Rev Seaborn Cotton

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Rev Seaborn Cotton

Birth
At Sea
Death
19 Apr 1686 (aged 52)
Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA
Burial
Hampton, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.9349113, Longitude: -70.8295951
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Seaborn Cotton is the son of Rev. John Cotton and Sarah (Hawkredd) Cotton.

Seaborn Cotton and Dorothy Bradstreet were married June 14, 1654 in Andover, Mass.

Seaborn Cotton was born in transit from, Boston, Old, to Boston, New England. Seaborn graduated from Harvard College in 1651 and preached at Weathersfield or Windsor Conn, 1755 and was ordained as the fourth minister of Hampton, N.H. 1658. He married 2nd Prudence Wade, widow of Dr. Anthony Crosby of Rowley, Mass.

Seaborn, Hampton, eldest son of first born August 12 as is said, by me, without proof, by the author. Of diligent Mr. Thornton, in the pedigree, Genealogical Register I. 164, on the passage, but bapt. in Boston, September 8, 1633, H.C. 1651, freeman 1655, married June 14, 1654, Dorothy, eldest daughter of who died February 26, 1672, had Sarah, February 22, 1660, died soon; Ann, August 22, 1661; Sarah, 2 July 1663; August 13, 1665; November 3, 1666; Abiah, 5 Apr. 1669, d. soon; and April 22, 1670. He for second wife married July 9, 1673, Prudence, daughter of Jonathan Wade of Ipswich, and widow of Dr. Anthony Crosby of Rowley, had Rowland, born August 29, 1674, H.C. 1696; and Wade, October 6, 1676, died young. He had prob. preach. at Windsor, and other places, but was ordained at Harvard after long trial, 1660, and he died 19, was buried April 23,1686. Of these ch. Ann married George Carr, and, next, William Johnson, and died December 7, 1702 at Boston; Sarah married August 27, 1680, Richard Pierce of Boston, and died August 2, 1690; of Hatfield; Rev. John,married first Atwater of Salem," and next,Samuel Partridge, Jr. of Hadley;and Rowland,who had=had" entered college in 1692, left for ill health, went to England and Holland to acquire in medicine, had a degree in it and was a physician at the Isle of Wight but in the diary of his nephew the diligent Register of Plymouth he is said to have been a settler in Wiltshire and died in the copious progeny of Cotton

Rev. Seaborn Cotton-4 was born on August 12, 1633 in at sea on ship Griffin. He was christened September 8, 1633 in Boston, British Colonies. He died on April 20, 1686 in Hampton, N.H., British Colonies. He was buried on April 23, 1686 in Hampton, British Colonies. Seaborn married Dorothy Bradstreet on June 14, 1654 in Andover,Mass., British Colonies.

Seaborn had a son: Rev. John Archibald Cotton-35 was born on May 8, 1658 in Wethersfield, Conn., British Colonies. He died on March 27, 1710 in Hampton, British Colonies. He was buried on March 31, 1710 in Hampton, British Colonies. John married Anne Lake-34 on 17 Aug 1686 in Boston, British Colonies. >[email protected]
Seaborn Cotton is the son of Rev. John Cotton and Sarah (Hawkredd) Cotton.

Seaborn Cotton and Dorothy Bradstreet were married June 14, 1654 in Andover, Mass.

Seaborn Cotton was born in transit from, Boston, Old, to Boston, New England. Seaborn graduated from Harvard College in 1651 and preached at Weathersfield or Windsor Conn, 1755 and was ordained as the fourth minister of Hampton, N.H. 1658. He married 2nd Prudence Wade, widow of Dr. Anthony Crosby of Rowley, Mass.

Seaborn, Hampton, eldest son of first born August 12 as is said, by me, without proof, by the author. Of diligent Mr. Thornton, in the pedigree, Genealogical Register I. 164, on the passage, but bapt. in Boston, September 8, 1633, H.C. 1651, freeman 1655, married June 14, 1654, Dorothy, eldest daughter of who died February 26, 1672, had Sarah, February 22, 1660, died soon; Ann, August 22, 1661; Sarah, 2 July 1663; August 13, 1665; November 3, 1666; Abiah, 5 Apr. 1669, d. soon; and April 22, 1670. He for second wife married July 9, 1673, Prudence, daughter of Jonathan Wade of Ipswich, and widow of Dr. Anthony Crosby of Rowley, had Rowland, born August 29, 1674, H.C. 1696; and Wade, October 6, 1676, died young. He had prob. preach. at Windsor, and other places, but was ordained at Harvard after long trial, 1660, and he died 19, was buried April 23,1686. Of these ch. Ann married George Carr, and, next, William Johnson, and died December 7, 1702 at Boston; Sarah married August 27, 1680, Richard Pierce of Boston, and died August 2, 1690; of Hatfield; Rev. John,married first Atwater of Salem," and next,Samuel Partridge, Jr. of Hadley;and Rowland,who had=had" entered college in 1692, left for ill health, went to England and Holland to acquire in medicine, had a degree in it and was a physician at the Isle of Wight but in the diary of his nephew the diligent Register of Plymouth he is said to have been a settler in Wiltshire and died in the copious progeny of Cotton

Rev. Seaborn Cotton-4 was born on August 12, 1633 in at sea on ship Griffin. He was christened September 8, 1633 in Boston, British Colonies. He died on April 20, 1686 in Hampton, N.H., British Colonies. He was buried on April 23, 1686 in Hampton, British Colonies. Seaborn married Dorothy Bradstreet on June 14, 1654 in Andover,Mass., British Colonies.

Seaborn had a son: Rev. John Archibald Cotton-35 was born on May 8, 1658 in Wethersfield, Conn., British Colonies. He died on March 27, 1710 in Hampton, British Colonies. He was buried on March 31, 1710 in Hampton, British Colonies. John married Anne Lake-34 on 17 Aug 1686 in Boston, British Colonies. >[email protected]