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Capt. John HIGLEY

Capt. John HIGLEY

Male 1649 - 1714  (65 years)

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  1. 1.  Capt. John HIGLEY was born on 22 Jul 1649 in Of Frimley, Surrey, England (son of Jonathan HIGLEY and Katherine BREWSTER); died on 25 Aug 1714 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut.

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    John HIGLEY (628), born 22 Jul 1649, Frimley, England, married 1696, died 27 Aug 1714, Simsbury, CT. SOURCE NOTES: John Higley, the son of Jonathan Higley and Katherine Brewster, was born at Frimely Parrish, Surrey, England on January 3, 1647. He was the progenitor of almost all Higleys in America and a great deal of his tradition has come down to our time. John's father' Jonathan, died when John was young and he was left in the care of his mother. Soon after his father's death, she apprenticed John to a trade as was the common custom of the time. John was, by his mother's wishes to become a glove maker. However, John had different ideas. His master proved severe and overbearing and the weekly tasks overworked young John. One Saturday night, upon John's failure to perform a certain task to his master's satisfaction, John was promised a sound flogging the fol- lowing Monday (such floggings not being permitted on the Sabbath). John, being sensible as most of his descendants have been, decided that this was not for him, and he ran away. Being underage and impoverished, not to mention on the lamb, John's one choice was to indenture himself and take ship to the new world. At the time the colonies were desperate for workers of every kind and John found a ship whose captain arranged pas- sage for him with the understanding that he would be sold upon his arrival. Upon the ship's arrival she sailed up the Connecticut River to Windsor in the Colony of Connecticut. There, with his consent, John was sold to Mr. John Drake. He was admitted to the Drake family as one of its number and soon became a family favorite. In Lame John retired his indenturement and remained thereafter in the service of John Drake by choice. It was at about this time, he having come to manhood, the he and Hannah Drake, the el- dest of John Drake's daughters, plighted their troth. But in those days it was not a simple matter to get married. Though they certainly had the blessings of the Drake household, there was still the matter of John's own mother in England and the unsatisfied master glove maker. With the same Higley fortitude and perseverance that he passed to future generations of Higleys, John undertook the 51 day voyage back to England. Landing safely he proceeded to Frimely and soon stood once more upon his rnother's threshold. After a five year absence, the tall, strong man on her door step did not resemble her son, and Katherine Higley had no clue as to who it was who greeted her and handed her a letter. The letter contained his declaration of true and honest heart and she wept as she read it. Glancing at the stranger before her, she caught her breath as maternal in- stinct moved her. Advancing to his side she parted his hair and discovered a scar from a fall John had taken down some stairs when he was ten. "John, you rogue! Is that you?" she exclaimed and soundly cuffed his ear. Of course, after the happy reunion she gave John her blessing and, after making satisfactory arrangements with the glove maker, he was once more on a ship to America to claim his bride. After their marriage the young couple took up residence on the eastern shore of the Connecticut River and raised a large family. Their children were John, Jonathan, Elizabeth, Katherine, Brew- ster, Hannah, Joseph, Samuel and Mindwell. John prospered and became one of Connecticut's leading citizens. In 167l he was elected Constable for Windsor. It was also that year that he erected a warehouse and began his mercantile career that was to make him one of the wealthiest men in Connecticut, dealing pri- marily in sugar, molasses and rum between the colonies and Bermuda and Jamaica. By 1683 he held the additional office of Customs Officer and his fortune was growing rapidly. He decided to move the family to Simsbury Connecticut, about nine miles from Windsor, where he purchased 94 acres plus some additional adjacent land. Here he erected colonial home, much above the standard of the time, and moved burgeoning family. As John purchased more adjacent land over the years and extended his holdings for more than four miles along the river, the region began to be called Higley-town and was known as that for than 150 years. One of the most interesting stories concerning John Higley re- volves around the political affairs of the colony. For in 1685 King James II of England came to power and promptly required the colonies to surrender their charters in order to establish dominions under a Crown appointed governor-general. On 31 October 1687, Sir Edmund Andros arrived in Hartford, with a company of soldiers, while the General Assembly was in session. John Higley was present at the assembly. Andros demanded the assembly surren- der their charter. After heated debate that lasted until night- fall, the charter was brought into the chamber and laid upon the table in front of Adros. Suddenly the lights were extinguished, leaving the chamber in pitch dark, and the charter was spirited away. John Higley, as tradition goes, was given the charter by Captain John Wadsworth, the chief actor in the saving of the Charter, and sped away through the night to Higleytown. There the charter stayed for six weeks until it found its way to the famous Charter Oak in Hartford. We find John soon after given a commission as ensign in the Connecticut militia which was, at the time, the highest ranking officer in Simsbury. In 1689 he was elected to the General Assembly. John was devastated in 1694 by the death of his wife Hannah. She passed away on August 4 of that year at the age of 41. John did not resume his seat at the General Assembly again until 1698. These three years and the year 1703 were the only years he did not serve the assembly from 1687 until 1711. In 1696 John remarried Sarah Strong Bissel, who is our ancestor. She was a widow with two children of her own. In spite of hav- ing now a family of eleven children, Sarah and John had a large family of their own: Sarah, Nathaniel, Josiah (our ancestor), Abigail , Susanna and Isaac. And you wonder why there are so many Higleys? In 1698 John, who was by then a Lieutenant in the militia, was promoted by the General Assembly to the rank of Captain and given his own company. It is by the title "Captain" that John has come down to tradition. John continued to prosper and was engaged in numerous business and public pursuits up until the day he died, August 25, 1714 His estate showed his tremendous increase since the day he ran away from home to a strange new world to found a distinguished bloodline in America. source: abbreviation: The Higleys and their Ancestry, 1963. note: The Higleys and their Ancestry, 1963. 3. Sarah STRONG (629), born 14 Mar 1666, Taunton, MA, married 1696, died 27 May 1739, Windsor, CT. SOURCE NOTES: source: ab- breviation: English Origins of the "Mary & John" Passengers by note: English Origins of the "Mary & John" Passengers by Ann Na- talie Hansen, continued: 1985 source: abbreviation: History of the Descendents of Elder John Strong o note: History of the Descendents of Elder John Strong of Northampton, Mass.

    Family/Spouse: Sarah STRONG. Sarah and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Josiah HIGLEY was born on 8 Sep 1701 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut; and died.

    John married Hannah DRAKE on 9 Nov 1671 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut. Hannah (daughter of John DRAKE and Hannah MOORE) was born on 8 Aug 1653 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 4 Aug 1694 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Jonathan HIGLEY was born on 16 Feb 1675 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 1 May 1716 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut.
    2. Brewster HIGLEY was born on 10 Jan 1680 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 5 Nov 1760 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Jonathan HIGLEY was born on 20 Jun 1624 in Of Frimley, Surrey, England (son of John HIGLEY); died in 1664 in Frimley, Surrey, England.

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    • _UID: A48544B85FA54C5B92983499EFFCDD3DCC65

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    Jonathan HIGLEY (630), born 20 Jun 1624, Frimley, Surrey, Eng- land, married 3 Jan 1647, Frimley, Surrey, England, died 1664, Frimley, Surrey, England. SOURCE NOTES: source: abbreviation: ROOTBOOK database on Internet.
    5. Katherine BREWSTER (631), born 20 Jun 1626, Frimley, Surrey, England, married 3 Jan 1647, Frimley, Surrey, England, died Aug 1694.

    ROOTBOOK database on Internet. source: abbreviation: The Higleys and their Ancestry, 1963. note: The Higleys and their Ancestry, 1963. 6. Return STRONG (632), born 1641, Taunton, MA, married 11 May 1664, died 9 Apr 1726, Northamptonshire, MA. SOURCE NOTES: Return was a tanner and he remained in Windsor when his father moved to Northampton. He was a Cornet - 1689 and a lieutenant in the Hartford Cavalry. A deputy from Windsor (1689-90) and a J. P. in Hartford in 1710. source: abbreviation: History of the Descendents of Elder John Strong o note: History of the Descendents of Elder John Strong of Northampton, Mass. source: abbreviation: English Origins of the "Mary & John" Passengers by note: English Origins of the "Mary & John" Passengers by Ann Natalie Hansen, continued: 1985 7. Sarah WAREHAM (633), born 1642, married 11 May 1664, died 26 Dec 1678, Windsor, CT. SOURCE NOTES: source: abbreviation: English Origins of the "Mary & John" Passengers by note: English Origins of the "Mary & John" Passengers by Ann Natalie Hansen, continued: 1985 source: abbreviation: History of the Descendents of Elder John Strong

    Jonathan married Katherine BREWSTER on 3 Jan 1647 in Frimley, Surrey, England. Katherine (daughter of Rev. John BREWSTER and Unk) was born in 1626 in Of Frimley, Surrey, England; died in Aug 1694. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Katherine BREWSTER was born in 1626 in Of Frimley, Surrey, England (daughter of Rev. John BREWSTER and Unk); died in Aug 1694.

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    Children:
    1. 1. Capt. John HIGLEY was born on 22 Jul 1649 in Of Frimley, Surrey, England; died on 25 Aug 1714 in Simsbury, Hartford County, Connecticut.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John HIGLEY was born in 1599 in Frimley, Surrey, England; died in 1623 in Frimley, Surrey, England.

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    • _UID: 4278A6DDDD3241F0903F21BA7CCE389A43F6

    Children:
    1. 2. Jonathan HIGLEY was born on 20 Jun 1624 in Of Frimley, Surrey, England; died in 1664 in Frimley, Surrey, England.

  2. 6.  Rev. John BREWSTER was born about 1590 in Frimley, Surrey, England (son of William BREWSTER and Prudence BREWSTER); died on 23 Aug 1657 in France.

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    Preacher

    Parents sources:
    You'll find several sources for the parents connection, besides just the mention of John being related to William, here are other sites posting William as his father: (from 2000) and Ancestral files from 1998, , 1/3 down the page at , etc.
    For a very detailed look at the Brewster line and documentation, you may have seen William L. Decoursey's work at which has more information, but nothing definative on the above connection that I noticed.

    Conclusion: Parents of John are not clearly defined and we cannot say conclusively William and Prudence are these parents due to differing opinions.

    John married Unk. Unk was born about 1594; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 7.  Unk was born about 1594; and died.

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    Children:
    1. 3. Katherine BREWSTER was born in 1626 in Of Frimley, Surrey, England; died in Aug 1694.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  William BREWSTER was born in 1534 in Scrooby, Nottinghamshire, England (son of William BREWSTER and Maude MANN); died in 1590 in Scrooby, Nottinghamshire, England.

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    • _UID: 3181A847EE934C73A03919481D35DC93DCD1

    William married Prudence BREWSTER. Prudence was born about 1538 in Scrooby, Nottinghamshire, England; died on 10 Apr 1644. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Prudence BREWSTER was born about 1538 in Scrooby, Nottinghamshire, England; died on 10 Apr 1644.

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    • _UID: 701A0C4D2B78491697D997A9B2FA88CA93F1

    Children:
    1. William BREWSTER was born in 1566; and died.
    2. 6. Rev. John BREWSTER was born about 1590 in Frimley, Surrey, England; died on 23 Aug 1657 in France.