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Daniel David Goble

 

Born: 21 May 1669, Middlesex Dounty, Concord, Massachusetts
Died:  1733, Morristown, New Jersey

 
 
Daniel David Goble was born 21 May 1669.  Daniel David was the second child born to Daniel Goble (1641 - 1676) and Hanna Brewer. 
 

Daniel Goble, b. 1669 - Lift in PA, SC & NJ

http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/GOBLE/2003-04/1050782410

 
       Daniel David was only seven years old on 26 Sep 1676 when his father, Daniel I. Goble, was hung for killing Indians, probably to "seal" a peace treaty with the Indians.  During his last visit with his father in the Boston prison, he probably knew it was his last visit.  Surely the neighborhood children made fun of him and called him names after the even; perhaps some of the other families refused to associate with Daniel's family after that.  On 20 Nov 1677, his widowed mother remarried to Ephraim Roper.  Ephraim's wife, Priscilla, and 3-year-old daughter, Priscilla, and possibly his brother, John Roper, had been killed in the Indian massacre of 22 Aug 1675 at Lancaster, Wincester County, Massachusetts.
     After that, Lancaster was abandoned until its resettlement four years later by Daniel's and the other original families.  Daniel was 12 years old.
 
 
Daniel David married Sarah Houghton on 23 Jul 1698.  Sarah was born 30 May 1672 in Lancaster, Warc, Massachusetts.  She was the daughter of John and Beatrix Houghton.
 
       On 18 Jul 1692 there was a second Indian massacre.  Daniel David was 23 years old.  Daniel and Sarah's first son, Thomas, was born in 1697.
     On 11 Sep 1697, Daniel's mother, Hannah Brewer Goble Roper, his 14-year-old half-sister, Elizabeth Roper, and his step-father, Ephraim Roper, were killed in the third Indian massacre of Lancaster.
 
     
       On 10 Mar 1697, the South Carolina Act of Assembly allowed 63 aliens to obtain land "free of the Part of the Province and for Granting Liberty of Conscience to all Protestants".  The previous year a peace treaty was agreed on with the SC Indians.  By now the only settlement in today's SC, Charles Town (Charleston), was 17 years old - created by English Lords Proprietor who had been given today's SC, NC and GA to expand England and the Church.  Gentlemen, farmers and merchants of Barbados and other British West Indies Islands had come there and settled.  In one month alone, 500 dissenters (protestants, but not of the Church of England) had come.  In 1680 the first shipload of French Huguenot fugitives arrived aboard the "Richmond" from England, and they kept coming until 1688.  Lucrative exports to England, included furs, lumber, tar, pitch, turpentine, beef and pork.  Nearly every family hired an Indian to do the hunting for them.  Land in the vicinity of Goose Creek was granted to Huguenots a early as 1680.  Among the French Families prominent in Goose Creek during this time were the families of John Goble.  In 1682, the first Church of England edifice was built , St. Philip's 1683, the Baptists arrived, having been run out of extreme S. Maine.  They were supported by the First Baptist Church of Boston where Daniel Goble had grown up.  In 1685 the Presbyterians/Independent built a building.  In 1687 the Huguenots built their first building.  In 1695 the last immigrants to travel in a large group arrived from Dorchester, Massachusetts, just outside of Boston.  They established themselves 20 miles from Charleston just NW of what would later be called Goose Creek and straight west of the Orange Quartet settled by the French. 
     These Massachusetts settlers built a Congregational Church, the same as what the Gobles attended in Boston.  This could have been what attracted John and Daniel Goble to move to South Carolina.
 
     
     
Daniel David Goble and Sarah Houghton had at least eight children.
     
 

Children of Daniel David Goble and Sarah Houghton

Name Birth Date Death Date Spouse
Thomas Goble 1697    
Daniel Goble III 19 Jul 1698 1750  
Robert Goble 12 Jul 1700 29 Mar 1783 Mary (Unknown)
Jonas Goble 27 Mar 1707 20 Jun 1791  
Ephriam Goble 07 Mar 1708 Aft. 1734  
Jemima Goble Jun 1712    
Alice Goble 25 Dec 1715    
Henry Harris Goble 1716    
 
 
       Daniel Goble III was born 19 Jul 1698.
     20 Mar 1699, Daniel took out a warrant for 500 acres in Goose creek, Berkeley, SC.  On 23 Dec 1699, Daniel took out a warrant for 300 acres, giving him a total of 800 acres.
     Robert Goble was born 12 Jul 1700.
     A local militia attacked St. Augustine, FL, in retaliation for Spanish efforts to reclaim the Carolinas.  Daniel and John were probably part of this militia as there were so few colonists there at the time.
     Jonas Goble was born 27 Mar 1707.
     On 14 May 1707 Daniel took out a warrant for 260 acres in Berkeley County in the Orange/French Quarter on the Cooper River next to the Goose Creek area.  He now had 1060 acres of land.
     Ephriam Goble was born 07 Mar 1708.
     The Yamasee Indians lived near there and went on the war path.  They killed 190 colonists to within ten miles of Charleston.  The militia in the area re-formed and counter attacked.  There were 1500 men in the entire colony that were able to fight, but there were 8,000 to 10,000 Indians.  The colonists armed 250 negroes, 150 men from VA and NC came to help, and New England sent arms.
     Jemima Goble was born Jun 1712.
     Alice Goble was born 25 Dec 1715.
     Indians attacked from the north through the French Orange Quarter, Dorchester and Goose Creek.  Men were scalped, children tortured and women enslaved.  Finally the Indians were repulsed by the Goose Creek militia, including probably our Daniel and John Goble.  Every plantation within twenty miles of Charleston was laid run (including Goose Creek), and prices in town shot up, putting everyone deep in debt. 
     Many never recovered and sold out.
     Henry Harris Goble was born 1716.
     Daniel sold 650 acres on the Cooper River in Berkeley Co, SC to Mathurin & Sussanna Boigars, who in turn sold it on 19 Mar 1718.
     Although some 25 years earlier Daniel Goble had fled from PA and the many Indian uprising that had killed family members, he had just traded one problem for many others in SC.
     Daniel had become wealthy in SC, but times were bad.  Perhaps even family mambers had been killed by the Spanish or SC Indians.  After a long absence from the north, Daniel moved his family to Morris County, NJ, and settled just outside of Morristown, where it was more peaceful. 
     Daniel changed from Puritan/Congregational (a dissenter version of the Church of England) to Baptist some time before his return north.
 
     
     
Sarah Houghton Goble died Feb 1716 in Lancester, Massachusetts.  After Sarah's death, Daniel David married Abigail (Unknown).
     
     
Daniel David Goble died 1733 in Morris County, Morristown, New Jersey, without a will.  John Blanchard was assigned to administer the personal inventory of Daniel's estate including bonds due from Daniel and his two sons Daniel and Robert.
 
 
                             
             
 
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