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!GENEALOGY: Goldie Moffatt Satterlee
!GENEALOGY: Goldie Moffatt Satterlee
"The story has come to the compiler (G.S.M.) that a William Satterley born 1632
near Exeter, England, became a clergyman of the Established
Church and came to American before 1655. He was said to be one of the first
proprieters of Brookhaven Town, at Setauket in 1655 (then called Cromwell Bay),
by a colony of imigrants from near Boston, Mass. 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, Satterley-ly, among others. We was a man of considerable wealth when he
drowned in Long Island Sound with John Moger and Samuel Dayton, sometime
between 1677 and 1679, while returning from Milford, Conn., where they had been
to hae their flour ground. Their hats were found washed ashore, but their
bodies were never recovered.
He was a man of considerable property, and possessed numerous household
untensils of silver, articles rarely found in those
days.
!GENEALOGY compiled by Goldie Moffatt Satterlee
William III Satterlee resided all his life at Setauket, N.Y., and became
one of their leading citizens. He acquired a large acreage at the Great South
Bay and was a wealthy man for his time in that region. Having been rescued
from drowning by an Indian woman, he thereafter gave her an annual present of a
Dutch blanket, an article then in great demand. He is buried in the
Presbytarian Church yard at Setauket, his tombstone is still standing (I have
seen it
-GSMF)
!GENEALOGY: Goldie Moffatt Satterlee
!GENEALOGY: Goldie Moffatt Satterlee
!GENEALOGY: Goldie Moffatt Satterlee
!GENEALOGY: Compiled by Goldie Moffatt Satterlee
!GENEALOGY: Goldie Moffatt Satterlee
!GENEALOGY: Goldie Moffatt Satterlee
!GENEALOGY: Goldie Moffatt Satterlee
!GENEALOGY: Goldie Moffatt Satterlee, matriculated at Pembroke College, age 19.
He received his B.A. in 1633, his M.A. in 1635. In 1640 he was appointed Vicar
of St. Ida's Church at Ide, pronounced EED. He was arrested by Cromwell and
imprisoned for his fealty to King Charles I, later released at the Restoration
of King Charles II in 1660. During his banishment he had married wife #2 in
1645 at Ide in Devon, whose name was also Elizabeth. William I retired to
Dorset, England, where he died in 1678, leaving 5 sons and perhaps some
daughters.
!GENEALOGY compiled by Goldie Moffatt Satterlee
!GENEALOGY compiled by Goldie Moffatt Satterlee
!CENSUS: 1870, Ashland Co., Wis., AGLL Film #M593-1703, La Pointe, family
#29/20, white, at home
!CENSUS: 1870, Ashland Co., Wis., AGLL Film #M593-1703, La Pointe, family
#29/20, white, laborer
!BIA_"INDIAN"_ENROLLMENT, Red Lake Reservation 1983 [trnscr. from BIA printout]
0918 F Daughter 05 OCT 1967, blood quantum: 1/2; Addr: 153 N Porter Gary, IN
46405
!BIA_"INDIAN"_ENROLLMENT, Red Lake Reservation 1983 [trnscr. from BIA printout]
0920 F Daughter 20 JUN 1972, blood quantum: 1/2; Addr: 153 N Porter Gary, IN
46405
!GENEALOGY: Goldie Moffatt Satterlee