Joseph Paine1
M, #12331, b. circa 1669, d. Oct 1, 1712
Family | Patience Sparrow b. Oct 25, 1675, d. Oct 25, 1745 |
Children | - Ebenezer Paine+1 b. Apr 28, 1692, d. Aug 1, 1762
- Hannah Paine1 b. Jul 5, 1694
- Joseph Paine1 b. Mar 29, 1697
- Richard Paine+1 b. Mar 25, 1699, d. circa 1775
- Dorcus Paine1 b. May 27, 1701
- Phebe Paine+1 b. Jul 30, 1703, d. circa 1774
- Reliance Paine1 b. Feb 27, 1705
- Thomas Paine 1 b. Dec 1, 1708
- Mary Paine 1 b. Dec 1, 1708
- Jonathan Paine1 b. Dec 10, 1710
- Experience Paine1 b. May 27, 1713
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Chronological Events
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Birth* | circa 1669 | Joseph Paine was born circa 1669 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States.1 |
| | He was the son of Thomas Paine and Mary Snow.1 |
Marriage* | May 27, 1691 | Joseph Paine married Patience Sparrow, daughter of Captain Jonathan Sparrow and Hannah Prence, on May 27, 1691 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States.1 |
Moved* | 1700 | Joseph Paine moved in 1700 from Eastham to Harwich, now Brewster.2 |
Researcher's Note | circa 1710 | He was one of the founders of the Brewster church, Oct. 17, 1700. He was selectman of the town in 1701, and by successive elections until 1711. He was chosen town clerk in 1706, and annually chosen until his death, Oct. 1, 1712. He appears to have enjoyed athletic feats in his youthful days. His nephew in his journal syas: 'He was very stout, and flung Col. Thacher, the Champion of Bay State, at Commencement.' He was an exemplary member of the church. ... Most of his descendants are in Maine."2 |
Death* | Oct 1, 1712 | He died on Oct 1, 1712 at Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States.1 |
Burial* | Oct 2, 1712 | He was buried on Oct 2, 1712 at Cove Burying Ground Cemetery, Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States, Find A Grave Memorial# 51539452.3 |
Researcher's Note* | | Joseph died before his youngest child Experience was born.4 |
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