Our Bale / Lamm / Prescott Roots
Person Page 963

           
Recent Changes

Rebecca Prescott
F, b. Jul 30, 1804, d. May, 1834, #5514

Father John Prescott b. Aug 10, 1772, d. Sep 10, 1839
Mother Sally Knight d. Nov 20, 1830
Pop-up Pedigree

Charts Descendant Chart for Sir Richard De Prestcote
Relationship 5th cousin 5 times removed of Richard Prescott Bale.
Relationship 5th cousin 6 times removed of Alexander Prescott Bale.
Relationship 5th cousin 6 times removed of Taylor Jane Bale.
Relationship 32nd great-granddaughter of King Egbert of Wessex "1st King of England".
Last Edited Mar 31, 2005

Married Name   Rowe 
Birth* Jul 30, 1804   
Marriage* Dec, 1827  Principal=Daniel Rowe 
Death* May, 1834   

Family Daniel Rowe d. Jun, 1835

Rebecca Prescott
F, b. Aug 1, 1736, d. 1804, #5515

Last Edited Mar 31, 2005

Birth* Aug 1, 1736   
Death* 1804  EPPING, NH 

Rebecca Prescott
F, b. Dec 26, 1788, #5516

Father Jonathon Prescott b. May 3, 1748, d. Nov 6, 1844
Mother Hannah Hayes b. Jun 21, 1752, d. 1836
Pop-up Pedigree

Charts Descendant Chart for Sir Richard De Prestcote
Relationship 4th cousin 6 times removed of Richard Prescott Bale.
Relationship 4th cousin 7 times removed of Alexander Prescott Bale.
Relationship 4th cousin 7 times removed of Taylor Jane Bale.
Relationship 31st great-granddaughter of King Egbert of Wessex "1st King of England".
Last Edited Mar 31, 2005

Married Name   Locke 
Birth* Dec 26, 1788   
Marriage* Mar 25, 1815  Principal=Ira Locke 

Family Ira Locke b. Jan 5, 1791
Children  1. George H. Locke b. Aug 18, 1815
  2. Arvilla P. Locke b. Apr 29, 1817
  3. Lucy Ann Locke b. May 8, 1824

Rebecca Prescott
F, b. Dec 4, 1786, #5517

Father John Prescott b. Aug 7, 1757, d. Mar 31, 1839
Mother Lucy Clifford b. Nov 1, 1760, d. Mar 24, 1824
Pop-up Pedigree

Charts Descendant Chart for Sir Richard De Prestcote
Relationship 4th cousin 6 times removed of Richard Prescott Bale.
Relationship 4th cousin 7 times removed of Alexander Prescott Bale.
Relationship 4th cousin 7 times removed of Taylor Jane Bale.
Relationship 31st great-granddaughter of King Egbert of Wessex "1st King of England".
Last Edited Mar 31, 2005

Married Name   Chase 
Birth* Dec 4, 1786   
Marriage* Oct 9, 1805  Principal=Eliphalet Chase 

Family Eliphalet Chase
Child  1. Lydia N. Chase+ b. Dec 29, 1806

Rebecca Prescott
F, b. Aug 14, 1704, #9372

Father Dr. Jonathan Prescott b. Apr 5, 1677, d. Oct 28, 1729
Mother Rebecca Bulkeley
Pop-up Pedigree

Charts Descendant Chart for Sir Richard De Prestcote
Relationship 5th cousin 9 times removed of Richard Prescott Bale.
Relationship 5th cousin 10 times removed of Alexander Prescott Bale.
Relationship 5th cousin 10 times removed of Taylor Jane Bale.
Relationship 30th great-granddaughter of King Egbert of Wessex "1st King of England".
Last Edited Aug 6, 2006

Birth* Aug 14, 1704   

Rebecca Minot Prescott1
F, b. 1743, d. 1793, #20847

Father Benjamin Prescott b. Sep 16, 1687, d. Aug 18, 1778
Mother Rebecca Minot b. circa 1710
Pop-up Pedigree

Charts Descendant Chart for Sir Richard De Prestcote
Relationship 6th cousin 8 times removed of Richard Prescott Bale.
Relationship 6th cousin 9 times removed of Alexander Prescott Bale.
Relationship 6th cousin 9 times removed of Taylor Jane Bale.
Relationship 31st great-granddaughter of King Egbert of Wessex "1st King of England".
Last Edited Sep 17, 2007

Birth* 1743  Salem, Essex Co., Massachusetts, USA 
Marriage* May 12, 1763  Principal=Honerable Roger Sherman 
Death* 1793  New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut, USA 

Family Honerable Roger Sherman b. Apr 19, 1721, d. Jul 23, 1793

Citations
  1. US flag designer Betsy Ross allowed Rebecca Sherman the privilege of sewing on three of the flag’s stars. Rebecca then requested, and was chosen to make the first official flag of the State of Connecticut.[1]
    Rebecca Sherman became the mother of eight of Roger's fifteen children: Rebecca, Elizabeth, Roger, Mehitable, Mehitable, Oliver, Martha, and Sarah. Of those eight children:
    Rebecca (Sherman) Baldwin became the mother of Roger Sherman Baldwin, a Governor of Connecticut and a United States Senator.
    Mehitable (Sherman) Barnes Evarts became the mother of William Maxwell Evarts, a United States Attorney General, Secretary of State and Senator for New York
    Martha (Sherman) Day became the mother of California State Senator and University of California founding trustee Sherman Day.
    Sarah (Sherman) Hoar was the mother of George Frisbie Hoar a United States Senator for Massachusetts, and Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar also a United States Attorney General and a Massachusetts Supreme Court Justice.


    Rebecca Prescott Sherman, the gifted woman who became the second wife of Roger Sherman, the patriot and signer of the Declaration of Independence, was born in Salem, the first child of Benjamin Prescott and Rebecca Minot Prescott. Of her early life there is little to tell. She came of a long line of distinguished men and women and was a highly cultured and beautiful girl of great spirit.
    Her story is best told in the words of a gifted descendant, Katharine Prescott Bennett, who in a recent number of the Journal of American History, quoting a niece of Rebecca Prescott Sherman, writes: "She was born in Salem, and nothing in particular happened to her until she was about seventeen, when something very particular indeed happened. You know that her aunt had married Rev. Josiah Sherman of Woburn, Massachusetts, and one bright morning, Aunt Rebecca started on horseback to visit her, little dreaming toward what she was riding so serenely. Roger Sherman, meanwhile, had just finished a visit to his brother Josiah, who determined to ride a short distance toward New Haven with him. They were about to say goodbye when Aunt Rebecca's horse, with its fair rider, came galloping down the road. Aunt Rebecca was a great beauty and a fine horsewoman, and she must have ridden straight into Roger Sherman's heart, for concluding to prolong his visit, he turned his horse and rode back with her. His courtship prospered, as we know, and they were married, May 12, 1763, when she was twenty and he was forty-two--twenty-two years her senior. She was his second wife and entered the life of this wonderfully gifted but plain man just at the time when her beauty, grace, and wit were of the greatest help in his career.
    "We always have been a patriotic race, and this marriage brought Aunt Rebecca into still more active touch with all matters pertaining to the interests of the Colonies at this stirring period; and when at last the Declaration of Independence was promulgated, you can fancy the excitement and enthusiasm of the wife of Roger Sherman, the man who had so much to do with the momentous document. When, a little later, George Washington designed and ordered the new flag to be made by Betsy Ross, nothing would satisfy Aunt Rebecca but to go and see it in the works, and there she had the privilege of sewing some of the stars on the very first flag of a Young Nation. Perhaps because of this experience, she was chosen and requested to make the first flag ever made in the State of Connecticut--which she did, assisted by Mrs. Wooster. This fact is officially recorded."
    The grey-haired and stately old lady, niece of Rebecca Prescott Sherman, being importuned for further reminiscences, continued: "A short story came to Uncle Roger's ears, which it amused him to tell, to Aunt Rebecca's consternation. When independence was declared, she was only thirty-four years old, and the lovely girl had developed into what George Washington considered the most beautiful of what we now call the Cabinet ladies. At a dinner given by General Washington to the political leaders and their wives, he took Aunt Rebecca out, thus making her the guest of honour. Madam Hancock was much piqued and afterward said to some one, that she was entitled to that distinction. A rumour of her displeasure came to the ear of George Washington, and to have his actions criticised was not at all to his liking. He drew himself up to his full height and sternly said: 'Whatever may be Mrs. Hancock's sentiments in the matter, I had the honour of escorting to dinner the handsomest lady in the room.' If Mrs. Hancock heard of this I do not think it would have tended to restore her tranquillity. I remember Aunt Rebecca coming into the room just as Uncle Roger was finishing this story and exclaiming half laughing, half vexed: 'Oh! Roger, why will you tell the child such nonsense?' Then turning to me, she said: 'Always remember, that handsome is as handsome does.' 'Well!' Uncle Roger retorted gallantly, 'you looked handsome and acted handsome too, Rebecca, so I am making an example of you. Surely you cannot find fault with that.'"
    It was a saying of Roger Sherman that he never liked to decide a perplexing question without submitting it for the opinion of some intelligent woman, and as a usual thing, Mrs. Sherman was the woman whose opinion he desired. It is said that he consulted her not only in regard to his business affairs, which were of intimate concern to both of them, but in regard to public matters as well, and he placed great reliance on her judgment. For years Roger Sherman's connection with public affairs took him from home a great deal of his time, and to her fell the care of the family, not only her own eight children but of his children by his first wife. That she met these responsibilities with ability and good judgment was attested by the high position which the children held. It is also evident that although Rebecca Sherman bore no part in the Revolution, she was a worthy companion to the only man who signed all four of the great state papers: The Address to the King, the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, and the Constitution.
    Rebecca Prescott Sherman became the mother of eight children, all but one of whom arrived at the age of maturity. Their names were as follows: Rebecca, Elizabeth, Roger, Mehitable, Oliver, Martha, and Sarah. Of these seven children, one daughter became the mother of United States Senator Hoar; another the mother of Roger Sherman Baldwin, Governor of Connecticut and United States Senator; still another the mother of the Honorable William M. Evarts. These are but a few of the many eminent descendants of this illustrious woman.*
    Source: Wives of the Signers: The Women Behind the Declaration of Independence, by Harry Clinton Green and Mary Wolcott Green, A.B. (Aledo, TX: Wallbuilder Press, 1997). Orignaly Published in 1912 as volume 3 of The Pioneer Mothers of America: A Record of the More Notable Women of the Early Days of the Country, and Particularly of the Colonial and Revolutionary Periods (New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons). Pages 93-98. (Some minor spelling changes may have been made.)
    *[from pg 150] James Schoolcraft Sherman, Vice-President of the United States, is a lineal descendant of Roger Sherman.

Resine Emeline Prescott
F, b. Jun 10, 1826, #2487

Father Reuben Shaw Prescott b. Jun 5, 1802
Mother Mary Baker
Pop-up Pedigree

Charts Descendant Chart for Sir Richard De Prestcote
Relationship 5th cousin 5 times removed of Richard Prescott Bale.
Relationship 5th cousin 6 times removed of Alexander Prescott Bale.
Relationship 5th cousin 6 times removed of Taylor Jane Bale.
Relationship 32nd great-granddaughter of King Egbert of Wessex "1st King of England".
Last Edited Mar 30, 2005

Married Name   Lord 
Birth* Jun 10, 1826   
Marriage* Oct 20, 1844  Principal=Edmund W. Lord 

Family Edmund W. Lord

Reuben Prescott
M, b. 1721, #39

Father Joshua Prescott b. Jan 3, 1669
Pop-up Pedigree

Charts Descendant Chart for Sir Richard De Prestcote
Relationship 1st cousin 9 times removed of Richard Prescott Bale.
Relationship 1st cousin 10 times removed of Alexander Prescott Bale.
Relationship 1st cousin 10 times removed of Taylor Jane Bale.
Relationship 28th great-grandson of King Egbert of Wessex "1st King of England".
Last Edited Jul 28, 2006

Birth* 1721   
Marriage* Nov 15, 1749  Principal=Alice Daniels 

Family Alice Daniels

Reuben Prescott
M, b. 1764, d. 1812, #817

Father Joseph Prescott (Twin) b. Jun 6, 1736
Mother Miss Brackett
Pop-up Pedigree

Charts Descendant Chart for Sir Richard De Prestcote
Relationship 2nd cousin 7 times removed of Richard Prescott Bale.
Relationship 2nd cousin 8 times removed of Alexander Prescott Bale.
Relationship 2nd cousin 8 times removed of Taylor Jane Bale.
Relationship 30th great-grandson of King Egbert of Wessex "1st King of England".
Last Edited Mar 29, 2005

Birth* 1764   
Marriage* Jun 2, 1786  Principal=Sarah Folsom 
Death* 1812  RAYMOND 

Family Sarah Folsom
Children  1. Joseph Prescott+ b. Apr 26, 1787
  2. Eleanor Prescott b. May 18, 1789
  3. Rueben Prescott b. 1792

Reuben Prescott
M, b. Apr 13, 1837, #5518

Father John Prescott b. Dec 25, 1808
Mother Sally Gray
Pop-up Pedigree

Charts Descendant Chart for Sir Richard De Prestcote
Relationship 6th cousin 4 times removed of Richard Prescott Bale.
Relationship 6th cousin 5 times removed of Alexander Prescott Bale.
Relationship 6th cousin 5 times removed of Taylor Jane Bale.
Relationship 33rd great-grandson of King Egbert of Wessex "1st King of England".
Last Edited Mar 31, 2005

Birth* Apr 13, 1837   


           
Recent Changes

Compiler:
Richard Prescott Bale

This page was created by John Cardinal's Second Site v1.9.13.
Site updated on Dec 11, 2007 at 8:00:24 PM from Prescott; 12,903 people