Martha Baldwin
F, b. before 17 January 1646, d. 7 January 1675
Father | Joseph Baldwin b. c 1613, d. 2 Nov 1684 |
Mother | Hannah Whitlock b. c 1616, d. 15 Apr 1661 |
Martha was born in Milford, New Haven County, Connecticut. She was christened there on 17 January 1646 in the first Church of Milford.1 Martha married John Hawkes on 26 December 1667 in Hadley, Hampshire County, Massachusetts.2 John & Martha had children: Hannah [1668-4/07/1744] [m. 11/__/1694 Jonathan Scott], John [1/26/1671-7/06/1671) & John [1673-1704].3 Martha departed this life on Monday, 7 January 1675 in Hadley.4 They resided at Hadley, Massachusetts which later divided and their residence became part of Hatfield and then later moved to Deerfield. He married second, Alice and had several children by her. On 29 February 1704, an assault by the French & Indians took place at Deerfield. His wife, Alice and his family were taken & killed on the way to Canada. He went to Waterbury to live with his only surving child, Hannah, wife of Jonathan Scott & spent the remainder of his life there.5
Family | John Hawkes |
Citations
- [S2307] Connecticut, Church Record Abstracts, 1630-1920 - Ancestry.com: Volume 071, Milford; page 24.
- [S2083] New England Marriages Prior to 1700: Vollume 2< page 722.
- [S2083] New England Marriages Prior to 1700: Vollume 2 - page 1341.
- [S1930] Massachusetts: Vital Records, 1620-1850: Hatfield - Volume 1, page 60.
- [S115] 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 Registar, pagw 381 - John Hawke of Hatfield, son of John of Windsor, removed to Deerfield where in the assault by the French & Indians 29 February 1709 , his wife [a 2nd one Alice who had been widow of Samuel Allis] with his son John, with his wife with 3 young children were killed also his daughter Elizabeth was taken & killed on the way to Canada. Only child or grandchildren left to him was daughter Hannah, wife of John Scott of Waterbury - he removed there & spent the remainder of his life.