Timothy Symmes1

M, b. 1643
FatherReverend Zachariah Symmes b. 5 Apr 1599, d. 4 Feb 1670/71
MotherSarah Baker d. 1676
     Timothy was born in 1643 in Charlestown, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. Timothy married Mary Nichols on 10 December 1668.2 Timothy and Mary had a son Timothy [9/06/1669]. He died in infancy.3 Timothy's wife, Mary, died after 6 September 1669 in Charlestown leaving him a widower.4 Timothy married 2nd Elizabeth Norton on 21 September 1671 in Charlestown, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.4 Imothy and Elizabeth had children: Timothy [11/18/1672] , Elizabeth [7/24/1674] [m. 1/19/1709 James Herrick], Sarah [8/06/1676].4 Timothy died on Monday, 4 July 1678 in Charlestown of smallpox.4

Family 1

Mary Nichols b. 2 Feb 1648, d. a 6 Sep 1669

Family 2

Elizabeth Norton b. 7 Aug 1653

Citations

  1. [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., page 27-28.
  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., page 27.
  3. [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., page 29.
  4. [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., page 28.