Jabez Snow (22 JUL 1696- 6 SEP 1760) m. Elisabeth Paine on 16 SEP 1720 at (Intention),Eastham,Barnstable Co.,Massachusetts
Joshua Snow (12 MAR 1700-)
Elizabeth Snow ( 8 OCT 1702- 2 SEP 1769) m. Thomas Knowles ( 1 APR 1702- 2 MAR 1759) on 6 AUG 1724 at Eastham,Barnstable Co.,Massachusetts, children: 1. Abigail Knowles (21 SEP 1727-26 SEP 1727), 2. Henry Knowles (30 AUG 1729-AFT 1779), 3. Anne Knowles (25 AUG 1731-), 4. Thomas Knowles (10 MAY 1733-13 JUN 1734), 5. Abigail Knowles ( 8 MAR 1735-), 6. Thomas Knowles (13 SEP 1738-14 NOV 1739), 7. Betty Knowles (13 SEP 1738-).
Silvanus Snow (16 FEB 1705-23 MAR 1772) m(1). Hannah Cole (ABT 1713- 3 AUG 1750) on 1 FEB 1733 at Eastham,Barnstable Co.,Massachusetts, children: 1. Edward Snow (29 SEP 1734-BEF 25 JUN 1745), 2. Silvanus Snow (29 MAR 1741-BEF 22 JUN 1756), 3. Mary Snow ( 9 MAY 1743-), 4. Edward Snow (25 JUN 1745- OCT 1791), 5. Tabitha Snow ( 6 MAR 1748-), 6. Collier Snow (22 JUL 1750-).m(2). Mehitable Walker ( 4 APR 1728-21 MAY 1761) on APR 1751 at Eastham,Barnstable Co.,Massachusetts, children: 1. Silvanus Snow (22 JUN 1756-17 SEP 1806), 2. Hannah Snow (22 MAR 1759-), 3. Heman Snow.m(3). Deborah Cook (22 AUG 1710-BEF 10 APR 1786) on 11 NOV 1761 at Eastham,Barnstable Co.,Massachusetts
Tabitha Snow (21 MAR 1707-) m(1). John Mayo (14 OCT 1707-BEF 11 FEB 1760) on 7 OCT 1731 at Eastham,Barnstable Co.,Massachusettsm(2). Samuel Horton on 7 NOV 1771 at Eastham,Barnstable Co.,Massachusetts
Father:Robert Treat Mother:Jane Tapp Death: 18 MAR 1717 Burial: Old Cemetery,Eastham,Barnstable Co.,Massachusetts
Notes:
Ordained 1672.
Harvard College Grad 1669.
In ["Plymouth Church Records" in Publications of the Colonial Society of
Massachusetts, Vol.22, pg 147]: "In March, 1675: the church of Eastham sent to
our chh for messengers to be with them at their ordination of Mr Samuel Treat
to be their Pastor, the chh sent the Pastor, Elder & Deacon Finney, who
attended that service, March, 17:"
!Burial: MD 8:4
Jane Treat ( 6 DEC 1674- 1 SEP 1729) m. Constant Freeman (31 MAR 1669- 8 JUN 1745) on 11 OCT 1694 at Eastham,or,Plymouth,Massachusetts, children: 1. Robert Freeman, 2. Jane Freeman, 3. Constant Freeman (25 MAR 1700- 3 MAY 1756), 4. Mercy Freeman (21 AUG 1702-10 NOV 1784/1786), 5. Hannah Freeman, 6. Eunice Freeman, 7. Elizabeth Freeman ( 4 FEB 1708- 5 OCT 1771), 8. Jonathan Freeman, 9. Apphia Freeman, 10. Joshua Freeman.
Elizabeth Treat (24 JUL 1676- 3 MAR 1755) m. Jabez Snow ( 6 SEP 1670-14 OCT 1750) , children: 1. Jabez Snow (22 JUL 1696- 6 SEP 1760), 2. Joshua Snow (12 MAR 1700-), 3. Elizabeth Snow ( 8 OCT 1702- 2 SEP 1769), 4. Silvanus Snow (16 FEB 1705-23 MAR 1772), 5. Tabitha Snow (21 MAR 1707-), 6. Samuel Snow (22 JAN 1709-), 7. Edward Snow (18 MAY 1711-), 8. Phebe Snow.
Sarah Treat (20 JUN 1678-) m. Thomas Rogers ( 6 MAY 1672-AFT 8 JUL 1704) on 10 DEC 1700 at Eastham,Barnstable Co.,Massachusetts, children: 1. Sarah Rogers (27 OCT 1701-), 2. Phebe Rogers ( 1 NOV 1703-), 3. Elizabeth Rogers (27 MAR 1706-).
Samuel Treat ( JUL 1680-23 OCT 1733) m(1). Joanna Vickery (ABT 1687-26 AUG 1720) on 27 OCT 1708 at Eastham,Barnstable Co.,Massachusetts, children: 1. Samuel Treat ( 8 JUL 1709-BEF 1722), 2. Elizabeth Treat ( 8 JAN 1712-), 3. Joanna Treat (16 JAN 1714- 2 AUG 1742).m(2). Mary [---] (-AFT 9 APR 1727) , children: 1. Samuel Treat ( JUL 1722-), 2. Robert Treat (27 MAR 1725-), 3. Sarah Treat.
Mary Treat (16 MAR 1682- 4 JAN 1723) m. John Rich (- 1747) on 10 DEC 1700 at Eastham,Barnstable Co.,Massachusetts, children: 1. Mary Rich (14 FEB 1702-), 2. Robert Rich (23 OCT 1703-AFT 1 OCT 1757), 3. John Rich (23 FEB 1706-27 MAR 1779), 4. Reuben Rich ( 6 FEB 1707- FEB 1714), 5. Joshua Rich (31 MAR 1710-), 6. Moses Rich ( 1712- 1714), 7. Reuben Rich (13 APR 1715-), 8. Thankful Rich (13 APR 1715-ABT 1756).
Robert Treat (24 FEB 1684-BEF 1707)
Abigail Treat (13 JUN 1686-) m. Richard Stevens on 7 FEB 1708 at Truro,Barnstable Co.,Massachusetts, children: 1. Abigail Stephens ( 4 MAR 1714- 6 OCT 1760).
Joseph Treat (19 NOV 1690-) m. , children: 1. Joanna Treat, 2. John Treat.
Joshua Treat (17 MAR 1692-) m. Mercy Higgins on 19 MAR 1720 at (Intention),Eastham,Barnstable Co.,Massachusetts
John Treat (17 MAY 1693-) m. Abigail Young (28 DEC 1688-12 JUN 1781) on 6 DEC 1716 at Eastham,Barnstable Co.,Massachusetts, children: 1. Experience Treat (25 MAR 1717-), 2. Hannah Treat ( 4 MAR 1719-), 3. Abigail Treat (14 MAR 1721-), 4. Elizabeth Treat (30 JUN 1723-), 5. Rachel Treat ( 1 NOV 1725-23 DEC 1809), 6. Mercy Treat (13 MAR 1728-), 7. Sarah Treat (23 OCT 1730-), 8. Martha Treat (17 MAR 1733-), 9. Phoebe Treat (17 NOV 1737-).
Jane Treat ( 6 DEC 1674- 1 SEP 1729) m. Constant Freeman (31 MAR 1669- 8 JUN 1745) on 11 OCT 1694 at Eastham,or,Plymouth,Massachusetts, children: 1. Robert Freeman, 2. Jane Freeman, 3. Constant Freeman (25 MAR 1700- 3 MAY 1756), 4. Mercy Freeman (21 AUG 1702-10 NOV 1784/1786), 5. Hannah Freeman, 6. Eunice Freeman, 7. Elizabeth Freeman ( 4 FEB 1708- 5 OCT 1771), 8. Jonathan Freeman, 9. Apphia Freeman, 10. Joshua Freeman.
Elizabeth Treat (24 JUL 1676- 3 MAR 1755) m. Jabez Snow ( 6 SEP 1670-14 OCT 1750) , children: 1. Jabez Snow (22 JUL 1696- 6 SEP 1760), 2. Joshua Snow (12 MAR 1700-), 3. Elizabeth Snow ( 8 OCT 1702- 2 SEP 1769), 4. Silvanus Snow (16 FEB 1705-23 MAR 1772), 5. Tabitha Snow (21 MAR 1707-), 6. Samuel Snow (22 JAN 1709-), 7. Edward Snow (18 MAY 1711-), 8. Phebe Snow.
Sarah Treat (20 JUN 1678-) m. Thomas Rogers ( 6 MAY 1672-AFT 8 JUL 1704) on 10 DEC 1700 at Eastham,Barnstable Co.,Massachusetts, children: 1. Sarah Rogers (27 OCT 1701-), 2. Phebe Rogers ( 1 NOV 1703-), 3. Elizabeth Rogers (27 MAR 1706-).
Samuel Treat ( JUL 1680-23 OCT 1733) m(1). Joanna Vickery (ABT 1687-26 AUG 1720) on 27 OCT 1708 at Eastham,Barnstable Co.,Massachusetts, children: 1. Samuel Treat ( 8 JUL 1709-BEF 1722), 2. Elizabeth Treat ( 8 JAN 1712-), 3. Joanna Treat (16 JAN 1714- 2 AUG 1742).m(2). Mary [---] (-AFT 9 APR 1727) , children: 1. Samuel Treat ( JUL 1722-), 2. Robert Treat (27 MAR 1725-), 3. Sarah Treat.
Mary Treat (16 MAR 1682- 4 JAN 1723) m. John Rich (- 1747) on 10 DEC 1700 at Eastham,Barnstable Co.,Massachusetts, children: 1. Mary Rich (14 FEB 1702-), 2. Robert Rich (23 OCT 1703-AFT 1 OCT 1757), 3. John Rich (23 FEB 1706-27 MAR 1779), 4. Reuben Rich ( 6 FEB 1707- FEB 1714), 5. Joshua Rich (31 MAR 1710-), 6. Moses Rich ( 1712- 1714), 7. Reuben Rich (13 APR 1715-), 8. Thankful Rich (13 APR 1715-ABT 1756).
Robert Treat (24 FEB 1684-BEF 1707)
Abigail Treat (13 JUN 1686-) m. Richard Stevens on 7 FEB 1708 at Truro,Barnstable Co.,Massachusetts, children: 1. Abigail Stephens ( 4 MAR 1714- 6 OCT 1760).
Joseph Treat (19 NOV 1690-) m. , children: 1. Joanna Treat, 2. John Treat.
Joshua Treat (17 MAR 1692-) m. Mercy Higgins on 19 MAR 1720 at (Intention),Eastham,Barnstable Co.,Massachusetts
John Treat (17 MAY 1693-) m. Abigail Young (28 DEC 1688-12 JUN 1781) on 6 DEC 1716 at Eastham,Barnstable Co.,Massachusetts, children: 1. Experience Treat (25 MAR 1717-), 2. Hannah Treat ( 4 MAR 1719-), 3. Abigail Treat (14 MAR 1721-), 4. Elizabeth Treat (30 JUN 1723-), 5. Rachel Treat ( 1 NOV 1725-23 DEC 1809), 6. Mercy Treat (13 MAR 1728-), 7. Sarah Treat (23 OCT 1730-), 8. Martha Treat (17 MAR 1733-), 9. Phoebe Treat (17 NOV 1737-).
He was Assistent of the New Haven Colony in 1659 until 1665, and then in 1673.
He was a Captain and representative in Philip's War, and Commander in Chief.
After the death of Gov. Winthrop in 1676, we was made Deputy Governor (under
Gov. Leete) and a commissioner of the United Colonies of New England. At the
death of Governor Leete in 1683, he succeeded him as Governor. After the
overthrow of Sir Edmund Andros, Robert Treat succeeded him as the head of all
the Northern provinces, where he served for 15 years until he retired from old
age. [Savage 4:327].
It has been rumored that he had 21 children, but only
about half that number have been accounted for. Savage suggests the
number may be his natural children added to the previous children of his
first wife. He was over 83 years old at his second marriage, so no
children from her are likely.
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The following appears in the Dictionary of American Biography IX:633-4:
TREAT, ROBERT (1622?-July 12, 1710), colonial governor, was born at Pitminster,
Somerset, England, the second son of Richard and Alice (Gaylard) Treat, or
Trott. His exact date of birth is unkonwn; if his epitaph is correct, he was
at least two years old at the time of his baptism on Feb. 25, 1624/5. The
family emigrated to America and by 1639 was settled at Wethersfield, Conn.,
where Richard Treat rose to a position of prominence. Although only a youth,
Robert took part in the settlement of Milford in 1639-40. Because many early
records of the town and of the New Haven Colony are lost, the first steps in
his public career cannot be traced. By 1653 he was being regularly elected
deputy from Milford to the General Court of the colony and in the following
year was chosen lieutenant and chief military officer of the town. From deputy
he advanced to magistrate in 1659 and was annually reelected until 1664, when
he declined to serve. In the vain struggle to prevent the absorption of the
New Haven Colony by Connecticut under its charter of 1662 Treat took a fairly
active part, and, although he represented Milford in the General Assembly of
Connecticut in 1665, he remained for some time unreconciled to the union and
determined to emigrate. He became leader of the group from the former New
Haven Colony that settled Newark, N.J., and from 1667 until 1672 was deputy
from that town to the Assembly of East Jersey. He also served as magistrate
and recorder of Newark. But eventually he returned to Milford and was chosen
an assistant of Connecticut in 1673. In the meantime his military capacities
were gaining recognition. In 1661 he had become captain of the Milford train
band and on his return from Newark was promoted to major. In the summer of
1675 he was appointed commander in chief of the Connecticut troops operating
against King Philip. Although too far away at the time to prevent attacks upon
Northfield and Springfield, Mass., he took an active part in the defeat of the
Indians at Hadley. In the following winter campaign in Rhode Island he again
commanded the Connecticut contingent and distinguished himself in the
successful attack upon the Indian stronghold. He lacked conventional military
training, yet he proved an adept leader in Indian warfare. The colony rewarded
his services in May 1676 by electing him deputy-governor, and after the death
of William Leete in April 1683 he advanced to the governorship.
His first problem was the settlement of a boundary dispute with New York, which
resulted in the loss by Connecticut of the town of Rye. Soon a more serious
threat to the colony appeared with the creation of the Dominion of New England.
Connecticut refused to admit the validity of the writs of quo warranto issued
against its charter in 1685 and 1686, and, when Sir Edmund Andros reached New
England, Treat followed as long as possible a policy of postponement and delay.
But resistance was futile, and at a meeting in Hartford, Oct. 31, 1687, Andros
assumed authority over Connecticut. For the second time Treat found a
government of which he was an important member absorbed by a more powerful
neighbor. Although appointed to the council of the Dominion, he took little
part in its administration. Upon the overthrow of Andros at Bostin in 1689
Connecticut restored its government under the charter, which, owing largely to
Treat's wise management, had never been legally invalidated. He continued as
governor until 1698, carrying on the conservative traditions of the colony. In
1692, when Gov. Benjamin Fletcher of New York claimed superior authority over
the Connecticut militia, Treat and the Assembly sent Fitz John Winthrop to
England to gain recognition of their military independence. The successful
accomplishment of this mission brought Winthrop great popularity, and in 1698
he was elected governor. The aging Treat stepped down to the
deputy-governorship, where he continued to serve until 1708, two years before
his death.
In 1647 or before, he married Jane Tapp, the daughter of Edmund Tapp, one of
the leaders in the settlement of Milford. She died in 1703, survived by seven
of their eight children. Two years later, on Oct. 24, 1705, he married
Elizabeth (Powell) Hollingsworth Bryan, the daughter of Michael Powell of
Boston and widow of Richard Bryan, a Milford Merchant. Her death occurred in
the spring of 1706. According to the standards of seventeeth-century
Connecticut, Treat was a wealthy man. He became a large landholder and was
owner or part owner of saw and fulling mills in Mulford. Pious and orthodox,
he was highly respected in the community, yet gained a reputation for good
nature and humor in personal contacts as well as for firmness & wisdom in
public affairs.
on 25 DEC 1647 at Weathersfield,Hartford Co.,Connecticut
Children:
Samuel Treat (-18 MAR 1717) m(1). Elizabeth Mayo (22 MAY 1653- 4 DEC 1696) on 16 MAR 1674, children: 1. Jane Treat ( 6 DEC 1674- 1 SEP 1729), 2. Elizabeth Treat (24 JUL 1676- 3 MAR 1755), 3. Sarah Treat (20 JUN 1678-), 4. Samuel Treat ( JUL 1680-23 OCT 1733), 5. Mary Treat (16 MAR 1682- 4 JAN 1723), 6. Robert Treat (24 FEB 1684-BEF 1707), 7. Abigail Treat (13 JUN 1686-), 8. Joseph Treat (19 NOV 1690-), 9. Joshua Treat (17 MAR 1692-), 10. John Treat (17 MAY 1693-), 11. Nathaniel Treat (15 APR 1694-).m(2). Abigail Willard (-27 DEC 1746) on 29 AUG 1700, children: 1. Eunice Treat (27 SEP 1704-), 2. Robert Treat (21 JAN 1707-).
on 25 DEC 1647 at Weathersfield,Hartford Co.,Connecticut
Children:
Samuel Treat (-18 MAR 1717) m(1). Elizabeth Mayo (22 MAY 1653- 4 DEC 1696) on 16 MAR 1674, children: 1. Jane Treat ( 6 DEC 1674- 1 SEP 1729), 2. Elizabeth Treat (24 JUL 1676- 3 MAR 1755), 3. Sarah Treat (20 JUN 1678-), 4. Samuel Treat ( JUL 1680-23 OCT 1733), 5. Mary Treat (16 MAR 1682- 4 JAN 1723), 6. Robert Treat (24 FEB 1684-BEF 1707), 7. Abigail Treat (13 JUN 1686-), 8. Joseph Treat (19 NOV 1690-), 9. Joshua Treat (17 MAR 1692-), 10. John Treat (17 MAY 1693-), 11. Nathaniel Treat (15 APR 1694-).m(2). Abigail Willard (-27 DEC 1746) on 29 AUG 1700, children: 1. Eunice Treat (27 SEP 1704-), 2. Robert Treat (21 JAN 1707-).
John Treat
Mary Treat
Robert Treat (14 AUG 1654-)
Sarah Treat ( 9 OCT 1656-)
Hannah Treat ( 1 JAN 1660-) m. Samuel Mather
Joseph Treat (ABT 1662-)
Abigail Treat m. Samuel Andrew
Jane Treat
Ann Treat
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