1751 and died 15 January 1832 in Ipswich, Massachusetts. On 17 July 1786 she married Nathaniel
Treadwell in Ipswich, Massachusetts, where they lived all their married lives,
and where Mary died a widow. She had
five known children with Nathaniel, all listed in the Ipswich Vital
Records. He was a “yeoman” (farmer) who
served in the Revolutionary War. As far
as I know, Mary did not apply for a widow’s pension, yet I did find Nathaniel’s
pension application papers at Fold3.com.
If I had found Mary’s application, it might have yielded some
genealogical information about her family.
Both Mary and Nathaniel are buried in the Old Burying Ground
in Ipswich, Massachusetts. Their gravestones survive and are remarkably
legible.
I have no idea who may be Mary’s parents, nor do I know
anything about her origins. This is
especially weird and unusual to me not only because I’ve been working on her
story for more than 20 years, but also because I applied to the Mayflower
Society using Nathaniel’s lineage back to Mayflower passenger Isaac
Allerton. The General Society of
Mayflower Descendants did not question the fact that I did not have her birth
record at all. I guess they found her a
conundrum, too!
There are many HOVEYs to be found in the Ipswich vital records
and town records, but no trace of this Mary Hovey who married Nathaniel
Treadwell. I cannot assume she belonged
to any of these families without more clues.
My lineage from MARY HOVEY:
Generation 1: Mary
Hovey, born about 1751, died 15 January 1832 in Ipswich, Massachusetts; married
on 17 July 1786 in Ipswich to Nathaniel Treadwell, son of Jabez Treadwell and
Lucy Haskell. He was baptized 28 October
1753 in Ipswich, and died 2 January 1822 in Ipswich. Five children born in Ipswich.
Generation 2: Jabez
Treadwell, born on 17 October 1788 in Ipswich, died on 4 November 1840 in
Salem; married on 17 October 1811 in Marblehead, Massachusetts to Betsey
Jillings Homan, daughter of Thomas Homan and Tabitha Glover, baptized on 14
October 1792 at the Unitarian Church in Marblehead, died on 6 April 1874. Seven
children born in Salem.
Generation 3. Eliza Ann Treadwell, born 27 August 1812 in
Salem, died 31 January 1896 in Salem; married on 4 December 1836 in Salem to
Abijah Hitchings, son of Abijah Hitchings and Mary Cloutman, born on 18 January
1809 in Salem, died 18 January 1864 in Salem.
Four children born in Salem.
Generation 4. Abijah
Franklin Hitchings married Hannah Eliza Lewis
Generation 5. Arthur Treadwell Hitchings married Florence
Etta Hoogerzeil
Generation 6. Gertrude Matilda Hitchings married Stanley
Elmer Allen (my grandparents)
I have two TREADWELL lineages, both from the immigrant
Thomas Treadwell and his wife Mary Taylor, and both also from their son Nathaniel Treadwell
and wife Abigail Wells. I descend from
two of Nathaniel’s children: Mary Treadwell (1665 – 1722) who married Samuel
Stone, and her brother, Nathaniel (1677 – 1723) who married Hannah Unknown:
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Heather Wilkinson Rojo, “Surname Saturday ~ HOVEY Another brickwall ancestor”, Nutfield
Genealogy, posted August 12, 2017, ( https://nutfieldgenealogy.blogspot.com/2017/08/surname-saturday-hovey-another.html: accessed [access date]).
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