I previously blogged about my DEARBORN ancestors
here: https://nutfieldgenealogy.blogspot.com/2016/01/surname-saturday-dearborn-of-exeter-and.html
This lineage has changed due to new findings. I didn’t
lose my DEARBORN connections when I found the correct parents of Jonathan
Batchelder (about 1800 – 1847), since my new research has found a new lineage back
to Godfrey Dearborn. (See my blog post “A
New BATCHELDER lineage” at this link: https://nutfieldgenealogy.blogspot.com/2018/09/surname-saturday-new-batchelder-lineage.html
Godfrey
Dearborn, a weaver from Hannah, Lincolnshire, signed Reverend Wheelwright’s
Combination at Exeter, New Hampshire in 1639. Around 1648 he removed from
Exeter to Hampton and settled in the West End. His house was built on 73 Exeter
Road in North Hampton. His wife, “Goody Dearbarn”, was a member of
the Hampton meetinghouse in 1650 and given a pew. He had six children,
mentioning “three daughters” in his will, and his sons Thomas, Henry and John
by name.
The will
of Godfrey Dearborn of Hampton, 1680
I
Godfreey Dearbarne of Hampton in the provenc of New Hampshier in New England
Being aged and Inferme of Body * * *
I give
and Bequeath Unto Dorothy Dearbarn my loveing wife for the term of her life my
Dwellinng House & Barne & orchyard and the Use and Improvementt of all
my land both Areable land pastuer & marsh land for her Comfortable
subsistenc Duering the terme of Her life, and the use and Improvementt of all
my moveables within Dores and withoutt Duering the terme of her life
Itt I
doe Give and bequeath Unto my Grand Child Ann Shatredg that now liveth with mee
one two year old Heffer which she is to Receive att the End of Her time yt she
is to live with mee
Itt I
Doe Give Unto my sone Thomas Deararne my Dark Browne horse which I Use to Rid on
Itt I
Doe Give Unto my son Thomas and Henry Dearbarn all the Rest of my Cattle thatt
shall Remaine att the Decease of the longest liver of mee or my wife Excepting
Sheep and swine which are other wayes Disposed of
Itt my
will and pleasure is thatt all the Sheepe and swine that shall Remaine att my
wives Decease shall be Equally Divided betwixt all my Grand Children yt shall
be then living: and the Division to be made by my Executors & over seers
Itt I
Doe Give and Bequeath Unto my Son John Dearbarn my House barne and house lott
and all my land both Areable land pastuers medows & marshes and all Towne
Rights and priveledges thereunto belonging and all my tooles and Carts &
other Implements of Husbandry: and I Doe appointt my son John Dearbarne to bee
my Exectuer to this my will and the Estate the which he is to Enter Upon and
possesse att my wives Decease and to bee and Remaine to him and his Heires for
Ever
Itt I
Doe ordaine and Appointt my two Eldest sons Thomas Dearbarne and henry
Dearbarne to bee my over seers to this my last will and testamentt whom I
appointt to see to the managmentt of my Estate thatt my wife may have a
Comfortable living outt of itt Duering the terme of her life
And
for whatt Houshold stuff I shall leave thatt my wife shall have the use and
Improvement thereof Duering the terme of her life, and then to bee Equally
Devided Between my three Daughters only leaving itt to my wives liberty to
Dispose of whatt was her owne before I maried Her viz one fether Bed &
boulster & Rug & Coverlett and her Greatt Bible & her Red flannell
petticoate to ye wife of John morse
And
this my last will and testamentt I Conferme with my Hand & Seale Affixed
therto this fourteenth Day of December in the year of our lord one thousand Six
hundred & Eighty
His
Godfrey
Dearbarn X [seale]
Mark
& Seale
Signed
Sealed & Declared
to bee
ye last will of Godfrey
Dearbarn
in pr of
Samuell
Dalton senr Mehetable Dalton
This
was sworn to ye 26 of agust: 86 by mehetable Dalton alice [alias] Simins befor
mee
Henry
green Justis Peace
Godfrey
Dearborn had several famous descendants including General Henry Dearborn (1751
– 1829) of the Revolutionary War who also served as Secretary of War under
President Thomas Jefferson. The city of Dearborn, Michigan
was named for General Dearborn, as well as Fort Dearborn (1803) in Chicago.
During World War II another Fort Dearborn was established in what is now
Odiorne Point State Park in New Hampshire.
General
Dearborn had a son, Henry Alexander Scammell Dearborn (1783 – 1851) who was an
Adjutant General of Massachusetts and a Massachusetts statesman. He wrote
many books on botany and was the first president of the Massachusetts
Horticultural Society.
Some
DEARBORN genealogy resources:
Provincial
Papers, Documents and Records Relating to the Province of New Hampshire from
1686 to 1722, edited by Nathaniel
Boulton, Volume 1, page 133
The
New England Historic Genealogical Register,
“Lincolnshire Origin of Exeter Settlers”, Volume 68, pages 68 – 72
History
of the Town of Hampton, New Hamphire: From Its Settlement in 1638, to the
Autumn of 1892, by Joseph Dow, 1893,
pages 659 – 672
The
Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire, by Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby and Walter Goodwin
Davis, reprint 1972, pages 189 – 190.
An old
book with some mistakes:
The
Dearborns of Hampton, New Hampshire: Descendants of Godffrey Dearborn of Exeter
and Hampton, by Joseph Dow, 1893
[available to view online at Archive.org, Ancestry.com and the Hathi
Trust website]
There is
also a manuscript at the NEHGS library for a Dearborn family genealogy by
Edmund Batchelder Dearborn on microfilm and in the manuscript department.
See CS71 .D285 for the microfilm and Mss C 2993 for the manuscript.
NEHGS
also has a compiled genealogy of the Dearborn family by Henry Alexander
Scammell Deaborn (see above) Mss C 4653 as well as his personal papers
and letters Mss 859
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My
DEARBORN Genealogy:
Generation
1: Godfrey Dearborn, son of William Dearborn of Willoughby,
Lincolnshire and his wife, Agnes Hay, was baptized on 24 September 1603
in Willoughby and died 4 February 1686 in Hampton, New Hampshire; married first
before 1632 to Unknown; married second 25 November 1662 in Hampton to
Dorothy Unknown, widow of Philemon Dalton. Six children, and I descend
from two.
Lineage A:
Generation 2: Henry Dearborn,
baptized on 22 March 1634, died 18 January 1725 in Hampton; married on 10
January 1666 in Hampton to Elizabeth Marrian, daughter of John Marrian and
Sarah Unknown. She died 6 July 1716 in Hampton. Seven children, and
I descend from two.
Generation 3: John Dearborn, born
10 October 1666 in Hampton, died 22 November 1750 in Hampton; married on
4 November 1689 in Hampton to Abigail Batchelder, daughter of Nathaniel
Batchelder and Deborah Smith. She was born 28 December 1667 in Hampton
and died 14 November 1736 in North Hampton. Eight children.
Generation 4: Elizabeth
Dearborn, born 31 August 1692 in Hampton, died 10 March 1770 in Rye, New Hampshire;
married on 12 January 1716 in Hampton to John Garland, son of Peter
Garland and Sarah Taylor. He was born 13 April 1692 in Hampton and died
about 1741. Two children.
Generation 5: Elizabeth Garland m.
Richard Locke
Generation 6: Simon Locke m.
Abigail Mace
Generation 7: Richard Locke m.
Margaret Welch
Generation 8: Abigail M. Locke m.
George E. Batchelder
Generation 9: George E. Batchelder
m. Mary Katharine Emerson
Generation 10: Carrie Maude
Batchelder m. Joseph Elmer Allen
Generation 11: Stanley Elmer Allen
m. Gertrude Matilda Hitchings (my grandparents)
Lineage B:
Generation 2: John Dearborn, born
about 1641 in Hampton, and died 14 November 1731 in Hampton; married Mary Ward,
daughter of Thomas Ward and Margaret Shaw. They had three children.
Generation 3: Mary Dearborn, born 6
May 1678 in Hampton, married Stephen Batchelder on 25 August 1698 in Hampton.
He was the son of Nathaniel Batchelder and Deborah Smith, born 8 March 1675/6
in Hampton and died 19 September 1748 in Hampton. They had seven children.
Generation 4: Stephen
Batchelder m. Jane Lamprey
Generation 5: Nathaniel
Batchelder m. Mary Longfellow
Generation 6: Nathaniel
Batchelder m. Mary Perkins
Generation 7: Jonathan Batchelder
m. Nancy Thomson
Generation 8: George E. Batchelder
m. Abigail M. Locke (see above)
Heather Wilkinson Rojo, "Surname Saturday – Updated DEARBORN of Exeter and Hampton, New Hampshire", Nutfield Genealogy, posted August 17, 2019, ( https://nutfieldgenealogy.blogspot.com/2019/08/surname-saturday-updated-dearborn-of.html
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