Isaac Stearns

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|birth_date = February 25, 1598

|birth_place = Nayland, Suffolk, England

|death_date = June 19, 1671 (aged 75–76)

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|nationality = English

|occupation = Tailor

|known_for = Early immigrant to America

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Isaac Stearns (February 25, 1598 – June 19, 1671{{sfn|Winthrop Society}}) was an English emigrant who, on April 8, 1630, embarked from Yarmouth, England, aboard the ship Arbella.{{sfn|Van Wagenen|1901|pages=17–18}} He was among the original settlers of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.{{sfn|Lambdin|Lambdin|2008|page=241}} Stearns was born c. 1598.{{sfn|Winthrop Society}} He worked as a tailor and married Mary Barker (c. 1604–77) on May 20, 1622, with whom he fathered eight children.{{sfn|Winthrop Society}} His pedigree is unknown, and it is uncertain from where in England he came, but his wife was from the parish of Nayland, in Suffolk, and their first three children were born there.{{sfn|Van Wagenen|1901|pages=17–18}}

The Arbella arrived in Salem, Massachusetts, on June 12, 1630, but the passengers disliked the location as a place for a permanent settlement, so they proceeded to Charlestown and were among the first settlers of Watertown, near Mount Auburn, Massachusetts.{{sfn|Van Wagenen|1901|pages=17–18}} Stearns was declared a freeman on May 18, 1631; he was elected to the area's Board of selectmen several years later. In 1647, Stearns was appointed by the community's selectmen to plan a bridge over the Charles River. This is the first mention of a bridge over the Charles River at Watertown.{{sfn|Van Wagenen|1901|pages=17–18}}

Isaac was accompanied on the Arbella by a brother, Shubael Stearns, who died, leaving his children to Isaac's care, but the records are unclear which children belonged to whom.{{sfn|Sparks|2015|pages=1–2}} Isaac is thought to be the first American ancestor of the Massachusetts Stearns.{{sfn|Stearn|Stearn|Taggart|McFarlan|1885|page=90}} Every attempt to trace the Stearns lineage in the United States has led back to him, or to Charles or Nathaniel Stearns, men believed to have either been Isaac's brothers or nephews.{{sfn|Van Wagenen|1901|pages=13–14}} Notable descendants of Isaac Stearns include Richard NixonJacobus, Donald Lines, The American Genealogist, Volumes 52–53, D.L. Jacobus, 1976, p.19 and T. S. Eliot.{{sfn|Gordon|1998|page=262}}

Isaac Stearns died on June 19, 1671.{{sfn|Winthrop Society}} The appraisal of his estate suggests he was relatively wealthy; it included fourteen parcels of land, amounting to {{convert|467|acre}}, with a significant quantity of stock and farming utensils, provisions, and household goods.{{sfn|Van Wagenen|1901|page=13}}

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==Bibliography==

{{Source-attribution|Genealogy and Memoirs of Isaac Stearns and His Descendants, by Avis Stearns Van Wagenen (1901)}}

  • {{cite book |authorlink1=Lyndall Gordon |last1=Gordon |first1=Lyndall |title=T. S. Eliot: An Imperfect Life |publisher=W. W. Norton & Company |year=1998 |isbn=9780393047288 |page=[https://archive.org/details/tseliotimperfect00gord/page/262 262] |url-access=registration |url=https://archive.org/details/tseliotimperfect00gord/page/262 }}
  • {{cite book |last1=Lambdin |first1=Laura C. |last2=Lambdin |first2=Robert T. |title=Arthurian Writers: A Biographical Encyclopedia |publisher=ABC-CLIO |year=2008 |isbn=9780313346828 }}
  • {{cite book|last1=Sparks|first1=John|title=The Roots of Appalachian Christianity: The Life and Legacy of Elder Shubal Stearns |location=Lexington, Kentucky|date=Feb 5, 2015|publisher=University Press of Kentucky|isbn=9780813158396|pages=1–2|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=KMUeBgAAQBAJ&pg=PP1 }}
  • {{cite book |last1=Stearn |first1=Cyrus |last2=Stearn|first2=Jacob |last3=Taggart |first3=Marshall |first4=Elizabeth |last4=McFarlan |url=https://archive.org/details/ourkindredmcfarl00ster |title=Our Kindred: The McFarlan and Stern Families, of Chester County, Pa., and New Castle County, Del |publisher=F.S. Hickman |year=1885 }}
  • {{cite book |last1=Van Wagenen |first1=Avis Stearns |url=https://archive.org/details/genealogymemoirs00vanw |title=Genealogy and Memoirs of Isaac Stearns and His Descendants |publisher=Courier Printing Company |location=Syracuse, New York |year=1901 }}
  • {{cite book |author=Winthrop Society |url=http://winthropsociety.com/settlers/s-data.htm |title=Settlers |publisher=Winthrop Society |access-date=2016-01-06 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151218202944/http://winthropsociety.com/settlers/s-data.htm |archive-date=2015-12-18 |url-status=dead }}

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Category:1598 births

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Category:English emigrants to Massachusetts Bay Colony

Category:People from Watertown, Massachusetts

Category:People from colonial Massachusetts

Category:People from Nayland