Elizabeth SUMNER

Female 1760 - 1767  (7 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Elizabeth SUMNER was born on 22 Feb 1760 in Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut (daughter of Rev Clement SUMNER and Elizabeth GILBERT); died on 26 Feb 1767 in Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Rev Clement SUMNER was born on 15 Jul 1731 in Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut (son of Physician William SUMNER and Hannah HUNT); died on 29 Mar 1795 in Keene, Cheshire, New Hampshire.

    Notes:

    NOTE 1./ Ordained in Keene 11 Jun 1761. Served until 30 April 1772. Clement Sumner was the first settled gospel minister of [Keene] (April 27, 1761). A committee was voted 12 pounds, lawful money of the Mass. Bay, for the trouble and charge in providing for the counsel at Mr Sumner's ordination; also five pounds for paying Mr Sumner for five weeks' preaching before his settlement. It was voted by the town this year that 'the Reverend Mr Sumners' salary be stated on commodities as they be now, and so from year to year. Commodities stated as they be now: Wheat at 3s 2 1/2 d sterling per bushel; pork at 3d per pound; beef at 2d per pound; Indian corn at 2s 2d per bushel; rye at 2s 6d per bushel; labour in the summer at 2s per day." This was afterwards recorded upon the suggestion of Mr Sumner that the article of beef was stated above the market price.from "A History of the Town of Keene [1732-1874] by S G Griffin, 1904: "March 26, 1761...it was 'Voted to add Ten Pounds Sterling money of Great Brittain to the Worthy Mr Clement Sumner to the sum that was voted to him Feb ye Sixteenth last past and also a Sixty fourth Part of this Township as mentioned in Our Royal Charter to the First Setled Gospel Minister Provided he shall settle among us." Forom this it appears that Mr Sumner had been called at a previous meeting in February and "His salary was fixed at thirty-five pounds sterling and his firewood, with an annual increase of one pound ten shillings sterling, until fifteen pounds should be added." (Annals, page 35) April 15, 1761, the town "Voted Ten Pounds Sterling Money of Great Brittain to be added to Mr Clement Sumners Sallary and the Whole Sallary to be stated on Commodities as they be now ..." "Mr Sumner accepted the call in a letter dated April 27, which is recorded in the town books, page 23, old records; and he was ordained on the 11th of June. The church was reorganized at that time, with fourteen male members--having been without a pastor for a year and eight months--and two years later Dr Obadiah Blake was chosen one of the deacons... "23 Feb 1760: "Voted onthe 5th article that the Lots of Land Laid out to the Revd Mr Clement Sumner by a Contee Chosen for that Purpose be Recorded and made sure to him--viz house lots No 28-29 eight acre Lot of Meadow Land (54) Thirty acre Lot (50)Ten acre Lot of Meadow Land (23) a Hundred acre Lot to House Lot (29) also a five acre Lot of Meadow to the same House Lot." 1769 "This meeting 'Voted to Raise the Sum of Sixty Three Pounds Six Shillings and Eaight Pence Lawfull money For the Revd mr Sumners Sallary the Present year--Voted the Sum of Ten Pounds Lawfull money for Procureing Mr Sumner's Firewood: and each Person to have Liberty to Pay his Propotion of the above Sum in Good Marchantable Firewood at Five Shillings pr cord to be Deliv'd at Mr Sumners Door at or Before the First Day of February Next; or in defaultr thereof the money was to be collected." "Return of the names of the Persons found guilty of missdemeanors against the States by a Special Session held at Keen June 1777 as pr minutes on file with the sum fined & order thereon ...Revd Clement Sumner 40s..." "CLEMENT SUMNER Rev. Clement Sumner came from Cheshire, Ct.; graduated at Yale in 1758; was ordained at Keene, June 11, 1761. Before coming to Keene he had married Elizabeth, daughter of Capt. Samuel Gilbert of Hebron, Ct., the principal proprietor of the township of Gilsum, NH, though never a rewsident there. Their children: (see chart). "He remained pastor here for eleven years, and eighty-four memberswere added tothe church during that time. The misconduct of his children, as was said, having caused some dissatisfaction, he was dismissed at his own request in 1772; but he spent his life in Keene, an excellent citizen, and a man of liveral views, for those times. He preached for a time at Thetford, Vt., and occasionallly at other places, but was never settled again. In August 1763, he was chosen proprietors' clerk of Gilsum--put down as "Mr Sumner of Keen." He died in Keene in 1795, in the sixty-fourth year of his age, and was buried in the old south yard. His widow died many years later, at JWest Swanzey. His sons settled in Keene and had children whose births were recorded in the town books."!per History of Tolland County: "Rev Clement graduated at Yale in 1758.He married Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel Gilbert of Hebron, and moved to New Hampshire."!per "Historical Sketches of the Coos Country" by Rev Grant Powers 1880:

    Thetford did not settle a minister until the summer of 1773, when a man by the name of Clement Sumner was installed their pastor. We know not the place of his nativity. He graduated at Yale College in 1758, settled in Keene, NH, June 11, 1761, and was dismissed, April 30, 1772. He remained in Thetford but little more than two years. He became a tory, left them without asking for a dismission, and went to Swanzey, NH, where he became a Universalist preacher, and continued in that persuasion until his death. He was the source of much trouble ot the town of Thetford. He took from them a fine right of land which fell to him by settlement, and divided the church and town. Wallace says, 'He was no more fit to preach than a fox is to make a gold watch.' We do not learn that there was ever any lack of fellowship between him and his Universalist brethren at Swanzey.
    NOTE 1./ Ordained in Keene 11 Jun 1761. Served until 30 April 1772. Clement Sumner was the first settled gospel minister of [Keene] (April 27, 1761). A committee was voted 12 pounds, lawful money of the Mass. Bay, for the trouble and charge in providing for the counsel at Mr Sumner's ordination; also five pounds for paying Mr Sumner for five weeks' preaching before his settlement. It was voted by the town this year that 'the Reverend Mr Sumners' salary be stated on commodities as they be now, and so from year to year. Commodities stated as they be now: Wheat at 3s 2 1/2 d sterling per bushel; pork at 3d per pound; beef at 2d per pound; Indian corn at 2s 2d per bushel; rye at 2s 6d per bushel; labour in the summer at 2s per day." This was afterwards recorded upon the suggestion of Mr Sumner that the article of beef was stated above the market price.from "A History of the Town of Keene [1732-1874] by S G Griffin, 1904: "March 26, 1761...it was 'Voted to add Ten Pounds Sterling money of Great Brittain to the Worthy Mr Clement Sumner to the sum that was voted to him Feb ye Sixteenth last past and also a Sixty fourth Part of this Township as mentioned in Our Royal Charter to the First Setled Gospel Minister Provided he shall settle among us." Forom this it appears that Mr Sumner had been called at a previous meeting in February and "His salary was fixed at thirty-five pounds sterling and his firewood, with an annual increase of one pound ten shillings sterling, until fifteen pounds should be added." (Annals, page 35) April 15, 1761, the town "Voted Ten Pounds Sterling Money of Great Brittain to be added to Mr Clement Sumners Sallary and the Whole Sallary to be stated on Commodities as they be now ..." "Mr Sumner accepted the call in a letter dated April 27, which is recorded in the town books, page 23, old records; and he was ordained on the 11th of June. The church was reorganized at that time, with fourteen male members--having been without a pastor for a year and eight months--and two years later Dr Obadiah Blake was chosen one of the deacons... "23 Feb 1760: "Voted onthe 5th article that the Lots of Land Laid out to the Revd Mr Clement Sumner by a Contee Chosen for that Purpose be Recorded and made sure to him--viz house lots No 28-29 eight acre Lot of Meadow Land (54) Thirty acre Lot (50)Ten acre Lot of Meadow Land (23) a Hundred acre Lot to House Lot (29) also a five acre Lot of Meadow to the same House Lot." 1769 "This meeting 'Voted to Raise the Sum of Sixty Three Pounds Six Shillings and Eaight Pence Lawfull money For the Revd mr Sumners Sallary the Present year--Voted the Sum of Ten Pounds Lawfull money for Procureing Mr Sumner's Firewood: and each Person to have Liberty to Pay his Propotion of the above Sum in Good Marchantable Firewood at Five Shillings pr cord to be Deliv'd at Mr Sumners Door at or Before the First Day of February Next; or in defaultr thereof the money was to be collected." "Return of the names of the Persons found guilty of missdemeanors against the States by a Special Session held at Keen June 1777 as pr minutes on file with the sum fined & order thereon ...Revd Clement Sumner 40s..." "CLEMENT SUMNER Rev. Clement Sumner came from Cheshire, Ct.; graduated at Yale in 1758; was ordained at Keene, June 11, 1761. Before coming to Keene he had married Elizabeth, daughter of Capt. Samuel Gilbert of Hebron, Ct., the principal proprietor of the township of Gilsum, NH, though never a rewsident there. Their children: (see chart). "He remained pastor here for eleven years, and eighty-four memberswere added tothe church during that time. The misconduct of his children, as was said, having caused some dissatisfaction, he was dismissed at his own request in 1772; but he spent his life in Keene, an excellent citizen, and a man of liveral views, for those times. He preached for a time at Thetford, Vt., and occasionallly at other places, but was never settled again. In August 1763, he was chosen proprietors' clerk of Gilsum--put down as "Mr Sumner of Keen." He died in Keene in 1795, in the sixty-fourth year of his age, and was buried in the old south yard. His widow died many years later, at JWest Swanzey. His sons settled in Keene and had children whose births were recorded in the town books."!per History of Tolland County: "Rev Clement graduated at Yale in 1758.He married Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel Gilbert of Hebron, and moved to New Hampshire."!per "Historical Sketches of the Coos Country" by Rev Grant Powers 1880:
    Thetford did not settle a minister until the summer of 1773, when a man
    by the name of Clement Sumner was installed their pastor. We know not
    the place of his nativity. He graduated at Yale College in 1758, settled
    in Keene, NH, June 11, 1761, and was dismissed, April 30, 1772. He
    remained in Thetford but little more than two years. He became a tory,
    left them without asking for a dismission, and went to Swanzey, NH,
    where he became a Universalist preacher, and continued in that
    persuasion until his death. He was the source of much trouble ot the
    town of Thetford. He took from them a fine right of land which fell to
    him by settlement, and divided the church and town. Wallace says, 'He
    was no more fit to preach than a fox is to make a gold watch.' We do not
    learn that there was ever any lack of fellowship between him and his
    Universalist brethren at Swanzey.

    Rev married Elizabeth GILBERT. Elizabeth was born on 19 Aug 1736 in Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut; died in in West Swansey, New Hampshire. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth GILBERT was born on 19 Aug 1736 in Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut; died in in West Swansey, New Hampshire.
    Children:
    1. Anna SUMNER was born on 22 Feb 1760 in Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut.
    2. 1. Elizabeth SUMNER was born on 22 Feb 1760 in Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut; died on 26 Feb 1767 in Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut.
    3. Clarissa SUMNER was born in 1762 in Keene, Cheshire, New Hampshire.
    4. Lucina SUMNER was born on 10 Sep 1764 in Keene, Cheshire, New Hampshire; died in 1838 in Potsdam, St. Lawrence, New York.
    5. William1 SUMNER was born on 13 Dec 1765 in Keene, Cheshire, New Hampshire; died on 13 Dec 1765 in Keene, Cheshire, New Hampshire.
    6. Clement Augustus SUMNER was born on 06 Jul 1767 in Keene, Cheshire, New Hampshire; died on 11 Mar 1829.
    7. Samuel Gilbert SUMNER was born on 27 Apr 1769 in Keene, Cheshire, New Hampshire; died in 1841.
    8. William2 SUMNER was born on 01 Apr 1771 in Keene, Cheshire, New Hampshire; died on 18 Dec 1851 in Esquising Township, Halton County, Ontario.
    9. Elizabeth SUMNER was born on 07 Apr 1774.
    10. Zelinda SUMNER was born on 30 Oct 1777.
    11. Sarah SUMNER was born on 20 Aug 1780.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Physician William SUMNER was born on 18 Mar 1699 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachussets (son of Clement SUMNER and Margaret HARRIS); died on 04 Mar 1778 in Claremont, Sullivan, New Hampshire.

    Physician married Hannah HUNT on 11 Oct 1721 in Lebanon, New London, CT. Hannah was born on 03 Oct 1702 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut; died on 02 Apr 1781 in Claremont, Sullivan, New Hampshire. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Hannah HUNT was born on 03 Oct 1702 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut; died on 02 Apr 1781 in Claremont, Sullivan, New Hampshire.
    Children:
    1. WilliamJr SUMNER was born on 06 Feb 1723 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut; died on 22 Oct 1748 in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut.
    2. Mary SUMNER was born on 08 Feb 1725 in Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut; died in 1780 in Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut.
    3. Reuben SUMNER was born on 29 May 1727 in Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut; died on 02 Apr 1807 in Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut.
    4. Hannah SUMNER was born on 23 Apr 1730 in Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut; died in in Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut.
    5. 2. Rev Clement SUMNER was born on 15 Jul 1731 in Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut; died on 29 Mar 1795 in Keene, Cheshire, New Hampshire.
    6. Thomas1 SUMNER was born on 07 May 1733 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut; died on 25 May 1733 in Lebanon, New London, Connecticut.
    7. RS Thomas2 Hunt SUMNER was born on 11 May 1734 in Hebron, Tolland, Vermont; died on 04 Jan 1820 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada.
    8. Johnathan SUMNER was born on 15 Mar 1735 in Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut.
    9. Benjamin SUMNER was born on 05 Feb 1737 in Hebron, Tolland, Vermont; died on 09 May 1815 in Claremont, Sullivan, New Hampshire.
    10. Elizabeth SUMNER was born on 22 May 1742 in New London, Connecticut; died on 15 Aug 1803.
    11. Sarah SUMNER was born on 22 May 1749 in Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut; died on 25 Jun 1827 in Colchester, New London, Connecticut.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Clement SUMNER was born on 06 Sep 1671 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachussets (son of William Roger SUMNER and Elizabeth CLEMENT); died on 18 May 1712 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachussets.

    Clement married Margaret HARRIS on 18 May 1698 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachussets. Margaret was born on 16 Jan 1674 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachussets. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Margaret HARRIS was born on 16 Jan 1674 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachussets.
    Children:
    1. 4. Physician William SUMNER was born on 18 Mar 1699 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachussets; died on 04 Mar 1778 in Claremont, Sullivan, New Hampshire.
    2. Ebenezer SUMNER was born on 01 Sep 1701 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts; died on 26 Dec 1783 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.
    3. Margaret SUMNER was born on 07 Dec 1702 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts; died on 07 Dec 1702 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.
    4. Margaret SUMNER was born on 18 Jul 1705 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts; died on 29 Dec 1783 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts?.
    5. Elizabeth SUMNER was born on 08 Oct 1707 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.
    6. Samuel SUMNER was born on 31 Aug 1709 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts; died on 26 Jan 1784 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.
    7. Benjamin SUMNER was born on 28 May 1711 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts; died on 21 Jul 1795 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.