John Stearns

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Male 1691 - 1787  (95 years)


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  • Name John Stearns  [11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65
    Birth 10 Dec 1691  Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America Find all individuals with events at this location  [11
    Christening Abt. 10 Dec 1691  Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death 10 Mar 1787  Tolland, Tolland, Connecticut, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  [11
    Burial Abt. 10 Mar 1787  Tolland, Tolland, Connecticut, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I312684225111  Oswald Genealogy
    Last Modified 15 Jun 2025 

    Family Elizabeth Barnes,   b. 21 Jul 1695, Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 19 Apr 1737, Tolland, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 41 years) 
    Marriage 02 Dec 1723  Tolland, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F1596  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 15 Jun 2025 

  • Notes 
    • HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF TOLLAND
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      HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF TOLLAND
      TOLLAND was originally purchased of the native Indians by a number of gentlemen in Windsor. In 1715 it was incorporated by the Assembly, and the settlement of the town was commenced by two families. The progress of the settlement was slow; the number of families in 1720 was but twenty-eight.
      About one half of the township, comprising the south part, was claimed by a number of persons who were legatees of Joshua Uncas, sachem of the Mohegans. This proved a source of considerable difficulty, as the legatees commenced suits at law against the settlers. The proprietors holding under the Windsor claimants were obliged, at a dear rate, to purchase quit claims of the legatees of Joshua.
      The Rev. Stephen Steel was the first minister of this town. He commenced his labors in 1720, and continued his ministry for about thirty-seven years, greatly beloved and revered by his people. Mr. Steel was from Hadley, Mass.
      The first settlers were of the names of Chapman, Stearns, Grant, West, Carpenter, Aborns, Abbot, Lathrop, Nye and Dimock. The Chapmans were from Windsor; they located themselves about 2-1/2 miles westerly from the court house, near the Hartford road, in the vicinity of Snipsic pond or lake.
      John Stearns settled about 2 miles eastward of the court house; Zebulon West about 3 miles south; the Grovers, Carpenters and Samuel Aborns, located about 2-1/2 miles north. Ebenezer Grant, from East Windsor, settled on Grant's hill, about 2-1/2 miles south from the court house; Nye and Dimock settled near Willimantic river, about 4 miles east.

      Early History of Tolland
      Excerpt from “The Early History of Tolland: an address delivered before the Tolland County Historical Society” by Loren Pinckney Waldo, Tolland County Historical Society, on the 22nd day of August and 27 day of September 1861.
      It is not know whether any of the family of Shubael Stearns, Senior, remained in Tolland after the year of 1754; it is certain, however that several of them left at that time with Shubael Stearns, Junior, and settled in North Carolina, where their prosperity is now very numerous; and where, as it has been likewise ascertained, within a few years, the Rev. Mr. Stearns left a very desirable reputation as a pulpit orator.
      John Stearns was a brother of Shubael Stearns, Sr. This fact is verified as well by tradition as by the copy of a deed from Shulbael to John Dated January 16, 1720, on the town (of Tolland) records, which deed is expressed to be for the consideration of five pounds in money, or its equivalent, in hand, paid by my brother, John Stearns, of Tolland, &c. This deed shows that John Stearns was a resident of Tolland before 1720. He married Elizabeth Barnes of Tolland, December 2, 1733. The following is their record:
      · Eleanor Born February 18, 1725, died October 2, 1737
      · David Born December 14, 1725, died February 2, 1715-6
      · Elizabeth Born May 26, 1728
      · Ruth Born July 19, 1730
      · Lydia Born July 25, 1732
      Elizabeth (Barnes), wife of John Stearns, died April 19, 1737. He married Abigail Diggins, of Windsor, April 19, 1739, she died February 13, 1752; he then married Eunice Miller, July 29 1754. Their children were:
      · Daniel Born January 24, 1756, died April 8, 1756
      · Eleanor Born August 11, 1757
      · Charles Born October 17, 1758
      · Mary Born February 8, 1760, died August 15, 1787
      · Sarah Born November 6, 1761
      John Stearns, the son of John and Elizabeth Stearns , was the Doctor Stearns who married a Miss Wills of Tolland, and was the father of Judge Elisha Stearns, of whom I spoke in my lecture to on the History of Tolland County.

      Abigail/Diggins * Eunice/Miller *
      Abigail/Diggins * Eunice/Miller *

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      Date and Location are generated

      Abigail/Diggins, 29 Jul 1754 Eunice/Mill
      Abigail/Diggins, 29 Jul 1754 Eunice/Miller

      Elizabeth/Barnes * Abigail/Diggins *
      Elizabeth/Barnes * Abigail/Diggins *

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      Married Elizabeth Barnes of Tolland on 2
      Married Elizabeth Barnes of Tolland on 2 Dec 1723. She died 19 Apr 1737. He married second to Abigail Diggins of Windsor 19 Apr 1739 and she died 13 Feb 1753. He married third to Eunice Miller on 29 Jul 1754. He had a son John by his first marriage who became physician and married a Miss Wills of Tolland. Dr. Stearns was the father of Judge Elisha Stearns of Tolland.

      2) Abigail/Diggins 3) Eunice/Miller 29Ju
      2) Abigail/Diggins 3) Eunice/Miller 29Jul1754

      1) Elizabeth/Barnes 2) Abigail/Diggins
      1) Elizabeth/Barnes 2) Abigail/Diggins

      2) Abigail/Diggins 3) Eunice/Miller
      2) Abigail/Diggins 3) Eunice/Miller

      !SOURCES: Barron Family Newsletter, Vol
      !SOURCES: Barron Family Newsletter, Vol. 2 No. 6 (Mar 1983)| GS 929.27305 | B278b The Early History of Tolland, Conn. by Loren P. Waldo. Denise Milke, McFarland Wis. (Mar 1983)

      1691
      1691

      Genealogy and Memoirs of Charles and Nathaniel Stearns
      Genealogy and Memoirs of Charles and Nathaniel Stearns
      Genealogy and Memoirs of Charles and Nathaniel Stearns, and their Descendants, by Mrs. Avis Stearns Van Wagenen, Syracuse, NY, Courier Printing Co., 1901.
      The Arabella.
      Early in the morning of April 8, 1630, Isaac Stearns (Vol. I, No. I) and family, Sir Richard Saltonstall and family, Rev. George Phillips, Gov. Winthrop and many others embarked at Yarmouth, England, in the good ship Arabella, and arrived at Salem, Mass., on June 12.
      The ship Jewel arrived June,13; the ship Ambrose, June 18; the Talbot, July 2.
      From the Memorial History of Boston, Mass, by Justin Winsor, Vol. I, page 115 shows a small cut of the Arabella, reproduced from a painting in Salem or Boston.
      The Arabella, the admiral of the fleet, was a ship of 350 tons burden, carrying 28 guns and 52 seamen, with Capt. Nathaniel Mellbourne master and part owner.
      The accompanying cut of the Arabella is from a reproduction of the painting by William F. Halsall, representing a part of the fleet which brought Winthrop and his company to Salem Harbor.
      The Talbot, the vice-admiral, was shown at anchor, while the Jewel, the coplin of the fleet, was the distant vessel on the right.
      From the History of Middlesex Co., by SamueI Adams Drake, Vol. I., page 25, we quote, "Isaac Johnson, esteemed the richest of the emigrants, inherited an estate of 20,000 Pounds from his grandfather, Robert Johnson of North Luffingham, in 1584; with his wife Arabella, daughter of Thomas, third Earl of Lincoln, he came over in Winthrop's ship, "The Eagle," which, in his wife's honor, was rechristened "The Arabella."
      Lady Arabella died at Salem, Mass., a few weeks after the arrival and her husband, who survived her only a few months, was interred at the upper end of his lot in Boston, in what is now known as "The King's Burying Ground."
      The Arabella and her consorts experienced a varied and stormy passage, and, on the 8th of June, there came a wild pigeon into the ship.
      They came to anchor on the seventy-sixth day, June 12, 1630, 0.S.
      CHARLES STEARNS.
      FIRST GENERATION.
      "In March, 1628, the Plymouth Company sold to a company of six gentlemen in England, the territory extending from a line three miles north of Merrimack River, to a line three miles south of Charles River, and from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean.
      The number of joint proprietors soon became much enlarged and they assumed the title of "The Massachusetts Bay Company," choosing Matthew Cradock, a wealthy merchant of London, to be governor, and Thomas Goffe, also a merchant of London, to be deputy-governor.
      In June, 1628, a company of emigrants was sent over, who landed at Salem and commenced the settlement of that ancient town.
      That a large number of settlers accompanied Sir Richard Saltonstall from Salem to Watertown is evident from the following consideration, that about forty men signed the covenant on the 30th of July, while the number of female members is not stated.
      Others, having large families, did not then sign the covenant, not being entitled to church membership.
      There is no record extant of any municipal transactions of Watertown earlier, in date than 1634, four years after its first settlement.
      An important change then took place in the government of the colony and a house of deputies or representative became a constituent part of it.
      As the people, from this date, began to be represented in the govemment of the colony, so, the ordering of the civil affairs of the town began to be intrusted to a body of freemen, chosen, annually, for that purpose.
      Then originated that peculiar New England municipal body, a board of select-men.
      Previous to this date, the civil and ecclesiastical affairs of the town were commingled, without any distinct line between them.
      No one had a right to vote, unless he were a church-member; and the church was Congregational wherein its affairs were managed by the votes of the members.
      The church officers seem to have taken the lead both in civil and ecclesiastical affairs, and, it is probable that, previous to 1634, the records were kept accordingly.
      Whatever those records were, they are lost."
      Charles Steams ** was admitted freeman, May 6, 1646.
      On Mar. 15, 1648, he purchased of Edward Lamb, of Watertown, a house and eight acres of land, and three other lots.
      On the same day, he purchased of John Fiske, six acres of upland.
      Isaac Stearns, (First Vol. I), in his will, dated, June 14, 1861, mentioned him as my kinsman, Charles "Sternes," and bequeather him 10 Pounds.
      Samuel Hosier also bequeathed to him 10 Pounds, but without stating any relationship.
      Jan. 6, 1680-1, he was elected constable, or tax-gatherer, of Watertown, but refused to take the oath; and the same year, he sold his land in Watertown to his son, Samuel **.
      It is supposed that soon after this he, with his son Shubael **, moved to that part of Lynn, called Lynn End, now the town of Lynnfield.
      His first wife, Hannah, d., June 30, 1651, in Watertown and was buried July 2, 1651.
      He md. (2), June 22, 1654, Rebecca Gibson **, dau. of John ** and Rebecca Gibson, of Cambridge.
      The births of their first two children are recorded in Cambridge, but she was a member of the Watertown Church, Feb., 1658-9.
      (See Camb. Church Gathering, P. 59.)
      The following extract from the Essex Registry of Probate shows the number and the names of his children, at least, of those who lived to maturity, or to have families:
      "Sept. 9, 1695, Shubael Stearns, of Lynn, petitions for letters of administration on the estate of his brother, Charles **, slain in the King's service.
      Balance of his estate after settlement of debts (4 Pounds, 12S. 10d.), to be divided as follows: equally between his brothers, Shubael and John **: the children of brothers Samuel and Isaac; Rebecca Sternes ** alias Traine, and Martha ** Hutchinson, his sisters."
      "There is a tradition prevalent in Lynn, Mass., that three brother, names Daniel, Isaac (First Vol. 1) and Shubael Stearns, came from England to America in 1630, and settled near Watertown, Mass.; that Daniel died, unmarried; that Shubael and Isaac each brought their families with them; that, soon after landing, Shubael and wife both died, leaving two sons, named Charles and Nathaniel, eight or ten years of age, who were reared and cared for by their Uncle Isaac; this same account was given by John Peck Stearns; that these sons afterwards married and each, as well as their Uncle Isaac, left a large family, from whom all of the name of Stearns in America are supposed to have descended.
      It is noticable that Isaac (First Vol. I.), Charles and Nathaniel all named their sons John, Isaac and Samuel.
      There is also a traditional anecdote of the first landing of the Stearns family, as follows: "that on reaching anchorage in America, Isaac, like the spies sent into Canaan, went forward and selected a place of settlement; soon after, an emulation arose between the two boys as to which should step on land first, and, as they sprang from the boat, Charles Stearns missed his footing and fell into the river which was therefore christened the Charles River."
      Nevertheless, the historian claims for the name a royal origin.
      CHARLES STEARNS, date of birth unknown; md. (I), Hannah , who d., June 30, 1651; md. (2), June 22, 1654, Rebecca Gibson, dau. of John and Rebecca Gibson, of Cambridge; seven children.
      SAMUEL STEARNS, b., June 2, 1650, in Watertown, Mass.
      SHUBAEL STEARNS, b., Sept. 20, 1655, in Cambridge, Mass.
      JOHN STEARNS, b., Jan. 24, 1657, in Cambridge, Mass.
      ISAAC STEARNS, b., 1658.
      CHARLES STEARNS JR., slain in the King's service, prior to 1695.
      REBECCA STEARNS, b., 1661; md., Jan. 25, 1693, Thomas Traine, b., 1653, son of John and Margaret (Dix) Traine, of Watertown, Mass.
      She was admitted to full covenant, Aug. 15, 1698, and d., Sept. 23, 1746, aged 85 years.
      He was fined 10s. by the Court, Apr. 17, 1674, "for selling strong water."
      He d., Jan. 23, 1739, "an aged man."
      (a) Benoni Traine, b. and d., Nov., 1693.
      (b) Rebecca Traine, b., Apr., d., May, 1696.
      (c) Deborah Traine, b., Dec. 16, 1698; d., May 25, 1718.
      (d) Rebecca Traine, b., Dec. 1, 1701; md., Dec. 17, 1726, Dea John Bright, who d., Jan. 24, 1754; S. P.; she d., 1736.
      MARTHA STEARNS, md. Mr. Hutchinson.
      SECOND GENERATION:
      SAMUEL STEARNS, b., June 2, 1650, son of Charles and Hannah Stearns, of Watertown, Mass.; md. Mehitable, and settled in Watertown.
      The inventory of his estate, (42 Pounds, 12S.), was made June 6, 1694, by John Hastings, William Shattuck, Sr., and William Shattuck Jr., and his estate was settled by his widow, Mehitable, July, 1696.
      It appears, by the town records, June 16, 1694, that he left his family so indigent as to need some temporary aid from the selectmen.
      It is not known what became of the widow and her two sons.
      SAMUEL STEARNS JR., b., Feb. 27, 1686, in Watertown, Mass.; bapt., Aug. 21, 1698, by Rev. Mr. Angier.
      JOSEPH STEARNS, bapt., Aug. 7, 1698, by Rev. Mr. Angier.
      SHUBAEL STEARNS, b., Sept. 20, 1655, son of Charles and Rebecca (Gibson) Stearns, of Cambridge, Mass.; md. Mary Upton (?) of Reading, Mass., and settled in Lynn, probably near the border of Reading.
      He belonged to the Narragansett Expedition.
      No record of his marriage has been discovered, but "Mary Upton, of Reading, Mass., md. Shubael Stearns, of Lynn," whether this Shubael or a desendant is unknown.
      Testimony of Samuel Trail, aged 95 years and upwards; remembers Shubael Stearns of Lynn, who came from Watertown and was in the army.
      Shubael's will is dated, Nov. 19, 1733; proved, Sept. 2, 1734; nine children.
      SHUBAEL STEARNS JR., b., Aug. 19, 1638, in Lynn, Mass.
      SAMUEL STEARNS, b., Sept. 12, 1685.
      HANNAH STEARNS, b., 1687; md., Mar. 21, 1710, at Lynn, Mass., Dr. James Stimson.
      About 1716, they moved to Tolland, Conn., where he was the first practicing physician, and where he d., Mar. 10, 1758; six children.
      (a) Ichabod Stimson, b.1, Jan. 22, 1713.
      (b) Eneas Stimson, b., May 25, 17

      Elizabeth/Barnes: Abigail/Diggins
      Elizabeth/Barnes: Abigail/Diggins

      Abigail/Diggins: Eunice/Miller
      Abigail/Diggins: Eunice/Miller

      Elizabeth/Barns *; Eunice/Miller *
      Elizabeth/Barns *; Eunice/Miller *

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