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David PADDOCK
 1753 - 1847

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Generation: 1
  1. David PADDOCK b. 27 Apr 1753, Dutchess County, New York; d. 1847, Salem, Kenosha County, Wisconsin.

    Notes:
    Called 'Blind David' because he was blind for thirty or forty years before his death, said caused by powder burns received in the Revolutionary War. Resided Little Nine Partners, Dutchess Co. and near West Point, NY during the Revolutionary War; Washington Co., NY by 1790; Onandaga Co., NY 1811- 12; Cook Co., IL, 1835; later Lockport, Will Co., IL; and WI. Operated saw and grist mill, Van Buren, NY. A good fiddler. Private in Capt. David Waterbury's Co., Col. Henry Ludington's Regiment, 7th New York from Dutchess Co. He participated on campaigns up and down the Hudson River . . . crops of his lands were taken to sustain the army in the field . . . contributed largely to the building of forts on the river Hudson . . . By tradition . . . participated in the Battle of Bemis Heights . . . had brothers Daniel, John, Peter and Jonathan in service. Three of his sons married McClaughry sisters, daughters of Matthew McClaughry from County Longford, Ireland, a Private in the Revolutionary War, settled at Salem, Washington, Co., NY, son of Thomas and Margaret (Swift) McClaughry.

    David m. Mary Nancy WILLIAMS 1773, Washington County, New York. Mary b. 26 Dec 1753; d. 3 Oct 1808, Washington County, New York. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Thomas PADDOCK b. 1774, Salem, Washington County, New York; d. Abt 1877, Knox County, Indiana.
    2. James PADDOCK b. 1777/1778, Dutchess County, New York; d. 1854, Kankakee County, Illinois.
    3. Phebe PADDOCK b. 10 May 1780, Dutchess County, New York; d. 14 Nov 1859, Homer, Will County, Illinois.
    4. David PADDOCK b. 15 Sep 1781, Champlain, Clinton County, New York.
    5. Anna PADDOCK b. Abt 1783, Champlain, Clinton County, New York.
    6. Levi PADDOCK b. 25 Oct 1786, Champlain, Clinton County, New York; d. 4 Aug 1871, La Porte County, Indiana (probably).
    7. Mary PADDOCK b. 8 Aug 1790, Champlain, Clinton County, New York; d. Illinois; bur. Mount Carroll, Carroll County, Illinois.
    8. William Don PADDOCK b. 19 Sep 1793, Argyle, Washington County, New York; d. 27 Feb 1871, Mankato, Blue Earth County, Minnesota.

Generation: 2
  1. William PADDOCK b. Between 1715 and 1720, Swansea, Bristol County, Massachusetts; d. Aft 1781.

    Notes:
    Probable son of John and Deborah (Hillard) Paddock. A second source states parents are Deacon David and Mary (Foster) Paddock.
    Family tradition through David below is that William was a seafaring man who came from Rhode Island.

  2. William m. Ruth \PADDOCK\ Abt 1743. Ruth b. Abt 1720; d. Washington County, New York. [Group Sheet]

  3. Ruth \PADDOCK\ b. Abt 1720; d. Washington County, New York.

    Notes:
    Ruth's surname is probably BELL.

    Children:
    1. Daniel PADDOCK b. 1745; d. 1 Jun 1825, Oneida County, New York; bur. Onondaga County, New York (Frenchville Cemetery).
    2. Abraham PADDOCK b. Aft 1745, Champlain, Clinton County, New York; d. Camillus, Onondaga County, New York (possibly).
    3. (female) PADDOCK b. Bef 1753, Champlain, Clinton County, New York.
    4. (female) PADDOCK b. Bef 1753, Champlain, Clinton County, New York.
    5. 1. David PADDOCK b. 27 Apr 1753, Dutchess County, New York; d. 1847, Salem, Kenosha County, Wisconsin.
    6. Jonathan PADDOCK b. 1755, Champlain, Clinton County, New York; d. Abt 1824, Greenwich, Washington County, New York.
    7. Hannah PADDOCK b. 1757, Champlain, Clinton County, New York; d. 1833.
    8. Isaac PADDOCK b. Bef 1760, Champlain, Clinton County, New York; d. Solon, Onandago County, New York (possibly).
    9. James PADDOCK b. Abt 1760, Champlain, Clinton County, New York.
    10. Deborah PADDOCK b. Abt 1761, Champlain, Clinton County, New York; d. 24 May 1837.
    11. Peter PADDOCK b. Bef 1763, Kinderhook, Columbia County, New York; d. Bef 1845, Kinderhook, Columbia County, New York.
    12. John PADDOCK b. 1765, Nine Partners, Dutchess County, New York; d. 3 Jul 1838, Camillus, Onondaga County, New York.
    13. Solomon PADDOCK b. 19 May 1768, Dutchess County, New York (probably); d. 30 Aug 1845, Camillus, Onondaga County, New York; bur. Memphis, Onondaga County, New York (Memphis Cemetery).
    14. Judah PADDOCK b. Aft 1768, Champlain, Clinton County, New York.

Generation: 3
  1. John PADDOCK b. Abt 1682, Swansea, Bristol County, Massachusetts (probably); d. Aft May 1762, Beekman, Dutchess County, New York (probably).

  2. John m. Deborah HILLARD 11 Nov 1706, Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island. Deborah (daughter of William HILLARD and Deborah WARREN) b. 17 Jun 1680, Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; d. Beekman, Dutchess County, New York (probably). [Group Sheet]

  3. Deborah HILLARD b. 17 Jun 1680, Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; d. Beekman, Dutchess County, New York (probably).

    Children:
    1. Anna PADDOCK b. Abt 1707/1708, Swansea, Bristol County, Massachusetts; d. Beekman Patent, Dutchess County, New York (probably).
    2. Oliver PADDOCK b. 22 Jul 1710, Swansea, Bristol County, Massachusetts; d. Aft 1762, Beekman, Dutchess County, New York (probably).
    3. John PADDOCK b. Between 1712 and 1715, Swansea, Bristol County, Massachusetts; d. Aft 1760, Crum Elbow, Dutchess County, New York (possibly).
    4. 2. William PADDOCK b. Between 1715 and 1720, Swansea, Bristol County, Massachusetts; d. Aft 1781.
    5. Sarah PADDOCK b. Between 1715 and 1720, Swansea, Bristol County, Massachusetts.
    6. Rebecca PADDOCK b. 1717, Swansea, Bristol County, Massachusetts.

Generation: 4
  1. William HILLARD b. Abt 1641, Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts (probably); d. 24 Jan 1713/1714, Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island; bur. Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island (Old Commons Cemetery).

    Notes:

    William and Deborah resided at 'Liberty Plain' in Hingham, where William was a cooper, the industry for which Hingham was well noted. Some of their neighbors at Liberty Plain were Humphrey Johnson and son Benjamin; Robert Dunbar (a Scotchman); Capt. John Jacob; and James Whiton and son James.

    I could find no record of William participating in church or town affairs, nor could I find any evidence that he was a property owner.. They must have had some relationship with the church because a sister of Deborah's married a son of Daniel Hobart, who was the twin brother of Rev. Peter Hobart, the minister of Hingham for many years.

    There was some indication that they may have had a fire sometime in NOV 1683 because the cause of death of their son Isaac on 25 NOV 1683 is recorded as due to "burned in the fire".

    During the King Philip's war, the home of a neighbor, James Whiton was burnt by the Indians. Also, the house of Nathaniel Chubbick, probably of nearby Accord Pond, was one of those destroyed on 20 APR 1676. No mention is made of William’s home.
    The family moved to Little Compton, sometime between the birth in Hingham of Esther on 8 MAR 1684/5 and the birth in Little Compton of Mary on 3 APR 1687. The original settlement of Little Compton was about 1676 and it appears that William may have owned land shortly after that date but he was not recorded as one of the original owners.

    There is a flag denoting military service honoring his grave in Little Compton. No record could be found showing service in King Philip's war, but a record exists showing that a William Hillerd from Little Compton had service in the Sir William Phips' Expedition to Canada in 1690. It shows that under Capt. Samuel Gallup, a body of about 60 men sailed from Plymouth in five Shallops. This battle was won at the expense of many lives. It is hard to believe it is William because he would have been fifty years of age, more likely his son, William.

    William appeared to be more involved in the affairs of the town in Little Compton than in Hingham. At the 20 MAR 1703/4 town meeting it was voated that William Hillird is chosen "Clark of the Market" & William or Will Hillird (Hilliard, Hillard) was voated "Clark of the Market" at the town meeting every year thereafter until and including MAR 1708/9. He was voated as one of the "Surveyors of the Highways" on 18 MAR 1705/6 and 20 MAR 1707/7. On 18 MAR 1705/6 it was also voated that Will be chosen as "a monitor to see to our highways". On MAR 1708/9 he was selected for the "Jury of Tryalss". On 5 MAR 1710/11 and 10 MAR 1711/12 he was chosen as the "Tithing Man".

    On 4 JUL 1691, William bought from Joseph Church, Sr., Lot 56 for 5 pounds. On 8 FEB 1692/3 he bought Lot 54 from Nathaniel Warren for 10 pounds. On 8 APR 1697 he bought from Joseph Church for eighteen shillings Lot 23, Lot 24, Lot 33, 1/2 of Lot 25 and 1/4 of Lot 18 and for 24 shillings, Lot 11. On 6 JUN 1699 he bought from John Rouse for eighteen shillings, 3/4 of Lot 14. Additional purchases were made that day from Samuel Bradford and Benjamin Church. The records indicate that a William Hillard sold land 29 APR 1714, to William Fobes. William had died three months earlier in JAN, so this sale may have been finalized after his death.

    The will of William, recorded in Taunton, book 3, part 1, page 186 was made DEC 1712 and proved 1 FEB 1713.
    ". . .to wife Deborah Hilliard use of real and personal for life. To son David Hilliard one half of my real estate after the death of my wife. To son Jonathan one half of my real estate after the death of my wife. To daughter Deborah, wife of John Paddock 10 pounds. To daughter Esther, wife of Jeremy Geere ten pounds. To daughter Mary, wife of John Palmer 10 pounds. To daughter Abigail Hilliard 15 pounds. To daughter Sarah Hilliard 10 pounds. Rest and residue to wife Deborah including Indian woman . . . ." William Hilliard

    Tombstone inscription:
    Here lyeth the body of
    William Hillard
    who departed this life
    January ye 24th
    in the 72nd year of his age
    1713-14

    Inscription: "Here lyeth ye body of William Hillard who departed his life January ye 24th in the 72nd year of his age 1713/14"

  2. William m. Deborah WARREN 12 Jun 1671, Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. Deborah b. 1652, Exeter, Rockingham County, New Hampshire; d. 15 Feb 1717/1718, Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island; bur. Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island (Old Commons Cemetery). [Group Sheet]

  3. Deborah WARREN b. 1652, Exeter, Rockingham County, New Hampshire; d. 15 Feb 1717/1718, Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island; bur. Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island (Old Commons Cemetery).

    Notes:
    The will of Deborah was recorded in Taunton, book 3, part 1 page 385 made 21 JAN 1717.
    ". . .to my beloved son David Hilliard two shillings. To my beloved son Jonathan Hilliard two shillings. To my beloved daughter Deborah the wife of John Padduck fifty shillings. To my beloved daughter Esther the wife of Jerimiah Geers twenty shillings. To mty beloved daughter Abigail wife of Warren Gibbs five shillings. To my beloved daughter Sarah Hilliard one cow & all my iron pewter & brass. To my foure grand children that are the children of my daughter Mary Palmer deceased ten shillings apiece. The remainder of my estate shall be equally divided between my two youngest daughters viz. Abigail & Sarah. Executor to be son David Hilliard . . . ." Deborah Hilliard

    Tombstone inscription:
    Here Lyeth ye body of
    Deborah
    wife of William Hillard
    She dyed February ye 15th 1718-17
    in ye 66th year of her age"

    Here lyeth ye body of Deborah wife of William Hillard. She dyed February ye 24th 1717/18 in ye 66th year of her age.

    Children:
    1. (child) HILLARD b. 26 Jan 1671/1672, Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; d. 29 Jan 1671/1672, Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
    2. William HILLARD b. 21 Jan 1672/1673, Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; d. Bef 1712.
    3. John HILLARD b. 8 Feb 1674/1675, Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; d. Bef 1712.
    4. Simeon HILLARD b. 14 Mar 1676/1677, Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; d. 22 May 1677, Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
    5. David HILLARD b. 25 Feb 1677/1678, Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; d. 11 Jan 1748/1749, Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island; bur. Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island (Old Commons Cemetery).
    6. 5. Deborah HILLARD b. 17 Jun 1680, Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; d. Beekman, Dutchess County, New York (probably).
    7. Isaac HILLARD b. 19 Apr 1683, Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; d. 25 Nov 1683, Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
    8. Esther HILLARD b. 8 Mar 1684/1685, Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; d. Aft 1721, North Groton, New London County, Connecticut (probably).
    9. Mary HILLARD b. 3 Apr 1687, Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island; d. 16 Feb 1716/1717, Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island; bur. Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island (Old Commons Cemetery).
    10. Abigail HILLARD b. 12 Jul 1690, Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island; d. Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island (probably).
    11. Sarah HILLARD b. 28 Jun 1692, Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island; d. 24 Oct 1744, Swansea, Bristol County, Massachusetts (probably).
    12. Jonathan HILLARD b. 8 Nov 1696, Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island; d. Bef 21 Mar 1742/1743, Stonington, New London County, Connecticut.

  
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