Mertz Genealogy - Person Sheet
Mertz Genealogy - Person Sheet
NameCapt Samuel Vinton (Vinton 22, page 35)
Birth3 May 1695
Death17 July 1756
BurialCentral Cemetery, Randolph, MA
Spouses
Birth4 March 1699
Death31 March 1770
Memo(find-a-grave)
BurialCentral Cemetery, Randolph, MA
MotherRebecca Fenno (1662-1741)
Marriage22 March 1720
ChildrenJohn (1735-1803)
Research notes for Capt Samuel Vinton (Vinton 22, page 35)
Samuel was a blacksmith like his father. His principal employment however seems to have been agriculture. In 1720, his father conveyed land to him in Woburn, he also had real estate in Stoneham in 1726 and 1727 but he seems to have been allured to Braintree by the good success of his brother Thomas in that town. He removed there in the summer of 1729.

He was a Captain in the militia. Like his father and brothers, he seems to have been a man of capacity and energy, though his property was not large.

Capt Samuel Vinton was a stout, fleshy man and on an excessively warm day he was pitching hay, became very much heated, and drank too much cold water, which occasioned his death.
Notes for Elizabeth (Spouse 1)
Her brother John French married her husband’s sister Mary Vinton.
Research notes for Elizabeth (Spouse 1)
She was the twin sister of David French.
Last Modified 15 December 2016Created 19 June 2022 using Reunion for Macintosh
19 June 2022
oakeymertz@gmail.com
www.mertzgenealogy.com