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From: "MoonMistress" <>
Subject: Re: [MAMIDDLE] NUTTING, GILSON, BLOOD, LONGELY, JOHNSON
Date: Sat, 20 Apr 2002 10:30:36 -0400
References: <OE44vLVKi3s1wsXZZTH00000889@hotmail.com>
Hi,
Thanks for posting that information. I hope it will be of help to other
people on this list. I'm still looking for information on the ancestors of
Catherine NUTTING b. abt. 1688 d. aft. 4/11/1752, she married James BLOOD
around 1710 place unknown. I have some information on their children and
plenty of information on the BLOOD lines to share. Any help in identifying
the ancestry of Catherine NUTTING is very much appreciated.
I'm also looking for any information on the ancestry Tabitha JOHNSON b.
1763 d. 1795 she married Benjamin DARLING. And the ancestry of Sarah
JOHNSON b. abt. 1790 place unknown d. 1873 she married Jesse BLOOD 1816
Groton, MA.
Thank you,
Lisa
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steven Wallace" <>
To: <>
Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2002 5:54 PM
Subject: Re: [MAMIDDLE] NUTTING, GILSON, BLOOD, LONGELY
> RICHARD BLOOD of MASSACHUSETTS (1617-1683)
>
> Richard BLOOD was born in Ruddington, Nottingham, England in 1617. He is
> found in New England in 1642 when his wife Isabel, is named in the will of
> Henry WILKINSON. Isabel is listed as a cousin of Henry. "Story of the
> Bloods", by Roger Deane Harris, page 164-165 , "Geneology Dictionary of
the
> First Families of New England" by James Savage", page 208 and
"Geneological
> Gleanings in England" by Waters, page not given.
>
> According to the Archives of the Salt Lake City Library, Richard married
> Isabel/Isobel 25 November 1642, place not given. Another sources states
that
> Richard and Isobel were married in 1642 in Groton, Massachusetts. They had
a
> daughter in June of 1648, born in Lynn, Massachusetts. (Salt Lake City
> Library-Archives) "New England Marriages Prior to 1700" by Clarence Almon
> Torrey and (Vital Records of Births in Lynn, Massachusetts), page 54.
>
> Richard and Isabel lived in Lynn, Massachusetts until about 1657. He
> probably worked at the first iron foundery in the colonies. He also served
> as a Constable of Lynn in 1657. "Story of the Bloods" by Roger Deane
Harris,
> page 6.
>
> After moving to Groton, Richard was chief of the original proprietors and
> was granted sixty acres of land. The other land grants were for twenty or
> fifty acres. Richard was one of the signers of the petition to have Groton
> become a town. "Bicentennial for Silas Blood 1775-1976" by Marion B.
> Lawrence, page 43.
> In 1668, Richard BLOOD and several others, were chosen as overseers of the
> highways. He was also Town Clerk and sat on the Board of Selectmen in
1669.
> In some of the records, Richard's surname is spelled as BLUD and as BLOUD
> "Early Records of Groton, Massachusetts" by Samuel A. Green, page 24-25 &
57
> and (Groton Vital Records) page 204.
>
> War broke out with the Indians and in 1675, during King Phillips War, the
> town of Groton was attacked. Richard and his family, along with many
others
> inhabitants, fled to Concord, Massachusetts and stayed there until the
> fighting was over. Groton was resettled by 1678 and Richard returned with
> the others. There were many clashes with the Indians and James BLOOD,
> Richard's son was killed at Groton 13 September 1692. Three of Richard's
> grandchildren were captured by the Indians on 20 June 1707 and taken to
> Canada. Sarah TARBELL was placed in a Convent. Her brothers, John and
> Zechariah became Chiefs of the Coughnawaga Tribe. They were among the
> founders of St. Regis and in 1883 still had descendants living there.
> "Groton During the Indian Wars 1655-1790" by Samuel A. Green, page 106 &
> 124, and "Memorials of the Descendants of William Shattuck" by Lemuel
> Shadduck, page 369.
>
> Richard passed away 7 December 1683 in Groton, Massachusetts. He had
deeded
> land to his sons shortly before his death. Administration of his estate
was
> granted to his widow and his three sons, James, Joseph, and Nathaniel on 1
> April 1684. His widow, Isabel gave bond on 8 July 1684 with Joseph PARKER
> and Zachariah FERRIS as surities. She had moved in with her daughter,
Hannah
> and Hannah's husband, Joseph Parker, Jr. in Groton after Richard's death.
It
> is not known when Isabel died. Her son-in-law, Joseph PARKER, petitioned
to
> sell her land in 1705. "Story of the Bloods" by Roger Deane Harris, pages
> 164-166 and (Court Records of Middlesex County, Quarterly Court)
>
> Some researchers have Richard BLOOD listed as a brother of Robert BLOOD
with
> their Father being James BLOOD. James was born about 1600 and would have
> only been seventeen years old and unmarried when Richard was born in 1617.
> James was married in St. Peter's Church in the city of Nottingham on 7
> February 1630/31 to Ellen HARRISON. Richard and Robert lived in the same
> area and may have been brothers or cousins. "Story of the Bloods" by Roger
> Deane Harris, page 1.
>
> Richard and Isabel had seven known children and their descendants are
> scattered from Massachusetts to California and from Canada to Florida. I'm
> pleased to know that I descend from people who had the imagination and
> fortitude to leave the security of their homeland and take a chance on
> finding a better life.
> Submitted by Jacqueline Boland Arnold of Melbourne, Florida.
>
> The Children of Richard and his wife Isabel BLOOD, were:
>
> 1. Joseph,
> 2. James, d. Sept 13, 1692, m.(1) Elizabeth LONGLEY, (2) Abigail KEMP.
> 3. Sarah, b. June 1648, m. Zacariah FERRIS.
> 4. Nathaniel, b. April 1650, m. Hannah PARKER.
> 5, Mary, d. April 19, 1662.
> 6. Hannah, b. March 1664, m. Joseph PARKER.
> 7. Elizabeth, m. Thomas TARBELL.
>
> NOMINATED TO AMERICA'S FIRST FAMILIES ANCESTOR ROLL OF HONOR BY;
>
> RICHARD BLOOD'S 10TH GENERATION GREAT GRANDDAUGHTER, JACQUELINE BOLAND
> ARNOLD of MELBOURNE, FLORIDA
>
> Copyright © 2002 Sons & Daughters of America's First Families All Rights
> Reserved
>
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> From: "Steven Wallace" <>
>
>
>
> > Lisa - this is also related to my line ... double Bloods, double
Parkers,
> > double Nuttings ... lots of cousins in my lines married one another,
> > especially in Groton.
> >
> > Check this out .... Steven
> >
> > http://www.geocities.com/danruth/html/d0000/g0000065.html#I99
> >
> > Catherine NUTTING
> > 1693 - ____
> >
> > BIRTH: 1693, Groton, Middlesex Co, MA
> >
> > Family 1 : James BLOOD
> >
> > MARRIAGE: 1713, Groton, Middlesex Co, MA [4565]
> >
> > Eleanor BLOOD
> > +James BLOOD Jr.
> > Sarah BLOOD
> > +Josiah BLOOD
> > Elizabeth BLOOD
> > Solomon BLOOD
> > +Simeon BLOOD
> > +Silas BLOOD
> > Lois BLOOD
> > +Simon BLOOD
> > Sampson BLOOD
> > Eunice BLOOD
> >
> > ____________________________________________
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> > Other lines being researched .... any leads will be greatly appreciated!
> >
> > Other Lines: ADAMS, ADDAMS, ALBAN, ALBIN, BLACKMORE, BLANCHARD, BLOOD,
> > BRACKETT, BRIGGS, BROOKS, BROUGHTON, BRUCE, BRUICE, BYFIELD, CARSON,
> > CHADWICK, CHAMBERLAIN, CROSS, DARNALL, DUNCAN, EGGLESTON, FLETCHER,
GOFFE,
> > HEALD, HILDRETH, HULL, HUSTON, JENNEY, KEEN, KEENE, LAKIN, LONGLEY,
LYNAM,
> > McLAUGHLIN, McNEIL, MORELAND, NUTTING, O'BRIEN, O'NEILL, PARKER,
PARRELL,
> > PROCTOR, REYNOLDS, ROBERTSON, ROBBINS, ROLLINSON, SHARRAI, SHATTUCK,
> SMITH,
> > STEADMAN, SQUIRE, WALKER, WALLACE, WALLIS, WALTERS, WARD, WARREN,
WATERS,
> > WATSON, WATTERS, WELCH, WHEELER, WHITNEY, WILKINSON, WILSON, WISE,
WRIGHT
> >
> > Steven Rollinson Wallace
> >
> >
> > In 1789, President John Adams once said these words: "We have no
> government
> > armed with power capable of contending with human passions unbridled by
> > morality and religions.
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> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "MoonMistress" <>
> > Sent: Saturday, April 13, 2002 11:06 AM
> > Subject: [MAMIDDLE] NUTTING, GILSON, BLOOD, LONGELY
> >
> >
> > > Hi All,
> > >
> > > I'm currently looking for any information on Catherine NUTTING b. 1688
> > > Groton, MA d. aft. 4/11/1752. She married James BLOOD in or around
> 1710.
> > > They had at least 3 sons,
> > >
> > > 1) James BLOOD b. 10/26/1714 Groton, MA m. Mary GILSON. 11 children
> > >
> > > 2) Josiah BLOOD b. 1/20/1716 Groton, MA m. Sarah FARLEY 7/23/1741. At
> > least
> > > one son, Caleb BLOOD.
> > >
> > > 3) Simeon BLOOD b. 9/15/1723 Groton, MA m. Sarah GILSON 6/17/1746
> Groton,
> > MA.
> > > I have no children for them.
> > >
> > > Does anyone know if Catherine NUTTING is related to the lines of James
> > > NUTTING and Lydia LONGELY? Or if she is related to the lines of John
> > > NUTTING and Sarah EGGLESTON?
> > >
> > > Any information is very much appreciated!
> > > Thank you,
> > > Lisa
> >
>
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