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About Capt. Aaron Cleveland
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AARON CLEVELAND, second son and third child of Moses and Ann (Winn) Cleveland, b. in Woburn, Mass., Jan. 10, 1655, m. first, in Woburn, Sept. 26, 1675, Dorcas Wilson, probably dau. of John Wilson, who first appears upon the tax lists in Woburn, in the rate for the country, assessed Aug. 26, 1666. His two children, John Wilson, Jr., and Dorcas, must have been born before he came to Woburn, and he d. July 2, 1687. Aaron and Dorcas (Wilson) Cleveland had a family of ten children, as follows:
1. Dorcas, b. Oct. 29, 1676; m. John Knight.
2. Hannah, b. Dec. 18, 1678; d. June 13, 1679.
3. Aaron, b. July 9, 1680; m. Abigail Waters.
4. Hannah, (again), b. June 2, 1687; m. - Beard.
5. Moses,3 b. Feb. 24, 1690; m. Mary Johnson.
6. Sarah,3 b. March 5, 1692; m. Job Richardson.
7. Miriam,3 b. July 1, 1694.
8. Isabel,3' b. April 6, 1697; d. Dec. 7, 1714.
9. Ann, b. 1699.
10. Benjamin, b. May 16, 1701; m. Anna Church.
After the death of wife Dorcas, in Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 29, 1714, he m, a second wife, Prudence but had no more children, and d. Sept. 14, 1716, aged, according to gravestone, 62 years.
Bibliographic information:
- Title A Genealogy of Benjamin Cleveland: A Great-grandson of Moses Cleveland, of Woburn, Mass., and a Native of Canterbury, Windham County, Conn
- Compiled by Horace Gillette Cleveland
- Publisher compiler, 1879
- Original from UC Southern Regional Library Facility
- Digitized Jan 29, 2016
- Length 260 pages
- Page 83
- https://books.google.com/books?jtp=83&id=C2hOAQAAMAAJ#v=onepage&q&f...
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He was an Innkeeper in Cambridge, a builder and contractor and a man of business. He was a man of great stature and strength and was prominent in military affairs.
Aaron son of Aaron & Dorcas Cleaveland, a carpenter by trade m. Abigail and resided in Woburn till after the birth of his 2nd child. He then removed and took up his residence first apparently in Medford then in Cambridge, and after that in Medford again and subsequently in Charlestown. He was admitted, Oct 7, 1711 into the Church at Cambridge and his mother, Dorcas dying in his house there in 1714 and his eldest son in 1716 they were both buried in the Cambridge graveyard. [See epitaphs on mother and son in Harris's Collection) In 1720 his Church relationship was transferred from Cambridge to Medford church but even after that, he had one child at least baptized in the church at Cambridge. He continued to reside in Medford or Charlestown till 1738 when he removed with his family ot East Haddam, CT where he bore the title of "Captain," and traded largely in land. Whether he remained there or not till his decease has not been ascertained. His children by his wife Abigail having been born in different places, their births are not all recorded in one place. These were (1) Aaron born at Woburn Oct 20, 1702; died at Cambridge and was buried there in 1716. (2) Samuel b. at Woburn May 17, 1704. In Vol. XLIII. p. 517, Registry of Deeds [for Suffolk?] under date of May 23, 1743 is a deed from "Samuel Cleaveland," of Boston, mariner, in which he calls Aaron Cleaveland his father (3) Abigail "daughter of Aaron & Abigail Cleaveland" born at Medford May 10, 1706 [medford Town Records.] (4) John, "son of Aaron & Abigail Cleaveland," was baptized Oct 7, 1711 in the First Church of Cambridge, the same day his father was taken
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into that church. (5) Josiah son of Aaron Cleaveland & Abigail his wife, was baptized in infancy at Cambridge Nov 1, 1713 (Cambridge Church Records) He m. Jan 1, 1735 (1735-6?) Joanna Porter dau of Rev Aaron Porter of Medford; owned the Halfway Covenant in 1736; and had a son born to him Dec 12, 1736 whom he called Aaron. This Josiah Cleaveland removed to Haddam, CT about the same time his father did. In a paper in the Registry of Deeds dated Nov 28, 1738, he styles himself "Josiah Cleaveland, now of Millerton in East Haddam in the Colony of Connecticut and County of Hartford, late of Charlestown in the County of Middlesex, Mass., housewright," etc etc. As late as February 10, 1748/9 he had removed to Boston. (6) Aaron born at Cambridge Oct 29, 1715 (Cambridge Town Records.) Of him see more below. (7) John, son of Aaron & Abigail Cleaveland was baptized in infancy, July 18, 1717. (8) "Moses, son of Aaron and Abigail Cleaveland was baptized in infancy - of Aaron & Abigail Cleaveland his wife." [Cambridge Church Records] The child then baptized whose name was not recorded may have been his daughter Mary who married Elisha Clark of Haddam Sept 17, 1741; and had four children, viz: (1) "Waterius (Waters or Waterhouse?) b. June 30, 1742 (2) Elisha b. April 23, 1744 (3) William b. Aug 19, 1746 (4) Mary b. April 4, 1749.
History of Woburn
He was an Innkeeper in Cambridge, a builder and contractor and a man of business. He was a man of great stature and strength and was prominent in military affairs.
Aaron son of Aaron & Dorcas Cleaveland, a carpenter by trade m. Abigail and resided in Woburn till after the birth of his 2nd child. He then removed and took up his residence first apparently in Medford then in Cambridge, and after that in Medford again and subsequently in Charlestown. He was admitted, Oct 7, 1711 into the Church at Cambridge and his mother, Dorcas dying in his house there in 1714 and his eldest son in 1716 they were both buried in the Cambridge graveyard. [See epitaphs on mother and son in Harris's Collection) In 1720 his Church relationship was transferred from Cambridge to Medford church but even after that, he had one child at least baptized in the church at Cambridge. He continued to reside in Medford or Charlestown till 1738 when he removed with his family ot East Haddam, CT where he bore the title of "Captain," and traded largely in land. Whether he remained there or not till his decease has not been ascertained. His children by his wife Abigail having been born in different places, their births are not all recorded in one place. These were (1) Aaron born at Woburn Oct 20, 1702; died at Cambridge and was buried there in 1716. (2) Samuel b. at Woburn May 17, 1704. In Vol. XLIII. p. 517, Registry of Deeds [for Suffolk?] under date of May 23, 1743 is a deed from "Samuel Cleaveland," of Boston, mariner, in which he calls Aaron Cleaveland his father (3) Abigail "daughter of Aaron & Abigail Cleaveland" born at Medford May 10, 1706 [medford Town Records.] (4) John, "son of Aaron & Abigail Cleaveland," was baptized Oct 7, 1711 in the First Church of Cambridge, the same day his father was taken
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into that church. (5) Josiah son of Aaron Cleaveland & Abigail his wife, was baptized in infancy at Cambridge Nov 1, 1713 (Cambridge Church Records) He m. Jan 1, 1735 (1735-6?) Joanna Porter dau of Rev Aaron Porter of Medford; owned the Halfway Covenant in 1736; and had a son born to him Dec 12, 1736 whom he called Aaron. This Josiah Cleaveland removed to Haddam, CT about the same time his father did. In a paper in the Registry of Deeds dated Nov 28, 1738, he styles himself "Josiah Cleaveland, now of Millerton in East Haddam in the Colony of Connecticut and County of Hartford, late of Charlestown in the County of Middlesex, Mass., housewright," etc etc. As late as February 10, 1748/9 he had removed to Boston. (6) Aaron born at Cambridge Oct 29, 1715 (Cambridge Town Records.) Of him see more below. (7) John, son of Aaron & Abigail Cleaveland was baptized in infancy, July 18, 1717. (8) "Moses, son of Aaron and Abigail Cleaveland was baptized in infancy - of Aaron & Abigail Cleaveland his wife." [Cambridge Church Records] The child then baptized whose name was not recorded may have been his daughter Mary who married Elisha Clark of Haddam Sept 17, 1741; and had four children, viz: (1) "Waterius (Waters or Waterhouse?) b. June 30, 1742 (2) Elisha b. April 23, 1744 (3) William b. Aug 19, 1746 (4) Mary b. April 4, 1749.
History of Woburn
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Capt. Aaron Cleveland's Timeline
1680 |
July 9, 1680
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Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
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1702 |
October 20, 1702
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Woburn, Middlesex County, Province of Massachusetts
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1704 |
May 17, 1704
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Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts
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1706 |
May 10, 1706
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Medford, Suffolk, Massachusetts
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1708 |
1708
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Medford, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
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1710 |
August 26, 1710
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Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts
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1713 |
August 21, 1713
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Charlestown, Middlesex County, Province of Massachusetts
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1715 |
October 29, 1715
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Cambridge, Middlesex County, Province of Massachusetts
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1717 |
February 14, 1717
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Canterbury, Windham, Connecticut, United States
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