Abraham Belknap (1589/90-1643), of Salem, Massachusetts, not to be confused with his grandson also named Abraham (1660-about 1728), was born in England.[1][2][3][4] He was one of the first settlers of New England,[5] and all living people with the surname Belknap, Belnap, or Beltoft, are thought to be descendants of him and his wife Mary Stallion.[6][7][8][9]
The European branches of families with that surname died out before this Abraham Belknap's immigration to America.[10]
Some of his descendants include: a grandson also named Abraham Belknap (1660-1728)); Samuel Belknap (1627/28-1701),[11][12][13] Ebenezer Belknap (1667-1701) who married Hannah Ayer, Joseph Belknap[14] who married Prudence Morris; William Belknap who married Anna Burke; US Army Brigadier General William Goldsworth Belknap; Morris Burke Belknap who married Phoebe Thompson; William Burke Belknap who married Mary Richardson; William Richardson Belknap, Eleanor Silliman Belknap Humphrey, Alice Belknap, Mary Belknap, William Burke Belknap; Christine Belknap; William Humphrey; Alice Humphrey Morgan; Edward Cornelius Humphrey; Lewis Craig Humphrey (the 2nd);Thomas MacGillivray Humphrey; Sally Reed Humphrey; and Edward Porter Humphrey (the 2nd).[15] Clergyman and historian Jeremy Belknap (1744 – 1798), who was the founder of the Massachusetts Historical Society, mentions Abraham Belknap early in his History of New Hampshire.[16]
^Hippin, Dr.; Lowell, John A.; Dexter, Henry M. (1875). "September Meeting, 1875. Resolutions; Letter from Hon. Hugh Blair Grigsby; Papers from Miss Thompson; Memoir of Joseph Barlow Felt; Journal of the Rev. John Pike". Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society. 14: 103–152. JSTOR25079493.
^"Belnap Family". belnapfamily.org. Retrieved 21 September 2017.
^"Ancestors of the Society". www.nssdp.com. National Society of the Sons and Daughters of the Pilgrims. Archived from the original on March 6, 2014. Retrieved 19 September 2017.
^Threlfall, John Brooks (1992). Fifty great migration colonists to New England & their origins. Bowie, MD.: Heritage Books, Inc. ISBN978-1556136856.
^John Kleber, ed. (2001). The encyclopedia of Louisville. Lexington, Ky.: University Press of Kentucky. p. 81. ISBN0-8131-2100-0. Belknap, Morris Burke (b. Louisville, June 7, 1856;d Louisville, April 13, 1910) Businessman, soldier, and civic leader. The youngest child of William Burke Belknap and Mary (Richardson) Belknap, he grew up in the family residence on Walnut St. (now Muhammad Ali Blvd.). He entered the Sheffield Scientific School of Yale University in 1874 . . . .