32. SAMUEL COLBY (1672–by 1746), son of Samuel Colby and Elizabeth Sargeant

33. DOROTHY AMBROSE (1673–aft. 1750), daughter of Henry Ambrose and Susanna Unknown


Samuel, the first son of Samuel and Elizabeth, was born on 9 March 1671/[2?] in Amesbury. [1]

Dorothy Ambrose was born on 21: 7m: 1673 in Salisbury. [2]

Samuel's grandfather Samuel Colby left him his best coat and best hat in his will of 6 March 1715/6. [3]

Samuel's father was a soldier in King Philip's War and present at the Falls Fight. Samuel was admitted to a choice of land tracts due a descendant of those who fought in the Falls Fight by a 1741 act. [4]

Samuel died intestate. On 16 Sepember 1746 Samuel, the eldest son of Samuel Colby of Amesbury, deceased, refused administration on his father's estate. [5]

Dorothy, widow of Samuel, petitioned to the court to make a sale of about four acres set out to her as her one-third of the estate of her husband. This was allowed and the land was sold to David Blaisdell for £53.06.08. It was acknowledged by the court on 7 May 1750. [5]

Children of Samuel Colby and Dorothy Ambrose:

i. Elizabeth Colby was born on 7 December 1694 in Amesbury. [1] She married John Rowell on 2 March 1714/5 in Amesbury. [6]

ii. Keziah Colby was born on 11 May 1696 in Amesbury. [1] She married David Currier on 11 December 1718 in Amesbury. [6]

iii. Samuel Colby was born on 19 April 1698 in Amesbury. [1] Samuel, Jr. married Anna Nichols on 23 October 1718 in Amesbury. [6]

iv. Ambrose Colby was born on 11 May 1700 in Amesbury. [7] He was baptized on 21 December 1718 in Charlestown. [7] He died after 2 March 1788, when he made his will. [7] He married Elizabeth Lawrence on 22 December 1720 in Charlestown. [7] Elizabeth, the daughter of Benjamin and Mary (Clough) Lawrence, was born on 3 October 1702 in Charlestown. [7]

In 1766 Ambrose was a a blacksmith in Pownalborough (Wiscasset), Maine. [7]

v. Ensign Enoch Colby was born on 7 November 1702 in Amesbury. He married Abigail Sanborn.

vi. Susanna Colby was born on 15 August 1705 in Amesbury. [1] She died on 12 September 1790. [7] She married Lieutenant Micah Hoyt on 4 February 1725/6. [7] Micah, the son of of Lieutenant Thomas and Elizabeth (Huntington) Hoyt, was born on 18 January 1704 in Amesbury and died in 1769 in Newton, New Hampshire. [7]

Micah and Susanna lived at South Hampton and Newton. [7]

vii. Obediah Colby was born on 15 July 1706 in Amesbury. [1] He died before 2 October 1749. [7] He married Elizabeth Gee on 22 April 1728 in Boston. [7] Elizabeth, the daughter of Joshua and Elizabeth (Thornton) Gee, was born on 14 June 1704 in Boston. [7]

Obadiah was a blacksmith in Amesbury. [7]

viii. Dorothy Colby was born on 25 May 1708 in Amesbury. [1] Dorothy, the grandchild of Henry Ambrose, was baptized on 1 November 1719 in Salisbury. [8] Dorothy, Jr. married Samuel Watts of Haverhill after 5 November 1727 (intention) in Amesbury. [6]

ix. Hezekiah Colby was born on 25 March 1710 in Amesbury. [1] Hezekiah, the grandchild of Henry Ambrose was baptized on 1 November 1719 in Salisbury. [8] He was a resident of Deer Isle, Maine when he died before 17 July 1788. [7] He married Sarah Cole on 3 September 1730. [7]

Hezekiah was a mariner and shipwright. [7]

x. Ruggles Colby was born on 10 June 1711 in Amesbury. [1] He died at Edgecomb, Maine before 1790. [7] He married Abigail Davis of Newbury on 15 March 1732/3 at Newbury. [6]

Ruggles was a shipwright and one of the early settlers on the Sheepscot River, Maine. [7]

xi. Abigail Colby was born on 29 April 1713 in Amesbury. [1] She married David Blaisdell after 16 November 1733 (intention) in Amesbury. [6]

References:

1. Vital Records of Amesbury, Massachusetts: To the End of the Year 1849 (Topsfield: Topsfield Historical Society, 1913), 57–68.

8. Vital Records of Salisbury, Massachusetts: To the End of the Year 1849 (Topsfield: Topsfield Historical Society, 1915), 54–55.

2. Vital Records of Salisbury, Massachusetts: To the End of the Year 1849 (Topsfield: Topsfield Historical Society, 1915), 14.

4. George M. Bodge, "Soldiers in King Philip's War: The Falls Fight," New England Historical and Genealogical Register 41 (1887): 201–18, specifically 210.

3. "Essex County, MA: Probate File Papers 1638–1881," database with images, 5937.

5. "Essex County, MA: Probate File Papers 1638–1881," database with images, 5938.

6. Vital Records of Amesbury, Massachusetts: To the End of the Year 1849 (Topsfield: Topsfield Historical Society, 1913), 311–8.

7. Frederick Lewis Weis, The Colby Family in Early America (Concord: Colonial Press, 1970), 52–58.


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