John Heard Jr. (1775-1839)
The only son of John Heard (1744-1834) and Elizabeth
Ann Story (1745-1775), John was born on January 12, 1775. On
June 13, his mother died at the age of 30. In February of 1777,
his father married his second wife, Sarah “Sally” Staniford.
Very little is known about young John’s upbringing, except
that two older sisters, Joanna and Mary (called “Polly”)
were still alive (two sisters named Elizabeth had died in infancy),
and that Polly took music lessons from George Stacey in 1784.
Perhaps John did as well. John’s father and step-mother
had nine more children, one of whom died in infancy. John’s
childhood household would have been busy indeed.
John Heard graduated from Harvard College in 1795 where he studied
law. To prepare him for Harvard, he probably attended Phillips
Academy in Andover or Exeter, as his half-brothers did. He was
enrolled as a member of the Suffolk County Bar in 1796. In 1804,
he married Susan Oliver (1780-1863) of Boston, and between the
years 1806 and 1816 he served as a member of the Boston School
Committee.
The Heards resided in Boston, and began producing children in
1806 with the birth of Susan Oliver Heard (1806-80), who went
on to marry Peter Chardon Brooks Jr.; Anne Elizabeth, who married
Lt. Henry William Griswold in 1825; and Frances Maria, who married
Grenville Temple Winthrop in 1825; the birth and death dates
of the last two daughters are not presently known.
In 1836, John Heard was appointed Judge of Probate for Suffolk
County.
Three years later, he passed away, probably in Boston.
Source: Edward W. Hanson, The Heards of Ipswich, Massachusetts
(privately published, 1986).