Amos SILVESTER
- BIRTH: 14 Sep 1707; Scituate, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts (now part of USA)
- BIRTH: Unknown
Father: Amos SILVESTER
Mother: Elizabeth HENCHMAN
Family 1: Patience PALMER
- MARRIAGE: Abt. 1731-1732
- CHILDREN:
- Amos SILVESTER
- Abner SILVESTER
- Job SILVESTER
_Richard SILVESTER _ _Joseph SILVESTER _| | |_Naomi // __________ _Amos SILVESTER _____| | | _William BARSTOW____ | |_Mary BARSTOW _____| | |_Anna HUBBARD_______ | |--Amos SILVESTER | | ____________________ | _Joseph HENCHMAN___| | | |____________________ |_Elizabeth HENCHMAN _| | ____________________ |___________________| |____________________
Notes
Updated December 26, 2023. Compiled by Howder (www.howderfamily.com) from the following source(s):(1) Massachusetts, U.S., Town and Vital Records via Ancestry.com
"SILVESTER, Amos, s. Amos [s. Amos and Elizabeth, C.R.2.], Sept. 14, 1707."
(2) The New England Historical & Genealogical Register via Ancestry.com
- Name: Amos SILVESTER
- Event Type: Birth
- Birth Date: 14 Sep 1707
- Birth Place: USA
- Page number: 120
- Volume Number: 086
(3) Massachusetts, U.S., Town and Vital Records via Ancestry.com
"Amos SILVESTER Jr. of Hanover to Patience PALMER of Scituate Oct. 16, 1731"
(4) Barry, John Stetson. A Historical Sketch of the Town of Hanover, Mass., with Family Genealogies. Boston, Massachusetts, United States, author, 1853. Page 403.
"Amos SILVESTER Jr. s. Amos 4, m. Patience PALMER, February 7, 1732, and had, 1. Amos, 1734, m. Desire ROSE, Jan. 19, 1757, and had Amos, 1758; Thomas, 1760; Jacob, 1762, d. 1765; John, 1765; Desire R., 1767; and Hannah, 1769. 2. Abner, Ap. 23, 1738, m. Susanna STETSON, Dec. 3, 1761, and prob. moved off. 3. Job, 1742, m. and had Job, m. Lydia PHILLIPS, 1790; Roland, of Durham, Me.; and Joseph, m. Ruth ESTES, and is of Durham, Me."
(5) Silvester, Albert Henry, "Richard Silvester of Weymouth, Mass., and Some of his Descendants," New England Historical and Genealogical Register volume LXXXV (Boston, MA: 1931), p. 362.
- "He married, 7 Feb. 1731, Patience PALMER of Scituate."
- "Under the terms of his father's will he, with six of his seven brothers, was to provide for his mother during her life; he was also to receive £40, and each of his brothers was to have one-third of that amount."