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Martha Hues (unknown)

Also Known As: "Martha", "widow of Thomas Sheriff", "not Potter"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Probably, England
Death: November 30, 1691 (56-65)
Portsmouth, Newport County, Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, (Present USA)
Place of Burial: Portsmouth, Newport County, RI, United States
Immediate Family:

Wife of Thomas Sheriff, of Portsmouth; Thomas Hazard, "Progenitor of the Hazard Family- USA" and Lewis Hues, of Lyme
Mother of John B. Sheriff; Caleb Shreve; Thomas Shreve; Susannah Thomas; Daniel Shreve and 5 others

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About Martha Hues

  • Do not confuse:
    • Martha (–?–) (Hazard), first wife of Thomas-1 Hazard
    • Martha (–?–) (Sheriff) (Hazard) Hues, second wife of Thomas-1 Hazard

Martha (---) (Sheffield) (Hazard) Hues

  • Born: bet: 1635 and 1654
  • Died: Aft 1691 Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, United States Age 58 years

Marriage

  1. Before 1648 Husband: Thomas Sheriffe

Children:

  • John Sheriff Birth: circa February 9, 1648, Portsmouth, RI;
  • Thomas Shreve, Birth: October 2, 1649, Plymouth, Massachusetts;
  • Mary Sheffield, Birth: circa 1654, Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island;
  • Daniel (Sheriff), Birth: circa 1658, Little Compton, Rhode Island;
  • Susannah Thomas, Birth: 1656, Portsmouth, Newport, RI;
  • Elizabeth Carter, Birth: 1660, Portsmouth, Newport, RI
  • Sarah Moon, Birth: 1665, Portsmouth, Newport, RI

Marriage [2] 1675, Portsmouth, Newport, RI

Husband: Thomas Hazard, Jr., b. 1608, of, Orset, Nottinghamshire, England; d. 1680, Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island

Martha’s second husband, Thomas Hazard made a declaration (just after her first husband’s death 1675, May 29): this is to satisfy all men, whom it may anyway concern, whereas there is a promise of matrimony betwixt Thomas Hazard and Martha Sheriff, yet I the foresaid Thomas Hazard do take the said Martha Sheriff for her own person, without having anything to do with her estate or with anything that is hers, &c (GDRI, 177).

Marriage [3]

Husband: Lewis Hues

According to Allen, Lewis Hues: Absconded within seven weeks of their marriage, taking with him much property belonging to his wife, which occasioned her to transfer her remaining property subject to certain provisions for her maintenance during her lifetime to her son John.

Austin provides further information: Martha Hues, wife of Lewis Hues, made agreement with her son John Shrieff, which she had by her former husband. Whereas said Lewis Hues was lawfully married to his above named wife Martha, took an occasion privately to go away within six or seven weeks after he was married, taking away great part of her estate that was hers in her former husband’s time. She now surrenders all her estate real and personal to her son John, excepting provisions, bedding, &c, and such things as she formerly gave her daughter Susanna Sheriff, John Sheriff to pay his mother ,6, on Dec. 25th yearly for life, and thirty pounds good cheese and two barrels cider, to barrels apples, firewood, foom at north east end of house she now lives in, east part of garden, and keep of a horse or mare, &c (GDRI, 178).



SOURCE: Robinson, Caroline Elizabeth (1895). The Hazard Family of Rhode Island, 1635 - 1894. Boston.

Thomas Hazard first married a woman named Martha, about whom little is known. Based on the probable birth dates of his children, his wife and at least two children likely sailed with him from England to New England.

Hazard had a friendly relationship with Thomas Sheriff of Portsmouth, and when the latter died, Hazard married, as his second wife, Sheriff's widow, also named Martha. In his first will in 1669, Hazard made his son executor, and named all three daughters, but in his later will, his son and daughters were disinherited, with all of his estate going to his "beloved yoakfellow Martha Hassard now living. Following Hazard's death, his widow then married Lewis Hues, who abandoned her within a few weeks, apparently "taking away great part of her estate, that was hers in her former husband's time."



Seen as Christened 1611 at St Bride London.


https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MKY5-CZH

  • Martha (–?–) (Sheriff) (Hazard) Hues, second wife of Thomas-1 Hazard
  • Do not confuse with Martha (–?–) (Hazard), first wife of Thomas-1 Hazard

Great Migration 1634-1635, G-H. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2009.) Originally published as: The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume III, G-H, by Robert Charles Anderson. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2003.

http://www.americanancestors.org/DB116/i/7118/296/22097195


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Hazard
Thomas Hazard

Hazard first married a woman named Martha, about whom little is known. Based on the probable birth dates of his children, his wife and at least two children likely sailed with him from England to New England. Hazard had a friendly relationship with Thomas Sheriff of Portsmouth, and when the latter died, Hazard married, as his second wife, Sheriff's widow, also named Martha. In his first will in 1669, Hazard made his son executor, and named all three daughters, but in his later will, his son and daughters were disinherited, with all of his estate going to his "beloved yoakfellow Martha Hassard now living." Following Hazard's death, his widow then married Lewis Hues, who abandoned her within a few weeks, apparently "taking away great part of her estate, that was hers in her former husband's time."


https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/KCZ6-MDC

According to Allen, Lewis Hues:

Absconded within seven weeks of their marriage, taking with him much property belonging to his wife, which occasioned her to transfer her remaining property subject to certain provisions for her maintenance during her lifetime to her son John.

Austin provides further information:

Martha Hues, wife of Lewis Hues, made agreement with her son John Shrieff, which she had by her former husband. Whereas said Lewis Hues was lawfully married to his above named wife Martha, took an occasion privately to go away within six or seven weeks after he was married, taking away great part of her estate that was hers in her former husband’s time. She now surrenders all her estate real and personal to her son John, excepting provisions, bedding, &c, and such things as she formerly gave her daughter Susanna Sheriff, John Sheriff to pay his mother £6, on Dec. 25th yearly for life, and thirty pounds good cheese and two barrels cider, to barrels apples, firewood, foom at north east end of house she now lives in, east part of garden, and keep of a horse or mare.


Notes

Conflicting published histories regarding his marriage; no original sources are cited. Using majority.

Three statements that Sarah married Lewis Hugh or Hughes

1. Mack Genealogy : The Descendants of John Mack of Lyme, Conn
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/878156:61157

2. Three Hundred Colonial Ancestors
http://Ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/23597/images/dvm_GenMon...

3. Additions and corrections for Thomas Hungerford of Hartford and New London, Conn.
https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/16388/images/dvm_G...

This history states only that he married a daughter of Thomas Hungerford I

Lieutenant Joshua Hewes : A New England pioneer and some of his descendants states only that he married a daughter of Thomas Hungerford I
https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/61157/images/46155...

This source states that Sarah's sister Hannah married Lewis Hughes.
John Leigh of Agawam
https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/11984/images/dvm_G...


References

  1. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/collaborate/KCZ6-MDC
  2. U.S., New England Marriages Prior to 1700. Page 672. < AncestrySharing > SHERIVE/SHERIFF Thomas (-1675) & (Martha) _?_) (-1691+), m/2 Thomas HAZARD 1675, m/3 Lewis HUES; b. 1649; Plymouth.
  3. https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MKY5-CZH
  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Hazard cites
    1. Anderson, Robert Charles (2003). The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England 1634–1635. Vol. III G-H. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society. pp. 294–8. ISBN 0-88082-158-2.
    2. Austin, John Osborne (1887). Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island. Albany, New York: J. Munsell's Sons. ISBN 978-0-8063-0006-1.
    3. Moriarity, G. Andrews (April 1944). "Additions and Corrections to Austin's Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island". The American Genealogist. 20: 186.
    4. Robinson, Caroline Elizabeth (1895). The Hazard Family of Rhode Island, 1635 - 1894. Boston: Published by the author. p. 166. george hazard rhode island governor.
  5. http://shrevehistory.com/ThomasSheriff.xml
  6. Willoughby & associated Families - http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db...
  7. Allen, Luther P., History and Genealogy of the Shreve Family p. 27;
  8. Austin, John Osborne, Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island,
  9. Joel Munsell’s Sons, Albany, New York, 1937, p. 177; Wilroth, Benjamin Franklin,
  10. Little Compton Families, Little Compton Historical Society, Little Compton, Rhode Island, 1967, p. 568.
  11. Title: New England Families Genealogical and Memorial: Third Series, Volume IV, Page: 1684
  12. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Sheriff-13 "Martha married Thomas Hazard (~1610 - >1677) in 1675 in Rhode Island. Thomas Hazard died in 1677. Martha then married Lewis Hues on March 22, 1691"
  13. The genealogy and history of the Shreve family from 1641; by Allen, L. P. (Luther Prentice), 1853-. Page 17-18. < Archive.Org >
  14. North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000 Lieutenant Joshua Hewes : A New England pioneer and some of his descendants : with materials for a Page 434. < AncestryImage >
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Martha Hues's Timeline

1623
1623
Portsmouth, New Port, Rhode Island, United States
1630
1630
Probably, England
1648
February 9, 1648
Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, United States
1649
September 2, 1649
Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island, Colonial America
October 2, 1649
Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
1652
1652
Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, USA
1656
1656
Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island, Colonial America
1658
1658
Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island, Colonial America
1660
1660
Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island, Colonial America