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William SatterleeAge: 951766–1862 

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William Satterlee
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Birth September 3, 1766 25 26
Rev/Hopkinton, Kings, Rhode Island, United States of America
Birth of a sister 1770 (Age 3)
Prudence Satterlee - younger sister
Birth of a sister 1772 (Age 5)
Dorcas Satterlee - younger sister
Birth of a half-sister 1775 (Age 8)
New York, United States of America
Amy Satterlee - half-sister
Marriage of a father July 27, 1775 (Age 8)
Hopkinton, Washington, Rhode Island, United States of America
William Satterlee - father
Death of a mother 1775 (Age 8)
Eunice Clarke - mother
Birth of a half-sister July 11, 1776 (Age 9)
Stonington, New London, Connecticut, United States of America
Hannah Satterlee - half-sister
Birth of a half-brother July 11, 1776 (Age 9)
Stonington, New London, Connecticut, United States of America
Clark Satterlee - half-brother
Birth of a half-brother 1782 (Age 15)
Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, United States of America
Nathan Satterlee - half-brother
Marriage Mehitable Moon - View Family
1785 (Age 18)
Stephentown, Rensselaer, New York, United States of America
Birth of a half-brother January 2, 1785 (Age 18)
Connecticut, United States of America
Amos Satterlee - half-brother
Birth of a son
#1
1786 (Age 19)
New York, United States of America
David B. Satterlee - son
Birth of a son
#2
1786 (Age 19)
Becket, Berkshire, Massachusetts, United States
David B. Satterlee - son
Birth of a son
#3
about April 1789 (Age 22)
David B. Satterlee - son
Birth of a daughter
#4
November 11, 1794 (Age 28)
Avis Satterlee - daughter
Death of a half-sister 1826 (Age 59)
Amy Satterlee - half-sister
Death of a father February 13, 1829 (Age 62)
Jessups Landing, New York, United States
William Satterlee - father
Death of a sister March 22, 1837 (Age 70)
Alfred, Allegany, New York, United States of America
Eunice Satterlee - elder sister
Death of a daughter August 28, 1846 (Age 79)
Berlin, Rensselaer, New York, USA
Avis Satterlee - daughter
Death of a half-sister April 10, 1850 (Age 83)
Salisbury, Herkimer, New York, United States
Hannah Satterlee - half-sister
Death of a wife June 22, 1853 (Age 86)
Berlin, Rensselaer, New York, United States of America
Mehitable Moon - wife
Death of a half-brother 1854 (Age 87)
Beaver Dam, Dodge, Wisconsin, United States
Nathan Satterlee - half-brother
Residence 1860 (Age 93)
Rensselaer County, NY
Residence between 1600 and 1880
Rensselaer, New York, USA
Residence between 1609 and 1897
Rensselaer, New York, USA
Residence between 1650 and 1926
Allegany, New York, USA
Residence 1850 (Age 83)
Berlin, Rensselaer, New York, United States of America
Residence 1860 (Age 93)
Berlin, Rensselaer, New York, United States
Death March 29, 1862 (Age 95)
Berlin, Rensselaer, New York, United States of America
Family with parents - View Family
father
William Satterlee William Satterlee
Birth 1741 39 31 - Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, United States of America
Death February 13, 1829 (Age 88) - Jessups Landing, New York, United States
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-1 years
mother
 
Eunice Clarke Eunice Clarke
Birth 1740 - Richmond, Washington, Rhode Island, United States of America
Death 1775 (Age 35) -
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Marriage: September 13, 1759 -- Hopkinton, Kings, Rhode Island, United States of America
16 months
#1
sister
Eunice Satterlee Eunice Satterlee
Birth 1761 20 21 - Rhode Island, United States of America
Death March 22, 1837 (Age 76) - Alfred, Allegany, New York, United States of America
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6 years
#2
William Satterlee William Satterlee
Birth September 3, 1766 25 26 - Rev/Hopkinton, Kings, Rhode Island, United States of America
Death March 29, 1862 (Age 95) - Berlin, Rensselaer, New York, United States of America
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3 years
#3
sister
Prudence Satterlee Prudence Satterlee
Birth 1770 29 30 -
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2 years
#4
sister
Dorcas Satterlee Dorcas Satterlee
Birth 1772 31 32 -
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Father's Family with Hannah Hyde - View Family
father
William Satterlee William Satterlee
Birth 1741 39 31 - Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, United States of America
Death February 13, 1829 (Age 88) - Jessups Landing, New York, United States
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11 years
step-mother
 
Hannah Hyde Hannah Hyde
Birth 1752 - Canajohorie, Montgomery, New York, United States
Death 1845 (Age 93) - Montgomery, New York, United States
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Marriage: July 27, 1775 -- Hopkinton, Washington, Rhode Island, United States of America
-7 months
#1
half-sister
Amy Satterlee Amy Satterlee
Birth 1775 34 23 - New York, United States of America
Death 1826 (Age 51) -
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18 months
#2
half-sister
Hannah Satterlee Hannah Satterlee
Birth July 11, 1776 35 24 - Stonington, New London, Connecticut, United States of America
Death April 10, 1850 (Age 73) - Salisbury, Herkimer, New York, United States
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#3
half-brother
Clark Satterlee Clark Satterlee
Birth July 11, 1776 35 24 - Stonington, New London, Connecticut, United States of America
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6 years
#4
half-brother
Nathan Satterlee Nathan Satterlee
Birth 1782 41 30 - Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, United States of America
Death 1854 (Age 72) - Beaver Dam, Dodge, Wisconsin, United States
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3 years
#5
half-brother
Amos Satterlee Amos Satterlee
Birth January 2, 1785 44 33 - Connecticut, United States of America
Death June 5, 1866 (Age 81) - New York, United States of America
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Family with Mehitable Moon - View Family
William Satterlee William Satterlee
Birth September 3, 1766 25 26 - Rev/Hopkinton, Kings, Rhode Island, United States of America
Death March 29, 1862 (Age 95) - Berlin, Rensselaer, New York, United States of America
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-7 months
wife
 
Mehitable Moon Mehitable Moon
Birth January 23, 1766 31 31 - Richmond, Washington, Rhode Island, USA
Death June 22, 1853 (Age 87) - Berlin, Rensselaer, New York, United States of America
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Marriage: 1785 -- Stephentown, Rensselaer, New York, United States of America
1 year
#1
son
David B. Satterlee David B. Satterlee
Birth 1786 19 19 - New York, United States of America
Death September 7, 1877 (Age 91) - Hornellsville, Steuben, New York, United States of America
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9 years
#2
daughter
Avis Satterlee Avis Satterlee
Birth November 11, 1794 28 28 -
Death August 28, 1846 (Age 51) - Berlin, Rensselaer, New York, USA
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Shared note"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 18, No 17, p 66, Apr. 24, 1862.
ELDER WILLIAM SATTERLEE
In the Recorder of the 10th inst., we have the notice of the death of this venerable father in Israel. We have looked for this event with painful interest for many months; not so much on account of the loss of his society, for he had long been imprisoned in his own house by age and infirmities; but because, with his demise, the church would be bereaved of one of her brightest lights, and her most aged and most valued counselors.
Father Satterlee, as he has been called for many years, deserves to be remembered by our whole denomination, and especially by the church over which he has presided for a great number of years. We should be grateful to God who gave to the church such a blessing, and continued his life so long. It may be interesting, especially to the younger portion of our denomination, to learn something of Elder Satterlee's early history; and we would hope that his example will induce others to follow in his steps.
William Satterlee was born in Hopkinton, R. I., Sept., 1766. His parents, William and Eunice Satterlee, were both supposed to have been members of what is now the 1st Seventh-day Baptist Church in Hopkinton. They removed to Farmington, Conn., while William was quite a child. During a religious revival, when he was eleven years old, he was hopefully converted.
This was in the time of political trouble, and revolutionary strife; when our fathers were struggling for independence, and national existence. And as the residence of Mr. Satterlee was on the direct route between Boston and the Hudson river, his house became the rendezvous of American soldiers, so that William was compelled to be in constant intercourse with this class of men, which had its influence in abating his religious zeal, and his deferring to make a public profession of his faith in Christ, and uniting with the church.
As it is with all others who neglect to put on Christ by baptism, when this duty is pressed upon their consideration, so it was with him, and he was induced indefinitely to postpone it.
About this time he removed with his parents to Stephentown, Rensselaer Co., N. Y. He had several seasons of revival in his religious feelings, but did not make a public profession of religion until 1799, when he was about thirty-three years of age. In December of that year he and his wife were baptized by Eld. William Coon, who was the pastor of the church now known as the Seventh-day Baptist Church of Berlin, N. Y., and he became a member of that church.
Mr. S. soon gained the confidence of his brethren, who discovered that he was endowed with a useful gift, and they soon called upon him to improve it in the church by preaching. But his deficiency in what he deemed a suitable clerical education, a troublesome impediment in his power of utterance, and his pecuniary circumstances, were, in his estimation, sufficient grounds for declining the urgent request of the church at that time.
The pastor of the church, Eld. W. Coon, dying in 1801, and his successor, Eld. Asa Coon, dying the same year, left Mr. Satterlee the only candidate in the church for that office, and he was soon called by the general voice of the church to receive ordination, and take the oversight of the church. With this request he complied, and was ordained in his own church by a council from the Seventh-day Baptist Church in Hopkinton, R. I.
Elder S. was thirty-nine years old when he commenced his pastoral labors in the Berlin Church. God smiled upon his work, and a gracious revival of religion in the church and congregation soon followed, in which between forty and fifty members were added to the church. Having assumed the charge of the church, he magnified his office. He was assiduous in obtaining those qualifications which would enable him to discharge his duties. He studied to show himself approved of God, a workman that needed not be ashamed, and rightly to divide the word of truth.
In these efforts, he was remarkably successful. His mind became so well stored with Biblical knowledge as to be a living concordance of Scriptural truth. As a disciplinarian and counselor, he had but few equals and no superior in the denomination. His long continued labors in the Berlin Church, from the time of his ordination to the year 1849, when he resigned his charge, a period of fifty-three years. is good evidence of his worth, and their satisfaction in his labors.
About ten years ago, he said, "I have traveled in seven of the United States, and tried to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ. I have journeyed by day and by night, in heat and cold. I have been perplexed with a multitude of Macedonian calls on the right hand and on the left. I have visited the chambers of the sick and the dying; but I shall attend to no more of these calls. I am now confined to my own house - left to post up my accounts for eternity. In speaking of these things, I wish not to take any honor to myself. If I have done anything for the happiness of my fellow-clay, the honor and glory belong to God."
During Elder S.'s ministry, he administered baptism to about four hundred candidates, solemnized over three hundred marriages, and preached about twelve hundred funeral sermons. His last sermon was preached in 1850, at the funeral of a child of Eld. J. H. Cochran. Since that date, Elder S.'s increasing infirmities have confined him to his house. He was always cheerful and happy, and as his outer man decayed, his inner man grew stronger and stronger.
His death appears not to have been the result of sickness; but, like Moses, in the vigor of his mental manhood, he was permitted to ascend the mount of God, and by faith to look upon the blessed inheritance of the saints, and then peacefully yielded up his spirit into the hand of God who gave it, and he was gathered to his fathers as a shock of corn fully ripe. "Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord from henceforth; yea, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labors; and their works do follow them." W. B. M.


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Family with parents
 father
William Satterlee
1741–1829
 mother
Eunice Clarke
1740–1775
 sister
Eunice Satterlee
1761–1837
William Satterlee
1766–1862
 sister
Prudence Satterlee
1770–
 sister
Dorcas Satterlee
1772–

Father's Family with Hannah Hyde
father
William Satterlee
1741–1829
step-mother
Hannah Hyde
1752–1845
half-sister
Amy Satterlee
1775–1826
half-sister
Hannah Satterlee
1776–1850
half-brother
Clark Satterlee
1776–
half-brother
Nathan Satterlee
1782–1854
half-brother
Amos Satterlee
1785–1866

Immediate Family
 wife
Mehitable Moon
1766–1853
 son
David B. Satterlee
1786–1877
 daughter
Avis Satterlee
1794–1846

Descendants

  • William Satterlee (1766–1862)
    • Mehitable Moon (Marriage 1785)
      • David B. Satterlee (1786–1877)
      • Avis Satterlee (1794–1846)

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