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Deborah Mattoon

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Deborah Mattoon (daughter of Richard Mattoon and Jane Hilton).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Richard Mattoon was born in 1659 in Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA (son of Hubertus "Rupert" Mattoon and Margaret Washington); died on 23 Jul 1706 in Newmarket, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA.

    Notes:

    Descendant s of Richard MATTOON
    GENERATION ONE

    1. RICHARD1 MATTOON; b. ca 1657 Portsmouth, N. H.; m. Jane HILTON, daughter of Edward HILTON Esq. and Ann DUDLEY, 1684/85 Exeter, N. H.; [not bef. 1684]; d. 23 Jul 1706 Exeter, N. H.; [killed by Indians]. He was the son of Hubertus and Margaret (Washington) MATTOON. Richard and Jane had six children whose birthdates and birth order need further research. Richard had a grant in June 1682 for Kittery, Maine. He worked at Madbury and Lampril River Bridge in 1686 He was a surveyor of highways at Exeter in 1690 and 1693, and served on the jury in 1695.
    JANE HILTON; b. ca 1660 Exeter, N. H.; m. Joseph HALL, son of Lt. Ralph HALL and Mary WASHINGTON, ca 1678 Exeter, N. H.; d. 1735 Exeter, N. H. [by Dec. 1735]. She named her son Edward Hall as administrator of her estate, which was granted to him on 23 Mar 1737/8.
    Children of Richard1 MATTOON and Jane HILTON all b. Greenland,:
    2. i. HUBERTUS2 MATTOON; b. ca 1686; d. 23 Jul 1706 Exeter, N. H.; [killed by Indians].
    3. ii. LT. RICHARD MATTOON; b. ca 1688; m. Ruth BENNETT ca 1722 Oyster River, N. H.; [bef. 1723/4].
    + 4. iii. MARY MATTOON, b. ca 1690; m. Richard SMITH.
    + 5. iv. ANN MATTOON, b. ca 1692; m. Walter NEAL.
    + 6. v. SARAH MATTOON, b. ca 1694; m. Samuel SINCLAIR.
    7. vi. DOROTHY MATTOON; b. ca 1696; m. Thomas BECK ca 1755 Portsmouth, N. H.; [bet. 1754-57]; d. wthout issue.

    GENERATION TWO

    4. MARY2 MATTOON (Richard1); b. ca 1690 Greenland, N. H.; m. Richard SMITH ca 1714 Newmarket, N. H.; d. 21 Jan 1772 Exeter, N. H. She and Richard had seven children whose names and birth order need further research.
    RICHARD SMITH; b. ca 1690 Exeter, N. H.; d. Apr 1765 Exeter, N. H.; bur. 22 Apr. He was the son of Nicholas and Mary (Gordon) SMITH of Exeter. Richard lived in Exeter and was a tanner by trade. His exact date of birth has not been found, but he was first taxed in 1714. Richard's will was made May 12, 1763, and proved May 29, 1765. He left his wife one half of his personal estate, improvements of dwelling house, etc. His son Richard and his heirs to have the dwelling house, lands in Exeter and elsewhere, the pew in the meeting house, and all the personal estate not otherwise disposed of." "There is one quaint clause in the will: 'If my wife shall happen to be my widow at the time of her decease, then she shall have a decent Christian burial at the discretion of my executor and the charge therefor to be paid by him'." The executor was his father-in-law, Richard Mattoon. Richard and Mary were the parents of seven children: Richard ?-1778, Joseph, Hubertus, Samuel, James, Dorothy, and Mary whose birthdates and birth order need further research.
    Children of Mary2 MATTOON and Richard SMITH all b. Exeter,:
    8. i. JOSEPH3 SMITH; b. 1715; m. Elizabeth SANBORN 12 Apr 1744 Exeter, N. H.
    9. ii. DOROTHY SMITH; b. 1726; m. Col. Nathaniel FOLSOM, son of Deacon Jonathan FOLSOM and Anna LADD, ca 1750 Exeter, N. H.; d. Feb 1776 Exeter, N. H.
    10. iii. MARY SMITH; b. ca 1728; m. Jonathan CHESLEY ca 1745 Exeter, N. H.
    + 11. iv. RICHARD SMITH, b. ca 1717; m. Mary HARDY.

    5. ANN2 MATTOON (Richard1); b. ca 1692 Greenland, N. H.; m. Walter NEAL 11 Jan 1714/15 Newmarket, N. H.; d. 25 Sep 1766 Newmarket, N. H.
    WALTER NEAL; b. ca 1690 Newmarket, N. H.; d. 17 Apr 1755 Newmarket, N. H. He by Rev. Joshua Moody on 21 Apr 1695 North Church, Portsmouth, N. H.
    Children of Ann2 MATTOON and Walter NEAL all b. Newmarket:
    12. i. HUBERTUS3 NEAL; b. 22 Oct 1717; m. Mary PERKINS 24 Mar 1741/42 Newmarket, N. H.; d. 13 Dec 1806 Newmarket, N. H.
    13. ii. SAMUEL NEAL; b. 26 Mar 1719/20; m. Catherine BURLEIGH 1739 Newmarket, N. H.; d. 8 Apr 1760 Newmarket, N. H.
    14. iii. JOHN NEAL; b. 5 Apr 1722; d. 27 Jan 1806 Newmarket, N. H.
    15. iv. ANNE NEAL; b. 1 Sep 1724; d. 1 Sep 1736 Newmarket, N. H.
    16. v. EBENEZER NEAL; b. 18 Jan 1725/26; m. Elizabeth PERKINS ca 1750 Newmarket, N. H.; d. 15 Apr 1805 Newmarket, N. H.
    17. vi. WALTER NEAL; b. 12 Jun 1731; d. 23 Apr 1820 Newmarket, N. H.
    18. vii. DEBORAH NEAL; b. 14 Nov 1733; m. Walter WIGGIN, son of Walter WIGGIN and Mary ROLLINS, 12 Feb 1771 Stratham, N. H.; d. Feb 1829 Newmarket, N. H.
    19. viii. ANNE NEAL; b. 13 Nov 1736; m. Josiah ROBINSON 18 Aug 1760 Newmarket, N. H.; d. 14 Sep 1844 Brookfield, N. H.

    6. SARAH2 MATTOON (Richard1); b. ca 1694 Greenland, N. H.; m. Samuel SINCLAIR 1724/25 Greenland, N. H.
    SAMUEL SINCLAIR; b. ca 1690 Exeter, N. H.; d. 27 Feb 1758 Exeter, N. H. He was the son of John and Elizabeth (Bean) SINCLAIR, whose will of 28 Dec 1730 was proved 16 Nov 1731 (naming his wife Elizabeth and children).
    Children of Sarah2 MATTOON and Samuel SINCLAIR all b. Exeter,:
    20. i. EDWARD3 SINCLAIR; b. 3 Mar 1725/26; m. Martha SHAW 2 Feb 1749/50 N. H.
    21. ii. RICHARD SINCLAIR; b. 3 Dec 1731; m. Mary (Polly) CILLEY 1752 Nottingham, N. H.; d. 27 Jul 1813 Barnstead, N. H.
    22. iii. EBENEZER SINCLAIR; b. 1732/33; m. Mary BLUNT ca 1758 Weare, N. H.; d. 8 Oct 1777 Saratoga, N. Y; [killed in battle]. He was a Revolutionary War patriot.

    GENERATION THREE

    11. RICHARD3 SMITH (Mary2MATTOON, Richard1); b. ca 1717 Exeter, N. H.; m. Mary HARDY, daughter of Theophilus HARDY and Sarah FOLLETT, 1747 Exeter, N. H.; d. 1778 Exeter, N. H.
    MARY HARDY; b. ca 1728 Exeter, N. H.
    Children of Richard3 SMITH and Mary HARDY were:
    23. i. LYDIA4 SMITH; b. ca 1750 Exeter, N. H.; m. Jonathan HOPKINSON ca 1775 Exeter, N. H.

    BIBLIOGRAPHY

    Laura Huffman, Aura M. and Alsey E. Hopkinson. Hopkinson and Allied Families, Ancestors and Descendants of Junius Greeley Hopkinson and Perry Hopkinson and their wives Jeanette Eveland and Lois Amanda Moffett. Phoenix?: Laura Huffman, 1965.

    Noyes, Sybil, Charles Thornton Libby and Walter Goodwin Davis. Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire. Portland, Me.: Southworth-Anthoensen Press, 1928-1939.

    The New Hampshire Genealogical Record. 7 vols.. Dover: Charles W. Tibbetts, 1903-1910.

    Richard married Jane Hilton in 1684 in Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA. Jane was born in 1662 in Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA; died on 29 Mar 1738 in Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Jane Hilton was born in 1662 in Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA; died on 29 Mar 1738 in Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA.
    Children:
    1. 1. Deborah Mattoon
    2. John Mattoon
    3. Sarah Mattoon was born in 1685; died in 1758.
    4. Hubartus Mattoon was born in 1687 in , Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA; died on 23 Jul 1706 in Newmarket, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA.
    5. Richard Mattoon was born in 1688 in , Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA; died on 7 Jan 1764 in Louisburg, Franklin, North Carolina, USA.
    6. Mary Mattoon was born in 1690 in Greenland, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA; died on 21 Jan 1772 in Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA.
    7. Ann Mattoon was born in 1692 in Greenland, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA; died on 25 Sep 1766 in Newmarket, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA.
    8. Dorothy MATTOON was born in 1696 in Greenland, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA; died on 25 Sep 1766 in Newmarket, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA.
    9. Sarah Mattoon was born in 1706 in Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA; died on 21 Jan 1772 in Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Hubertus "Rupert" Mattoon was born on 1 Jan 1630 in Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA (son of Henry Mattoon and Jane Hilton); died on 1 Jan 1712 in Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Arrival: 1649, Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA
    • Residence: 1652, Kittery, York, Maine, USA
    • Residence: 1657, Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA

    Notes:

    Name Hubertus MATTOON
    Birth bef 1627
    Death aft 1682
    Marriage Jun 167322
    Divorce 168222
    Spouse Sarah PIERCE
    Birth aft 1629
    Death 1697, Rye, Rockingham, New Hampshire22
    Father John PIERCE (1610-<1673)
    Mother Eleanor, wife of John Pierce (~1614-<1676)

    Notes for Hubertus MATTOON- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

    MATTOON, HUBERTUS, or HERBERT, Kittery 1652, when he submit. to jurisdict. of Mass. prob. rem. to Saco bef. 1683. Folsom, 174. [ref 20]

    Hubertus (Rupert, Robert, or his own early signa. Hujbrecht), Portsm. tailor and fine gentleman of unkn. antecedents, first seen as wit. to Thos. Walford's deed 1 Jan. 1648-9. He took O.A. to Mass. in Me., 16 Nov. 1652. Portsm. gr. Mar. 1654, and in 1657 served on cor.j., petit j., and as constable (also 1659). Dep. Marshal 1660-2. Devoted to women, he m. at least three, his w. Margaret noted only 5 Feb. 1663 when they sold dwg. and 8 a.; that she was Margaret Washington, an early Portsm. grantee, has been considered. In June 1673 he m. one equally devoted to men, Sarah (Pearce) Jones, whose husb. was liv. and undivorced. Mattooon divorced her in 1682, when she confessed misconduct, accusing him of the same and of desertion above 7 yrs. He bot from James Gibbins in Saco in Apr. 1683, was there in Dec. next and poss. until the war. Taxed Str. Bk. July 1690 as Robert and appar. had with him ano. w.; liv. Portsm. 1698. [ref 22]

    Notes for Sarah PIERCE - - - - - - - -

    Sarah, withdrew a suit ag. Robert Mendum in 1667; in 1670 ordered placed in good service as land of home training was involving her relatives in scandalous defamation. She m. 1st one Jones; m. 2d Hubertus Mattoon; m. 3d Henry Seavey. [ref 22]

    Hubertus (Rupert, Robert, or his own early signa. Hujbrecht),Portsm. tailor and fine gentleman of unkn. antecedents, first seen as wit. to Thos. Walford's deed 1 Jan. 1648-9. He took O. A. to Mass. in Me., 16 Nov. 1652. Portsm. gr. Mar. 1654, and in 1657 served on cor.j., petit j., and as constable (also 1659). Dep. Marshal 1660-2. Lists 282, 323, 43, 325, 326ac, 328, 329, 330abde, 335. See Clark(49), Day(5). Devoted to women, he m. at least three, his w. Margaret noted only 5 Feb. 1663 when they sold dwg. and 8 a.; that she was Margaret Washington, an early Portsm. grantee, has been considered. In June 1673 he m. one equally devoted to men, Sarah (Pearce 8) Jones, whose husb. was liv. and undivorced. Mattoon divorced her in 1682, when she confessed misconduct, accusing him of the same and of desertion above 7 yrs. See Me. P. & Ct., vol. ii. He bot from James Gibbins in Saco in Apr. 1683, was there in Dec. next and poss. until the war. Taxed Str. Bk. July 1690 as Robert and appar. had with him ano. w. (List 331c); liv. Portsm. 1698. Ch. appear (4 indic. by the Pitcher deed): John, of age and a constable bef. Sept. 1676 in Ipsw., where prob. he had been apprenticed. Boston mariner 1678 (Jos. Stover's admr.) to 1693 (master of a brigantine). Had w. Dorothy. Only rec. ch: Joseph, b. Boston 2 Feb. 1687, but ano. must have been Richard, Boston blockmaker, who 25 Mar. 1728-9 q.c. the Saco land his uncle and aunt Pitcher had sold (Y. D. 12: 2: 295). One Eleanor M. m. Wm. Pollock in Boston in 1733. Philip, ±20 in 1675, his master John Clark of Ipsw. Going as a soldier to western Mass., he remained, m. 10 Sept. 1677 Sarah Hawks of Hadley, and d. in Deerfield 5 Dec. 1696; the wid. m. Daniel Belding. 10 ch., the 1st one Margaret. See Hist. of Deerfield, 2: 237. Richard. These sons. b. long bef. 1670, may well be ascribed to w. Margaret, but the mo. of Grace, b. not bef. 1670, nor aft. 1687, is uncertain. She m. Richard Pitcher in Boston 22 Dec. 1704; 4 ch. b. there 1707-1719. How she owned three fifths the Saco land sold by them 23 Mar. 1727-8 (Y. D. 12. 2. 294) and how relat. to John Pullen of Boston (will 1716, est. to w. Mary and sis.-in-law Grace Pitcher) not clear. That she evid. bot the portion of her oldest br. (his heirs later q.c.) conflicts with the 1753 writ (see 2). By w. Sarah (Pearce) cert. a child, b. ±3 wks. bef., and appar. liv. on 11 Nov. 1673. See also Mary Mattoon (poss. Maloon), gr.dau. of Mrs. Bridget Huggins(2) and Mary Jersie.
    page 469
    Richard(1), Exeter (Newmarket), had a Kit. gr. in June 1682 (Y. D. 31: 115) and worked at Madbury and Lampril River Bridge, 1686. Exeter highw. surv. 1690, 1693; j. 1695; tav. lic. 1695-6, 1698. Lists 218, 94, 57, 376b (1698), 96. He m., not bef. 1684. Jane (Hilton 2) Hall and with a son was k. by Ind. ab. 23 July 1706. Goods for ‘Ma Mattoon’ were charged to Richard Hilton in 1712. Wid. Matun taxed in Ex. 1716; dead [p.470] in Dec. 1735 (SJC 19971): adm. 29 Mar. 1738 to s. Edw. Hall. 4 of 6 kn. ch. were named in a writ. entered and dropped in York Ct. in Apr. 1753, Mattoon v. Scammon. reciting that -Hubertus- d. ab. -1712- seized of ½ of 38 a. in Saco which descended to his ch: Hubertus, k. with his fa. (List 96). Richard, Newmarket, carpenter, gentleman, Lt. at Louisburg, m. bef. Aug. 1731 Ruth Bennett (1), liv. 26 Sept. 1748. He d. betw. 3 May 1755–7 Jan. 1764. 4 or m. ch., the first two bp. at O. R. 1723-4. Mary, m. Richard Smith; not named in writ, but see N. H. deed 82: 258 (1758) given by the four sis. Appar. she liv. with Richard Hilton, sr., in 1718 when R. H., jr., gave her an order on a Portsm. store. Ann, m. Walter Neal(8). Sarah, m. Samuel Sinclair. Dorothy, unm. in 1753, m. bef. 1758 Thos. Beck(4 jr.).
    Hubertus (Rupert, Robert, or his own early signa. Hujbrecht),Portsm. tailor and fine gentleman of unkn. antecedents, first seen as wit. to Thos. Walford's deed 1 Jan. 1648-9. He took O. A. to Mass. in Me., 16 Nov. 1652. Portsm. gr. Mar. 1654, and in 1657 served on cor.j., petit j., and as constable (also 1659). Dep. Marshal 1660-2. Lists 282, 323, 43, 325, 326ac, 328, 329, 330abde, 335. See Clark(49), Day(5). Devoted to women, he m. at least three, his w. Margaret noted only 5 Feb. 1663 when they sold dwg. and 8 a.; that she was Margaret Washington, an early Portsm. grantee, has been considered. In June 1673 he m. one equally devoted to men, Sarah (Pearce 8) Jones, whose husb. was liv. and undivorced. Mattoon divorced her in 1682, when she confessed misconduct, accusing him of the same and of desertion above 7 yrs. See Me. P. & Ct., vol. ii. He bot from James Gibbins in Saco in Apr. 1683, was there in Dec. next and poss. until the war. Taxed Str. Bk. July 1690 as Robert and appar. had with him ano. w. (List 331c); liv. Portsm. 1698. Ch. appear (4 indic. by the Pitcher deed): John, of age and a constable bef. Sept. 1676 in Ipsw., where prob. he had been apprenticed. Boston mariner 1678 (Jos. Stover's admr.) to 1693 (master of a brigantine). Had w. Dorothy. Only rec. ch: Joseph, b. Boston 2 Feb. 1687, but ano. must have been Richard, Boston blockmaker, who 25 Mar. 1728-9 q.c. the Saco land his uncle and aunt Pitcher had sold (Y. D. 12: 2: 295). One Eleanor M. m. Wm. Pollock in Boston in 1733. Philip, ±20 in 1675, his master John Clark of Ipsw. Going as a soldier to western Mass., he remained, m. 10 Sept. 1677 Sarah Hawks of Hadley, and d. in Deerfield 5 Dec. 1696; the wid. m. Daniel Belding. 10 ch., the 1st one Margaret. See Hist. of Deerfield, 2: 237. Richard. These sons. b. long bef. 1670, may well be ascribed to w. Margaret, but the mo. of Grace, b. not bef. 1670, nor aft. 1687, is uncertain. She m. Richard Pitcher in Boston 22 Dec. 1704; 4 ch. b. there 1707-1719. How she owned three fifths the Saco land sold by them 23 Mar. 1727-8 (Y. D. 12. 2. 294) and how relat. to John Pullen of Boston (will 1716, est. to w. Mary and sis.-in-law Grace Pitcher) not clear. That she evid. bot the portion of her oldest br. (his heirs later q.c.) conflicts with the 1753 writ (see 2). By w. Sarah (Pearce) cert. a child, b. ±3 wks. bef., and appar. liv. on 11 Nov. 1673. See also Mary Mattoon (poss. Maloon), gr.dau. of Mrs. Bridget Huggins(2) and Mary Jersie.

    MATTOON FAMILY
    1. Hujbrecht (also Hubartus) Mattoon mr. ________
    ISSUE:
    **** 2. Philip Mattoon b. ca 1655; mr. Sarah Hawks
    3. Richard Mattoon; killed by the Indians, 23 July 1766, with his son, Hubertus Mattoom; mr. Jane Hilton, dau. Edward Hilton, Jr. and Ann Dudley (dau. Samuel Dudley)
    The Mattoon's are reported to be of French Huguenot origin and probably bore the continental name of "Maton". Thousands of French Huguenots took refuge in Holland and England in the wake of religious persecutions in France during the 15th Century. Among the names found in the early English sailing lists are a few Matons, but no Mattoons. The first colonial ancestor was Hujubrecht (Hujbrecht or Hubartus) Mattoon whose name appears originally as a witness to Thomas Walford's deed in 1648/49, at Strawberry Banke. Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The Dutch spelling of his name (by his own hand) indicates the strong likelihood of family residence in Holland in his formative years at least. With others, at Kittery, Maine, he signed the Oath of Allegiance to the government of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, 16 Nov 1652. It is this Hujbrecht Mattoon who is attributed by reputable genealogists to be the father of Philip Mattoon of Deerfield, MA.
    2. Philip Mattoon b. ca 1655; d. 30 Dec 1696; mr. Springfield, MA, 10 Sept 1677, Sarah Hawks, b. Windsor, CT, 29 Sept 1657; d. 16 Spet 1751, age 94 years; dau. John Hawks & Elizabeth ______ of Hadley, MA. She mr. second, Daniel Belding of Deerfield, MA, whose first wife, Elizabeth Foote was killed by the Indians 16 Sept 1696, along with three of his children; and he himself, was taken as a captive to Canada, but returned in 1698; his second wife, Hepzibah Welles, widow of Thomas Welles, was killed in Deerfield, MA. by the Indians, 29 Feb 1704. Daniel Belding d. 14 Aug 1732.
    ISSUE:(first five b. Springfield, MA; last five in Deerfield, MA)
    4. Margaret Mattoon b. 4 Nov 1678; mr. 28 May 1705, Joseph Alexander, b. 16 Oct 1681; d. 30 Sept 1761; son John Alexander & Sarah Gaylord, pioneers in the settlement of Northfield, MA. They resided in Deerfield, MA, then removed to Northfield, MA, about 1716. They were in Winchester, New Hampshire, 1737-1743; then in Northfield again 1748-1758; about which time, they moved to Hadley, MA, where Joseph Alexander died. He was a soldier and was captured at the sacking of Deerfield, 29 Feb 1704, but made his escape the first nigjht.
    5. Philip Mattoon b. 4 April 1680; mr. 15 Jan 1702, Rebecca Nims
    **** 6. John Mattoon b. 12 Oct 1682; mr. 20 Oct 1706, Jerusha Hall
    7. Isaac Mattoon b. 10 Dec 1684; mr. before 1728, Mary Partridge
    8. Sarah Mattoon b. 25 April 1687; d. 21 March 1752; mr. first, 31 Dec 1711, Zecheriah Field, b. 29 Aug 1685; d. 15 Aug 1746; son Samuel Field & Sarah Gilbert, of Hatfield, MA; mr. second, 25 June 1750, Deacon Samuel Childs of Deerfield. Sarah Mattoon Field was captured by the French & Indians at the second destruction of Deerfield, 29 Feb 1704, and was taken captive to Canada. Later, she was redeemed and returned to Deerfield and her husband, Zecheriah Field, was among those who pursued the retreating enemy in a vain attempt to rescue the captives.
    9. Eleazer Mattoon b. 10 March 1689; mr. 20 July 1715, Elizabeth Boltwood
    10. Gershom Mattoon b. 25 Dec 1690; mr. first, Jemima Abel; mr. second, Abigail Chappell
    11. Nathaniel Mattoon b. 29 Aug 1693; mr. 17 Sept 1727, Hannah Hubbard
    12. Ebenezer Mattoon b. 20 Jan 1695; d. 30 April 1716
    13. Mary Mattoon b. Deerfield, MA, (posthumously) 25 July 1697; d. before 1715; mr. 5 Sept 1713, John Miller of Springfield, MA, son Obadiah Miller & Benedicta Lawton. NO ISSUE
    In 1672, Philip Mattoon, Samuel Clark, and Mr. Hubertus Mattoon were with John Clarke at Ipswich, MA, where Philip Mattoon was John Clarke's apprentice. Philip Mattoon, a soldier who had fought in the Narragansett Campaign in King Philip's War, came from Ipswich, MA, to Hadley, MA, with Capt. William Turner and his company in the spring of 1676 to assist in the Western Massachusetts defense against Indian attacks. He was living in Hadley when he participated in the "Falls Fight" (Turners Falls, MA) 19 May 1676. He later settled at Springfield, MA, where he married and his first five children were born
    5. Philip Mattoon, Jr., b. 4 April 1680; d. probably 2 March 1704; mr. 15 Jan 1702, Rebecca Nims, b. 14 Aug 1679; d. 29 Feb 1704,; dau. Godfrey Nims & Mary (Miller) Williams of Deerfield, MA. Rebecca Mattoon and their infant child perished in their burning house in the Indian raid on Deerfield, 29 Feb 1704. Philip Mattoon was taken captive and is believed to have died on the third day of the march to Canada. A tablet in memory of them is located in the Memorial Hall at Deerfield, MA
    ISSUE:
    14. Infant child d. 29 Feb 1704
    6. John Mattoon b. Springfied, MA. 12 Oct 1682; d. at Wallingford, CT; mr. Wallingford, 20 Oct 1706, Jerusha Hall, b. 28 Oct 1687; d. 28 Sept 1760; dau. David Hall & Sarah Rockwel of Wallingford.
    ISSUE: (b. Wallingford, CT)
    15. Sarah Mattoon b. 3 Oct 1707; d. 10 May 1785; mr. Middletown, CT, Ebenezer Lucas. b. 8 May 1707; d. 24 Nov 1782; son William Lucas & Elizabeth _____
    16. Jerusha Mattoon b. 29 Dec 1709; d. 15 Aug 1741; mr. Cornelius Brooks
    17. Philip Mattoon b. 24 Sept 1711; d. 21 Jan 1782; mr. Mary Humiston
    18. Mary Mattoon b. 19 Sept 1713; mr. ________Brooks
    19. David Mattoon b. 26 July 1715; d. 6 April 1775; mr. 5 Oct 1741, Phebe Curtis
    20. Ebenezer Mattoon b. 21 July 1718; d. 4 April 1735
    21. John Mattoon b. 18 Jan 1721; d. 8 Jan 1808
    22. Isaac Mattoon b. ca 1723; d. 1792; mr. 29 Oct 1767, Mrs. Martha Foster
    **** 23. Nathaniel Mattoon b. 1 July 1725; mr. 17 Feb 1745, Mary Curtis
    24. Eleazer Mattoon b. 18 Dec 1727
    25. Gershom Mattoon b. 18 Aug 1730; d. 1790; mr. 5 Dec 1776, Ruth Parker
    26. Ebenezer Mattoon b. 4 April 1735; bur. 22 May 1814
    John Mattoon participated in the resistance to Indian attacks. and sometime after the second attack on Deerfield, MA, he moved to Wallingford, CT. He was living there when, as the eldest surviving son, he drew his father's share at "Falltown" (later, Bernardston, MA). These shares were granted to those who had fought at the "Falls Fight" (Turners Falls, MA)or to their survivors
    7. Isaac Mattoon b. 10 Dec 1684; d. 21 May 1767; mr. before 1728, Mary Partridge, b. 15 June 1698; d. 31 Jan 1790; dau. Col. Samuel Partridge & _________? of Hatfield. MA, and granddaughter of Rev. Seaborn Cotton. They removed to Northfield, MA, ca 1721
    ISSUE:
    27. Mariah Mattoon b. 19 Jan 1729; died young
    28. Samuel Mattoon b. 15 Jan 1730/31; d. 13 March 1807; mr. 8 Sept 1756, Abigail Bardwell, b. 19 July 1739; d. 16 July 1816; dau. Thomas Bardwell & Sarah Belding
    29. Mariah Mattoon b. 1 March 1732/33; d. 1823; mr. 30 April 1761, David Graves of Sunderland, MA
    30. Elizabeth Mattoon b. 26 Feb 1733; d. 30 March 1738
    31. Mehitable Mattoon b. 15 Aug 1737; d. 29 June 1776; mr. 25 Sept 1775, Elisha Wells, b. 12 Nov 1731; d. 5 Oct 1792; son Joshua Wells & Elizabeth Smead
    9. Eleazer Mattoon b. Deerfield, MA, 10 March 1689; d. Feb 1767; mr. 20 July 1715, Elizabeth Boltwood, dau. Samuel Boltwood & Sarah Lewis of Northfield, MA. Eleazer Mattoon was a church deacon in Northfield ca 1717, and later lived in Amherst, MA. He served as a soldier in 1724.
    ISSUE:
    32. Elizabeth Mattoon b. 1 Nov 1718; d. 13 Oct 1776; mr. Joseph Day, b. 1703, who was killed at Fort Edward in 1758, in the French & Indian War. They lived at West Springfield, MA
    33. Ebenezer Mattoon b. 21 Dec 1720; d. 27 April 1800; mr. first, April 1747, Dorothy Smith, b. 1729; d. 3 June 1756; dau. Nathaniel Smith & __________? of Montague, MA; mr. second, 1759, Sarah Alvord, b. 2 March 1726; d. 27 Feb 1803; dau. John Alvord & ______? of Northfield, MA
    34. Sarah Mattoon b. 21 Feb 1723; d. 9 April 1777; mr. 27 March 1746, Ephraim Marsh of Montague, MA
    10. Gershom Mattoon b. Deerfield, MA, 25 Dec 1690; d. probably before 1755; mr. first, Lebanon, CT, 28 Nov 1719, Jemima Abel, b. ca 1692; d. Lebanon, 12 Feb 1741; mr. second, Lebanon, 12 May 1743, Abigail Chappell. She mr.second, 12 Feb 1755, Moses Hutchinson of Hebron, CT
    ISSUE: (by wife, Jemima Abel)
    35. Philip Mattoon b. Lebanon, CT, 18 Oct 1721; mr. 11 June 1751, Elinor Roberts of Hebron, CT
    36. Mary Mattoon b. Lebanon, CT, 1 March 1723/24; mr, . 27 Feb 1755, Benjamin Metcalfe, Jr.
    37. Jemima Mattoon b. Lebanon, CT, 28 June 1727; mr. 1 Feb 1747/48, Josiah (Isaiah) Howard of Hebron, CT
    38. Lydia Mattoon b. Lebanon, CT, 10 June 1729
    39. Abel Mattoon b. Lebanon, CT, 22 March 1736; mr. Mary Allen of Washington, Berkshire Cty., MA
    ISSUE (by wife, Abigail Chappell)
    40. Sarah Mattoon b. Lebanon, CT, 24 March 1744; mr. 20 March 1765, William Polly of Hebron, CT
    41. Gershom Mattoon b. Hebron, CT, 27 March 1746; mr. Salisbury, CT, 17 Jan 1771, Mehitable Fuller
    42. John Mattoon b. Hebron, CT, 6 Dec 1747
    11. Nathaniel Mattoon b. Deerfield, MA, 29 Aug 1693; d. 18 Jan 1770; mr. 17 Sept 1727, Hannah Hubbard, b. 7 Sept 1701; d. 16 April 1797; dau. Isaac Hubbard & Anna Warner of Northfield, MA. He was an Ensign, a soldier under Capt. Kellogg, 1724/25
    ISSUE:
    43. Philip Mattoon b. 19 Feb 1729; d. 18 Sept 1810; mr. 28 Jan 1762, Hannah Stratton, b. 9 Sept 1752; d. 18 Dec 1800; dau. Hezekiah Stratton & Elizabeth Hawks of Northfield, MA
    44. Hannah Mattoon b. 5 June 1731; d. 26 March 1777; mr. 11 July 1771, Samuel Barnard, b. 28 Oct 1721; d. 10 June 1788; son Ebenezer Barnard & Elizabeth Foster of Deerfield, MA
    45. Mary Mattoon b. 2 Nov 1733; mr. 31 May 1753, Ebenezer Billings of Sunderland, MA
    46. Lucy Mattoon b. 26 Nov 1737; d. 28 Sept 1817; mr. 30 Oct 1766, Elihi Root, b. Montague, MA, 7 June 1739; d. 1 Jan 1812
    47. Elijah Mattoon b. 26 Aug 1740; d. 12 Nov 1823; mr. 23 Sept 1767, Catherine Field, b. 1 Aug 1747; d. 8 Aug 1835; dau. Seth Field & Susanna Doolittle
    48. Anna Mattoon b. 20 April 1744; d. 30 Aug 1817; mr. 11 April 1765, Shammah Pomeroy, b. 24 Oct 1736; son Josiah Pomeroy & Lydia Ashley
    17. Philip Mattoon b. Wallingford, CT, 24 Sept 1711; d. there, 21 Jan 1782; mr. there, 23 Dec 1737, Mary Humiston, b.30 June 1718; d. 10 May 1806; dau. John Humiston & Hannah Ray
    ISSUE:
    49. Ebenezer Mattoon b. 17 or 21 Sept 1738; d. 24 May 1814; mr. 18 Nov 1773, Marha Merriman, b. 23 April 1733; d. Wallingford, CT, 10 Nov 1802; dau. Samuel Merriman & Sarah Clark
    50. Mary Mattoon b. 14 June 1740; d. 7 Oct 1784; mr. New Haven, CT, 13 Jan 1762, Zuar Bradley
    51. Jerusha Mattoon b. 25 March 1742; d. 22 Nov 1827; mr. 13 Jan 1762, Eliasaph Merriman of Wallingford, CT, b. 2 Nov 1736; d. 1815
    52. John Mattoon b. 11 May 1744; died young
    53. Hannah Mattoon b. 16 Aug 1746; died young
    54. Sarah Mattoon b. 1 Feb 1749; mr. Wallingford, CT, 8 Dec 1777, John Culver
    55. John Mattoon b. 20 Jan 1750; d. Wallingford, CT, 18 Jan 1808; mr. there, 8 Feb 1783, Lydia Abbott of Wallingford
    56. Hannah Mattoon b. 19 Oct 1753; mr. 4 Oct 1781, Ambrose Avery
    57. Caleb Mattoon b. 1755; d. at Atwater, OH, 12 March 1840; mr. Wallingford, CT, 16 July 1781, Sarah Spencer, b. Haddam, CT, 1762; d. Atwater, OH, 16 Aug 1852
    19. David Mattoon b. Wallingford, CT, 26 July 1715; d. 6 April 1775; mr. Wallingford, 5 Oct 1741, Phebe Curtis, b. Durham, CT, 4 Oct 1719; d. 28 Sept 1776; dau. James Curtis & Hannah Coe of Wallingford
    ISSUE:
    58. Esther Mattoon b. 20 Nov 1742; d. 10 March 1769; mr. Waterbury, CT, 25 July 1764, John Foote, b. 24 Aug 1742; d. probably 5 July 1809
    59. Charles Mattoon b. 12 Dec 1744; d. Lenox, MA, 25 Dec 1813 or 1814; mr. 8 Nov 1769, Frances Martindale of Watertown, CT, b. 1751; d. Lenox, MA, 17 March 1826
    60. David Mattoon b. 30 Jan 1746/47; d. 4 June 1768
    61. Phebe Mattoon b. 15 Jan 1748/49; d. 3 Dec 1755
    62. Eunice Mattoon b. 19 March 1751; d. 18 July 1777
    63. Seth Mattoon b. 21 March 1753; mr. Thankful _________
    64. Amasa Mattoon b. 30 May 1755; d. 8 Dec 1756
    65. Amasa Mattoon b. 9 Jan 1758; d. 12 May 1829; mr. Watertown, CT, 25 May 1780, Elizabeth Dayton, b. 16 Sept 1759; d. 27 Feb 1841; dau. Michael Dayton & Mehitable Doolittle
    66. Phebe Mattoon b. 1 April 1760
    67. John Mattoon b. 27 Jan 1763; d. 27 Dec 1826; mr. first, Watertown, CT, 2 Aug 1784, Sarah Guernsey who d. Lenox, MA, 3 Nov 1796; mr. second, Prudence Miles who d. 12 June 1835
    21. John Mattoon b. Wallingford, CT, 18 Jan 1721; d. 8 Jan 1808; mr. _______?
    ISSUE:
    68. Charles Mattoon b. 1749
    69. Nathan Mattoon b. 19 April 1767; d. Worth, NY, 4 July 1846
    22. Isaac Mattoon b. ca 1723; d. 1792; mr. Wallingford, CT, 29 Oct 1767, Mrs. Martha Foster of Middletown, CT
    ISSUE: (b. Wallingford, CT)
    70. Jerusha Mattoon b. 30 Sept 1768
    71. Esther Mattoon b. 22 May 1770
    23. Nathaniel Mattoon b. Wallingford, CT, 13 July 1725; d. 1761; mr. Wallingford, 17 Feb, Mary Curtis b. 20 Nov 1724; dau. John Curtis & Jemima Abernathy of Wallingford. She mr. second, Wallingford, 27 Dec 1770, Philip Curtis
    ISSUE:(b. Wallingford, CT)
    72. Samuel Mattoon b. 8 Oct 1746
    73. Joel Mattoon b. 5 Sept 1748; bur. 2 June 1787; (another source has him b. 24 Jan 1749)
    74. Mary Mattoon b. 24 June 1750; died young
    75. Seth Mattoon b. 21 March 1753
    **** 76. Mary Mattoon b. 26 July 1758; d. 17 Oct 1825, age 66 years; mr. Middletown, CT, 13 July 1780, Jonathan Wesley Clark b. Middletown, CT, 15 Mayy 1758; d. Otis, MA, 1 Jan 1840; son Samuel Clark & Mercy Cook. He served in the Revolutionary War. (See Clark Family #2-Jonathan)
    77. Sarah Mattoon b. 5 Sept 1760; mr. Wallingford, CT, 14 Sept 1778, John Booth
    25. Gershom Mattoon b. Wallingford, CT, 18 Aug 1730; d. 1790; mr. there, 5 Dec 1776, Ruth Parker, b. 11 July 1750; dau. Isaac Parker & Hannah Beach of Wallingford. Gershom Mattoon took the Oath of Fidelity (as authorized by the General Assembly of May 1777) probably before April 1778
    ISSUE:(b. Wallingford, CT)
    78. David Hall Mattoon b. 7 Oct 1777
    79. John Mattoon b. 24 May 1779; d. Hermon, NY, 6 June 1859; mr. 1 Jan 1806, Esther Ball b. 6 Oct 1787; d. 26 Jan 1844
    80. Gershom Mattoon b. 1781; d. LeRay, NY, 1847; mr. Anna Nancy Sayre, b. Elizabeth, NJ, 23 July 1783; d. Owosso. MI,
    81. Eli Mattoon b. 1783; d. Milton, NY, 1823; mr. Ridgefield, CT, ca 1804, Mary (Polly) Kellogg, b. 14 Sept 1781 (another source states 7 Oct 1780); d. Avoca, NY, 11 June 1860 (or 10 Jan 1859)
    72. Samuel Mattoon b. Wallingford, CT, 8 Oct 1746; mr. there first, 10 Sept 1770, Martha Moss; mr. second, Lydia __________? Samuel served in the Revolutionary War with the Lexington Alarm list of 1775-eight days in service
    ISSUE: (by wife, Martha Moss)
    82. Margery Mattoon b. 6 Dec 1771
    83. Nathaniel Mattoon b. 22 July 1773
    84. Isiah Mattoon b. 4 Feab 1775; d. 26 Dec 1844
    85. David Mattoon b. 8 Sept 1776; d. 18 Aug 1854
    86. Polly Mattoon b. 29 June 1778; mr. Meridan, CT, 2 May 1821, Samuel Reed
    87. Aaron Mattoon b. 14 Feb 1780
    88. Asaneth Mattoon b. Litchfield, CT, 25 May 1782
    89. Patty Mattoon b. Litchfield, CT, 1 Oct 1783; d. 18 Dec 1783
    ISSUE: (by wife, Lydia_____)
    90. Lydia Mattoon b. 22 Jan 1788; d. 23 Oct 1852
    91. Samuel Mattoon b. 11 Jan 1790
    92. Isaac Mattoon b. 8 Feb 1792
    93. Salome Mattoon b. 15 April 1794
    94. Daniel Mattoon b. 18 Nov 1796
    95. Marcus Columbus Mattoon b. 4 March 1801; d. 3 Oct 1829
    96. Polly Mattoon b. 9 May 1809
    73. Joel Mattoon b. Wallingford, CT, 5 Sept 1748 (or 24 Jan 1749); d. there and bur. 2 June 1787; mr. there, 15 Nov 1778, Esther(Hester) Culver, b. 1751; d. 27 Sept 1823. Joel Mattoon served in the Revolutionary War with the Lexington Alarm list of 1775-eight days service
    ISSUE: (b. Wallinngford, CT)
    97. Sarah Mattoon b. 19 May 1779; bpt. 5 Oct 1788; d. 19 Feb 1846
    98. Charles Mattoon b. 18 Nov 1780; bpt. 5 Oct 1788; d. 7 Dec 1857
    99. Joel Mattoon b. 1783; bpt. 5 Oct 1788; d. 21 March 1830
    100. Esther Mattoon b. by 1788; bpt. 5 Oct 1788

    Hubertus married Margaret Washington on 5 Feb 1653 in Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA. Margaret was born in 1629 in Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA; died in Jun 1663 in Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Margaret Washington was born in 1629 in Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA; died in Jun 1663 in Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Margaret Mattoon

    Children:
    1. John Mattoon was born in 1654 in Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA; died in , , New Hampshire, USA.
    2. Philip Mattoon was born on 9 Aug 1655 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA; died on 30 Dec 1696 in Deerfield, Franklin, Massachusetts, USA; was buried in Deerfield, Franklin, Massachusetts, USA.
    3. Eleanor Mattoon was born in 1657.
    4. 2. Richard Mattoon was born in 1659 in Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA; died on 23 Jul 1706 in Newmarket, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA.
    5. Grace Mattoon was born in 1670 in Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Henry Mattoon was born in 1600 in Wiltz, Diekirch, Luxembourg; died in 1635 in , , , USA.

    Henry married Jane Hilton. Jane was born in 1600 in Wiltz, Diekirch, Luxembourg; died after 1630 in Perrysburg, Cattaraugus, New York, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Jane Hilton was born in 1600 in Wiltz, Diekirch, Luxembourg; died after 1630 in Perrysburg, Cattaraugus, New York, USA.
    Children:
    1. 4. Hubertus "Rupert" Mattoon was born on 1 Jan 1630 in Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA; died on 1 Jan 1712 in Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA.