Mary APPLETON

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  1. 1.  Mary APPLETON was born in 1676 in Ipswich, Massachusetts; was christened on 3 Jun 1676 (daughter of Col. Samuel APPLETON and Mary OLIVER); died on 9 Jun 1676 in Ipswich, Massachusetts.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Col. Samuel APPLETONCol. Samuel APPLETON was born in Jan 1624/25 in Little Waldingfield, co., Suffolk, England; was christened on 2 Feb 1624/25 in Little Waldingfield, co. Suffolk, England (son of Hon. Samuel APPLETON, Esq. and Judith EVERARD); died on 15 May 1696 in Ipswich, Essex Co., Massachusetts; was buried in Old Burying Ground, Ipswich, Essex Co., Massachusetts.

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    He became a freeman on 26 Sep 1648 and was Commander-in-Chief in King Philip's War. Samuel was Deputy to the General Court in 1668 under the title of Lieutenant Samuel Appleton, and from 1669-1671 and 1673. He was elected assistant from 1681 to 1686, six years, and was one of the first council under the charter of William and Mary in 1692. A record in the Massachusetts Files in 1675 indicates that "On 24th September ordered, that a commission be issued forth to Captain Samuel Appleton, to command a foot company of 100 men." which was prompted by the Indian war, called King Philip's War, which began that year. Samuel was appointed on 4 Oct. 1675 "Command in Chief, of the army in those parts, by whose industry, skill, and courage," says Hubbard, his neighbour, "those towns were preserved from running the same fate with the rest, wholly or in part so lately turned into ashes." Samuel "did not escape the persecution of Sir Edmund Andros and his tools, probably on account of the freedom of speech, in which he denounced his (Andros) arbitrary assumption of power." He died "after a career of great civil and military distinction." His will dated 12 Apr 1695 was proved 25 May 1696.

    Headstone Inscription:

    Here Lyeth Buried
    ye Body of
    Colo Samuel Appleton
    Aged 70 Years
    Decd May ye 15th
    1696

    He came from England with his father in 1635 and became a man of the highest repute in the military and civil service. Representative in 1660, and often after until 1681, when he was made an Assistant, in which office he was continued until the over-throw of the King Charles Government in1686. In 1675, he was made Commander-in-chief of the Massachusetts forces in the west against King Philip and for the defense of the frontier towns against the Indians; he was several times successful in repelling them and saving the towns. When hatfield was attacked oct 19, 1675, a bullet passed through his hair and a sergeant was killed at his side. When succeeded by Major Savage, as commander of the forces on the Connecticut River, he was transferred to the expedition against the Narragansetts, commanding all the Massachusetts men in that expedition and at the Great Battle. for his resolute support of the people against the unlawful taxation in 1687 he was imprisoned by Gov. Andros for three months. In the new charter of William and Mary, 1691, he was made one of the council, though he did not retain the office after the following election. He was justice in Quarterly and General Sessions Court, and also of the Court of Oyer and Terminer, (April 11, 1692), for the trial of persons charged with witchcraft. He ably and faithfully performed his diversified duties as legislator and judge and was held in the highest esteem by his contemporaries.

    Samuel married Mary OLIVER on 8 Dec 1656 in Ipswich, Essex Co., Massachusetts. Mary was born on 7 Jun 1640 in Newbury, Essex Co., Massachusetts; died on 15 Feb 1697 in Ipswich, Essex Co., Massachusetts; was buried in Old Burying Ground, Ipswich, Essex Co., Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary OLIVERMary OLIVER was born on 7 Jun 1640 in Newbury, Essex Co., Massachusetts; died on 15 Feb 1697 in Ipswich, Essex Co., Massachusetts; was buried in Old Burying Ground, Ipswich, Essex Co., Massachusetts.

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    Headstone Inscription:

    Here lyeth buried
    ye body of mary
    Appleton ye wife of
    Colnl Samuel Appleton
    Aged 57 Years
    Decde February ye 15th
    1697

    Children:
    1. John APPLETON was born in 1660 in Ipswich, Masssachusetts.
    2. Major Isaac APPLETON was born in 1664 in Ipswich, Masssachusetts; died on 22 May 1747 in Ipswich, Massachusetts.
    3. Joanna APPLETON was born in 1665 in Ipswich, Massachusetts; died on 14 Sep 1696 in Ipswich, Massachusetts.
    4. Joseph APPLETON was born on 5 Jun 1674 in Ipswich, Masssachusetts; died in 1689 in Ipswich, Massachusetts.
    5. Oliver APPLETON was born in 1675 in Ipswich, Massachusetts; died on 30 Jun 1676 in Ipswich, Massachusetts.
    6. Lieut. Oliver APPLETON was born on 3 Jun 1676 in Ipswich, Massachusetts; died on 9 Jan 1759 in Ipswich, Massachusetts.
    7. 1. Mary APPLETON was born in 1676 in Ipswich, Massachusetts; was christened on 3 Jun 1676; died on 9 Jun 1676 in Ipswich, Massachusetts.
    8. Mary APPLETON was born on 20 Oct 1679 in Ipswich, Massachusetts; died in 1689 in Ipswich, Massachusetts.