Nathaniel Packard1

#5157, (circa 1657 - )
Relationship7th great-granduncle of William David Lewis
Father*Samuel Packard1 (c 1612 - bt 1684 - 1685)
Mother*Elizabeth _____1

Family

Lydia Smith b. 1660
Birth*circa 1657He was born circa 1657 at Hingham, Plymouth Co., MassachusettsG; using Karle Packard.2,1 
Marriage*circa 1680He married Lydia Smith circa 1680.3,4 
29 October 1684In Samuel Packard's will dated 29 October 1684, Nathaniel Packard was named as an heir; names 4 sons and 5 daus., wife and gr. ch.5,6 

Citations

  1. [S576] History of Weymouth Massachusetts (Weymouth, Mass.: Weymouth Historical Society, 1923), vol. 4, pp. 454.
  2. [S578] Karle S. Packard, "Samuel Packard of Bridgewater, Massachusetts and His Family", Packard's Progress 17 (Feb. 1991): The birth order and birthdates for the children in these accounts are widely variant and often obviously incorrect. The first common error to be corrected is the identity of the first child, born in England, but whose baptism has not yet been found. The name of this child does not appear in any of the early records, but there has arisen an unfounded practice of using the name Elizabeth, presumably because that was the mother's name. This must be incorrect as it leads to obvious contradictions, and the only reasonable conclusion is that the first child was Mary. This is based on the following argument:
    1. The earliest baptism we have for this family is that of Elizabeth, Samuel, Hannah and Israel on 19 July 1646 in Hingham. ("The Hobart Journal", NEHGR, CXXI, 19)
    2. If Elizabeth were baptized in England it is unlikely that she would be baptized again, and even more unlikely that a baby would be brought on such a dangerous voyage without baptism.
    3. Mary was not among those being baptized on the above date, but she was there and probably about nine years old as she was married and a mother eleven years later. Therefore, she must have been baptized earlier and that in England.
    4. Mary was married about 1656, or nine years before Elizabeth, and therefore, probably the older of the two. In fact, she had five children by the time Elizabeth was married.

    Assuming that the order listed in the baptismal record is in order of age, and using the common two year birth interval, we can establish a probable birth order and approximate birth dates for the first five children as:
         1.      Mary      b. England, ca 1637
         2.      Elizabeth b. Hingham, Mass., ca 1639
         3.      Samuel      b. Hingham, Mass., ca 1641
         4.      Hannah      b. Hingham, Mass., ca 1643
         5.      Israel      b. Hingham, Mass., ca 1645

    The next baptisms we have are those of Zaccheus, Jane and Abigail on 20 April 1651 and that of Deliverance on 11 July 1652. 8 Jane and Abigail are always omitted from accounts of the family, suggesting that they died young. It is likely that they were twins and too weak to survive. Before listing these four children, however, we must consider the other children and what we know about them. In particular, Samuel Packard's will lists five (surviving) daughters as Mary, Hannah, Jael, Deborah and Deliverance, thus implying that Jael and Deborah were older than Deliverance. Furthermore, since Jael had her second marriage in 1672, and her first probably about 1665, she would have to be born before 1652. This leads to the following listing:
         6.      Jael      b. Hingham, Mass., ca 1647
         7.      Deborah      b. Hingham, Mass., ca 1648
         8.      Zaccheus b. Hingham, Mass., ca 1650
         9.      Jane      b. Hingham, Mass., ca 1651
         10.      Abigail      b. Hingham, Mass., ca 1651
         11.      Deliverance b. Hingham, Mass., ca 1652

    The remaining children are Thomas, John and Nathaniel, the latter two being named in that order in Samuel's will and Thomas not named. Of all the children, John is the only one whose recorded birthdate has been found, being 20 July 1655 (because July was the fifth month in the Julian calendar this has been given, mistakenly, as May). While the placement of Thomas is arbitrary, we can complete a logical listing of the children as:
         12.      Thomas      b. Hingham, Mass., ca 1653
         13.      John      b. Weymouth, Mass., 20 July 1655 (NEHGR, XII, 349)
         14.      Nathaniel b. Weymouth, Mass., ca 1657

    Some accounts place the births of some of these children in Bridgewater, which is clearly in error. The above birthdates are, with one exception, approximate and subject to future correction. They are, however, consistent with all known facts.
  3. [S183] Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700 (GPC) (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2004), 549, "Packard, Nathaniel2 (see Samuel) & [Lydia Smith]/Kingman?, dau John; b 1694, ca 1682, b 1696; Bridgewater, CT" and "Packard, Samuel2 (–1716) (see Nathaniel) & Elizabeth [Lathrop/Lydia Smith] (1662–1716); ca 1681, 1678?; Bridgewater/Duxbury". Online Ancestry.com.
  4. [S575] New England Families, online nefamilies.com, Source 1. Genealogies of the Early Families of Weymouth, Mass.
    Source 2. History of Bridgewater, Plymouth, Mass. Book: 974.482/B2 D2m; The Death date for Nathaniel Packard is the date of his will which is 1720;
    There has been a long standing written and oral tradiation in the Packard and Kingman families that Nathaniel Packard was married to Lydia Kingman, daughter of John and Elizabeth ( Edson) Kingman. There is considerable evidence that Nathaniel Packard was married to Lydia Smith, not Lydia Kingman. Lydia Smith's mother was a niece of Rev. John Eliot, apostle to the indians of Massachusetts Bay. Her father's second wife was Jael Packard, daughter of Samuel Packard & Elizabeth Stream, making Jael a sister to Nathaniel Packard;
    Source 3: Mitchell, in his History of Bridgewater (source above) says of Nathaniel Packard, son of Samuel, that he married, probably, a daughter of John Kingman. Kingman's History of North Bridgewater and the Genealogy of Samuel Pakcard (1871), repeat this statement as a fact.
    However, the settlement of the estate of John Kingman, made 19 March 1690, names the eldest son (John), second son, Henry, third son, Samuel, and three daughters; (The Genealogical Advertiser, vol. 2, pg: 60, gives the marriages of these three daughters of John Kingman, named in his will: They are as follows: Elizabeth, who married 1 Jan 1696 to Thomas Mitchell; Deliverance, who married Jacob Mitchell, the same date, and Susanna, who married 6 Dec. 1699, Chilton Latham. The three daughters mentioned in John Kingmans will are therefore accounted for and none married our Nathaniel Packard).

    The following data proves that Nathaniel Packard instead married Miss Smith, given name not known & daughter of John Smith of Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts;
    In Taunton, January the twenty first in the year sixteen hundred ninety and five or six, then I the subscriber received of Thomas Leonard executor to the estate of my father in law John Smith, deceased, an iron pot and pot hooks and a brass kettle and a tramill all to the value of twenty four shillings towards my wives due out of said deceased estate as witness, my hand, the day and year above written; (This document is then given the marke of Nathaniel T. Packard). This document is from Thomas Leonard Papers now in the possession of Charles E. Goodspeed.
  5. [S355] Mayflower Families "Thru the Looking Glass", online \http://www.mayflowerfamilies.com/\, http://www.mayflowerfamilies.com/wills/samuel1_packard.htm
    http://mayflowerfamilies.com/?page_id=683. Hereinafter cited as Mayflower Families.
  6. [S578] Karle S. Packard, "Samuel Packard of Bridgewater", In his will [Mayflower Descendant: A Quarterly Magazine of Pilgrim Genealogy and History (Boston: Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1899-1937, 1987 to present). Edited by George Ernest Bowman, v. 1 [1899] to v. 34 [1937]; Alicia Crane Williams, v. 35 [1985] to v. 48 [1998]; Scott Andrew Bartley, v. 49 [2000] to date: v.15:253-256] dated 29-Oct-1684 Samuel named his wife Elizabeth Packard; eldest son Samuel Packard; sons Zaccheus Packard, John Packard and Nathaniel Packard; grandchild Israel Alger; daughters Mary Phillips wife of Richard Phillips, Hannah Randall wife of Thomas Randall, Jael Smith wife of John Smith, Deborah Washburn wife of Samuel Washburn and Deliverance Washburn wife of Thomas Washburn; grandchild Deliverance Alger; and grandchildren Samuel Packard, Daniel Packard son of Samuel Packard, Israel Packard son of Zaccheus Packard and Caleb Phillips son of Caleb Phillips [Bowman's published transcription of the will reads "son of Caleb Phillips," but he was the son of Richard Phillips]. It named wife Elizabeth Packard and son Samuel Packard as executors, and James Keith and William Brett as overseers. The will was signed by mark and witnessed by John Field, John Ames Jr. and Shadrack Wilbore. On 03-Mar-1684/85 the first two witnesses testified that when Samuel signed and sealed his will he declared that he intended Thomas Washburn to be a joint executor with the two executors named in the will, which the court allowed. The inventory of Samuel's estate was dated 07-Nov-1684, mentioned no real estate and totalled £133, 6s., 6d. as appraised by Mark Lathrop and John Field on 11-Nov-1684. Samuel Packard Jr. swore to the inventory at court in Plymouth on 05-Mar-1684/85.