Daniel Belden1,2
M, b. before 20 November 1646, d. 14 August 1732
Father | William Belden b. 1623, d. b 1 Jun 1655 |
Mother | Commisin (?) |
Daniel was born before 20 November 1646 in Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut. On 20 November 1648, he was christened in Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut. Daniel married Elizabeth Foote, daughter of Nathaniel Foote II and Elizabeth Smith, on 10 November 1670 in Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut. As early as 1671, Daniel settled in Hatfield, Massachusetts, removing about 1689 to Deerfield. He was a selectman and leader in town affairs. In the massacre of 16 September 1696, Elizabeth and two. possibly three, of their children were slain by Indians, two of the children were wounded and several were driven to Canada. Daniel was sold to the Jesuits, and redeemed in 1698. On Tuesday, 29 February 1703/1704, shortly before the break of day, Indians stole into the village, set the buildings on fire, captured most of the inhabitants, & marched them to Quebec, Canada. A number of people were slain at the "taking of the town". Hepzibah was slain shortly after leaving the town, in the meadows, probably 1 March 1793/04/ Their daughter, Sarah, wife of Benjamin Burt, was with child but made the trip to Canada where the child was born.
Daniel rebuilt his home, and later fought off, with other fellow townsmen, in 1709, yet another attack by the French and Indians. Daniel married Hepzibah Buell on 17 February 1699/0 in Deerfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts. She was 1st married to a Mr. Wells. Daniel married Sarah Hawks after 1 March 1704/5 in Deerfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts. She was first married toa Mr, Mattoon. Daniel departed this life on Thursday, 14 August 1732 in Deerfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts.
Daniel rebuilt his home, and later fought off, with other fellow townsmen, in 1709, yet another attack by the French and Indians. Daniel married Hepzibah Buell on 17 February 1699/0 in Deerfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts. She was 1st married to a Mr. Wells. Daniel married Sarah Hawks after 1 March 1704/5 in Deerfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts. She was first married toa Mr, Mattoon. Daniel departed this life on Thursday, 14 August 1732 in Deerfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts.
Family 1 | Elizabeth Foote b. 1654, d. 16 Sep 1696 |
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Family 2 | Hepzibah Buell b. 11 Dec 1649, d. 1 Mar 1704/5 |
Family 3 | Sarah Hawks b. 29 Sep 1657, d. 17 Sep 1751 |
Citations
- [S69] Abram WIlliam Foote, The Foote Family, compromising the genealogy & history of Nathaniel Foote, of Wethersfield, Conn., and his descendants; also a partial record of descendants of Pasco Foote of Salem, Mass., Richard Foote of Stafford Co., Va., & John Foote of New York City., page 28.
- [S26] Stanley R. & Elvera V. Belden, The Family History of Judge Ellsworth B. Belden & Collateral Families, page 9 - Saniel Belden, son of William & Commisin Belden was born 20 November 1646 [Note: earlier stated 1648]. and died in Deerfield, Massachusetts, 14 August 1732 in his 86th year.
Daniel settled as early as 1671 in Hatfield, Massachusetts, removing to Deerfield about 1689. He was a selectman and leader in town affairs.
On 10 November 1670, Daniel married Elizabeth Foote, daughter of Nathaniel Foote. They had fourteen children. In the massacre of 16 September 1696, Elizabeth and two. possibly three, of their children were slain by Indians, two of the children were woundedand several were driven to Canada. Daniel was sold to the Jesuits, and redeemed in 1698.
Daniel married [2] 17 February 1699 Hepzibah, daughter of William Buell, widow of Thomas Wells. She was born 11 December 1649, in Windsor, Connecticut.
On Tuesday 29 February 1703/04, shortly before the break of day, Indians stole into the village, fired the buildings, captured most of the inhabitants, marching them to Quebec, Canada. A number of people were slain at the "taking of the town". Hepzibah was slain shortly after leaving the town, in the meadows, probably 1 March 1793/04/ Their daughter, Sarah, wife of Benjamin Burt, was with child but made the trip to Canada where the child was born.
Daniel rebuilt his home, and later fought off, with other fellow townsmen, in 1709, another attack by the French and Indians.
Daniel married [3] Sarah, widow of Philip Mattoon, daughter of John and Elizabeth Hawkes. She was born 29 September 1657 and died 17September [or December] 1751, in her 95th year. Both months have been given by descendants.
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