Genealogy Report: Ancestors of Peter Jennings Talbot II
Ancestors of Peter Jennings Talbot II
1024.Jared Talbot354,355,356, born Abt. 1640 in ?356; died September 17, 1686 in South Purchase of Taunton, (now Dighton) MA356,357.He married 1025. Sarah Andrews April 01, 1664 in Taunton, MA357,358.
1025.Sarah Andrews358,359, born Abt. 1644 in Taunton, MA; died Abt. 1693.She was the daughter of 2050. Henry Andrews and 2051. Mary Pool.
Notes for Jared Talbot:
The ancestry of Jared Talbot is not known, but there is speculation that it may be Irish, with the route to New England being by way of Barbados.An anonymous manuscript, entitled "The Talbot Family", mentions a William Talbot as one of the British exiles with the Pilgrims at Leyden and as of record as a witness to the marriage of Richard Masterson of Sandwich to Mary Goodall of Leicester in November of 1619.It is possible that Moses Talbot, who was killed on the Kennebec River in 1634 while a member of Plymouth Colony's trading party there (which included John Alden - see John Alden notes), and Peter Talbot, recorded in 1636 as formerly a servant of Edward Doty, were his sons.This Peter Talbot was presumably eighteen to twenty-five years old at the time and might be considered the possible father of Jared Talbot, and also Samuel Talbot, who married probably at Bristol, Rhode Island, 1 March 1689, Priscilla Southworth.Peter Talbot of Dorchester, Massachusetts Bay, who is the subject of another printed genealogy, is a different man altogether from those mentioned above.
Jared aquired a considerable amount of property in the Broad Cove area of old Taunotn, now Dighton, where he was the first settler.They were the only family living there before King Philip's War, during which they were forced to flee to Taunton by boat [Lane, 16].The site of their house is on Elm Street, opposite the cemetery.A monument marks the site.
A document dated March 6, 1676 stated that the soldiers of "Jerudd Talbut" were supposed to pay £31. to James Walker for a kettle they took from him.It is difficult to say what sort of money this debt was to be paid in, for the amount on the face of it appears to be extremely high.On the same day, Jared served on a jury which aquitted one Mary Ingham of a charge of witchcraft."Jehud Talbutt" was one of a group which found Timothy Poole drowned in a pond on November 18, 1677.The only deed of record now extant which involved Jared was dated in 1683 when he sold property to Philip King of Weymouth, MA.This deed was recorded in November 1686 by his widow, Sarah.Mentions in published works of a James Talbot early in Dighton and of a marriage in 1680 between a Jared Talbot and Elizabeth Hathaway are in error.
Notes for Sarah Andrews:
On August 2, 1664, both Sarah and Jared signed for her share of her father's estate [vide Plymouth Colony Court records].
Marriage Notes for Jared Talbot and Sarah Andrews:
Taunton Marriages To the Year 1850
TALBUT, Israell [T.P.R. Garad] and Sarah Androws [T.P.R. Andrewes], Apr. 1, 1664.* [Garett Talbutt and Sarah Andrewes, P.C.R.]
More About Jared Talbot and Sarah Andrews:
Marriage: April 01, 1664, Taunton, MA359,360
Children of Jared Talbot and Sarah Andrews are:
530 | i. | Captain Jared Talbot II, born March 20, 1666/67 in Taunton, MA; died January 21, 1733/34 in Dighton, MA; married Rebecca Hathaway May 04, 1687 in Taunton, MA. | ||
ii. | Mary Talbot361,362, born July 21, 1670362,363; died Unknown. |
Notes for Mary Talbot: No further record |
iii. | Elizabeth Talbot364,365, born December 14, 1671 in Taunton, MA365,366; died Unknown in Dighton, MA; married Ephraim Hathaway May 08, 1690 in Taunton, MA367,368; born December 08, 1661 in Taunton, MA; died December 20, 1716 in Dighton, MA. |
More About Ephraim Hathaway and Elizabeth Talbot: Marriage: May 08, 1690, Taunton, MA369,370 |
512 | iv. | Samuel Talbot, born February 29, 1675/76 in Taunton, MA; died 1739 in Dighton, MA; married Mary Dyer 1698. | ||
v. | Josiah Talbot371,372, born October 21, 1678 in Taunton, MA372,373; died Unknown. |
Notes for Josiah Talbot: No further record **** Taunton Births To the Year 1850 TALBUT, Josiah, son Jarad, Oct. 21, 1678. [Talbot, son Jared, P.C.R.] |
More About Josiah Talbot: Fact 1: died young374 |
vi. | Nathaniel Talbot375,376, born February 21, 1679/80 in Taunton, MA376,377; died January 21, 1733/34 in Dighton, MA378; married Sarah; died Unknown. |
1026.Christopher Dyer378, died December 1689 in Sheepscot, ME (killed by Indians).He married 1027. Ruth.
1027.Ruth378, died Unknown.
Notes for Ruth: Christopher Dyer's 2nd wife |
Child of Christopher Dyer and Ruth is:
513 | i. | Mary Dyer, born in Sheepscot, ME; died Unknown; married Samuel Talbot 1698. |
1028.Samuel Allen, died Unknown.He married 1029. Rebecca Cary 1685.
1029.Rebecca Cary, born March 30, 1665 in Bridgewater, MA; died 1714 in Norwich, CT.She was the daughter of 2058. John Cary and 2059. Elizabeth Godfrey.
More About Samuel Allen and Rebecca Cary:
Marriage: 1685
Child of Samuel Allen and Rebecca Cary is:
514 | i. | Ephraim Allen, born 1689; died Unknown; married Zipporah Crane. |
1034.Thomas Gray, died Unknown.He married 1035. Anna Little.
1035.Anna Little, died Unknown.She was the daughter of 2070. Ephraim Little and 2071. Mary Sturtevant.
Child of Thomas Gray and Anna Little is:
517 | i. | Anna Gray, born 1702; died October 09, 1762 in buried East Burial Ground, Bristol, RI; married Honorable William Richmond 1725. |
1040.Gerrit Bancker, born Unknown in Wessem, Limburg; died Abt. 1691 in Beverwyck.He was the son of 2080. ? Bancker.He married 1041. Elisabeth Lysbet Van Eps.
1041.Elisabeth Lysbet Van Eps, born Abt. 1623; died July 03, 1693.She was the daughter of 2082. Dirk Van Eps and 2083. Maritie Damen.
Notes for Gerrit Bancker:
Collections on the History of Albany, From Its Discovery to the Present Time, With Notices of its Public Institutions, and Biographical Sketches of Citizens Deceased.
Vol. IV.Albany, N. Y.:J. Munsell, 82 State Street.1871.
Bancker (Bancken), Gerrit, was in New Amsterdam before 1655; two years later he was in Beverwyck, where he continued to reside till his death, which took place before the 27th Feb., 1691. His home lot was on the south side of Yonker (now State) street the third east of Pearl as it then existed. His wife was Elizabeth Dirkse Van Eps, sister of Jan Van Eps, one of the first settlers of Schenectady. After the death of her husband Mrs. Bancker removed to New York and engaged in trade. She died the 3d of July, 1693, aged 70 years, leaving a large property for the time to her son Evert. Ch: Evert, b. Jan. 24, 1665; Anna, who m. Johannes De Peyster of New York, Sept. 21, 1688.
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Abstracts of Wills Vol I 1665-1707
From The New York Historical Society Collections, this 1892 volume features abstracts of wills on file in the Surrogates Office, City of New York, from 1665 to 1707.Bibliographic Information: Abstracts of Wills Vol I 1665-1707, The New York Historical Society, 1892.
GERITT BANCKER (Dutch). "In den naame Godes, Amen." On the 25 November, 1690, at New Albany, the Honorable Mr. Geritt Bancker, merchant, being of sound mind. I appoint as my universal heir my wife Elizabeth of all my estate both here and in Schenectady and in New York during her life or widowhood. My eldest son shall have œ6 before any division, and each of my children shall have an equal proportion of my estate. Each of my married children shall have a dower of 300 Beavers or the value in current silver money, which is a piece of 8 reckoned at 12 guilders sewant (wampum), and those who hereafter marry are to have a similar dowry, and each child is to have his share when of age. I make my son Evert Bancker and Mr. Johanes De Peyster, the husband of my daughter living in New York, the guardians of my minor children.
Witnesses, G. Swortt, Jan Onderkerck, J. Becker, Notary. Proved May 7, 1691. Recorded Liber, 3-4, Page 243.
Page 456.--Letters of administration upon the estate of GERRITT BANCKER and ELIZABETH BANCKER, are granted to Johanes De Peyster, who married Anne, their daughter, July 24, 1693.
Page 241.--Henry Slaughter, Captain-General, and Governor, etc. Whereas on the 7th day of May last, the will of GARRETT BANCKER, of Albany, was proved before Peter Schuyler, Mayor, Letters of administration are granted to his widow Elizabeth Bancker, July 15, 1691.
Page 243.--Will of GARRET BANCKER.
Dutch. See Appendix.
Notes for Elisabeth Lysbet Van Eps: Abstracts of Wills Vol I 1665-1707 From The New York Historical Society Collections, this 1892 volume features abstracts of wills on file in the Surrogates Office, City of New York, from 1665 to 1707. Bibliographic Information: Abstracts of Wills Vol I 1665-1707, The New York Historical Society, 1892. Page 29.--Inventory of estate of ELIZABETH BANCKER, widow of Gerritt Bancker. Taken by her son Evert Bancker, and her son in law Johanes De Peyster, in presence of Guysbert Van Imburgh and Peter De Lanoy. A house in New York, between the house of Anthony Farmer and Hendrick Jacobs and Thomas Roberts, as by transport. A House lot by the water side (not valued). This Inventory is written in the Dutch language. Gives a long list of household goods not valued. Also goods, etc., at Albany, July 19, 1693. |
Children of Gerrit Bancker and Elisabeth Van Eps are:
520 | i. | Evert Bancker, born January 24, 1664/65 in Albany, NY; died July 10, 1734 in Albany, NY (burial date); married Elisabeth Abeel September 24, 1686. | ||
523 | ii. | Anna Bancker, born April 01, 1670 in Albany, NY; died Unknown; married Johannes de Peyster September 21, 1688. | ||
iii. | Maria Bancker, died Unknown; married Cornelis de Peyster September 19, 1694 in New York City, NY; died Unknown. |
Marriage Notes for Maria Bancker and Cornelis de Peyster: American Marriage Records Before 1699 D DEPEYSTER, Cornilus and Maria Bancker, 19 September 1694, New York. |
More About Cornelis de Peyster and Maria Bancker: Marriage: September 19, 1694, New York City, NY |