Rev. Samuel Haugh

M, b. before 23 December 1621, d. 30 March 1662
     Samuel was born in Boston, Lincolnshire, England. He was the son of Atherton Haugh and Elizabeth Buckley; they came from Boston, England in 1633 on the ship Griffin, settling at Boston in New England. On 23 December 1621, he was christened in Boston, Lincolnshire, England, at St. Botolph's Cathedral.1 Samuel married Sarah Symmes, daughter of Reverend Zachariah Symmes and Sarah Baker, circa 1649 in Charlestown, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, at the Church of Christ. After their marriage they resided just outside Boston, in Reading [later known as Wakefield], where he was ordained paster 26 March 1650. Samuel & Sarah had children: Sarah [4/30/1650-2/09/1651], Samuel [9/18/1951-6/25/1679][m. Ann Rainsford], Sarah [2/25/1653-1/17/1787] [m. Obidiah Walker 7 2nd 2/26/1678 Ephraim Savage], Zachariah [8/22/1654-9/111654], Mary [12/23/1655-11/21/1726] [m. John Smith & 2nd Thomas Baker], Elizabeth [ -2/16/1683][m. Capt. John Hebert] & Rebecca [3/20/1661-6/23/1661]. Samuel departed this life on Thursday, 30 March 1662 at Boston at the house of his brother-in-law, Hezekiah Usher.2

Family

Sarah Symmes b. b 24 Jan 1625

Citations

  1. [S1892] Notes, page 185.
  2. [S127] John Adams Vinton, The Symmes Memorial: Biographical Sketch of Rev. Zechariah Symmes, Minister of Charlestown, 1634-1671, With the Genealogy & Brief Memoirs of Some of His Descendants: also embracing notices of many of the name, both in Europe & America, not connected with the family: and an autobiography., pages 17.