Joseph BARSTOW

Father: Joseph BARSTOW
Mother: Susanna LINCOLN

Family 1: Mary // (possibly RANDALL)

(1) U.S., New England Marriages Prior to 1700 via Ancestry.com: Town of Hanover.

  1. Elizabeth BARSTOW
  2. Joseph BARSTOW (died young)
  3. Joseph BARSTOW
  4. Joshua BARSTOW (died young)
  5. Mary BARSTOW (died young)
  6. James BARSTOW
  7. Mary BARSTOW
  8. Joshua BARSTOW
  9. Abigail BARSTOW

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                   _William BARSTOW_|
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 _Joseph BARSTOW__|
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|                 |_Anna HUBBARD____|
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|--Joseph BARSTOW
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|                  _Thomas LINCOLN__|
|                 |                 |_Joan //________
|_Susanna LINCOLN_|
                  |                  _Richard LANGER_
                  |_Margaret LANGER_|
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Notes

Updated January 18, 2023. Compiled by Howder (www.howderfamily.com) from the following source(s):

(1) Burrage, Henry Sweetser, and Stubbs, Albert Roscoe. Genealogical and Family History of the State of Maine. New York, Lewis historical publishing Company, 1909. Pages 1407-1408.

"Captain Joseph (2), eldest son of Joseph (1) and Susanna (LINCOLN) BARSTOW, was born in Hanover, January 22, 1675, and died there July 25, 1728. Captain BARSTOW, in connection with Benjamin STETSON, received in 1720 a grant of two acres of land on the Indian Head river, between Pine Hill and Rocky Run, for the accommodation of a forge and finery, and erected the forge subsequently known as Barstow's forge, and later as Sylvester's, and which was improved by his descendants for nearly a century, or until about the year 1800. He lived on Broadway, and it is said built the house known one hundred and fifty years later as the Salmond House. He was a man of much wealth for those times, and owned a great deal of land. The inventory of his estate mentions: one-fourth of a sloop; his farm of seventy acres; the farm of forty acres on which William STESTON lived in Scituate; the farm of the Widow Amy DWELLY, of Scituate, twenty-four acres; three hundred and twenty-eight acres called the Court Grant, between lands of Deacon STOCKBRIDGE and Samuel BARSTOW; thirty-two acres of cedar swamp, partly in said grant; seventy acres joining the north side of Elija CUSHIN's farm; six acres fresh meadow; one-fourth of the new forge; five and one-third acres by Gershom STETSON's; six acres adjoining Charles STOCKBRIDGE's; one and a fourth acres on the north side of the road to Benjamin PERRY's; one-ninth of a saw mill; one hundred and eighty-four acres of land in Pembroke, adjoining the new forge; fourteen acres in Pembroke, near Major's Purchase; one-fourth of a grist mill at the new forge; one-half acre by North river bridge; and a negro woman named Rose. The whole was appraised at £6,926. His wife's forename was Mary. She married, May 14, 1735, after his death, Thomas BRYANT, of Scituate. The children of Joseph and Mary BARSTOW were: Elizabeth, Joseph (died young), Joseph, Joshua (died young), Mary (died young), James, Mary, Joshua and Abigail."

(2) Dwelley, Jedediah, and Simmons, John F.. History of the Town of Hanover, Massachusetts, with Family Genealogies. United States, town of Hanover, Massachusetts, 1911. Page 24.

"Joseph (s. of Joseph) (called Capt. Joseph); m. Mary RANDALL, dau. of Job RANDALL, and d. in H. July 25, 1728. The inventory of his estate speaks of 100 gallons of rum, 10 gallons of wine, and of two negro women, one of them named Rose, and appraised respectively at £80 and £68, 1/4 of a sloop, 1/4 of a gristmill at the New Forge, and 1/4 of the New Forge, and 1-9 of a Sawmill. His farm consisted of 70 acres, and several other lots of land aggregating 756 acres, a total of 826 acres. The whole was appraised at £6,926, a large sum for those days. Probate Records, Plymouth, Book 5, Pages 846-7-8. Mr. BARSTOW resided on Broadway, first probably near the end of Oakland avenue, and finally, probably, at South Hanover, near the end of Myrtle street. With three others he constructed the Forge at South Hanover, on the present location of the Ezra Phillips + Sons factory. His wid. m. May 14, 1735, Thomas BRYANT, of Scituate."

(3) U.S., New England Marriages Prior to 1700 via Ancestry.com: Town of Hanover

- Name: Joseph BEARSTOW
- Gender: Male
- Birth Year: 1675
- Marriage Date: 1699
- Marriage Place: New England, USA
- Death Year: 1728
- Spouse: Mary BEARSTOW

(4) Massachusetts, U.S., Town and Vital Records via Ancestry.com: Town of Hanover

"Capt Joseph BARSTOW desest the 25th day of July 1725"

(5) Find a Grave

- Name: Capt Joseph BARSTOW
- Birth: 22 Jan 1675
- Death: 25 Jul 1728 (aged 53)
- Burial: Hanover Center Cemetery; Hanover, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
- Memorial ID: 145596044