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Client Research Report | Date: 03/13/99 | Report Number: SGS-3 |
Subject: | Obadiah Seeley of Stamford, Connecticut. |
Objective: | Conduct additional research to determine:
(3) If the parish register of St. Martin, Birmingham, Warwickshire contains names that are associated with other Stamford settlers, and
(4) If any clues to the origin of Obadiah Seeley result from examining the known origins of other Stamford settlers. |
Limitations: | Estimated 8-12 hours of research and reporting for these two items. |
Other: | None. |
General
This report completes the planned work on the additional tasks requested in Mr. Waring’s letter of 28 January 1999.
Summary of Results
While my examination of the register of St. Martin’s parish did not produce any names that were clearly identified with Stamford settlers, it did result in a better knowledge of the family of William Seeley, including the discovery of a son named Jonas Seeley, apparently overlooked by earlier researchers. A Chronological list of Stamford settlers was created and analyzed for patterns of origin, without conclusive results.
Records Searched
Parish Register
FHL film #0097316, containing, J. Hill and W. B. Bickley, Transcript of the First Register Book of the Parish Church of Saint Martin, Birmingham 1554-1653 (The Birmingham and Midland Society, 1889).
Secondary Sources for Stamford Settler Origins, Including:
Huntington, History of Stamford
Jacobus, Families of Old Fairfield
Adams, History of Ancient Wethersfield
Savage, Genealogical Dictionary of New England
Miscellaneous Family Genealogies
Findings and Analysis
- Although the register of St. Martin, Birmingham contains many common English surnames that are also seen in early Stamford, I did not see any evidence that there were any direct connections. That is, although the name Mitchell occurs there frequently, Stamford’s Matthew Mitchell is known to have been from Yorkshire, etc.
- The name of Cornelius Jones appeared in the baptisms of two children: Margaret his daughter on 22 Dec 1644, and Samuel his son on 1 Feb 1645/46. These records were interesting because the origin of Cornelius Jones of Stamford is not yet known, and he was a close neighbor of, and may have been connected with Obadiah Seeley there in some way. However, these two children were not named by Cornelius Jones when he listed his children in Stamford, and these baptism dates would conflict with other known children’s ages. This is most likely only a coincidence and simply another contemporary person named Cornelius Jones.
- It was discovered, however, that previous researchers had not made complete listings of all the events for William Seeley of this parish. I felt it to be essential to rectify that for the Society, and therefore made a page-by-page search of the entire book for Seeley records and the results are attached to this report. Since there were also several entries for persons named Bloxish (by various spellings) and this family is thought to be associated with the Seeleys, I also copied all entries for that surname at the same time. (There were no other Bruen / Browen entries, except for the marriage of Obadiah Browen already noted by others.)
- One of the most significant findings, and perhaps an excellent argument for pursuing this family, is the discovery that William Seeley of St. Martin parish had a son named Jonas Seeley, baptized on 1 May 1636. Obadiah Seeley of Stamford also named a son Jonas. Based on these developments, I compiled a simple family genealogy for William Seeley of St. Martin, to serve as the basis for further investigation. This simple and very preliminary family genealogy in Register Format is also attached.
- Now, regarding the Stamford Settlers and their origins. I made a chronological listing of all Stamford Settlers up to 1700, using existing sources. Then, I looked in several references to find if their origins had been stated, and recorded those results. In order to narrow down the list for consideration, I greyed out the names of any settlers who were involved in the secondary migration to Hempstead, Long Island, or who were otherwise known to have left Stamford early for some other reason.
- The resulting list has about 35 settlers who appeared in Stamford before or about the same time as Obadiah Seeley, who could have been residents when he arrived, and for whom the origins are not known, at least not in any readily-available sources. I felt that this was too high a number to begin to search them out. Also, this exercise had no guarantee of success in the first place, and I felt that the Society’s resources could better be spent in other areas. I have therefore discontinued the analysis of this list for now. Put another way, Obadiah Seeley is seen to be only one of many Stamford settlers for whom an origin has not yet been conclusively defined.
Suggestions for Additional or Future Research
Having found the baptism of a son named Jonas Seeley for him, I now think it is essential to pursue the development of the family of William Seeley of St. Martin parish to determine once and for all if his son Obadiah was actually the Stamford settler. The first step in this regard would be to see if this William Seeley left a will or other estate proceedings in England that named his children and their whereabouts.
I now feel fairly satisfied that all American records for Obadiah Seeley have been thoroughly investigated. His apparent connection with New Haven and/or Wethersfield still need to be considered, but I do not believe that we will find many additional records to clarify these questions.
Other Research Notes and Observations
I am still pursuing the source of the identification of the parents of Mary (?Angel) (Miller) Seeley, and expect to receive something in the mail shortly from one of the Buxton – Scofield researchers who appears to have been the source of this information.
Also, I have ordered two films for the parish of St. Stephen Coleman Street, London, in order to investigate any possible connection between the Angell family and Robert Seeley, both of whom are known to have been associated with that parish.
Table of Attachments
A. “Register of St. Martin, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England – Seeley and Bloxisch Families’ Events,” my transcription (2 pages.)
B. “The Family of William Seeley of Birmingham, Warwickshire, England” (2 pages.) [PRELIMINARY, NOT IN THIS REPORT]
C. “Stamford Settlers Before 1700 (By Time of Arrival),” (5 sheets.)
REPORT NUMBER SGS-3
REGISTER OF ST. MARTIN, BIRMINGHAM, WARWICKSHIRE, ENGLAND –
SEELEY AND BLOXISCH FAMILIES’ EVENTS
March, 1999
The following events were transcribed from FHL microfilm #0097316, which contains the following published transcription of church records: J. Hill and W. B. Bickley, Transcript of the First Register Book of the Parish Church of Saint Martin, Birmingham 1554-1653 (The Birmingham and Midland Society, 1889). The records cover the following periods: “Burials,” 1554-1630; “Weddings,” 1554-1641; and “Baptizings,” 1555-1647, with a few additional baptisms to 1653. There are a few minor and irregular gaps in the coverage of each category. The following events are the only ones in this transcription associated with the names of Seeley or Bloxisch, by any spelling. The actual spellings and any notations or strikeouts are exactly as in the 1889 transcription.
Burials
Page |
Date |
Event |
7 |
1558 October 21 |
Richard Bloxshege iche |
51 |
1609 February 9 |
Elizabeth Bloxsidge |
60 |
1616 July 3 |
Samuell Seeley |
61 |
1616(/17) February 24 |
Alyce Seeley |
62 |
1617 October 24 |
Mary Seeley |
63 |
1617 December 19 |
Elizabeth Seeley |
79 |
1628 April 17 |
Samuel Jeremiah Seeley fil’ Willmi |
82 |
1629 February 3 |
William Bloxich |
“Weddings”
Page |
Date |
Event |
85 |
1558(/59) January 22 |
Richard Collings et Agnes Bloxich |
88 |
1567(/68) January 14 |
Henerie Doley et Elizebeath Bloxiche |
89 |
1570 October 15 |
Robeart Bennet et Joane bloxsh Bloxish |
103 |
1608 April 30 |
William Bloxsedge et Eliz Richards by license |
105 |
1612 June 14 |
Thomas Ratheram Rothera et Joane Bloxsidge |
114 |
1633 May 7 |
Obydia Browen and Sarah Seeley |
“Baptizings”
Page |
Date |
Event (“Baptizings””) |
192 |
1611(/12) March 15 |
Samuel Seely filius William |
196 |
1614 June 5 |
Obadia Seesley Seeley filius William Seeley |
201 |
1616(/17) January 19 |
Mary et Elizabeth Saly (?Seely) fili Willia |
207 |
1620 August 27 |
Samuel Seeley filius William |
212 |
1623 May 27 |
John Jonathan Seeley filius |
213 |
1623(/24) January 24 |
Mary Seale filia John |
219 |
1626 July 4 |
Jeremye Seelye filius William |
222 |
1627(/28) January 24 |
Joseph Blocksich filius William |
224 |
1628 November 30 |
Hannah Seeley fil’ Willmi Seeley |
225 |
1629 March 29 |
Anne Seele filia James |
232 |
1632 May 20 |
Mary Seele filia James |
232 |
1632 June 20 |
Thomas Seale filius Thomas |
235 |
1634 May __ |
Sarah Seale filia James & Elienora |
241 |
1636 May 1 |
Jonas filius William & Hannah Seeley |
Notes:
These latin terms are used: “et” = and; “filia” = daughter of; “filius” = son of.
On p. 212, the father’s name is left blank
REPORT NUMBER SGS-3A
Stamford Settlers Before 1700 (by Time of Arrival)
Time of Arrival |
Name |
Prior Residence if Known |
1641-1642 |
Akerly, Henry |
New Haven (HH) |
|
Armitage, Thomas |
Lynn & Sandwich (HH) |
|
Bates, Robert |
Wethersfield |
|
Bell, Francis |
Wethersfield |
|
Clark, Samuel |
Wethersfield |
|
Coe, John |
Wethersfield |
|
Coe, Robert |
Wethersfield |
|
Crabb, Richard |
Wethersfield |
|
Denton, Rev. Richard |
Wethersfield |
|
Drew, Dr. John |
mistake, was much later |
|
Ferris, Jeffrey |
Wethersfield |
|
Finch, Daniel |
Wethersfield |
|
Finch, John |
Wethersfield |
|
Fisher, Robert |
? |
|
Gildersleve, Richard |
Wethersfield |
|
Graves, William |
? |
|
Holly, John |
too early, see below |
|
Hoyt, Simon |
too early, see below |
|
Hyatt, Thomas |
possibly Dorchester (Hoyt),(HH) |
|
Husted, Robert |
Braintree (HH)or Greenwich (Rec) |
|
Jagger, Jeremy |
Wethersfield |
|
Jessup, John (Joseph?) |
Wethersfield |
|
Law, Richard |
Wethersfield |
|
Lum, John |
prob. Wethersfield (Rec.) |
|
Mead, William |
Watford, Hertfordshire (TAG) |
|
Miller, John |
Wethersfield |
|
Mitchell, Matthew |
Wethersfield |
|
Morehouse, Thomas |
Wethersfield |
|
Newman, William |
“England” |
|
Northend, John or Thomas? |
Wethersfield |
|
Ogden, John |
? |
|
Pierson, Henry |
? |
|
Pope, Thomas |
? |
|
Pine, James |
? |
|
Raynor, Thurston |
Wethersfield |
|
Reynolds, John |
Wethersfield |
|
Rockwell, John |
Windsor? (HH) |
|
Scofield, Daniel |
prob. Ipswich |
|
Seaman, John |
Wethersfield |
|
Seiting (Seiring), Simon |
? |
|
Sherman, Samuel |
Wethersfield |
|
Simkins, Vincent |
Wethersfield |
|
Slason, George |
Lynn & Sandwich (HH) |
|
Slason, Thomas |
Lynn & Sandwich |
|
Smith, Henry |
Wethersfield |
|
Smith, John Sr. |
? |
|
Smith, John Jr. |
? |
|
Stevens, John |
? |
|
Swead, James |
? |
|
Towne, John |
? |
|
Underhill, John |
Boston (HH) |
|
Ward, Andrew |
Wethersfield |
|
Weed, Jonas |
Wethersfield |
|
Weeks or Wicks, Thomas |
Wethersfield |
|
Whitmore, John |
Wethersfield (HH) |
|
Wood, Edmund |
Wethersfield |
|
Wood, Jeremiah |
Wethersfield (HH) |
|
Wood, Jonas Sr. |
Wethersfield |
|
Wood, Jonas Jr. |
Wethersfield |
|
Yates, Francis |
Wethersfield |
================ |
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|
1643-1644 |
Bishop, Rev. John |
Taunton (HH) |
|
Ellison, John |
? |
|
Fordham, John |
? |
|
Fordham, Robert |
=== (RFB) |
|
Karman, John |
=== (RFB) |
================ |
================ |
|
1645-1648 |
Corkrye, Thomas |
? |
|
Dibble, John |
? |
|
Gifford, William |
? |
|
Holly, John |
Cambridge (HHH) |
|
Holmes, Francis |
? |
|
Lawreson, John |
New Haven |
|
Pennoyer, Robert |
? |
|
Sherwood, Thomas |
? |
|
Swain, Samuel |
? |
|
Symings, Humphrey |
? |
============== |
============== |
|
1649-1650 (others by 1650) |
Ambler, Richard |
Boston (HH) |
|
Bailey, Elias |
? |
|
Bassett, Robert |
prob. New Haven (HH) |
|
Buxton, Clement |
? |
|
Chapman, John |
? |
|
Colgrave, Thomas |
? |
|
Dean, Samuel |
? |
|
Disbrow, Peter |
? |
|
Elliott, John |
? |
|
Hardy, Richard |
? |
|
Hill, William |
? |
|
Hunt, Thomas |
“England” (HH) |
|
Hyatt, Thomas |
? |
|
Jackson, Henry |
? |
|
Knapp, Nicholas |
? |
|
Lockwood, Edmund |
? |
|
Lyon, Thomas |
Boston |
|
Martin, John |
? |
|
Morris, Thomas |
? |
|
Newman, Thomas |
? |
|
Olineson, Henry or Rob’t |
? |
|
Potter, William |
? |
|
Rugg, Robert |
? |
|
Seeley, Obadiah |
? |
|
Steward, James |
Watertown? (HH) |
|
Stokey, George |
? |
|
Tainter, Charles |
? |
|
Theale, Nicholas |
Watertown (HH) |
|
Usher, Robert |
New Haven (HH) |
|
Waterbury, John |
Watertown (Prindle) |
|
Whitmore, Widow |
|
=============== |
================ |
|
1651-1655 |
Ambrey, Robert |
? |
|
Clason, Steven |
? |
|
Mills, Richard |
? |
|
Webb, Richard |
Norwalk (HH) |
============== |
============== |
|
1656-1660 and “1650’s” |
Andrews, Aaron |
? |
|
Austin, George |
? |
|
Brown, Francis |
Windsor or Farmington |
|
Brown, Peter |
New Haven (HH, FF) |
|
Brown, Thomas |
New Haven (FF) |
|
Garnsey, Joseph |
New Haven (HH) |
|
Green, John |
prob. New Haven (FF) |
|
Hoyt, Simon |
Fairfield (Hoyt) |
|
Jones, Cornelius |
? |
|
Lockwood, Jonathan |
Watertown & Fairfield (FF) |
|
Olliver, William |
? |
|
Pettit, John |
prob. Roxbury (Savg) |
|
Rivis, Garrett |
? |
|
Scofield, Richard (added) |
Ipswich (Savg) |
|
Selleck, John |
see below |
|
Taylor, Gregory |
Watertown (HH) |
|
Uffit, Thomas |
? |
|
Westcott, Daniel |
? |
=============== |
=============== |
|
1661-1665 |
Bouton, Richard |
Hartford |
|
Ferris, Peter |
? |
|
Hobby, John |
? |
|
Selleck, Jonathan |
Boston (HH,FF) |
|
Theale, Joseph |
? |
============== |
============== |
|
1666-1670 |
Crissey, William |
? |
|
Emery, John |
? |
|
Gager, Jeremiah |
? |
|
Gaylor (?), Jeremiah |
? |
|
Lawrence, Thomas |
Milford (FF) |
|
Marshall, John |
? |
|
Mitchell, David |
? |
|
Selleck, John |
Boston (HH,FF) |
|
Studwell, Joseph |
? |
|
Thompson, John |
? |
=============== |
=============== |
|
“1660’s-1670’s” |
Andrews, Jeremiah |
Fairfield (FF) |
|
Ayres, Richard |
? |
|
Bellamy, Matthew |
? |
|
Booloch, Richard |
? |
|
Clements, William |
? |
|
Cross, Nathaniel |
Fairfield (FF) |
|
Woolsey, Gilbert |
? |
============= |
============= |
|
Others 1660 to 1689 |
Arnold, Joseph |
? |
|
Clark, William |
? |
|
Dan, Francis |
? |
|
Hilliard, Joseph |
? |
|
Hunt, Cornelius |
? |
|
Jones, Rev. Eliphalet |
Fairfield (HH) |
|
June, Peter |
? |
|
Kilbourne, Jonathan |
? |
|
Kimball, Henry |
Boston (HH) |
|
Loder, (John) |
? |
|
Lounsbury, Richard |
? |
|
Mathews, Thomas |
? |
|
Philips, George |
? |
|
Rich, Henry |
? |
|
Studwell, Joseph |
? |
|
Sturdivant, William |
? |
|
Tryon, Edward |
? |
|
Turney, Joseph |
? |
|
Ward, William |
? |
|
Webster, Nicholas |
? |
|
Westcott, John |
Wethersfield via. Fairfield (HH) |
============== |
============== |
|
1690-1699 |
Belden, John |
? |
|
“Blanchley”, Samuel |
? |
|
Davenport, Rev. John |
Boston |
|
Higginbotham, Richard |
New Haven (HH) |
|
Hubbard, William |
Greenwich (HH) |
|
Leeds, John |
? |
|
Pond, Nathaniel |
Branford (HH) |
|
Reed, John |
Norwalk (HH) |
Notes:
Names and times based on Joyce Pendery, “Early Stamford Settlers 1641-1775,” Connecticut Ancestry 34[August, 1991]: 1-4, with adjustments.
Prior residences are from Huntington, Jacobus (Old Fairfield) Adams (Ancient Wethersfield), individual family genealogies, and/or Savage.
Most [ greyed-out ] names are those who did not stay in Stamford. Either they are listed by Mather and/or Huntington as being among the Hempstead settlers; or they are listed by Majdalany (p. 76) as those who “did not remain.”
Other names have been [ greyed-out ] if they are not to be considered for some other reason.
REPORT NUMBER SGS-3B
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