Nathaniel Stinchcomb1

#15659, (circa January 1635 - before 18 August 1673)
Relationship7th great-grandfather of Nelle Belle Bridges
Father*Nicholas Stinchcomb1 (s 1617 - )
Mother*____ _____1 (s 1623 - )

Family

Tomasine _____ b. s 1644, d. 1673
Children 1.Nathaniel Stinchcomb Jr.+1 (c 1671 - b 1710)
 2.John Stinchcomb6 (s 1673 - )
Birth*circa January 1635He was born circa January 1635 at St. Mary the Virgin, Hawkesbury, Gloucestershire, EnglandG.2 
Christening2 February 1635He was christened on 2 February 1635 at Hawkesbury, GloucestershireG.2 
Marriage*say 1665He married Tomasine _____, daughter of ____ Mastey and Joane _____, say 1665.3 
11 June 1670He left a will on 11 June 1670 at Ann Arundell Co., MarylandG.4 
Death*before 18 August 1673He died before 18 August 1673 at Ann Arundell Co., MarylandG.5 
ChartsAncestors of Nelle Belle Bridges

Citations

  1. [S520] VWH.
  2. [S1449] England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975, index, online FamilySearch.org, Nathaniel Stinchcomb, christening 2 Feb 1635, Hawkesbury, Gloucester, England, son of Nick [sic] Stinchcomb.
  3. [S1447] Jane Baldwin Cotton and Roberta Bolling Henry, compilers, The Maryland Calendar of Wills (Baltimore: Kohn & Pollock, 1904-1928), p. 78. Entries for Nathaniel Stinchcomb (proved 1673), names wife Tomasine, and for Tomassin Robinson (dated and proved 1673), naming sons Nathaniel and John Stinchcomb.
  4. [S1186] Maryland Prerogative Court (Wills), 1635–1777, Series S538 (1–60). Maryland State Archives, Annapolis, Maryland, online msa.maryland.gov, Prerogative Court Wills 1635-1674, MSA S538-01, Liber 1, pp. 585-586 (transcript), original pages 91-92 noted in margin. Last will of "Nathaniel Stinchcomb of Ann Arundell County."
    Item. To my brother John Stinchcomb, 5,000 pounds of tobacco, to be shipped home for Bristol and consigned to him.
    Item. To my brother Nicholas and my sister Rebecca Handcocke, their children, net produce of 10,000 pounds of tobacco, shared alike, to be shipped home for Bristol "according to my brother John Stinchcomb's advice."
    Item. Servant John Merriken to be free; each servant bequeathed one cow calfe.
    Item. The rest of estate, lands, goods, debts and chattels, to "my loving wife Tomasine Stinchcomb."
    Names wife sole executrix. Requests as Overseers Richard Moss and Edward Pomfritt.
    11 June 1670, [Sealed] Neth: Stinchcomb. Witnesses Edward Allely and Wm. N. Coboren.
    Probate: commission issued 24 Sep 1673 to Mr. Tho. Marsh, followed by Robt. Burke, oathes by Edward Allely and William Coboren on 24 November 1673.
  5. [S1447] Jane Baldwin Cotton and Roberta Bolling Henry, Maryland Calendar of Wills, p. 78. "I Tomasin Stinchcomb," will dated 18 Aug 1673, "sole executrix of Nathaniel Stinchcomb, her dear husband late of Ann Arundell County Dec'd."
  6. [S1186] Maryland Prerogative Court (Wills), 1635–1777, S538 (1–60). Maryland State Archives, online msa.maryland.gov, Prerogative Court Wills 1635-1674, MSA S538-01, Liber 1, pp. 586-589 (transcript), original pages 92-94 noted in margin. Last will of "Tomasin Stichcomb the sole executrix of Nathaniel Stinchcomb, her Dear husband late of Ann Arundell County Dec'ed."
    Imp. All lands to sons Nathaniel and John Stinchcomb, not before they are at age twenty-one.
    Item. All goods and chattells to be divided equally between two sons.
    Item. Wearing apparel divided between Blanch Burkley and Susannah Neale.
    Item. If sons should d. "before they are of perfect age" then one-third of the estate to 1.John Stinchcomb, bro. of deceased; 2. the children of Rebecca Hancocke; 3. "my mother Joane Mastey."
    But if all above mentioned are deceased, the "Executor and his heirs shall be possessed with the whole estate."
    Appoints as Executor Thomas Turner of Ann Arundell County, to "have the tuition and bringing up of my Dear Children."
    Appoints as Overseers Richard Moss and Thomas Houseward/Homeward.
    Gives a cow calfe, in Spring, to every servant.
    18 August 1673, [Sealed] TS. Witnesses John Peisley and Miles Gibson.
    Probate: commission issued 24 Sep 1673 to Mr. Tho. Marsh, followed by Ro. Burke, oathes by Miles Gibson on 26 Nov 1673 and by John Peisley on 5 Dec 1673.