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Jethro Starbuck

Male 1671 - 1770  (98 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Jethro Starbuck was born on 14 Dec 1671 (son of Nathaniel Starbuck and Mary Coffin); died on 12 Aug 1770 in Nantucket, Massachusetts.

    Jethro married Dorcas Gayer on 6 Dec 1694. Dorcas (daughter of William Gayer and Dorcas Starbuck) died on 11 Dec 1747. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Lydia Starbuck was born in of Nantucket, Massachusetts; died on 2 Jun 1751.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Nathaniel Starbuck was born about 1635 (son of Edward Starbuck and Katherine Reynolds); died on 6 Aug 1719 in Nantucket, Massachusetts.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate death: 6 Oct 1719, Nantucket, Massachusetts

    Nathaniel married Mary Coffin before 30 Mar 1663. Mary (daughter of Tristram Coffin, Governor of Nantucket and Dionis Stevens) was born on 20 Feb 1645 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts; died on 13 Nov 1717 in Nantucket, Massachusetts; was buried in Friends Burying Ground, Nantucket, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Coffin was born on 20 Feb 1645 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts (daughter of Tristram Coffin, Governor of Nantucket and Dionis Stevens); died on 13 Nov 1717 in Nantucket, Massachusetts; was buried in Friends Burying Ground, Nantucket, Massachusetts.

    Notes:

    From Alison M. Gavin, "A Tale of Two Women: Seventeenth-Century Coffin and Starbuck Matriarchs", citation details below:

    Tristram and Dionis's daughter Mary Coffin Starbuck undertook first alone, and later with her eldest son Nathaniel, a number of commercial ventures, including a country store, extensive land trading, and investment in the nascent Nantucket whaling industry. Mary not only knew how to read and write; she also mastered Latin and Greek, and was "well read in the Scriptures." Despite the fact that children growing up in the Bay Colony were required to attend school, Mary's level of education would have been unusual. The ability to read and write classical languages was usually a skill possessed only by young men studying for the ministry at Harvard College. All sources point to Mary being precocious and charismatic.

    From Noyes-Gilman Ancestry, citation details below:

    She was a remarkable woman, and in the language of a preacher of the day, "The Islanders esteemed her as a judge among them, for little of moment was done without her." She attended town meetings and took part in the debates, usually beginning "my husband thinks" so-and-so, or "my husband and I, having considered the matter, think" so-and-so; in 1701 she became a Quaker, and was distinguished as a teacher.

    Children:
    1. Mary Starbuck was born on 30 Mar 1663 in Nantucket, Massachusetts; died after 12 Sep 1696.
    2. 1. Jethro Starbuck was born on 14 Dec 1671; died on 12 Aug 1770 in Nantucket, Massachusetts.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Edward Starbuck died on 4 Feb 1691 in Nantucket, Massachusetts.

    Edward married Katherine Reynolds. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Katherine Reynolds

    Notes:

    Sometimes called Eunice. That her surname was Reynolds is a consistent Starbuck family tradition, but there exists no hard proof.

    Children:
    1. Dorcas Starbuck died in Oct 1696 in Nantucket, Massachusetts.
    2. Sarah Starbuck
    3. 2. Nathaniel Starbuck was born about 1635; died on 6 Aug 1719 in Nantucket, Massachusetts.

  3. 6.  Tristram Coffin, Governor of Nantucket was born before 11 Mar 1610; was christened on 11 Mar 1610 in Brixton, Devon, England (son of Peter Coffin and Joane Kember); died on 3 Oct 1681 in Nantucket, New York.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate death: 2 Oct 1681, Nantucket, New York

    Notes:

    His date of death has been misstated as 3 Mar 1681 by some otherwise reliable sources, including Mary Lovering Holman (citation details below). Alicia Crane Williams (citation details below) has shown that the Nantucket Court of Sessions proceeding of 29 Nov 1681 called him "deceased, the 3d day of October, 1681", and that his 8 Aug 1682 inventory said that he "departed this life the third day of October, on[e] thousand six hundred eighty one". A lengthy note in Williams's "Resources" section discusses the particular challenges facing anyone attempting to derive accurate dates from early Nantucket vital records.

    He was a churchwarden in Brixton, Devon in 1639-40, and a constable in 1641.

    "Tristram Coffin, age 32, his widowed mother Joan (Kember) Coffin, about age 58, two sisters, Eunice, age 24 and Mary, about 22, his wife Dionis, also about age 32, and their five children (Peter, 12, Elizabeth, about 11, Tristram, Jr., about 10, James, age 2, and John, probably less than 1), all came to New England from Brixton, co. Devon, England, before 20 or 30 October 1642, when the death of son John was recorded at Haverhill. Tradition states that the Coffins came on the same ship as Robert Clements, with whom Tristram was associated in New England. For about eighteen years the Coffins bounced around from Salisbury to Haverhill, to Newbury, back to Salisbury, to Newbury again and to Salisbury once more. In 1660 Tristram and some of his children settled permanently on Nantucket Island." [Alicia Crane Williams, citation details below]

    In New England, he is first seen at Salisbury, then at Haverhill where he was a founder on 15 Nov 1642. In Newbury 1647, Salisbury 1648, Newbury 1649, Salisbury 1654. About 1658 he became interested in the island of Nantucket and formed a company for its purchase, moving there in 1659.

    He was chief magistrate of Nantucket, called "governor," from 29 Jun 1671 to an unrecorded date, succeeded by Thomas Macy, and again chief magistrate from 1677 to 1680.

    He settled a great deal of his fortune on his offspring well before his death, and a great deal of what remained to him was eaten up by an admiralty court fine imposed on him for having allowed the people of Nantucket to salvage a French castaway without making a proper accounting to the court. The fine, initially £477 14s., esd eventually reduced to £150, but it still left him with very little at the end.

    Tristram married Dionis Stevens between 16 Dec 1627 and 18 Jul 1630 in Brixton, Devon, England. Dionis (daughter of Robert Stevens and Dionis) was born before 4 Mar 1610 in Brixton, Devon, England; was christened on 4 Mar 1610 in Brixton, Devon, England; died after 29 Nov 1681 in Nantucket, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Dionis Stevens was born before 4 Mar 1610 in Brixton, Devon, England; was christened on 4 Mar 1610 in Brixton, Devon, England (daughter of Robert Stevens and Dionis); died after 29 Nov 1681 in Nantucket, New York.

    Notes:

    Also called Dewence, Deanes, Dioness, Dionise, etc.

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Coffin was born about 1631; died on 19 Nov 1678 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts.
    2. Lt. Tristram Coffin was born in 1632 in Brixton, Devon, England; died on 4 Feb 1704 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts.
    3. James Coffin was born before 11 Sep 1639; was christened on 11 Sep 1639 in Brixton, Devon, England; died on 28 Sep 1720 in Nantucket, Massachusetts.
    4. 3. Mary Coffin was born on 20 Feb 1645 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts; died on 13 Nov 1717 in Nantucket, Massachusetts; was buried in Friends Burying Ground, Nantucket, Massachusetts.
    5. John Coffin was born on 30 Aug 1647 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts; died on 5 Sep 1711 in Edgartown, Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts; was buried in Old North Cemetery, Grove Lane, Nantucket, Massachusetts.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Peter Coffin was born about 1580 in of Brixton, Devon, England (son of Nicholas Coffin and Johan); died between 21 Dec 1627 and 13 Mar 1628 in Brixton, Devon, England.

    Notes:

    He was a churchwarden in Brixton in 1614-15.

    Peter married Joane Kember about 1608. Joane (daughter of Robert Kember) was born in 1584 in Brixton, Devon, England; died on 30 May 1661 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Joane Kember was born in 1584 in Brixton, Devon, England (daughter of Robert Kember); died on 30 May 1661 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.

    Notes:

    Came to New England as a widow in 1642, with her son Tristram.

    "Rev. John Wilson preached her funeral sermon, and embalmed her memory." [The History of Haverhill, Massachusetts by George Wingate Chase, Haverhill, Massachusetts, 1861]

    Children:
    1. 6. Tristram Coffin, Governor of Nantucket was born before 11 Mar 1610; was christened on 11 Mar 1610 in Brixton, Devon, England; died on 3 Oct 1681 in Nantucket, New York.

  3. 14.  Robert Stevens was born about 1563 in of Brixton, Devon, England (son of John Stevens); died between 16 Dec 1627 and 4 Feb 1628 in Brixton, Devon, England.

    Robert married Dionis about 1585. Dionis died between 17 Oct 1647 and 16 Dec 1647 in Brixton, Devon, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Dionis died between 17 Oct 1647 and 16 Dec 1647 in Brixton, Devon, England.

    Notes:

    Also called Dewence, Deuence. Alison M. Gavin (citation details below) calls her "Katherine."

    Children:
    1. 7. Dionis Stevens was born before 4 Mar 1610 in Brixton, Devon, England; was christened on 4 Mar 1610 in Brixton, Devon, England; died after 29 Nov 1681 in Nantucket, New York.