William Durgin, 1630–1702 (aged 72 years)
- Name
- William /Durgin/
- Given names
- William
- Surname
- Durgin
- Name suffix
- Sr.
Birth | 1630
61
30 |
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Marriage | Martha … — View this family December 20, 1664 (aged 34 years) |
Birth of a daughter | Hannah Durgin 1668 (aged 38 years) |
Birth of a son | Daniel Durgin 1669 (aged 39 years) |
Birth of a son | William Durgin 1671 (aged 41 years) |
Marriage | Catherine Matthews — View this family June 25, 1672 (aged 42 years) |
Birth of a son | James Durgin 1672 (aged 42 years) |
Birth of a son | Francis Durgin 1675 (aged 45 years) |
Marriage of a child | James Durgin — Susan Smith — View this family 1698 (aged 68 years) |
Death of a father | John Durgin |
Death of a mother | … Unknown |
Death | December 30, 1702 (aged 72 years) |
father | |
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mother | |
Marriage |
Marriage: before 1630 — |
12 months
himself |
1630–1702
Birth: 1630
61
30 — Kent Co., England Death: December 30, 1702 — Oyster River, New Hampshire, USA |
himself |
1630–1702
Birth: 1630
61
30 — Kent Co., England Death: December 30, 1702 — Oyster River, New Hampshire, USA |
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wife | |
Marriage |
Marriage: December 20, 1664 — Ipswich, Massachussetts, USA |
4 years
daughter |
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2 years
son |
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3 years
son |
1671–1742
Birth: 1671
41
37 — Oyster River, New Hampshire, USA Death: February 22, 1742 — Durham Twp, Strafford, New Hampshire, USA |
himself |
1630–1702
Birth: 1630
61
30 — Kent Co., England Death: December 30, 1702 — Oyster River, New Hampshire, USA |
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wife |
1634–1705
Birth: 1634
36
30 — Oyster River, New Hampshire, USA Death: September 1705 — Oyster River, New Hampshire, USA |
Marriage |
Marriage: June 25, 1672 — Oyster River, New Hampshire, USA |
6 months
son |
1672–1761
Birth: 1672
42
38 — Oyster River, New Hampshire, USA Death: 1761 — Rochester, New Hampshire, USA |
4 years
son |
1675–1735
Birth: 1675
45
41 — Oyster River, New Hampshire, USA Death: June 9, 1735 — Newmarket, New Hampshire, USA |
Shared note | (Research):https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raid_on_Oyster_River The English settlement of Oyster River was attacked by Villieu with about 250 Abenaki Indians, composed of two main groups from the Penobscot and Norridgewock under command of their sagamore Bomazeen (or Bomoseen). A number of Maliseet from Medoctec took part in the attack. The Indian force was divided into two groups to attack the settlement, which was laid out on both sides of the Oyster River. Villieu led the Pentagoet and the Meductic/Nashwaaks. The attack commenced at daybreak, with the small forts quickly falling to the attackers. In all, 104 inhabitants were killed and 27 taken captive, with half the dwellings, including the garrisons, pillaged and burned to the ground. Crops were destroyed and livestock killed, causing famine and destitution for survivors. |
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