William Satterly

Male 1660 - 1722  (61 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  William Satterly was born 22 Dec 1660, Town of Brookhaven, Suffolk, New York, United States (son of William Satterly, Junior and Mary Jenner); died 22 Apr 1722, Setauket, Suffolk, New York, United States; was buried , Setauket Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Setauket, Suffolk, New York, United States.

    Notes:

    Died in 1722 or 1732?

    Buried at Presbyterian Churchyard; tombstone is still standing

    William married Mary Moger. Mary (daughter of John Moger) was born Abt 1660. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Joseph Satterly, III was born 19 Jun 1687, Setauket, Suffolk, New York, United States; died 9 Jun 1744, Setauket, Suffolk, New York, United States; was buried , Setauket Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Setauket, Suffolk, New York, United States.
    2. Nathaniel Satterly was born Abt 1669.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Satterly, Junior was born 1632, Ide, Devon, England, United Kingdom (son of Reverend William Satterlee and Elizabeth); died 1677, Lost at sea.

    Notes:

    There ia story that William Satterly born in 1632 and son of Thomas, near Exeter England Became a clergyman of the Established Church and came to America before 1655. He was said to be one of the first proprietors of Brookhaven Town at Setauket in 1655 (then called Cromwell Bay), by a colony of immigrants from near Boston, MA, the land was bought from the Setalcot Indians and the sale confirmed by a release from Wyandance, Sachem of Montauk. The family names of the leading settlers were Woodhull, Pierce, Smith, Satterly-ly, among others. He was a man of considerable wealth when he drowned in Long Island Sound with John Moger and Samuel Dayton.

    By 1677 there were enough travelers of 'Wincoram' or present day Coram to induce William Satterly, to seek a grant from the Town to keep a tavern or ordinary for such travelers. The following entry appears in the second book of the Brookhaven records under the date of Sept. 6, 1677.

    "William Sattery doth ingaege to cup the ordnery at wincoram
    he and his haires for ever and upon condition the towne have
    granted and given to the said William sattery and his haires a
    hundred akers of uplands around wincoram and whom the
    saide william sattery shall sattisfy to his content in Reson."
    Original Proprietor in 1656

    William Satterly (b 1632), son of #1 Elizabeth: after becoming a clergyman of the Established Church of England,
    Before 1655, the elder brother William came to America; three of his younger half-brothers emigrated later, including another William.
    In 1655 he was one of the first proprietors and planters of Brookhaven, L.I. New York. The town records show that he was a constable there in April 1673.
    He married Mary Jenner of Stamford or Stratford, Fairfield Co, Conn in 1659-60.
    It was he who drowned in Long Island Sound in 1677-78, with John Moger and Samuel Dayton. (W200) They were returning from Milford, Conn. where they had been to have their flour ground. Their hats were found washed ashore, but their bodied were never recovered. (W201) He was a man of considerable property and possessed numerous household utensils of silver, articles rarely found in those days.
    He was one of the first proprietors of Brookhaven Town, at Setauket (then called Cromwell Bay). He held various public offices including that of constable.
    By 1677 there were enough travelers of 'Wincoram' or present day Coram to induce William Satterly, to seek a grant from the Town to keep a tavern or ordinary for such travelers.
    At one time he was proprietor of "ye ordinary" or village, tavern.
    m. Mary [Jenner] of Conn.

    William married Mary Jenner 1659. Mary (daughter of John Jenners and Alice Pigg) was born 4 Oct 1648, Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States; died 1660, , Town of Brookhaven, Suffolk, New York, United States. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Mary Jenner was born 4 Oct 1648, Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States (daughter of John Jenners and Alice Pigg); died 1660, , Town of Brookhaven, Suffolk, New York, United States.

    Notes:

    Born in Sanfork?

    Children:
    1. 1. William Satterly was born 22 Dec 1660, Town of Brookhaven, Suffolk, New York, United States; died 22 Apr 1722, Setauket, Suffolk, New York, United States; was buried , Setauket Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Setauket, Suffolk, New York, United States.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Reverend William Satterlee was born 1610, Silverton, Devon, England, United Kingdom; died 1678, , Dorset, England, United Kingdom.

    Notes:

    Great-grandfather Solomon Satterley of Chellesworth sold his interest in his estate and removed to London. He died while on a visit to Cheshire in 1599, leaving 2 sons.
    Julian and Jasper (Gasper), who went to Devon with his older brother Julian, settled at Payhembury where (he Jasper) died in 1629. Will, Exeter. (WX-XIV).
    In 1599 after his father's death, Grandfather Julian Satterley moved to Devon, settling at Lustleigh, near Exeter, where he died in 1628.(WX) Julian left his son, Nicholas Satterley.
    Nicholas Satterlee, b. Abt 1580, Lustleigh, Devonshire, England, d. 1644, Silverton, Devonshire, England.
    Father Nicholas Satterley settled at Silverton and died there in 1644, leaving 3 children , William, Thomas and Petronilla.
    Rev. William Satterley was born at Silferton near Exeter.
    Matriculated at Pembroke College Oxford, on 6 Feb 1629, age 19.
    Married #1 wife Elizabeth about 1630.
    His one son by her was William Satterley, born 1632 (some say Cheshire, Eng.), usually shown as Ide Parish, Devon, England.
    1632, William Satterly. d. 1687, Setauket, Suffolk Co., LI, NY
    Rev. William (b. 1610) received his B.A. in 1633, his M.A. in 1635.
    In 1640 he was appointed Vicar of St Ida's Church at Ide. He was arrested by Cromwell and imprisoned for his fealty to King Charles I. Later he was released at the Restoration of King Charles II in 1660.
    During his banishment he had married wife #2 in 1645 at Ide in Devon. Her name was also Elizabeth, and she bore 5 sons in Ide Parish, Devon, England:
    1647, Richard Satterlee
    1649, June 12 Nicholas Satterlee (GSMFowler, Vol. 3): Emigrated 1669, d. 1680 in Westerly, Rhode Island, USA
    1651, William Satterlee, 1675 emigrated to New York.
    1655, Giles Satterlee
    1657, Benedict Satterlee
    Three of the second wife's sons emigrated to America.
    A total of four sons emigrated (including two sons named William by his two different wives, both Elizabeth.)
    Rev. William retired to Dorset, England where he died in 1678 leaving 6 sons and perhaps some daughters.
    Source: GSMFowler.

    William married Elizabeth. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth
    Children:
    1. 2. William Satterly, Junior was born 1632, Ide, Devon, England, United Kingdom; died 1677, Lost at sea.

  3. 6.  John Jenners was born 1625, Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States; died 15 Jul 1677, , Town of Brookhaven, Suffolk, New York, United States.

    Notes:

    Born at Weymouth or Dorchester, England?

    John married Alice Pigg 1647. Alice was born 1627, New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States; died 7 Mar 1674, Southold, Suffolk, New York, United States; was buried , , Suffolk, New York, United States. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Alice Pigg was born 1627, New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United States; died 7 Mar 1674, Southold, Suffolk, New York, United States; was buried , , Suffolk, New York, United States.
    Children:
    1. 3. Mary Jenner was born 4 Oct 1648, Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States; died 1660, , Town of Brookhaven, Suffolk, New York, United States.