Thomas Paine
b. ABOUT 1627 · of, Kent, England | d. 16 Aug 1706 · Eastham, Barnstable Co., Massachusetts
Parents
- Father: Thomas Paine (1588–1640)
- Mother: Elizabeth (1584–)
Events
- Birth
- ABOUT 1627 · of, Kent, England
- Death
- 16 Aug 1706 · Eastham, Barnstable Co., Massachusetts
Family
Spouse: Mary Snow (1630–1704) · m. ABOUT 1650
Children:
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Mary Paine (–BEFORE 20 Jan 1724)
m. James Rogers (18 Oct 1648–13 Apr 1678) · 11 Jan 1671 · Eastham, Barnstable Co., MassachusettsChildren: James Rogers (1673–); Mary Rogers (1675–1732); Abigail Rogers (1678–)m. Israel Cole (8 Jan 1653–ABOUT Jul 1724)
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Samuel Paine (ABOUT 1652–13 Oct 1712)
m. Patience Freeman (ABOUT 1667–15 Feb 1745) · 31 Jan 1682 · Eastham, Barnstable Co., MassachusettsChildren: Samuel Paine (1683–1706); Mercy Paine (1686–); Nathaniel Paine (1689–1707); Ebenezer Paine (1692–); Elizabeth Paine (1694–); Joshua Paine (1696–); Isaac Paine (1699–); Mary Paine (1704–); Seth Paine (1706–1723)
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Thomas Paine (ABOUT 1657–23 Jun 1721)
m. Hannah Shaw (ABOUT 1661–24 Jul 1713) · 5 Aug 1678 · MassachusettsChildren: Hannah Paine (1679–1681); Hugh Paine (1680–1681); Thomas Paine (1682–1745); Hannah Paine (1684–1720); Jonathan Paine (1686–1752); Abigail Paine (1688–1689); Abigail Paine (1689–1720); Phebe Paine (1691–1696); Elkanah Paine (1693–1774); Moses Paine (1695–); Joshua Paine (1697–1775); Phebe Paine (1699–1748); Lydia Paine (1700–1720); Barnabas Paine (1705–1768)m. Elizabeth Eairs (–AFTER 6 Apr 1720) · 8 Mar 1715 · Old South Church, Boston, Massachusetts
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Eleazer or Elisha Paine (10 Mar 1658–)
m. Rebecca Doane (12 May 1668–) · 20 Jan 1685 · Eastham, Barnstable Co., MassachusettsChildren: Abigail Paine (1686–1762); Rebecca Paine (1690–); Abraham Paine; Elisha Paine (1693–); Mary Paine (1696–1768); Solomon Paine (1698–1754); Dorcas Paine (1700–); Constance Paine (1705–); Hannah Paine (–1730); John Paine (1707–)
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John Deacon Paine (14 Mar 1661–18 Oct 1731)
m. Bennett Freeman (10 Mar 1671–30 May 1716) · 14 Mar 1689 · Eastham, Barnstable Co., MassachusettsChildren: John Paine (1690–1771); Mary Paine (1693–1770); William Paine; Benjamin Paine (1697–1713); Sarah Paine (1699–1774); stillborn Paine (1701–1701); Elizabeth Paine (1702–1772); Theophilus Paine (1703–); Josiah Paine (1706–1728); Nathaniel Paine (1707–1728); Rebecca Paine (1709–); Mercy Paine; Benjamin Paine (1714–1717)m. Alice Mayo (29 Apr 1686–) · 3 Mar 1720 · Eastham, Barnstable Co., MassachusettsChildren: Hannah Paine (1721–1724); James Paine (1724–1724); Thomas Paine (1725–); Alice Paine (1728–1777); Hannah Paine (1728–1807)
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Nicholas Paine (–BEFORE 17 Nov 1733)
m. Hannah Higgins (ABOUT 1672–24 Jan 1732) · ABOUT 1699Children: Thankful Paine (1700–); Priscilla Paine (1701–); Philip Paine (1704–1725); Lois Paine (1705–); Abigail Paine (1703–); Hannah Paine (1709–); Lydia Paine
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James Paine (6 Jul 1665–1728)
m. Bethia ThacherChildren: Thomas Paine (1694–)
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Joseph Paine (–1 Oct 1712)
m. Patience Sparrow (BEFORE 25 Oct 1675–25 Oct 1745) · 27 May 1691 · Harwich, Eastham, Barnstable Co., MassachusettsChildren: Ebenezer Paine (1692–); Hannah Paine (1694–); Joseph Paine (1697–); Richard Paine (1699–1775); Dorcas Paine (1701–); Phebe Paine (1703–1774); Reliance Paine (1706–); Thomas Paine (1708–1718); Mary Paine (1708–); Jonathan Paine (1710–); Experience Paine (1713–)
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Dorcas Paine (ABOUT 1669–30 Oct 1707)
m. Benjamin Vickerie (ABOUT 1664–10 Jan 1718) · ABOUT 1689Children: Joseph Vickery (1690–); Benjamin Vickery (1693–1712); Thomas Vickery (1695–); Dorcas Vickery (1698–1776); Phebe Vickery (1702–1718); Sarah Vickery (1705–); Ichabod Vickery (1707–1753)
Notes
He is said to have come to New England at the age of ten and to have lost the sight of an eye by an arrow. He was resident at Eastham in 1653 and made a freeman of Plymouth Colony 1 June 1658. (Birthdate estimate of c1627 is based on his arrival on the "Mary Anne" on 20 June 1637 at about age 10. That he was the Thomas Paine Jr. listed on that ship's passenger list is highly likely but not absolutely proven.)
He served as surveyor of highways for Eastham in 1662. On 5 June 1671 he was named water bailiff of Plymouth Colony and served many years in that post, requiring him to regulate fishing at Cape Cod. On 8 June 1664 he was named deputy to the Plymouth Colony Court and served serveral times through 1690. He walso served Eastham as treasurer, clerk, and selectman. In 1696 he represented that town at the General Court and on 14 March of that year purchased a home in Boston. He presumably resided there until he sold the place on 13 Oct 1697 and moved back to Eastham. He was a cooper and builder of mills.
His will was dated 12 May 1705 and proved 2 Oct 1706. Mentioned son Nicholas Paine, dau. Mary wife of Israel Cole, and Samuel Paine and Thomas Paine (executors). Also Elisha Paine, John Paine, James Paine, Joseph Paine, Dorcas Vickerie (wife of Benjamin), and three eldest children of dau. Mary (wife of Israel Cole) viz. James Rogers, Mary Cole, and Abigail Yeats.
NEHGR 47:186: He came from Kent, England, in 1622, age 10 or 12.
From LCCH&G#70: Truro, he m. 1658; Constable in Eastham 1655 and freeman 1658. As the Irish say of a man with a great versatility of talents, "He was a man of great parts." Representative, deputy, treasurer, superintendent of building the meeting-house, cooper and millwright; he seems to have been able to build a mill as easily as a barrell. He had a good education and was a splendid penman, a faculty that runs through all the generations. He retired from public service 1697, in which he had been employed nearly half a century.
He had purchased a home at the South End, Boston, 1695, returned to Eastham where he died 1706.
LCCH&G#32: Early settlers of Eastham -- Says his name first appears upon the records as a constable of Eastham 1653. In 1655 he was mentioned as one of the 19 men then townsmen. He was propounded at the Colony Court at Plymouth in 1658 and June 1, that year, was admitted as Freeman. In 1662 he was appointed with Nicholas Snow, Jonathan Sparrow and Giles Hopkins to view and lay out the meadow between Namskaket and Silver Springs, then within the limits of Eastham, to those of the inhabitants that were entitled to the same; and the same year, with Giles Hopkins, was selected a surveyor of highways. In 1664, for the first time, he was chosen deputy to the Plymouth Colony Court and a juryman.
In 1667, with 11 others, he was called to investigate the cause of deaths of Robert Chappell, James Nichols and James Pidell, of Captain John Allen's company, who were put ashore at Cape Cod. The same year he was allowed by the Colonial court to select a tract of land for his use, and in June, 1669, he was allowed with Experience Mitchell, Henry Sampson [prob. the same person as Henry Samson] and Thomas Little, to purchase land at Namskaket, now Middleboro.
Sometime previous to 1695, he rem. to Boston where the records say he purchased fro mThomas Stableford of Philadelphia, Mar 14 1694, a homestead at the South end, paying the sum of 130 pounds. Here he was residing in 1697. Selling out this year to Eleazer Darby, he returned to Eastham, to his house at Kescayogansett, where it is supposed he spent the remainder of his life, passing away Aug 16, 1706. His will bears the date May 12, 1705. It was presented for probate Oct 2, 1706. He mentions 7 sons: Samuel, Thomas, Elisha, John, Nicholas, James, and Joseph; two daughters: Dorcas, wife of Benjamin Vickery of Hull, and Mary, wife of Israel Cole.
Some sources:
1. Americans of Royal Descent, by Charles Browning 2. Two handwritten genealogies fro the Eastham Public Library Archives
(one gives the birthdate as 1610/2, the other says 1627).
3. The Snow Genealogy by MLT Alden NEHGR 47:186.
4. Fouders of Early American Families, by Meredith B. Colkert.
5. Thomas Paine of Eastham and Posterity, NEHGR Vol. 22 6. Library of Cape Cod History and Genealogy #70, Paine or Payne - Truro,
by Shebah Rich and #32, Early Settlers of Eastham by Joshua Paine of
Harwich.
7. A History of Early Orleans by Ruth L. Barnard for the Orleans Historical
Soc.