Leonard Genealogy - John

John Leonard 1615-76, of Springfield, MA

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John Allgar

M, #11376, b. 6 April 1565, d. 1 August 1565

Parents

FatherWilliam Allgar (b. 2 August 1530, d. 2 August 1575)
MotherMargaret Ann Parye (b. 24 August 1540, d. 25 August 1612)

Biography

John Allgar was born on 6 April 1565 in Shalford, Essex, England. He died on 1 August 1565 at age 0 in Shalford, Essex, England.
Last Edited7 December 2009

John Allgar

M, #11377, b. 5 October 1567

Parents

FatherWilliam Allgar (b. 2 August 1530, d. 2 August 1575)
MotherMargaret Ann Parye (b. 24 August 1540, d. 25 August 1612)

Biography

John Allgar was born on 5 October 1567 in Shalford, Essex, England.
Last Edited7 December 2009

William Gaylord

M, #11379, b. 11 May 1582, d. 20 July 1673

Parents

FatherJohn Gaylord (b. 1552, d. 31 May 1607)
MotherJane Mallin (b. 1557, d. 5 June 1589)

Family: Mary Walter (b. 1586, d. 20 June 1657)

DaughterElizabeth Gaylord (b. about 1615)
SonWilliam Gaylord+ (b. 28 December 1617, d. 14 December 1656)
SonSamuel Gaylord (b. before 19 December 1619)
SonJohn Gaylord (b. 24 February 1622)
SonJoseph Gaylord (b. 27 December 1624)
SonWalter Gaylord (b. about 1626)

Biography

William Gaylord was born on 11 May 1582 in Pitminster, Somerset, England. He and Mary Walter were married about 1615. He died on 20 July 1673 at age 91 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut.
Last Edited8 October 2012

John Lee

M, #11380

Biography

John Lee and Elizabeth Loomis were married on 27 December 1682.
Last Edited7 December 2009

Elizabeth Drake

F, #11381, b. 1621, d. 8 June 1716

Family: William Gaylord (b. 28 December 1617, d. 14 December 1656)

SonJosiah Gaylar (b. 13 February 1654)
SonWilliam Gaylar (b. 25 February 1656)
SonNathaniel Gaylord+ (b. 3 September 1656)

Biography

Elizabeth Drake was born in 1621 in England. William Gaylord and she were married on 22 February 1653 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut. She died on 8 June 1716 at age ~95 in Norwich, New London County, Connecticut.
Last Edited2 October 2013

Elizabeth Gaylord

F, #11382, b. about 1615

Parents

FatherWilliam Gaylord (b. 11 May 1582, d. 20 July 1673)
MotherMary Walter (b. 1586, d. 20 June 1657)

Biography

Elizabeth Gaylord was born about 1615 in Crewkerne, Somerset, England.
Last Edited19 August 2018

Samuel Gaylord

M, #11383, b. before 19 December 1619

Parents

FatherWilliam Gaylord (b. 11 May 1582, d. 20 July 1673)
MotherMary Walter (b. 1586, d. 20 June 1657)

Biography

Samuel Gaylord was born before 19 December 1619 in Crewkerne, Somersetshire, England.
Last Edited7 December 2009

Elizabeth Hull

F, #11384
Last Edited7 December 2009

John Gaylord

M, #11385, b. 24 February 1622

Parents

FatherWilliam Gaylord (b. 11 May 1582, d. 20 July 1673)
MotherMary Walter (b. 1586, d. 20 June 1657)

Biography

John Gaylord was born on 24 February 1622 in Crewkerne, Somersetshire, England.
Last Edited7 December 2009

Mary Drake

F, #11386
Last Edited7 December 2009

Joseph Gaylord

M, #11387, b. 27 December 1624

Parents

FatherWilliam Gaylord (b. 11 May 1582, d. 20 July 1673)
MotherMary Walter (b. 1586, d. 20 June 1657)

Biography

Joseph Gaylord was born on 27 December 1624 in Crewkerne, Somerset, England.
Last Edited19 August 2018

Walter Gaylord

M, #11388, b. about 1626

Parents

FatherWilliam Gaylord (b. 11 May 1582, d. 20 July 1673)
MotherMary Walter (b. 1586, d. 20 June 1657)

Biography

Walter Gaylord was born about 1626 in Crewkerne, Somerset, England. He and Mary Stebbins were married in April 1648.
Last Edited19 August 2018

Mary Stebbins

F, #11389, d. 29 June 1657

Biography

Walter Gaylord and Mary Stebbins were married in April 1648. She died on 29 June 1657 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut.
Last Edited7 December 2009

Angelo James Poulos

M, #11392, b. 13 June 1923

Parents

Biography

Angelo James Poulos was born on 13 June 1923 in Toledo, Ohio.
Last Edited7 December 2009

Juliana Bumpers

F, #11395, b. 1807

Biography

Juliana Bumpers was born in 1807 in Massachusetts.
Last Edited7 March 2019

Perez Hamlin

M, #11396, b. 3 February 1748, d. 1826

Parents

FatherIsaac Hamlin (b. 1 July 1714, d. 1805)
MotherMercy Gibbs (b. 12 January 1718)

Family: Rhoda Hunt (b. 11 April 1752, d. after 1813)

DaughterLois Hamlin+ (b. 9 July 1770, d. 15 February 1837)
DaughterRhoda Ann Hamlin (b. 13 February 1772, d. 13 January 1849)
DaughterCharlotte Hamlin (b. 13 May 1774)
SonStephen Hamlin (b. 8 September 1776, d. 7 September 1856)
SonElijah Hamlin (b. 1777, d. 20 March 1779)
SonPerez Hamlin (b. 20 March 1779, d. 1829)
DaughterSarah Hamlin (b. 12 July 1782)

Biography

Perez Hamlin was born on 3 February 1748 in Sharon, Connecticut. He and Rhoda Hunt were married on 3 February 1769 in Sharon, Connecticut. He died in 1826 at age ~78 in Auburn, Cayuga County, New York.
He resided at New Concord, NY, later in Lenox, MA, and was called a miller in 1782. He may also have been a blacksmith. He and his brother Asa received a deed from their father to a grist and saw mill and water power in Lenox, now Lenox Dale in 1786 which they conveyed to their brother Cyreneus May 5, 1787. It is a tradition that he served as an officer in the Revolution. One by his name served in Col William B. Whitney's 7th Albany Co., Militia Regiment.

The most remarkable event in his life was his participation in Shay's Rebellion. From Field's History of Berkshire County, 1829: "On February 26, 1787, Capt. Holcomb marked from Sheffield to headquarters with a company of drafted men.... Learning this fact, a body of the insurgents under Capt. Perez Hamlin, who had been lurking about the borders of New York, 80 or 90 in number, made an irruption the night following into Stockbridge at midnight, which they pillaged at their pleasure and took a great number of the most respectable inhabitants as prisoners. The next morning they proceeded with their booty and prisoners to Great Barrington, where they halted at a public house near the Episcopal Church. News of this irruption was soon communicated to Sheffield; runners spread the news, and the citizens friendly to government met at the centre, with such arms as they could muster. About one o'clock, being joined by Captains Dwight and Ingersoll and a small company from Great Barrington, who had fled before the insurgents. They were prepared to advance northward to meet them. The whole body making eighty was under the command of Col. John Ashley, late of Sheffield. The insurgents were now supposed to be coming down to Sheffield, and various rumors were abroad as to the course they were taking. It was at first supposed they were coming on the meadow road, and that they had turned off by the Episcopal church westward and were making their way through Egremont out of the County. Upon hearing this, Col. Ashley turned to the left, passed hastily on the back road, and then turning by Archer Saxton's drove furiously for Francis Hare's in Egremont. He had scarcely passed the brook north of the quarry when it was announced that the insurgents were in the rear, coming after them. They had been marching towards Sheffield on the back road, but hearing of the government forces, had turned at Saxton's in pursuit of them just after Col Ashley had diverged at that place. A halt was immediately made, the sleighs were thrown out of the way, and an attempt made to form the companies. After a few moments of great confusion, Capt. Goodrich directed the Sheffield company to follow him through a lot of girdled trees on the west side of the road; and the Great Barrington company under Capt. Ingersoll advanced through a copse of timber on the east. By this time a scattering fire commenced and continued while the companies were advancing with a rapid march, fify or sixty rods, when a well-directed fire from eight or ten who were formost upon a considerable body of insurgents in the road, discomfited them and put them to flight. The whole body dispersed at once and fled in different directions. They left two of their number dead near the place of action and more than thirty were wounded, among whom was Hamlin, their captain, and a man named Rathburn, who died some time after of his wounds. A body of men coming from Lenox under Capt. William Walker immediately after the skirmish enabld the conquerors to take more than fifty prisoners. The loss of the militia was two killed and one wounded.

This skirmish took place over a little valley, now crossed by the Hartford turnpike, near the west line of Sheffield. The insurgents generally discovered great want of firmness and perseverance in the actions in which they were engaged, owing in part to their being poorly officered, but more probably to serious doubts concerning the lawfullness of their proceedings, and apprehension of their proving finally mischevious to themselves. Six were convicted of treson in Berkshire County and were sentenced to death, four of whom receiving a free pardon April 30, 1787, and the rest on May 17, except one who sentence was commuted to seven years hard labor. It is said that Capt. Hamlin took a Col. Ashley prisoner at Stockbridge, probably the father of the Col. Ashley who opposed him in this fight, and recognizing an old fellow officer of the Revolution released him.

Capt. Hamlin was seriously wounded and captured in the fight. He was tried and convicted of treason and sentenced to death, but reprieved from time to time and finally escaped from jail. In these measures he no doubt believed, as did others of that time and place, that he was patriotic in fight for the supposed rights of the people. It is supposed that a desire to adopt the Federal Constitution and to ratify the same in Massachusetts at that time led towards lenient treatment of those engaged in the insurrection.

He bought a house on East Street in Lenox May 25, 1791, and sold it March 1, 1794. He was financially ruined throught his connection with the rebellion. He moved to New Haven, Vermont, and lived there until the spring of 1813, when he and his wife and son Stephen moved to Aurelius, NY.
Last Edited22 October 2019

Rhoda Hunt

F, #11397, b. 11 April 1752, d. after 1813

Parents

FatherDaniel Hunt (b. 17 August 1711, d. 1 October 1807)
MotherHannah Burnham (b. August 1723, d. April 1809)

Family: Perez Hamlin (b. 3 February 1748, d. 1826)

DaughterLois Hamlin+ (b. 9 July 1770, d. 15 February 1837)
DaughterRhoda Ann Hamlin (b. 13 February 1772, d. 13 January 1849)
DaughterCharlotte Hamlin (b. 13 May 1774)
SonStephen Hamlin (b. 8 September 1776, d. 7 September 1856)
SonElijah Hamlin (b. 1777, d. 20 March 1779)
SonPerez Hamlin (b. 20 March 1779, d. 1829)
DaughterSarah Hamlin (b. 12 July 1782)

Biography

Rhoda Hunt was born on 11 April 1752 in Sharon, Connecticut. Perez Hamlin and she were married on 3 February 1769 in Sharon, Connecticut. She died after 1813 in Auburn, Cayuga County, New York.
There was a Rhoda Hunt, dau. of John Hunt abt. 1700-10-15-1793 and Keziah Darling, born in Smithfield, RI, date unknown, but abt. 1750.

Ancestry of Rhoda Hunt as presented from Martin Eck Family Tree by Joanne E. Martin, Internet, 8-24-2005.

AGBI - Vol. 87, page 211, ref. Ancestors of Henry Montgomery Smith and Catherine Forshee by Anne Morrill Smith, Brooklyn, NY, 1921, p. 38.
Last Edited7 March 2019

Rhoda Ann Hamlin

F, #11398, b. 13 February 1772, d. 13 January 1849

Parents

FatherPerez Hamlin (b. 3 February 1748, d. 1826)
MotherRhoda Hunt (b. 11 April 1752, d. after 1813)

Biography

Rhoda Ann Hamlin was born on 13 February 1772. She died on 13 January 1849 at age 76 in Poultney, Rutland, Vermont.
Last Edited7 March 2019

Charlotte Hamlin

F, #11399, b. 13 May 1774

Parents

FatherPerez Hamlin (b. 3 February 1748, d. 1826)
MotherRhoda Hunt (b. 11 April 1752, d. after 1813)

Biography

Charlotte Hamlin was born on 13 May 1774 in New Concord, New York.
Last Edited7 December 2009

Stephen Hamlin

M, #11400, b. 8 September 1776, d. 7 September 1856

Parents

FatherPerez Hamlin (b. 3 February 1748, d. 1826)
MotherRhoda Hunt (b. 11 April 1752, d. after 1813)

Biography

Stephen Hamlin was born on 8 September 1776 in Lenox, Massachusetts. He and Mary Polly Eldridge were married on 4 October 1800 in New Haven, Addison, Vermont. He died on 7 September 1856 at age 79 in Auburn, Cayuga County, New York.
Last Edited7 March 2019