Edmund Quincy1
M, #10885, b. 3 March 1660, d. 22 December 1661
Edmund Quincy was born on 3 March 1660 in Braintree.1 He was the son of Colonel Edmund Eliot Quincy and Joanna Hoar.1 Edmund Quincy died on 22 December 1661 at the age of 1.1
Citations
- [S103] Waldo Chamberlain Sprague, Genealogies of Braintree, 3978.
Edmund Quincy1
M, #10921, b. 15 May 1903
Edmund Quincy was born on 15 May 1903.1 He was the son of Josiah B. Quincy and Ellen Frances Krebs.1
Citations
- [S103] Waldo Chamberlain Sprague, Genealogies of Braintree, 3996.
Edmund Quincy1
M, #11371, b. 27 February 1888, d. 15 October 1966
Edmund Quincy was born on 27 February 1888 in Massachusetts.1,2 He was the son of Charles Frederick Quincy and Etta Molineaux Ives.1 Edmund Quincy graduated in 1911 from Lehigh University.1 He married Frances Mathilde Quinlan, daughter of John H. Quinlan and Frances M. Jones, on 4 June 1913 in Orange County, New York.1,3 Edmund Quincy died on 15 October 1966 in Schenectady, Schenectady County, New York, at the age of 782 and is buried in Forest Lawn Memory Gardens, Ocala, Marion County, Florida.4
Citations
- [S131] George Norbury MacKenzie, Colonial families of the United States, Vol. 4 p. 436.
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 176362880."
- [S232] Ancestry.com, New York, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1847-1849, 1907-1936.
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 176362880, Edmund Quincy, includes gravestone photograph."
Judge Edmund Quincy1
M, #710, b. 13 June 1703, d. 4 July 1788
Judge Edmund Quincy. Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, Boston. He was born on 13 June 1703 in Braintree, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.2,3 He was the son of Edmund "The Subscriber" Quincy and Dorothy Flynt.4 Judge Edmund Quincy graduated in 1722 from Harvard.5 He married firstly Elizabeth Wendell, daughter of Abraham Wendell and Katrina de Kay, on 15 April 1725 at Boston.4,2 Judge Edmund Quincy was living in Braintree.6 He died on 4 July 1788 in Boston, Massachusetts, at the age of 852 and is believed to be buried in Hancock Cemetery, Quincy, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.7
Children of Judge Edmund Quincy and Elizabeth Wendell
- Edmund Quincy+8 b. 6 Feb 1725/26, d. 25 Nov 1782
- Henry Quincy+8 b. 20 Jan 1726/27, d. 27 May 1780
- Elizabeth Quincy9 b. 15 Oct 1727, d. b 1729
- Abraham Quincy8 b. 25 Jul 1728, d. 5 Mar 1756
- Elizabeth Quincy+8 b. 15 Oct 1729, d. 15 Feb 1770
- Catherine Quincy6,8 b. 30 May 1733, d. b 13 Jun 1804
- Dr. Jacob Quincy+8 b. 2 Oct 1734, d. 15 Jun 1773
- Sarah Quincy8 b. 2 Oct 1736, d. 12 Mar 1790
- Esther Quincy+8 b. 26 Nov 1738, d. 21 Jan 1810
- Dorothy Quincy+8 b. 10 May 1747, d. 3 Feb 1830
Citations
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
- [S103] Waldo Chamberlain Sprague, Genealogies of Braintree, 3983R.
- [S89] Family Search, Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915.
- [S25] Samuel Sewall, Diary of Samuel Sewall (1973 ed.), Vol. 2. p. 1092.
- [S25] Samuel Sewall, Diary of Samuel Sewall (1973 ed.), p. 1088.
- [S9] Carol Berkin, Jonathan Sewell, p. 35.
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 159950196."
- [S74] S.V. Talcott, Genealogical notes, p. 393.
- [S102] Annie Haven Thwing, Inhabitants of the Town of Boston, 50983.
Edmund "The Subscriber" Quincy1
M, #3902, b. 21 October 1681, d. 23 February 1737/38
Edmund "The Subscriber" Quincy was born on 21 October 1681 in Braintree, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, (otherwise recorded as 14 October.)1,2,3,4 He was the son of Colonel Edmund Eliot Quincy and Elizabeth Gookin.1 Edmund "The Subscriber" Quincy graduated in 1699 from Harvard.1 He married Dorothy Flynt, daughter of Rev. Josiah Flynt and Esther Willet, on 20 November 1701.1,5 Was judge of the Supreme Court of the province and agent at the court of Great Britain. Edmund "The Subscriber" Quincy died on 23 February 1737/38 in London at the age of 56 of smallpox taken by inoculation. He had been sent there by Massachusetts as their agent in disputed boundary claims with New Hampshire1
and is buried in Bunhill Fields, London. Where a monument was erected to him at the instance and charge of the Province.6
and is buried in Bunhill Fields, London. Where a monument was erected to him at the instance and charge of the Province.6
Children of Edmund "The Subscriber" Quincy and Dorothy Flynt
- Judge Edmund Quincy+1 b. 13 Jun 1703, d. 4 Jul 1788
- Esther Quincy7 b. 24 Jul 1704, d. 28 Aug 1713
- Elizabeth Quincy+1 b. 17 Oct 1706, d. 1750
- Dorothy Quincy+1 b. 4 Jan 1708/9, d. 1762
- Josiah /1 Quincy+1 b. 1 Apr 1710, d. 3 Mar 1784
- Esther Quincy7 b. 22 Sep 1713, d. 6 Oct 1713
- Mary Quincy7 b. 28 Apr 1715, d. 13 May 1715
- Flynt Quincy7 b. 31 Jul 1721, d. 10 Aug 1721
Citations
- [S25] Samuel Sewall, Diary of Samuel Sewall (1973 ed.), Vol. 2. p. 1092.
- [S103] Waldo Chamberlain Sprague, Genealogies of Braintree, 3978.
- [S182] Elizabeth Cabot & James Jackson Putnam Putnam, Jackson ancestors and descendants, p. 23.
- [S89] Family Search, Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915.
- [S34] Unverified internet information.
- [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 11 p. 72.
- [S103] Waldo Chamberlain Sprague, Genealogies of Braintree, 3980R.
Colonel Edmund Eliot Quincy1
M, #225, b. 1627/28, d. 7 January 1698
Colonel Edmund Eliot Quincy was born in 1627/28 in Achurch, Northamptonshire.2 He was the son of Edmund Quincy and Judith Pares. Colonel Edmund Eliot Quincy was baptised on 16 March 1628. The parish record is annotated "baptised els where not in our parish church."3,4,5 He married firstly Joanna Hoar, daughter of Charles Hoar and Joanna Hincksman, on 26 July 1648 at Braintree.6,7 Colonel Edmund Eliot Quincy was appointed at Braintree, Massachusetts, magistrate and a representative of his town at the General Court, also Lt. Colonel of the Suffolk Regiment. In 1689 he was appointed one of the Committee of Safety, which formed the provisional government of the colony until the arrival of the new charter from William and Mary. He married secondly Elizabeth Gookin, daughter of Gen. Daniel Gookin and Mary Dolling, on 8 December 1680 at Braintree, Massachusetts.8,9 Colonel Edmund Eliot Quincy made a will on 11 December 1697 at Braintree [Proved] Mar. 31, 1698 "To wife & only surviving son Edmund all lands in Braintree except one tract of 40 a. adjoining land of Samuel Sewall Esq. & for the maintenance of my dau. Mary till marriage & if Edmund die without issue to my grandson John Quincy & his heirs male forever. To grandson John Quincy £200 half now & half at a. 21 but if he come to possess the lands by death of Edmund he is to pay the £200 in 7 parts to my 7 children and neither Edmund's heirs nor heirs of dau. Judith Reyner to be accounted of the number.
To dau. Ruth Hunt 40 a. adjoining Samuel Sewall Esq. in Braintree. To youngest dau. Mary £105 in money & goods. To grandson John at 21 my negro boy Peter. To the church of Braintree one piece of silver plate of value of 45 shillings. Rest to wife Elizabeth and son Edmund equally and they executors. Friends William Stoughton of Dorchester, Esq. & Samuel Sewall of Boston, Esq., & Rev. Samuel Torrey at Weymouth to advise and assist them. I empower my executors to sell More's Farme for payment of said £200 (if I do not sell it before my decease).
Wit: Samuel Penniman, Nathaniel Wales, Roger Billings, Samuel French."
Inventory of Col. Edmund Quincy, Mar. 15, 1697/8: To armour & the furniture of his horse £12/4/. To plate £50. To 1 negro man, and woman and 3 boys £100. To housing out housing & farme that he lived on £1400. To Moore's Farme & housing upon it £200. To 40 a. near Maj. Hunt's saw mill £20. To 30 a. adjoining Moore's Farm £15. Total £2073/12/- taken by Samuel Penniman, Nathaniel Wales.10
He died on 7 January 1698 in Quincy, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, "between 7 and 8 [at] night."11,12 He was buried on 12 January 1698; in Hancock Cemetery, Quincy, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, his grave being marked by two granite stones, in which his name and arms, engraved on lead, were inserted. In 1775 the lead was taken and run into bullets to use against the British, and the monument would have remained unknown, but President John Adams remembered the inscription, and in 1820 it was restored, engraved on a marble slab placed between the stones.13,14
To dau. Ruth Hunt 40 a. adjoining Samuel Sewall Esq. in Braintree. To youngest dau. Mary £105 in money & goods. To grandson John at 21 my negro boy Peter. To the church of Braintree one piece of silver plate of value of 45 shillings. Rest to wife Elizabeth and son Edmund equally and they executors. Friends William Stoughton of Dorchester, Esq. & Samuel Sewall of Boston, Esq., & Rev. Samuel Torrey at Weymouth to advise and assist them. I empower my executors to sell More's Farme for payment of said £200 (if I do not sell it before my decease).
Wit: Samuel Penniman, Nathaniel Wales, Roger Billings, Samuel French."
Inventory of Col. Edmund Quincy, Mar. 15, 1697/8: To armour & the furniture of his horse £12/4/. To plate £50. To 1 negro man, and woman and 3 boys £100. To housing out housing & farme that he lived on £1400. To Moore's Farme & housing upon it £200. To 40 a. near Maj. Hunt's saw mill £20. To 30 a. adjoining Moore's Farm £15. Total £2073/12/- taken by Samuel Penniman, Nathaniel Wales.10
He died on 7 January 1698 in Quincy, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, "between 7 and 8 [at] night."11,12 He was buried on 12 January 1698; in Hancock Cemetery, Quincy, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, his grave being marked by two granite stones, in which his name and arms, engraved on lead, were inserted. In 1775 the lead was taken and run into bullets to use against the British, and the monument would have remained unknown, but President John Adams remembered the inscription, and in 1820 it was restored, engraved on a marble slab placed between the stones.13,14
Children of Colonel Edmund Eliot Quincy and Joanna Hoar
- Mary Quincy+15 b. 4 Mar 1650, d. 7 Oct 1676
- Daniel Quincy+16 b. 7 Feb 1650/51, d. 10 Aug 1690
- John Quincy b. 5 Apr 1652, d. 14 Oct 1674
- Joanna Quincy+17 b. 16 Apr 1654, d. 18 May 1695
- Judith Quincy18 b. 25 Jun 1655, d. 5 Mar 1678/79
- Elizabeth Quincy+8 b. 28 Sep 1656, d. 2 Jan 1690/91
- Edmund Quincy8 b. 9 Jul 1657, d. 11 Nov 1657
- Ruth Quincy8 b. 29 Oct 1658, d. 1748
- Edmund Quincy19 b. 3 Mar 1660, d. 22 Dec 1661
- Anna Quincy8 b. 10 Mar 1662, d. 3 Sep 1676
- Martha Quincy19 b. 26 Mar 1665, d. b 1680
- Experience Quincy+8 b. 20 Mar 1667
Children of Colonel Edmund Eliot Quincy and Elizabeth Gookin
- Edmund "The Subscriber" Quincy+8 b. 21 Oct 1681, d. 23 Feb 1737/38
- John Quincy19 b. 15 Apr 1683, d. b Dec 1697
- Mary Quincy8 b. 7 Dec 1684, d. 29 Mar 1716
Citations
- [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 45, p.288.
- [S182] Elizabeth Cabot & James Jackson Putnam Putnam, Jackson ancestors and descendants, p. 22.
- [S10] Charles G. Steffen, The Sewall children in Colonial New England, p. 165 c.f.
- [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 11 p. 71.
- [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 157 p. 32.
- [S25] Samuel Sewall, Diary of Samuel Sewall (1973 ed.), Vol 2 p. 1091.
- [S99] Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration begins, Quincy quoting Sewell.
- [S25] Samuel Sewall, Diary of Samuel Sewall (1973 ed.), Vol. 2. p. 1092.
- [S99] Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration begins, Quincy.
- [S103] Waldo Chamberlain Sprague, Genealogies of Braintree, 3977.
- [S10] Charles G. Steffen, The Sewall children in Colonial New England, p.165.
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 21820892."
- [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 38 p. 150.
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 21820892, Col Edmund Quincy, includes gravestone photograph."
- [S10] Charles G. Steffen, The Sewall children in Colonial New England, p.168.
- [S25] Samuel Sewall, Diary of Samuel Sewall (1973 ed.), Vol 2 p. 1092.
- [S10] Charles G. Steffen, The Sewall children in Colonial New England, p.166.
- [S10] Charles G. Steffen, The Sewall children in Colonial New England.
- [S103] Waldo Chamberlain Sprague, Genealogies of Braintree, 3978.
Edmund Huske Quincy1,2
M, #9394, b. 26 August 1759, d. before 23 May 1818
Edmund Huske Quincy was baptised on 26 August 1759.2 He was the son of Edmund Quincy and Ann Huske.1 Edmund Huske Quincy died before 23 May 1818 in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.3
Eliza Quincy1
F, #9315
Eliza Quincy was the daughter of Jacob Quincy and Ann Bigelow.1 Eliza Quincy married William Goodenow on 10 June 1835 in Portland, Maine.1,2
Eliza Quincy1
F, #11343, b. 8 October 1812
Eliza Quincy was born on 8 October 1812 in Portland, Maine.2 She was the daughter of Horatio Gates Quincy and Polly Pettis.1
Elizabeth Quincy
F, #75, b. 15 October 1729, d. 15 February 1770
Elizabeth Quincy. Loyalist and absentee.1 She was born on 15 October 1729.2 She was the daughter of Judge Edmund Quincy and Elizabeth Wendell.3,2 Elizabeth Quincy married Samuel Sewall, son of Rev. Dr. Joseph Sewall and Elizabeth Walley, on 18 May 1749 in Boston, Massachusetts, the service was conducted by his father.1,4 Elizabeth Quincy died on 15 February 1770 at the age of 40 years and four months.5,6
Children of Elizabeth Quincy and Samuel Sewall
- Elizabeth Sewall+ b. 25 Mar 1750, d. 25 Mar 1789
- Joseph Sewall5 b. 25 Aug 1751, d. 26 Nov 1752
- Hannah Sewall+ b. 15 Mar 1753, d. 4 Jul 1827
- Sarah Sewall b. 14 Jan 1756, d. 14 Sep 1780
- Chief Justice Samuel Sewall LL.D.+ b. 11 Dec 1757, d. 8 Jun 1814
- Dorothy Sewall+ b. 23 Dec 1758, d. 31 Oct 1825
- Katherine Sewall+ b. 5 Jun 1760, d. 24 Oct 1788
- Hon. Joseph Sewall+ b. 9 Mar 1762, d. 4 May 1850
Citations
- [S102] Annie Haven Thwing, Inhabitants of the Town of Boston, 54168.
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
- [S74] S.V. Talcott, Genealogical notes, p. 393.
- [S183] Edward W. McGlenen, Boston Marriages, Boston, MA Marriages 1646 - 1751 from the Record Commissioners Report 9 (1649 - 1699) and from the Record Commissioners Report 150 (1700 - 1751) Published 1898.
- [S25] Samuel Sewall, Diary of Samuel Sewall (1973 ed.), p. 1088.
- [S124] Samuel (Rev.) Sewall, Pedigree of Sewall.
Elizabeth Quincy1
F, #3885, b. 17 December 1721, d. 1 October 1775
Elizabeth Quincy was baptised on 17 December 1721 at Braintree, Norfolk County, Massachusetts. She was the daughter of Hon. John Quincy and Elizabeth Norton.1 Elizabeth Quincy married Rev. William Smith, son of Captain William Smith and Abigail Fowle, on 16 October 1740 in Braintree, Massachusetts.2 Elizabeth Quincy died on 1 October 1775 in Weymouth, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, at the age of 53 and is buried in North Weymouth Cemetery, Weymouth, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.3
Children of Elizabeth Quincy and Rev. William Smith
- Mary Smith+4 b. 9 Dec 1741, d. 17 Oct 1811
- Abigail Smith+2 b. 11 Nov 1744, d. 28 Oct 1818
- William Smith5 b. 1 Dec 1746, d. 3 Sep 1787
- Elizabeth Smith+6 b. 8 May 1750, d. 9 Apr 1815
Citations
- [S25] Samuel Sewall, Diary of Samuel Sewall (1973 ed.), Vol 2 p. 1092.
- [S25] Samuel Sewall, Diary of Samuel Sewall (1973 ed.), Vol. 2. p. 1092.
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 91525662, Elizabeth Quincy Smith, includes gravestone photograph."
- [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 11 p. 71.
- [S314] George Leonard Shepard, Genealogical history of William Shepard, p. 31.
- [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 11 p. 72.
Elizabeth Quincy1
F, #3893, b. 28 September 1656, d. 2 January 1690/91
Elizabeth Quincy was born on 28 September 1656 in Braintree.1 She was the daughter of Colonel Edmund Eliot Quincy and Joanna Hoar.1 Elizabeth Quincy married Rev. Daniel Gookin Jr., son of Gen. Daniel Gookin and Mary Dolling, in 1681 in Cambridge or Sherborn.1,2,3 Elizabeth Quincy died on 2 January 1690/91 in Sherborn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, at the age of 344,5 and is buried in Pine Hill Cemetery, Sherborn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.6
Child of Elizabeth Quincy and Rev. Daniel Gookin Jr.
- Daniel Gookin7 b. 7 Jul 1682
Citations
- [S25] Samuel Sewall, Diary of Samuel Sewall (1973 ed.), Vol. 2. p. 1092.
- [S102] Annie Haven Thwing, Inhabitants of the Town of Boston, 21737.
- [S123] Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700.
- [S155] Richard Gookin, Gookin family, p. 40 citing Sherb VR.
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 193159273."
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 193159273, Elizabeth Quincy Gookin, includes memorial photograph."
- [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 4 p. 82.
Elizabeth Quincy1
F, #3907, b. 17 October 1706, d. 1750
Elizabeth Quincy was born on 17 October 1706 in Braintree, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.2,3 She was the daughter of Edmund "The Subscriber" Quincy and Dorothy Flynt.1 Elizabeth Quincy married Major John Wendell, son of Abraham Wendell and Katrina de Kay, on 12 November 1724 Said to have had a total of 15 children by this marriage.1,4,5,6,7 Elizabeth Quincy died in 1750.8
Children of Elizabeth Quincy and Major John Wendell
- Jacob Wendell9 b. 1725
- Abraham Wendell9 b. 1727, d. 1752
- Elizabeth Wendell+9 b. 1729
- John Wendell+4 b. 10 Sep 1731, d. 26 Apr 1808 or 29 Apr 1808
- Dorothy Wendell9 b. 1734
- Jacob Wendell9 b. 1736
- Henry Flynt Wendell9 b. 1737
- Thomas Wendell4 b. 1744
- Sarah Wendell+4 b. 1 May 1745, d. 12 Feb 1804
Citations
- [S25] Samuel Sewall, Diary of Samuel Sewall (1973 ed.), Vol. 2. p. 1092.
- [S103] Waldo Chamberlain Sprague, Genealogies of Braintree, 3980R.
- [S89] Family Search, Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915.
- [S74] S.V. Talcott, Genealogical notes, p. 393.
- [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 38 p. 152.
- [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 106 p. 307.
- [S155] Richard Gookin, Gookin family, p. 39A.
- [S101] Various editors, Sons and Daughters of the Pilgrims, p. 104.
- [S102] Annie Haven Thwing, Inhabitants of the Town of Boston, 60757.
Elizabeth Quincy1
F, #9379
Elizabeth Quincy was the daughter of Henry Quincy and Mary Salter.1 Elizabeth Quincy married Dr. Nathaniel Green in 1769 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.1,2
Elizabeth Quincy1
F, #10688, b. 15 October 1727, d. before 1729
Elizabeth Quincy was born on 15 October 1727.1 She was the daughter of Judge Edmund Quincy and Elizabeth Wendell.1 Elizabeth Quincy died before 1729.1
Citations
- [S102] Annie Haven Thwing, Inhabitants of the Town of Boston, 50983.
Elizabeth Quincy1
F, #10927, b. 27 December 1757, d. 1825
Elizabeth Quincy was born on 27 December 1757 in Braintree.1 She was the daughter of Josiah /1 Quincy and Elizabeth Waldron.1 Elizabeth Quincy married Benjamin Guild on 27 May 1784.1 Elizabeth Quincy died in 1825.2
Elizabeth Quincy1
F, #11323
Citations
- [S131] George Norbury MacKenzie, Colonial families of the United States, Vol. 4 p. 438.
Elizabeth Quincy1
F, #11330
Citations
- [S131] George Norbury MacKenzie, Colonial families of the United States, Vol. 4 p. 438.
Elizabeth de Quincy
F, #13549
Elizabeth de Quincy was the daughter of Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester and Helen of Galloway. Elizabeth de Quincy married Alexander Comyn, Earl of Buchan, son of William Comyn, Earl of Buchan and Margaret, Countess of Buchan,.
Elizabeth Ann W[illiams] Quincy1
F, #9362, b. circa 11 November 1809, d. 30 January 1905
Elizabeth Ann W[illiams] Quincy was born circa 11 November 1809 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.2 She was the daughter of John Williams Quincy and Abigail Atkins.1 Elizabeth Ann W[illiams] Quincy married William Wales in 1844 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.1,3 Elizabeth Ann W[illiams] Quincy died on 30 January 1905 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.2
Elizabeth Susan Quincy1,2
F, #9404, b. 15 March 1798, d. 17 January 1884
Elizabeth Susan Quincy was born on 15 March 1798 in Pearl Street, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.2 She was the daughter of Hon. Josiah/3 Quincy and Elizabeth Susan Morton.1 Elizabeth Susan Quincy and Abigail Phillips Quincy appear on the census of 1880 together with their sister Maria all sharing the same house.3 Elizabeth Susan Quincy died on 17 January 1884 in in the ancestral home, Quincy, Massachusetts, at the age of 85, unmarried2,4 and is buried in Mount Wollaston Cemetery, Quincy, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.5
Elizabeth W. Quincy
F, #9368, b. 11 January 1801
Elizabeth W. Quincy was born on 11 January 1801 in Portland, Maine.1 She was the daughter of Samuel Maverick Quincy and Sarah Smart.2 Elizabeth W. Quincy married Timothy Keith on 16 May 1827 in Portland, Maine.2,3
Elizabeth Williams Quincy
F, #9306, b. 10 June 1764, d. 21 November 1853
Elizabeth Williams Quincy was born on 10 June 1764.1 She was the daughter of Dr. Jacob Quincy and Elizabeth Ann Williams.2 Elizabeth Williams Quincy married Hon. Asa Godfry Clapp on 30 March 1787 in Portland, Maine.2,3 Elizabeth Williams Quincy died on 21 November 1853 at the age of 891 and is buried in Eastern Cemetery, Portland, Cumberland County, Maine.1
Children of Elizabeth Williams Quincy and Hon. Asa Godfry Clapp
- Elizabeth Williams Clapp2 b. 25 Aug 1796, d. 9 Jun 1873
- Frances Billings Clapp+2 b. 29 Jan 1798, d. 1866
- Col. Charles Quincy Clapp2 b. 26 May 1799, d. 1 Mar 1868
- Mary Jane Gray Clapp2 b. 22 Oct 1802, d. 19 Oct 1831
- Asa Williams Henry Clapp2 b. 6 Mar 1805, d. 22 Mar 1891
Citations
- [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 101639771."
- [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 11 p. 158.
- [S89] Family Search, FHL Number 12011.
Elizabeth Williams Quincy1
F, #9344, b. 23 September 1796
Elizabeth Williams Quincy was born on 23 September 1796 in Boston.1 She was the daughter of Abraham Howard Quincy and Mary Holland.2
Elmira O. Quincy1
F, #11341, b. circa 22 January 1811, d. 28 April 1894
Elmira O. Quincy was born circa 22 January 1811 in either Farmingham or Portland, Maine, (calculated from age at death.)2 She was the daughter of Horatio Gates Quincy and Polly Pettis.1 Elmira O. Quincy married Daniel Hill on 10 January 1837 in Saint Stephen, New Brunswick.1,3 Elmira O. Quincy died on 28 April 1894 in Calais, Washington County, Maine.4
Esther Quincy
F, #69, b. 26 November 1738, d. 21 January 1810
Esther Quincy was born on 26 November 1738 in Braintree, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Judge Edmund Quincy and Elizabeth Wendell.2,3 In 1759 Jonathan first met Esther on a boating party.4 Esther Quincy married Jonathan/2 Sewell, son of Jonathan/1 Sewall and Mary Payne, on 21 January 1764 in Braintree, Massachusetts, (m. intention, though with a date of 1760 is recorded in the vital records.)5 Esther Quincy died on 21 January 1810 in Montréal, Canada, at the age of 716 and was buried on 25 January 1810 in Mount Royal Cemetery, Montréal, Outremont, Quebec.7
Children of Esther Quincy and Jonathan/2 Sewell
- Mary Payne Sewell8 b. 10 Aug 1764, d. 16 Aug 1764
- Chief Justice Jonathan/3 Sewell+ b. 6 Jun 1766, d. 11 Nov 1839
- Elizabeth Sewell3 b. 1768, d. Nov 1776
- Stephen Sewell K.C.+8 b. c 25 May 1770, d. 21 Jun 1832
- Benjamin Sewell8 b. 5 Aug 1771, d. Jan 1772
Citations
- [S133] Robert Sewell, Information from Robert Sewell.
- [S74] S.V. Talcott, Genealogical notes, p. 393.
- [S5] William Darcy McKeough, McKeough Family Tree.
- [S9] Carol Berkin, Jonathan Sewell, p. 35.
- [S103] Waldo Chamberlain Sprague, Genealogies of Braintree, 3983R.
- [S312] Lorenzo Sabine, Loyalists of the American Revolution, Vol. 2 p. 277.
- [S232] Ancestry.com, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. Montréal (Anglican Christ Church Cathedral,Actes), 1810.
- [S2] Ancestor of J.E. McClellan, McClellan Family Tree.
Esther Quincy1
F, #10932, b. 24 July 1704, d. 28 August 1713
Esther Quincy was born on 24 July 1704 in Braintree, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.1,2 She was the daughter of Edmund "The Subscriber" Quincy and Dorothy Flynt.1 Esther Quincy died on 28 August 1713 at the age of 9.1
Esther Quincy1
F, #10933, b. 22 September 1713, d. 6 October 1713
Esther Quincy was born on 22 September 1713 in Braintree, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.1,2 She was the daughter of Edmund "The Subscriber" Quincy and Dorothy Flynt.1 Esther Quincy died on 6 October 1713.1
Eunice Quincy1
F, #9381, b. 5 October 1760
Eunice Quincy1
F, #24014, b. 29 April 1803, d. before 12 August 1807
Eunice Quincy was born on 29 April 1803 in Portland, Maine.2 She was the daughter of William Salter Quincy and Sally Holland.1 Eunice Quincy died shortly before 12 August 1807 in Portland, Maine, from choking on a tamarind stone.1