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Reuben Bisbee

Male 1725 - 1803  (77 years)

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  • Name Reuben Bisbee  [1]
    Birth 20 Jul 1725  Pembroke, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [2, 3
    Gender Male
    Death 17 Mar 1803  Kingston, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [2, 4
    • Place is tentative.
    Person ID I710  Bisbee
    Last Modified 6 Dec 2009

    Father Elijah Bisbee,   b. 29 Jan 1691/92, Pembroke, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 7 Sep 1743, Plympton, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 51 years)
    Mother Eleanor Pierce,   b. Abt 19 Jul 1699, Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 4 Apr 1749, Plympton, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 49 years)
    Marriage 4 Jun 1719  Pembroke, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [1, 5
    Family ID F402  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 1 Lydia Faunce,   b. 1733, , Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 4 May 1771 (Age 38 years)
    Marriage 26 Apr 1750  Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [6, 7
    Family ID F401  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 13 Aug 2009

    Family 2 Eunice Jackson,   b. Abt 1737, Middleboro, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Yes, date unknown
    Marriage 18 Mar 1775  Middleboro, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [8, 9
    Children 
    +1. Reuben Bisbee,   b. 27 Jul 1776, , Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 12 Sep 1865, Lebanon Town, Madison, New York, USA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 89 years)
    Family ID F33  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 6 Dec 2009

  • Event Map
    Link to Google MapsBirth - 20 Jul 1725 - Pembroke, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsMarriage - 26 Apr 1750 - Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsMarriage - 18 Mar 1775 - Middleboro, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA Link to Google Earth
    Link to Google MapsDeath - 17 Mar 1803 - Kingston, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA Link to Google Earth
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  • Notes 
    • Reuben was only 18 years old when his father, Elijah Bisbee, died in 1743. Reuben's brothers, Joseph and Benjamin, were minor children and were placed by the court under the guardianship of one Joshua Pearce, possibly a relative of their mother. In 1748, at age 23, Reuben petitioned the court and was granted co-guardianship of his brothers. In 1754 Reuben settled accounts with Joshua Pearce and discharged him as guardian.[A]

      In 1748, Reuben Bisbee, cordwainer of Plympton, purchased 30 acres from Benjamin Samson Jr. of Plympton for eight-hundred pounds of the old tenor. The land is only described as that purchased by Benjamin from his father, who had purchased it from Samuel Cushman, "reference being had to the records for the boundaries therof with buildings and fencing, always reserving unto Benjamin Cushman the one half of all the iron ore on said land...."[B]

      Reuben's mother, Eleanor Pierce, died in 1749, leaving Reuben a nine-acre parcel of land in Plympton. That same year Reuben Bisbee, cordwainer, sold it for two-hundred pounds to Benjamin and Lydia Sampson.[C]

      In 1752 the Plympton town clerk recorded that "A white ram with large horns [was] taken up in Plympton by Reuben Bisbe within the enclosure of [brother] Elijah Bisbee on the 15th day of September, new style, 1752."[D]

      A 1762 Court Record from Plymouth shows that Reuben Bisbe and his wife, who came from Connecticut Colony, but who last resided in Middleboro, but were now residing in the "furnace house" in Kingston, were ordered by the Constable to leave town.[E]

      In June, 1776, Reuben Bisbe and his wife, who had came from Middleboro in June, 1775 were ordered by the Constable to depart the town of Plimpton.[E]

      In May, 1777, a Judge of Probate from Hanover declared Reuben and Elijah Bisbee in default on a 100-pound note.[E]

      When Reuben married widow Eunice House, her daughter, Eunice Pratt, had been under the guardianship of one Nathaniel Pratt since 1760. In 1777, Eunice Pratt, being over the age of 14, exercised her right to select her own guardian, choosing Reuben Bisbe.[F]

      In September, 1777, private Reuben Bisbe of Capt. Thomas Samson's co., Col. Theophilus Cotton's regt., Gen. Palmer's brigade engaged in a month-long secret mission against Newport, R.I.[G]

      In April of 1778, Reuben Bisbe of Plympton was listed among the men mustered in Plymouth Co. by James Hatch, Muster Master, into Capt. Thomas Turner's co., for eight months service.[G]

      In 1788, Reuben and Eunice Bisbee of Plympton sold for eighteen pounds all the land in Plympton that Eunice had enherited from her former husband, Joshua Pratt, late of Plympton, to one Joshua Pratt of Plympton.[H]

      Reuben and Eunice Bisbee's graves have not been located. Reuben's first wife, Lydia Faunce is buried at the "Old Plympton Burying Place" in the same family plot as his brother, Elijah Bisbee.

      References:
      [A] Plymouth County Probate Records on Microfilm, vol. 9, p. 172, Mayflower Society, Plymouth, Mass.
      Plymouth County Probate Records on Microfilm, vol. 9, pp. 172-3, Mayflower Society, Plymouth, Mass.
      Plymouth County Probate Records on Microfilm, vol. 11, p. 109, Mayflower Society, Plymouth, Mass.
      Plymouth County Probate Records on Microfilm, vol. 13, p. 370, Mayflower Society, Plymouth, Mass.
      [B] Plymouth County Deed on Microfilm, book 44, page 242, Mayflower Society, Plymouth, Mass.
      [C] Plymouth County Deed on Microfilm, book 40, page 201, Mayflower Society, Plymouth, Mass.
      [D] Records of Plympton County Clerk, Plympton, Mass.
      [E] Plymouth Court Records,1686-1859, NEHGS.
      [F] Jayne Pratt Lovelace, The Pratt Directory, 1995 Rev. Ed,. Ancestor House, 417 W. McNair St., Chandler, AZ 85224.
      [G] Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War, Secretary of the Commonwealth, Boston, Wright & Potter Printing Co., State Printers, 18 Post Office Square, 1896.
      [H] Plymouth County Deed on Microfilm, book 94, page 96, Mayflower Society, Plymouth, Mass.

  • Sources 
    1. [S2291] Frank Jones Bisbee, Genealogy of the Bisbee Family, (1956; reprint, Decatur, MI: Johnson Graphics, 1992), p. 32.

    2. [S2291] Frank Jones Bisbee, Genealogy of the Bisbee Family, (1956; reprint, Decatur, MI: Johnson Graphics, 1992), p. 47.

    3. [S1740] Apthrop Foster, Editor, Reuben Bisbee (1725): Birth, ((New England Historical and Genealogical Society), 24).

    4. [S1741] Apthrop Foster, Editor, Bisbee, Reuben (1725): Death, ((New England Historical and Genealogical Society), 318).

    5. [S1456] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, LDS Ancestral File (R) - v4.19, (Online: Intellectual Reserve, Inc., 1999-2008), AFN PLHV-9M.

    6. [S1483] Bisbee, Lydia Faunce: Vital Stats, ((New England Historical and Genealogical Society, vol 114, April 1960), 122).

    7. [S1484] Lee D. Van Antwerp, comp., Bisbee, Reuben (1725): Marriage to Lydia, ((Picton Press, Camden Maine), 146).

    8. [S1454] Barbara Lambert Merrick et. al., ed., Bisbee, Reuben (1725): Marriage to Eunice-2, ((The Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1986), vol 2, p 87).

    9. [S1455] Ed. Frederic W. Bailey, Bisbee, Reuben (1725): Marriage to Eunice-3, ((Baltimore Genealogical Publishing Co., 1968), 103).