|
|
|
|
|
|
|
John Broughton's death was recorded in official records in Northhampton, Massachusetts on March 16, 1662.
John and Hannah's son, John Broughton II (We've labeled him the second to distinguish him from his father.) was born in 1654 in Northampton, Massachusetts where he grew up. In February 1676, John II was in Captain William Turner's Company. Two years later, on October 29, 1678, he married the daughter of Matthew Woodruff, Elizabeth Woodruff.
To this union were born nine children: John Broughton (III), Samuel Broughton, Mary Broughton, Ebenezer Broughton, Hannah Broughton, Esther Broughton, Mehitable Broughton, Abigail Broughton, and Thomas Broughton.
John II and Elizabeth raised their family in Windham, Connecticut. It is in Windham where John II passed away on January 5, 1731.
Thomas Broughton was born to John Broughton and Hannah Bascom in Massachusetts sometime during the mid-1600's. Thomas grew up in colonial America and eventually settle in Deerfield Massachusetts with his wife and family. Tragically it is in Deerfield where in June 1693 where Thomas, his wife and three children were killed by Indians.
John Broughton III (We only use the third to distinguish him from his father and grandfather.) was born to John Broughton II and Elizabeth Woodruff on January 7, 1680 in Northampton, Massachusetts. His birth came one year prior to the colonization of Pennsylvania by William Penn. At the age of 29, John III married Tabitha Kingsley whose family/ancestors had come to the American colonies on the Mayflower. The wedding ceremony took place in Windham, Connecticut on May 10, 1709. To them was born a son whom they called Amos Broughton.
Side Note: Although the Broughtons were not affected by it, an epedemic of yellow fever swept through the American colonies killing many settlers in 1709. It was particularly harsh in Delaware.
Amos Broughton was born to John Broughton III and his wife Tabitha on May 23, 1718 in Windham, Connecticut. In a wedding ceremony performed by Justice of the Peace Lycester Grosvener, Amos Broughton wed Mary Coates on August 30, 1742. The couple would have six children: John, Amos (Jr), Mary Ann, Abijah, William, and Nathan.