Name |
John Stebbins |
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Relationship | with Robert Alan Roy
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Birth |
28 Sep 1646 |
Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, U.S.A. [1, 3, 4, 5, 7] |
Moved To |
1656 (9 years) |
Northfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts, U.S.A. [2] |
He grew up in Northampton, from about the age of 8, his father having removed to that town in 1656 . |
Legal |
Sep 1667 (20 years) [2] |
In September 1667 he was found by the court in Springfield to be privy to diverse crimes and misdemean'rs committed by his younger brother Benoni and his friends, they had all planned to run away to French Canada. He was sentenced to be whipt.. or else pay 40s to county treasurer his father John paid the fine. |
Residence |
say 1670 (23 years) |
Deerfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts [2] |
He lived in Deerfield, Massachusetts say 1670. |
Military |
1675 (28 years) [2] |
In 1675 John was a part of the militia (under Captain Thomas Lathrop) entrusted to carry the grain and corn of Deerfield south to Springfield. Just 5 miles south of Deerfield they were ambushed by hundreds of Indians (Wampanoags, Pocumtucks, and Nipmucks). Later called "The bloody brook masacre" the entire party of colonists, save just a few men were slaughtered. Only John Stebbins was said to have come out unscathed.
He served under Captain Samuel Moseley throughout the war. |
Moved To |
1676 (29 years) |
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, U.S.A. [2] |
In 1676 he moved to Boston, Massachusetts because of the war. |
Moved To |
1686 (39 years) |
Deerfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts [2] |
In 1686 he returned to Deerfield, Massachusetts. |
Military |
1704 (57 years) |
Deerfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts [2] |
In 1704 Deerfield was sacked, John's house burned to the ground and the family taken captive and marched north to Canada. Only John, his wife Dorothy and their son John ever returned permanently. Three of his sons (Samuel, Ebenezer and Joseph) and two of his daughters (Abigail and Thankful) remained in Canada. |
Death |
19 Dec 1724 |
Deerfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts [2, 3] |
Burial |
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Old Deerfield Burying Ground, Deerfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts, U.S.A. [2] |
Siblings |
3 brothers and 1 sister |
+ | 1. John Stebbins, b. 28 Sep 1646, Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, U.S.A. d. 19 Dec 1724, Deerfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts (Age 78 years) ▻ Dorothy Alexander, m. 4 Jan 1680 | | 2. Thomas Stebbins, b. Abt 1648, Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, U.S.A. bur. 24 Apr 1650, Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, U.S.A. (Age ~ 2 years) | | 3. Ann Stebbins, b. 10 Apr 1651, Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, U.S.A. d. 14 Oct 1653, Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, U.S.A. (Age 2 years) | | 4. Edward Stebbins, b. 12 Jul 1653, Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, U.S.A. d. 16 Oct 1653, Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, U.S.A. (Age 0 years) | | 5. Benoni Stebbins, b. 23 Jun 1655, Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, U.S.A. d. 29 Feb 1704, Deerfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts (Age 48 years) | |
Oldest Known Ancestors |
Paternal Line: Thomas Stebbins, b. Abt 1566, England  Maternal Line: Ann Munson d. 1656, Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, U.S.A.  |
Person ID, Branch |
I5990 |
Roy Line |
Last Modified |
21 Nov 2021 |