Deacon HALE Robert[1]

Male Abt 1607 - 1659  (~ 52 years)


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  • Name HALE Robert 
    Prefix Deacon 
    Birth Abt 1607  [2
    Gender Male 
    Church Member 1630  Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    • Admitted to Boston church as member #18 Boston Church Records 13].
    Immigration 1630  Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  [1, 3
    Occupation 1632  Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  [3
    Blacksmith & land surveyor 
    Residence 1632  Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Church Member 14 Oct 1632  Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    • "Robert Hayle and Joan his wife" dismissed to church at Charlestown [Boston Church Records 16]. "Robert [and] Jone Hale" were among the founding members of Charlestown church, 2 November 1632 [Charlestown Church Records 7]. He was deacon of the church at Charlestown [Charlestown Vital Records 1:38].
    Occupation carpenter  [1
    Will 26 Jun 1647  [4
    _UID 97670D38EB9ED5118A064445535400007273 
    Death 16 Jul 1659  Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    • Recorded twice, and described once as ensign and once as deacon. [Vital Records of Charlestown, Mass., to the Year 1850, Volume 1, comp. and ed. Roger D. Joslyn, F.A.S.G. (Boston 1984)].
    Notes 
    • ORIGIN: Unknown
      MIGRATION: 1630
      FIRST RESIDENCE: Boston
      REMOVES: Charlestown 1632
      OCCUPATION: Carpenter.
      CHURCH MEMBERSHIP: Admitted to Boston church as member #18, which would be in the fall of 1630 [BChR 13]; "Robert Hayle and Joan his wife" dismissed to church at Charlestown, 14 October 1632 [BChR 16]; "Robert [and] Jone Hale" were among the founding members of Charlestown church, 2 November 1632 [ChChR 7]. He was deacon of the church at Charlestown [ChVR 1:38].
      FREEMAN: 14 May 1634 [MBCR 1:368].
      EDUCATION: His inventory included books valued at £2.
      OFFICES: Charlestown selectman, 13 February 1635/6, 17 February 1636/7, 12 February 1637/8 [ChTR 16, 24, 34]. Lotlayer, 11 April 1637, 1 May 1637, 29 January 1637/8, 3 April 1638 [ChTR 24, 28, 34, 35]. (Town records not searched after 1638.)
      During the 1650s Robert Hale was called on frequently by the Colony to lay out lands in the wilderness or to assist in settling disputes over land [MBCR 3:290, 418, 435, 4:1:117, 282, 295, 305, 334, 353, 373, 438]. Middlesex jury, 1 July 1653 [Pulsifer 40].
      Sergeant by 1652 [MBCR 3:290, 4:1:117]; ensign by 1658 [MBCR 4:1:353; ChVR 1:37]. Admitted to the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company in 1644 [HAHAC 1:141].
      ESTATE: Granted three acres of planting ground, 10 January 1634/5 [ChTR 12]. Surrendered five acres of land Mystic Side, 1635 [ChTR 14]. Assigned one share of hayground in 1635, increased to two shares [ChTR 19, 20]. Had five acres of land Mystic Side, 1637 [ChTR 27]. Recorded with two and three-quarters cow commons, 1637, and with four cow commons in the stinted common, 30 December 1637 [ChTR 32, 42]. In the Mystic Side allotments received parcels of fifteen, forty and five acres [ChTR 37].
      In the 1638 Charlestown Book of Possessions "Robert Hayle" held thirteen parcels: dwelling house with yard and garden, one rood on the southwest of Mill Hill; three acres arable land in East Field; three acres arable land in Line Field; two acres meadow and pasture in South Mead; two acres meadow in South Mead; four milch cow commons; six acres in Line Field; five acres woodland in Mystic Field; fifteen acres woodland in Mystic Field; fifty acres in West Rockfield; two acres meadow in South Mead; two acres meadow in South Mead; and half an acre of meadow in Mystic Field [ChBOP 19-20].
      On 19 June 1652 James Brown of Charlestown, glazier, sold to Robert Hale of Charlestown, carpenter, two acres and a quarter in Charlestown [MLR 11:43-44]. On 28 October 1654 "Randall Nickols and Elizabeth Nickolls my wife" of Charlestown sold to Robert Hale, carpenter, of Charlestown three-quarters of an acre in Charlestown [MLR 5:104, 7:295].
      In his will, dated 26 June 1647 but not admitted for probate, "Rob[e]rt Hale of Charlestowne in New England carpenter being sick in body" bequeathed to "my wife a third part of my whole estate & £20 more"; the remainder to be divided into five parts, "a half of which I give my son John two parts to be paid him at twenty-one years of age"; to "my son Samuell one and a half to be paid him at twenty-one years of age"; "my will is that my sons be brought up in learning & then to be put to such trades, as my executrix & overseers shall think meet"; to "my two daughters, Mary & Joanna," the two remaining parts paid them at eighteen years or marriage, whichever is first; "I desire our pastor may have the next swarm of bees but one"; "I would have my Mr. Nowell to have the next swarm after our pastor's, or the first in the spring"; "if my eldest son die before he come to age, his brother to enjoy half his part & my two daughters the other half"; if "my wife dispose of herself in marriage, my desire is my overseers should take bond of him that marrieth her"; "my wife" sole executrix; "my master Nowell, our pastor, & brother Brankenborow" overseers [MPR Misc 188-89].
      The inventory of the estate of "Robert Hale of Charlstowne deceased the 16th of the 5th month 1659" totalled £407 18s. 3d., of which £241 5s. was real estate: "dwelling house with outhousing, a backside & orchard," £110; "ten acres of land in the East Field at the backside of the orchard," £50; "a close for pasture with a piece of land adjoined to it next the ten acres," £6; "a piece of marsh by Mr. Trumbell's," £2; "five haylots in the south meadow by Mr. Ward's," £24; "two acres of meadow at the neck of land," £6; "by Woburne mill a piece of land," £12; "in Menotomie fech [sic, fetch?] next the bridge six acres," £6; "at Mistickside by James Barret's a piece of land," £2; "by William Johnson's lot at Mistickside 3 acres of land," £5; "five cow commons and a quarter," £26 5s.; and "a wood lot," £2 [MPR Case #10083].
      The division of the estate of Robert Hale of Charlestown was brought to court 27 December 1659 and resulted in property to the value of £150 given to "Johanna Hale the relict widow of the said Robert" including "half the dwelling house, half the barn and half the orchard" £55, "three acres and a half of land on the hill behind the orchard, the close beyond it, and meadow adjoining to the close" £23 10s., "two haylots in the South Meadow" £18 10s., and "one cow common" £5; property to the value of £100 given to "John Hale his eldest son" including a "piece of marsh" £2, "four haylots in the south meadow" £16, "the land at Woeburne" £12, "six acres of land at Notomy bridge" £6, "the piece of land at Misticke side" £2; "two acres of land in the field behind the house" £10, "a cow common & a quarter" £6 17s.; property to the value of £75 given to "Samuell Hale his younger son" including "half the house, half the barn and half the orchard, yard & front" £55, "two acres and a half of land in the field behind the orchard" £12 10s., "a cow common" £5 10s., and "the woodlot belonging to the house" £2; property to the value of £50 given to "his son & daughter Edward Willson and his wife Mary Willson to make up what they formerly received" which had included "a house plot" £20, and now included a "cow common" £3 5s.; and property to the value of £50 given to "Johanna Hale his younger daughter" including "common" £5; "three acres of land at Mistick side" £5, and "the piece of meadow at the neck of land" £10 [MPR Misc 189-90].
      On 7 September 1660 Johanna Hale the elder, widow of Robert Hale, her son John Hale, and her daughter Johanna Hale the younger (through her guardian Randall Nickolls) agreed on the division of haylots [MLR 2:126]. On 6 October 1662 Richard Jacob, Joanna Jacob and John Hale confirm "that our dear and honored relation Robert Hale later of Charlestown, deceased, above three years since did sell unto Zecheriah Long" of Charlestown about half an acre with a dwelling house [MLR 11:37]. On 12 July 1670 "Joannah Hacob, wife of Richard Jacob of Ipswich, formerly wife of Ensign Robert Hale of Charlestowne, deceased," deposed about "a lot of land my husband had at Woburne near Samuel Richardson for about twenty years before his death" [MLR 4:120].
      In her will, dated 30 July 1679 and proved 20 December 1681, "Joanna Jacob of Charlstown, widow," bequeathed to "my son John Hale all my orchard & yard between my son Wilson's ground and my house ... he paying my son Joseph Jacob ten shillings & paying debts & discharge of my funeral and giving his daughter Rebecca twelve pounds"; to "my grandchild Lydia Hale all my part of the house I now dwell in ... and an acre of my land in the field, reserving the use of the said house & land to her mother my daughter Hale while she continueth my son's widow"; to "my grandchildren Mary and Joanna Wilson all my meadow salt & fresh that lyeth between Mr. Ward's & millpond to be equally divided between them"; to " Katherine Willson my cow commonage in Charlstowne stinted commons"; to "my grandsons John & Edw[ar]d Wilson each of them half an acre of my tillage land in the fields, what I here give my daughter Wilson's children it is to be understood that their said mother shall have liberty to use during her natural life"; to "my grandson Rob[er]t Hale my pastureland which was lately a close adjoining to Deacon Stilson's close with the watering place in the same"; to "my daughter Larkin half an acre of my land in the field during her life & after to return to her children and my remaining acre of land in the field I give to be equally divided between my daughter Larkin's four children"; moveables to "my daughter Rebecca Hale," to "my daughter Lydia Hale," to "my daughter Larkin," to "my daughter Wilson," to "daughter Willard," to "daughter Judith Hasill," to "my grandson Willson," to "my grandchild Rebecca Hale," to "my son Wilson" and "his daughter Elizabeth," to "my grandchild Mary Wilson," to "Joanna Wilson," to "Katherine Wilson," to "my grandchild Joanna Larkin," and to "my daughter Larkin's two daughters"; "the rest of my household stuff I give to be divided by my three daughters dwelling in Charlstowne"; "my son Jno. Hale to be my sole executor"; "my friends Deacon Jono. Cuttler & Mr. Joseph Lynde to be overseers" [MPR 5:296-98].
      The inventory of the estate of Joanna Jacob was taken 17 December 1681 and totalled £264 4s. 6d., including £236 in real estate: "4 acres of land in the field," £80; "one-half house & orchard &c.," £130; "about 2 acres of salt marsh & 1 fresh meadow," £20; and "a cow common," £6 [MPR 5:298-99].
      BIRTH: By about 1607 based on estimated date of marriage.
      DEATH: Charlestown 16 July 1659 (recorded twice, and described once as ensign and once as deacon) [ChVR 1:37, 38].
      MARRIAGE: By 14 October 1632 Joanna _____ [BChR 16]; she married (2) Charlestown 24 September 1662 Richard Jacob [ChVR 1:41; see also MLR 3:260, 357 for marriage covenant and related agreements]. She died at Charlestown on 28 November 1681 (as "Mrs. Joanna Jacob of Charles Towne, relict of Mr. Richard Jacob of Ipswich") [ChVR 1:66].
    Person ID I3463  Noyes Family Genealogy
    Last Modified 3 Sep 2014 

    Family [HALE] Joanna,   b. 1614, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 28 Nov 1681, Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 67 years) 
    Marriage Abt 14 Oct 1632  [5
    • [The Records of the First Church in Boston, 1630-1868, Publications of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts, Volumes 39, 40 and 41, d. Richard D. Pierce (Boston 1961)]
    Children 
     1. Rev. HALE John,   b. 3 Jun 1636, Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 15 May 1700, Beverly, Essex, Massachusetts, United States Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 63 years)
     2. HALE Mary,   b. 17 May 1639, Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Yes, date unknown
     3. HALE Zacharias,   b. 3 Apr 1641, Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 5 Jun 1643, Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 2 years)
     4. HALE Samuel,   b. 9 Apr 1644, Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Yes, date unknown
     5. HALE Joanna,   b. Abt 1646, Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 18 Aug 1693, Beverly, Essex, Massachusetts, United States Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 47 years)
    Family ID F589  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 23 Feb 2024 

  • Sources 
    1. [S261] Book-The Great Migration Begins, Vol. II 1620-33, 2:834.

    2. [S261] Book-The Great Migration Begins, Vol. II 1620-33, p.837.

    3. [S441] Book-Genealogy of the Corser Family in America, p.239, CS71.C67x.

    4. [S261] Book-The Great Migration Begins, Vol. II 1620-33, 2:835.

    5. [S261] Book-The Great Migration Begins, Vol. II 1620-33, 2:837.