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James Sisson

James Sisson

Male 1652 - 1734  (82 years)

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  1. 1.  James Sisson was born on 2 Nov 1652 in Portsmouth, Newport, RI (son of Richard Sisson and Mary Atkinson); died in Dec 1734 in Dartmouth, Bristol, MA.

    Notes:

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    James Sisson was born about 1656 (not 1652 as elsewhere reported). He was
    admitted as a freeman in 1684, was a farmer, constable in 1686, surveyer
    of highways 1685, and a selectman 1689. He was (according to a biography
    of a descendant, Albert Elverton Sisson, "a collector of taxes for the
    Massachusetts town in which he lived [Westport?], and suffered
    imprisonment because he would not collect the Church of England tax. "His
    will is dated June 15, and was proved December 1734. At that time his
    inventory was 172 pounds, 18 shillings, 1 penny His son Jonathan was
    executor of his will which names sons Richard, James, Thomas & Jonathan
    and daughters Sarah, Rebecca, Content, Mary & Hannah. James had a
    Confirmatory Deed in Dartmouth from William Bradford dated 13 Nov 1694.
    Rhode Island Vital Records, page 540 says that James and Lydia had 12
    children. The Sisson Newsletter reports only 10. SOURCES: Sisson
    Newsletter v1, no2, page 1; Portsmouth VRs. Arnold pp 40 and 96; Tiverton
    VRs. Arnold pp 4-48; Mayflower Index 1932. Gen Soc of Mayflower
    Descendants; Dartmouth VRs.

    James married Lydia Hathaway in 1680 in Portsmouth, Newport, RI. Lydia (daughter of Arthur Hathaway and Sarah Cooke) was born between 1652 and 1653 in Dartmouth, Bristol, MA; died on 23 Jun 1714 in Newport, Newport, RI. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Richard Sisson was born on 9 Feb 1682 in Dartmouth, Bristol, MA; died on 9 Oct 1744 in Dartmouth, Bristol, MA.
    2. Mary Sisson was born on 26 Feb 1685 in Dartmouth, Bristol, MA; died after 15 Jun 1734 in , , MA.
    3. Sarah Sisson was born about 1687 in Dartmouth, Bristol, MA; and died.
    4. Jonathan Sisson was born in 1689 in Dartmouth, Bristol, MA; and died.
    5. Philip Sisson was born in 1691 in Dartmouth, Bristol, MA; and died.
    6. Thomas Sisson was born in 1692 in Dartmouth, Bristol, MA; and died.
    7. Content Sisson was born in 1694; and died.
    8. Hannah Sisson was born in 1698; died before 1706.
    9. James Sisson was born in 1700 in Dartmouth, Bristol, MA; and died.
    10. Rebecca Sisson was born in 1700 in Dartmouth, Bristol, MA; and died.
    11. Thomas Sisson was born in 1702; and died.
    12. John Sisson was born in 1702; and died.
    13. Hannah Sisson was born in 1706; and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Richard Sisson was born about 1608 in England (son of George Sisson and Unknown); died before 26 Feb 1684 in Portsmouth, Newport, RI.

    Notes:

    There is a record of the marriage on 14 Feb 1632 of a Richard Sissons of Elmeshall and Mary Atkinson of Hecke, certified 4 Sep 1970 by Canon B.A. Ramsker, M.A., Vicar of Snaith and of Carlton, Snaith Vicarage, near Goole, Yorkshire, England. Mr Ramsker also certified that there are records of baptism for children of Richard Sissons of Hecke: 15 May 1634 for Richard, 17 July 1636 for George, 24 June 1639 for Marie, 22 Aug 1642 for Thomas, and 23 March 1642 for Alice. There is no way of knowing from this data whether this Richard and Mary (Atkinson) Sissons are related in any way to the Richard and Mary Sisson who were in Rhode Island.

    Discussion during the June 4, 5, and 6, 1998, Sisson Gathering suggested that Richard and Mary were probably Quakers and could not legally leave England. If so, no records of their departure from England or arrival in New England would have been made. However, once they were in the New World, they left many record in the free atmosphere of Rhode Island where people of diverse religious persuasions were tolerated.

    A house built about 1725 by Richard and Mary's son George, perhaps including o superceding remains of Richard and Mary's house, can be seen at 1236 East Main Road, Portsmouth, Rhode Island. It has been purchased (about 1998) by Roland A. Morgan, a trained archeologist, who plans to open an antique shop there. Richar and Mary's house was perhaps built in the 1650s. In the 1660s they lived with o near their second son, James, in Westport, Bristol County, Massachusetts, ownin a large piece of land there. They returned to Portsmouth, probably before King Philip's War, and later died there.

    From the Sisson Newsletter:

    Richard was born 1608 in England. It has been reported that he came to Portsmouth, RI, in 1639. We have never seen a confirmation of this. If he first came in 1639 he must have returned to England, since at least the first three children, George, Anne, and Elizabeth, were born in England. Apparently they came to Dartmouth with these children. Dartmouth records show that Richard and Mary immigrated to Massachusetts May 17, 1653.

    When first found in Dartmouth, Richard was recorded as 45 years of age. Further records show that in August, 1653, Richard served as a juror. On July 6, 1658, he bought 1/300th of Quonaquett Island and 1/300th of Dutch Island. In 1660 he sold both and an additional 1/300th to Peleg Sanford. On June 5, 1667, he serve on the Dartmouth Grand Jury. In 1671 he became Surveyor of Highways. His will, written October 18, 1683, named his son James as executor. In politics he was reported as Huguenot. He was a member of the Society of Friends (Quakers). We have never found any indication of a formal occupation.

    Some early references listed Richard and Mary as immigrating with two sons. As shown above Richard and Mary probably brought four children with them when they immigrated but only one of these is a son (George). We doubt that other childre would have immigrated with the family without being recorded.

    Useful references for Richard and his descendants are: "Colonial Families of the United States," Vol. II by Rhodes; "160 Allied Families" by Austin; "Genealogy of Sisson Kindred in America" by the Illinois DAR; "American Ancestry," Vol. 12, by Munsell et al; "Rhode Island Vital Records" by Arnold; "They Were Here, Too" by the Washington County, NY, Historical Society.

    There are two schools of thought on the immigration of Richard to New England. The first is that he immigrated to Dartmouth, Massachusetts, in 1639 and later to Rhode Island. The second is that he immigrated directly to Rhode Island before 1653. In either case Richard was admitted as a freeman in Dartmouth on May 17, 1653, and in Portsmouth, RI, in 1655. Whether he arrived from Massachusetts or England is not stated in the record. If Richard immigrated in 1639, then probably his marriage and the birth of all his children occurred in New England. To the best of our knowledge, no records exist for the marriage or the birth of the first three children. This seems unusual in view of the many records that exist after 1653. Also, no Sissons became freemen in Massachusetts before 1690. If he immigrated in 1653, his marriage and the birth of his first three children would have occurred in England.

    Richard's will, written October 18, 1683, and proved February 26, 1684, names son James as executor and bequeaths to wife Mary, the house, stock and furnishing plus L12 per year; to James, house and land in Dartmouth; to Ann Tripp, land at Pogansett, and sheep; to John, house and land in Portsmouth; to George, L5 [George probably already had received his inheritance since he was the eldest]; to Elizabeth Allen L5; to servant Samuel, a mare; to granddaughter Mary [Lawton], three cows, a bed., etc., on her marriage [the usual dowry]. Richard died in February 1684; his inventory at that time was: L600-19s, Dartmouth real estate L240, Rhode Island real estate L60, cattle and horses L113-15s, swine L30, sheep L14-10s, furnishings L50, cloth, hemp, and flax L13, Negro servant L28, Indian servant L10, cash money L12.

    Additional references: "List of Freemen of Massachusetts, 1630-1691" by Lucius R. Paige, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, 1978; "The Genealogical Dictionary of R. I.," John O. Austin, Albany, 1887, p. 181.

    Richard married Mary Atkinson about 1643 in England Or, RI. Mary was born about 1615 in England; died on 22 Sep 1692 in Dartmouth, Bristol, MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Atkinson was born about 1615 in England; died on 22 Sep 1692 in Dartmouth, Bristol, MA.
    Children:
    1. George Sisson was born in 1644 in England; died on 7 Sep 1718 in Portsmouth, Newport, RI.
    2. Anne Sisson was born about 1647 in Dartmouth, Bristol, MA; died on 13 Jan 1715 in Dartmouth, Bristol, MA.
    3. Elizabeth Sisson was born on 8 Apr 1650 in England; died in 1740.
    4. 1. James Sisson was born on 2 Nov 1652 in Portsmouth, Newport, RI; died in Dec 1734 in Dartmouth, Bristol, MA.
    5. Mary Sisson was born about 1653 in Portsmouth, Newport, RI; died in 1674 in Portsmouth, Newport, RI.
    6. John Sisson was born about 1658; died on 24 Jun 1687.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  George Sisson was born about 1588 in , Yorkshire, England; died in England.

    George married Unknown about 1607 in England. was born about 1588 in , Yorkshire, England; died in England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Unknown was born about 1588 in , Yorkshire, England; died in England.
    Children:
    1. 2. Richard Sisson was born about 1608 in England; died before 26 Feb 1684 in Portsmouth, Newport, RI.



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