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4.  NATHANIEL 2 SINGLETARY (Richard 1 Singletary) born in Salisbury 28 August 1644; [1] died 13 August 1689. [2] He married in Haverhill, MA 22 December 1673 SARAH BELKNAP. [3]  She was probably the daughter of Samuel Belknap of Salem and Haverhill, MA.
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4.  '''NATHANIEL 2 SINGLETARY''' (Richard 1 Singletary) b.28 August 1644 in Salisbury, Essex, MA; [1] d. 13 August 1689; [2] m.22 December 1673 in Haverhill, Essex, MA '''SARAH BELKNAP'''. [3]  She was probably the daughter of Samuel Belknap of Salem and Haverhill, Essex, MA.  
An excerpt from the History of Haverhill, Massachusetts, p. 153 describes the death of Nathaniel2 Singletary who was killed by Indians.  “On the 13th of the same month (i.e. August), a small party made their appearance in the northerly part of this town, and killed Daniel Bradley.  They then went to the field of Nathaniel Singletary, near by, where he and his oldest son were at work.  They approached in their slow and serpent-like manner, until they came within a few rods, when they shot Singletary, who fell and died on the spot; his son attempted to escape, but was quickly overtaken and made prisoner. The Indians then scalped Singletary, and commenced a hasty retreat; but their prisoner soon eluded their vigilance, and returned to his home, on the same day…” [4]
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Children of Nathaniel and Sarah (Belknap) Singletary: [5]  all born in Haverhill, MA
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:::An excerpt from the History of Haverhill, Massachusetts, p. 153 describes the death of Nathaniel2 Singletary who was killed by Indians.  “On the 13th of the same month (i.e. August), a small party made their appearance in the northerly part of this town, and killed Daniel Bradley.  They then went to the field of Nathaniel Singletary, near by, where he and his oldest son were at work.  They approached in their slow and serpent-like manner, until they came within a few rods, then they shot Singletary, who fell and died on the spot; his son attempted to escape, but was quickly overtaken and made prisoner. The Indians then scalped Singletary, and commenced a hasty retreat; but their prisoner soon eluded their vigilance, and returned to his home, on the same day…” [4]
                i.  John 3 Singletary, b. 7 May 1675
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                        m. Mary Greeley
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              ii.  Mary 3 Singletary, b. 11 March 1676/7
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                        m. 25 June 1700 John 3 Eaton, son of Thomas 2 and Eunice (Singletary) Eaton
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              iii.  Jonathan 3 Singletary, b. 18 November 1678; d. 24 Nov. 1678
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:::Children of Nathaniel and Sarah (Belknap) Singletary: [5]  all born in Haverhill, MA
              iv.  Sarah 3 Singletary, b. 23 October 1679
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:::::      i.  John 3 Singletary, b. 7 May 1675; m. Mary Greeley
                        m. 21 May 1700 John Page
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:::::      ii.  Mary 3 Singletary, b. 11 March 1676/7; m. 25 June 1700 John 3 Eaton, son of Thomas 2 and Eunice (Singletary) Eaton
              v.  Susanna 3 Singletary, b. 19 September 1681
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:::::    iii.  Jonathan 3 Singletary, b. 18 November 1678; d. 24 Nov. 1678
                        m. 1 Edmund Eastman
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:::::      iv.  Sarah 3 Singletary, b. 23 October 1679; m. 21 May 1700 John Page
                        m. 2 Richard Bartlett
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:::::      v.  Susanna 3 Singletary, b. 19 September 1681; m.1 Edmund Eastman; m.2 Richard Bartlett
              vi.  Richard 3 Singletary, b. 5 August 1683
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:::::      vi.  Richard 3 Singletary, b. 5 August 1683
            vii.  Hannah 3 Singletary, b. 23 May 1685
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:::::    vii.  Hannah 3 Singletary, b. 23 May 1685
            viii.  Ebenezer 3 Singletary, b. 18 June 1687
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:::::    viii.  Ebenezer 3 Singletary, b. 18 June 1687
              ix.  Martha 3 Singletary, b. 20 August 1689
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:::::      ix.  Martha 3 Singletary, b. 20 August 1689
References:   
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l.  Dunham-Singletary Genealogy, p. 24-28.  
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2.  Essex County, MA Archives.
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3. Torrey, p. 676.
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4.. History of Haverhill, Massachusetts,  p. 153.  
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:::References:   
5. Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury, p. 318.
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:::::  l.  Dunham-Singletary Genealogy, p. 24-28.  
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:::::  2.  Essex County, MA Archives.
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:::::  3. Torrey, p. 676.
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:::::  4. History of Haverhill, Massachusetts,  p. 153.  
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:::::  5. Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury, p. 318.
  
  

Latest revision as of 19:42, 2 April 2018

LINE OF RICHARD SINGLETARY

SECOND GENERATION IN AMERICA

4. NATHANIEL 2 SINGLETARY (Richard 1 Singletary) b.28 August 1644 in Salisbury, Essex, MA; [1] d. 13 August 1689; [2] m.22 December 1673 in Haverhill, Essex, MA SARAH BELKNAP. [3] She was probably the daughter of Samuel Belknap of Salem and Haverhill, Essex, MA.

An excerpt from the History of Haverhill, Massachusetts, p. 153 describes the death of Nathaniel2 Singletary who was killed by Indians. “On the 13th of the same month (i.e. August), a small party made their appearance in the northerly part of this town, and killed Daniel Bradley. They then went to the field of Nathaniel Singletary, near by, where he and his oldest son were at work. They approached in their slow and serpent-like manner, until they came within a few rods, then they shot Singletary, who fell and died on the spot; his son attempted to escape, but was quickly overtaken and made prisoner. The Indians then scalped Singletary, and commenced a hasty retreat; but their prisoner soon eluded their vigilance, and returned to his home, on the same day…” [4]



Children of Nathaniel and Sarah (Belknap) Singletary: [5] all born in Haverhill, MA
i. John 3 Singletary, b. 7 May 1675; m. Mary Greeley
ii. Mary 3 Singletary, b. 11 March 1676/7; m. 25 June 1700 John 3 Eaton, son of Thomas 2 and Eunice (Singletary) Eaton
iii. Jonathan 3 Singletary, b. 18 November 1678; d. 24 Nov. 1678
iv. Sarah 3 Singletary, b. 23 October 1679; m. 21 May 1700 John Page
v. Susanna 3 Singletary, b. 19 September 1681; m.1 Edmund Eastman; m.2 Richard Bartlett
vi. Richard 3 Singletary, b. 5 August 1683
vii. Hannah 3 Singletary, b. 23 May 1685
viii. Ebenezer 3 Singletary, b. 18 June 1687
ix. Martha 3 Singletary, b. 20 August 1689



References:
l. Dunham-Singletary Genealogy, p. 24-28.
2. Essex County, MA Archives.
3. Torrey, p. 676.
4. History of Haverhill, Massachusetts, p. 153.
5. Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury, p. 318.



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