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Descendants of +Thomas Nash


Generation No. 3


3. JOHN3 NASH (+THOMAS2, +THOMAS1) was born 1615 in Bedfordshire, England, and died 03/Jul/1687 in New Haven, Connecticutt. He married ELIZABETH TAPP 1645, daughter of EDMUND TAPP. She died 01/May/1676 in New Haven, Connecticutt.

Notes for J
OHN NASH:
Was a Captain Major.

NASH. JOHN, New Haven 1642, lived much at Hartford, son of Thomas, born in England, had by wife Elizabeth (daughter probably of Edmund Tapp of Milford) who died 1676, Elizabeth baptized 3 Jan. 1647; Sarah, 29 May 1649; Mary, b. 13 Dec. 1652, baptized probably 16 January following; Hannah, 24 July 1655, baptized 4 days after; Rebecca, 12 Mar. 1658; and probably no sons except Samuel, 3 Feb. 1664, who died young; as lieut. 1652, representative 1665, at the first Court after the union, and in 1672 chosen an Assistant in which place he was cont. acc. the custom of annual electection to his death 3 July 1687. Elizabeth married 2 Dec. 1676, captain Aaron Cook, and died 3 Sept. 1687; Sarah married 8 Feb. 1689, Thomas Yale; Mary married 1679, Philip Paine; and Hannah married 13 Feb. 1673, Eliphalet Ball, and next, 2 Apr. 1689, Thomas Trowbridge. . . . . . . . . . .A GENEALOGICAL DICTIONARY of THE FIRST SETTLERS OF NEW ENGLAND, SHOWING THREE GENERATIONS OF THOSE WHO CAME BEFORE MAY, 1692, ON THE BASIS OF FARMER'S REGISTER. BY JAMES SAVAGE, FORMER PRESIDENT OF THE MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY AND EDITOR OF WINTHROP'S HISTORY OF NEW ENGLAND.. published 1860



More About J
OHN NASH:
Fact 1: Called Captain or Major John Nash
Fact 2: Lived in New Haven, Conn.

Notes for E
LIZABETH TAPP:
Probably the daughter of Edmund Tapp of Wilford.
     
Children of J
OHN NASH and ELIZABETH TAPP are:
  i.   ELIZABETH4 NASH, b. 03/Jan/1647; d. 03/Sep/1687; m. AARON COOK; b. Abt. 1610, Plymouth, England; d. 05/Sep/1690, Northhampton, Massachusetts.
  Notes for ELIZABETH NASH:
Died without issue.

  Notes for AARON COOK:
Commissioned successively as lieutenant, captain, and major, and served with John Mason in 1657-8); settled at Windsor in 1638; removed to Northampton, thence to Westfield.

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Volume 1
Hide, blushing glory, hide Pultova's day.
page 451
Cook, or Cooke, * Aaron, Dorchester, freem. 6 May 1635, rem. 1636, with the gr. body of others, to Windsor, m. there a d. of Thomas Ford, had Joanna, bapt. 5 Aug. 1638; Aaron, 21 Feb. 1641; Miriam, 12 Mar. 1643; Moses, 16 Nov. 1645; Samuel, 21 No. 1650; Eliz. 7 Aug. 1653; and Noah, 14 June 1657 ; the last three by sec. w. Joan, d. of Nicholas Denslow, wh. d. Apr. 1676. He had gr. at Mussaco, now Simsbury, but was discourag. prob. by a controversy and rem. to Northampton 1661, was a propr. 1667 at estfield, rep. 1668; by a third w. Eliz. m. 2 Dec. 1676, d. of John Nash of New Haven, had no ch.; m. fourth w. 1688, Rebecca, wid. of Philip Smith, d. of Nathaniel Foote; was capt. and major; and d. 5 Sept. 1690, aged 80. Miriam m. 8 Nov. 1661, Joseph Leeds, and Eliz. m. prob. Samuel Parsons.

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MARVIN BECKWITH AND HIS WIFE ABIGAIL CLARK
THEIR COLONIAL ANCESTORS AND
THEIR DESCENDANTS
ELKHORN, WISCONSIN 1899

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ANCESTRY OF NATHAN COOKE.
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AARON COOKE was born about 1610; came from Plymouth, Eng., to Dorchester, Mass.; married 1. a daughter of THOMAS and AGNES FORD; (she died between 1645 and 1650); 2. Joan, daughter of Nicholas Denslow; 3. Elizabeth, daughter of John Nash, of New Haven; 4. Rebecca, daughter of Nathaniel Foote and widow of Philip Smith; (commissioned successively as lieutenant, captain, and major, and served with John Mason in 1657-8); settled at Windsor in 1638; removed to Northampton, thence to Westfield; died at Northampton, Sept. 5, 1690, aged 80. His will, (proved Oct. 24, 1690), is at Springfield.



  ii.   SARAH NASH, b. 29/Jul/1649; d. 27/May/1716; m. THOMAS YALE, JR./CAP'T, 08/Feb/1689; b. Abt. 1647, New Haven, Connecticutt; d. 26/Jan/1736.
  Notes for SARAH NASH:
Died without issue. She was the second wife of Ensign Yale. She died at the house of John Yale, a son of Mr. Yale by his first wife.

8. iii.   MARY NASH, b. 13/Dec/1652, New Haven, New Haven County, CT.
9. iv.   HANNAH NASH, b. 24/Jul/1655, New Haven, New Haven County, CT; d. 03/Feb/1708, Massachusetts.
  v.   SAMUEL NASH, b. 03/Feb/1664.
  Notes for SAMUEL NASH:
Died young. Listed as probably son of John in " A GENEALOGICAL DICTIONARY of THE FIRST SETTLERS OF NEW ENGLAND, SHOWING THREE GENERATIONS OF THOSE WHO CAME BEFORE MAY, 1692, ON THE BASIS OF FARMER'S REGISTER. BY JAMES SAVAGE, FORMER PRESIDENT OF THE MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY AND EDITOR OF WINTHROP'S HISTORY OF NEW ENGLAND".. published 1860. He is not mentioned in Rev. Sylvester Nash's 1853 family history. .


4. SARAH3 NASH (+THOMAS2, +THOMAS1) was born Abt. 1617 in England, and died 1691 in New Haven, Conneticutt. She married ROBERT TALMAGE 1648 in Massachusetts. He died 1662 in Massachusetts.
     
Children of S
ARAH NASH and ROBERT TALMAGE are:
  i.   ABIGAIL4 TALMAGE, b. 03/May/1649.
  ii.   THOMAS TALMAGE, b. 17/Oct/1650.
  iii.   SARAH TALMAGE, b. 19/Sep/1652, Massachusetts; d. 20/Mar/1726; m. SAMUEL HOTCHKISS, 18/Mar/1679.
  iv.   JOHN TALMAGE, b. 11/Sep/1654.
  v.   ENOS TALMAGE, b. 04/Oct/1656.
  vi.   MARAH TALMAGE, b. 02/Sep/1659; d. 06/Dec/1673.


5. MARY3 NASH (+THOMAS2, +THOMAS1) was born 1621 in Kempston, Bedford, England, and died 16/Aug/1683 in New Haven, Connecticutt. She married ROGER ALLING (ALLEN) 26/Oct/1642 in New Haven, Connecticutt. He was born 06/Dec/1612 in Kempston, Bedford, England, and died 27/Sep/1674 in New Haven, Connecticutt.

Notes for R
OGER ALLING (ALLEN):
ROGER, New Haven, at the very begin. of the settlem. 1639, sign. the compact. m. Mary, d. prob. eldest ch. of Thomas Nash of the same, had Mary, bapt. 26 Nov. 1643; Samuel, perhaps b. not bapt. (as the Nash fam. p. 19, has it) 4 Nov. 1645; John (not bapt. as the little vol. tells, but perhaps b.), 2 Oct. 1647; Sarah, perhaps bapt. 11 (certainly not 12, wh. was Monday, as giv. in the book); Eliz. and Susanna, said to be not rec. (perhaps both d. soon), leav. us to suppose that those preced. had rec. evidence of bapt. to wh. wrong dates areappend. and James said to be b. 24 June 1657, and this may be correct. H. C. 1679; was serg. and deac. and treas. of the Col. 1661 and some yrs. after, d. 27 Sept. 1674. In his will, wh. was nuneup. he names only five ch. and directs, that James be brot. up to learning. His wid. Mary, wh. in her will names the same five ch. d. 16 Aug. 1683. At New Haven the fam. long remain . . . Colonial Families.
     
Children of M
ARY NASH and ROGER (ALLEN) are:
  i.   MARY4 ALLING, b. Bef. 26/Nov/1643, New Haven, Connecticutt; d. 26/Mar/1716, New Haven, Connecticutt; m. JOSEPH MOSS, 11/Apr/1667.
10. ii.   SAMUEL ALLING, b. 04/Nov/1645, New Haven, Connecticutt; d. 08/Aug/1709, New Haven, Connecticutt.
  iii.   JOHN ALLING, b. 02/Oct/1647, New Haven, Connecticutt; d. 25/Mar/1717, New Haven, Connecticutt; m. SUSANNA COE, 11/Jan/1670, New Haven, Connecticutt; b. 16/Aug/1653, Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut; d. 02/Apr/1746, New Haven, Connecticutt.
  iv.   SARAH ALLING, b. 12/Nov/1649, New Haven, Connecticutt; d. 27/Nov/1761, New Haven, Connecticutt; m. PECK.
  v.   ELIZABETH ALLING, b. 1651, Connecticut.
  vi.   SUSANNAH ALLING, b. 1653, Connecticut.
  vii.   JAMES ALLING, b. 24/Jun/1657, New Haven, Connecticutt; d. 03/Mar/1695, Salisbury, Massachusetts.


6. JOSEPH3 NASH (+THOMAS2, +THOMAS1) was born 1624 in Bedfordshire, England, and died Oct/1678 in New Haven, Connecticut. He married (1) MARY NORTON 1649. She was born Abt. 1621 in New Haven, Connecticutt, and died 25/Dec/1654 in New Haven, Connecticutt. He married (2) MARGARET SMITH Bef. 1665. She died 01/Mar/1693 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut.

Notes for J
OSEPH NASH:
NASH, JOSEPH, New Haven, son of Thomas, by wife Mary, who died 25 Dec. 1654 had John, b. 12, baptized 14 July 1650; Hannah, 21 Jan. 1652, baptized 4 days after not 2, as the record in General. Registry IX. 361, has it; perhaps another daughter who died a few weeks after. her mother; was freeman of that Colony 1657, and removed to Hartford, made freeman of this Colony 1658, and died 1678, leaving good estate to widow Margaret, and daughter Sarah. His will, of 19 Jan. 1676, probated 17 Oct. 1678, made brother John executor and left to him his estate if daughter Sarah died without issue, of who conting. we are uninformed. . . . . . .A GENEALOGICAL DICTIONARY of THE FIRST SETTLERS OF NEW ENGLAND, SHOWING THREE GENERATIONS OF THOSE WHO CAME BEFORE MAY, 1692, ON THE BASIS OF FARMER'S REGISTER. BY JAMES SAVAGE, FORMER PRESIDENT OF THE MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY AND EDITOR OF WINTHROP'S HISTORY OF NEW ENGLAND.. published 1860



More About J
OSEPH NASH:
Fact 1: Called Sergeant Joseph Nash
Fact 2: Lived in Hartford, Conn.
     
Children of J
OSEPH NASH and MARY NORTON are:
11. i.   JOHN4 NASH, b. 12/Jul/1650, New Haven, Connecticutt; d. 1682, New Haven, Connecticutt.
  ii.   HANNAH NASH, b. 21/Jan/1652, New Haven, Connecticutt; d. 18/Jan/1654, New Haven, Connecticutt.
12. iii.   SARAH NASH, b. Abt. 1658.


7. +TIMOTHY3 NASH (+THOMAS2, +THOMAS1) was born 1626 in Bedfordshire, England, and died 13/Mar/1699 in Hadley, Massachusetts. He married +REBEKAH STONE 1657 in Hadley, Mass., daughter of +SAMUEL STONE and +HOPE FLETCHER. She was born 03/Apr/1625 in Sisted, Essex, England, and died 18/Apr/1709 in Hadley, Massachusetts.

Notes for
+TIMOTHY NASH:
NASH, LIEUT. TIMOTHY, 1626-1699, Hadley, Mass., and New Haven, Conn. Lieut. Hadley Military Co., 1678. Deputy, 1690, '91, '95.

NASH. TIMOTHY, Hartford, youngest son of the first Thomas, born in England, married about 1657, Rebecca, daughter of Rev. Samuel Stone, had Rebecca, born 12 Mar. 1658, at New Haven, died young; Samuel, 8 Feb. 1660, killed at Hadley, by a horse, at 8 years; and Thomas, 1661; removed to Hadley 1663, there had Joseph, 27 Jan. 1664; Timothy, 1665; John, 21 Aug. 1667; Samuel, again, 17 June 1669; Hope, 20 Nov. 1670; Ebenezer, 25 Oct. 1673; Daniel, 1676; Ephraim, 1682; and Mary, 1684, who died 1687; was freeman of Massachusetts 1678, a lieut. and man of large influence, representative 1690, 1, and 5, died 13 Mar. 1699. His widow died Mar. or Apr. 1709. All the last eight sons are provided for in the will of the former. 10 Mar. three days preceding his death as also the daughter Hope, wife of Isaac Warner; but the will of his widow 18 Apr. 1707, names seven sons omitting Timothy, who had died at Deerfield; and after gifts to daughter Hope Warner, names daughter Mary Nash, and Joanna N. who as to these, means, perhaps, wives of two sons. . . . . . . . . . . a Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England showing Three Generations. by James Salvage. Vol. III pub. in Boston: by Little, Brown & Co. 1861. Timothy Nash arrived with his parents on the Winthrop Fleet ship "Hector" in 1637. He was about 11 years old.

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LIST OF FREEMEN.
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Timo. Nash Hadl.

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"Tithing-men, in Massachusetts, were first ordered in 1677. Hadley selectmen chose four, and they were approved by the County Court, in March, 1678, viz., Timothy Nash, Samuel Moody, Samuel Church, Chileab Smith. After 1680, they were chosen by the town, four for some years, and then only two. They were to inspect the conduct of liquor-sellers, Sabbath-breakers, night-walkers, tipplers, &c. and present the names of the disorderly to a magistrate. Surveyors of Highways were first chosen Jan. 27, 1663, viz., Edward Church and Chileab Smith, east side, and Nathaniel Dickinson, Jr., west side. After the town was divided, only two were chosen, one from the north and one from the south part of the village. " The History of Hadley, Massachusetts, by Sylvester Judd, 1860


More About
+TIMOTHY NASH:
Fact 1: Lieutenant
Fact 2: Moved to Hadley, Massachusetts
Fact 3: Blacksmith by trade

More About
+REBEKAH STONE:
Fact 1: Died either March or April
     
Children of
+TIMOTHY NASH and +REBEKAH STONE are:
  i.   REBEKAH4 NASH, b. 12/Mar/1657, New Haven, Connecticutt; d. New Haven, Connecticutt.
  Notes for REBEKAH NASH:
Died young.

  More About REBEKAH NASH:
Fact 1: Died young.

  ii.   SAMUEL NASH, b. 03/Feb/1659, New Haven, Connecticutt; d. 1668, Hadley, Massachusetts.
  More About SAMUEL NASH:
Fact 1: Died young after being drug by a horse that had been "spooked" by a dog's barkin

13. iii.   THOMAS NASH, b. 1661, Hartford, Conn.; d. 19/Jan/1728, Hatfield, Mass..
  iv.   JOSEPH NASH, b. 27/Jan/1663, Hadley, Mass.; d. 28/Mar/1740.
  v.   TIMOTHY NASH, b. 1665, Hadley, Mass.; d. WFT Est. 1666-1755.
  More About TIMOTHY NASH:
Fact 1: Died childless

14. vi.   JOHN NASH, b. 21/Aug/1667, Hadley, Mass.; d. 07/Oct/1743, Hadley, Mass..
  vii.   SAM NASH II, b. 17/Jun/1669, Hadley, Mass.; d. 03/May/1738.
  More About SAM NASH II:
Fact 1: Never married.

15. viii.   HOPE NASH, b. 26/Nov/1670, Hadley, Mass.; d. WFT Est. 1715-1765, Northfield, Franklin, Mass..
16. ix.   EBENEZER NASH, b. 25/Oct/1673, Hadley, Mass.; d. 1748, Suffield, Hartford County, CT.
17. x.   DANIEL NASH, b. 1676, Hadley, Massachusetts; d. 10/Mar/1760, Housatonic, Berkshire, Massachusetts.
18. xi.   REV. +EPHRAIM NASH, b. 16/Jan/1682, Granby or Hadley, Mass.; d. 09/Nov/1759, So. Hadley, Hampshire or Granby, Mass..
  xii.   MARY NASH, b. Aft. 1683, Hadley, Mass.; d. 19/Dec/1687, Hadley, Mass..


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