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From: GHackett <>
Subject: [HACKETT-L] Fwd: WEBSTERS
Date: Thu, 1 Apr 99 21:09:58 -0500
Here it is another Hackett connection. I may not put in all the complete
Webster dates, but if you see something you want dates for, let me know.
I have some, but not all. this is the Hackett/Webster connections in
Massachusetts.
Rev. Samuel(4) Webster, D.D., Pastor of W. Parish Church in Salisbury,
MA. Was in the Ministry for 55 years; b. 16 Aug 1718 at Bedford, MA; m. 4
Sep 1742 in Salisb., MA, Elizabeth Whiting of Concord, MA, b. 1714; d. 28
May 1804 as a widow. Rev. Samuel Webster was son of Samuel(3) and Mary
(Kimball) Webster. Children of Rev. Webster and wife Elizabeth:
i. Samuel m. Susanna Juell
ii. Elizabeth
iii. Mary, m. Col. James Hackett 15 July 1775
iv. Sarah
v. John, m. Anna True
vi. William, dy
vii. Anne, m. Nathanial Ring
viii. Lake, died at sea 1800
ix. Lucy
x. Jonathan
xi. Francis
xii. Dorothy
Samuel(3) Webster, b. 24 Sep 1688; m. 13 Aug 1713 Mary Kimball prob. of
Concord, MA.
Children:
Rev. Samuel.
Prob. others, which I don't have.
Nathan(2) Webster, b. abt 1644; m. 30 June 1673 Haverhill, MA, Mary
Hazeltine, dau. of John. Children:
i. John
ii. Nathan, m. Martha ___________
iii. Joanna, m. Richard Bailey
iv. Abigail, m. Joseph Bailey
v. Israel
vi. Samuel, m. Mary Kimball
vii. Mary
John(1) Webster of Ipwich, MA as early as 1634; freeman 1635; m. Mary
Shatswell [Sister of John and Theophilus] Children:
i. Mary, m. John Emery
ii. John, m. Ann Batt
iii. Hannah, m. Michael Emerson
iv. Abigail, m. Abraham Merrill
v. Stephen, m. Hannah Ayer
vi. Elizabeth, m. Samuel Simmons
vii. Israel, m. Elzabeth Browne
viii. Nathan, M. Mary Hazeline
Colonel James(4) Hackett, m.2nd Mary Webster, 15 July 1775 at Salisbury,
MA. Children:
* i. William Hackett, b. after 1774 at Exeter, NH; d. bef.
1830 at Brookfield, NH;
m. 1 Oct 1805 Elizabeth Thruston, b. 27 Oct 1785
Wakefield, NH.
ii. Prob. the Mary Hackett, in father's will.
{Mary (Webster) Hackett died before her father's (Rev. Samuel Webster)
will of 1795 and before 1790 when her husband m. for the 3rd time. Rev.
Samuel Webster mentions in his will two Hackett Children of his dau. Mary
Webster Hackett, wife of Col. James Hackett of Exeter, NH}.
*William and Elizabeth (Thurston) Hackett: Children:
1. John Hackett, b. abt. 1807 in Brookfield, NH; m. 23 Nov
1846/47 at Wolfebor-
ough, NH, Abigail Stevenson of Wolfeborough, NH. They
lived Brookfield, NH,
Andover, MA, then Peabody, MA where the trail is lost. I
haven't found where
they died. In Andover, Richard Wheeler lives in the house
that John Hackett
built. John was from many generations of shipwrights. He
was a housewright.
Children:
i. Abby Elizabeth Hackett, b. 20 Sep 1847 at
Andover, MA.
Probably others still researching.
2. William Hackett, b. 8 Oct 1812, Brookfield, NH; d. 28 April
1895 at Andover, MA
m. 29 May 1851 Eliza A. Smith, b. 9 May 1820 at Danvers,
Essex, MA; d. 25 Oct
1907 at Andover, MA. Children:
i. William Henry Hackett, b. 9 May 1852 at
Andover, MA; d. 1930 at
Andover, MA; m. Catherine Bailey.
Probably others still researching.
{The William Hackett who m. Elizabeth Thurston and their children and
grandchildren were researched by Richard Wheeler of Andover, MA. He lives
in the house that John Hackett built in Andover, MA}. The rest of the
research by gary I. hackett
Colonel James Hackett, m.3rd mrs. Elizabeth (Hill) Hodge in 1790 at
Newmarket, NH. She was the widow of Ensign Samuel Hodge, Jr. and had four
Hodge children.
James Hackett, Jr. son of Col. James and his 1st wife, Joanna Gilman, m.
Elizabeth Hodge, Jr
at Kittery, ME 1799 and removed to Brookfield, NH where his 1/2 brother
William Hackett lived on their father's 350 acre farm. When the Col. died
in 1802, his widow, Elizabeth (Hill)(Hodge) Hackett removed to the
Brookfield, NH farm and claimed her 1/3 with her step sons, James, Jr.
and William Hacketts. The Colonel never lived in Brookfield, NH, it was
just one of his vast investments that he owned along with those in Exeter
and Portsmouth, NH and Kittery, ME. He was a famous Master
Builder/Shipwright during and post Rev. War.
Gary I. Hackett
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