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Notes for WALTER HATCH:
RES: Jeff Linscott's HATCH data 1415-1991 p17: settled on point of land north-east of Stony cove and south-east of the second Society's Meeting house
EMIG: `American Colonists in English Records' by George Sherwood 1961 p16: "1634, March 4 [or a little later] in the ship `Hercules ' of Sandwich, John WITHERLEY, master....HATCH, William, of Sandwich , merchant, & Jane his Wife. Children Walter, John, Willm., Anne, Jane. Servants"
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Some genealogies are indicating that Jane Young was not his mother, but rather from the first wife of William Hatche.
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Carol Schneider's web page lists:
BIOGRAPHICAL REVIEW VOL XVIII 974.48 D3b PAGE 540
HE WAS A SHIP-BUILDER IN SCITUATE, HAVING A SHIPYARD LOCATED A MILE BELOW UNION, p. 541 HAS WALTER HATCHE HAD AN INTEREST IN AN IRON MINE.
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PAGE 7 "DESCENDANTS OF WILLIAM HATCH" BY PERLEY DERBY
WALTER, SON OF WILLIAM, WAS BORN IN ENGLAND ABOUT 1625. HE MADE HIS WILL 20 AUG 1698, PROVED, APRIL 1701, WHICH IN SUBSTANCE IS AS FOLLOWS:-- HE GIVES TO HIS ELDEST SON SAMUEL A SHARE IN THE IRON WORKS, &C. TO SONS JOHN AND ISRAEL, THE FULLING MILL, CORN MILL AND 260 ACRES OF LAND ON NORTH RIVER. TO YOUNGEST SON JOSEPH, THE GREAT LOT AT FREETOWN. TO THE SAID FOUR SONS, GIVES IN ADDITION, 3,375 ACRES OF LAND, HE BOUGHT OF HIS COUSIN THOMAS HATCH. HE MENTIONS HIS DAUGHTERS JANE (SHERMAN) BETHIA (FORD) AND WIFE MARY. IN 1643, WAS OLD ENOUGH TO BEAR ARMS, CONSEQUENTLY HE MUST HAVE BEEN OVER 16 YEARS OF AGE. HE SETTLED ON A POINT OF LAND NORTH-EAST OF STONY COVE, AND SOUTH-EAST OF THE SECOND SOCIETY'S MEETING HOUSE. FREEMAN, 1658. HE WAS CONSTABLE JUNE, 1654; AND IN THAT CAPACITY, WAS THREATENED AND ABUSED BY WILLIAM RANDALL AND HIS WIFE ELIZABETH, WHILE SERVING A PROCESS ON THEM, AND HIS WARRANT FORCED FROM HIM.
HE WAS A SHIPWRIGHT, AND HAD A YARD ABOUT A MILE BELOW UNION BRIDGE, ON THE SCITUATE SIDE,AFTER 1667, AND ENGAGED IN BUSINESS, WITH HIS BROTHER JEREMIAH HE ALSO OWNED AN INTEREST IN THE IRON MINE, A NOTICE OF WHICH APPEARS IN HIS WILL HE MARRIED 6 MAY 1650 ELIZABETH, DAUGHTER OF THOMAS HOLBROOK OF WEYMOUTH, AND WIFE JANE. MR. HOLBROOK DIED 1673. IN HIS WILL HE AMONG OTHER BEQUESTS, GIVES HIS DAUGHTER ELIZABETH HATCH, A PORTION OF HIS ESTATE, AFTER THE DECEASE OF HIS WIFE JANE. ELIZABETH, DIED--- AND HE MARRIED 2ND 5 AUG 1674, MARY STABLE WHO SURVIVED HER HUSBAND. THEY WERE MARRIED IN MARSHFIELD, AND HER NAME ON THOSE RECORDS, IS COMPLETELY OBLITERATED. EIGHT CHILDREN, BY ELIZABETH; HANNAH BORN 13 MAR 1650/51; SAMUEL BORN 22 DEC 1653; JANE BORN 7 MAR 1655/6; ANTIPAS BORN 26 OCT 1658; BETHIAH BORN 31 MAR 1661; JOHN BORN 8 JULY 1664; ISRAEL BORN 25 MARY 1667; JOSEPH BORN 9 DEC 1669.
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http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/scituate/RR01/RR01_227.htm
Walter b 1621, England; died 24 May 1699, Scituate, MA age 79. Occupation: Shipwright. Boare Arms 1643; settled on a point of land northeast of Stoney Cove, and southeast of the second Society's Meetinghouse. He built the corn and fulling mills in the Two Miles for his sons. He was killed by lightning in a stable. Walter settled in the part of Scituate, called " The Two Miles", which was
joined to Marshfield in 1788, and built his house there. Walter was constable of Scituate. In 1652 George Russell was fined L3 for abusing the constable of Scituate in the Execution of his office. In 1654/5
William & Elizabeth Randall were presented for abusing the constable of Scituate, Walter Hatch, "when he strained for the magistrates table, the wife tore the destresse out of his hand, and hurt his hand so as blood was shead." He made a will in 1681/2 which was never proved, for after his will was made
his son Antipas became of unsound mind, and Walter made a new will 3 March 1882 providing for the maintenance of Antipas, but leaving to his brothers the land formerly intended or him.
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