Misc. Notes
DESCENDANT LINE:
Thomas HAPGOOD (1610 - 1671)
Shadrack HAPGOOD (1642 - 1675) & Elizabeth TREADWAY (1646 - 1714)
Sarah HAPGOOD (1672 - 1735) & Jonathan WHITNEY (1658 - 1734)
Sarah WHITNEY (1692 - 1752) & Jonathan WARREN (1688 - 1732)
Elizabeth WARREN (1727 - 1807) & Josiah BEMIS (1716 - 1797)
Lydia BEMIS (1767 - 1855) & Amos FROST (1762 - 1850)
Susan FROST (1801 - 1866) & Thomas TEEL (1799 - 1873)
Abner Gardner TEELE Sr. (1837 - <1870) & Ellen SMITH (~1847 - )
Gardner Abner TEELE Jr.* (1868 - ) & Emma A (1868 - <1920)
Louis Gardner TEELE Sr. (1889 - 1982) & Grace BOULTON (1890 - 1943)
Louis Gardner TEELE Jr. (1913 - 2004) & Margaret Catherine SLINE (1943 - )
SOURCE: "
History of the town of Marlborough, Middlesex County" by Charles Hudson, Published 1862.
“Shadrach Hapgood, aged 14 years, embarked at Gravesend, Eng., May 30, 1656, in the Speedwell, Robert Locke, master, and settled in Sudbury, where he m. Oct. 21, 1664, Elizabeth Treadway. Immediately before the breaking out of Philip's war in 1675, the Indians near Quaboag, now Brookfield, manifested a disposition to treat with the
English, and Capt. Hutchinson, of Boston, and Capt. Wheeler, of Concord, with a small party of men, among whom was Shadrach Hapgood, were sent to treat with them. Three of the Sachems promised an interview on the 2d of August, 1675, at the head of Wickaboag Pond. The English repaired to the spot, agreeably to the appointment, but the Indians were not there. On proceeding further, the Indians, who had treacherously ambushed their path, fired upon them, killing or mortally wounding eight of their number. Hapgood, then
of Sudbury, was among the slain.