Timothy WILLIAMSON

Male 1692 - Abt 1718  (25 years)


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  1. 1.  Timothy WILLIAMSON was born on 29 Sep 1692 in Barnstable, Barnstable Co., Massachusetts; was christened on 13 Aug 1699 in Barnstable, Barnstable Co., Massachusetts (son of Capt Caleb WILLIAMSON and Mary COBB); died about 1718.

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    Timothy Williamson was a mariner, and lived in Boston during his short married life. At the request of his widow Christian (or Christiana) her husband's father was appointed by the Suffolk Probate Court, 27 Oct. 1718, administrator of his son's estate. His inventory showed that he owned a three-eights interest in the sloop "Martha", and his household effects were those of a man of substance. (Suffolk Probate Records.) His widow owned the covenant of the First Church of hartford 30 mar 1718 (records of the First Church of Hartford) and had, therefore, apparently gone to reside with her father-in-law. She m. (2) 14 Dec 1719 John Edwards....

    Timothy married Christian COFFIN on 3 Jun 1715. Christian was born on 8 Apr 1695 in Nantucket, Massachusetts; died on 18 Jan 1769 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Capt Caleb WILLIAMSON was born in Mar 1661/2 in Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts (son of Timothy WILLIAMSON and Mary HOWLAND); died on 24 Dec 1738 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut.

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    On 31 Oct 1682 Arthur Howland was approved by the Court at Plymouth as guardian of Caleb Williamson, and therefore the latter must have been under twenty-one years of age at that date. The inscription on his gravestone stating that he was eighty-seven years old at the time of his death in 1738, thus implying that he was born about 1651, must, therefore, be an error.

    On 20 Dec 1687, being at that time a resident of Barnstable, Caleb Williamson sold part of the land in marshfield which he had received from his father's estate and from that of his deceased brother Timothy. Apparently, however, he lived for a year or two in Middleborough, as he bought a house and twenty acres of land in that town on 16 may 1688. But he was of Barnstable 3 Feb. 1690/1, when he sold to his brother Nathan, for L20, all the remainder of his Marshfield real estate.
    He was a corporal in Sir William Phipps's expedition to Canada in 1690 and one of the signers of the petition presented in1735 for a grant of land to the heirs of the captain and those who accompanied him. In 1697 John Bickford's account for ferriage bears on the reverse side of the paper the following words: "20 men feryed and pilated to join Sherborn's in ye plains on ye 10th of June b John bickford according to the president's ord," and among the names is that of "Lff caleb williamson." (New Hampshire Rolls). At a meeting of the Council of the Province of Massachusetts Bay held 12 Oct. 1704 there was presented "A muster roll of the foot company under command of Capt Caleb Williamson in the late expedition into the Bay of Fundy, containing an accompt of wages for their service from the 2d of may 1704 to the 14th of Aug following being 15 weeks, &c."

    On 30 July 1699 Captain Williamson's wife Mary was admitted to full communion in the Congregational Church of the town, and all his children except his youngest daughter Martha were baptized there together on 13 Aug. 1699. At a meeting held 29 Nov. 1699 he was appointed one of the townsmen, and his youngest child Martha was baptized 14 Apr 1700. He must have been in hartford, Conn., before 7 Dec. 1705, as on that date, being then a resident of Hartford, he took an inventory of the estate of one Abigail Woodbridge of that town.

    On 23 Apr 1707 he was commissioned captain of the Eighth Company of forty men, under col. Fra. Wainwright of the First regiment of the intended expedition to Nova Scotia and L'Accadie. On 6 Feb. 1707/8 Caleb Williamson of Barnstable, Gent., bought a house and land situated in the centre of hartford, a lot now bounded on the north by City Hall Square and west by main Street. On 2 Mar. of the same year he was granted a "Lycense" to keep a tavern, and the license was renewed almost every year, the last one bearing te date of Apr. 1738. From the records of the Superior Court for Hartford County it was apparently customary for the meetings to be held at the Williamson Tavern.

    Captain Williamson sold his Middleborough property on 5 Apr 1710. He was admitted to full communion in the First Church of Hartford on 1 June 1712, and his wife Mary on 27 Nov. 1712.

    He and his wife are buried in the graveyard adjoining the First Congregational Church of Hartford, the inscriptions on their headstones reading as follows:

    "Here Lyethe ye body of Cap. Caleb Williamson who Dec'sed December ye 24th 1738, Aged 87 (sic) years Wanting 2 Months and 18 Days."

    "Here Lies ye Body of Mrs Mary ye wife of Capt Caleb Williamson whos Holey Sol took its Flight from Hartford To ye Heavenly Mansions on December the 16th 1737 AEtatis Sue 77 wanting eleven Days."

    Caleb married Mary COBB on 3 May 1687. Mary (daughter of James COBB and Sarah LEWIS) was born on 26 Nov 1664 in Barnstable, Barnstable Co., Massachusetts; died on 16 Dec 1737 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary COBB was born on 26 Nov 1664 in Barnstable, Barnstable Co., Massachusetts (daughter of James COBB and Sarah LEWIS); died on 16 Dec 1737 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.
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    1. 1. Timothy WILLIAMSON was born on 29 Sep 1692 in Barnstable, Barnstable Co., Massachusetts; was christened on 13 Aug 1699 in Barnstable, Barnstable Co., Massachusetts; died about 1718.