Samuel  HINCKLEY 
1589 - 31 Oct 1662
- BIRTH: 1589, Harrietsham, Kent, England
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 - CHRISTENING: 25 May 1589, Hawkhurst, Kent, England
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 - EMIGRATION: 1635, Sandwich, Barnstable, MA
 - DEATH: 31 Oct 1662, Barnstable, Barnstable, MA
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Family 1
: Sarah  SOULE 
- MARRIAGE: 7 May 1617, Hawkhurst, Kent, England
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-   Thomas  HINKLEY 
 -   John  HINCKLEY 
 -  +Susannah  HINKLEY 
 -   Marie  HINCKLEY 
 -   Sarah  HINCKLEY 
 -   Mary  HINCKLEY 
 -   Elizabeth  HINCKLEY 
 -   John  HINCKLEY 
 -   Elizabeth  HINCKLEY 
 -   Samuel  HINCKLEY 
 -   Samuel  HINCKLEY 
 -   Unnamed  HINCKLEY 
 -   Unnamed  HINCKLEY 
 -   Unnamed  HINCKLEY 
 -   Samuel  HINCKLEY 
 -   John  HINCKLEY 
  
Family 2
: Bridget  BODFISH 
- MARRIAGE: 15 Dec 1657, Barnstable, Barnstable, MA
  
 
  
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To Scituate, MA in 1635, moved to Barnstable, MA in 1639, prominent in public affairs.
 
 
"Vital Records of the Towns of Barnstable and Sandwich"
 
Leonard and Norma Smith, Mayflower Descendant, 1901-1935
 
"Massachusetts Town, Probate and Vital Records, 1600s-1900s" CD-ROM
 
Broderbund Software, 1999
 
[For Barnstable, pp28-31]
 
"Samuel Hinkleys Children born at Barnstable
 
Samuel his Son born ye 24 of July 1642
 
his Son John Born ye 24. of May 1644
 
Sarah his Wife Died ye 18 of August 1656
 
& Sd Samuel Married with Bridget Bodfish vid: About ye 15 of Decem 1657
 
Samuel Hinkley Sen'r buried ye End of Octor 1662"
 
 
"The Pioneers of Massachusetts"
 
Charles Henry Pope, Boston, MA, 1900
 
"Massachusetts Genealogical Records, 1600s-1800s" CD-ROM
 
Genealogy.com, 2000
 
p231: "HINCKLEY, HINKLY, Samuel, from Tenterden, co. Kent, came in the Hercules in March, 1634.
 
Settled at Scituate. Frm. 7 Feb. 1636-7. Rem. to Barnstable in 1638-9. Juror, town officer. His wife Sarah
 
came with him; was adm. chh. Aug. 30, 1635; they brought four children: Thomas, (who became governor
 
of Plymouth Colony,) Susanna, (m. Rev. John Smith,) Sarah, (m. Henry Cobb,) and Mary; other ch. b. here
 
were Elizabeth bapt. Sept. 6, 1635, (m. 15 July, 1657, Elisha Parker,) Samuel bapt. 24 July, 1642, John
 
bapt. 26 May, 1644. His wife d. Aug. 18, 1656; he m. Dec, 1657, Bridget Bodfish. He d. Oct. 31, 1662; will
 
dated 8 Oct. 1662, prob. 4 March, 1662-3, beq. to wife Bridget, sons Samuel, John and Thomas, daus.
 
Susannah, Sarah, Mary and Elizabeth, and to his grandchildren. [Reg. VI, 95.]"
 
 
"Genealogical Research in England"
 
Elizabeth French
 
NEHGR v65 p314 (Oct 1911)
 
Lists all 16 children, born in both England and America. Of the 16, only 7 survived childhood;
 
the lists presented below by Messinger and Otis agree, but miss some of the infants who
 
died in England.
 
 
"The Hinckley Family"
 
George W. Messinger
 
NEHGR v13 p208 (Jul 1859)
 
"Samuel Hinckley of Tenterden, county of Kent, England, came to New England in the ship
 
Hercules of Sandwich, which sailed about March, 1634 - with his wife Sarah and four children.
 
He first settled at Scituate, and by the early records it appears that his wife joined the church
 
there, Aug. 16, 1635. He removed with his family to Barnstable in 1639. His first wife, Sarah, died
 
Aug. 18, 1656, and he married, for his second wife, Bridget Bodfish, Dec. 15, 1657. He died at
 
Barnstable, Oct. 31, 1662."
 
 
"History of Scituate, Massachusetts"
 
Samuel Deane
 
"Massachusetts Town, Probate and Vital Records, 1600s-1900s" CD-ROM
 
Broderbund Software, 1999
 
p284: "Samuel Hinckley came into Scituate probably with Mr Lothrop, 1634. He was a freeman 1637.
 
His house was on Kent street, the second south of Greenfield lane. He also owned the marsh between
 
his house and the third cliff, He had also land near Rotten marsh, on the south-east, next to Mr Vassall's
 
"brook hall field." He removed to Barnstable, 1640. His son Samuel was here with him, and removed to
 
Barnstable : his children were Sarah born 1642, John 1644. His wife Sarah died 1656, and he married
 
Bridget Bodfish 1657."
 
 
"Genealogical Notes of Barnstable Families"
 
Otis, Amos
 
Barnstable, Mass.: F.B. & F.P. Goss, 1888-90; v2, p30
 
Emigrated in 1635 aboard the "Hercules". The text lists the 12 children, only 7 surviving.
 
"Samuel Hinckley brought with him his wife Sarah and four children, and immediately
 
after his arrival in Boston wen to Scituate and built a house...Mrs. Sarah Hickley died
 
Aug. 18, 1656, and Samuel Hinckley married Dec. 15, 1657, for his second wife, Bridget
 
Bodfish, widow of Robert of Sandwich...Samuel Hinckley died Oct. 31, 1662."
 
 
"A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England"
 
James Savage
 
Pub. Boston, 1860-1862, pp. 118-124, 424-425
 
"SAMUEL, Scituate, from Tenterden in Kent, came in the Hercules of
 
Sandwich, 1635, with w. Sarah, and four ch."
 
 
"Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy"
 
Frederick A. Virkus, Chicago, IL, 1925
 
Vol. 1, p. 979, "Immigrant Ancestors"
 
"Hinckley, Samuel (1595-1662) from Eng. in the "Hercules" to Scituate, Mass., 1635;
 
removed to Barnstable , 1639; m. in England Sarah -- (died 1656); m. 2d, Bridget Bodfish."
 
 
"New England Marriages Prior To 1700"
 
Clarence A. Torrey,
 
(as found on NEHGS CD-ROM, Boston, 2001)
 
"HINCKLEY, Samuel (1589-1662) & 1/wf Sarah SOULE/SOOLE (1600-1656);
 
Hawkhurst, Kent, 7 May 1617; Scituate/Barnstable"
 
"HINCKLEY, Samuel (1589-1662) & 2/wf Bridget (_____) [BODFISH],
 
w Robert; ca 15 Dec 1657; Barnstable"
 
 
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Grant Smith, Ottawa & Jannis Rogers, Winnipeg, Long Point Settle 
 
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Ida Florence Crozier & Mary Victoria Sanderson, "Building our Pe 
 
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The Smith Family History, a compendium prepared in the 1980s b 
 
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Ida Florence Crozier & Mary Victoria Sanderson, "Building our Pe 
 
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Ida Florence Crozier & Mary Victoria Sanderson, "Building our Pe 
 
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Ida Florence Crozier & Mary Victoria Sanderson, "Building our Pe 
 
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The Smith Family History, a compendium prepared in the 1980s b 
 
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