Zechariah Field1
#7787, (1596 - 30 June 1666)
| | He is numbered 112 in Field Genealogy.2 |
Birth* | 1596 | He was born in 1596 at East Ardsley, West Riding, Yorkshire, EnglandG.1 |
| circa 1629 | He migrated to Boston, Massachusetts, from England circa 1629.1 |
| circa 1630 | He lived circa 1630 at Dorchester, Suffolk Co., MassachusettsG.1 |
| circa 1636 | He removed circa 1636 Hartford Colony.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1641 | He married Mary _____ circa 1641 at Hartford, Connecticut.3 |
| 18 April 1659 | He was a signer of the Agreement on the Removal to Norwottuck (later Hadley) on 18 April 1659 at Nathaniel Ward's House, Hartford, Connecticut; Agreement on the Removal to Norwottuck (later Hadley.)4,5 |
| circa 1659 | He and Mary _____ removed circa 1659 Northampton, then later Hatfield.1 |
Death* | 30 June 1666 | He died on 30 June 1666 at Hatfield, Hampshire Co., MassachusettsG.1 |
Citations
- [S761] Frederick Clifton Pierce, Field Genealogy (Volume I) (Chicago: Hammond Press, 1901), I:97-101.
- [S761] Frederick Clifton Pierce, Field Genealogy (Vol. I), I:82.
- [S761] Frederick Clifton Pierce, Field Genealogy (Vol. I), I:97-101; prob. Hartford based on Zechariah's moves.
- [S290] Sylvester Judd and Lucius Boltwood, History of Hadley, including the Early History of Hatfield, South Hadley, Amherst and Granby Masssachusetts (Springfield, Mass.: H.R. Hunting and Company, 1905), p. 11: "The Agreement or Engagement of those who intended to remove from Connecticut to Massachusetts, is dated at Hartford, April 18, 1659, and is recorded on the first book of Hadley records. The following is a copy of that Agreement and of some proceedings of a later date recorded with the other:
"At a meeting at Goodman Ward's house, in Hartford, April i8th, 1659, the company there met engaged themselves under their own hands, or by their deputies, whom they had chosen, to remove themselves and their families out of the jurisdiction of Connecticut into the jurisdiction of the Massachusetts, as may appear in a paper dated the day and year abovesaid. The names of the engagers are these [ * indicates did not remove, or stayed but a short time]:
John Webster [of Hartford]
John Marsh [of Hartford]
James Northam [of Wethersfield]
William Goodwin [of Hartford]
Robert Webster* [of Hartford]
Samuel Gardner [of Wethersfield]
John Crow [of Hartford]
William Lewis Jr.* [of Hartford]
Thomas Edwards* [of Wethersfield]
Nathaniel Ward [of Hartford]
Nathaniel Standley [of Hartford]
John Hubbard [of Wethersfield]
John White [of Hartford]
Samuel Church [of Hartford]
Thomas Dickinson [of Wethersfield]
John Barnard [of Hartford]
William Markum [of Hartford]
Robert Boltwood [of Wethersfield]
Andrew Bacon [of Hartford]
Samuel Moody [of Hartford]
Samuel Smith Jr* [of Wethersfield]
William Lewis [of Hartford]
Zechariah Field [of Hartford]
William Gull [of Wethersfield]
William Westwood [of Hartford]
Widow Westly* [of Hartford]
Luke Hitchcock* [of Wethersfield]
Richard Goodman [of Hartford]
Widow Watson* [of Hartford]
Richard Montague [of Wethersfield]
John Arnold* [of Hartford]
Andrew Warner [of Hartford]
John Latimer* [of Wethersfield]
William Partrigg [of Hartford]
Mr. John Russell Junior [of Wethersfield]
Peter Tilton [of Windsor]
Gregory Wilterton* [of Hartford]
Nathaniel Dickinson [of Wethersfield]
John Hawkes [of Windsor]
Thomas Standley [of Hartford]
Samuel Smith [of Wethersfield]
Richard Billings
Samuel Porter [of Windsor]
Thomas Coleman [of Wethersfield]
Benj. Harbert*
Richard Church [of Hartford]
John Russell, senior [of Wethersfield]
Edward Benton*
Ozias Goodwin* [of Hartford]
John Dickinson [of Wethersfield]
John Catling*
Francis Barnard [of Hartford]
Philip Smith [of Wethersfield]
Mr. Samuel Hooker*
James Ensign* [of Hartford]
John Coleman [of Wethersfield]
Capt. John Cullick*, not fully engaged
George Steele* [of Hartford]
Thomas Wells [of Wethersfield]
Daniel Warner
1st. We whose names are above written do engage ourselves mutually one to another, that we will, if God permit, transplant ourselves and families to the plantation purchased, on the east side of the river of Connecticut, beside Northampton, therein to inhabit and dwell by the 29th of September come twelve months, which will be in the year 1660. [Meaning Sept. 29th, 1660.]
2d. That each of us shall pay the charges of the land purchased according to his proportion, as also for the purchase of Hockanum.
3d. That we will raise all common charges, of what sort soever, for the present, upon the land that men take up: mow, plow land and house lot, according to the proportion of land that each man takes of all sorts; and all charges shall be paid as they shall arise and be due, from the date hereof.
4th. That if any persons so engaging be not inhabiting there by the time aforesaid, then, notwithstanding their payment of charges, their lands and what is laid out in rates shall return to the town: and yet this article doth not free men from their promise of going and inhabiting.
5th. That no man shall have liberty to sell any of his land till he shall inhabit and dwell in the town three years; and also to sell it to no person, but such as the town shall approve on.
Agreed that all those persons that will go up within three weeks shall give in their names by this day fortnight, and then those that are so agreed shall take up a quarter together, and so those that follow shall take up another quarter, so they do it together, or so far as their numbers run.
Agreed also that no persons shall fell any trees upon any lot of ground lotted out, or to be lotted out, but upon his own ground or lot, or against his own lot within ten rods of the same in the highway. The land to be lotted is either what is for the homelots, or between the homelots and the meadow.
It is agreed also by the said company, upon the 25th of April, 1659, that they will purchase the lands on the west side of the great river, above Napanset, if it can be bought, and that each of the said engagers will pay their several proportions to the said purchase, according to what they have put in to take up lands by, at the time of their said engagement: witness their hands, dated April the 18th 1659." - [S328] Henry R. Stiles, editor, History of Ancient Wethersfield Connecticut, Vol. I (New York: The Grafton Press, 1904), p. 163.
Of the fifty-nine signers, thirty-six or thirty-seven were from Hartford, twenty front Wethersfield, and two or three from Windsor. Those from Wethersfield were:
John Russell; Sen., Samuel Gardner; Rev. John Russell, Jr.; Nathaniel Dickinson; John Hubbard, son of George; John Dickinson and Thomas Dickinson, sons of Nath'l.; Thomas Edwards, of Hoccanum (Wethersfield); Samuel Smith, son of Rev. Henry, dec'd.; Robert Boltwood; William Gull; Thomas Coleman; Luke Hitchcock; John Colman, son of Thomas; Philip Smith; Thomas Welles, son of Hugh Welles and son-in-law of Thomas Coleman; Samuel Smith, Jr., s. of Samuel, the Felimonger; Richard Montague; James Northam; John Latimer.
Smith, Montague and Russell had belting-mills at Hadley; Montague was a baker.
By year end all had moved to Hadley save five who remained in Wethersfield, viz., Edwards, Samuel Smith, Jr., Hitchcock, Montague and Latimer.
In March of 1661, Nathaniel Dickinson, Jr., Thomas Graves and his sons Isaac and John, Samuel Belden, and Samuel Dickinson (son of Nathaniel) "signed another agreement to remove to the West side of the River at Norwottock."
. Hereinafter cited as Ancient Wethersfield I.