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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Son Hazen was born in 1742 in Hazen Hill, Carmel, Dutchess County, New York (son of Caleb Hazen and Sarah Hamblin); and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Caleb Hazen was born on 04 Apr 1720 in Norwich, New London County, Connecticut (son of John Hazen and Mercy Bradstreet); died on 05 Mar 1777 in Carmel, Dutchess County, New York; was buried about 05 Mar 1777 in Gilead Cemetery, Carmel, Putnam County, Putnam.

    Other Events:

    • BAPM: 08 May 1720
    • Military: 1778; Ensign Seventh Dutchess County Regiment

    Notes:

    .

    Bapt. 8 May 1720 Caleb Hazen, with his wife and father in law, came towhat is now the town of Carmel in 1740, and settled on what has ever since been called "Hazen Hill," on the south side of Croton River, aboutamile and a half southwest of the village of Carmel.

    The Hazen Family in America book has the following paragraph:
    The tradition is that Eleazer Hamblin brought his family from Cape Cod to CT about 1739, and left them with the family of John Hazen for the winter, while he was prospecting in Philipse Patent (later Frederickstown), N. Y. When he returned to Connecticut in the spring, he found CalebHazen ready to go with him as his son-in-law. They settled within thelimits of the present town of Carmel, Putnam County; Caleb Hazen had afarm of about 500 acres on what has since been called Hazen Hill. He built his home on the west branch of the Croton River near the south endofthe dam at Reservoir D, and erected a forge and furnace a few rods below the bridge there. He manufactured everything made of iron then needed in building or in agriculture. The iron ore was obtained from a mine under what is now Brewster. As his children married, portions of thefarm were set off and houses builtfor them.

    Caleb married Sarah Hamblin in Mar 1738 in Carmel, Dutchess County, New York. Sarah (daughter of E. Hamblin and S. Sears) was born on 16 Mar 1719 in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts; died in Dec 1814 in Carmel, Dutchess County, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sarah Hamblin was born on 16 Mar 1719 in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts (daughter of E. Hamblin and S. Sears); died in Dec 1814 in Carmel, Dutchess County, New York.

    Notes:

    CT001 The CT Nutmegger Dec 1992, p.366 Sarah Hamblin b Barnstable MA 1720/21, who m Caleb Hazen (John(3), Thomas(2), Edward(1)) in 1740 while her father was in NY scouting for land on which to settle, died in 1814 and was buried in the Old Gilead Cemetery in Carmel; her husband died in1777 and was also buried there (Pelletreau, p.390). Their home was called "Hazen Hill" and they had seven children (Pelletreau, p.390).

    Children:
    1. Sarah Hazen was born in 1742 in Hazen Hill, Carmel, Dutchess County, New York; died on 23 Apr 1801 in Hazen Hill, Carmel, Dutchess County, New York.
    2. 1. Son Hazen was born in 1742 in Hazen Hill, Carmel, Dutchess County, New York; and died.
    3. Abigail Hazen was born on 21 Aug 1765 in Hazen Hill, Carmel, Dutchess County, New York; died on 22 Jul 1815.
    4. Caleb Hazen was born on 07 Nov 1749 in Hazen Hill, Carmel, Dutchess County, New York; died on 31 Mar 1806 in Hazen Hill, Carmel, Dutchess County, New York.
    5. Eleazer W Hazen was born in 1755 in Hazen Hill, Carmel, Dutchess County, New York; died on 20 Sep 1793 in Hazen Hill, Carmel, Dutchess County, New York.
    6. Moses Hazen was born in Feb 1758 in Hazen Hill, Carmel, Dutchess County, New York; died on 20 Jan 1834.
    7. Charity Hazen was born in 1744 in Hazen Hill, Carmel, Dutchess County, New York; died about 1811 in Carmel, Dutchess County, New York.
    8. Mercy Hazen was born about 1747; died about 1819 in Middletown, Delaware County, New York.
    9. A. Hazen


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Hazen was born on 23 Mar 1685 in Boxford, Essex County, Massachusetts (son of Thomas Hazen and Mary Howlett); died on 24 Feb 1772 in Norwich, New London County, Connecticut.

    John married Mercy Bradstreet in 1709 in Norwich, New London County, Connecticut. Mercy (daughter of John Bradstreet and Sarah Perkins) was born on 02 Jun 1689 in Topsfield, Essex County, Massachusetts; died on 22 Nov 1725 in Norwich, New London County, Connecticut; was buried in Norwich, New London County, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mercy Bradstreet was born on 02 Jun 1689 in Topsfield, Essex County, Massachusetts (daughter of John Bradstreet and Sarah Perkins); died on 22 Nov 1725 in Norwich, New London County, Connecticut; was buried in Norwich, New London County, Connecticut.
    Children:
    1. Samuel Hazen was born on 01 May 1713 in Norwich, New London County, Connecticut; died after 1775 in Hardwick, Sussex County, New Jersey.
    2. Simon Hazen was born on 04 Jun 1715 in Norwich, New London County, Connecticut; and died.
    3. Margaret Hazen was born on 16 Jul 1717 in Norwich, New London County, Connecticut; died in in Hardwick, Sussex County, New Jersey.
    4. John Hazen was born on 21 Feb 1710 in Boxford, Essex County, Massachusetts; and died.
    5. Sarah Hazen was born on 06 Jul 1722 in Norwich, New London County, Connecticut; died on 19 Nov 1807.
    6. Daniel Hazen was born on 01 Jun 1724 in Norwich, New London County, Connecticut; died on 04 Dec 1788 in Independence Township, Sussex County, New Jersey.
    7. Joshua Hazen was born on 28 Jun 1719 in Norwich, New London County, Connecticut; died after 28 Jun 1719 in Norwich, New London County, Connecticut.
    8. 2. Caleb Hazen was born on 04 Apr 1720 in Norwich, New London County, Connecticut; died on 05 Mar 1777 in Carmel, Dutchess County, New York; was buried about 05 Mar 1777 in Gilead Cemetery, Carmel, Putnam County, Putnam.

  3. 6.  E. Hamblin

    E. married S. Sears. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  S. Sears
    Children:
    1. 3. Sarah Hamblin was born on 16 Mar 1719 in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts; died in Dec 1814 in Carmel, Dutchess County, New York.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Thomas Hazen was born on 29 Jan 1657 in Bradford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts (son of Edward Hazen and Hannah Grant); died on 12 Apr 1735 in Norwich, New London County, Connecticut; was buried in Old Indian Burial Ground, Franklin, Connecticut.

    Other Events:

    • Freeman: Boxford, Essex County, Massachusetts
    • Resided: Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts
    • Resided: Boxford, Essex County, Massachusetts
    • Military: 1675; Major Samuel Appleton's company, Narraganset campaign, King Philip's War
    • Resided: 1711, Norwich, New London County, Connecticut; moved to West Farms

    Notes:

    He was in possession of a farm in Rowley given him by his father at thedeath of the latter. Soon after his marriage he removed to Boxford , where he was made freeman on March 22,1689/90. He was admitted to full communion in the church at Topsfield on August 28,1687. He was dismissedfrom this church, where most of the baptisms of his children are recorded, to become a constituent member of the church in Boxford on October4,1702.
    The records of the town of Boxford contain many items which show his growing importance in the life of the community. "At a legal towne metinghild in Boxford the ____ day of March 1687, Thomas Radington Thomas hazan Josaph Andrus be Chosen Survaiers." On "2 July 87 the Selact men ofthis Towne of Boxford have leat the parsoneg medow to Thomas hazen anddaniel wood this presant year for Six shillings to be payed i n Coren to the Cunstabul for the Ves of the Towen." On May 21,1688, "the Town choes6 men for Selact men for ye year in sewing by a voat" of whom Thomas hazen was forth. On June 24,1689 "Corporall Thomas hazen" was second of the "Selact men" also on March 8,1691/2 and March 13,1
    693/4, "Corporel Thomas hazen's" name is first among the five "seact men."
    On Jan. 29,1694/5, "the Town Choes 5 men to be a commety to carey on the worck of bulding the meting hous in the Town of Boxford a Cording to thair beast discrasion," of whom Thomas hazen was oNE In Feb. 1696/7, Thomas "hazen" was chosen one of the "fenc vewars for the yer insewing." "At a Lawful town meeting hild in Boxford the Eaith of Septem 1698 the Town Choes Thomas hassen moderator." On Jan. 3,1698/9, "The Town Choes Sargent hazen moderator for the day"; also "Sargent Thomas heazen" was one of the "5 men Chosen for our Commety to carey on the meting hows." On March 12,1699/1700. "first the Town Choes E(n)sien hazen moderator for the day."
    On Jan. 16,1700/1, Samuel English, an Indian, for the sum of nine pounds, gave a deed for the 12000 acres constituting the township of Boxfordto a committee of five men appointed by the town, of whom Ensign Thomashazen was oNE On Jan. 20,1700/1 "the town has voted to Choes 5 men tosettle our inhabetanc of the Town in seating our inhabitanc in our meting house a Cording to thair Sivel wrights having Regard Chefiy to Esteats yet soe as to have Respacts to ould age : the men Chosen for this servis bee as foloweth Ensien hazen Sargent bixbee Corparal Radington JohnAndrus and Jonathan foster." On March 11,1700/1 "theTown Choes williamfoster and Ensien hazen tithing men for the year. "
    "At a Town meting hild in Boxford the 24 of november 1701 The Town Choes Ensien heazen moderator for the day." On March 10,1701/2 "Ensien hazen is Chosen town Trasurer for the year insewing . . . . also Ensien hazen is chos to saru on the Jury of trials this next Court to bee houldenat Ipswich." "At A law Full towen meting held in Boxford Dacember the 15: 1702 the tow(n) chos insin hazzan modarator for the day" (record of Joseph Bixby). On March 9,1702/3 "the Town Choes Ensien Thomas hazen moderator for the presant meting . . . . also the Towen have chosen 5 Selact men and thaier names be as followeth : John pebody Ensien Thomas hazen Jonathan foster Samuel Simons juenrand Timothy Dorman---also the Towen Choes Ensien Thomas hazen Towen treasurer for the yer."
    On Feb. 22,1703/4 "Ensien thomas hazen" was chosen in place of Zerrubabal Endicot to whom the town of Topsfield made objection to serve on a committee to settle the bounds between the towns. On March 13,1704/5 "The Towen Choes Insien hazzen moderator for the presant meting . . . . also voted by the towen that Ensien hazen shal be Towen trasurer for the year insuing." On Feb. 26,1705/6 "also Towen Choes Ensien hazzen Sargentbixbe and Zerobebabel Endicot to vew a pees of land that John wood desirad of the towen lying in the Eastwardly corner of the pasnig farm andto mack Retorn to the towen what they did Estem s dland to bee worth."
    On March 12,1705/6 "also Ensien hazzen is Choes Selact man for the yer 1706 also assesar for 1706 . . . . also Insien hazen is chosen Touen Trasurer for the year in sewing . . . . also . . . . wee haue chosen leiutpebody Ensien hazzen and John Eames to bee a Commety to meet with Topsfiles commety . . . . a bout a deuiding lien between our towens." He wasa selectman also in 1708, and
    on March 1710/1 "The Town chos Leften. hazen for Town Clark" to succeedCapt. John Peabody, who had filled the office till that time.Probably it was not untill the spring of the following year that he re
    moved to Norwich, CT, for his first deed there is dated March 17,1711/12 and reads "Thomas Hazzen of Boxford, MA, yeoman," bought of JOnathan Hartshorn for 200, twenty acres "on the east side of the highway that leads to Pottapouge, with a dwelling house, abutting easterly on the land of Benjamin Armstrong." He was admitted an inhabitant in Norwich Dec.21,1712. "Mr. Thomas Hazen member of ye church in Boxford" and his wifewere received into the First Church of Norwich (date omitted in the church records); in 1716 he and his sons John and Thomas were among the petitioners for the formation of the West Farms Society to accommodate the portion of the town in which they live d
    and Jan. 4,1718, upon the organization of the Second Church of Norwich (now the Franklin Congregational Church, -ie c. 1945), Thomas Hazzen andMrs. Mary Hazzen were among the original members.
    No record of the will of Thomas Hazen has been found, and probably he left none, for he gave each of his two older sons a farm soon after their marriage, and the following deed dated Feb. 5, 1717/18, provided for the rest of the children: "I Thomas . . . . for and in consideration of ye love goodwill and ffatherly affection which I have and do bare towards my well beloved son Jacob Hazzen of ye same Norwich afores'd Togetherwith ye Consideration of good and sufficient security by my s'd son Jacob given to me at ye signing and sealing of these presents for ye payment of Thirty pounds apiece to his seven sisters (that is to say) thirtypounds to each of them yt have had nothing, and to make up ye sum of Thirty pounds to each of them yt have had part thereof allready, and also to take care , with myselfe, to pay my just Debts during my life, andafter my death to discharge all my Just Debts, . . . . have nad do give. . . unto him my s'd son Jacob Hazzen all my farme of lands which I now live upon in ye Township of Norwich and was laid ou in four parcells, To say fourteen acres lying on ye East side of ye highway y yt leads to pottapauge with ye dwelling house upon it . . . . with twenty three acres on ye west side of ye highway opposite . . . . with twenty acres on ye east side by ye house . . . . with four acres on ye hill called mount hope." This farm descended directly to Jacob' s great-grandson, Col. Henry Hazen of Franklin. It was more recently owned (ie c. 1945) by aDriscoll family.

    eleven Children, the first one born at Rowley, the others at Boxford ,MA:

    Freeman:
    He lived on 22 Mar 1689 at Boxford, Essex, MA; made freeman here; dismissed from the church in Topsfield to become a member of the church in Boxford in 1702.

    Resided:
    He lived on 22 Mar 1689 at Boxford, Essex, MA; made freeman here; dismissed from the church in Topsfield to become a member of the church in Boxford in 1702.

    Military:
    His name is on the roll of Major Samuel Appleton's company which servedin the Narraganset campaign in King Philip's War in 1675. he is on thelist of divers persons who were "damnified" by the burning of Major Appleton's tent at Narraganset, whose losses the court voted to repay in September 1676. As a reward for his service he was made one of the grantees of Narraganset Township No. 4 (now Greenwich, MA), the grant being confirmed about 1738-40 (Bodge, SOLDIERS OF KING PHILIP'S WAR, pp. 154, 157,426.)

    Buried:
    On a mound called the Old Indian Burying-ground in a field opposite thehouse is a tombstone inscribed "HERE LYES Y_e_ BODY / OF MRS MARY HAZEN/ LATWIFE TO LEUT / THOMAS HAZEN / WHO DIED OCTOR / Y_e_ 24 1727 AGED/6 3YEARS." It is said that her husband is also buried there, but no stone remains to mark his grave. It is said that some stones were taken from this place by an irresponsible Irishman for use as rabbit traps.

    Thomas married Mary Howlett on 01 Jan 1683 in Bradford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. Mary (daughter of T. Howlett and L. Peabody) was born about 1664 in Bradford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; died on 24 Oct 1727 in Norwich, New London County, Connecticut; was buried in Old Indian Burial Ground, Franklin, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mary Howlett was born about 1664 in Bradford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts (daughter of T. Howlett and L. Peabody); died on 24 Oct 1727 in Norwich, New London County, Connecticut; was buried in Old Indian Burial Ground, Franklin, Connecticut.

    Notes:

    From record of Eugene Girdwood lists Joan, b. 16834; in. Mercy Bradstreet as daughter. Edna b. OCT 21, 1724, Joshua Smith of Norwich, Conn
    . V. Thomas, bapt. Topsfield, MA, May 4, 1690; d. in Norwich, CT 1776 or 1777. Jacob, bapt. Topsfield, April 24, 1692; died in Norwich, CT, Dec 22, 1755.
    Research: Birth -- IGI Film # 685 Date 1849 source Call #476926 Type Film -- this shows Thomas Hazen as Father and Mary Howlett as Mother.[Hazen21404.FTW]

    Buried:
    On a mound called the Old Indian Burying-ground in a field opposite thehouse is a tombstone inscribed "HERE LYES Y_e_ BODY / OF MRS MARY HAZEN/ LATWIFE TO LEUT / THOMAS HAZEN / WHO DIED OCTOR / Y_e_ 24 1727 AGED/6 3YEARS." It is said that her husband is also buried there, but no stone remains to mark his grave. It is said that some stones were taken from this place by an irresponsible Irishman for use as rabbit traps.

    Children:
    1. . Hazen
    2. Thomas Hazen was born on 07 Feb 1689 in Boxford, Essex County, Massachusetts; died in 1776 in Norwich, New London County, Connecticut.
    3. J. Hazen
    4. . Hazen
    5. . Hazen
    6. . Hazen
    7. 4. John Hazen was born on 23 Mar 1685 in Boxford, Essex County, Massachusetts; died on 24 Feb 1772 in Norwich, New London County, Connecticut.
    8. . Hazen
    9. . Hazen
    10. . Hazen
    11. . Hazen

  3. 10.  John Bradstreet was born on 22 Jul 1653 in Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts (son of Simon Bradstreet and Anne Dudley); died on 17 Jan 1717 in Topsfield, Essex County, Massachusetts.

    John married Sarah Perkins on 11 Jun 1677 in Massachusetts. Sarah was born on 02 Mar 1655 in Massachusetts; died in Apr 1745 in Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Sarah Perkins was born on 02 Mar 1655 in Massachusetts; died in Apr 1745 in Massachusetts.
    Children:
    1. 5. Mercy Bradstreet was born on 02 Jun 1689 in Topsfield, Essex County, Massachusetts; died on 22 Nov 1725 in Norwich, New London County, Connecticut; was buried in Norwich, New London County, Connecticut.


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