Family Legacy: Halsey House Tour
July 10, 2025 11:00 AM
Until July 10, 2025, 12:00 PM 1h

Family Legacy: Halsey House Tour

Halsey House & Garden Halsey House & Garden

Step back in time and explore the remarkable story of the Halsey family, one of Southampton’s founding families. This tour shines a spotlight on Thomas Halsey Sr., who arrived from England in 1640 with his wife and four children to help establish the new settlement.

By 1648, when the settlers moved half a mile east from Old Town, Thomas built the family home on what is now Main Street. Like many Colonial households, the Halsey home was a hive of activity—where every family member, even the youngest children, played a vital role in daily survival. The kitchen, still furnished with original tools like a washtub, candle molds, spinning wheel, and loom, offers a glimpse into the relentless work and resourcefulness that defined early American life.

When Thomas Sr. passed away in 1678, the home passed to his eldest son, Thomas Jr., who constructed a new house on the site around 1683. Restoration efforts have uncovered evidence suggesting that the original home was largely destroyed by fire, making the current house not only a family legacy but also a testament to resilience and renewal.

Come learn how the Halseys helped shape Southampton’s earliest days and discover the rhythms of colonial life in a home that stood on the edge of the wilderness.

The tour is guided by Mary Cummings, author and archivist at the Southampton History Museum.

Space is limited. RSVP is encouraged.

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Family Legacy: Halsey House Tour

Family Legacy: Halsey House Tour
July 10, 2025 11:00 AM
Until July 10, 2025, 12:00 PM 1h

Family Legacy: Halsey House Tour

Halsey House & Garden Halsey House & Garden

Step back in time and explore the remarkable story of the Halsey family, one of Southampton’s founding families. This tour shines a spotlight on Thomas Halsey Sr., who arrived from England in 1640 with his wife and four children to help establish the new settlement.

By 1648, when the settlers moved half a mile east from Old Town, Thomas built the family home on what is now Main Street. Like many Colonial households, the Halsey home was a hive of activity—where every family member, even the youngest children, played a vital role in daily survival. The kitchen, still furnished with original tools like a washtub, candle molds, spinning wheel, and loom, offers a glimpse into the relentless work and resourcefulness that defined early American life.

When Thomas Sr. passed away in 1678, the home passed to his eldest son, Thomas Jr., who constructed a new house on the site around 1683. Restoration efforts have uncovered evidence suggesting that the original home was largely destroyed by fire, making the current house not only a family legacy but also a testament to resilience and renewal.

Come learn how the Halseys helped shape Southampton’s earliest days and discover the rhythms of colonial life in a home that stood on the edge of the wilderness.

The tour is guided by Mary Cummings, author and archivist at the Southampton History Museum.

Space is limited. RSVP is encouraged.

LEARN MORE
Scan QR Code

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