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Elizabeth Mack

Kvinde 1686 - 1750  (63 år)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.   Elizabeth Mack blev født den 28 okt. 1686 i Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA (datter af John Mack, I og Sarah Bagley); døde den 15 mar. 1750 i Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut, USA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.   John Mack, I blev født den 6 mar. 1653 i Inverness, Inverness-shire, Scotland (søn af John Mack og Abigail Peterson); døde den 24 feb. 1721 i Lyme, New London, Connecticut, USA; blev begravet i feb. 1721 i Lyme, New London, Connecticut, USA.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • Indvandring: 1669, From Scotland to Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America

    Notater:

    For an extremely comprehensive life sketch, see http://www.josephsmithsr.com/lucymack/getperson.php?personID=I19686

    John Mack
    BIRTH 6 Mar 1653
    Inverness, Highland, Scotland
    DEATH 24 Feb 1721 (aged 67)
    Lyme, New London County, Connecticut, USA
    BURIAL
    Old Fox Farm Cemetery
    East Lyme, New London County, Connecticut, USA
    MEMORIAL ID 127431988 · View Source

    MEMORIAL
    PHOTOS 0
    FLOWERS 20
    Born in Mar 1652/3. Died in Feb 1720/21. Married Sarah Bagley 5 Apr 1681 in Salisbury MA. Their child: Jonathan Mack.

    "Mack Genealogy, The Descendants Of John Mack Of Lyme, Connecticiut" written by Mrs. Sophia (Smith) Martin of Hartford, Connecticut & published in 1903 states John Mack was said to have immigrated to America from Inverness, Scotland in 1669. She states his DOB was 6 Mar 1653 and his DOD was 24 Feb 1721 (Gregorian calendar). She has a copy of John's will in her book and he had the will drawn up and he signed it on 5 Jan 1721. He married Sarah Bagley in Boston, Mass. on 5 Apr 1681 and they had 12 children.

    John Mack was born March 6, 1653 at Inverness, Highland County, Scotland to John Mackgahye and Lady Marian McDonald. The Macks were of the landed gentry and yeomanry of Great Britain. John traveled from London, England to Boston Harbor in 1669 at the age of sixteen. His reason for coming was possibly due to religious persecution in Scotland at that time. It is thought that he shortened his name and probably served an indenture or an appren
    Briefly: Born in Mar 1652/3. Died in Feb 1720/21. Married Sarah Bagley 5 Apr 1681 in Salisbury MA. Their child: Jonathan Mack.
    "Mack Genealogy, The Descendants Of John Mack Of Lyme, Connecticiut" written by Mrs. Sophia (Smith) Martin of Hartford, Connecticut & published in 1903 states John Mack was said to have immigrated to America from Inverness, Scotland in 1669. She states his DOB was 6 Mar 1653 and his DOD was 24 Feb 1721 (Gregorian calendar). She has a copy of John's will in her book and he had the will drawn up and he signed it on 5 Jan 1721. He married Sarah Bagley in Boston, Mass. on 5 Apr 1681 and they had 12 children.

    MACK

    If we should ask what emigrant from Great Britain to this country has had among his countless descendants the largest number of Middlefield citizens, the answer would probably be John Mack of Lyme, Conn., who came from Iverness, Scotland, in 1669. From no fewer than five of his twelve children came pioneer families, may of which were permanent residents of prominence in Mid. For the great bulki of details regarding this family the reader is referred to the two volumes of the Mack Genealogy compiled by the late Mrs. Sophia (Smith) Martin, a native of Middlefield, but this important family can not be passed over without mention of the elementary facts, and such other material as may be of general interest.

    That one may easily grasp the connections and relations of the various families of this sturdy tree of the Macks there is given, on page 531, a chart showing whence came the earlier generations of the various descendants which have been among our citizens. This means that practically all the descendants indicated in the following summary are Mack descendants and more or less closely related; descendants of Matthew Smith, who lived on the old farm on Windsor Street; of Calvin Smith on the Cottrell farm and his sons in Smith Hollow and elsewhere; of Erastus Ingham and his line, of Walter Pease and Romeo Alderman; of various Macks, Emmonses, Churches, and Roots; of Abel and Anson Cheeseman, of Amasa Graves, of Pain Loveland, Lewis and Worcester Taylor, of William Leonard, of Edwin S. McElwain.

    Elisha Mack (Josiah, John), son of Josiah and Abigail (Peterson) Mack, was b. Hebron, Conn. 5-25-1728; d. Mid. 5-24-1783; m. Hebron 3-1-1750, Mary ELLIS, b. Plymouth, 9-27-1733; d. Mid. 6-25-1819. She m. 2nd 1-25-1787, Ebenezer SELDEN.
    He inherited a portion of his father's farm and dwelling where he lived for over twenty-five years. About 1776 he followed his son David to Middlefield where he settled on lot 17 III Div. Becket, later known as the farm of Milton and Charels Combs.
    Elisha Mack became a prominent citizen among the residents in the "North-east Corner" of Becket and was chosen selectman in 1780 and surveyor in 1782. His name heads the list of signers of the Pet. Inc. in 1781. He served on a committee to find the center of the town and on a committee to procure preaching.
    His career was brought to a sudden and violent end when he was gored to death by an ox in May, 1783. That he was a worthy man and a good father is shown by the tribute of affection paid him by his son, David, who attributed his own success to his father's careful training of him.
    He was a soldier in the Rev. War and had the title of Ensign.

    Children who grew to maturity:

    David, b. 12-10-1750 (See Fam. 1).
    Abigail, b. 8-17-1756, m. David TARBOX.
    Elisha, b. 5-13-1759 (See Fam. 3).
    Mary, b. 6-2-1761, m. Abel CHEESEMAN.
    Warren, b. 6-16-1763 (See Fam. 4).
    Sarah, b. 7-6-1767, m. Oliver BLUSH.
    Lydia, b. 6-12-1773. m. Stephen WOOD. They lived at the farm of Elisha Mack Sr. before moving to Salem, N.Y. before 1816.
    John, b. Mid. 4-27-1779, m. Sarah RICHARDS. Lived in Plainfield.

    FAMILY 1

    David Mack, son of Elisha and Mary (Ellis) Mack, was b. Hebron, Conn. 12-10-1750; d. Mid. 3-24-1845; m. 4-24-1774, Mary TALCOTT, b. Hebron 9-21-1757; d. Mid. 7-11-1827. Making his first purchase of land in Mid. in 1773, he cleared two acres the next year and sowed them to wheat and built a log cabin to which he brought his wife and baby in the spring of 1775. How he was leader in the movement to organize the town of Mid., becoming one of its first selectmen, and its first merchant, a maker of potash, a pillar in the church and a man of considerable wealth and influence noted for his integrity and generosity, has all been told in the foregoing chapters. His long and useful life and his earnest Christian character won for him the title of "The Faithful Steward."
    He was a soldier in the Rev. War.

    Children:

    Mary, b. Hebron, Conn. 11-17-1774, m. Ebenezer EMMONS.
    Lois, b .Mid. 3-14-1776, m. Jacob ROBBINS.
    David, b. Mid. 2-17-1778 (See Fam. 2).
    Mindwell, b. Mid. 9-6-1779, m. Ichabod EMMONS.
    John Talcott, b. Mid. 8-23-1781. Lived some years at the home of his grandfather but later moved to Hinsdale and became a tavern keeper.
    Elisha, b. Mid. 5-26-1783. Moved to Salem, Mass. where he was Judge of Police Court many years.
    Anna, b. Mid. 12-18-1784, m. 1st Isaac CLARK, m. 2nd Joseph EGGLESTON.
    Phebe, b. 6-30-1786, m. Uriah CHURCH.
    Zilpa, b. 2-3-1788, m. Azariah SMITH.
    Lucy, b. Mid. 2-19-1790, m. Selden SPENCER.
    Hannah, b. 10-29-1791, m. Geo. W. McELWAIN.
    Abigail, b. 6-20-1793, m. William ELDER.
    Laura, b. 6-4-1795, m. Solomon ROOT. She was a life long resident of Mid.

    FAMILY 2

    David Mack, son of David and Mary (Talcott) Mack, was b. Mid. 2-17-1778; d. Amherst, 9-9-1854; m. 3-2-1803, Independence PEASE, b. 8-25-1776; d. 4-13-1809. He bought the farm next to his father's previously owned by Josiah Leonard and Bildad Kibbe, and erected a new house on the Parsonage Lot on the site of Leonard's dwelling. He followed his father keeping the first store in Mid., located a short distance south of his house. This was moved to the Center where Edmund P. Morgan became a partner, the store then belonging to the firm of Mack and Morgan.
    David Mack Jr., also known as General Mack, was town clerk, 1807-31, and represented the town in the Genearl Court 1821-24. He moved to Amherst about 1834. He was for 18 years a Trustee of Amherst College, and for several years a member of the Prudential Committee.
    He was a man of great decision of character, a devoted Christian and liberal in his benefactions. Fro, 1840-48 he enaged in the manufacture of ladies hats, in a shop built by him on the site of the Cook block. He kept a general store at the Center in 1844.
    He was a member of the General Court for Amherst, a state Senator at Boston and a member of the Governor's Council. In the war of 1812 he commanded the militia around Boston and thus acquired the title "General" by which he was afterward known.

    FAMILY 3

    Elisha Mack, son of Elisha and Mary (Ellis) Mack, was b. Hebron, Conn. 5-13-1759; d. Lenox, 12-7 or 29- 1850; m. 6-30-1781 Mrs. Sarah (BLOSSOM) HOWES, dau. Thomas and Thankful (Paddock) Blosson of Yarmouth.
    He came to Mid. with his father in 1776, being a lad of seventeen. In 1791 he bought the farm on Johnnycake Hill, (Lot 19, III Div. Becket) formerly owned by Benjamin Blish, where he lived for many years, in the house later owned by Lansing Ferguson.
    He was active in local affairs serving as selectman from 1793 to 1798, and for three years on the School Committee. In 1801 he joined the Cong. Ch., from which he was given a letter of dismission in 1823 to the church in Lenox, where he spent the rest of his life.
    He was a soldier in the Rev. War, and had the title of Captain.

    Children, b. Mid.:

    Sally, b. 9-22-1782, m. Russell LITTLE. Lived in Peru and Lenox.
    Elisha, b. 9-26-1784, m. Sarah HAYWARD. Was a wholesale produce dealer and pork packer. Lived in Windsor, Mass. and Watervliet, N.Y.
    Amos, b. 6-12-1786, m. Betsy INGHAM.
    Thankful, b. 4-1-1790, m. Royal COOPER.
    Charlotte, b. 11-24-1792, m. Amos CONE.
    Laura, b. 9-1-1795, d. unm. before 1865.
    Josiah, b. 6-15-1798, m. Maria WARD.

    FAMILY 4

    Warren Mack, son of Elisha and Mary (Ellis) Mack, was b. 6-16-1763; d. 7-3-1843; m. 1st Sophia LARABEE, 2nd, Polly _____. He was a soldier in the Rev. War.
    After his father's death he became head of the household. In 1789 he sold the farm to his brother, David, and moved to Pittsfield, where at least one of his children was born.
    By 1810 he had moved to Warren, N.Y. Later he made his home at Jordanville, N.Y., where he spent the rest of his life.
    His tombstone is found in Jordanville, N.Y. cemetery and beside it that of his wife Polly, who d. 11-26-1823, age 59.
    The Warren-Mack homestead is two miles north-east of Jordanville.

    John blev gift med Sarah Bagley den 5 apr. 1681 i Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA. Sarah (datter af Orlando Bagley og Sarah Colby) blev født den 2 mar. 1661 i Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA; blev døbt i Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA; døde den 24 feb. 1720 i Lyme, New London, Connecticut, USA; blev begravet den 26 feb. 1720 i Old Fox Farm Cemetery, East Lyme, New London, Connecticut, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  2. 3.   Sarah Bagley blev født den 2 mar. 1661 i Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA; blev døbt i Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA (datter af Orlando Bagley og Sarah Colby); døde den 24 feb. 1720 i Lyme, New London, Connecticut, USA; blev begravet den 26 feb. 1720 i Old Fox Farm Cemetery, East Lyme, New London, Connecticut, USA.

    Notater:

    New England Marriages Prior to 1700- by Clarence Almon Torrey with a revised introduction by Gary Boyd Roberts FHL US/CAN 974V2t Jack Mack (1653-1 721) and Sarah Bagley (1663-1732) 5 Apr 1681 Salisbury & Concord, Massachusetts, and Lyme, Connecticut. FHL US/CAN 974,45/S3 John Mack son of John (#1 2547) and Sarah (RIN (#46251) 29 Apr 1682 Born. Family Related to the Bagley and Floyd Families by Martha (Bagley) Anderson and Norton R. Bagley. Plymouth, New Hampshire 1990 FHL SLC Microfiched 6004538 US/CA 929.273 B1472m Some Descendants of Orlando Bagley of Amesbury, Massachusetts by Martha (Bagley) Anderson and Norton Russell Bagley FHL 929.273B147a 1989 vol.1 Bagley Family Origins - Norton R. Bagley 2 Vappi Vale, Moulton Boro, New Hampshire 03254. Introduction - (We first began this work in an effort to trace our own connection to Orlando Bagley of Amesbury, Massachusetts No material has been included that we cannot prove from some kind of record, and we cite the record. Where record is lacking, but circumstantial evidence is great, the word probably is used) BYU BX8670. R928r-Church History Library Some Descendants of Orlando Bagley of Amesbury, Massachusetts by Martha (Bagley) Anderson and Norton Russell Bagley FHL 929.273 B1472 1989 Vol. 1 1973; revised 1984 and 1989 Sarah Bagley daughter of Orlando b. 2 Mar 1662/63; d. 24 Feb 1721, Lyme Ct. md John Mack, 5 Apr 1681 (Salisbury, MA), b. Mar 3, 1653, Inverness, Heidleburg, Scotland. THE BAGLEYS AND HUNTLEYS WERE FROM the British Isles also) and came to New England about 1669, arriving at Boston, but later settling first in Lyme, Connecticut and them at Salisbury, MA. There is a tradition among his descendants that he was "one of those early Scot immigrants who dropped part of their name, retaining the prefix only, "thereby being better able to escape persecution for their religious beliefs." After the birth of their first child, they moved to Concord, MA, where the births of six children are recorded. They moved to Lyme, CT, in 1696. John d. Feb. 24, 1721. They are the maternal great great grandparents of Joseph Smith, founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. BIRTH: Also shown as Born Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA. DEATH: Also shown as Died 1732 ~SEALING_PARENTS: Also shown as SealPar 28 Oct 1975

    Børn:
    1. John Mack blev født den 29 apr. 1682 i Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA; døde den 29 maj 1734 i Lyme, New London, Connecticut, USA.
    2. Johanna Mack blev født den 17 sep. 1703 i Lyme, New London, Connecticut, USA; døde den 12 mar. 1731 i East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut, USA.
    3. Lydia Mack blev født den 28 maj 1689 i Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; døde den 28 feb. 1716 i Lyme, New London, Connecticut, USA.
    4. Johathan Mack blev født i 1711; og døde.
    5. Marah Mary Mack blev født den 10 nov. 1699 i Lyme, New London, Connecticut, USA; døde den 3 apr. 1717 i Lyme, New London, Connecticut, USA.
    6. 1. Elizabeth Mack blev født den 28 okt. 1686 i Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; døde den 15 mar. 1750 i Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut, USA.
    7. Joseph Mack blev født i 1693 i Lyme, New London, Connecticut, USA; og døde.
    8. Josiah Mack blev født den 16 dec. 1691 i Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; døde den 21 nov. 1769 i Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut, USA.
    9. Sarah Mack blev født den 22 jul. 1684 i New England, Hettinger, North Dakota, USA; døde den 18 jan. 1775 i East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut, USA.
    10. Orlando Mack blev født den 16 dec. 1693 i New England, Hettinger, North Dakota, USA; døde den 28 jan. 1768 i Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut, USA.
    11. Jonathan Mack blev født den 29 feb. 1696 i Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; døde den 19 dec. 1768 i Lyme, New London, Connecticut, USA.
    12. Ebenezer Mack blev født den 8 dec. 1697 i Lyme, New London, Connecticut, USA; døde den 8 maj 1777 i Lyme, New London, Connecticut, USA.
    13. Deborah Mack blev født den 11 okt. 1706 i Lyme, New London, Connecticut, USA; døde den 4 feb. 1776 i Hadlyme, New London, Connecticut, USA.
    14. Rebecca Mack blev født den 4 okt. 1701 i Lyme, New London, Connecticut, USA; døde i 1729.
    15. Esther Mack blev født i Lyme, New London, Connecticut, USA; døde den 4 feb. 1776.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.   John Mack blev født i 1615 i Kirkmichael, Ayrshire, Scotland; døde i 1670 i Scotland.

    John + Abigail Peterson. Abigail blev født i 1620 i Kirkmichael, Ayrshire, Scotland; døde den 25 nov. 1672 i Middletown, Monmouth, New Jersey, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  2. 5.   Abigail Peterson blev født i 1620 i Kirkmichael, Ayrshire, Scotland; døde den 25 nov. 1672 i Middletown, Monmouth, New Jersey, USA.
    Børn:
    1. 2. John Mack, I blev født den 6 mar. 1653 i Inverness, Inverness-shire, Scotland; døde den 24 feb. 1721 i Lyme, New London, Connecticut, USA; blev begravet i feb. 1721 i Lyme, New London, Connecticut, USA.

  3. 6.   Orlando Bagley blev født i 1628 i Amesbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA; døde i 1700 i Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.

    Orlando + Sarah Colby. Sarah blev født i 1635 i Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; døde den 18 maj 1663 i Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  4. 7.   Sarah Colby blev født i 1635 i Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; døde den 18 maj 1663 i Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA.
    Børn:
    1. 3. Sarah Bagley blev født den 2 mar. 1661 i Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA; blev døbt i Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA; døde den 24 feb. 1720 i Lyme, New London, Connecticut, USA; blev begravet den 26 feb. 1720 i Old Fox Farm Cemetery, East Lyme, New London, Connecticut, USA.



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