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Frances FOOTE
1629 - 1678 (49 years)
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Name
Frances
FOOTE
Birth
1629
ENGLAND
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Gender
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The children and grandchildren of Frances Foote suffered very much from the Indians. Her oldest child, Hannah, married Samuel Gillet in 1668 and had 4 children. While they were all very small, Hannah's husband was killed in the great fight with the Indians at Turners Falls on the Connecticut River, May 19, 1676.
The next year Hannah married Stephen Jennings, and a few months later she was captured by the Indians and taken to Canada. The poor woman - soon to be a mother - left three little children at home, the oldest but six. (Her first baby had been burned to death). Hannah was rescued in a few months, then her baby was born and named Captivity. some years later they moved to Brookfield, Massachusetts.
One day in July Hannah's husband Mr. Jennings was in the meadow, with five other men, making hay, when some Indians sprang upon them suddenly and killed them.
The husband of her daughter Captivity was also slain by the Indians.
Another daughter of Frances Foote and John Dickinson, Sarah, who married Samuel Lane and had five children, also had a terrible experience. Less than a year after Samuel Lane's death in 1690, she married a widower, Martin Kellogg, with two small children, whose wife had died six months before. They had four more children. Three of the last children and one of the first wife's who was named Martin were captured by the Indians in Deerfield, February 29, 1704 and taken to Canada.
Martin Kellogg, Jr. the first wife's child, was rescued but was captured several times. He learned the Indian language and was often employed to interpret treaties with the Indians. He became a Captan and was remarkable even in that day of strong men for his great strength and firmness, and many tales are told of his exploits.
The three other children of Sarah Dickenson and Martin Kellogg, Sr. who were captured were; Joseph, 13; Joanna, 11; and Rebecca,9. Joseph learned the Indian language and on his return from captivity often acted as an interpreter. Joanna stayed with the Indians and finally married an Indian Chief and had a number of children. Once she came to visit her half brother, Martin Kellogg, Jr., bringing some of her children with her. He tried to persuade her to stay with him, but she would not and returned to her Indian home. Rebecca remained with the Indians until she was grown. Then she married Benjamin Ashley. Knowing the Indian language so well, she was often employed as an interpreter by the missionaries. At one time she went with one of them through the woods on a mission to the Indians and died in an Indian village.
Death
3 Feb 1678
Hatfield, Hampshire, MA
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Person ID
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Last Modified
30 Mar 2002
Father
Nathaniel FOOTE
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b.
21 Sep 1592, Shalford, Essex, ENGLAND
d.
Nov 1644, Wethersfield, Hartford, CT
(Age 52 years)
Mother
Elizabeth DEMING
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b.
Abt 1596, ENGLAND
d.
28 Jul 1683, Wethersfield, Hartford, CT
(Age 87 years)
Family ID
F1580
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John DICKINSON
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b.
1630, Watertown, Middlesex, MA
d.
19 May 1676, Hadley, Hampshire, MA
(Age 46 years)
Marriage
1648
Hadley, Hampshire, MA
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Children
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Hannah DICKINSON
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b.
6 Dec 1648
d.
1705, Brookfield, Worcester, MA
(Age 56 years)
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Mary DICKINSON
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b.
Abt 1649
d.
16 Mar 1708, Colchester, New London, CT
(Age 59 years)
3.
John DICKINSON
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b.
Abt 1651
d.
Abt 1693 (Age 42 years)
4.
Jonathan DICKINSON
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b.
1654
d.
Bef Mar 1678 (Age < 24 years)
5.
Sarah Foote DICKINSON
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b.
Abt 1655
d.
11 Feb 1731/32 (Age 77 years)
6.
Rebecca DICKINSON
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b.
Abt 1658
d.
16 Feb 1731, Hadley, Hampshire, MA
(Age 73 years)
7.
Elizabeth DICKINSON
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b.
Abt 1660
d.
Bef Mar 1678 (Age < 18 years)
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Abigail DICKINSON
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b.
Abt 1665
d.
1714, Hadley, Hampshire, MA
(Age 49 years)
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Mercy DICKINSON
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b.
1668, Wethersfield, Hartford, CT
d.
30 Jun 1735, Colchester, New London, CT
(Age 67 years)
10.
Mehitable DICKINSON
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b.
Abt 1670
d.
Amherst, Hampshire, MA
Family ID
F1584
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23 Jul 2023
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Birth
- 1629 - ENGLAND
Marriage
- 1648 - Hadley, Hampshire, MA
Death
- 3 Feb 1678 - Hatfield, Hampshire, MA
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Sources
[
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] King, Mrs. James A. (Nellie Clark), Some New England Families, (J. B. Savage Co., Printers, Cleveland, Ohio, 1922), 130.
[
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] Foote, Abram W., Foote Family, (Marble City Press, The Tuttle Co., Rutland, Vermont, 1907-1932), 179.
[
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] Goodwin, Nathaniel, Descendants of Nathaniel Foote, (Hartford Press of Case, Tiffany & Co., Hartford, Connecticut, 1849), 182.
[
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] Hickok, Charles Nelson, The Hickok Genealogy, (The Tuttle Publishing Co., Inc, Rutland, Vermont, 1938), 183.
[
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] Eilers, Hazel Kraft, Foote Coat of Arms, 181.