Twelfth Generation


2608. Deacon John Hastings911,1546,1644,1823 was born before 11 March 1603 in England, Cambridgeshire. He was baptized on 11 March 1603 at St. Mary's in England, Cambridgeshire, Great Eversden.1824,1825,1826 He immigrated in 1637. John signed a will on 26 July 1657 in Massachusetts Colony, Middlesex Co., Cambridge.1827 Mentions wife Anne, sons Walter, Samuel and John, daughter Elizabeth, daughter-in-law Mary Meane, son-in-law William Buttricke. The widow Ann died 25 1666, age about 60. The inventory of her estate was filed by son Walter, 3 April 1666. Walter and Samuel, who had married her two daughters, agreed on division of the estate with John Hastings and Elizabeth Billings. He died on 2 December 1657 at the age of 54 in Massachusetts Colony, Middlesex Co., Cambridge.1459,1546,1823 Jno., Dec. 2, 1657. John Hastings, a Puritain, first settled in Braintree where he was a tanner. He was admitted a freeman on May 10, 1643, and was admitted to the church in Cambridge on Feb. 1656 (Johnson 293).

Hastings, John, freeman 1643, res. a few years at Braintree, and removed here [Cambridge] about 1654. His first wife d. at Braintree , and he m. Ann, the wid. of John Meane of Cambridge. His children, all by first wife, were Walter and Samuel, bap. in England, and John and Elizabeth, bap. in Braintree. To the name John, Mitchell adds, "Seaborne," indicating perhaps that he was born during the passage of his parents across the ocean; but it does not appear that he ever used it as a part of his proper name. Elizabeth is supposed to have m. William Buttrick before 1657, and ___ Billings before 1666. John the f. was a tanner, and res. on the easterly corner of Brattle and Ash streets, the former homestead of Thomas Brigham, which he bought 5 Mar. 1654. He d. 2 Dec. 1657, his w. Ann d. 25 Mar. 1666, a. about 60, ae stated upon inventory of her estate (Paige 575).

JOHN, a Puritan, was born in Cambridgeshire, England, and there baptized in the parish church of Little Eversden, March 11, 1603, the son of JOHN HASTINGS. He was married in England and in 1637 brought to Braintree Ma. his wife and five children including an infant son thought to have been born aboard ship. John was a tanner and one of the first freemen May 10, 1643. By 1645 there was a marked shortage of land in Braintree, and 32 inhabitants including John petitioned to make a plantation at Shawamet; 1,000 acres were granted, but the plan failed due to conflicting land claims. His first wife died in Braintree, and he moved to Cambridge where he was granted 80 acres, Lot #81, along the Shawshim River, June 9, 1652. He was a constable in 1653, and March 5, 1654, bought a homestead from Thomas Brigham, situated at the east corner of Brattle and Ash streets. He was admitted to the Cambridge church in February 1656 and is referred to as "Deacon John" in Jackson's History of Newton. He died December 2, 1657, and his will of July 26 mentioned his second wife Anne who by a former husband, John MEANE, had daughters Sarah and Mary who married two sons of her last husband. Anne died March 25, 1666, age 60, her inventory submitted April 3, 1666. Fourteen of this name had graduated by 1834 from New England colleges, thirteen of these from Harvard. [Carol Clark Johnson, "A Genealogical History of the Clark and Worth Families and Other Puritan Settlers in the Massachusetts Bay Colony" (1970, privately published), pp. 291-92]

JOHN HASTINGS was a freeman in 1643 residing at Braintree. About 1654 he removed to Cambridge where he bought the residence of Thomas Brigham March 5, 1654, on the corner of Brattle and Ash Streets. He was a tanner. His wife died at Braintree and he married Ann, the widow of John MEANE of Cambridge. His two sons married her two daughters. He died December 2, 1657, leaving four children by his first wife and his widow Ann who died March 25, 1666. [Lyman May Paine, "My Ancestors: A Memorial of John Paine and Mary Ann May of East Woodstock, Connecticut" (1914, privately published), p. 61]

JOHN HASTINGS, Braintree, freeman 1645, removed to Cambridge in 1656, and was a deacon of the church. His children were Walter and Samuel, born in England, and John, Seaborn, and Elizabeth, baptized at Braintree. He is the ancestor of the graduates of this name at Harvard College. [John Farmer, "A Genealogical Register of the First Settlers of New England", p. 137] Elizabeth and Deacon John Hastings were married before 1631 in England.1823,1828 We [Marian] have tried to find his first wife's name. We know she was  Elizabeth but she was definitely not married in Braintree,Essex, nor any nearby village.

2609. Elizabeth911 died before 1654 in Massachusetts Colony, Norfolk Co., Braintree.1546,1823

Children were:

i.

Deacon Walter Hastings was born about 1630 in England.1829 He was baptized about 1631 in England.1546 He died on 5 August 1705 at the age of 75 in Massachusetts Colony, Middlesex Co., Cambridge.1459,1829 Walter, Dea., Aug. 6, 1705 (Aug. 5, 1705, in his 75th y. GR1). Walter was buried at Old burying-ground in Massachusetts Colony, Middlesex Co., Cambridge.1830 Epitaph

Memento Fugit
mori Hora.
Here lyes buried
ye body of Deacon
Walter Hasting
who died Augst ye 5th
in ye 75th year of his age
& in ye year of our Lord
1705.

ii.

UNK Hastings died before 1657.1831

iii.

UNK Hastings died before 1657.1831

iv.

Samuel Hastings was born about 1635 in England.1832 He was baptized about 1635 in England.1546 He died on 14 February 1705 at the age of 70 in Massachusetts Colony.1831 a gunsmith.

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John "Seaborne" Hastings.

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Elizabeth Hastings was born on 2 July 1643 in Massachusetts Colony, Norfolk Co., Braintree.1833 She was baptized after 2 July 1643 in Massachusetts Colony, Norfolk Co., Braintree.1546