Susannah GATES

Female


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Susannah GATES (daughter of Amos GATES and Hannah OLDHAM); died in young.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 18 Sep 1720, Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Amos GATES was born about 1680 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA (son of Simon GATES and Margaret BARSTOW); died before Jul 1754.

    Notes:

    Excerpts from "The New England Historical and Genealogical Register": After the birth of their first child they became residents of Brookline, Mass. They returned to Cambridge before 4 Nov. 1729, when he bought one hundred acres of land in Framingham, Mass., of Edward Wilson. He settled on this farm. He was a tithingman in 1735, overseer of the poor in 1741, and selectman in 1740, and probable two years more, later. Amos Gates is described as weaver and yeoman in deeds. His will, dated in Framingham 26 December 1743, was proved 22 July 1754. He mentioned wife Hannah; sons Amos, Oldham and Samuel; daughters Hannah Edmunds of Newton, Margaret Spring of Weston, Abigail Pierson of Andover, Mary Wright of Framingham, and Sarah Gates.

    Amos married Hannah OLDHAM on 19 May 1703. Hannah was born on 10 Oct 1681; died before 24 Jan 1763. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Hannah OLDHAM was born on 10 Oct 1681; died before 24 Jan 1763.
    Children:
    1. Oldham GATES was born on 03 Sep 1716 in Brookline, Massachusetts; died between 1 May 1797 and 22 Jun 1798 in Wilmot, Annapolis Co., Nova Scotia.
    2. Abigail GATES was born on 25 Jun 1710 in Brookline, Massachusetts; died on 27 Jul 1746 in Andover, Massachusetts.
    3. Hannah GATES was born on 28 Oct 1706 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.
    4. 1. Susannah GATES died in young.
    5. Sarah GATES was born on 20 Aug 1722 in Brookline, Massachusetts; died on 30 Jan 1805 in Barre, Massachusetts.
    6. Capt Amos GATES was born on 28 Sep 1714 in Brookline, Massachusetts; died in 1800 in Marlborough, Cheshire Co., New Hampshire.
    7. Mary GATES was born on 20 Jul 1712 in Brookline, Massachusetts; died after 1805.
    8. Samuel GATES was born on 21 Aug 1725 in Brookline, Massachusetts; died on 19 Feb 1803 in Rutland, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA.
    9. George GATES died in young.
    10. Margaret GATES was born on 23 Apr 1708 in Brookline, Massachusetts; died on 15 Oct 1761 in Weston, Massachusetts.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Simon GATES was born in 1645 in Cambridge, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts (son of Stephen GATES and Ann BEARE); died on 26 Aug 1692 in Muddy River (Brookline), Norfolk, Mass..

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: Hingham, Norfolk, England
    • Fact: Soldier in King Philip's War
    • Baptism: 03 May 1645, Hingham, Norfolk, England

    Simon married Margaret BARSTOW in Nov 1670. Margaret was born on 24 Feb 1648/9; died on 13 Apr 1707 in Brookline, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Margaret BARSTOW was born on 24 Feb 1648/9; died on 13 Apr 1707 in Brookline, Massachusetts.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 24 Feb 1649, Scituate, Massachusetts

    Children:
    1. Simon GATES was born on 01 Sep 1673 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; died on 02 Feb 1675.
    2. Samuel GATES was born on 11 Aug 1685 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.
    3. 2. Amos GATES was born about 1680 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; died before Jul 1754.
    4. Abigail GATES was born on 14 Aug 1671 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; died on 10 Mar 1775.
    5. Margaret GATES was born on 13 Aug 1689 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; died on 17 Aug 1734 in Worcester, Massachusetts, USA.
    6. Jonathan GATES was born on 22 Jun 1683 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; died on 07 Feb 1756 in Testate in Worcester, Massachusetts.
    7. George GATES was born on 06 Apr 1678 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; died on 23 May 1679 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.
    8. Simon GATES was born on 05 Feb 1675 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA; died on 10 Mar 1734 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Stephen GATES was born before 26 Dec 1597 in Coney Weston, Suffolk, England (son of Eustace GATES and Rose WRIGHT); died before 29 Sep 1662 in Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts; was buried in 1662 in Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Massachsetts.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 26 Dec 1597, Coney Weston, Suffolk, England
    • Birth: 1600, Norwich, England; Norwich, Norfolk, England
    • Immigration: 1638, From Hingham, England to America

    Notes:


    I originally had Thomas Gates as the son of Peter and Mary Josselyn. However, after reading "the English Origins of Stephen Gates, 1638 Immigrant to Massachusetts, by Edward J. Harrison) (NEGH Jan2006, vol. 160) challenged Stephen's descent from Peter Gates and Mary Josselyn. Based on the dates given, it is impossible for Peter (born circa 1583) and Mary to be the grandparents of Stephen who was born circa 1600. The entries in the Hingham parish registers show no evidence that Stephen's father was named Thomas.

    The Gates family is one of the ancient Colonial families of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the progenitor of the branch of the family here considered having been conspicuous in the early settlement of several of the towns in Massachusetts, which state has since been the home of numerous of his descendants, many of whom have been the leading spirits in their several communities, among whom may be mentioned the late Samuel Pearly Gates, of Bridgewater, Massachusetts, who broad charity, benevolence and high efficiency easily made him in many ways the guardian and counsellor of that community.
    Stephen, the first of the name in New England was a native of England, born at Norwich, in the county of Norfolk, the son of Thomas Gates. Stephen came to New England in the ship "Diligent", in 1638. He settled first at Hingham, Massachusetts. He was accompanied by his wife and children. In1652 he located at Cambridge, and later at Lancaster, where he was one of the largest proprietors of the town, and was one of the petitioners for its incorporation in 1654; he was also constable there in 1657. Returning to Cambridge he spent the remainder of his life there where he died in 1662. He was admitted a freeman May 14, 1656, He was in Lancaster in 1656 and for a few years afterward, but disagreed with some of his neighbors and left town, returning to Cambridge. His will was dated June 9, 1662, and proved November 24, 1662.

    Excerpt from "New England Historical and Genealogical Register": He settled in Hingham, Mass., where he received a grant of three acres for a house lot, twelve acres for a "greate Lott,: and a three acre planting lot. His house lot was on Town (now North) Street and was bounded on the north by the street, on the east by William Buckland's land and upon the west by the town swamp. In 1647 he received a grant of half an acre of salt marsh. On 26 June 1648 he sold his house lot, etc., to William Hersey, but remained in town for some time before his removal. Stephen Gates and his wife probably did not become members of the Hingham Church until about 3 May 1646, when their children Simon, Thomas, Isaac and REbecca were baptized. Birth dates of the children are not found in the Hingham town records...... In 1658 there was trouble between the Gates and Whitcomb families due to the fact that three sons of JOhn Whitcomb had killed three swine belonging to Stephen Gates. Whitcomb agreed to pay for the swine, but afterwared sought to be released from paying, claiming that he was "aged & Weak and mean in estate." The court decided that he must pay for the swine. It is stated that Stephen Gates was deprived of his constable's staff. This probably occurred after his failure to nitify the voters about the meeting, to which reference has been made. At the time of the Gates-Whitcomb trouble Stephen Gates was living in Sudbury, Mass..

    Name:
    Coneyweston.onesuffolk.net

    by Margaret Mason
    History recorder, Coney Weston/Knettishall

    STEPHEN GATES
    CONEY WESTON, SUFFOLK, ENGLAND

    In June 1638 the ship "Diligent" sailed from Ipswich, Suffolk, England and arrived on August 10th 1638 at Boston, Massachusetts, USA. The majority on board were families from Hingham, Norfolk.

    The passenger list included, STEPHEN GATES OF CONEY WESTON, his wife Anne, and two daughters, Elizabeth and Mary. He also had a four year old son Stephen who does not appear on the passenger list although he was later baptised at Hingham Massachusetts.

    Stephen and Anne settled in Hingham MA, they had four more children who were baptised at Hingham church. Later the family moved to Lancaster MA, and finally Cambridge MA.

    the founders of Hingham, Massachusetts left their original homes seeking a better life, free from discipline of the High Church, many selling their possessions for a fraction of their value. Hingham, Norfolk was forced to petition Parliament for aid, claiming that the departure of it's most wealthy citizens had left the town destitute.

    Hingham, MA, originally called Bare Cove, grew through the efforts and determination of a handful of people to become a major port of entry, as well as a thriving fishing port.

    THE ORIGIN OF THE SURNAME GATES

    Two miles north of Coney Weston is the Little Ouse River is the border between Suffolk and Norfolk. There is a bridge across the river and on the Norfolk side is a tiny hamlet called "Gasthorpe". In 1066 its ancient name was "Gates thorpe"(1). In the Iveaugh-Phillips manuscripts dated 1463 there are references to land "be twyx" the 'Gatys' (2). As surnames evolved from a persons trade or place of origin and the fact that STEPHEN GAGTES father's name was in some instances written as GATYS there is a strong possibility that the GATES family originated from Gasthorpe.

    After 1198 and before 1346 these three names occur in Gasthorpe:

    Warine De Gatesthorp (3)
    Sir Adam De Gatesthorp (3)
    Sir John De Gatesthorp (3)

    1300 Massive sandstorm, Gasthorpe & Knettishall deserted

    Sources:
    (1) Thorpe: Old Norse for tiny hamlet
    (2) Held at Suffolk Records office Ipswich.
    (3) An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk volume I Author Francis Blomefield. Year published 1805. pp 250-254

    Stephen married Ann BEARE on 05 May 1628 in Hingham, Norfolk, England. Ann was born about 1603 in Norwich, England; died on 19 Feb 1682 in Stow, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Ann BEARE was born about 1603 in Norwich, England; died on 19 Feb 1682 in Stow, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts.

    Notes:

    Name:
    E-mail from Margaret Mason, dated 7/31/2013 states the following:

    "The surname VEARE is most probably BEARE. I have studied the original and have a copy of the Parish Registers for Hackford/Reepham held at Norwich Records Office which gives the marriage of Stephen GATES Ann BEARE 5th May 1628. It is difficult to read and can see why the B was mistaken for V. The surname BEARE is quite common in that area."

    Because of this e-mail, I will be making the change from VEARE to BEARE, unless further proof proves otherwise.

    Children:
    1. Mary Adell GATES was born about 1630; died on 22 Dec 1711 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.
    2. Elizabeth GATES was born about 1630 in Hingham, Norfolk, England; died on 03 Aug 1704 in Hingham, Norfolk, England.
    3. Stephen GATES was born about 1634 in Norfolk, England; died on 09 Jul 1707 in Stow, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts.
    4. Thomas GATES was born about 1642 in Cambridge, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts; died on 10 Aug 1726 in Preston City, New London, Connecticut, USA.
    5. 4. Simon GATES was born in 1645 in Cambridge, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts; died on 26 Aug 1692 in Muddy River (Brookline), Norfolk, Mass..
    6. Isaac GATES died on 03 Sep 1651 in Hingham, Norfolk, England.
    7. Rebecca GATES died in Jan 1650 in Hingham, Norfolk, England.