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Ancestors of Arthur Scott Freeman

Generation No. 10


      768. Pierre Morin, born December 23, 1683 in Beaubassin, Acadia, Quebec; died April 15, 1741 in St. Thomas-De-La-Pointe-aa-La-Calle, Montmagny, Quebec. He was the son of 1536. Pierre Morin-Boucher and 1537. Franpcoise Chiasson. He married 769. Marie Franpcoise Boule (Boulay).

      769. Marie Franpcoise Boule (Boulay), born Abt. 1687 in St. Thomas, Motnmagny, Quebec, Canada. She was the daughter of 1538. Jacques Boule (Boulay) and 1539. Franpcoise Fournier.
     
Child of Pierre Morin and Marie (Boulay) is:
  384 i.   Jacques Morin, born May 12, 1711 in St. Thomas, Motnmagny, Quebec, Canada; died October 31, 1760 in St. Francois, cile D'orlbeans, Montmorency, Quebec; married Terese Quemieur LaFlamme.


      770. Francois Quemleur LaFlamme, born 1687. He married 771. M. Madeleine Chambelan.

      771. M. Madeleine Chambelan, born 1691.
     
Child of Francois LaFlamme and M. Chambelan is:
  385 i.   Terese Quemieur LaFlamme, born July 20, 1713; married Jacques Morin.


      960. James Huckins, born 1644 in Oyster River, Durham, New Hampshire; died August 28, 1689 in Huckins Garrison, Oyster River, Durham, New Hampshire. He was the son of 1920. Robert Huckins and 1921. Elizabeth Beard. He married 961. Sarah Burnham Abt. 1673 in Oyster River, Durham, New Hampshire.

      961. Sarah Burnham, born 1654 in Oyster River, Durham, NH. She was the daughter of 1922. Robert Burnham and 1923. Frances Hill.

Notes for James Huckins:
"Robert Huckins of the Dover Connection and Some of his Descendants" by Henry Winthrop Hardon, 1916, pg 3: "LIEUT JAMES2 HUCKINS (Robert1), husbandman, miller, was born probably at Oyster River, Dover, doubtless as early as 1644, for in 1664 he was taxed (Register, vol 4, 249). He married, probably about 1671 (ib, vol 7, p 121), SARAH2 BURNHAM, daughter of Robert1 and Frances (NH Deeds, vol 107, pp357,359); NH Gen Record vol 5, p 190). She was born at Oyster River about 1654, for she deposed 31 Dec 1673, 'about 19 years of age' (NH Court Papers, 1672-3, p 395). She married secondly, 17 Oct 1700, Capt John2 Woodman (Lieut Edward1) of Oyster River, who had been received as an inhabitant in 1657 (Quint's Dover, p 33; Hoyt's Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury, p 366) and became successively commissioner, 1658, representative, 1684, delegate 1690, and Jude of Common Pleas, 1702-5 (Register, vol 9 p 145). She is not mentioned in his will of 20 Dec 1705 (NH State Papers, vol 31, p 545) and was probably then dead. In 1676 Lieut James Huckins was constable (Quint's Dover p 14), and in 1687 he was one of the two selectmen of Oyster River Parish (ib p 3). He had a garrison house which stood in the outskirts of the Oyster River settlement, a few rods south of the house owned in 1910 by Andrew E Meserve, east of the railroad and on the north side of the second road crossed by the railroad as it runs from Durham station to Dover. In Aug 1689 the Indians ambushed and slew him and seventeen men belonging to the garrison while they were at work in the field which belonged in 1910 to the widow of Jospeh W Coe, and lay southeast of the garrison beyond Huckins Brook. There they were all buried under a mound which in 1910 still existed in the southeast corner of the field. The Indians then attacked the garrison house, which was defended by two boys only and some women and children. They managed to set fire to the roof of the garrison, but the boys - 'brave boys, truly' says Mather - held out till the Indians promised to spare the lives of all. Yet they killed three or four of the children and carried away the rest of the inmates, except one of the boys, doubtless Robert2 Huckins, who escaped the next day (Mather's Magnalia App Art vi; Belknap's Hisatory of New Hampshire (vol 1, p 205; Register, vol 7 p 156; NH Gen Records,vol 3 p 80). The garrison house was destroyed (Thompson's Landmarks, p 173, note 2). Lieut Huckin's widow was recovered at Fort Androscoggin after a year of captivity. Children, born at Oyster River (Register, vol 7, p 121): 1) ROBERT3 born probably 12 Dec 1672, although the record, if correctly transcribed says 'Sarah'. 2) SARAH, b. 12 Dec 1674; d s.p.(?) 14 Oct 1705 (NH Gen Record, vol 3 p 145); m. JAMES3 CHELSEY, son of Philip2 (Philip1) and Sarah of Oyster River, b. at Oyster River 1672(?), d. 15 Sept 1707. 3) JAMES, b. 16 July 1675; d. s.p. bef 1699. Probably others, none of whom survived the massacre of 1689."

The History of Durham says, "The Indians seem to have had a special spite against the inhabitants of Oyster River, or their attacks there were so little opposed that they returned often for easy spoils."



Notes for Sarah Burnham
"New England Marriages Prior to 1700" by Clarence Almon Torrey, 1985, pg 838: "WOODMAN, John (?1630-1707+) & 2/wf Sarah (Burnham) Huckins (1654-), w James; 17 Oct 1700; Salisbury."

Children of James1 Huckins and Sarah Burnham were as follows:
+ 2 i Robert2 Huckins, born 12 Dec 1672 in Durham, Strafford Co, NH. He married Welthen (Thomas) Huckins.
3 ii Sarah2 Huckins, born 12 Dec 1674 in Durham, Strafford Co, NH; died 14 Oct 1705.
4 iii James2 Huckins, born 16 Jul 1675 in Durham, Strafford Co, NH.



Source: New Hampshire GenealogicalRecord, Dover, NH [SARAH BURNHAM] Vol 5 Jan 1908 to Oct 1908 page 190
"Sarah Burnham Huckins, [dau of Robert (1) Burnham] wife of Lt. James (2) Huckins, was born about 1654. Had a daughter Sarah (3) born 12 Dec 1672. Her husband Lt. James (2) Huckins was slain at Oyster River in the Indian Massacre of 1689. She survived him, was carried into captivity, but was recovered a year later at Ft. Androscoggin and married Oct. 17. 1700 Capt. John (2) Woodman [Lt. Edward (1) Woodman] of Oyster River. One of her sons escaped the next day, prob. Robert (3) Huckins who 6 June 1698, gives a deed, with Welthen (3), his wife, as eldest son and heir of James (2) Huckins, ye only son and successor of Robert (1) Huckins deceased. Descendants of the family are found in Madbury and neighboring towns."


More About James Huckins:
Burial: 1689, Southeast, Garrison, Huckins Brook, Oyster River, NH

  Notes for Sarah Burnham:
Maj Church was the hero and veteran of King Philip's war from Connecticut. The Mass, Plymouth & Connecticut Bay Colonies fielded a combined force under "Col Church" in 1791 and and went up through the coastal areas of NH & Maine to the Kittery, Me area where they laid seige to an indian village and effected the release of widow Huckins. She returned to Oyster River, married again (John Woodman) and lived out her life. She did not have any more children. She was captive about two years.


Source: New Hampshire GenealogicalRecord, Dover, NH [SARAH BURNHAM] Vol 5 Jan 1908 to Oct 1908 page 190
"Sarah Burnham Huckins, [dau of Robert (1) Burnham] wife of Lt. James (2) Huckins, was born about 1654. Had a daughter Sarah (3) born 12 Dec 1672. Her husband Lt. James (2) Huckins was slain at Oyster River in the Indian Massacre of 1689. She survived him, was carried into captivity, but was recovered a year later at Ft. Androscoggin and married Oct. 17. 1700 Capt. John (2) Woodman [Lt. Edward (1) Woodman] of Oyster River. One of her sons escaped the next day, prob. Robert (3) Huckins who 6 June 1698, gives a deed, with Welthen (3), his wife, as eldest son and heir of James (2) Huckins, ye only son and successor of Robert (1) Huckins deceased. Descendants of the family are found in Madbury and neighboring towns."

     
Children of James Huckins and Sarah Burnham are:
  480 i.   Robert Huckins, born December 12, 1672 in Oyster River, Durham, New Hampshire; died March 02, 1719 in Oyster River, Durham, New Hampshire; married Welthen Thomas 1692 in Oyster River, Durham, New Hampshire.
  ii.   Sarah Huckins, born December 12, 1674 in Dover, Strafford, NH; died October 14, 1705 in Oyster River, Durham, NH.
  iii.   James Huckins, born July 16, 1675 in Oyster River, Durham, NH; died 1709 in Oyster River, Durham, NH.


      962. James Thomas, born 1642 in Of Durham, Strafford County, New Hampshire; died December 1718 in Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire. He married 963. Martha Goddard Abt. 1667 in Dover, Strafford Co., NH.

      963. Martha Goddard, born 1646 in Oyster River, Durham, Strafford, New Hampshire; died Aft. 1729 in Of Durham, Strafford County, New Hampshire. She was the daughter of 1926. John Goddard and 1927. Welthen Goddard Simmons.

Notes for James Thomas:
640. James11 Thomas (Mr.12) was born about 1650. James died before Dec. 1718 in New Hampshire?.

He married Martha Goddard in Dover, New Hampshire, about 1670.

He bought property in Topsham, NH, July 20, 1670.(416)

James Thomas and Martha Goddard had the following children:


641 i. Elizabeth10 Thomas was born before 1691, the first event for which there is a recorded date. She married John Crommett in New Hampshire?, 1691.

642 ii. Welthean Thomas was born on (birth date unknown). She married twice. She married Robert Huckins. She married John Gray.

643 iii. Abigail Thomas was born on (birth date unknown). She married twice. She married James Nock in New Hampshire?. She married Ezekiel Leathers in New Hampshire?.

644 iv. Mary Thomas was born before about 1700, the first event for which there is a recorded date. She married John Rollins in New Hampshire?, about 1700.

645 v. James Thomas was born in Dover, New Hampshire after 1670. James died before June 3, 1719 in Durham, New Hampshire. He married Mary Smith.

+ 533 vi. Ann(e) Thomas was born about 1675.

646 vii. Benjamin Thomas Capt. was born in Dover, New Hampshire about 1678. Benjamin died Nov. 13, 1766 in New Hampshire?. He married Mary Leavitt in North Hampton, NH, Sept. 12, 1700.(417)
A census listed Benjamin as head of household in Hampton, NH, 1732.(418)



  Notes for Martha Goddard:
647. Martha11 Goddard (John12) was born about 1650. Martha died after 1730.

She married twice. She married James Thomas in Dover, New Hampshire, about 1670. James was born about 1650. He was the son of Mr. Thomas. James died before Dec. 1718 in New Hampshire?. He bought property in Topsham, NH, July 20, 1670.(419) She married Elias Critchett in Woodbridge, East Jersey, after 1675.

She bought property in New Hampshire?, 1729.(420)


     
Child of James Thomas and Martha Goddard is:
  481 i.   Welthen Thomas, born 1672 in Of Durham, Strafford County, New Hampshire; died January 21, 1729 in Oyster River, Durham, Strafford, New Hampshire; married Robert Huckins 1692 in Oyster River, Durham, New Hampshire.


      964. John Fernald, born 1640 in Strawberry Banke, Now Portsmouth, Rockingham, NH; died January 19, 1687 in Eliot, York, Maine. He was the son of 1928. Reginald "Reynald" Fernald and 1929. Joanne Warburton. He married 965. Mary Norman Spinney.

      965. Mary Norman Spinney, born February 09, 1650 in Kittery, York, Maine; died 1700. She was the daughter of 1930. Thomas Spinney and 1931. Mary Randall.
     
Child of John Fernald and Mary Spinney is:
  482 i.   Thomas Fernald, born 1679 in Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire; died Aft. 1747; married Mary Thompson.


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