"Jeremiah
Knowlton, the son of Jeremiah Knowlton and Sarah his wife was born
March 3: 1745."
There
were five children in the Jeremiah and Sarah (Allen) Knowlton family,
all born in Concord:
- John Knowlton was born on 24 April 1736 in Concord, Middlesex,
Massachusetts Bay Colony; he died on 10 May 1737 at the age of 1 in
Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony.
- Abigail Knowlton, born 19 January 1739, Concord, Middlesex,
Massachusetts Bay Colony; married John Pierce, 3 September 1759,
Waltham, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay; died 19 January 1813,
Westminster, Worcester, Massachusetts.
- Nathaniel Knowlton, born 13 June 1741, Concord, Middlesex,
Massachusetts Bay Colony; married Elizabeth Parks, 3 August 1761,
Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony; died 16 September 1798,
Wayland, Middlesex, Massachusetts.
- Benjamin Knowlton was born on 6 November 1743 in Concord, Middlesex,
Massachusetts Bay Colony; no further record.
- Jeremiah Knowlton, born 3 March 1745, Concord, Middlesex,
Massachusetts Bay; married (1) Abigail Peirce, 4 April 1771, Waltham,
Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay; married (2) Hannah Goffe, 9 September
1776, Lincoln, Middlesex, Massachusetts; died 11 June 1785, Weston,
Middlesex, Massachusetts.
Sarah
(Allen) Knowlton and her three surviving children continued to live
in Concord, Massachusetts Bay Colony.
Abigail
Peirce's Early Life
Abigail
Peirce was born 12 April 1750 in Waltham, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Bay Colony,[2] the sixth child of nine children of
Samuel Pierce (1712-1772) and Abigail Stearms (1715-1796), who
married in 1739 in Waltham, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony. The
family included:
- Abigail Peirce was born on 25 May 1740 in Watertown, Middlesex,
Massachusetts Bay Colony; She died in September 1747 at the age of 7
in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony.
- Samuel Peirce, born 1 November 1741, Watertown, Middlesex,
Massachusetts Bay Colony; married Ruth Lee, 1 December 1768,
Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony; died 30 March 1806,
Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts..
- Elizabeth Peirce, born 30 September 1743, Watertown, Middlesex,
Massachusetts Bay Colony; married Timothy Flagg, 17 December 1761,
Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony; died 18 March 1808,
Massachusetts, United States.
- Daniel Peirce was born on 1 October 1746 in Waltham, Middlesex,
Massachusetts Bay Colony; He died on 12 September 1747 in Watertown,
Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony.
- Nathaniel Peirce was born on 22 November 1748 in Waltham, Middlesex,
Massachusetts Bay Colony; He died on 24 December 1749 in Waltham,
Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony.
- Abigail Peirce, born 12 April 1750, Waltham, Middlesex,
Massachusetts Bay; married Jeremiah Knowlton, 4 April 1771, Waltham,
Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony; died 2 February 1776, Lincoln,
Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony.
- Judith Peirce, born 8 March 1753, Watertown, Middlesex,
Massachusetts Bay Colony; married Elisha Stearns, 26 November 1778,
Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts; died 30 August 1805, Watertown,
Middlesex, Massachusetts.
- Ezra Peirce was born on 24 December 1755 in Watertown, Middlesex,
Massachusetts Bay Colony; He died on 6 August 1795 in Watertown,
Middlesex, Massachusetts.
- Beulah Peirce, born 8 July 1764, Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Bay Colony; married John Colburn, 30 September 1784, Watertown,
Middlesex, Massachusetts; died 7 September 1816, Lincoln, Middlesex,
Massachusetts.
Their
Married Life Together
Jeremiah
Knowlton married Abigail Peirce
in Waltham on 4 April 1771. The Waltham vital record book
records the marriage as:[3]
"KNOWLTON,
Jeremiah of Lexington, and Abigail Pierce, Apr. 4, 1771."
The
Lexington vital record book records the marriage as:
"KNOWLTON,
Jeremiah of Lex., m., in Waltham, Abigail Pierce, of Waltham, Apr. 4,
1771."
Jeremiah
Knowlton and Abigail Peirce had the following children, born in
Lincoln, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony:
- Lydia Knowlton was born on 16 February 1773 in Lincoln, Middlesex,
Massachusetts Bay Colony; no further record.
- Abigail Knowlton, born 21 January 1774, Lincoln, Middlesex,
Massachusetts Bay Colony; married Nathan Gates, 17 June 1790,
Westminster, Worcester, Massachusetts, fifteen children; died 28
January 1855, Gardner, Worcester, Massachusetts.
On
5 March 1773, John White of Charlestown sold three tracts of land to
Jeremiah Knowlton, cordwainer of Lexington, for 77 pounds lawful
money[4]. The three tracts were:
- One
acre of land in Lincoln, mostly orchards, with a dwelling house and
barn; bounded Southerly and Easterly on the highway, about 12 rods,
Westerly and Northerly on land of George Farmer.
- 40
acres of upland and meadow in the Northerly part of Sudbury and
partly in Southerly part of Lincoln, bounded Easterly partly on
Iosiah Farrar's land and partly on the highway till it comes to
Samuel Farrar's land, Westerly and Northerly on Samuel Farrar's
land.
- 4 acres of woodland in Sudbury bounded
Easterly by land of heirs of Alexander Dummond and Northerly and
Southerly on land of Edward Sherman, Westerly on land left for a
highway.
-
Witnesses: Thos. Danforth and James Russell
The
deed was signed by John White and his wife Mary White, with Thomas
Danforth and James Russell as witnesses. The deed was recorded
5 March 1773.
Abigail
(Peirce) Knowlton died
on 2 February
1776 at the age of 25 in Lincoln, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay
Colony,
leaving Jeremiah with at least one small child to raise during the
Revolutionary War. The
death record in the Lincoln, Massachusetts town records for Abigail
(Pierce) Knowlton says:[5]
"Abigail
Knowlton, wife of Jeremiah Knowlton, Departed this life February ye
2d A./D. 1776"
Jeremiah’s
Second Family
Jeremiah
Knowlton and Hannah Goffe were married on 9 September 1776 in
Lincoln, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Hannah Goffe was born about 1750
in Massachusetts Bay Colony. She died on 20 October 1797 at the age
of 47 in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts. The Lincoln town record
book records the event[6-7]:
"Jeremiah
Knowlton and Hannah Goffe both of Lincoln their intention of
marriage has been
published in Lincoln according to Law & a
Certificet given.
Lincoln Sept. the 9th 1776
John Adams Town Clerk"
Jeremiah
Knowlton and Hannah Goffe had the following children, all baptized in
Lincoln:
- James Knowlton was born before 22 February 1778 in Lincoln,
Middlesex, Massachusetts; He died before September 1782, probably in
Lincoln.
- Joseph Knowlton was born before 14 May 1780 in Lincoln, Middlesex,
Massachusetts; no further record.
- James Knowlton was born before 28 July 1782 in Lincoln, Middlesex,
Massachusetts; no further record.
Jeremiah
Knowlton enlisted at least three times during the Revolutionary War:
a) The
book, History
of Middlesex County, Massachusetts : with biographical sketches of
many of its pioneers and prominent men, says:[8]
"Jeremiah
Knowlton [of Lincoln] was a sergeant in Captain Simon Hunt's company
at New York in 1776, and at Saratoga in 1777, and in Captain Francis
Brown's company at Rhode Island in 1778."
b) Volume
9 of the Massachusetts
Soldiers and Sailors of the War of the Revolution book
has this entry for Jere. Knowlton:[9]
"KNOWLTON,
JERE. Private, Capt. James Prentiss's co., Col. Samuel Brewer's
regt.; pay `abstract for travel allowance home, etc., from place of
discharge, Saratoga, endorsed "travel from Fort
Edward;" 240 miles travel allowed said Knowlton; warrant
allowed in Council Feb. 3, 1777."
This
is likely this Jeremiah Knowlton because of the pay entry in the
Lincoln town record book below.
The
Lincoln, Massachusetts town records contain a payment record to
Jeremiah Knowlton dated 15 June 1777:[10]
"June
Do [15th] By Seventeen Pounds five shillings paid Jeremiah
Knowlton for his Service in a Campaign
at New York in the year 1776 and
at Saratoga in the year 1777£17
5s
0p"
c) An
entry in the book Massachusetts
Soldiers and Sailors of the War of the Revolution for
Jeremiah Knowlton notes: [11]
"KNOWLTON,
JEREMIAH. Private, Capt. Francis Brown's co., Col. McIntosh's
regt., Gen. Lovell's brigade; enlisted Aug. 1, 1778, discharged Sept.
11, 1778; service, 1 mo., 14 days, at Rhode Island."
Later Years
On
24 February 1783, Jeremiah Knowlton, cordwainer of Lincoln, sold land
in Lincoln to Seth Badcock, housewright of Lincoln, for 90
pounds.[12] [The land in the southwestern part of Lincoln near the dwelling house
of Capt. Joseph Adams was one acre, bounded Southerly and Easterly 12
rods on a highway near Miles (?) Bridge, Westerly and Northerly on
land of Humphrey Farrar.
Signed:
Jeremiah Knowlton and Joanna Knowlton his wife signed the deed with
James Adams and Samuel Phip Savage as witnesses. The deed was
recorded: 22 May 1783.
On
11 April 1783, Jeremiah Knowlton of Lincoln, cordwainer, sold land to
John Lowell Esq. of Boston for 60 pounds[13].
The land was 40 acres of upland and meadow, partly in Lincoln and
partly in Sudbury, bounded Easterly by land of John Lowell and the
highway until it comes to Samuel Farrar's land, Westerly and
Northerly by Samuel Farrar's land until it comes to a highway, and
Southerly on the highway. Jeremiah Knowlton and Joanna Knowlton
signed the deed, with witnesses James Barret and James Adams. The
deed was recorded 15 April 1783.
The
family probably
moved to Weston, Middlesex,
Massachusetts
after selling the two properties in Lincoln.
Jeremiah
Knowlton died 11 June 1785 in Weston, Middlesex, Massachusetts, at
the age of 40. The
death record of Jeremiah Knowlton in the Weston, Massachusetts vital
record book says:[14]
`"Jeremiah
Knowlton, d. June 11, 1785. His widow, Hannah, and family were
removed to Concord."
No
gravestone or burial location for Jeremiah Knowlton has been found to
date.
There
are no probate records for Jeremiah Knowlton in the Middlesex County,
Massachusetts, Probate Court records.
Hannah
(Goffe) Knowlton died 20 October 1797 in Concord, Middlesex,
Massachusetts.[15]
Sources:
1. George
Tolman (compiler), Concord, Massachusetts Births, Marriages
and Deaths, 1635-1850 (Concord, Mass. : Committee on
Printing, 1894), Page 167, Jeremiah Knowlton birth entry, 3 March
1745.
2.
Vital records of
Waltham, Massachusetts, to the year 1850 (Boston, Mass. :
New-England Historic Genealogical Society, 1904), Births, page 72,
Abigail Pierce entry, 12 April 1750.
3. Vital
records of Waltham, Massachusetts, to the year 1850 (Boston,
Mass. : New-England Historic Genealogical Society, 1904), Marriages,
page 179, Jeremiah Knowlton and Abigail Pierce entry, 4
April 1771
4. "Massachusetts,
Land Records, 1620-1986," digital images, Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-Day Saints, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org),
Middlesex County, "Deeds 1772-1774, Vol. 74-75," Volume
74, page 138, John White to Jeremiah Knowlton, 1773.
5.
Vital Records of Lincoln,
Massachusetts, to the Year 1850 (Boston, Mass.: New England
Historic Genealogical Society, 1908), Deaths, page 167, Abigail
Knowlton entry, 2 February 1776.
6. Vital
Records of Lincoln, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850 (Boston,
Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1908), Marriages,
page 121, Jeremiah Knowlton and Hannah Goffe entry, 9
September 1776.
7. Massachusetts,
Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988, digital images, Ancestry.com (https://www.ancestry.com),
"Lincoln Marriages, Births, Deaths 1754-1811," page 99
(image 58 of 147), Jeremiah Knowlton and Hannah Goffe marriage entry,
9 September 1776.
8. History
of Middlesex County, Massachusetts : with biographical sketches of
many of its pioneers and prominent men (Philadelphia:
J.W. Lewis & Co., 1890)., Volume 2, page 623, Jeremiah Knowlton
sketch.
9. Massachusetts,
Secretary of the Commonwealth, Massachusetts
Soldiers and Sailors of the War of the Revolution (Boston,
Mass. : Wright & Potter Printing, 1896-1908), Volume 9, Page 383,
Jere. Knowlton entry, 1777.
10. Massachusetts,
Town Records, 1620-1988, digital images, Ancestry.com (https://www.ancestry.com),
"Lincoln,
Treasurer's Accounts," image 204 of 582, Jeremiah Knowlton, 1777
.
11. Massachusetts
Soldiers and Sailors of the War of the Revolution, Volume
9, Page 383, Jeremiah Knowlton entry,
1778.
12. "Massachusetts,
Land Records, 1620-1986," digital images, FamilySearch
(https://familysearch.org),
Middlesex
County, "Deeds 1783-1784, Vol. 86," Volume 86, page 64,
Jeremiah Knowlton to Seth Badcock, 1783.
13. "Massachusetts,
Land Records, 1620-1986," digital
images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org),
Middlesex
County, "Deeds 1780-1783, Vol. 82-83," Volume 83, page 448,
Jeremiah Knowlton to John Lowell, 1783.
14. Mary
Frances Peirce, Town
of Weston. Births, Deaths and Marriages, 1707-1850. Gravestones-,
1703-1900. Church Records, 1709-1825. Appendix and Addenda,
Centennial Society (Boston,
Mass. : McIncloe Bros., Printers, 1901), page 563, Jeremiah Knowlton
entry.
15.
George Tolman (compiler), Concord,
Massachusetts Births, Marriages and Deaths, 1635-1850 (Concord,
Mass. : Committee on Printing, 1894), page 423, Mrs. Knowlton entry,
20 October 1797, age 47.
Relationship
Jeremiah and Abigail (Peirce) are my 5th great-grandparents, through their daughter Abigail Knowlton (1774-1855) who married Nathan Gates (1767-1830 in 1790 in Westminster, Worcester, Massachusetts.
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