Isaac Pierce was born probably  in Duxbury, Massachusetts. He was the son of Abraham and Rebecca (____) Pierce.  His last name is spelled in many ways including Peirce, Pearse and Perse.  
Although Isaac was a Member of  the Society of Friends (Quakers), he served in King Philip’s War. I have  multiple ancestors who were both Quakers and soldiers in the war,  which ordinarily would be against their beliefs. I wonder if the war with the  Indians was so important to them that they were able to put aside their pacifist  beliefs to serve.
I have seen Isaac’s wife  Alice’s maiden name as Chartley, but that hasn’t been proven.
Isaac and Alice had children:  Sarah, Isaac, Thomas, Mary, Lydia, Mercy, and possibly Rebecca. 
I descend through their son  Thomas who married Naomi Booth, daughter of Benjamin Booth and Mary Sutton. I  also have three lines from Isaac’s sister Alice Pierce who married John Baker.  
Isaac’s brother Abraham  received most of their father's land, being the oldest, but Isaac the youngest  son received 20 acres of upland and 2 acres of meadow.
Isaac sold the land he  inherited at Duxbury and removed to Middleborough in or about 1710, where he  purchased a considerable amount of land.
| Middleboro Mass from Barden Hill, 1915, GW Davidson | 
Isaac Peirce of Middleborough  was granted land at Narragansett No. 4 (later became Greenwich Mass., one of the  towns flooded for the Quabbin Reservoir) for his service in King Philip's War.  
Genealogical and Personal  Memoirs of Worcester Co., MA , pg. 935:
Isaac was left an orphan at the age of 13 and at 16 he served in the army in King Philip's War. For his services his heirs received a grant of land in township No. 4, in New Hampshire. This was exchanged later for land at Greenwich, Massachusetts.
Isaac was left an orphan at the age of 13 and at 16 he served in the army in King Philip's War. For his services his heirs received a grant of land in township No. 4, in New Hampshire. This was exchanged later for land at Greenwich, Massachusetts.
| Vintage postcard from Greenwich, Mass. | 
From a deed dated 28 May 1733  some of the real estate of Isaac Peirce, Senr, in Middleborough, had been  granted to him "By the General Court, as he was one of the soldiers in the  Narraganset war."
Other members of the family  settled in Yarmouth and perhaps Isaac did as well for a time. David Kelley of  Yarmouth wrote his will on 10 February 1696/7, which was witnessed by Thomas  Folland, William Baker, Sr., and Isaac Perse (by a mark). David Kelley and many  of his neighbors were Quakers. 
Middleborough vital records  state that Mr. Isaac Pierce Senior Deceased February the 28th 1731/2 in the  Seventy first year of his age. I’m not absolutely certain this is Isaac’s death  record, or whether his age at death is accurate. I believe he was born ca 1641,  not 1661. This would have been after his mother’s death and his father would  have been about 61 years old. 
His will was dated 27 June  1722, giving land to his two sons, Isaac and Thomas, and five pounds to each of  his daughters and use of his house and lands to his wife Alice during her  lifetime. Inventory was taken 24 May 1732. It is said he died suddenly while  sitting in a chair. If his age at death is accurate, it  would make him very young to have served in King Philip’s War. Still a lot of questions to answer concerning this line!
Sources:
"The Peirce Family," by  Ebenezer W. Peirce, printed in NEHGR in Jan., April, July 1867 and October  1868
George Madison Bodge, Soldiers in King Philip's War, A Critical  Accounting of That War with a Concise History of the Indian Wars of New England  from 1620-1677
I too decend from Isaac and then Thomas. Always nice to know another cousin.
ReplyDeleteHi Kathryn: Thanks and welcome! Please let me know if anything I wrote conflicts with what you have found. Chris
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ReplyDeleteI am going bonkers over who are the parents of Naomi Booth. The Pierce books say John and Mary Dodson Booth.
Why do you think different?
Moira
Hi Moira: The latest information I've found seems compelling that her parents are Benjamin Booth and Mary Sutton. It is from from the American Genealogist July 1999, "The Two Wives of Benjamin 2 Booth of Early Scituate and Middleborough, Massachusetts," by Malcolm A. Young. It's a great source if you haven't read it.
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My husband, descends from: Isaac and Judith (Booth)Peirce, son Ebenezer Peirce, son John Pierce, daughter Abiah Peirce,wife of Samuel Wood. Samuel was a descendant of: John Howland, Degory Priest and George Soule.
ReplyDeleteI'd be related to your husband through his Peirce/Pierce family, as well as Howland and Soule. Chris
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