Morton Quincy1

M, #9417, b. 11 June 1845, d. 10 March 1848
     Morton Quincy was born on 11 June 1845 in Dedham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.2,3 He was the son of Edmund Quincy and Lucilla Pinckney Parker.1 Morton Quincy died on 10 March 1848 in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, at the age of 23 and is buried in Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.4

Citations

  1. [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 11 p. 73.
  2. [S130] Massachusetts Vital Records, Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850.
  3. [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "# 126338626 M.I."
  4. [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 126338626, Morton Quincy, includes gravestone photograph."

Nancy Quincy1

F, #9370, b. 1 March 1808, d. 11 October 1884
     Nancy Quincy was born on 1 March 1808 in Portland, Cumberland County.2 She was the daughter of Samuel Maverick Quincy and Sarah Smart.1 Nancy Quincy married Asa H. Norton on 16 May 1826 in Portland, Maine.1,3 Nancy Quincy died on 11 October 1884 in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, at the age of 764 and is buried in Eastern Cemetery, Portland, Cumberland County, Maine.5

Children of Nancy Quincy and Asa H. Norton

Citations

  1. [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 11 p. 158.
  2. [S232] Ancestry.com, Maine, Birth Records, 1621-1922.
  3. [S89] Family Search, FHL Number 12021.
  4. [S232] Ancestry.com, Ohio, U.S., Select County Death Records, 1840-1908.
  5. [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 101708590, Nancy Quincy Norton."
  6. [S109] 1850 United States Census.
  7. [S154] 1860 US Census, Bangor, Maine.
  8. [S107] 1880 US Census.

Nancy Quincy1

F, #9385, b. 6 June 1780
     Nancy Quincy was born on 6 June 1780 in Boston, Massachusetts.2,3 She was the daughter of Henry Quincy and Eunice Newell.1 Nancy Quincy died young.1

Citations

  1. [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 11 p. 72.
  2. [S102] Annie Haven Thwing, Inhabitants of the Town of Boston, 50986.
  3. [S89] Family Search, Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915.

Nancy Quincy1

F, #10930, b. 8 December 1763
     Nancy Quincy was born on 8 December 1763 in Braintree.1 She was the daughter of Josiah /1 Quincy and Anne Marsh.1 Nancy Quincy married Rev. Asa Packard on 27 July 1790.1

Child of Nancy Quincy and Rev. Asa Packard

Citations

  1. [S103] Waldo Chamberlain Sprague, Genealogies of Braintree, 3986.
  2. [S205] Newspaper, Boston Daily Advertiser, 15 July 1868.

Nancy Sewell Quincy1

F, #9347, b. 5 August 1798
     Nancy Sewell Quincy was born on 5 August 1798 in Charlestown.1 She was the daughter of Abraham Howard Quincy and Mary Holland.2

Citations

  1. [S499] Connecticut Society of Genealogists, The Connecticut Nutmegger, Vol. 38, p. 46.
  2. [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 11 p. 158.

Norton Quincy1

M, #9293, b. 27 October 1716, d. 29 September 1801
     Norton Quincy was born on 27 October 1716.2 He was the son of Hon. John Quincy and Elizabeth Norton.1 Norton Quincy married Martha Salisbury, daughter of Nicholas Salisbury and Martha Saunders, on 12 February 1746 in Boston, Massachusetts, the service was conducted by the Rev. Joseph Sewall D.D.3 Norton Quincy died on 29 September 1801 in Quincy at the age of 84 s.p.1,2

Citations

  1. [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 11 p. 71.
  2. [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 9, p. 152.
  3. [S103] Waldo Chamberlain Sprague, Genealogies of Braintree, 3982R.

Polly Quincy1

F, #11370, b. 1885
     Polly Quincy was born in 1885.1 She was the daughter of Charles Frederick Quincy and Etta Molineaux Ives.1

Citations

  1. [S131] George Norbury MacKenzie, Colonial families of the United States, Vol. 4 p. 436.

Richard Quincy1

M, #8870
     Richard Quincy was the son of William Quincy and Jone (Unknown).1

Citations

  1. [S85] Gary Loyd Roberts (Editor), English Origins of New England Families, Series 2, Vol. 3. p. 2.

Robert Quincy1

M, #8868
     Robert Quincy was the son of William Quincy and Jone (Unknown).1

Citations

  1. [S85] Gary Loyd Roberts (Editor), English Origins of New England Families, Series 2, Vol. 3. p. 2.

Robert Quincy1

M, #9352
     Robert Quincy was the son of John Williams Quincy and Abigail Atkins.1

Citations

  1. [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 11 p. 158.

Robert Quincy1

M, #10896, b. 1766
     Robert Quincy was born in 1766 in Boston, Massachusetts.1 He was the son of Edmund Quincy and Mehitable Temple1 and is buried on 9 February 1767 in Boston, Massachusetts.1

Citations

  1. [S103] Waldo Chamberlain Sprague, Genealogies of Braintree, 3987R.

Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester1,2

M, #13544, b. circa 1195, d. 25 April 1264
     Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester was born circa 1195. He was the son of Saher de Quincy, IV 1st Earl of Winchester.3 Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester married firstly Helen of Galloway, daughter of Alan Lord of Galloway Constable of Scotland, circa 1228. Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester died on 25 April 1264 s.p.m.4

Children of Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester and Helen of Galloway

Citations

  1. [S135] George Edward Cokayne, Complete peerage, V p. 340.
  2. [S175] Frederick Lewis Weis, Ancestral Roots, p. 62.
  3. [S135] George Edward Cokayne, Complete peerage, XII p. 748 et seq.
  4. [S135] George Edward Cokayne, Complete peerage, XII p. 753.

Roger Bradshaw Quincy1

M, #11374, b. 23 September 1892, d. January 1969
     Roger Bradshaw Quincy was born on 23 September 1892 in Chicago, Illinois.1,2 He was the son of Charles Frederick Quincy and Etta Molineaux Ives.1 Roger Bradshaw Quincy married Lucile Dugué Baker on 3 February 1915 in Orleans, Louisiana.3 Roger Bradshaw Quincy died in January 1969 in Orange, Florida, at the age of 76.4

Citations

  1. [S131] George Norbury MacKenzie, Colonial families of the United States, Vol. 4 p. 436.
  2. [S89] Family Search, United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918.
  3. [S89] Family Search, Louisiana Parish Marriages, 1837-1957.
  4. [S89] Family Search, Florida Death Index, 1877-1998.

Ruth Quincy1

F, #3896, b. 29 October 1658, d. 1748
     Ruth Quincy was born on 29 October 1658 in Braintree, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.1,2 She was the daughter of Colonel Edmund Eliot Quincy and Joanna Hoar.1 Ruth Quincy married John Hunt on 19 October 1686.1,3 Ruth Quincy died in 1748.4

Citations

  1. [S25] Samuel Sewall, Diary of Samuel Sewall (1973 ed.), Vol. 2. p. 1092.
  2. [S89] Family Search, Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915.
  3. [S103] Waldo Chamberlain Sprague, Genealogies of Braintree, 3978.
  4. [S123] Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700.

Saer Quincy1

M, #11349, d. 4 April 1814
     Saer Quincy was the son of Horatio Gates Quincy and Polly Pettis.1 Saer Quincy died on 4 April 1814 in Farmington.2

Citations

  1. [S131] George Norbury MacKenzie, Colonial families of the United States, Vol. 4 p. 438.
  2. [S180] Bible Records, NEHGS Bible Records, Gen 1 Q 5: Quincy Bible.

Saher de Quincy, IV 1st Earl of Winchester1

M, #13551, b. 1155, d. 3 November 1219
     Saher de Quincy, IV 1st Earl of Winchester was born in 1155.1 He died on 3 November 1219 in Damietta, Egypt.1

Child of Saher de Quincy, IV 1st Earl of Winchester

Citations

  1. [S135] George Edward Cokayne, Complete peerage, XII p. 748 et seq.

Samuel Quincy

M, #5433, b. 13 April 1735, d. 9 August 1789
     Samuel Quincy was born on 13 April 1735 in Braintree, Massachusetts.1 He was the son of Josiah /1 Quincy and Hannah Sturgis. Samuel Quincy graduated in 1754 from Harvard studied law, rose to distinction, and succeeded Jonathan Sewall as Solicitor-General of the Province. His father and brothers were Whigs ; and, for a time, his own sympathies seem to have been with the popular party. Influenced by his official duties and connections, he adhered to the Crown. When John Adams heard that Hancock had purchased twenty writs of him, he recorded, — " Oh, the mutability of the legal, commercial, social, political, as well as the material world! For about three or four years I have done all Mr. Hancock's business, and have waded through wearisome, anxious days and nights in his defence; but farewell! " A remark of Mrs. Adams leads to the conclusion that Mrs. Quincy was not pleased with her husband's course in the politics of the time, and that he became a Loyalist against her advice. In 1775 General Burgoyne occupied his house in Boston. "A lady who lived opposite, says she saw raw meat cut and hacked upon the mahogany tables, and the superb damask curtains exposed to the rain, as if they were of no value." Well did Mrs. Adams add, " How much better do the Tories fare than the Whigs ? " On the 25th day of May of the year last mentioned, Mr. Quincy left Boston and went to England; and soon after his arrival he saw the King robe, and from the throne assent to the American Prohibitory Bill. Early in 1776 he was a member of the "Brompton-Row Tory Club," or Loyalist Association in London, for conversation and a weekly dinner. His wife was still in Massachusetts. In a letter to her, January 1, 1777, he said: " The continuance of our unhappy situation has something in it so unexpected, so unprecedented, so complicated with evil and misfortune, it has become almost too burdensome for my spirits, nor have I words that can reach its description." Again, on the 12th of March : " You inquire whether I cannot bear contempt and reproach, rather than remain any longer separated from my family ? . . . You urge, as an inducement to my return, that my countrymen will not deprive me of life. I have never once harboured such an idea. Sure I am I have never merited from them such a punishment. Difference of opinion I have never known to be a capital offence; and were the truth and motives of my conduct justly scrutinized, I am persuaded they would not regard me as an enemy plotting their ruin.'' A year later his name appeared in the Massachusetts Proscription and Confiscation Act. When he embarked for England he designed to be absent for a few months only; but banished by the operation of the law of 1778, he turned his thoughts to official and professional employment in the West Indies ; and, March 15, 1779, he communicated to a friend that, at last, he had " obtained the place of Comptroller of the Customs at the port of Parham, in Antigua."2
He married firstly Hannah Hill, daughter of Thomas Hill, on 16 June 1761 in Boston.1 Samuel Quincy married secondly M.A. Chadwell (widow Chadwell) in 1787 in St. Croix.3 Samuel Quincy died on 9 August 1789 at the age of 54 on a voyage from Tortola to England. He is buried in Bristol.3

Children of Samuel Quincy and Hannah Hill

Citations

  1. [S103] Waldo Chamberlain Sprague, Genealogies of Braintree, 3989R.
  2. [S312] Lorenzo Sabine, Loyalists of the American Revolution, Vol. 2 p. 206.
  3. [S229] Various, American National Biography, Quincy, Samuel.

Samuel Quincy1

M, #10900, b. 17 May 1764, d. 19 January 1816
     Lawyer in Berkshire County, Massachusetts.2 Samuel Quincy was born on 17 May 1764 in Braintree, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.3 He was the son of Samuel Quincy and Hannah Hill.1 Samuel Quincy was baptised on 20 May 1764 at Quincy.1 He graduated in 1782 from Harvard.2 He married Elizabeth Hatch, daughter of Col. Jabez Hatch and Deborah Hews, on 25 October 1786 in Boston.1 Samuel Quincy was living in Roxbury in 1788.1 He died on 19 January 1816 in Lenox, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, at the age of 512,3 and is buried in Church On the Hill Cemetery, Lenox, Berkshire County, Massachusetts.3

Children of Samuel Quincy and Elizabeth Hatch

Citations

  1. [S103] Waldo Chamberlain Sprague, Genealogies of Braintree, 3989R.
  2. [S155] Richard Gookin, Gookin family, p. 36.
  3. [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 18328228."

Samuel Quincy1

M, #10903, b. 7 February 1791, d. 22 December 1850
     Samuel Quincy was born on 7 February 1791 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.2 He was the son of Samuel Quincy and Elizabeth Hatch.1 Samuel Quincy was baptised on 29 April 1793 at St. James Episcopal Church, Great Barrington, Berkshire County, Massachusetts.1 He died on 22 December 1850 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, at the age of 592 and is buried in Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.2

Citations

  1. [S103] Waldo Chamberlain Sprague, Genealogies of Braintree, 3989R.
  2. [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 126336090."

Samuel M. Quincy1

M, #23899, b. 25 November 1809, d. 2 April 1810
     Samuel M. Quincy was born on 25 November 1809 in Portland, Maine.1 He was the son of Samuel Maverick Quincy and Sarah Smart.1 Samuel M. Quincy died on 2 April 1810 in Portland, Maine.2

Citations

  1. [S232] Ancestry.com, Maine, Birth Records, 1621-1922.
  2. [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "# 101709117."

Samuel M. Quincy1

M, #23900, b. 14 February 1821, d. 7 March 1821
     Samuel M. Quincy was born on 14 February 1821 in Portland, Maine.1 He was the son of Samuel Maverick Quincy and Sarah Smart.1 Samuel M. Quincy died on 7 March 1821 in Portland, Maine.2

Citations

  1. [S232] Ancestry.com, Maine, Birth Records, 1621-1922.
  2. [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "# 101709119."

Samuel Maverick Quincy1

M, #9313, b. 1771, d. 8 June 1852
     Samuel Maverick Quincy was born in 1771. He was the son of Dr. Jacob Quincy and Elizabeth Ann Williams.1 Samuel Maverick Quincy married Sarah Smart on 23 November 1797 in Portland, Maine, where her first name is given as Sally.1,2 Samuel Maverick Quincy died on 8 June 1852 in Portland, Maine.

Children of Samuel Maverick Quincy and Sarah Smart

Citations

  1. [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 11 p. 158.
  2. [S89] Family Search, FHL Number 12011.
  3. [S232] Ancestry.com, Maine, Birth Records, 1621-1922.

Brig. Gen. Samuel Miller Quincy1

M, #9426, b. 13 June 1832, d. 24 March 1887
     Brig. Gen. Samuel Miller Quincy was born on 13 June 1832 in Boston, Massachusetts.2 He was the son of Josiah Quincy and Mary Jane Miller.1 Brig. Gen. Samuel Miller Quincy graduated in 1852 from Harvard. He died on 24 March 1887 in Keene, New Hampshire, at the age of 54.3

Citations

  1. [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 11 p. 73.
  2. [S232] Ancestry.com, Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988.
  3. [S232] Ancestry.com, New Hampshire, Death and Disinterment Records, 1754-1947.

Sarah Quincy1

F, #7747, b. 2 October 1736, d. 12 March 1790
     Sarah Quincy was born on 2 October 1736. She was the daughter of Judge Edmund Quincy and Elizabeth Wendell.1 Sarah Quincy married Gen. William Greenleaf, son of Dr. Daniel Greenleaf and Silence Nichols, on 19 December 1763.2 Sarah Quincy died on 12 March 1790 at the age of 53.2

Citations

  1. [S74] S.V. Talcott, Genealogical notes, p. 393.
  2. [S159] James Edward Greenleaf, Greenleaf family, p. 208.

Sarah Quincy1

F, #9366
     Sarah Quincy was the daughter of Samuel Maverick Quincy and Sarah Smart.1 Sarah Quincy married Richard S. Goodhue on 3 May 1817 in Portland, Maine.1,2

Citations

  1. [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 11 p. 158.
  2. [S89] Family Search, FHL Number 12021.

Sarah Quincy1

F, #11332
     Sarah Quincy was the daughter of Edmund Quincy and Hannah Gannett.1

Citations

  1. [S131] George Norbury MacKenzie, Colonial families of the United States, Vol. 4 p. 438.

Sarah "Sally" Demmon Quincy1

F, #9345, b. 12 June 1806, d. 22 May 1826
     Sarah "Sally" Demmon Quincy was born on 12 June 1806 in Boston.1 She was the daughter of Abraham Howard Quincy and Mary Holland.2 Sarah "Sally" Demmon Quincy died on 22 May 1826 in South Boston at the age of 19 "of consumption after an illness of four months."3

Citations

  1. [S499] Connecticut Society of Genealogists, The Connecticut Nutmegger, Vol. 38, p. 46.
  2. [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 11 p. 158.
  3. [S499] Connecticut Society of Genealogists, The Connecticut Nutmegger, Vol. 38, p. 47.

Sarah Elizabeth Quincy1

F, #11352, b. 1 January 1831, d. 23 March 1832
     Sarah Elizabeth Quincy was born on 1 January 1831 in Portland, Cumberland County, Maine.2 She was the daughter of Horatio Gates Quincy and Mary Caroline McAllister.1 Sarah Elizabeth Quincy died on 23 March 1832 in Portland, Cumberland County, Maine, at the age of 12 and is buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Portland, Cumberland County, Maine.3

Citations

  1. [S131] George Norbury MacKenzie, Colonial families of the United States, Vol. 4 p. 439.
  2. [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 118941809."
  3. [S392] Website findagrave.com (http://www.findagrave.com/) "Memorial # 118941809, Sarah Elizabeth Quincy, includes gravestone photograph."

Silas Atkins Quincy1

M, #9354, b. circa 14 March 1802, d. 11 February 1887
     Silas Atkins Quincy was born circa 14 March 1802 in Massachusetts.2 He was the son of John Williams Quincy and Abigail Atkins.1 Silas Atkins Quincy married Hannah Holbrook Putnam on 2 July 1834 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.1,3,4 Silas Atkins Quincy appears on the census of 1860 living in at Roxbury, Massachusetts, as a book keeper.3 He died on 11 February 1887 in Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.2

Child of Silas Atkins Quincy and Hannah Holbrook Putnam

Citations

  1. [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 11 p. 158.
  2. [S89] Family Search, Massachusetts Deaths and Burials, 1795-1910.
  3. [S154] 1860 US Census.
  4. [S89] Family Search, Massachusetts State Vital Records, 1841-1920.

Susan Ann Quincy1

F, #9348, b. December 1807
     Susan Ann Quincy was born in December 1807 in Boston.1 She was the daughter of Abraham Howard Quincy and Mary Holland.2

Citations

  1. [S499] Connecticut Society of Genealogists, The Connecticut Nutmegger, Vol. 38, p. 46.
  2. [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 11 p. 158.