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Robert was an inhabitant of Hempstead, Long Island, New York, as early as 17 Mar 1657. Robert was one of the few men chosen by the town of Hempstead for townsmen on 17 Mar 1657. Previous history of this ancestor was unknown to the author, although the book states that he was probably born in England, probably before 1620 as the birth date of his son Matthew, who was not his eldest child can be placed about 1645. The writer presumes that Robert married before 1644, probably to the Blanch(e) Bedell (maiden name unknown) whom he called wife shortly after 11 Dec 1667. Robert Bedell was a farmer and also, at least twice, acted as cowkeeper for the town of Hempstead. He does not appear to have held any local office other than townsman, mentioned at the beginning of the article. Robert's death occurred sometime between the date of the Hempstead census of Aug 1698 and 20 Mar 1701/2, when an inventory was taken of his estate, as he had died intestate.
Robert appears several times in the public records of Hempstead:
In 1657 "Robord Beedell" owned 8 head of cattle at least, and 6 "gats...at
the neck"
Probably during that same year he was granted 16 acres of land by the town
and on 29 Nov 1658 he "concluded" to take up more land. Among the "cowes"
kept by Spragg in 1658 were 5 which belonged to Robert.
On 8 Mar 1659, the townsmen of Hempstead "made a rate for the levy of the
public charge for the year 1658." Robert's share was 28 shillings.
The townsmen of Hempstead made an agreement with Robert "Beedle" on 25
Mar 1659 to the "effect that he take charge of ye west herd of cowes belonging
to the town from May 1 on." The inhabitants were to send out their
cows when Robert blew his horn and then he was to take the herd to pasture
when the sun was "a half hour above the horizon" and to return them a half-hour
before sunset." He or his eldest son was to consider this his sole
employment. His salary was 14 shillings per week. He was replaced
by Walter Wall on 13 Apr 1660.
On the last day of Feb 1660 at a general town meeting the home-lot belonging
to the town of Hempstead was leased to Robert for 20 shillings.
George Mills of Rusdorp sold his house, barn and home-lot in Hempstead
and another adjoining it to Robert Bedell on 13 Dec 1661, and the remainder
of his land to Thomas Ellison.
Among the calves which were to be kept in the "north woods" in "the height
of fly time" were 6 of Robert's.
On 9 Feb 1663 he leased the home-lot belonging to the town house for 14
shillings.
On 14 Jun 1665 Robert recorded the ownership of a mare marked with a half
penny under each ear and on 13 Sep of the same year he sold a cow, marked
in the same way, to Mr. Ogdin Broun. This cattle mark, was with slight
additions such as a slit in the off ear, etc., used by his descendants
for over a century.
Robert Bedell and William Thickstun each sold a cow to Arynn Lambartsun
of "the flatbush" on 23 Jun 1666.
During the year of 1667 Robert sold two cows and a mare, purchasers unknown.
The records of the house and land which Robert Beddell bought of Steaven
Hudson, and the home-lot and house, formerly Hope Washburne's, which he
purchased from George Hewlett and William Osborne, are to be found on the
town books of Hempstead under date of 11 Dec 1667.
"Robert Beadle doth frely acknowledge that his wife Blanch Beadle shall
have use and improvement of the house and land in this bill of sale (probably
that one formerly belonging to Washburne) her whole life time in case her
husband die before her." He signed by making his mark, as usual.
The writer has been unable to find, indeed, any document to which Robert's
autograph is attached.
Robert was witness to a deed of Thomas Iarland's dated 31 Mar 1668.
On 11 Jan 1668 Robert was in Mr. Seaman's company to draw lots for land
for planting.
At a town meeting 30 Jan 1668, he leased the "home lot" of the town for
16 shillings.
On 3 Jun 1669 it was agreed that Goodman Bedle was to keep the east herd
of cattle belonging to the town for 14 shillings per week, and on the following
19 Mar he began his "coucekeeping".
Sometime during 1669 Robert recorded his ownership of a lot at the "half
neck," containing 4 acres and 69-1/2 rods, on the town books.
Robert bought the old town barn for 3 pounds on 22 Jun 1670 and the town
house for 9 pounds 25 Apr 1671.
On 30 Jun 1671 Robert deeded a tract on "Cowes great neck," south of the
town of Hempstead, to his obedient and loving sons, Daniel and John husbandmen.
Blanch Bedell signed the release too, making her mark.
On the same date, Robert Beedel of Hempstead, husbandman, sold to his son,
Daniel, 3 acres and 1 sq. rd. of land in the southern part of the town,
formerly the property of Stephen Hudson and 4 acres in the "Half neck,"
north of land belonging to John Smith, Rock, Jr.
In the Hempstead census of 1673 appear the names of the following members
of the Bedell family: Robert, Daniel, Matthew, and John.
At a town meeting in Hempstead 8 Mar 1674, the same four men whose names
appear in the preceding paragraph leased some land from the town.
At a court held by the constable and overseers of Hempstead 7 Apr 1675,
Henry Boman alleged that Robert Bedell owed him for cow keeping. The disposition
of the case does not appear.
On 5 May 1675, at a similar court, Thomas Ellison brought suit against
Robert Bedell. The plaintiff claimed that he had kept a company of
"Mat" Bedell's cattle for three or four days and that he should have been
paid 3 shillings a day for his service. Robert Bedell was named as
defendant because, Ellison alleged, Robert had promised to pay the charge
if Matthew did not, and that neither had done so. The court found
for the plaintiff.
At a court held 2 June 1675, John Junnins entered an action of debt against
Matthew Bedell for a new cart and wheels, value 3 pounds. Robert
Bedell appeared as a witness for his "soone" Matthew, and stated that the
plaintiff was to have "pined and earebred" and which he had not done. The
court ordered the work to be finished and then the plaintiff was to be
paid.
At a court on 6 July 1675, Robert Jackson entered an action of the case
against John Junnins, a settler with whom the Bedells had several legal
quarrels. Robert, Matthew, John, and "Betty" testified for the plaintiff,
no doubt gladly, but were unable to cause the defendant much discomfort
as the case was thrown out of court.
At a town meeting 9 Apr 1677 the proprietors of Hempstead were empowered
to take up 100 acres of woodland apiece. Robert Bedell was among
this number, as was also Daniel; the latter, however, was granted but a
half-share.
On 20 Jun 1679 at a town meeting Robert Bedell was given 50 acres and Daniel
25 acres, as proprietors of Hempstead.
On 1 Sep 1681 "Robert Bedle, Senr, of Hempstead" conveyed to his son, Robert
the elder's "now dwelling house witt home lott and orchard and all housing,
barns," etc. Robert, Jr., was not to take possession until his father's
decease, and he was to allow his mother, Blanch, to dwell there during
her lifetime, should her husband predecease her, and she was to have use
of the orchard whenever she wished.
"Robert Bedell, the elder, husbandman," deeded to his son-in-law, "Charls
Abrams," a hollow on Hempstead Plain on 26 Nov 1681.
On 24 May 1682 the inhabitants of Hempstead agreed to maintain Jeremy Hubbard,
as minister. The Bedells were to contribute as follows toward the
expense, yearly: Robert, Sr 1 pound, Daniel 1 pound, John 10 shillings,
Matthew 5 shillings, and Robert Jr. 5 shillings, the contributions to be
made in corn or cattle.
Robert Bedell, Sr., sold to Richard Minthorne 5 Jan 1682 all his right
in the east "ox pasture," consisting of 4 "ox gattes".
An Account of ye vallvation of the Estates of thee inhabbitants of ye towne
of Hampsted on Long Island" on 11 Oct 1683: "Robert Beagle, Senior"
3 cows and 3 sheep. At this time he evidently possessed no farm land,
having transferred all to his sons and others. The sons owned 35-1/2
acres of "land and meadows."
Thomas Ellison of Hempstead conveyed to John Tredwell a meadow lot on the
west side of "cose Neck" on 16 Nov 1683; said meadow being "bounded on
the south end by a whit oak tree next ye woods adjoining to goodman Begles
fence". This notice probably refers to Robert, Sr.
By a vote of the town Simon Garman was given about 1-1/2 acres south of
Jeremiah Wood's and "near his father bedle" on 22 Jun 1684 or 1685. Simon
Garman (Jarman, Jerman, etc.) was most likely a son-in-law of Robert, Sr.
On 14 Apr 1685 Thomas Higam of Hempstead sold to Robart Bedle his "now
dwelling house and home lott" consisting of about 3 acres and located east
of Daniel Bedle's 50-acre lot. The writer is not certain to which
of the Robert Bedells this notice refers. The "Vallvation" list mentioned
above of date 11 Oct 1683 seems to indicate the Robert, the elder, had
transferred all of this holding, with the possible exception of a "house
lot" or two, to others, and was probably no longer actively engaged in
business, and therefore, should have no use for the three-acre lot.
However, Robert, Sr., might have decided to move, or perhaps, wished to
make an investment.
In a deed dated 16 Jul 1685, Charles Abrahams of Hempstead and his wife
conveyed to Josias Starr a hollow, which had been given to Abrahams by
his father-in-law "Robart Bedall" situated on Hempstead Plains, the hollow
being about 1-1/2 miles north of the town. This conveyance was signed
by Charles and "Serah" Abrahams by making their marks. The document
was witnessed by "Robart Bedle" and "John Bedall" the latter signing his
own name and thereby gaining for himself an enviable distinction of being
the first member of the family ever to do so on any public record.
A deed of John Ellison's of 23 Feb 1686/7 contains a notice of a lot which
had been sold by his father, "Laranc Ellison," to Robard Bedle, Sener.
Robert Bedel, Sener., deeded certain real property in Hempstead to Elias
Doughty 1 Mar 1686.
On 7 Apr 1686 Robert Bedele, Sener, made a gift to his son John of the
house and lot where the latter was then dwelling, aid property being east
of Daniel's land and west of the donor's.
Robert, Sr., Daniel, and John Bedell were among the proprietors of Hempstead
to whom John Stuard addressed his petition for a grant of 18 or 20 acres,
dated 16 Feb 1691/2. Stuard stated that he intended to pursue the
trades of "coper" and surgeon, and so impressed the townsmen by his versatility
that his request was granted.
Richard Cornell of Hempstead in his will dated 7 Nov 1693 mentioned land
in the "fresh cove" in which a meadow of Robert Bedell had been laid out.
This may refer to Robert Jr.
On 3 Apr 1697, Robert Beedel, Sener, planter, conveyed to his son Robert
1/4 of the meadow on Coes Neck, bounded, westerly by Hicks Neck Creek,
northerly by Thomas Ellison's land, and easterly by land of John Smith,
Rock.
In the census of 1698 for Hempstead, Robert Bedle's name occurs immediately
before that of his son John, with whom he may have been living at the time.
On 15 May 1699, Daniel Bedle caused an entry to be made on the town books
concerning 24 acres of his "on ye south part of ye town...bounded north
by ye lot of Robert Bedle" (Which one?).
Among the "nams of those yet paid to ye pattin with ye number of aceres"
appear John 4-1/2 shillings, Daniel 1 pound and 3 shillings, Robard (Jr.?)
3-1/2 pence, Robard (Sr.?) 3 pence. Undated.
As mentioned
earlier, Robert Bedell, the founder of the Long Island family, died intestate,
and an inventory was taken of his estate 20 mar 1701/2 and on 28 May following,
his eldest son Daniel was appointed administrator. Robert Bedell's family
consisted of four sons and probably three daughters. His wife, Blanch,
may have been mother of all of the children but there is proof of maternity
in the case of Robert, Jr. only.
The order
of the children's births is unknown to the compiler; Daniel, however, was
the eldest son. Their places in the arrangement is based on their
first appearances on the records as probably adults. There may have
been other children but the writer is reasonably certain that no other
sons reached maturity.
Descendancy Report for of Robert Bedell - submitted by Steven P. Frost
Abrams
Adam
Albertus
Allen
Amrhein
Armstrong
Arnheim
Arthur
Baird
Baker
Balden
Baldwin
Barent
Bassett
Battles
Bedell
Bergen
Booth
Bowerman
Brown
Caldwell
Campbell
Canniff
Carele?
Carman
Carpenter
Carter
Casey
Chalk
Chase
Church
Clapp
Clark
Clarke
Clowes
Cole
Combs
Congdon
Conklin
Cooney
Cornell
Cowsert
Cox
Craddock
Cromwell
Cronk
Cutler
Daynord
Decker
Delong
Demorset
Demott
Denton
Detlor
Disoway
Dorland
Doughty
Dreasler
Dunham
Durfey
Eggleton
Eldred
Elliott
Ellison
Ellsworth
Emory
Esmond
Evans
Farley
Ferguson
Flagler
Flewelling
Foster
Fox
Franks
Frost
Fry
Garman
Garratt
Gerow
Gildersleeve
Golder
Gould
Graham
Green
Griffis
Hagaman
Haight
Hall
Hamill
Hamlin
Hammond
Hancock
Hart
Hazard
Hegman
Henderson
Hewlett
Hill
Holden
Holmes
Horsfall
Hubbs
Hudson
Hunt
Hunter
Huyck
Irish
Irwin
Jackson
Jacobson
Jephson
Jeremiah
Johnson
Johnston
Jones
Kelly
Kennedy
Kester
Lane
Langdon
Lazarus
Lazier
Leavens
Lemmon
Leslie
Lester
Livingston
Losee
Lossing
Lovell
Lucas
Lush
Lusted
Mallory
Malone
Manwaring
Marshall
Martin
Mary
Mathews
Maybee
McColl
McDonald
Meager
Merrit
Miles
Miller
Minaker
Mollineaux
Moore
Morden
Morrell
Mosher
Mott
Mullet
Murray
Musgrave
Niles
Norman
Noxon
Oakley
Ogden
Ostrander
Outwater
Overton
Palmer
Parke
Parrett
Parsell
Partridge
Patterson
Pearsall
Pennock
Perine
Peters
Peterson
Pettengill
Pettit
Pierce
Pierson
Pine
Pitcher
Potter
Potts
Powell
Prentice
Pringle
Pugsley
Purdy
Quackenbush
Raynor
Reddick
Remsen
Reynere
Reynolds
Riach
Ricketson
Riddell
Riebe
Robbins
Roberts
Roblin
Ross
Rushmore
Rutherford
Ruttan
Sammis
Schmitt
Schneoringer
Scontom
Seaman
Secor
Sherman
Shotwell
Simonson
Skidmore
Smith
Snedeker
Soames
Solmes
Southard
Stafford
Stapleton
Steel
Stephenson
Stickney
Stone
Story
Swartout
Taylor
Tellier
Terry
Terwilliger
Thorne
Thursby
Totten
Townsend
Trumpour
Tucker
Underhill
Unknown
Valentine
Van
Dusen
Van Pelt
Vanderwater
Vandusen
Voce
Wade
Wallwin
Walters
Warden
Watson
Way
Webb
Wentz
West
Whaley
White
Whiting
Whoose
Wiggins
Wilcocks
Wiles
Willis
Wilson
Winn
Wood
Woods
Woodward
Wooley
Worden
Wright
Youmans
Yourex
Zuck
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