0 HEAD 1 SOUR GenoPro 2 NAME GenoPro® - Picture Your Family Tree!(TM) 2 VERS 2.0.1.6 2 CORP GenoPro 2 ADDR http://www.genopro.com 1 DATE 29 JAN 2010 1 CHAR UTF-8 1 GEDC 2 VERS 5.5 2 FORM LINAGE-LINKED 0 GLOBAL 1 NAME 2 FULL 3 FORMAT %T %F (%N) %M %L (%L2) %S 2 DISPLAY 3 FORMAT %F %M %L (%L2) 3 LINES 3 1 FONT Arial 1 DISPLAY 2 TAG YoB_YoD 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 SYMBOL #000000 4 TEXT #000000 4 FILL #FFFFFF 4 FILL 5 TOP 6 LEFT #FF0000 6 RIGHT #FF0000 5 BOTTOM 6 LEFT #FF0000 6 RIGHT #FF0000 3 BORDER 4 OUTLINE #000080 4 FILL #FFFF80 3 LABEL 4 TOP #000000 4 BOTTOM #000000 4 FILL 5 TOP #FFFFFF 5 BOTTOM #FFFFFF 1 TAGS 2 ID Individual 2 TAGDATA 3 NAME CHAN.DATE 3 DISPLAYNAME CHAN.DATE 2 TAGDATA 3 NAME CHAN.DATE.TIME 3 DISPLAYNAME CHAN.DATE.TIME 2 TAGDATA 3 NAME OBJE.FORM 3 DISPLAYNAME OBJE.FORM 2 TAGDATA 3 NAME OBJE.FILE 3 DISPLAYNAME OBJE.FILE 2 TAGDATA 3 NAME OBJE._SCBK 3 DISPLAYNAME OBJE._SCBK 2 TAGDATA 3 NAME OBJE._PRIM 3 DISPLAYNAME OBJE._PRIM 2 TAGDATA 3 NAME OBJE._TYPE 3 DISPLAYNAME OBJE._TYPE 2 TAGDATA 3 NAME Title 3 DISPLAYNAME Title 2 TAGDATA 3 NAME EVEN.TYPE 3 DISPLAYNAME EVEN.TYPE 2 TAGDATA 3 NAME EVEN.DATE 3 DISPLAYNAME EVEN.DATE 2 TAGDATA 3 NAME IMMI.DATE 3 DISPLAYNAME IMMI.DATE 2 TAGDATA 3 NAME custom_tag1 3 DISPLAYNAME custom_tag1 2 TAGDATA 3 NAME custom_tag2 3 DISPLAYNAME custom_tag2 2 DIALOGLAYOUT 3 NAME Custom Tags 3 DESCRIPTION A custom tag is a generic placeholder to record additional information 4 CONC . You can customize those tags by using the Tag Editor from the Tools 4 CONC menu. 2 DIALOGLAYOUT 3 NAME Custom Tags 3 DESCRIPTION A custom tag is a generic placeholder to record additional information 4 CONC . You can customize those tags by using the Tag Editor from the Tools 4 CONC menu. 3 TAGS CHAN.DATE,CHAN.DATE.TIME,OBJE.FORM,OBJE.FILE,OBJE._SCBK,OBJE._PRIM,OBJ 4 CONC E._TYPE,Title,EVEN.TYPE,EVEN.DATE,IMMI.DATE 1 TAGS 2 ID Family 2 TAGDATA 3 NAME husband._PREF 3 DISPLAYNAME husband._PREF 2 TAGDATA 3 NAME WIFE._PREF 3 DISPLAYNAME WIFE._PREF 2 TAGDATA 3 NAME CHIL._PREF 3 DISPLAYNAME CHIL._PREF 2 TAGDATA 3 NAME CHAN.DATE 3 DISPLAYNAME CHAN.DATE 2 TAGDATA 3 NAME CHAN.DATE.TIME 3 DISPLAYNAME CHAN.DATE.TIME 2 DIALOGLAYOUT 3 NAME Custom Tags 3 DESCRIPTION A custom tag is a generic placeholder to record additional information 4 CONC . You can customize those tags by using the Tag Editor from the Tools 4 CONC menu. 3 TAGS husband._PREF,WIFE._PREF,CHIL._PREF,CHAN.DATE,CHAN.DATE.TIME 1 TAGS 2 ID Place 2 TAGDATA 3 NAME ABBR 3 DISPLAYNAME ABBR 1 DOCUMENT 2 TITL SHERMAN EDDY TREE 1 ACTIVEGENOMAP GenoMap1 0 GENOMAP 1 NAME GenoMap1 1 ZOOM 50 1 POSITION -3851,-1575 1 BOUNDARYRECT -32987,6,25285,-3156 0 GENOMAP 1 NAME GenoMap2 0 GENOMAP 1 NAME GenoMap3 0 @ind09708@ INDI 1 NAME OLIVE AMTIONETTE /WELLS/ 2 DISPLAY OLIVE AMTIONETTE WELLS 2 GIVN OLIVE 2 MIDDLE AMTIONETTE 2 SURN WELLS 1 POSITION -15730,-1910 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -15810,-1854,-15649,-2016 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 OCT 1799 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1870 2 NOTE Wells, Olive 3 CONT Father: Wells , Elisha 3 CONT Birth Date: 4 October 1799 3 CONT State: RI 3 CONT Country: USA 3 CONT D. AT BRUNSWICK NY 3 CONT Name: Olive Wells 3 CONT Death Date: 1845 3 CONT City: Brunswick 3 CONT State: NY 3 CONT Country: USA 3 CONT NO TO DEATH DATE ACCORDING TO CENSUS! MORE LIKE MINNISOTA AFTER 1870 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT Jane Eddy b: Aft 1821 in Brunswick NY 2 CONT Elisha Eddy b: Aft 1821 in Brunswick NY 2 CONT Luther Eddy b: Aft 1821 in Brunswick NY 2 CONT Charles Eddy b: Aft 1821 in Brunswick NY 2 CONT Mary Eddy b: Aft 1821 in Brunswick NY 2 CONT Jeanette Eddy b: Aft 1821 2 CONT Olive Eddy b: Aft 1821 in Brunswick NY 2 CONT John Sherman Eddy b: 18 Oct 1828 in Brunswick NY 2 CONT ****************************************** 2 CONT 2 Olive Wells b: 4 Oct 1799 d: 1845 2 CONT + Luther Eddy b: 1776 d: 1857 2 CONT 3 Jane Eddy b: Aft 1821 2 CONT + Hanaman 2 CONT 3 Elisha Eddy b: Aft 1821 2 CONT 3 Luther Eddy b: Aft 1821 2 CONT + Maggie Slater 2 CONT 3 Charles Eddy b: Aft 1821 2 CONT 3 Mary Eddy b: Aft 1821 2 CONT + Chamberlain 2 CONT 3 Jeanette Eddy b: Aft 1821 2 CONT 3 Olive Eddy b: Aft 1821 2 CONT + Calvin S. Uline 2 CONT 3 John Sherman Eddy b: 18 Oct 1828 d: 11 Jul 1915 2 CONT + Mary Thankful Collins b: 13 Nov 1829 d: 7 Jan 1917 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00349@ 1 FAMC @fam04723@ 1 FAMS @fam05481@ 0 @ind09709@ INDI 1 NAME LUTHER /EDDY/ 2 DISPLAY LUTHER EDDY 2 GIVN LUTHER 2 SURN EDDY 1 POSITION -28260,-1850 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -28325,-1794,-28194,-1931 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1776 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1857 2 NOTE census 1850 brunswick NY shows him 76 so birthdate more like 1774 not 3 CONC 1776 as shown in Eddy book 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam05481@ 1 FAMC @fam04730@ 0 @ind09711@ INDI 1 NAME MOLLY MARY /WILLMARTH/ 2 DISPLAY MOLLY MARY WILLMARTH 2 GIVN MOLLY 2 MIDDLE MARY 2 SURN WILLMARTH 1 POSITION -10670,-1640 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -10743,-1584,-10596,-1746 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 JUN 1770 2 NOTE Born: 18 Aug 1770 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 2 PLAC Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00020@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 15 MAR 1853 2 NOTE Mary Molly Wilmarth 3 CONT Born: 18 Aug 1770 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT Francis Wells M 1789 2 CONT Lucy Wells F 1791 2 CONT Hester Wells M 1793 2 CONT Ruth Wells F 1795 2 CONT Rufus Wells M 1797 in Cheshire, [county], Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Olive Wells F 1799 2 CONT Henry Wilmarth Wells M 1801 2 CONT Hannah Wells F 1804 2 CONT Elisha Brown Wells M 1806 2 CONT Rodman H Wells M 1808 in [city], [county], Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT **************************************** 2 CONT Children 2 CONT Francis WELLS b: 1789 2 CONT Lucy WELLS b: 1791 2 CONT Hester WELLS b: 1793 2 CONT Ruth WELLS b: 1795 2 CONT Rufus WELLS b: 1797 in Cheshire, MA 2 CONT Olive WELLS b: 1799 2 CONT Henry Wilmarth WELLS b: 1801 2 CONT Hannah WELLS b: 1804 2 CONT Elisha Brown WELLS b: 1806 2 CONT Rodman H. WELLS b: 1808 in MA 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00068@ 1 FAMS @fam04723@ 1 FAMC @fam04760@ 0 @ind09713@ INDI 1 NAME DEVOTION ***REV*** /EDDY/ 2 DISPLAY DEVOTION ***REV*** EDDY 2 GIVN DEVOTION 2 MIDDLE ***REV*** 2 SURN EDDY 1 POSITION -30310,-1640 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -30376,-1584,-30244,-1746 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 SEP 1734 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 9 JUN 1813 2 NOTE B. IN SWANSEA 3 CONT D. AT PITTSTOWN NY 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Devotion Eddy, was one of the earliest settlers of Pittstown, taking u 2 CONC p some four hundred acres in the southwest part, and including the lan 2 CONC ds now owned and occupied by Charles H. Barry, Esq. The Eddy family fo 2 CONC r many years was a prominent family of Pittstown. 2 CONT ********************************** 2 CONT Annuttaliga Chapter PATRIOTS 2 CONT LISTS DEVOTION EDDY AS A PATRIOT AND LISTS HIS REV WAR SERVICE UNDER M 2 CONC ASSACHUSETTS 2 CONT ********************************** 2 CONT Devotion moved to Groton, Ct with his parents. 2 CONT He was first a farmmer then became interested in shipping. During the 2 CONC revolution it is alledged that he owned several privateers that assite 2 CONC d in the cause greatly. He appears on the land records until 1781. The 2 CONC y had a number of children including Gilbert b. Jan 23, 1761, 2 CONT Tisdale b. abt 1762, 2 CONT Sherman b. abt 1765 he m. Abby Thurber they lived in Schaghticoke NY. 2 CONT Elizabeth b. Mar 16 1767 d, 1868 Pittstown NY. On her one hundredth bi 2 CONC rthday she recounted to a newspaper (the Rhode Island Mercery Mar 21 1 2 CONC 867) the buring of New London by the British in 1781 which she witness 2 CONC ed at age 11 from her fathers Ox Cart. 2 CONT Robert b. 1769 2 CONT John b. 10 Jun 1772 2 CONT Russell b. 1774 2 CONT Luther b. 1776 1 FAMS @fam04730@ 1 FAMC @fam04943@ 0 @ind09717@ INDI 1 NAME MARCELLA MERCIE /SHERMAN/ 2 DISPLAY MARCELLA MERCIE SHERMAN 2 GIVN MARCELLA 2 MIDDLE MERCIE 2 SURN SHERMAN 1 POSITION -24530,-1650 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -24601,-1594,-24459,-1756 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 AUG 1739 2 NOTE Life Events 3 CONT 1739 3 CONT Birth 3 CONT Born in Swansea, , Ma. 3 CONT 27 Aug 1739 3 CONT 2 PLAC Swansea, , Ma. 3 _XREF @place00062@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 29 SEP 1834 2 PLAC Raymertown, Rensselaer Co., NY 3 _XREF @place00060@ 2 DISPOSITION 3 PLAC Eddy Farm Cem., Raymertown, Rensselaer Co., NY 4 _XREF @place00061@ 2 NOTE . Mercie Sherman was born Abt 1739, and died 2 Sep 1834 in USA. 3 CONT ******************************************** 3 CONT 1834 3 CONT Age: 95 3 CONT Died in Raymertown, Rensselaer Co., NY 3 CONT 29 Sep 1834 3 CONT Burial 3 CONT Location: Eddy Farm Cem., Raymertown, Rensselaer Co., NY 3 CONT 3 CONT A 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children of Mercie Sherman are: 2 CONT i. Gilbert Eddy was born 23 Jan 1761 in possibly Swansea MA, and di 2 CONC ed 27 May 1848. He married Prudence Avery Bef 1787, daughter of Jacob 2 CONC Avery and Sylvia Eddy. She was born Bet 1771 and 1774 in Groton CT, an 2 CONC d died in USA. 2 CONT 22. ii. Robert Eddy was born 1769, and died 18 Oct 1846 in Wisconsin 2 CONC . He married Rachel Abbott in USA. She was born 1774, and died 20 Dec 2 CONC 1846 in Missouri. 2 CONT iii. Tisdale Eddy was born Abt 1762 in USA, and died 1828 in Pitts 2 CONC town NY. He married Elizabeth Button in USA. She died in USA. 2 CONT iv. Sherman Eddy was born Abt 1765, and died 30 Jun 1829 in Brunsw 2 CONC ick NY. He married Betsey Thurber, daughter of Edward Thurber and Abig 2 CONC ail Eddy. She was born 20 Jan 1770 in Swansea MA, and died 25 Aug 1830 2 CONC in Champlain NY. 2 CONT v. Elizabeth Eddy was born 16 Mar 1767, and died 1868 in Pittstown 2 CONC NY. She married Thomas Williams in USA. He died in USA. 2 CONT vi. John Eddy was born 10 Jun 1772, and died 1 Jun 1825 in Brunswi 2 CONC ck NY. 2 CONT vii. Russell Eddy was born 1774 in USA, and died in USA. 2 CONT viii. Luther Eddy was born 1776, and died 1857 in Brunswick NY. He 2 CONC married Olive Wells 19 Dec 1821 in Pownal VT, daughter of Elisha Well 2 CONC s and Molly. She was born 4 Oct 1799, and died 1845 in Brunswick NY. 2 CONT ************************************************ 2 CONT Children: 2 CONT Gilbert 2 CONT Tisdale 2 CONT Sherman 2 CONT Elizabeth 2 CONT Robert 2 CONT John 2 CONT Russell 2 CONT Luther 2 CONT **************************** 2 CONT Children 2 CONT 2 CONT Name Sex Birth 2 CONT GILBERT EDDY M 23 JAN 1761 2 CONT TISDALE EDDY M ABOUT 1762 2 CONT SHERMAN EDDY M ABOUT 1765 2 CONT ELIZABETH EDDY F 16 MAR 1767 2 CONT ROBERT EDDY M 1769 2 CONT JOHN EDDY M 10 JUN 1772 2 CONT RUSSELL EDDY M 1774 2 CONT LUTHER EDDY M 1776 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00349@ 1 FAMS @fam04730@ 1 FAMC @fam07954@ 0 @ind09718@ INDI 1 NAME ELISHA /WELLS/ 2 DISPLAY ELISHA WELLS 2 GIVN ELISHA 2 SURN WELLS 1 POSITION -20310,-1690 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -20375,-1634,-20244,-1771 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1767 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1822 2 NOTE Elisha Wells 3 CONT Born: abt 1767 3 CONT 3 CONT Died: 1822 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam04723@ 1 FAMC @fam04817@ 0 @ind09720@ INDI 1 NAME RUTH /KENDRICK/ 2 DISPLAY RUTH KENDRICK 2 GIVN RUTH 2 SURN KENDRICK 1 POSITION -14120,-860 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -14185,-804,-14054,-941 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 FEB 1649 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 16 FEB 1707 2 NOTE Ruth Kendrick 3 CONT Born: 16 Feb 1649 3 CONT Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT Died: 16 Feb 1707?????? 3 CONT Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT Ruth Willmarth F 5 Oct 1673 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Mehitable Willmarth F 19 Jun 1675 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts 2 CONC , USA 2 CONT Nathaniel Wilmarth M 29 Dec 1677 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, 2 CONC USA 2 CONT Dorothy Wilmarth F 26 Aug 1680 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, U 2 CONC SA 2 CONT Sarah Willmarth F 21 Dec 1682 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, US 2 CONC A 2 CONT John Wilmarth M 11 Dec 1685 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Mercy Wilmarth F 3 May 1689 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Noah Wilmarth M 5 May 1691 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00349@ 1 FAMS @fam04731@ 1 FAMC @fam04732@ 0 @ind09721@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN /WILMARTH/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN WILMARTH 2 GIVN JOHN 2 SURN WILMARTH 1 POSITION -15240,-860 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -15307,-804,-15172,-941 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1656 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1719 2 NOTE John Wilmarth 3 CONT Born: abt 1656 3 CONT Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT Died: 1719 3 CONT Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam04731@ 1 FAMC @fam04733@ 0 @ind09722@ INDI 1 NAME RUTH /BOWEN/ 2 DISPLAY RUTH BOWEN 2 GIVN RUTH 2 SURN BOWEN 1 POSITION -13990,-660 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -14055,-604,-13924,-741 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1629 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 31 OCT 1638 2 NOTE Ruth Bowen 3 CONT Born: 1629 3 CONT Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT Died: 31 Oct 1688 3 CONT Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children Sex Birth 2 CONT Thomas Kendrick M 23 Jan 1647 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, US 2 CONC A 2 CONT Ruth Kendrick F 16 Feb 1649 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Sarah Kendrick F 12 Apr 1652 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Isaac Kendrick M 12 Feb 1654 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Mary Kendrick F 16 Jun 1659 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Elizabeth Kendrick F 12 Dec 1661 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, 2 CONC USA 2 CONT Abraham Kendrick M 19 May 1665 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, U 2 CONC SA 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00402@ 1 FAMS @fam04732@ 1 FAMC @fam04734@ 0 @ind09723@ INDI 1 NAME GEORGE /KENDRICK/ 2 DISPLAY GEORGE KENDRICK 2 GIVN GEORGE 2 SURN KENDRICK 1 POSITION -14590,-660 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -14655,-604,-14524,-741 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1622 2 NOTE orn: abt 1622 3 CONT Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 PLAC Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00020@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1727 2 PLAC Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00020@ 2 NOTE George Kendrick 3 CONT Died: 1727 3 CONT Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam04732@ 1 FAMC @fam04735@ 0 @ind09724@ INDI 1 NAME ELIZABETH /BLISS/ 2 DISPLAY ELIZABETH BLISS 2 GIVN ELIZABETH 2 SURN BLISS 1 POSITION -14930,-660 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -14998,-604,-14861,-741 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 SEP 1616 2 NOTE born September 9, 1615 in Daventry, Northampshire, England; 2 PLAC Daventry, Northampshire, England; 3 _XREF @place00099@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE FEB 1675 2 PLAC Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00020@ 2 NOTE Died: Feb 1676 3 CONT Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE ELIZABETH BLISS, . 2 CONT Children 2 CONT Children of THOMAS WILLMARTH and ELIZABETH BLISS are: 2 CONT 2 CONT i. Timothy Willmarth, born Aft. 1658 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co, MA; 2 CONC married Mary (wife of Timothy Willmarth ) Bef. 1675. 2 CONT 2 CONT ii. John Willmarth, born 1642 in ? Coventry, England; died 1719; 2 CONC married (1) Ruth Kendrick February 6, 1670/71 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co, 2 CONC MA; married (2) Hannah Tyler October 4, 1708. 2 CONT 2 CONT iii. Nathaniel Willmarth, born 1646 in ? Coventry, England; died 2 CONC Bef. November 12, 1676 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co, MA. 2 CONT 2 CONT iv. Elizabeth Willmarth, born February 4, 1646/47 in Briantree, M 2 CONC A; died 1715; married Jonathan Fuller December 14, 1664. 2 CONT 2 CONT v. Mary Willmarth, born April 4, 1647 in Braintree, MA; married J 2 CONC onathan Fuller April 14, 1664 in Rehoboth, MA. 2 CONT 2 CONT vi. Daniel Willmarth, born 1648 in ? Coventry, England; died Bef. 2 CONC November 23, 1676 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co, MA. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2838 vii. THOMAS (WILMOT)(WILLMOUTH) WILLMARTH , JR., born Abt. 16 2 CONC 50 in ? Coventry, England; died Bef. May 13, 1694 in Rehoboth, Bristol 2 CONC Co, MA; married MARY ROBINSON June 7, 1674 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co, M 2 CONC A. 2 CONT 2 CONT viii. Jonathan Willmarth, born 1658 in Braintree, MA; married Est 2 CONC her Peck December 29, 1860 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co, MA. 2 CONT 2 CONT ***************************************** 2 CONT Elizabeth Wilmarth F 4 Apr 1647 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, 2 CONC USA 2 CONT Daniel Wilmarth M 1648 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Thomas Wilmarth M abt 1650 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT John Wilmarth M abt 1656 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Timothy Wilmarth M Jan 1660 in Rehoboth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Nathaniel Wilmarth M 2 Dec 1661 in Rehoboth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, 2 CONC USA 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00229@ 1 FAMS @fam04733@ 1 FAMC @fam07870@ 0 @ind09725@ INDI 1 NAME THOMAS /WILMARTH/ 2 DISPLAY THOMAS WILMARTH 2 GIVN THOMAS 2 SURN WILMARTH 1 POSITION -15420,-650 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -15487,-594,-15352,-731 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 NOTE THOMAS (WILMOT) WILLMARTH , SR., born 1620 in England; 3 CONT 2 PLAC England 3 _XREF @place00004@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 10 APR 1690 2 AGE 70 2 PLAC Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00020@ 2 NOTE Thomas Wilmarth 3 CONT Died: 10 Apr 1690 3 CONT Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT died Bef. October 4, 1690 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co, MA. 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE SOMETIMES KNOWN AS WILMORE OR 2 CONT THOMAS (WILMOT) WILLMARTH , SR 2 CONT 2 CONT Note: Thomas and Dorothy came to America with three of their seven chi 2 CONC ldren. Thomas was not poor, although most of his funds had gone to tra 2 CONC nsport his family. He supported himself as a blacksmith. Thomas was on 2 CONC e of the founders of the religious town of Rehoboth, Ma 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam04733@ 1 FAMC @fam04737@ 0 @ind09726@ INDI 1 NAME ANN /BORN(E)/ 2 DISPLAY ANN BORN(E) 2 GIVN ANN 2 SURN BORN(E) 1 POSITION -13890,-460 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -13955,-404,-13824,-541 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1586 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 14 OCT 1676 2 NOTE 3 CONT Born: 1586 3 CONT Swansea, [parish], Glamorgan, Wales 3 CONT Died: 14 Oct 1676 3 CONT Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE SOME SAY CHILDREN BORN IN WALES ENGLAND 2 CONT Children 2 CONT Sarah Bowen F 1616 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Alice Bowen F 1618 in Salem, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Richard Bowen M 1624 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Thomas Bowen M 1625 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Obadiah Bowen M 3 Jan 1627 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Ruth Bowen F 1629 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT George Bowen M 1631 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT William Bowen M 1637 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00349@ 1 FAMS @fam04734@ 0 @ind09727@ INDI 1 NAME RICHARD /BOWEN/ 2 DISPLAY RICHARD BOWEN 2 GIVN RICHARD 2 SURN BOWEN 1 POSITION -14060,-450 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -14125,-394,-13994,-531 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1590 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 4 FEB 1674 2 NOTE Richard Bowen 3 CONT Born: 1590 3 CONT Swansea, [parish], Glamorgan, Wales 3 CONT Died: 4 Feb 1674 3 CONT Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE RICHARD BOWEN, born about 1585-1600 in Wales, probably in Glamorganshi 2 CONC re. Said to have come from Swansea, Wales, or vicinity. Probably belon 2 CONC ged to the Bowen Family of Kittle Hill. Came to Massachusetts about 16 2 CONC 38. Settled in Rehoboth 1640-41, buried at Rehoboth 4 Feb. 1674-5. Sai 2 CONC d to have brought wife Ann with him, but Elizabeth is the name of the 2 CONC wife mentioned in his will.* Was she a 2nd wife? or is "Ann" a mythica 2 CONC l character? His widow was buried in Rehoboth, 1675. All his children 2 CONC are suppose to have been born in Wales before his immigration. 2 CONT * In regard to this confusion about the wives of Richard Bowen, I rece 2 CONC ived the following in an e-mail on Dec. 7, 2000 2 CONT 2 CONT "You note some confusion on the page as to another wife, Elizabeth. Ri 2 CONC chard Bowen married Anne Bourn in Wales, and the two sailed together t 2 CONC o America. Ann died in November, 1648, and Richard almost immediately 2 CONC married Elizabeth Marsh. Incidentally, Richard's father James Bowen an 2 CONC d mother Eleanor Griffith are so ancestrally tied into the web of Wels 2 CONC h and British royalty, nobility, and knighthood that I have been able 2 CONC to track their ancestors back well BC." 2 CONT 2 CONT Richard, the emmigrant, settled in Roxbury, MA near Boston, 1640. In 1 2 CONC 643 some 40 families including his, under the leadership of their past 2 CONC or, Rev. Samuel Newman, left Roxbury and penetrated the unbroken wilde 2 CONC rness and formed a new settlement some 50 miles to the south and named 2 CONC it Rehoboth signifying "the Lord has made room for us." This town is 2 CONC about 8 miles east of Providence and in the "Newman cemetery" lie the 2 CONC remains of Richard Bowen and some of his descendants. (Genealogical Ex 2 CONC change, Mar 1911, p 81. 2 CONT 2 CONT Vital Record of Rehoboth, 1642-1896. Marriages, Intentions, Births, De 2 CONC aths, with Supplement containing the Record of 1896, Colonial Returns, 2 CONC Lists of the Early Settlers, Purchasers, Freemen, Inhabitants, the So 2 CONC ldiers serving in Philip's War and the Revolution. 2 CONT The following are the names of those who made advances of money and th 2 CONC e sum so advanced. It shows that many of those who served as private s 2 CONC oldiers in the war also advanced money to sustain it. "Richard Bowen, 2 CONC £4 s.4 d.8 (King Philip's War)" 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam04734@ 1 FAMC @fam04745@ 0 @ind09728@ INDI 1 NAME JANE // 2 DISPLAY JANE 2 GIVN JANE 1 POSITION -14370,-470 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -14412,-428,-14328,-526 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children Sex Birth 2 CONT George Kendrick M abt 1622 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Joseph Kendrick M Dec 1639 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Deborah Kendrick F 16 Jun 1646 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00008@ 1 FAMS @fam04735@ 0 @ind09729@ INDI 1 NAME GEORGE /KENDRICK/ 2 DISPLAY GEORGE KENDRICK 2 GIVN GEORGE 2 SURN KENDRICK 1 POSITION -14630,-450 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -14695,-394,-14564,-531 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1600 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1648 2 NOTE George Kendrick 3 CONT Born: abt 1600 3 CONT Halifax, [parish], Yorkshire, England 3 CONT Died: 1648 3 CONT Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE George Kendrick 2 CONT Scituate Early Families 1623 - 1640 Family # 55 2 CONT 2 CONT 1st. Generation 2 CONT 2 CONT George Kendrick 2 CONT Came to Scituate 1634 from Plymouth, land on Kent St., a lot on 3r 2 CONC d. Cliff, and a Pequot soldier. 2 CONT He disappears from our records 1638. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam04735@ 1 FAMC @fam04742@ 0 @ind09732@ INDI 1 NAME ELIZABETH /MORRISON/ 2 DISPLAY ELIZABETH MORRISON 2 GIVN ELIZABETH 2 SURN MORRISON 1 POSITION -15330,-460 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -15399,-404,-15261,-541 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1581 2 NOTE Saint Mary Magdalene, Taunton, [county], England 2 PLAC Saint Mary Magdalene, Taunton, [county], England 3 _XREF @place00100@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 6 JUN 1634 2 NOTE 3 CONT 3 CONT 3 CONT Died: 6 Jun 1634 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Elizabeth Morrison 1 FAMS @fam04737@ 0 @ind09733@ INDI 1 NAME JAMES (ENGLAND) /WILMARTH/ 2 DISPLAY JAMES (ENGLAND) WILMARTH 2 GIVN JAMES 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN WILMARTH 1 POSITION -15490,-430 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -15558,-374,-15421,-536 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1581 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1618 2 NOTE James Wilmarth 3 CONT Born: 1581 3 CONT Saint Mary Magdalene, Taunton, [county], England 3 CONT Died: abt 1618 3 CONT Saint Mary Magdalene, Taunton, [county], England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE James Wilmarth 2 CONT CONFUSION ABOUT WHEN DIED WHERE SOME SHOW CHILDREN AS BORN IN AMERICA 1 FAMS @fam04737@ 0 @ind09742@ INDI 1 NAME ELIZABETH (ENGLAND) /LODGE/ 2 DISPLAY ELIZABETH (ENGLAND) LODGE 2 GIVN ELIZABETH 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN LODGE 1 POSITION -14530,-220 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -14598,-164,-14461,-326 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 DEC 1574 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 17 DEC 1656 2 NOTE Elizabeth Lodge 3 CONT Born: 14 Dec 1574 3 CONT Woore Manor, [parish], Shropshire, England 3 CONT Died: 17 Dec 1646 3 CONT Ashley, [parish], Shropshire, England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Elizabeth Lodge 2 CONT Children 2 CONT Edward Kendrick M 1596 in Woore Manor, [parish], Shropshire, England 2 CONC 2 CONT Humphrey Kendrick M abt 1596 in Woore Manor, [parish], Shropshire, En 2 CONC gland 2 CONT Richard Kendrick M 1597 in Woore Manor, [parish], Shropshire, England 2 CONC 2 CONT William Kendrick M abt 1598 in Woore Manor, [parish], Shropshire, Eng 2 CONC land 2 CONT Andreas Kendrick M 6 Apr 1598 in Woore Manor, [parish], Shropshire, E 2 CONC ngland 2 CONT Mathew Kendrick M 1599 in Woore Manor, [parish], Shropshire, England 2 CONC 2 CONT George Kendrick M abt 1600 in Halifax, [parish], Yorkshire, England 2 CONC 2 CONT John Kendrick M 1605 in Yorks, [parish], Yorkshire, England 2 CONT Thomas Kendrick M abt 1609 in Woore Manor, [parish], Shropshire, Engl 2 CONC and 2 CONT Jana Kendrick F abt 1610 in Woore Manor, [parish], Shropshire, Englan 2 CONC d 2 CONT Dorothy Kendrick F abt 1612 in Woore Manor, [parish], Shropshire, Eng 2 CONC land 2 CONT James Kendrick M abt 1614 in Mucklestone, [parish], Staffordshire, En 2 CONC gland 2 CONT Bridget Kenwrick F abt 1614 in Woore Manor, Shrops, [county], England 2 CONC 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00223@ 1 FAMS @fam04742@ 0 @ind09743@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN (ENGLAND) /KENDRICK/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN (ENGLAND) KENDRICK 2 GIVN JOHN 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN KENDRICK 1 POSITION -14710,-220 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -14778,-164,-14641,-326 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1569 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1628 2 NOTE John Kendrick 3 CONT Born: abt 1569 3 CONT Woore Manor, [parish], Shropshire, England 3 CONT Died: 1628 3 CONT [city], [parish], Staffordshire, England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam04742@ 0 @ind09748@ INDI 1 NAME ELEANOR (ENGLAND) /GRIFFITH/ 2 DISPLAY ELEANOR (ENGLAND) GRIFFITH 2 GIVN ELEANOR 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN GRIFFITH 1 POSITION -13980,-260 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -14048,-218,-13911,-366 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Eleanor Griffith 1 FAMS @fam04745@ 0 @ind09749@ INDI 1 NAME JAMES (ENGLAND) /BOWEN/ 2 DISPLAY JAMES (ENGLAND) BOWEN 2 GIVN JAMES 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN BOWEN 1 POSITION -14120,-250 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -14188,-208,-14051,-356 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE James Bowen and mother Eleanor Griffith are so ancestrally tied into t 2 CONC he web of Welsh and British royalty, nobility, and knighthood that I h 2 CONC ave been able to track their ancestors back well BC." 1 FAMS @fam04745@ 0 @ind09750@ INDI 1 NAME REBECCA /WARD/ 2 DISPLAY REBECCA WARD 2 GIVN REBECCA 2 SURN WARD 1 POSITION -12810,-830 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -12875,-774,-12744,-911 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1661 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 14 APR 1749 2 NOTE Rebecca Hunt 3 CONT Born: abt 1661 3 CONT Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT Died: 14 Apr 1749 3 CONT Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children Sex Birth 2 CONT Daniel Hunt M 12 Jul 1687 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT John Hunt M 9 Mar 1688 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Sarah Hunt F 16 Oct 1690 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Hannah Hunt F 26 Jun 1693 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00353@ 1 FAMS @fam04746@ 0 @ind09751@ INDI 1 NAME EPHRAIM /HUNT/ 2 DISPLAY EPHRAIM HUNT 2 GIVN EPHRAIM 2 SURN HUNT 1 POSITION -13450,-840 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -13515,-784,-13384,-921 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 31 MAR 1661 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 9 MAY 1694 2 NOTE Ephraim Hunt 3 CONT Born: 31 Mar 1661 3 CONT Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT Died: 9 May 1694 3 CONT Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Ephraim Hunt 1 FAMS @fam04746@ 1 FAMC @fam04748@ 0 @ind09754@ INDI 1 NAME ELIZABETH /SMITH/ 2 DISPLAY ELIZABETH SMITH 2 GIVN ELIZABETH 2 SURN SMITH 1 POSITION -13160,-630 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -13228,-574,-13091,-711 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1625 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1676 2 NOTE Elizabeth Smith 3 CONT Born: 1625 3 CONT Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT Died: 1676 3 CONT Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children Sex Birth 2 CONT Sarah Hunt F 21 Jan 1646 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Judith Hunt F 21 Apr 1648 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Peter Hunt M 11 Jun 1650 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Enoch Hunt M 28 Feb 1652 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Elizabeth Hunt F 1 Mar 1654 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT John Hunt M 15 Oct 1656 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Mary Hunt F 15 Jun 1658 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Ephraim Hunt M 31 Mar 1661 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Tabitha Hunt F 14 Sep 1663 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Daniel Hunt M 14 Feb 1665 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Benjamin Hunt M 29 Sep 1668 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Nathaniel Hunt M 31 Dec 1670 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00225@ 1 FAMS @fam04748@ 1 FAMC @fam04751@ 0 @ind09755@ INDI 1 NAME LIEUT. PETER /HUNT/ 2 DISPLAY LIEUT. PETER HUNT 2 GIVN LIEUT. 2 MIDDLE PETER 2 SURN HUNT 1 POSITION -13560,-630 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -13625,-574,-13494,-736 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1615 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 20 OCT 1692 2 NOTE Peter Hunt 3 CONT Born: 1615 3 CONT Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT Died: 2 Oct 1692 3 CONT Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Peter Hunt 2 CONT Peter2 Hunt (5) (Enoch1) was christened on 4 Jul 1619 at Gt. Missende 2 CONC n, England. He married Elizabeth Smith (15), daughter of Henry Smith ( 2 CONC 484) and Judith ______ (485), on 10 Dec 1645 at Rehoboth, Plymouth Col 2 CONC ony (J. B. Bullock, online Worldconnect.rootsweb.com, J. B. Bullock (W 2 CONC orldconnect (look for Rehoboth Roots database)), downloaded 2005-04-17 2 CONC .). He died on 2 Oct 1692 at age 73. He was buried on 21 Oct 1692 at R 2 CONC ehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts. 2 CONT Children of Peter2 Hunt (5) and Elizabeth Smith (15) were as follows: 2 CONT 2 CONT + 12 i. Sarah3 Hunt (16) was born on 21 Jan 1646. She married Samu 2 CONC el Peck (1220), son of Joseph Peck (2630), on 1 Jun 1666. 2 CONT 2 CONT + 13 ii. Judith Hunt (17) was born on 21 Apr 1648. She married Nat 2 CONC haniel Cooper (1221), son of Thomas Cooper (2632) and Rachel (--?--) ( 2 CONC 2633), on 17 May 1667. She married Isaac Williams (486) on 13 Nov 1677 2 CONC at Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts. 2 CONT 2 CONT 14 iii. Peter Hunt (18) was born on 11 Jun 1650. He married Reb 2 CONC ecca Paine (28), daughter of Stephen Paine (1229) and Anne Chickering 2 CONC (2636), on 24 Dec 1673. He died on 25 Aug 1676 at age 26. 2 CONT 2 CONT + 15 iv. Enoch Hunt (19) was born on 28 Feb 1652 at Rehoboth, Plym 2 CONC outh Colony. He married Mary Paine (151), daughter of Stephen Paine (1 2 CONC 229) and Anne Chickering (2636), on 29 Oct 1678 at Rehoboth, Plymouth 2 CONC Colony. 2 CONT 2 CONT 16 v. Elizabeth Hunt (20) was born on 1 Mar 1654. She married J 2 CONC ames Willett (1228), son of Thomas Willett (2571) and Mary Brown (2572 2 CONC ), on 17 Apr 1673. She died in Jul 1676 at age 22. 2 CONT 2 CONT + 17 vi. John Hunt (21) was born on 15 Oct 1656 at Rehoboth, Plymo 2 CONC uth Colony. He married Martha Williams (185), daughter of Isaac Willia 2 CONC ms (486), circa 1683. He married Mary Hide (192) after 11 Jul 1702. 2 CONT 2 CONT 18 vii. Mary Hunt (22) was born on 15 Jun 1658. She died on 23 2 CONC Aug 1676 at age 18. 2 CONT 2 CONT + 19 viii. Ephraim Hunt (23) was born on 31 Mar 1661 at Rehoboth, 2 CONC Bristol County, Massachusetts. He married Rebecca Ward (77) circa 1686 2 CONC . 2 CONT 2 CONT 20 ix. Tabitha Hunt (24) was born on 14 Sep 1663. She died on 1 2 CONC 4 Oct 1676 at age 13. 2 CONT 2 CONT 21 x. Daniel Hunt (25) was born on 14 Feb 1665. He died on 15 S 2 CONC ep 1673 at Rehoboth, Plymouth Colony, at age 8. 2 CONT 2 CONT + 22 xi. Benjamin Hunt (26) was born on 29 Sep 1668. He married Ma 2 CONC ry Peck (196) on 4 Feb 1690. 2 CONT 2 CONT 23 xii. Nathaniel Hunt (27) was born on 31 Dec 1670. He died on 2 CONC 28 Aug 1671 at Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts (Ibid.). 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam04748@ 1 FAMC @fam04752@ 0 @ind09760@ INDI 1 NAME JUDITH /COOPER/ 2 DISPLAY JUDITH COOPER 2 GIVN JUDITH 2 SURN COOPER 1 POSITION -13100,-460 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -13165,-404,-13034,-541 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1604 2 NOTE Born: abt 1604 3 CONT Hingham, [parish], Norfolk, England 3 CONT 2 PLAC Hingham, [parish], Norfolk, England 3 _XREF @place00128@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 24 OCT 1650 2 PLAC Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00020@ 2 NOTE Died: 24 Oct 1650 3 CONT Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Judith Cooper 2 CONT Children Sex Birth 2 CONT Elizabeth Smith F 1625 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT John Smith M abt 1626 in Hingham, [parish], Norfolk, England 2 CONT Judith Smith F 1630 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Henry Smith M 1632 in Hingham, [parish], Norfolk, England 2 CONT Dorothy Smith F 1633 in Hadden Hall, [parish], Norfolk, England 2 CONT Daniel Smith M 1635 in Hingham, [parish], Norfolk, England 2 CONT Hunt Smith M 1637 in Hadden Hall, [parish], Norfolk, England 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam04751@ 1 FAMC @fam07880@ 0 @ind09761@ INDI 1 NAME HENRY /SMITH/ 2 DISPLAY HENRY SMITH 2 GIVN HENRY 2 SURN SMITH 1 POSITION -13250,-460 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -13315,-404,-13184,-541 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1600 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 2 NOV 1647 2 NOTE Henry Smith 3 CONT Born: abt 1600 3 CONT Hingham, [parish], Norfolk, England 3 CONT Died: 3 Nov 1647 3 CONT Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam04751@ 1 FAMC @fam04754@ 0 @ind09762@ INDI 1 NAME SARAH /PALMER?/ 2 DISPLAY SARAH PALMER? 2 GIVN SARAH 2 SURN PALMER? 1 POSITION -13470,-450 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -13535,-394,-13404,-531 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1589 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1639 2 NOTE 3 CONT Sarah Palmer 3 CONT Born: abt 1589 in Little Marlow, [parish], Buckinghamshire, England 3 CONT Died: 1639 in Titenden, Lee Par, Buckinghamshire, England 3 CONT Marriage: abt 1609 in Tittington, [parish], Buckinghamshire, England 3 CONC View Info 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 2 CONT Children 2 CONT Ephraim Hunt M 1610 in Titenden Parish, Lee, Buckinghamshire, England 2 CONC 2 CONT Peter Hunt M 1615 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT 2 CONT SOME LIST PETER'S MOTHERS NAME AS DOROTHIE BAKER 2 CONT Dorothie Barker 2 CONT Born: 1558 2 CONT Titenden Parish, Lee, Buckinghamshire, England 2 CONT Died: 1652 2 CONT Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Sarah Palmer 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00054@ 1 FAMS @fam04752@ 0 @ind09763@ INDI 1 NAME ENOCH /HUNT/ 2 DISPLAY ENOCH HUNT 2 GIVN ENOCH 2 SURN HUNT 1 POSITION -13650,-450 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -13715,-394,-13584,-531 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1554 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 18 NOV 1653 2 NOTE Enoch Hunt 3 CONT Born: 1554 3 CONT Titenden Parish, Lee, Buckinghamshire, England 3 CONT Died: 18 Nov 1653 3 CONT Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Enoch Hunt 2 CONT 1. Enoch1 Hunt (1) married Sarah Palmer (2) circa 1609. He married Dor 2 CONC othy _____ (3) before 1639. He died before 1652 at England. 2 CONT From Mitchell J. Hunt, The Early Hunt Families of Vermont: Enoch Hunt, 2 CONC 1638, of Newport, RI, and Weymouth, MA, start of the long so-called W 2 CONC eymouth Line of Hunts. Much on him and his family can be found in Wyma 2 CONC n, but there are additional stories which provide a much different per 2 CONC ception. In Wyman, he and his alleged son Ephraim were called Blacksmi 2 CONC ths. Enoch is said to have m. at Weymouth the Widow Dorothy Barker and 2 CONC by her had a dau. Sarah b. at Weymouth 4 July 1640 (or presumably con 2 CONC ceived late in 1639). According to Wyman, after the birth of daughter 2 CONC Sarah, Enoch returned to England alone and died there, power of admini 2 CONC stration of his estate, "not yet administered," granted to his son Eph 2 CONC raim in Boston Court 18, 9, 1652, OS. 2 CONT 2 CONT Buckinghamshire, ENG, records show the m. in 1609 at Little Baddow, a 2 CONC Parish near Lee, of Enoch Hunt and Sarah Palmer. A son Ephraim was b. 2 CONC abt 1610 (no record); a son Peter Hunt was christened at Gt. Missenden 2 CONC 4 July 1619. Back to New England, there is record of Enoch Hunt being 2 CONC admitted to Newport, RI, in 1638 (bit of a puzzle because Newport was 2 CONC not organized until 1639) and then moving to Weymouth, MA, where (pre 2 CONC sumably) a dau. Sarah by the widow Barker was conceived abt Nov 1639 a 2 CONC nd born 4 July 1640. Skipping now to 1884, a desc. of Enoch's alleged 2 CONC son Ephraim (Mrs. J. A. Weisse of NY City) published a story (The Refu 2 CONC gee--a Story of New England Two Centuries Ago, 38 pages in 5"x 7" prin 2 CONC t), which appears as an appendix to a History of the Bethune Family pu 2 CONC blished in 1884. This is a romanticized story indeed (includes assumed 2 CONC dialogue between a number of parties, of which there could naturally 2 CONC be no record over 200 years later) and some of the story reported is i 2 CONC nconsistent with the pivotal known date (Battle of Marston Moor, July 2 CONC 2, 1644). In any event, here is the gist of the story on Enoch Hunt, s 2 CONC tart of the Weymouth Line of Hunts and its branch at Rehoboth (and als 2 CONC o, it is indicated, the Rhode Island Line of Hunts). 2 CONT 2 CONT At the time of the Civil War in England (the Puritan Rebellion led by 2 CONC Cromwell) Enoch Hunt was the owner of a foundry at Titenden, Parish of 2 CONC Lee, Buckinghamshire, ENG, which was producing cannon for the Royalis 2 CONC t forces. He had in his family there in 1644 a son Ephraim who had bee 2 CONC n ill for years and was near death. He also had a wife and a daughter 2 CONC who had grown up with his other children and their cousins. He also ha 2 CONC d a nephew, Sir William Hunt, who was in charge of the Royal Artillery 2 CONC at the Battle of Marston Moor, wounded in the battle, and escaped on 2 CONC horseback, pursued by the victorious forces of Cromwell. He made his w 2 CONC ay to his Uncle Enoch's house seeking shelter. Enoch's son Ephraim, ab 2 CONC out the same age and build as William, died that same night and Enoch 2 CONC decided to bury him as Sir William, William assuming the identity of h 2 CONC is son Ephraim. Enoch had earlier visited New England, intending to es 2 CONC tablish his business there, and had a ship loaded ready to embark for 2 CONC Newport, RI. He and "Ephraim" boarded that ship and set sail for RI by 2 CONC the time the forces of Cromwell had reached Enoch's home. Cromwell's 2 CONC men were somewhat suspicious of a scam and sent messages to agents in 2 CONC RI to question Enoch further upon his arrival. According to the story, 2 CONC Enoch had a younger brother Bartholomew already living in Newport. (F 2 CONC rom the fact that this Bartholomew was married about the same time as 2 CONC Enoch's known children, had children born about the same time, and die 2 CONC d in a similar time period, it would appear more likely that Bartholom 2 CONC ew was also a son of Enoch rather than a younger brother.) Bartholomew 2 CONC got wind that the agents of Cromwell were waiting to question Enoch, 2 CONC so he intercepted Enoch's ship in the harbor and warned him to board a 2 CONC nother boat in the harbor and go to Weymouth, which course was followe 2 CONC d. At Weymouth Enoch visited with old friends there who he had known i 2 CONC n England, he and "son" Ephraim purchased property there and Ephraim m 2 CONC . 1st at Weymouth abt 1645 Anna Richards by whom he had children John, 2 CONC Thomas, and Ephraim, b. between 1646 and 1650, Anna died and he m. 2d 2 CONC her friend Ebbett Brimsmead by whom he had children William, Enoch, a 2 CONC nd Joseph, b. between 1655 and 1670. Ephraim died at Weymouth 22 Feb 1 2 CONC 687. After the 1st m. of Ephraim, Enoch returned to England, intending 2 CONC to settle affairs there and return to Weymouth but he died in England 2 CONC before he could do so. Administration of his estate was granted to hi 2 CONC s alleged son Ephraim at Boston, MA, Court in 1652, by which time his 2 CONC alleged 2d wife, the Widow Barker, had already m. John King of Weymout 2 CONC h. 2 CONT 2 CONT With this, we leave the tangled records of the pioneer Enoch Hunt of W 2 CONC eymouth. His alleged son Ephraim (or is it nephew William) produced a 2 CONC long line of Hunts, which Wyman called the Military Line, because it p 2 CONC roduced a long line of military officers during the Indian Wars, the R 2 CONC ev. War, and the Civil War, including the Civil War Generals Henry Jac 2 CONC kson Hunt and his brother Lewis Cass Hunt and numerous other Civil War 2 CONC officers with names other than Hunt. 2 CONT Children of Enoch1 Hunt (1) and Sarah Palmer (2) were as follows: 2 CONT 2 CONT + 2 i. Ephraim2 Hunt (4) was born in 1610 at England. He married A 2 CONC nna Richards (7), daughter of Thomas Richards (1065) and Welthean (--? 2 CONC --) (1066), circa 1645. He married Ebbett Brimsmead (11) between 1646 2 CONC and 1650. 2 CONT 2 CONT + 3 ii. Peter Hunt (5) was christened on 4 Jul 1619 at Gt. Missend 2 CONC en, England. He married Elizabeth Smith (15), daughter of Henry Smith 2 CONC (484) and Judith ______ (485), on 10 Dec 1645 at Rehoboth, Plymouth Co 2 CONC lony. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT ****************************** 2 CONT Enoch HUNT was born about 1554 in Lee, Bucks, Eng. Savage says in Weym 2 CONC outh by 1640, a blacksmith from Lee, a parish in Bucks near Wendover. 2 CONC Was, perhaps, he says, in Newport 1639. Had dau. Sarah b. 4, 1640 in W 2 CONC eymouth, and after some years went home leaving here Ephraim, who 18 N 2 CONC ov. 1652 had admin of estate of his father, prob dec. in England, Sava 2 CONC ge says. He testified in 1688 in Weymouth, MA.(1479) Peter Hunt the so 2 CONC n of Enocke Hunt was borne the 22 of Septemb: 1681 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam04752@ 0 @ind09766@ INDI 1 NAME FRANCIS (ENGLAND) /SANFORD/ 2 DISPLAY FRANCIS (ENGLAND) SANFORD 2 GIVN FRANCIS 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN SANFORD 1 POSITION -13240,-300 2 Z 120 2 SIZE L 2 BOUNDARYRECT -13291,-257,-13188,-379 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1580 2 PLAC Dorchester, [parish], Dorset, England 3 _XREF @place00129@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 10 OCT 1657 2 PLAC Wraisbury, [parish], Buckinghamshire, England 3 _XREF @place00130@ 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Frances Sanford 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00410@ 1 FAMS @fam04754@ 0 @ind09767@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN (ENGLAND) /SMITH/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN (ENGLAND) SMITH 2 GIVN JOHN 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN SMITH 1 POSITION -13340,-300 2 Z 120 2 SIZE L 2 BOUNDARYRECT -13391,-257,-13288,-379 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1580 2 NOTE abt 1580 3 CONT Hingham, [parish], Norfolk, England 2 PLAC Hingham, [parish], Norfolk, England 3 _XREF @place00128@ 1 DEAT Y 2 NOTE John Smith 3 CONT Born: abt 1580 3 CONT Hingham, [parish], Norfolk, England 3 CONT Died: 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam04754@ 0 @ind09778@ INDI 1 NAME MARY MOLLY /BOSWORTH/ 2 DISPLAY MARY MOLLY BOSWORTH 2 GIVN MARY 2 MIDDLE MOLLY 2 SURN BOSWORTH 1 PICTURES @pic00021@ 2 PRIMARY @pic00021@ 1 POSITION -8380,-1440 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -8453,-1384,-8306,-1546 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 MAY 1743 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 10 FEB 1790 2 NOTE Born: 8 May 1743 3 CONT Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT Died: 1790 3 CONT 1790-10-02 48 years 3 CONT BURIED Baptist Cemetery Records; Cheshire, MA 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT Dolly Willmarth F 2 Dec 1763 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT 2 CONT Shuball Wilmarth M 18 May 1766 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, U 2 CONC SA 2 CONT 2 CONT Ephraim Willmarth M 17 Apr 1768 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, 2 CONC USA 2 CONT 2 CONT Mary Molly Wilmarth F 18 Aug 1770 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts 2 CONC , USA 2 CONT 2 CONT Hannah Wilmarth F 10 Aug 1772 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, US 2 CONC A 2 CONT 2 CONT Patience Willmarth F 31 Aug 1774 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, 2 CONC USA 2 CONT 2 CONT Joseph Willmarth M 31 May 1777 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, U 2 CONC SA 2 CONT 2 CONT Ann Marcy Willmarth F 15 Mar 1780 2 CONT Henry Willmarth M 29 Apr 1782 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00230@ 1 FAMS @fam04760@ 1 FAMC @fam04786@ 0 @ind09779@ INDI 1 NAME SHUBAEL /WILLMARTH/ 2 DISPLAY SHUBAEL WILLMARTH 2 GIVN SHUBAEL 2 SURN WILLMARTH 1 PICTURES @pic00022@ 2 PRIMARY @pic00022@ 1 POSITION -12810,-1460 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -12883,-1404,-12736,-1541 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 JUN 1739 2 NOTE Born: 5 Jun 1739 3 CONT Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 2 PLAC Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00020@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 30 OCT 1809 2 PLAC Cheshire, [county], Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00131@ 2 NOTE Shubael Wilmarth 3 CONT Died: 30 Oct 1809 3 CONT Cheshire, [county], Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Shubael Wilmarth, (1739-1809), commanded a company of volunteers from 2 CONC Berkshire county in Col. Joab Stafford's regiment at Bennington. He di 2 CONC ed in Adams, Mass. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT FROM THE HISTORY OF NORTH ADAMS MA 2 CONT From the best information that can be obtained it appears that no ki 2 CONC nd of wagon springs were in use in this town until the year 1808, when 2 CONC Shubael Wilmarth, Sr., purchased of the New Lebanon Shakers a two-hor 2 CONC se pleasure wagon, paying for it $84, having what was termed “spring s 2 CONC eats.” These springs were of the simplest possible construction, bein 2 CONC g two pieces of ash timber, one on each side, bolted to a bed-piece in 2 CONC the wagon box. They run up at an angle of about 30 degrees, the seat 2 CONC being placed on them. The spring was imparted by the elasticity of t 2 CONC he timber, and two persons found them easier riding than one. Similar 2 CONC springs are seen at this day on team wagons, but they are not conside 2 CONC red “first-class,” as they were eighty years ago. 2 CONT Spouse 2 2 CONT Hannah Anthony 2 CONT Born: 1741 2 CONT Died: 12 May 1829 2 CONT Marriage: 12 Feb 1790 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam04760@ 1 FAMC @fam07470@ 0 @ind09780@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN /WILMARTH/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN WILMARTH 2 GIVN JOHN 2 SURN WILMARTH 1 POSITION -13780,-1250 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -13847,-1194,-13712,-1331 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 JUL 1714 1 DEAT Y 2 NOTE Willmarth 3 CONT Born: 5 Jul 1714 3 CONT Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT Died: 3 CONT Rehoboth, [county], Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 3 CONT 3 CONT 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07470@ 1 FAMC @fam07471@ 0 @ind09781@ INDI 1 NAME SUSANNA // 2 DISPLAY SUSANNA 2 GIVN SUSANNA 1 POSITION -8650,-1070 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -8715,-1014,-8584,-1126 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1680 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 21 MAR 1758 2 NOTE Susanna Bosworth 3 CONT Born: abt 1680 3 CONT Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT Died: 21 Mar 1758 3 CONT Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Susanna Bosworth 2 CONT 2 CONT Children Sex Birth 2 CONT Zachariah Bosworth M 11 Jul 1701 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, 2 CONC USA 2 CONT Jabish Bosworth M 10 Sep 1705 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, US 2 CONC A 2 CONT Mary Bosworth F 11 Apr 1710 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Joseph Bosworth M 5 Aug 1714 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Patience Bosworth F 8 Dec 1717 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, U 2 CONC SA 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00002@ 1 FAMS @fam04761@ 0 @ind09782@ INDI 1 NAME JABEZ /BOSWORTH/ 2 DISPLAY JABEZ BOSWORTH 2 GIVN JABEZ 2 SURN BOSWORTH 1 POSITION -10100,-1050 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -10173,-994,-10026,-1131 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 FEB 1673 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 21 SEP 1747 2 NOTE Jabez Bosworth 3 CONT Born: 14 Feb 1673 3 CONT Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT Died: 21 Sep 1747 3 CONT Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Jabez Bosworth 1 FAMS @fam04761@ 1 FAMC @fam04763@ 0 @ind09785@ INDI 1 NAME HANNAH /HOWLAND/ 2 DISPLAY HANNAH HOWLAND 2 GIVN HANNAH 2 SURN HOWLAND 1 POSITION -9840,-870 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -9905,-814,-9774,-951 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1637 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1687 2 NOTE Born: abt 1637 3 CONT Hingham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT Died: 1687 3 CONT Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children Sex Birth 2 CONT Mercy Bosworth F 30 May 1662 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Hannah Bosworth F 5 Nov 1663 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Elizabeth Bosworth F 6 Jun 1665 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, U 2 CONC SA 2 CONT David Bosworth M 15 Sep 1669 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT John Bosworth M 6 Apr 1671 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Jabez Bosworth M 14 Feb 1673 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Ichobod Bosworth M 18 Mar 1676 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, US 2 CONC A 2 CONT Ichabod Bosworth M 18 Mar 1676 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, US 2 CONC A 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00349@ 1 FAMS @fam04763@ 1 FAMC @fam07434@ 0 @ind09786@ INDI 1 NAME JONATHAN /BOSWORTH/ 2 DISPLAY JONATHAN BOSWORTH 2 GIVN JONATHAN 2 SURN BOSWORTH 1 PICTURES @pic00036@ 2 PRIMARY @pic00036@ 1 POSITION -10390,-850 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -10463,-794,-10316,-931 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1636 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 10 JUN 1717 2 NOTE Jonathan Bosworth 3 CONT Born: 1636 3 CONT Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT Died: 10 Jun 1717 3 CONT Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Jonathan Bosworth 1 FAMS @fam04763@ 1 FAMC @fam04766@ 0 @ind09791@ INDI 1 NAME ELIZABETH /BELLAMY/ 2 DISPLAY ELIZABETH BELLAMY 2 GIVN ELIZABETH 2 SURN BELLAMY 1 POSITION -10260,-680 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -10328,-624,-10191,-761 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1619 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 15 JUN 1705 2 NOTE Elizabeth Bosworth 3 CONT Born: 1619 3 CONT Market, Bosworth, Leic, England 3 CONT Died: 15 Jun 1705 3 CONT Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Jonathan Bosworth M 1636 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Elizabeth Bosworth F 18 Nov 1638 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, 2 CONC USA 2 CONT Rebecca Bosworth F Feb 1641 in Seakonk, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Bethiah Bosworth F 15 Jan 1644 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, U 2 CONC SA 2 CONT Mary Bosworth F 18 Apr 1647 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Deliverance Bosworth F 4 Aug 1650 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts 2 CONC , USA 2 CONT Joseph Bosworth M 1652 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Bathsheba Bosworth F 1655 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00349@ 1 FAMS @fam04766@ 1 FAMC @fam04768@ 0 @ind09792@ INDI 1 NAME JONATHAN /BOSWORTH/ 2 DISPLAY JONATHAN BOSWORTH 2 GIVN JONATHAN 2 SURN BOSWORTH 1 PICTURES @pic00035@ 2 PRIMARY @pic00035@ 1 POSITION -10460,-680 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -10533,-624,-10386,-761 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1613 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 3 JAN 1683 2 NOTE Jonathan Bosworth 3 CONT Born: 1613 3 CONT Market Bosworth, [parish], Leicestershire, England 3 CONT Died: 3 Jan 1688 3 CONT Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Jonathan Bosworth 1 FAMS @fam04766@ 1 FAMC @fam07873@ 0 @ind09795@ INDI 1 NAME JEREMIAH // 2 DISPLAY JEREMIAH 2 GIVN JEREMIAH 1 POSITION -10190,-500 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -10254,-444,-10125,-556 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1598 1 DEAT Y 2 NOTE Jeremiah Bellamy 3 CONT Born: abt 1598 3 CONT [city], [parish], [county], England 3 CONT Died: 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Jeremiah Bellamy 1 FAMS @fam04768@ 0 @ind09796@ INDI 1 NAME JEREMY /BELLAMY/ 2 DISPLAY JEREMY BELLAMY 2 GIVN JEREMY 2 SURN BELLAMY 1 POSITION -10310,-480 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -10375,-424,-10244,-561 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1595 2 NOTE Born: abt 1595 3 CONT Market Bosworth, [parish], Leicestershire, England 3 CONT 2 PLAC Market Bosworth, [parish], Leicestershire, England 3 _XREF @place00104@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1680 2 PLAC Plymouth, [county], Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00105@ 2 NOTE Jeremy Bellamy 3 CONT Died: 1680 3 CONT Plymouth, [county], Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Jeremy Bellamy 1 FAMS @fam04768@ 0 @ind09797@ INDI 1 NAME EMMA (ENGLAND) /REVEL/ 2 DISPLAY EMMA (ENGLAND) REVEL 2 GIVN EMMA 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN REVEL 1 POSITION -10000,-270 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -10068,-214,-9931,-376 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1542 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1614 2 NOTE Emma Revell 3 CONT Born: 1542 3 CONT [city], [parish], Essex, England 3 CONT Died: 1614 3 CONT Fen Stanton, [parish], Huntingdonshire, England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Emma Revell 2 CONT Children 2 CONT Henry Howland M 1564 in Fen Stanton, [parish], Huntingdonshire, Engla 2 CONC nd 2 CONT Nicholas Howland M abt 1568 in Newport Pond, [parish], Essex, England 2 CONC 2 CONT Margaret Howland F abt 1570 in Newport Pond, [parish], Essex, England 2 CONC 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00008@ 1 FAMS @fam07458@ 0 @ind09798@ INDI 1 NAME HENRY (ENGLAND) /HOWLAND/ 2 DISPLAY HENRY (ENGLAND) HOWLAND 2 GIVN HENRY 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN HOWLAND 1 POSITION -10050,-460 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -10118,-404,-9981,-566 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1564 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 17 MAR 1635 2 NOTE Henry Howland 3 CONT Born: 1564 3 CONT Fen Stanton, [parish], Huntingdonshire, England 3 CONT Died: 17 May 1635 3 CONT Fen Stanton, [parish], Huntingdonshire, England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Henry Howland 1 FAMS @fam07457@ 1 FAMC @fam07458@ 0 @ind09807@ INDI 1 NAME SUSANNAH /SALISBURY/ 2 DISPLAY SUSANNAH SALISBURY 2 GIVN SUSANNAH 2 SURN SALISBURY 1 POSITION -6770,-1060 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -6840,-1004,-6700,-1141 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 MAR 1692 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 17 MAR 1777 2 NOTE Born: 29 Mar 1692 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT Died: 17 Mar 1777 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Susannah Salisbury 2 CONT 2 CONT Anna Wheaton F 9 Oct 1713 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Patience Wheaton F 15 May 1717 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, U 2 CONC SA 2 CONT Andrew Wheaton M 15 Aug 1721 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Robert Wheaton M 22 Jun 1728 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00353@ 1 FAMS @fam04773@ 1 FAMC @fam04774@ 0 @ind09808@ INDI 1 NAME ROBERT /WHEATON/ 2 DISPLAY ROBERT WHEATON 2 GIVN ROBERT 2 SURN WHEATON 1 POSITION -7910,-1070 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -7975,-1014,-7844,-1151 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 FEB 1689 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 22 NOV 1780 2 NOTE Robert Wheaton 3 CONT Born: 14 Feb 1689 3 CONT Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT Died: 22 Nov 1780 3 CONT Swansea, [county], Massachusetts, USA Deacon Robert 3 CONT WHEATON (Ephraim2, Robert1) was born 14 February 1688/89 in Rehoboth, 3 CONC Bristol, Massachusetts, USA, and died 22 November 1780 in Age 92 "son 3 CONC of Eld. Ephraim WHEATON" 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam04773@ 1 FAMC @fam04775@ 0 @ind09809@ INDI 1 NAME ANNA /COLE/ 2 DISPLAY ANNA COLE 2 GIVN ANNA 2 SURN COLE 1 POSITION -6190,-860 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -6255,-804,-6124,-941 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 APR 1662 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 23 JUN 1704 2 NOTE Born: 16 Apr 1662 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT Died: 23 Jun 1704 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Anna Cole 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Children 2 CONT William Salisbury M 9 Oct 1685 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, US 2 CONC A 2 CONT Anna Salisbury F 1687 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Mary Salisbury F 1689 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Susannah Salisbury F 29 Mar 1692 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, 2 CONC USA 2 CONT John Salisbury M 25 May 1694 in Swansea, [county], Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Richard Salisbury M 3 Nov 1696 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, US 2 CONC A 2 CONT Martha Salisbury F 1698 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Experience Salisbury F 25 Nov 1700 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts 2 CONC , USA 2 CONT Benjamin Salisbury M 1702 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Patience Salisbury F 5 Feb 1704 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, 2 CONC USA 2 CONT Ephraim Salisbury M 4 Sep 1708 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, US 2 CONC A 2 CONT Daniel Salisbury M 26 Nov 1714 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, US 2 CONC A 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00225@ 1 FAMS @fam04774@ 1 FAMC @fam04776@ 0 @ind09810@ INDI 1 NAME WILLIAM /SALISBURY/ 2 DISPLAY WILLIAM SALISBURY 2 GIVN WILLIAM 2 SURN SALISBURY 1 POSITION -6980,-860 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -7050,-804,-6910,-941 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 AUG 1659 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 3 APR 1726 2 NOTE William Salisbury 3 CONT Born: 14 Aug 1659 3 CONT Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT Died: 3 Apr 1726 3 CONT Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 2 CONT 2 CONT Spouse 2 2 CONT Mary Ormsbee 2 CONT Born: 30 Mar 1670 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, New England 2 CONT Died: 9 Mar 1726 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Marriage: 9 Jun 1705 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA View In 2 CONC fo 2 CONT Children Sex Birth 2 CONT Experience Salisbury F 25 Nov 1700 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts 2 CONC , USA 2 CONT Rachel Salisbury F 12 Aug 1706 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, US 2 CONC A 2 CONT Ephraim Salisbury M 4 Sep 1708 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, US 2 CONC A 2 CONT Rebecca Salisbury F 7 Aug 1711 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, US 2 CONC A 2 CONT Daniel Salisbury M 26 Nov 1714 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, US 2 CONC A 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam04774@ 1 FAMC @fam04777@ 0 @ind09811@ INDI 1 NAME MARY /MASON/ 2 DISPLAY MARY MASON 2 GIVN MARY 2 SURN MASON 1 POSITION -7530,-880 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -7595,-824,-7464,-961 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 FEB 1660 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 16 NOV 1727 2 NOTE 219,220. She was born 7 February 1659/60 in Sampson, USA or in Rehobo 3 CONC th, Plymouth Colony, USA221,222, and died 16 November 1727 in Age 67 R 3 CONC ehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA Wife of Elder Ephraim WHEATON2 He 3 CONC married (2) Hannah UNKNOWN wife of Ephraim WHEATON227 Aft. 1727. She 3 CONC was born Abt. 1660228, and died Aft. 1734229. 3 CONT 3 CONT 3 CONT Martha Mason 3 CONT Born: 7 Feb 1660 3 CONT Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT Died: 29 Aug 1714 3 CONT Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT Burial: November 1727, Burial Place Hill, Peckham Street, Rehoboth, Ma 3 CONC ssachusetts, USA 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Marriage: 7 Jan 1684 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Children of Ephraim WHEATON and Mary MASON are: 2 CONT 2 CONT 26. i. James3 WHEATON, b. 27 October 1685, Rehoboth, Bri 2 CONC stol, Massachusetts, USA; d. 28 October 1742, Rehoboth, Bristol County 2 CONC , Massachusetts, USA. 2 CONT 2 CONT ii. Abijah WHEATON236,237, b. 14 March 1686/87, Re 2 CONC hoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA238,239,240; d. Unknown; m. Unknown 2 CONC BULLARD, 1737241; b. Abt. 1691242; d. Unknown. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Notes for Abijah WHEATON: 2 CONT 2 CONT Daughter Abigail WHEATON mentioned in father's Will 1734 to have a roo 2 CONC m in the house. Was this Abijah? 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 27. iii. Deacon Robert WHEATON, b. 14 February 1688/89, R 2 CONC ehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA; d. 22 November 1780, Age 92 "son 2 CONC of Eld. Ephraim WHEATON". 2 CONT 2 CONT 28. iv. Ephraim WHEATON, b. 10 January 1690/91, Rehoboth, 2 CONC Bristol, Massachusetts, USA; d. 1768. 2 CONT 2 CONT 29. v. Mary WHEATON, b. 25 February 1693/94, Rehoboth, Br 2 CONC istol, Massachusetts, USA; d. Unknown. 2 CONT 2 CONT vi. Hannah WHEATON243,244, b. 1 March 1695/96, Rehob 2 CONC oth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA244,245; d. Unknown; m. Isaac BOWEN245 2 CONC , 7 March 1721/22, Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA246; b. Bet. 3 2 CONC November 1695 - 1696, Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA247; d. Unk 2 CONC nown. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Notes for Hannah WHEATON: 2 CONT 2 CONT Daughter Hannah BOWEN mentioned in father's Will 1734 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 30. vii. Elder Daniel WHEATON, b. 24 August 1698, Rehoboth 2 CONC , Bristol, Massachusetts, USA; d. 9 December 1760, age 63 (or 29th Dec 2 CONC ember from Charles WALTHER). 2 CONT 2 CONT 31. viii. Alice or Eless WHEATON, b. 26 November 1700, Reho 2 CONC both, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA; d. 3 July 1766, Rehoboth, Bristol, 2 CONC Massachusetts, USA. 2 CONT 2 CONT 32. ix. Freelove WHEATON, b. 1 June 1703, Rehoboth, Bristo 2 CONC l, Massachusetts, USA; d. Unknown. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00230@ 1 FAMS @fam04775@ 1 FAMC @fam04778@ 0 @ind09812@ INDI 1 NAME EPHRAIM /WHEATON/ 2 DISPLAY EPHRAIM WHEATON 2 GIVN EPHRAIM 2 SURN WHEATON 1 POSITION -8210,-880 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -8275,-824,-8144,-961 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 OCT 1659 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 26 APR 1734 2 NOTE Ephraim Wheaton 3 CONT Born: 20 Oct 1659 3 CONT Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT Died: 26 Apr 1734 3 CONT Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT Burial Place Hill, Peckham Street, Rehoboth, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT More About Reverend, Elder Ephraim WHEATON: 3 CONT 3 CONT Burial: April 1734, Burial Place Hill, Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusett 3 CONC s, USA (photo available)230,231 3 CONT 3 CONT Medical Information: It is handed down in the family that Ephraim was 3 CONC kicked in the abdomen by his coltish horse. On returning home he said 3 CONC he would never leave his house again "and so it was proved"232 3 CONT 3 CONT Occupation: Baptist Minister233 3 CONT 3 CONT Probate: 10 May 1734, £1,251. 12s. 7d233 3 CONT 3 CONT Will: 20 May 1729233 3 CONT 3 CONT 3 CONT 3 CONT Here lies Buryed ye Body of Mr Ephraim Wheaton, Elder of ye first Ch 3 CONC urch in Swanzey, who 3 CONT 3 CONT having faithfully served God & his Generation in ye Gospel for ye spa 3 CONC ce of Thirty years, fell asleep in Jesus with a sure & certain hope o 3 CONC f a Glorious Resurrection to Immortal life, on April 25th 1734 in ye 3 CONC 75 th year of his age. 21 John 17 14 revel. 13 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE The descendants of Rev. Ephraim down through years have established th 2 CONC e Wheaton name for at least two cities, one in Illinois which you have 2 CONC on your web site, and the other Wheaton, Maryland named after General 2 CONC Frank Wheaton. Two colleges have been named after Wheaton's. Wheato 2 CONC n college in Wheaton, Illinois was named for Warren and Jessie Wheaton 2 CONC . Wheaton college in Norton Massachusetts. is named for the daughter 2 CONC of Hon. Laban Wheaton. 2 CONT 2 CONT Ephraim was a man who exerted a great and profound influence for good 2 CONC in the community, and under his care the church was highly prospered, 2 CONC both spriritually and temporally. According to records still extant, 2 CONC within five years he baptized fifty into membership of the church. He 2 CONC died at the age of seventy-fice years, in the fulness of honors and w 2 CONC ell-merited affection, and he left four sons and five daughers, all bo 2 CONC rn of his first marriage. 2 CONT 2 CONT Ephraim Wheaton 2 CONT Reverend, Elder Ephraim2 WHEATON (Robert1)211,212 was born 20 October 2 CONC 1659 in Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA213,214,215, and 2 CONC died 25 April 1734 in Age 75 Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA or 2 CONC 22 November216,217. He married (1) Mary MASON218 7 January 1683/84 in 2 CONC Rehoboth, Plymouth Colony, USA219,220. She was born 7 February 1659/ 2 CONC 60 in Sampson, USA or in Rehoboth, Plymouth Colony, USA221,222, and di 2 CONC ed 16 November 1727 in Age 67 Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA Wi 2 CONC fe of Elder Ephraim WHEATON223,224,225,226. He married (2) Hannah UNK 2 CONC NOWN wife of Ephraim WHEATON227 Aft. 1727. She was born Abt. 1660228, 2 CONC and died Aft. 1734229. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT SAME KIDS LISTED FOR 2ND SPOUSE PROBABLY CONFUSION ABOUT FIRST NAME 2 CONT Spouse 2 2 CONT Sarah Mason 2 CONT Born: 15 Feb 1658 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Died: 15 Nov 1727 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Marriage: 7 Jan 1684 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA View I 2 CONC nfo 2 CONT Children Sex Birth 2 CONT James Wheaton M 27 Oct 1685 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Abijah Wheaton M 14 Mar 1687 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Robert Wheaton M 14 Feb 1689 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Ephraim Wheaton M 10 Jan 1690 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, US 2 CONC A 2 CONT Mary Wheaton F 25 Feb 1694 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Hannah Wheaton F 4 Mar 1696 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Daniel Wheaton M 24 Aug 1698 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Alice Wheaton F 26 Nov 1700 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Freelove Wheaton F 1 Jun 1703 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, US 2 CONC A 2 CONT Samuel Luther was the second minister of The First Baptist Church of S 2 CONC wansea and Ephraim Wheaton was the third minister. The Rev. J.J. That 2 CONC cher, pastor in 1863. said, "Mr. Wheaton appears to have been a man wh 2 CONC o exerted a great and good influence on the church, and on others, als 2 CONC o, and the church was highly prosperous. According to the records we 2 CONC have, in about five years after becoming sole pastor, he baptized fift 2 CONC y into membership of the church. Of this revival, Rev. Wheaton gave a 2 CONC n account in a letter to Mr. Thomas Hollis of London, an eminent Bapti 2 CONC st and the generous founder of the Hollis Professorship in Harvard Uni 2 CONC versity, at Cambridge, Mass. Mr. Hollis responded with a glowing lett 2 CONC er to Rev. Wheaton from London on March 13, 1722 ( which is to long to 2 CONC include here.) 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Rev. Wheaton ministered in Swansea but his place of residence was Reho 2 CONC both where he died April 26, 1734 aged 75 years. He lies buried near 2 CONC by a stone marking his grave. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam04775@ 1 FAMC @fam04779@ 0 @ind09813@ INDI 1 NAME MARY /FOXWELL/ 2 DISPLAY MARY FOXWELL 2 GIVN MARY 2 SURN FOXWELL 1 POSITION -5990,-660 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -6055,-604,-5924,-741 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 AUG 1635 2 NOTE Born: 17 Aug 1635 3 CONT Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 2 PLAC Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00156@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1689 2 PLAC Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00133@ 2 NOTE Mary Foxwell 3 CONT Died: 1689 3 CONT Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Hugh Cole and Mary Foxwell had the following children: 2 CONT 2 CONT 2727 i. James11 Cole was born in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA 3 November 16 2 CONC 55. James died 1712 at 56 years of age. He married twice. He married M 2 CONC ary in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts. He married Inary. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2728 ii. Hugh was born 6 March 1658. Hugh died 16 February 1737 at 78 2 CONC years of age. He married Deborah Buckland 6 May 1681. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2729 iii. Hugh Cole was born in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA 15 March 1658. 2 CONC Hugh died 17 February 1738 in Swansea, Bristol, MA, at 79 years of ag 2 CONC e. His body was interred February 1738. He married Deborah Buckland 6 2 CONC May 1687 in Swansea, Bristol, MA. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2730 iv. John Cole was born in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA 16 March 1660. 2 CONC John died 14 March 1724 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA, at 63 years of age. 2 CONC He married five times. He married Patience Barber. He married Susanna 2 CONC . He married Susannah. He married Sarah Pabodie 10 November 1681 in Du 2 CONC xbury, Plymouth, MA. He married Susanna Gray 17 January 1700 in Swanse 2 CONC a, MA. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2731 v. Anna Cole was born in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA 16 April 1662. A 2 CONC nna died 23 June 1704 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA, at 42 years of age. S 2 CONC he married three times. She married Tom Salisbury. She married Thomas 2 CONC Salisbury 1680 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Mass. She married William Salisb 2 CONC ury 30 July 1684 in Poss. Swansea, Bristol, Mass. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2732 vi. Hannah Cole was born in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA 14 October 16 2 CONC 64. Hannah died 23 June 1704 in ?Swansea, ?Mass., at 39 years of age. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2733 vii. Martha Cole was born in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA 14 December 2 CONC 1664. Martha died 1711 in Swansea, Bristol, MA, at 46 years of age. Sh 2 CONC e married twice. She married John Brooks. She married John Brooks 30 J 2 CONC uly 1684 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Mass. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2734 viii. Ruth Cole was born in Plymouth, MA 8 January 1666. Ruth di 2 CONC ed 17 March 1718 at 52 years of age. Her body was interred in Kickemui 2 CONC t Cemete, Warren, RI. She married Nathaniel Luther 10 June 1693 in Swa 2 CONC nsea, MA. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2735 ix. Joseph Cole was born in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA 15 May 1668. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT ************************** 2 CONT 2 CONT Children 2 CONT John Cowles M abt 1613 in Hatfield, [county], Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT James Cole M 3 Nov 1655 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Hugh Cole M 8 Mar 1658 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT John Cole M 15 May 1660 in Plymouth, [county], Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Anna Cole F 16 Apr 1662 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Martha Cole F 16 Apr 1662 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Ruth Cole F 8 Jan 1666 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Joseph Cole M 15 May 1668 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Ebenezer Cole M 1671 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Mary Cole F 1676 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Benjamin Cole M 1678 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Mercy Cole F abt 1680 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Experience Cole F abt 1682 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT 2 CONT ************************************* 2 CONT Documented events in her life were: 2 CONT 2 CONT 1. VR - Birth; 17 Aug 1635; Barnstable, Barnstable Co., MA 11. Richard 2 CONC Foxwell his Daughter Mary borne the 17th of August 1635 2 CONT 2 CONT 2. CR - Baptism; 30 Aug 1635; Scituate, Plymouth Co., MA 13. Mary ye d 2 CONC aughter of Brother Foxwell bapd. [NEHGR 9:281] 2 CONT 2 CONT Mary married Hugh Cole 12, son of James Cole and Mary Tibbes, on 8 Jan 2 CONC 1654/55 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA 12 14. (Hugh Cole was born abou 2 CONC t 1628 in Barnstaple, Devon, ENG 12 and died on 22 Jan 1699/00 in Swan 2 CONC sea, Bristol Co., MA 12.) 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00223@ 1 FAMS @fam04776@ 1 FAMC @fam04784@ 0 @ind09814@ INDI 1 NAME HUGH /COLE/ 2 DISPLAY HUGH COLE 2 GIVN HUGH 2 SURN COLE 1 POSITION -6270,-660 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -6335,-604,-6204,-741 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1627 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 22 JAN 1699 2 NOTE Hugh Cole 3 CONT Born: 1627 3 CONT Bristol, Swansea, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT Died: 22 Jan 1699 3 CONT Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Hugh Cole was baptized on 29 June 1628 in Barnstaple, Devonshire, Engl 2 CONC and. He moved with his family at age five or six to Plymouth, Massachu 2 CONC setts. The early records of Plymouth show him on a 1643 list of men ab 2 CONC le to bear arms. He was also paid 50 bushels of corn by the town of Pl 2 CONC ymouth in 1634 for tending the cows of the townspeople - bringing them 2 CONC up every morning to be milked, taking them to feed, and bringing them 2 CONC home at night. 2 CONT 2 CONT In contrast to his parents, Hugh Cole had fewer encounters with the co 2 CONC urts for violating the laws, became a prominent citizen and founder of 2 CONC a new town, and also became a prominent church leader. He married Mar 2 CONC y Foxwell on 8 January 1654/5 in Plymouth. Despite a later showing of 2 CONC good character, Hugh was fined 20 shillings in 1655 when he and his wi 2 CONC fe were found guilty of "keeping company each with other in an undecen 2 CONC t manner, at an unreasonable time and place, before marriage." 2 CONT 2 CONT Hugh Cole's first seven children were born in Plymouth. In 1668 he mov 2 CONC ed his family to Swansea and built a home on the west bank of the Matt 2 CONC apoisett River, now called Cole's River. His brother John also moved w 2 CONC ith him to Swansea. 2 CONT 2 CONT Hugh Cole negotiated land purchases with the Indians and was also an e 2 CONC xperienced surveyor. He was active in the management of the town, bein 2 CONC g chosen surveyor, serving as a selectman from 1672 to 1675, deputy to 2 CONC the Plymouth Colony General Court in 1673, 1674 and 1675, and a membe 2 CONC r of the Swansea Prudential Affairs Committee in 1672. He also served 2 CONC several times as a juror. 2 CONT 2 CONT Various accounts have been written concerning Hugh's relationship with 2 CONC the Indians. Although he was a frequent visitor to the Indian camp an 2 CONC d had peaceful dealings with King Philip, Philip was charged with inci 2 CONC vility toward Hugh in 1671. Hugh also sued King Philip for 200 pounds 2 CONC for breach of a land sale agreement which he later settled. Hugh warne 2 CONC d Plymouth Colony leaders in 1671 that he had observed the Narraganset 2 CONC Indians repairing guns and making weapons. Subsequently Hugh was aske 2 CONC d by colony officials to visit the Wampanoag Indian camp and report ba 2 CONC ck to them concerning the activities there. Hugh observed a number of 2 CONC strangers at the Indian camp and reported this back to colony official 2 CONC s. 2 CONT 2 CONT Several published sources give various accounts of the kidnapping of t 2 CONC wo of Hugh's sons by the Indians shortly before the outbreak of King P 2 CONC hilip's War. Supposedly King Philip ordered members of his tribe to re 2 CONC turn the children to their home. Legend also reports that King Philip 2 CONC warned Hugh of the impending attack by the Indians at the outbreak of 2 CONC the war, enabling Hugh to remove his family from Swansea before the In 2 CONC dians attacked. Hugh's home was one of the first burned in the attack. 2 CONT 2 CONT Hugh's family remained in Portsmouth during the war. Although Hugh Col 2 CONC e's record of military service during King Philip's War is unknown, he 2 CONC was frequently recorded as Sergeant Hugh Cole afterward. 2 CONT 2 CONT Upon his return to Swansea Hugh rebuilt his home at a new location. He 2 CONC was again elected selectman and deputy and resumed his active role in 2 CONC town affairs. 2 CONT 2 CONT Hugh and Mary Cole had twelve children. The date of Mary's death is no 2 CONC t known. Hugh married twice after Mary's death and he died in Jan 1699 2 CONC /1700. He was buried in Tyler Point Cemetery in Barrington, Rhode Isla 2 CONC nd. There is no marker on his grave. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Spouse 2 2 CONT Elizabeth Lettice 2 CONT Born: 1636 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Died: 31 Oct 1693 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Marriage: 1 Jan 1689 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA View In 2 CONC fo 2 CONT Children Sex Birth 2 CONT 2 CONT He married six times. He married Abigail Davenport. He married Mary Mo 2 CONC rton. He married Mary Foxwell 8 January 1654 in Swansea, Bristol, Mass 2 CONC achusetts. Mary was born 17 August 1635 in Barnstable, Plymouth, MA. M 2 CONC ary was the daughter of Richard Foxwell and Ann Shelly. Mary died 1678 2 CONC /1688 in Swansea, Bristol, MA, at 43 years of age. Her body was interr 2 CONC ed in Bristol, MA. He married Elizabeth Lettice 1 January 1689 in Swan 2 CONC sea, Bristol, Massachusetts. He married Mary Shelly 30 January 1694 in 2 CONC Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts. He married Mary Shelby 30 January 16 2 CONC 94. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Mercy Cole F abt 1680 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Experience Cole F abt 1682 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT 2 CONT Spouse 3 2 CONT Mary Shelley 2 CONT Born: 2 Nov 1639 in Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Died: 30 Jan 1694 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Marriage: 30 Jan 1694 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA View 2 CONC Info 2 CONT *************************************** 2 CONT Documented events in his life were: 2 CONT 2 CONT 1. Town Service; 8 Apr 1645; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA 15. Mr Bradfor 2 CONC d Mr Prence Mr Paddy Mr Done Nathaniell Souther & Thomas Shouthwood fo 2 CONC r on on behalf of the Towne agreed with James Cole that his sonn Heugh 2 CONC Cole should keepe the Cowes this yeare from the middle of this instan 2 CONC t Aprill untill the middle of November following and shall have fifty 2 CONC bushells of corne for his paynes and shall bring them up every morning 2 CONC to bee milked and then carry them forth to feede and bring them hoame 2 CONC at night. The Corne is to be equally levyed according to the number w 2 CONC hen they are prought together and eich man to pay his pporcon as it sh 2 CONC all come to. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2. Town Service; 28 Feb 1650/51; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA. Hugh Cole 2 CONC was part of Samuel Hickes "Teame" - apparently for gathering wood. 2 CONT 2 CONT 3. Court Appearance; 6 Jun 1655; Plymouth Colony, MA 16. Item, wee pre 2 CONC sent Hugh Cole, and Mary Foxwell, his now wife, in keeping company eac 2 CONC h with other in an vndecent manner, att an vnseasonable time and place 2 CONC , before marriage. [Owning the presentment as it lyeth, hee is fined 2 2 CONC 0s.] 2 CONT 2 CONT 4. Lands Recorded - Purchased; 4 Jan 1661/62; Plymouth Colony, MA 17. 2 CONC On 4 January 1661[/2] "Edward Holman ... of Plymouth ... seaman" sold 2 CONC to Hugh Cole of Plymouth, ship carpenter, "the one half of my lot shar 2 CONC e or portion of land commonly called the Purchase land, lying and bein 2 CONC g at a place Acushenah, Coaksett and places adjacent [MD 16:208-09, ci 2 CONC ting PCLR 2:2:79] 2 CONT 2 CONT 5. Town Service; 10 Jan 1661/62; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA 18. It was 2 CONC ordered that a Rate of ten pounds should bee made and levied upon the 2 CONC Towne to be layed out in bellowes and tooles for a smith and to bee k 2 CONC ept for the uses of the towne; The men deputed to make the said Rate w 2 CONC ere John Cooke, Nathaniell Warren, & hugh Cole. 2 CONT 2 CONT 6. Lands Recorded - Granted; 27 Oct 1662; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA 1 2 CONC 9. Fifty acrees of upland is graunted unto hugh Cole lying betwixt the 2 CONC hither mannomett point and the peece of salt marsh; with all the appu 2 CONC rtenances belonging thereunto unto him and his heires for ever 2 CONT 2 CONT 7. Town Service; 27 May 1665; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA 20. Certaine 2 CONC of the naighborhood betwixt the towne and the Eelriver were appointed 2 CONC by the towne to view the highwaies in the naighborhoods aforsaid and t 2 CONC o Consult and Compund with the naighbors for the settling of them for 2 CONC the best conveniency that may bee both to the generall and each pticul 2 CONC are; and what conclustion the Come to of any wages that they make Reco 2 CONC rd thereof to the Court that soe they may be entered upon publicke Rec 2 CONC ord with the markes of them: and soe to bee pmanent: hugh Cole 2 CONT 2 CONT 8. Town Service; 5 Feb 1665/66; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA 21. Leift M 2 CONC orton, Nath: Warren, Gorg Bonum, William Clark & Hugh Cole were appoin 2 CONC ted by the towne to settle two severall graunts of lands lying att Man 2 CONC omett Ponds viz: the one unto Samuell Ryder and the other utno the sai 2 CONC d Will: Clarke which graunts was to each of them twenty acrees: 2 CONT 2 CONT 9. Town Service; 17 Oct 1666; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA 22. The waies 2 CONC layed out by Leift Ephraim Morton, Nathaniel Warren Robert ffinney hu 2 CONC gh Cole William barlow & Nathaniel Morton Apointed by the Towne of Ply 2 CONC mouth for to lay them out: 2 CONT 2 CONT 10. Town Service; 22 Oct 1666; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA 23. Nathanie 2 CONC l Warren, Joseph Warren, William Clarke & hugh Cole are deputed by the 2 CONC Towne to Purchase all such lands as are to be Purchased of the Indian 2 CONC s att or about Agawaam. 2 CONT 2 CONT 11. Lands Recorded - Granted; 2 Jan 1666/67; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., M 2 CONC A 23. hugh Cole to be accomodated with meddow att the lower south medd 2 CONC ow downe that River below those that have meddow there alreaddy graunt 2 CONC ed. 2 CONT 2 CONT 12. Lands Recorded; Jul 1667; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA 24. The bound 2 CONC s of hugh Coles Land lying neare the hither mannomett pointe soe calle 2 CONC d is as followeth viz: bounded att the easterly end with a great Rocke 2 CONC by a place comonly called the salt marsh and soe Ranging up into the 2 CONC woods upon a southwest line halfe a point westerly; which is for the g 2 CONC reat Rocke spoken of 72 pole to a heap of stones; and Runing along by 2 CONC the sea one hundred and two pole; and there att the northerly end boun 2 CONC ded with a heap of stones; and ther Runing into the woods southwest ha 2 CONC lf a point westerly 72 pole and there bounded with a heap of stones. 2 CONT In additon Ten acres of meddow was graunted unto hugh Cole lying at th 2 CONC e south meddow brooke. 2 CONT 2 CONT 13. Town Service; 13 Oct 1667; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA 25. That whe 2 CONC ras the sume of twenty-two pounds is alowed by the Court with that whi 2 CONC ch is alreddy expended towards the building of a bridge over the Eelri 2 CONC ver: which is accepted by the towne These are appointed by the Towne t 2 CONC o Receive the said sume; and to serch the old bridge and to take Cours 2 CONC e and agree with the workmen for the Rebuilding or Repaireing thereof 2 CONC in the place it now is in the most prudensial and frugalest way that m 2 CONC ay be: Leiftenant Morton, Gorge Bouum, Joseph Warren, William Clark & 2 CONC hugh Cole. 2 CONT 2 CONT 14. Mention in Will, Inv. or Prob.; 7 Apr 1668; Barnstable, Barnstable 2 CONC Co., MA 1. Named as 'son Hugh Cole' in the will of his father-in-law, 2 CONC Richard Foxwell 2 CONT 2 CONT 15. Voted; 18 May 1668; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA 26. The names of su 2 CONC ch as have voated in Towne meeting in the Towne of Plymouth: hugh Cole 2 CONC . 2 CONT 2 CONT 16. Town Office; 16 Jun 1668; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA 27. The Towne 2 CONC have appointed hugh Cole Serjeant harlow and Stephen Bryant to take n 2 CONC otice of such horses as are soe carried threw the Towne and are heerby 2 CONC Impowered to examine them whether they have a passe for them and all 2 CONC of them and in case they find them to be carrying of them away disorde 2 CONC rly to take speedy Course to have them seized so the law may be follow 2 CONC ed on them; That is to say they are heerby Impowered to seize on them 2 CONC and forthwith bring them before some one of the majestrates of this Ju 2 CONC risdiction for tryal: 2 CONT 2 CONT 17. Church Membership; 22 Jun 1671; Swansea, Bristol Co., MA 28. Bapti 2 CONC st Church Records: "Hugh Cole propounded and was assented to if no mat 2 CONC eriall objection be brought in before next church meeting for governme 2 CONC nt." 2 CONT 2 CONT 18. Town Service; 3 Jul 1689; Swansea, Bristol Co., MA 29. July ye 3d 2 CONC 1689 at a Meeting of divers of ye propriators of Swanzey Agreed that a 2 CONC Committe of 3 men be chosen to treat & agree with Maje Wil. Bradford 2 CONC for a full release of all ye Lands & meadows within ye Township of Swa 2 CONC nzey to ye Several Propriators thereof & the committee chosen is Mers. 2 CONC John Saffin, John Allen, Hugh Cole. 2 CONT 2 CONT 19. Town Service; 9 Aug 1689; Swansea, Bristol Co., MA 30. Att a Town 2 CONC Meeting August ye 9th 1689 .. 3ly Voted yt Mr. John Saffin John Allen 2 CONC & Hugh Cole be hereby with ye Townsmen Impowred to form & fix A Schedu 2 CONC le to ye Release from Majr Bradford obtained & And to enter ye allowed 2 CONC Inhabitants therein & their Several Stations & Intrests & to proporti 2 CONC on the Summs to be pd by ye freement & Showemot men & finally to so su 2 CONC ch things about ye Premisses as needful according to prudence & Justic 2 CONC e. 2 CONT 2 CONT 20. VR - Death of Spouse; 31 Oct 1692; Swansea, Bristol Co., MA 31. El 2 CONC izabeth, wife of Hugh Cole (formerly of Jacob Cooke) at Swanzey in her 2 CONC 57th yeare dyed october, 31: 2 CONT ********************************* 2 CONT Documented events in their marriage were: 2 CONT 2 CONT 1. VR - Birth of Child; 8 Nov 1655; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA 11. The 2 CONC beirthes of the Children of hugh Cole Now of Swansey whoe was somtime 2 CONC s Inhabitant of the Towne of Plymouth in this Jurisdiction of New Plym 2 CONC outh. James Cole the son of Hugh Cole was borne in the yeer 1665 Novem 2 CONC ber the 8th. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2. VR - Birth of Child; 15 Mar 1658/59; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA 11. 2 CONC Hugh Cole the son o Hugh Cole was borne the 15th of March 1658 2 CONT 2 CONT 3. VR - Birth of Child; 16 May 1660; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA 11. Jo 2 CONC hn Cole the son of Hugh Cole senir was borne the 16th of May 1660 2 CONT 2 CONT 4. VR - Birth of Child; 14 Apr 1662; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA 11. Ma 2 CONC rtha Cole Daughter of hugh Cole was borne the 14th of Aprill 1662 2 CONT 2 CONT 5. VR - Birth of Child; 14 Oct 1664; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA 11. An 2 CONC na Cole the Daughter of Hugh Cole was Borne on october the 14th 1664 [ 2 CONC 26th was first written, but it was changed to "14th" in a different in 2 CONC k] 2 CONT 2 CONT 6. VR - Birth of Child; 15 May 1668; Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA 11. Jo 2 CONC seph Cole, the son of Hugh Cole was born the 15th of May 1668 2 CONT 2 CONT ******************************* 2 CONT Hugh Cole was baptized on 29 June 1628 in Barnstaple, Devonshire, Engl 2 CONC and. He moved with his family at age five or six to Plymouth, Massachu 2 CONC setts. The early records of Plymouth show him on a 1643 list of men ab 2 CONC le to bear arms. He was also paid 50 bushels of corn by the town of Pl 2 CONC ymouth in 1634 for tending the cows of the townspeople - bringing them 2 CONC up every morning to be milked, taking them to feed, and bringing them 2 CONC home at night. 2 CONT 2 CONT In contrast to his parents, Hugh Cole had fewer encounters with the co 2 CONC urts for violating the laws, became a prominent citizen and founder of 2 CONC a new town, and also became a prominent church leader. He married Mar 2 CONC y Foxwell on 8 January 1654/5 in Plymouth. Despite a later showing of 2 CONC good character, Hugh was fined 20 shillings in 1655 when he and his wi 2 CONC fe were found guilty of "keeping company each with other in an undecen 2 CONC t manner, at an unreasonable time and place, before marriage." 2 CONT 2 CONT Hugh Cole's first seven children were born in Plymouth. In 1668 he mov 2 CONC ed his family to Swansea and built a home on the west bank of the Matt 2 CONC apoisett River, now called Cole's River. His brother John also moved w 2 CONC ith him to Swansea. 2 CONT 2 CONT Hugh Cole negotiated land purchases with the Indians and was also an e 2 CONC xperienced surveyor. He was active in the management of the town, bein 2 CONC g chosen surveyor, serving as a selectman from 1672 to 1675, deputy to 2 CONC the Plymouth Colony General Court in 1673, 1674 and 1675, and a membe 2 CONC r of the Swansea Prudential Affairs Committee in 1672. He also served 2 CONC several times as a juror. 2 CONT 2 CONT Various accounts have been written concerning Hugh's relationship with 2 CONC the Indians. Although he was a frequent visitor to the Indian camp an 2 CONC d had peaceful dealings with King Philip, Philip was charged with inci 2 CONC vility toward Hugh in 1671. Hugh also sued King Philip for 200 pounds 2 CONC for breach of a land sale agreement which he later settled. Hugh warne 2 CONC d Plymouth Colony leaders in 1671 that he had observed the Narraganset 2 CONC Indians repairing guns and making weapons. Subsequently Hugh was aske 2 CONC d by colony officials to visit the Wampanoag Indian camp and report ba 2 CONC ck to them concerning the activities there. Hugh observed a number of 2 CONC strangers at the Indian camp and reported this back to colony official 2 CONC s. 2 CONT 2 CONT Several published sources give various accounts of the kidnapping of t 2 CONC wo of Hugh's sons by the Indians shortly before the outbreak of King P 2 CONC hilip's War. Supposedly King Philip ordered members of his tribe to re 2 CONC turn the children to their home. Legend also reports that King Philip 2 CONC warned Hugh of the impending attack by the Indians at the outbreak of 2 CONC the war, enabling Hugh to remove his family from Swansea before the In 2 CONC dians attacked. Hugh's home was one of the first burned in the attack. 2 CONT 2 CONT Hugh's family remained in Portsmouth during the war. Although Hugh Col 2 CONC e's record of military service during King Philip's War is unknown, he 2 CONC was frequently recorded as Sergeant Hugh Cole afterward. 2 CONT 2 CONT Upon his return to Swansea Hugh rebuilt his home at a new location. He 2 CONC was again elected selectman and deputy and resumed his active role in 2 CONC town affairs. 2 CONT 2 CONT Hugh and Mary Cole had twelve children. The date of Mary's death is no 2 CONC t known. Hugh married twice after Mary's death and he died in Jan 1699 2 CONC /1700. He was buried in Tyler Point Cemetery in Barrington, Rhode Isla 2 CONC nd. There is no marker on his grave. 2 CONT 2 CONT Hugh's brother John, born 21 November 1637, was also one of the origin 2 CONC al proprietors of Swansea, but was not as active and prominent in town 2 CONC affairs as his brother. He Married Elizabeth Ryder, daughter of Samue 2 CONC l Ryder of Yarmouth. They had four children. John died in 1677 in Swan 2 CONC sea. His daughter Elizabeth married our ancestor William Hammond of Sw 2 CONC ansea on 10 Jan 1695. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam04776@ 1 FAMC @fam04785@ 0 @ind09815@ INDI 1 NAME SUSANNAH /COTTON/ 2 DISPLAY SUSANNAH COTTON 2 GIVN SUSANNAH 2 SURN COTTON 1 POSITION -6680,-620 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -6750,-564,-6610,-701 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1624 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 16 SEP 1684 2 NOTE Susannah Salisbury 3 CONT Born: 1624 3 CONT Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT Died: 16 Sep 1684 3 CONT Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT John Salisbury M 1655 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT William Salisbury M 14 Aug 1659 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, U 2 CONC SA 2 CONT Abigail Salisbury F abt 1660 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Susannah Salisbury F 27 Apr 1662 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, U 2 CONC SA 2 CONT Hannah Salisbury F 18 May 1665 in Milton, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Samuel Salisbury M 17 May 1666 in Milton, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Cornelius Salisbury M 7 Oct 1668 in Milton, Norfolk, Massachusetts, U 2 CONC SA 2 CONT Elizabeth Salisbury F abt 1673 in Milton, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Joseph Salisbury M 5 May 1675 in Milton, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00230@ 1 FAMS @fam04777@ 1 FAMC @fam04783@ 0 @ind09816@ INDI 1 NAME WILLIAM /SALISBURY/ 2 DISPLAY WILLIAM SALISBURY 2 GIVN WILLIAM 2 SURN SALISBURY 1 POSITION -7060,-620 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -7130,-564,-6990,-701 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 MAY 1622 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 24 JAN 1675 2 NOTE William Salisbury 3 CONT Born: 12 May 1622 3 CONT [city], [parish], Denbighshire, Wales 3 CONT Died: 24 Jun 1675 3 CONT Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE "From James M. Ferrell, correspondent. 2 CONT William Salisbury and son, John, of Swanzey were the first killed in K 2 CONC ing Philip's War. He came to New England before 1656. 2 CONT William Salisbury, the first of this line, who came to America from En 2 CONC gland. He was born in Wales, doubtless in Denbighshire, son of John Sa 2 CONC lisbury of Llanrhaidr, Wales 14th generation from Henry Guelph, Duke o 2 CONC f Bavaria. He disposed on May 12, 1656 that he was 34 years of age and 2 CONC if this be true he was born in 1622. He was in Dorchester, Mass. as e 2 CONC arly as 1648. He was for a time herdsman of the town cattle. He settle 2 CONC d in Milton, formerly a part of Dorchester and signed the agreement re 2 CONC garding the parsonage land May 18, 1667. He moved to Swansea, Mass. as 2 CONC early as 1671 being the first man of the name in the town. William ma 2 CONC rried Susanna ? who was admitted to full communion at the Dorchester c 2 CONC hurch May 7, D.S.T. and was dismissed to the Milton church September 1 2 CONC 8, 1681."2 William Salisbury was born in 1635.1 He died in June 1675.1 2 CONC 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Child of William Salisbury: 2 CONT Susannah Salisbury+ b. 27 Apr 1662 2 CONT Citations 2 CONT 2 CONT [S217] John Julian Lawton, The Seamans Family in America, p. 1. 2 CONT [S218] William Salisbury and King Phillips War, online http://www.spra 2 CONC gue-database.org/w1675/i17.htm. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam04777@ 1 FAMC @fam07427@ 0 @ind09817@ INDI 1 NAME MARY /BUTTERWORTH/ 2 DISPLAY MARY BUTTERWORTH 2 GIVN MARY 2 SURN BUTTERWORTH 1 POSITION -7500,-680 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -7595,-624,-7405,-761 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 AUG 1629 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 29 AUG 1704 2 NOTE 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Bristol County, Mass. Wills. Vol. 3, p. 205, Will of Mary Butterworth 2 CONC MASON 2 CONT 2 CONT Dated 28 Jan 1712/3, probated Dec. 6, 1714. (In part.) 2 CONT 2 CONT Imp's. I give & bequeath to my beloved son in Law Ephraim WHEATON and 2 CONC my Daughter Mary WHEATON his wife All my goods & cattle which are at 2 CONC his or their house where I now Dwell, Together with all my Rents & Due 2 CONC s: Due to me from my sone Pelatia MASON; to them the said Ephraim & Ma 2 CONC ry WHEATON, their heirs and assigns forever. 2 CONT 2 CONT And I ordain Constitute & make my Beloved son in Law Ephraim WHEATON m 2 CONC y Executor of this my Last will and Testament 2 CONT 2 CONT Children 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Sampson Mason 2 CONT Born: 10 Mar 1625 in Bolton, [parish], Lancashire, England 2 CONT Died: 7 Sep 1676 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Marriage: 9 Mar 1650 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA View I 2 CONC nfo 2 CONT Children Sex Birth 2 CONT Noah Mason M 26 Oct 1651 in Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Sampson Mason M 1654 in Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT John Mason M 1656 in Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Samuel Mason M 12 Feb 1657 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Sarah Mason F 15 Feb 1658 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Sarah Mason M 15 Feb 1658 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Joseph Mason M 6 Mar 1663 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Bethiah Mason F 15 Oct 1665 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Isaac Mason M 15 Jul 1667 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Petatiah Mason M 1 Apr 1669 in Rehobeth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Pelatiah Mason M 1 Apr 1669 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Benjamin Mason M 20 Oct 1670 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Thankful Mason F 27 Oct 1672 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT *************************************** 2 CONT Mary Butterworth 2 CONT Born: 29 Aug 1629 2 CONT Dorchester, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Died: 29 Aug 1704 2 CONT Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT 2 CONT Alternate Mother(s) for Mary Butterworth = OneWorldTreeSM choice 2 CONT Select Name & Spouse Birth & Death Father & Mother Generations 2 CONT Select 2 CONT 2 CONT Mary Butterworth 2 CONT S: Henry Butterworth 2 CONT S: Thomas Clifton 2 CONT B: abt 1600 in Rehoboth, [parish], Nottinghamshire, England 2 CONT D: 26 Jan 1687 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, USA 2 CONT F: Edward Butterworth 2 CONT M: Elizabeth Butterworth 2 CONT 2 CONT Select 2 CONT 2 CONT Mary Lanbotham 2 CONT S: John Butterworth 2 CONT S: Thomas Clifton 2 CONT B: abt 1598 in [city], [parish], [county], England 2 CONT D: 26 Jan 1687 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, USA 2 CONT F: UNKNOWN 2 CONT M: UNKNOWN 2 CONT 2 CONT Select 2 CONT 2 CONT Mary 2 CONT S: John Butterworth 2 CONT B: 1605 in Weymouth, [parish], Norfolk, England 2 CONT D: 24 Jan 1687 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, USA 2 CONT F: UNKNOWN 2 CONT M: UNKNOWN 2 CONT 2 CONT Select 2 CONT 2 CONT Mary 2 CONT S: William Butterworth 2 CONT B: abt 1601 in Gretton, [parish], Northamptonshire, England 2 CONT D: 6 Apr 1640 in Gretton, [parish], Northamptonshire, England 2 CONT F: UNKNOWN 2 CONT M: UNKNOWN 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00223@ 1 FAMS @fam04778@ 1 FAMC @fam04782@ 0 @ind09818@ INDI 1 NAME SAMPSON /MASON/ 2 DISPLAY SAMPSON MASON 2 GIVN SAMPSON 2 SURN MASON 1 POSITION -7760,-700 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -7825,-644,-7694,-781 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 MAR 1625 2 NOTE Born: 10 Mar 1625 3 CONT Bolton, [parish], Lancashire, England 3 CONT 2 PLAC Bolton, [parish], Lancashire, England 3 _XREF @place00111@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 7 SEP 1676 2 NOTE Sampson Mason 3 CONT Died: 7 Sep 1676 3 CONT Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT Buried in Sep 1676 in Bullock's Cove, Rehoboth, Bristol Co., MA. 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Sampson Mason 2 CONT Occupation: Shoemaker. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Sampson Mason was at Dorchester, Massachusetts in 1649 according to th 2 CONC e town records. In a history of the Baptist Church in New England, it 2 CONC is stated that he had been a soldier in Cromwell's Army, and upon a t 2 CONC urn of events, came to New England, where he then settled in Rehoboth, 2 CONC Massachusetts. It is unlikely that he was actually in Cromwell’s arm 2 CONC y, as times, dates and facts tend to tell otherwise. It’s believed to 2 CONC day that the Cromwell story was fabricated by a descendant to put thei 2 CONC r ancestor in a better light. 2 CONT 2 CONT Sampson was a shoemaker by trade, a valuable member of the new colony 2 CONC where men with skills were considered an asset to any town trying to s 2 CONC et out and flourish. Besides being a shoemaker, Sampson was a land sp 2 CONC eculator as well, hoping to make money or if lucky enough, a fortune o 2 CONC ff land. Sampson would be married to Mary Butterworth, daughter of Jo 2 CONC hn and Mary (Lanbotham) Butterworth. 2 CONT 2 CONT Around1650 he purchased land in Rehoboth. Records indicate that he al 2 CONC so sold some land there around this time. In 1657, he and his wife an 2 CONC d three children were living in Rehoboth. Records show the children h 2 CONC ad been born there. Sampson was engaged in extensive land speculation 2 CONC at this time. He owned land in the Rehoboth North Purchase, which la 2 CONC ter became Attleborough. He was one of the original Proprietors of Sw 2 CONC ansea at the town's incorporation in 1668. In 1669, the birth of his 2 CONC 11th child was recorded in the Rehoboth Records as "born near Providen 2 CONC ce Ferry". It is probable that the family was then living on a tract o 2 CONC f land at Watchemoket Neck, now East Providence, Rhode Island. 2 CONT 2 CONT Sampson was an original Proprietor of Swansea. Swansea was founded as 2 CONC a Baptist town, despite the objections from the orthodox faith of the 2 CONC New England Puritans. The followers of Elder John Myles organized th 2 CONC e town as a Baptist settlement. The Elder Myles had been a pastor in 2 CONC the town of Swansea, Wales, and had been deprived of his church in Wal 2 CONC es at the time of the Restoration. 2 CONT 2 CONT He and several of his followers had left Wales to seek religious freed 2 CONC om. The new Swansea settlement finally won the approval of the Massac 2 CONC husetts Bay Colony on March 5th of 1668 and the "the Town of Swansey, 2 CONC Township of Wannamoisett and the parts adjacent were established". It 2 CONC was at this time Sampson Mason was converted to the Baptist faith by 2 CONC Elder Myles. Mr. Mason was then allotted 12 acres in the town. 2 CONT 2 CONT Sampson Mason died in 1676. His burial was recorded in Rehoboth on Sep 2 CONC tember 15th of 1676. At his death he left a considerable personal est 2 CONC ate consisting of several hundred acres. His widow, Mary, spent the r 2 CONC est of her years with her daughter, Mary, who married Elder Ephraim Wh 2 CONC eaton, then pastor of the First Baptist Church of Swansea. 2 CONT 2 CONT In his will he left ninety five acres of land at Watchemoket, and a sm 2 CONC aller parcel of eight acres with a house near the ferry. It is very p 2 CONC ossible the family occupied one of these houses for a short time. The 2 CONC family homestead was located farther inland, within the present town 2 CONC of Seekonk, Massachusetts. From the will he left and a list of posses 2 CONC sions at the time of his passing, it can see he did quite well in life 2 CONC , most likely from the land speculation he took part in. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Sampson Mason 2 CONT October 27, 1676 2 CONT Plymouth Colony Wills 3(2):50-51 2 CONT #P287 2 CONT 2 CONT The Inventory of Sampson Mason 2 CONT An Inventory of the estate of Sampson Mason [...MS torn...] tuenty sea 2 CONC uenth of October 1676 2 CONT 2 CONT L s d 2 CONT 2 CONT Impr: his wearing apparrell; one blacke Cloth suite [...MS torn...] 2 CONT 2 CONT Item 1 homemade suite briches and dublitt [...MS torn...] 2 CONT 2 CONT Item 1 Cloth Coate and wastcoate and a paire of trousers [...MS torn.. 2 CONC .] 2 CONT 2 CONT Item 1 Red wastcoate a paire of briches & old Coate 00 1[MS torn] 2 CONT 2 CONT Item 2 hatts and two paire of drawers 00 10 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item 3 shirts three Capps and 9 bands and two handkercheiffes 00 13 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item 2 paire of Gloues a paire of Mittens and a tobacco box 00 06 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item 7 paire of stockens an apron and smale boxes 00 18 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item a paire of shooes and a lether apron 00 03 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item 5 pillows a bolster Couerlidd a paire of sheets & a blankett 03 0 2 CONC 0 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item a Flocke bed 2 bolsters a sheet a blankett and a Rugg 02 10 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item a bed 2 bolsters a paire of sheets Couerlid & bedstead 03 15 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item a bed bedstead a bed matt & Coard 02 10 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item 2 blanketts a sheepskin Rugg 2 a Couerlidd & a bolster 02 05 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item a bed stead & Coard and a paire of sheets & a paire of 2 CONT 2 CONT pillow bears 01 10 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item 2 smale peeces of New holland and a TableCloth 00 07 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item 3 towells & 4 yards of New Penistone 01 00 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item 2 yards 4 a halfe of homade Cloth & 4 yards of kersey 01 15 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item 6 yards of serge 5 shillings per yard 01 10 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item a paire of stockens and 14 yards of New Cloth 03 00 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item 4 yards of homemad Cloth 00 16 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item a bearing blankett and a Childs Coate 00 12 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item 9 yards of homadecloth 01 10 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item 2 blanketts and 12 pound of Cotten yerne 03 10 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item 2 Guns 2 L a harquebusse 15s 02 15 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item 2 Cuttleaxes powder and bulletts 01 12 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item 1 blankett & a knapsacke 00 12 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item 80 pound of sheeps woole 20 pound of Cotten woole & Flax 03 00 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item 3 Chests a bow and a Case with 12 bottles 01 06 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item 5 pewter platters & 8 peeces of pewter & 8 spoones 02 05 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item earthen ware & wooden ware & trenchers 01 00 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item 2 stone Iuggs and 2 pichers and a glass bottle 00 07 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item a warming pan and 2 frying pans 00 15 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item a Great brasse kettle and 2 skilletts 01 00 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item 4 Iron potts and an Iron kettle 02 10 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item a smale brase kettle a spitt a box Iron & a Gridiron 01 05 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item a paire of Andirons & 2 pott hangers 00 15 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item a looking Glasse and an houre Glass & 3 lampes 00 10 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item a Great Gratter and a wooden bottle and other small things 00 04 2 CONC 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item 4 spining Wheeles & 4 Chaires 01 02 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item a Great bible Mr Baxters euerlasting Rest & other books 01 00 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item 13 or 14 Iarrs and six barrells and 2 tubbs 02 02 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item 2 meate tubbs [2?] Great hogsheds & other wooden lumber 01 10 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item a Cradle 2 pailes and a pecke 2 Cherns 2 Cheesefatts 00 17 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item a warming pan lead a brush 4 paire of Cards 00 08 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item 2 tables 2 stooles 1 seiue and three basketts 00 10 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item shoomakers tooles viz: lasts kniues and all other shoomakors 2 CONT 2 CONT Inatruments and alsoe Currying kniues 10 00 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item in sole lether and vper Lether 08 00 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item 2 Chaires a paire of Fetters & 3 hoes & 2 beetle Ringes and 3 2 CONT 2 CONT wedges and a stubb sythe a pitch fork and pickaxe 02 00 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item in mony 14s pins a pursse & Combe 00 16 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item 2 paire of plow Irons 3 Narrow axes 02 00 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item 3 sythes with Nibbs 4 Rakes with a Gindstone 01 05 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item a Cart and wheels boxes hoopes and Cart Ropes and yoakes and a pl 2 CONC ow 03 00 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item 2 saddles 2 bridls and a pannell 01 15 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item Ioyners tooles 01 05 00 2 CONT 2 CONT [The following two items are written in the left hand margin:] 2 CONT 2 CONT more linnin and woollen yerne 00 15 00 2 CONT 2 CONT 3 sheets a Case for a bolster and 3 pillowbers 01 15 00 2 CONT 2 CONT [51] 2 CONT 2 CONT [...MS torn...]okes and hingges bill hookes & hatchell 01 05 00 2 CONT 2 CONT [...MS torn...] hookes a peece of a spade & drawing kniffe 00 05 00 2 CONT 2 CONT [...MS torn...]mp braked & vnbraked and Flax 02 10 00 2 CONT 2 CONT [...Ms torn...] about 50 bushells of Indian Corne 05 00 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item about 15 bushells of Rye 02 10 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item 2 oxen 08 10 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item 3 Cowes and 2 Calues 09 00 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item one 4 yeer old steer & 5 yeerlings 10 00 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item 1 horse and mare 03 00 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item 7 younge swine 03 10 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item 10 sheep 03 00 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item 15 load of hay 07 00 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item 6 baggs bandeleers powder hornes 00 14 06 2 CONT 2 CONT Item 1 trusse 00 02 06 2 CONT 2 CONT Item 8 Gallans of traine oyle 01 00 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item 2 trusse Irons tarr and Rosen 00 06 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Item 4 hiues of bees 01 16 00 2 CONT 2 CONT --------------- 2 CONT 2 CONT sume totall 155 19 00 2 CONT 2 CONT Aprissed by vs the day and yeer before specifyed 2 CONT 2 CONT Phillip Walker 2 CONT 2 CONT Daniell Smith 2 CONT 2 CONT Forgotten 7 peckes of salt 2 Goat skins dressed 4 sheep skins 3 bushel 2 CONC ls of wheat 4 bee hiues 3 or 4 pound of feathers 2 CONT 2 CONT Mary Mason the Relict of the deceased Sampson Mason tooke her oath to 2 CONC the truth of this Inventory the 17th of Nouember 1676 before mee Iames 2 CONC Browne Assistant. 2 CONT 2 CONT Plymouth Colony Wills, Vol. III, part 2, f. 50-51. 2 CONT 2 CONT 3 of 3 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam04778@ 1 FAMC @fam07433@ 0 @ind09819@ INDI 1 NAME ALICE /BOWEN/ 2 DISPLAY ALICE BOWEN 2 GIVN ALICE 2 SURN BOWEN 1 POSITION -8120,-690 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -8185,-634,-8054,-771 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1618 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1693 2 NOTE Alice Bowen 3 CONT Born: 1618 3 CONT 3 CONT Died: 1693 3 CONT Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT Joseph Wheaton M 1639 in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Samuel Wheaton M abt 1641 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, US 2 CONC A 2 CONT Jeremiah Wheaton M 1643 in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Christopher Wheaton M 1645 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, U 2 CONC SA 2 CONT Abigail Wheaton F 20 Jan 1647 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, US 2 CONC A 2 CONT John Wheaton M 20 Apr 1650 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Bethiah Wheaton F 20 May 1652 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, US 2 CONC A 2 CONT Hannah Wheaton F 18 Sep 1654 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, 2 CONC USA 2 CONT Mary Wheaton F 4 Nov 1656 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Eqhraim Wheaton M 20 Oct 1659 2 CONT Ephraim Wheaton M 20 Oct 1659 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, US 2 CONC A 2 CONT Benjamin Wheaton M Feb 1661 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, 2 CONC USA 2 CONT Obediah Wheaton M abt 1705 in Resident Providence, [country] 2 CONT Bethia Wheaton F abt 1707 in Rehoboth, [county], Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT *********ANOTHER SOURCE 2 CONT Their Offspring 2 CONT 2 CONT Joseph WHEATON, Samuel WHEATON & Jeremiah WHEATO 2 CONC N Born at Salem, 2 CONT 2 CONT Obadiah WHEATON, John WHEATON, Bethia WHEATON, H 2 CONC annah WHEATON, Mary 2 CONT 2 CONT WHEATON, Ephraim WHEATON & Benjamin WHEATON Bor 2 CONC n at Rehoboth..." 2 CONT 2 CONT [David J WHEATON 19 September 2004] 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00381@ 1 FAMS @fam04779@ 1 FAMC @fam04781@ 0 @ind09820@ INDI 1 NAME ROBERT /WHEATON/ 2 DISPLAY ROBERT WHEATON 2 GIVN ROBERT 2 SURN WHEATON 1 POSITION -8320,-690 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -8385,-634,-8254,-771 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1606 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1696 2 NOTE Robert Wheaton 3 CONT Born: 1606 3 CONT Died: 1696 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE "The 16th of the 11th month 1636 (i.e.16 January on modern calendar) R 2 CONC obt WHEATO(N) refused to be an Inhabitant of Salem (i.e. rejected as 2 CONC an inhabitant); but he settled there anyway .. 2 CONC . "At a Town Meeting on the 26th of the 9th month the several proporti 2 CONC ons of Land laid out at the Marblehead this 14th 2 CONC of the 9th month 1638 (i.e. 14th November 1638 on the modern calendar 2 CONC ) being formerly granted...to Robert WHEADEN granted 10 acres 2 CONC of land" 1640 "Married Alice (Alys, Elice etc.) BOWEN 2 CONC Salem, Massachusetts daughter of Richard BOWEN, who came 2 CONC to America about 1639" On the 1st April 1644 (modern Calendar) Robert 2 CONC WHEADEN "desirteth some ground at ye great lotts" and was granted 20 2 CONC acres of land "neere to the marsh at Mr BISHOPP's farme to be layde 2 CONC out by the towne conditionallie that if hee depte (depart) from the 2 CONC towne before he improve it, returne to the towne. (This suggests his 2 CONC departure from Salem was expected). WEYMOUTH, thence to SECONNET or 2 CONC SEEKONK, which became REHOBOTH Happenings which have a bearing on what 2 CONC Robert did next.Religious Differences: "Rev Samuel NEWMAN came to Wey 2 CONC mouth in 1639 and remained for four years but apparen 2 CONC tly, because of continuing religious difference he decided to emigrate 2 CONC " Planning by the Rehoboth settlers: 1643 "The first meeting of ori 2 CONC ginal planters of Rehoboth to be found on record is dated at 'Weimoth 2 CONC the 24th of the 8th month [October] 1643" Record is as follows: "At a 2 CONC general meeting of the planters of Seekonok: It is ordered that the 2 CONC planting lots not exceed the number sixty and five. 2 CONC It is agreed that the ground that is most fit to be planted and hopefu 2 CONC ll for corn for the present to be planted and fenced by those who p 2 CONC ossess the land It is agreed that if the lots are not fenced by the 2 CONC 20th day of April next then the land will be foreited "The next meet 2 CONC ing of the proprietors was held at Weymouth, 'the 10th day of the 10th 2 CONC month (December), when regulations were made as to the planting of 2 CONC corn. The teacher to have certain portion from each settler. Servan 2 CONC ts after four years to be inhabitants and entitled to their privileges 2 CONC "s for these events cause problems. However, perhaps Robert knew tha 2 CONC t he was going to have to leave Salem. He therefore made sure that in 2 CONC 1643 he was involved with the group of people planning to leave Weymo 2 CONC uth for Seconnet or Seekonk as Rehoboth was then known. At the same t 2 CONC ime he was making sure, that if he did not have to leave Salem, there 2 CONC would be land for him there. This would explain why, in 1644 he was g 2 CONC ranted land in Salem on a provisional basis, and why he went to Weymou 2 CONC th after leaving Salem. Nathaniel WHEATON, his great grandson, says h 2 CONC e arrived in Rehoboth in 1645 which could also suggest that Robert had 2 CONC been considering the move for some time.1643/44/45? Robert was a ve 2 CONC ry strong Baptist, and it was because he would not or did not agree 2 CONC with the Puritan way that he was considered a rebe 2 CONC l. He had landed in Salem, where "his independence of thought and sp 2 CONC eech made him enemies who finally drove him from 2 CONC the town as a "pestilential fellow." It is sa 2 CONC id that from Salem Robert made his way to Weymouth and from there pe 2 CONC rhaps even to Boston where once again he was turned out of the settlem 2 CONC ent. However, it is agreed that "Soon afterwards 2 CONC he came, with Elder Samuel NEWMAN, and his people from Weymouth, to S 2 CONC econnet or Seekonk" an area which had been grant 2 CONC ed to the people of HIGHAM. Some believe that Robert also met up wit 2 CONC h Odadiah HOLMES with whom Robert was in active sympathy, as he was 2 CONC with Roger WILLIAMS. The real founder of the or 2 CONC iginal town of Rehoboth was the Rev. Samuel NEWMAN, who settled there 2 CONC in 1644. He renamed it Rehoboth, because, he said, 2 CONC "the Lord hath made room for us". Thomas COOPER and Robert WHEAT 2 CONC ON were the two deacons of Elder NEWMAN's church in Newman's Colony. 2 CONC "Robert and his sons helped build the first Bap 2 CONC tist Church in assachusetts, USA" "Mr WHEATON came to Rehoboth among t 2 CONC he founders of the town. He drew land in various divisions of the to 2 CONC wn. (The first land was purchased of Massasoit in 2 CONC 1641, the second purchase in was called Wannomoiset, and the third p 2 CONC urchase (about 1668) was known as the "North Purchase". Through time 2 CONC the land was split up into different areas, som 2 CONC e staying in Massachusetts and some going to Rhode Island. Robert WHE 2 CONC ATON held a great deal of land in all three purchases. One of 2 CONC the areas split off from Rehoboth was Swansea.") 2 CONC "31st (?) day of April 1644 Lots were drawn for a div 2 CONC ision of the woodland between the plain and the town. Shares were dra 2 CONC wn to the number of fifty-eight, the same names as were in the origin 2 CONC al proprietors list. ["History of Rehoboth" by BL 2 CONC ISS sent be Richard THOMAS 5 June 2003) A list of the original 58 prop 2 CONC rietors or early settlers of Rehoboth in 1643 and 1644" included Rob 2 CONC ert WHEATON. Ruth INGRAM headed the list, the Schoolmaster 2 CONT was number 5, Mr Samuel NEWMAN was no. 9, The Teacher No.21, at numbe 2 CONC r 26 was Robert WHEATON, the pastor was no, 36, William CARPENTER no 2 CONC . 47 and Richard BOWEN no. 58. (Robert is also 2 CONC mentioned in the division of the new meadow in 1646, and in the 2 CONC Quit-Claim from King Phillip (Indian Chief) in 1668, as 2 CONC are Robert's sons, Jeremiah and Ephraim WHEATON. On the 18th August 2 CONC 1683 Robert WHEATON gave deed of land in the Nor 2 CONC th Purchase now the town of Attleboro to his son Benjamin. He was a qu 2 CONC iet, useful Citizen, apparently prospering as a planter. ") 2 CONC ] "Thee 58 men cons 2 CONC idered themselves independent of any jurisdiction but their own, thou 2 CONC gh they were afterwards claimed by both Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay 2 CONC Company. In 1645 these men submitted themselve 2 CONC s to the jurisdiction of the Plymouth Court, or rather were assigned 2 CONC to that by the Commissioners of the United Colonies 2 CONC , and were incorporated by the scripture name of Rehoboth. ["History o 2 CONC f Rehoboth" by BLISS sent be Richard THOMAS 5 June 2003]1646 2 CONC approximately - son Christopher born Rehoboth, Massachusetts 2 CONC [Various sources] However, no Christopher mentioned 2 CONC in Nathaniel's Genealogy, nor below:"Children of Robert WHEATON: Josep 2 CONC h, Samuel and Jeremiah born at Salem; Odadia 2 CONC h, born at Rehoboth, January 20 1647; John April 20 1650; Bethia May 2 2 CONC 0 1642; Hannah, September 18 1654; Mary November 4 1656; Ephraim; Ben 2 CONC jamin, in the last of February 1661" ["New England Families Genealogic 2 CONC al and Memorial: Third Series" Author: CUTTER, William Richard Publica 2 CONC tion: 1913. Reprint Baltimore Genealogical Publishing Co., nc., 1996] 2 CONC "The Will of Robert WHEATON, dated Oct 2 1687 …mentions his wife, Ali 2 CONC ce [BOWEN], his sons Joseph, Samuel, Obadiah, John and Jeremiah, and 2 CONC his three daughters Bethia, Hannah and Mary" (also Ephraim and Benj 2 CONC amin) Christopher he died 20 March 1683/84 before his father. However 2 CONC , bequests were made to children of Samuel who had died previously, bu 2 CONC t not Christopher's son, Christopher who was 2 CONC still living when his grandfather died)1646 "10th day of 2 CONC December 1646 at a meeting of town it was agreed to draw lots for 2 CONC new meadow, and to be divided according to person an 2 CONC d estate. Robert WHEATON drew #24 and William CARPENTER drew #42" 1 2 CONC 647/48 "20 January - son Obadiah WHEATON born Rehoboth, Massac 2 CONC husetts" 1650 "20 2 CONC April 1650 - son John born Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts" 1652 2 CONC - daughter Bethia WHEATON born Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachuset 2 CONC ts" 2 CONT 1653 "Plymouth Colony deed show that Robert WHEATON was 2 CONC one of the inhabitants of Rehoboth who petitione 2 CONC d Governor BRADFORD in 1653 for a settlement in a land dispute with 2 CONC Captain Miles STANDISH of Mayflower fame. 1654 September 2 CONC - daughter Hannah/Ann WHEATON born Rehoboth, Bristol, 2 CONC Massachusetts" 1656 "4 November - daughter Mary 2 CONC WHEATON born Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts" 2 CONT 1657 "Robert WHEATON took the "oath of 2 CONC fidelity" Plymouth Colony Records. This is the 2 CONC oath he would not take in Salem) 1657 Robert WHEATON and 2 CONC two other men were fined five shillings each for cutting three loa 2 CONC ds of grass contrary to an order of the town. 1658 "The s 2 CONC econd land purchase was a tract called by the English, Wannomoiset, fo 2 CONC rming a part of Swansea and Barrington" 2 CONC 1658 "Robert WHEATON admitted a freeman." 2 CONC 1658 Robert WHEATON served on a coroner's ju 2 CONC ry that invegtigated the cause of death of Nathaniel West of Rhode 2 CONC Island who fell through the ice and drowned. 1659 2 CONC "20 October - son Ephraim WHEATON born Rehoboth, Bristol Co 2 CONC unty, Massachusetts"1660 Robert's land is mentioned in a 2 CONC 1660 Deed between Walter PALMER, John ALLIN and Jonah PALMER 1661/6 2 CONC 2 "28 February - son Benjamin WHEATON born Rehoboth, Bristol, 2 CONC Massachusetts" 1662 Robert WHEATON served on a coroner's 2 CONC jury that investing the cause of death of Robert ALLIN, who was foun 2 CONC d ded on his bed by his brother John ALLIN of Rehoboth. The verdict: 2 CONC Hee came by his death by laying violent hands upon himselfe. 2 CONC 1663 Robert WHEATON was a member of the grand 2 CONC jury, but he was listed as "absent" 2 CONT 1666 Robert WHEATON was a purchaser of one share in the Re 2 CONC hoboth North Purchase (now ATTLEBORO 1667 2 CONC "The town of Rehoboth retained its original area until 1667, when S 2 CONC wansea was 2 CONT incorporated, including besides Swansea, that of Somerset, Massachuse 2 CONC tts, Cumberland, Rhode Island, and the greater part of Warren, Rhode 2 CONC Island. In 1694 Rehoboth was decreased by the in 2 CONC corporation of Attleborough and in 1812 Seekonok was set off 2 CONC 1668 The third and last land purchase was a tr 2 CONC act embracing the present towns of Attleborough, Massachusetts and 2 CONC Cumberland, Rhode Island. This was known as the "North Purchase" 16 2 CONC 68 "A Quite-Claim Deed from King Phillip (Indian Chief) on 2 CONC the 20th March 1668 King Phillip, who had succeeded his brother, 2 CONC Alexander as Sachem of the Wampanoages or Pokanoke 2 CONC ts, as they are sometimes called, confirmed to the town the purchase o 2 CONC f the "Ten Mile Square" made of Massasoit or Ossamequin, his father 2 CONC in 1641, and relinquished all claim and title to 2 CONC the land by giving the town Quit-Claim warrantee deed. Among the n 2 CONC ames on the deed are Robert, Jeremiah and Ephraim WHEATON" 2 CONC 1670/1 Robert appears on the Rehoboth Tax List 1674 2 CONC Robert appears on the Rehoboth Tax List 1675 2 CONT "King Phillip's War - the first attack by the Indians was on Rehobo 2 CONC th. This attack was on a Sunday. The Indians surrounded original 16 2 CONC 67 Church and six inside were killed and church b 2 CONC urned. (Still feel I have the Rehoboth and Swansea churches mixed up 2 CONC -JKW) "During King Philip's wa 2 CONC r, he (Robert) and other settlers had to abandon their homes, but he 2 CONC eventually returned 2 CONT 1676/7 Robert on list of Rehoboth men who advanced money to 2 CONC the town to help defray the cost of King Philip's 2 CONC War. Robert advanced £2. 04s. 10d. 2 CONT 1679 The second Swansea church was built near Tyler's Point 2 CONC . (The third church was built at Tyler's Point an 2 CONC d then moved over the ice on the Palmer River to North Swansea in 1717 2 CONC (the present site). This building, the one Ephraim would have known, 2 CONC was torn down in 1845 to build our fourth 1848 bu 2 CONC ilding." 1683 "18 August - Robert WHEATON 2 CONC gave deed of land in North Purchase, now town of Attleboro to his so 2 CONC n Benjamin" 1683 John Wheaton appointed 1687 2 Oct Rob 2 CONC ert made his Will - See below1688 After merger of Plymouth and Ma 2 CONC ssachusetts Bay colonies in 1688, the old Plymouth Colony was divid 2 CONC ed into three counties, with Rehoboth in new Bristol County 1689 2 CONC Appears on a list of land owners 1696 "Died Rehoboth, Bristol, Massac 2 CONC husetts, age 90 or Providence, Rhode Island near ho 2 CONC mestead farm near grave of son Ephraim" 1695/6 2 CONC Probate granted 24 February. "The document was signed by a mark s 2 CONC uggesting that Robert was not an educated man. The estate was inven 2 CONC toried at a modest £75.10s.08d and considered mos 2 CONC tly of his house and lands (£51), household items of furtniture, and 2 CONC livestock. The inventory also included a gun and sword. 2 CONC Homestead was in south part of town, lived in by consecutive gen 2 CONC erations of WHEATON until date of Commemorative Biographical Record (c 2 CONC 1900?). Divided property before making WillWill of Robert WHEATON 2 CONT Be it known unto all men by these presents, that I, Robert WHEATON of 2 CONC the Town of Rehoboth in ye county of Bristol, in his Majesties Territo 2 CONC ry and Dominion of New England, being weak & aged, yet through the goo 2 CONC dness of god of a good competent memory and understanding, do this sec 2 CONC ond day of October 1687, make this my last will and testament hereby r 2 CONC evoking and disannulling and making void all former wills and testamen 2 CONC ts made by me. 2 CONT I give and bequeath unto my eldest son Joseph and to the heirs of his 2 CONC body, Twenty acres of land that was laid out on the East side of Palme 2 CONC rs River and a parcel of Salt Marsh at the hundred acres above the Dir 2 CONC th, and Ten pounds Estate of Commons in Rehoboth. And if it so happen 2 CONC that Joseph die without issuance then all the said lands given to my 2 CONC said son Joseph at his decease (allowing the thirds to his wife her li 2 CONC fetime,) shall descend to my son Samuel's children. 2 CONT I give and bequeath to my son Jeremiah my lot last laid out in Wachamo 2 CONC ket Neck, and my Meadow at Busliy Meadow , and Ten Pounds Estate of Co 2 CONC mmons in Rehoboth to him & his heirs and assign forever. 2 CONT I give and bequeath unto my son John and his heirs & assign forever Te 2 CONC n Pounds Estate of Commons in the Town of Rehoboth. 2 CONT I give and bequeath unto my son Obadiah & his heirs assign forever all 2 CONC the rest of my lands in the North Purchase the lands which I have not 2 CONC given "to my sons Ephraim & Benjamin by Deed under my hand & seal. 2 CONT I give unto my son Ephraim Twenty acres of land at Palmers River & a p 2 CONC iece of meadow at Palmers River, being the upper piece joining to Rivo 2 CONC Leonards and a third part of the undivided land on the North side and 2 CONC Ten Pounds of Commons in Rehoboth all which is lands and meadow I hav 2 CONC e given his as appears by Deed and Gift. 2 CONT I give unto my son Benjamin over half of my fifty acre lot on the Nort 2 CONC h side and my share of Meadow on the North side and one third part of 2 CONC my Undivided land in the North Purchase all which I have formerly give 2 CONC n a Deed and Gift. 2 CONT I give to my son Samuel's children Ten Pounds Estate of Commons in Reh 2 CONC oboth to them their heirs & assigns forever. 2 CONT I give and bequeath unto my three Daughters, Berthia, Hannah & Mary Tw 2 CONC elve Pounds apiece. 2 CONT I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Alice my House & lands & Meadow 2 CONC s Divided and Undivided and all my house-hold Goods & Stock of cut woo 2 CONC d of all sorts which I have not before disposed of for her comfortable 2 CONC lively hood. And that at her deceased she shall leave Liberty & Auth 2 CONC ority to Dispose of it according to her disercression. 2 CONT It is my Will & I do hereby ordain & appoint my Beloved Wife Alice to 2 CONC be my Sole Executor of this my last will. 2 CONT It is likewise my will that if it please god by his providence so to o 2 CONC rder that if my beloved wife die before me that what housing lands or 2 CONC other Estate which I have given my wife by this will or what remains o 2 CONC f it at my death shall be equally divided among my children both sons 2 CONC and daughters. And it is my will that my Son Joseph have my house & h 2 CONC ome lot Upon and Indifferent appraisal made by indifferent men paying 2 CONC the value so appraised to his brother & sisters. In witness hereof th 2 CONC at this is my last Will & Testament, I have hereunto sell my hand and 2 CONC seal the day & year first written on this will. 2 CONT Robert WheatonSigned, Sealed & Acknowledged in the presence of us. 2 CONC John Peck William Carpenter John Butterworth Prove 2 CONC d, the 24th Feb. 1695(6) Ent March 2, 1695(6) John C 2 CONC arey, Reg'.More About Robert WHEATON:Burial: Unknown, "ancient burying 2 CONC ground near homestead farm near grave of son Ephraim"8 Emigration: A 2 CONC bt. 1636, To America9,10 Occupation: Tanner11Probate: 24 February 1695 2 CONC /9612Residences: See Notes Will: 2 October 1687, Alice/Alace WHEATON e 2 CONC xecutrix of Will13 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam04779@ 1 FAMC @fam04780@ 0 @ind09821@ INDI 1 NAME // 1 POSITION -8270,-480 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -8312,-438,-8228,-522 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @fam04780@ 0 @ind09822@ INDI 1 NAME CHRISTOPHER /WHEATON/ 2 DISPLAY CHRISTOPHER WHEATON 2 GIVN CHRISTOPHER 2 SURN WHEATON 1 POSITION -8380,-470 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -8469,-414,-8291,-551 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1580 2 NOTE Born: 1580 3 CONT Providence, [county], Rhode Island, USA 3 CONT 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1654 2 NOTE 3 CONT Died: 1654 3 CONT [city], [county], Rhode Island, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam04780@ 0 @ind09823@ INDI 1 NAME ANN // 2 DISPLAY ANN 2 GIVN ANN 1 POSITION -8040,-450 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -8082,-408,-7998,-506 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam04781@ 0 @ind09824@ INDI 1 NAME RICHARD /BOWEN/ 2 DISPLAY RICHARD BOWEN 2 GIVN RICHARD 2 SURN BOWEN 1 POSITION -8140,-460 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -8198,-418,-8081,-541 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE "(Richard BOWEN (father of Alice) was another of the founders of Rehob 2 CONC oth and he acquired large tracts of real estate along the river, "runn 2 CONC ing under the bridge called "BOWEN's bridge afterwards!. Richard BOWE 2 CONC N was admitted a freeman, June 5 1651; held various town offices. He 2 CONC married (first) Ann (???) who came from England with seven children; h 2 CONC e married (second) in 1648, Elizabeth MARSH, widow of George MARSH)" 2 CONT There is evidence that Richard, Alice's father, was born in Glamorgans 2 CONC hire, Wales in about 1594. The name of Richard's first wife, whom he 2 CONC probably marrid in Wales and is the mother of all of Richard's childre 2 CONC n is unknown. She is frequently identified as Ann without documentati 2 CONC on. Richard's second wife was Elizabeth, widow of George MARSH of Wey 2 CONC mouth, Massachusetts. Richard BOWEN is believed to have emigrated to 2 CONC America in 1640 and probably lived in Salem for a short time before mo 2 CONC ving to Weymouth and then to Rehoboth in 1643 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam04781@ 0 @ind09825@ INDI 1 NAME ROBERT (ENGLAND) /MASON/ 2 DISPLAY ROBERT (ENGLAND) MASON 2 GIVN ROBERT 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN MASON 1 POSITION -7850,-450 2 Z 120 2 SIZE L 2 BOUNDARYRECT -7901,-407,-7798,-529 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1600 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 28 MAY 1644 2 NOTE Robert Mason 3 CONT Born: abt 1600 3 CONT Bolton, [parish], Lancashire, England 3 CONT Died: 28 May 1644 3 CONT Marston Moors, Bolton, Lancashire, England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07433@ 0 @ind09826@ INDI 1 NAME MARY /LANBOTHAM/ 2 DISPLAY MARY LANBOTHAM 2 GIVN MARY 2 SURN LANBOTHAM 1 POSITION -7350,-480 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -7427,-424,-7272,-561 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1600 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 26 JAN 1637 2 NOTE Mary Lanbotham 3 CONT Born: ABT 1604 - England 3 CONT Died: 26 JAN 1686 - Newport, Newport, Rhode Island 3 CONT 3 CONT Born: abt 1600 3 CONT Rehoboth, [parish], Nottinghamshire, England 3 CONT Died: 26 Jan 1687 3 CONT Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE (Children 2 CONT 1. Elizabeth Mary Butterworth 2 CONT Born: ABT 1628 - Rochdale, Lancastershire, England 2 CONT Marr: 1650 - Sampson Mason 2 CONT Died: 20 AUG 1714 - Rehobeth, Plymouth Colony) 2 CONT Children 2 CONT Abraham Butterworth M abt 1622 2 CONT Mary Butterworth F 29 Aug 1629 2 CONT John Butterworth M abt 1630 2 CONT Samuel Butterworth M abt 1631 2 CONT Henrie Butterworth M abt 1634 i 2 CONT 2 CONT Spouse 2 2 CONT Thomas Clifton 2 CONT Born: 1606 2 CONT Died: 9 Jul 1681 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, USA 2 CONT Marriage: 1641 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Hope Clifton F abt 1644 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Patience Clifton F 2 Jul 1646 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, US 2 CONC A 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00002@ 1 FAMS @fam04782@ 1 FAMC @fam07432@ 0 @ind09827@ INDI 1 NAME HENRY /BUTTERWORTH/ 2 DISPLAY HENRY BUTTERWORTH 2 GIVN HENRY 2 SURN BUTTERWORTH 1 POSITION -7600,-480 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -7695,-424,-7505,-561 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1598 2 NOTE Born: abt 1598 3 CONT Rehoboth, [parish], Nottinghamshire, England 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1636 2 NOTE Henry Butterworth 3 CONT Born: abt 1598 3 CONT Rehoboth, [parish], Nottinghamshire, England 3 CONT Died: 1636 3 CONT Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam04782@ 1 FAMC @fam07431@ 0 @ind09828@ INDI 1 NAME URSULA (ENGLAND) /STANLEY/ 2 DISPLAY URSULA (ENGLAND) STANLEY 2 GIVN URSULA 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN STANLEY 1 POSITION -7020,-270 2 Z 120 2 SIZE L 2 BOUNDARYRECT -7071,-227,-6968,-349 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1560 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1591 2 NOTE Ursula Stanley 3 CONT Born: abt 1560 3 CONT Knowsley, [parish], Lancashire, England 3 CONT Died: 1591 3 CONT Llewenni Hall, [parish], Denbighshire, Wales 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Ursula Stanley 2 CONT Children Sex Birth 2 CONT Ferdinando Salusbury F 2 CONT John Salisbury M 1587 in Llewenny Hall, [parish], Denbighshire, Wales 2 CONC 2 CONT Henry Salusbury M 1589 in Llewenni, [parish], Denbighshire, Wales 2 CONT William Salusbury M 1595 in Llewenni, [parish], Denbighshire, Wales 2 CONC 2 CONT Oriana Salusbury F 1597 in Llyweni, Walesi, Denbighshire, Wales 2 CONT Arabella Salusbury F abt Feb 1601 in Llewenni, [parish], Denbighshire 2 CONC , Wales 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00229@ 1 FAMS @fam07428@ 0 @ind09829@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN (ENGLAND) /SALISBURY/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN (ENGLAND) SALISBURY 2 GIVN JOHN 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN SALISBURY 1 POSITION -7110,-480 2 Z 120 2 SIZE L 2 BOUNDARYRECT -7161,-437,-7058,-559 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 24 JUN 1675 2 NOTE 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE CHECK OUT MOTHER CARHERINE TUDOR Ancestry.com - John Salisbury 1 FAMS @fam07427@ 1 FAMC @fam07428@ 0 @ind09830@ INDI 1 NAME MARGRETA /HILL/ 2 DISPLAY MARGRETA HILL 2 GIVN MARGRETA 2 SURN HILL 1 POSITION -6580,-440 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -6651,-384,-6508,-521 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 DEC 1588 2 NOTE Born: 15 Dec 1588 1 DEAT Y 2 NOTE Margreta Hill 3 CONT 3 CONT Bebington, [parish], Cheshire, England 3 CONT Died: 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Margreta Hill 1 FAMS @fam04783@ 1 FAMC @fam07429@ 0 @ind09831@ INDI 1 NAME THOMAS /COTTON/ 2 DISPLAY THOMAS COTTON 2 GIVN THOMAS 2 SURN COTTON 1 POSITION -6780,-450 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -6845,-394,-6714,-531 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1586 2 PLAC Cumbermere, [parish], Cheshire, England 3 _XREF @place00092@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1649 2 NOTE Thomas Cotton 3 CONT Born: 1586 3 CONT Cumbermere, [parish], Cheshire, England 3 CONT Died: 1649 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam04783@ 1 FAMC @fam07430@ 0 @ind09832@ INDI 1 NAME ANN /SHELLY/ 2 DISPLAY ANN SHELLY 2 GIVN ANN 2 SURN SHELLY 1 POSITION -5880,-430 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -5945,-374,-5814,-511 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1612 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1668 2 NOTE Born: 1612 in Barnstable, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT Died: 1668 in [city], [county], Massachusetts, USA 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 2 CONT Ann Shelly 2 CONT 2 CONT Children Sex Birth 2 CONT John Foxwell M abt 1627 in Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Mary Foxwell F 17 Aug 1635 in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Martha Foxwell F 24 Mar 1638 in Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts 2 CONC , USA 2 CONT Ruth Foxwell F 25 Mar 1641 in Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts, 2 CONC USA 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00353@ 1 FAMS @fam04784@ 1 FAMC @fam07424@ 0 @ind09833@ INDI 1 NAME RICHARD /FOXWELL/ 2 DISPLAY RICHARD FOXWELL 2 GIVN RICHARD 2 SURN FOXWELL 1 SOURCES @source00006@ 1 POSITION -6020,-430 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -6085,-374,-5954,-511 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1610 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 21 SEP 1643 2 NOTE Richard Foxwell 3 CONT Born: 1610 3 CONT London, Middlessex, [county], England 3 CONT Died: 21 Sep 1643 3 CONT Barnstable, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 2 CONT **************************************** 2 CONT another source 2 CONT Richard FOXWELL 2 CONT Born 1604 2 CONT Died inv 6 Nov 1677 2 CONT English Origin London 2 CONT Came to New England 1630 2 CONT With the Winthrop fleet 2 CONT Resided in Boston || ME c1650 2 CONT Freeman of MBC May 1631 2 CONT Occupation trader 2 CONT First Spouse Susanna BONYTHON (1614 - a1677) 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 Susanna Bonython 2 CONT Birth abt 1603 2 CONT Father Captain Richard Bonython (1580-~1650) 2 CONT Mother Lucretia Leigh (~1584-) 2 CONT 2 CONT Marriage abt 1636 2 CONT 2 CONT *************************************** 2 CONT 2 CONT Children Richard, Esther, John, Luretia, Susannah, Philip, Mary, Sarah 2 CONC 2 CONT ************************************** 2 CONT ID: I02099 2 CONT Name: Richard* Foxwell 1 2 CONT Sex: M 2 CONT Birth: ABT 1600 1 2 CONT Death: 6 NOV 1677 1 2 CONT Note: 2 CONT [Master File.ftw] 2 CONT 2 CONT Richard Foxwell married Winnefred, a daughter of Captain Bonython. He 2 CONC says (1640) that his father-in-law settled him on a part of his estate 2 CONC and gave him as much freedom "for planting, fishing, fowling, and the 2 CONC like" as by virtue of his patent he could. But he was left on the Sca 2 CONC rborough side of the town line. He was only once known to have been di 2 CONC sturbed about his lands. John Bonython, his brother-in-law, pretended 2 CONC to have a claim on the estate and pulled down one of Foxwell's buildin 2 CONC gs. The latter appealed to the court, and the judges sustained his tit 2 CONC le and threw costs upon the aggressor. Mr. Foxwell was an enthusiastic 2 CONC and successful farmer, who had one of the most valuable plantations i 2 CONC n the colony. Though not aspiring to worldly honors he served as a mem 2 CONC ber of the "General Assembly of Lygonia" in 1648; also as a commission 2 CONC er and "clerk of the writs." He visited England before 1633, but came 2 CONC back that year. He died in 1676, aged 76. 2 CONT 2 CONT One of the first and most respectable planters in this vicinity. He se 2 CONC ttled at Blue-point, the the south-western side of Scarboro river in16 2 CONC 36, when thirty years of age. George Foxwell, his nephew, who died in 2 CONC Virginia, was from the city of Exeter, in Devonshire, England, and it 2 CONC is quite probable that Richard was from the same place, or its neighbo 2 CONC rhood. He lived forty years on his estate at Blue-point, without appar 2 CONC ently mingling in the political disputes of that period. He was a memb 2 CONC er of the General Assembly of Lygonia in 1648, being of the committee 2 CONC to whom was referred Mr. Jordan's petition. But his chief attention wa 2 CONC s given to his plantation, which became a valuable legacy to his heirs 2 CONC . The lands of Foxwell extended into Scarboro. He lived his colonist l 2 CONC ife in the homestead at the junction of the Ross road and Blue Point. 2 CONC The county line had then not been drawn. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Marriage 1 Susannah Bonython b: in Breage, Cornwall, England 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam04784@ 0 @ind09834@ INDI 1 NAME MARY /TIBBES/ 2 DISPLAY MARY TIBBES 2 GIVN MARY 2 SURN TIBBES 1 POSITION -6190,-450 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -6238,-408,-6142,-531 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 2 NOTE Mary Lobel 3 CONT Born: abt 1604 3 CONT Lille, Nord, [region], France 3 CONT Died: 1660 3 CONT Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Although an early "myth" about James Cole claimed he married the daugh 2 CONC ter of a famous botanist, whose surname was Lobel, more recent publish 2 CONC ed information cites records from Barnstaple, Devonshire, England that 2 CONC identify Mary Tibbes as the wife of James Cole.Children 2 CONT James Cole M 1625 in London, London, [county], England 2 CONT Hugh Cole M 1627 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Ephraim Cole M abt 1629 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT John Cole M 21 Nov 1637 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Mary Cole F 1639 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00002@ 1 FAMS @fam04785@ 0 @ind09835@ INDI 1 NAME JAMES /COLE/ 2 DISPLAY JAMES COLE 2 GIVN JAMES 2 SURN COLE 1 POSITION -6360,-450 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -6425,-394,-6294,-531 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 JUL 1600 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1688 2 NOTE James Cole 3 CONT Born: 25 Jul 1600 3 CONT Highgate, London, [county], England 3 CONT Died: 1688 3 CONT Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE I would characterize James Cole of Plymouth, Massachusetts as intell 2 CONC igent, respected, prominent, business-oriented, politically astute, an 2 CONC d notorious. 2 CONT ************************************* 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT I find our immigrant Cole ancestor to be one of the most colorful char 2 CONC acters I have found in my family tree. In reading the second-hand acco 2 CONC unts of his appearances in public records I would characterize James C 2 CONC ole of Plymouth, Massachusetts as intelligent, respected, prominent, b 2 CONC usiness-oriented, politically astute, and notorious. 2 CONT 2 CONT James Cole arrived in Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1633. Although some p 2 CONC ublished accounts of his arrival in the colonies place him first in Sa 2 CONC co, Maine, later published records show that a different James Cole mo 2 CONC st probably settled in Saco, Maine. 2 CONT 2 CONT The most comprehensive information on the descendants of James Cole is 2 CONC found in an extensive genealogy, The Descendants of James Cole of Ply 2 CONC mouth 1633, by Ernest Byron Cole, published in 1908. Several later pub 2 CONC lished articles have corrected and amplified Ernest Byron Cole's work. 2 CONT 2 CONT Although an early "myth" about James Cole claimed he married the daugh 2 CONC ter of a famous botanist, whose surname was Lobel, more recent publish 2 CONC ed information cites records from Barnstaple, Devonshire, England that 2 CONC identify Mary Tibbes as the wife of James Cole. His first two childre 2 CONC n, James and Hugh, were likewise baptized in Barnstaple, Devonshire. 2 CONT 2 CONT James Cole had at least two more children for whom records can be foun 2 CONC d: John and Mary. 2 CONT 2 CONT Of particular interest is James Cole's apparent lack of church members 2 CONC hip among the scores of early prominent settlers whose places of promi 2 CONC nence in the community were usually parallelled by leadership roles wi 2 CONC thin the church. Not only did James Cole appear to avoid church, but a 2 CONC lso operated a rather rowdy tavern - almost reminiscent of those which 2 CONC gave the old west a notorious flavor. 2 CONT 2 CONT James Cole became a freeman in Plymouth about 1634. He obtained from t 2 CONC he colony a license to operate a public house, and by 1637 his first v 2 CONC iolation of the liquor control laws was recorded in the court records. 2 CONC A later account describes the throwing of stools and general disturba 2 CONC nce until early morning hours. By 1640 the court withdrew James Cole's 2 CONC license to sell liquor, after which he was fined for selling liquor w 2 CONC ithout a license. His license was not restored until 1645. 2 CONT 2 CONT James continued to operate an inn even without his liquor license. He 2 CONC was apparently financially successful and acted as surety on bonds at 2 CONC various times and loaned money. He undoubtedly won the respect of the 2 CONC townspeople. He was elected constable in 1641/2 and again in 1644. He 2 CONC was also appointed highway surveyor several times beginning in 1642. 2 CONT 2 CONT James Cole, as well as his wife, continued to experience problems in o 2 CONC perating the tavern within legal boundaries after his license was rest 2 CONC ored. James and Mary were fined for allowing drunkenness in the tavern 2 CONC , selling liquor on Sunday, and selling liquor to Indians. In 1652 one 2 CONC of his tavern patrons was up all night drinking in Cole's house befor 2 CONC e he went out fishing and accidentally drowned. 2 CONT 2 CONT James himself was cited three times by the court for being drunk, the 2 CONC last time in 1671. In defense of his third offense he claimed to have 2 CONC an infirmity which caused him to appear drunk, and was not fined. He w 2 CONC as also charged with battery in 1650, but cleared of the offense. 2 CONT 2 CONT Despite the rowdy reputation of Cole's tavern, the court in 1653 decid 2 CONC ed to pay James Cole for his expense of operating an "ordinary," and p 2 CONC rovided him with "necessaries" for entertaining strangers. In 1659 the 2 CONC court again paid Cole 10 pounds for improvements in his "ordinary." 2 CONT 2 CONT James Cole also appeared numerous times in court records as either pla 2 CONC intiff or defendant in various actions involving business contracts an 2 CONC d debt collections. 2 CONT 2 CONT In 1670 the operation of the tavern succeeded to James, Jr., who was n 2 CONC ot charged the excise tax that year because he was beginning a new bus 2 CONC iness. The operation of the tavern went smoothly after James, Jr. took 2 CONC it over, and there were no more fines for license and liquor violatio 2 CONC ns, although one of the patrons was charged with "drinking, gameing an 2 CONC d uncivil revelling" in 1671 when he brought a mare into Cole's parlor 2 CONC . Although James, Jr. was not held responsible he was cautioned to "ke 2 CONC ep good order in his house . . . " with "no revelling there." 2 CONT 2 CONT There apparently is no record of the deaths of James and his wife Mary 2 CONC . 2 CONT 2 CONT ********************************* 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT I find our immigrant Cole ancestor to be one of the most colorful char 2 CONC acters I have found in my family tree. In reading the second-hand acco 2 CONC unts of his appearances in public records I would characterize James C 2 CONC ole of Plymouth, Massachusetts as intelligent, respected, prominent, b 2 CONC usiness-oriented, politically astute, and notorious. 2 CONT 2 CONT James Cole arrived in Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1633. Although some p 2 CONC ublished accounts of his arrival in the colonies place him first in Sa 2 CONC co, Maine, later published records show that a different James Cole mo 2 CONC st probably settled in Saco, Maine. 2 CONT 2 CONT The most comprehensive information on the descendants of James Cole is 2 CONC found in an extensive genealogy, The Descendants of James Cole of Ply 2 CONC mouth 1633, by Ernest Byron Cole, published in 1908. Several later pub 2 CONC lished articles have corrected and amplified Ernest Byron Cole's work. 2 CONT 2 CONT Although an early "myth" about James Cole claimed he married the daugh 2 CONC ter of a famous botanist, whose surname was Lobel, more recent publish 2 CONC ed information cites records from Barnstaple, Devonshire, England that 2 CONC identify Mary Tibbes as the wife of James Cole. His first two childre 2 CONC n, James and Hugh, were likewise baptized in Barnstaple, Devonshire. 2 CONT 2 CONT James Cole had at least two more children for whom records can be foun 2 CONC d: John and Mary. 2 CONT 2 CONT Of particular interest is James Cole's apparent lack of church members 2 CONC hip among the scores of early prominent settlers whose places of promi 2 CONC nence in the community were usually parallelled by leadership roles wi 2 CONC thin the church. Not only did James Cole appear to avoid church, but a 2 CONC lso operated a rather rowdy tavern - almost reminiscent of those which 2 CONC gave the old west a notorious flavor. 2 CONT 2 CONT James Cole became a freeman in Plymouth about 1634. He obtained from t 2 CONC he colony a license to operate a public house, and by 1637 his first v 2 CONC iolation of the liquor control laws was recorded in the court records. 2 CONC A later account describes the throwing of stools and general disturba 2 CONC nce until early morning hours. By 1640 the court withdrew James Cole's 2 CONC license to sell liquor, after which he was fined for selling liquor w 2 CONC ithout a license. His license was not restored until 1645. 2 CONT 2 CONT James continued to operate an inn even without his liquor license. He 2 CONC was apparently financially successful and acted as surety on bonds at 2 CONC various times and loaned money. He undoubtedly won the respect of the 2 CONC townspeople. He was elected constable in 1641/2 and again in 1644. He 2 CONC was also appointed highway surveyor several times beginning in 1642. 2 CONT 2 CONT James Cole, as well as his wife, continued to experience problems in o 2 CONC perating the tavern within legal boundaries after his license was rest 2 CONC ored. James and Mary were fined for allowing drunkenness in the tavern 2 CONC , selling liquor on Sunday, and selling liquor to Indians. In 1652 one 2 CONC of his tavern patrons was up all night drinking in Cole's house befor 2 CONC e he went out fishing and accidentally drowned. 2 CONT 2 CONT James himself was cited three times by the court for being drunk, the 2 CONC last time in 1671. In defense of his third offense he claimed to have 2 CONC an infirmity which caused him to appear drunk, and was not fined. He w 2 CONC as also charged with battery in 1650, but cleared of the offense. 2 CONT 2 CONT Despite the rowdy reputation of Cole's tavern, the court in 1653 decid 2 CONC ed to pay James Cole for his expense of operating an "ordinary," and p 2 CONC rovided him with "necessaries" for entertaining strangers. In 1659 the 2 CONC court again paid Cole 10 pounds for improvements in his "ordinary." 2 CONT 2 CONT James Cole also appeared numerous times in court records as either pla 2 CONC intiff or defendant in various actions involving business contracts an 2 CONC d debt collections. 2 CONT 2 CONT In 1670 the operation of the tavern succeeded to James, Jr., who was n 2 CONC ot charged the excise tax that year because he was beginning a new bus 2 CONC iness. The operation of the tavern went smoothly after James, Jr. took 2 CONC it over, and there were no more fines for license and liquor violatio 2 CONC ns, although one of the patrons was charged with "drinking, gameing an 2 CONC d uncivil revelling" in 1671 when he brought a mare into Cole's parlor 2 CONC . Although James, Jr. was not held responsible he was cautioned to "ke 2 CONC ep good order in his house . . . " with "no revelling there." 2 CONT 2 CONT There apparently is no record of the deaths of James and his wife Mary 2 CONC . 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT James Cole 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT James Cole was born in England. He migrated to Plymouth as an adult wi 2 CONC th his wife Mary and their 4 children. James Cole first appears in th 2 CONC e records of Plymouth Colony in the 1630s. The name of the ship on whi 2 CONC ch he sailed to America is not known. 2 CONT James was an innkeeper. Operating an inn, or "ordinary," was a public 2 CONC service and the Colony authorized money to keep the ordinary in good r 2 CONC epair. James also appears in the Records of Plymouth Colony for violat 2 CONC ions of the Colony’s liquor laws on numerous occasions. 2 CONT 2 CONT James Cole’s ordinary was near but not actually on Plymouth’s "Coles H 2 CONC ill." Coles Hill most probably takes its name, not from James Cole, bu 2 CONC t from John Cole who bought property on the hill in 1697. The first re 2 CONC ference to "Coles Hill" appears on 6 March 1698-9 : "The towne granted 2 CONC to Nathaniel Warren 50 foot frunt of land below Coles Hill soe Caled 2 CONC by the shore side and soe to Run down from High Water Marke in to the 2 CONC sea to whorf out soe farr as may be Convenient the sd Warren alwayes l 2 CONC eaveing A sufficient way for Carts to pass along the shore between the 2 CONC banck & the sd land to be taken upp" (Records of the Town of Plymouth 2 CONC , I : 266). 2 CONT 2 CONT The date of James Cole’s death is unknown, he last appears in the reco 2 CONC rds in 1673. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT How do we know about James Cole? 2 CONT From the written records of the 17th century. 2 CONT For a look at the 17th century records that pertain to James Cole, cli 2 CONC ck HERE. 2 CONT www.pilgrimhall.org 2 CONT James Cole arrived in Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1633. Although some 2 CONC published accounts of his arrival in the colonies place him first in S 2 CONC aco, Maine, later published records show that a different James Cole m 2 CONC ost probably settled in Saco, Maine. 2 CONT 2 CONT The most comprehensive information on the descendants of James Cole is 2 CONC found in an extensive genealogy, The Descendants of James Cole of Ply 2 CONC mouth 1633, by Ernest Byron Cole, published in 1908. Several later pub 2 CONC lished articles have corrected and amplified Ernest Byron Cole's work. 2 CONT 2 CONT Although an early "myth" about James Cole claimed he married the daugh 2 CONC ter of a famous botanist, whose surname was Lobel, more recent publish 2 CONC ed information cites records from Barnstaple, Devonshire, England that 2 CONC identify Mary Tibbes as the wife of James Cole. His first two childre 2 CONC n, James and Hugh, were likewise baptized in Barnstaple, Devonshire. 2 CONT 2 CONT James Cole had at least two more children for whom records can be foun 2 CONC d: John and Mary. 2 CONT 2 CONT Of particular interest is James Cole's apparent lack of church members 2 CONC hip among the scores of early prominent settlers whose places of promi 2 CONC nence in the community were usually parallelled by leadership roles wi 2 CONC thin the church. Not only did James Cole appear to avoid church, but a 2 CONC lso operated a rather rowdy tavern - almost reminiscent of those which 2 CONC gave the old west a notorious flavor. 2 CONT 2 CONT James Cole became a freeman in Plymouth about 1634. He obtained from t 2 CONC he colony a license to operate a public house, and by 1637 his first v 2 CONC iolation of the liquor control laws was recorded in the court records. 2 CONC A later account describes the throwing of stools and general disturba 2 CONC nce until early morning hours. By 1640 the court withdrew James Cole's 2 CONC license to sell liquor, after which he was fined for selling liquor w 2 CONC ithout a license. His license was not restored until 1645. 2 CONT 2 CONT James continued to operate an inn even without his liquor license. He 2 CONC was apparently financially successful and acted as surety on bonds at 2 CONC various times and loaned money. He undoubtedly won the respect of the 2 CONC townspeople. He was elected constable in 1641/2 and again in 1644. He 2 CONC was also appointed highway surveyor several times beginning in 1642. 2 CONT 2 CONT James Cole, as well as his wife, continued to experience problems in o 2 CONC perating the tavern within legal boundaries after his license was rest 2 CONC ored. James and Mary were fined for allowing drunkenness in the tavern 2 CONC , selling liquor on Sunday, and selling liquor to Indians. In 1652 one 2 CONC of his tavern patrons was up all night drinking in Cole's house befor 2 CONC e he went out fishing and accidentally drowned. 2 CONT 2 CONT James himself was cited three times by the court for being drunk, the 2 CONC last time in 1671. In defense of his third offense he claimed to have 2 CONC an infirmity which caused him to appear drunk, and was not fined. He w 2 CONC as also charged with battery in 1650, but cleared of the offense. 2 CONT 2 CONT Despite the rowdy reputation of Cole's tavern, the court in 1653 decid 2 CONC ed to pay James Cole for his expense of operating an "ordinary," and p 2 CONC rovided him with "necessaries" for entertaining strangers. In 1659 the 2 CONC court again paid Cole 10 pounds for improvements in his "ordinary." 2 CONT 2 CONT James Cole also appeared numerous times in court records as either pla 2 CONC intiff or defendant in various actions involving business contracts an 2 CONC d debt collections. 2 CONT 2 CONT In 1670 the operation of the tavern succeeded to James, Jr., who was n 2 CONC ot charged the excise tax that year because he was beginning a new bus 2 CONC iness. The operation of the tavern went smoothly after James, Jr. took 2 CONC it over, and there were no more fines for license and liquor violatio 2 CONC ns, although one of the patrons was charged with "drinking, gameing an 2 CONC d uncivil revelling" in 1671 when he brought a mare into Cole's parlor 2 CONC . Although James, Jr. was not held responsible he was cautioned to "ke 2 CONC ep good order in his house . . . " with "no revelling there." 2 CONT 2 CONT There apparently is no record of the deaths of James and his wife Mary 2 CONC . 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Spouse 2 2 CONT Mary Tibbes 2 CONT Born: 15 Jun 1598 in Barnstaple, [parish], Devon, England 2 CONT Died: 7 Mar 1660 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Marriage: 1 May 1625 in Barnstaple, [parish], Devon, England View In 2 CONC fo 2 CONT Children Sex Birth 2 CONT Daniel Cole M 1614 in [city], [parish], [county], England 2 CONT James Cole M 1625 in London, London, [county], England 2 CONT Hugh Cole M 1627 in Bristol, Swansea, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Ephraim Cole M abt 1629 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT John Cole M 21 Nov 1637 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Mary Cole F 1639 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT ******************************** 2 CONT James Cole who was born in London, England. He married Mary Tibbs abou 2 CONC t 1624 in England. James died about 1688 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA. J 2 CONC ames and Mary Tibbs Cole had four children, James, Hugh Cole I, John C 2 CONC ole and Mary Cole. 2 CONT 2 CONT Hugh Cole I was born about 1627 in London, England. He married Mary Fo 2 CONC xwell, daughter of Richard and Ann Shelley Foxwell, August 8, 1654. Hu 2 CONC gh died Swansea, Bristol, MA January 22, 1698-99. Mary was born August 2 CONC 17, 1635 in Scituate, MA, she died 1689 in Swansea, MA. Mary and Hugh 2 CONC had eleven children. Mercy, Experience, James, Hugh II, John , Martha 2 CONC , Anna, Ruth, Ebenezer, Mary and Benjamin. My ancestor was Hugh Cole. 2 CONT 2 CONT Hugh Cole II, was born March 8, 1657/58 in Plymouth, MA. He married De 2 CONC borah Buckland May 6, 1881 in Swansea, Bristol, MA. Deborah was born S 2 CONC eptember 16, 1658 in Rehobeth, Bristol, MA and died November 7, 1724 i 2 CONC n Swansea, Bristol, MA. Hugh died Feburary 17, 1737/38 in Swansea, Bri 2 CONC stol, MA. Hugh and Deborah had ten children, Anna, Christian, Bethia, 2 CONC Deborah, Hugh III, Mary, Joseph, Lydia, James and Hannah. 2 CONT 2 CONT Hugh Cole III, was born May 30, 1683 in Swansea, Bristol, MA. He marri 2 CONC ed Martha Luther, daughter of Samuel Luther and Mary Abell, December 1 2 CONC 3, 1705. Martha was born December 9, 1681 and died 1765 in Swansea, Br 2 CONC istol, MA. Hugh died February 17, 1736/37 in Swansea, Bristol, MA. Hug 2 CONC h and Martha had seven children, Hugh IV, Nehemiah, Joseph, Martha, Pe 2 CONC leg, David and Deborah. 2 CONT 2 CONT Joseph Cole, Sr., was born May 3, 1716 in Swansea, MA. On May 1, 1738 2 CONC he married Freelove Mason, the daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth Barney 2 CONC Mason. Freelove was born November 14, 1720 in Swansea, Bristol, MA an 2 CONC d died 1792 in Washington Co., VA. Joseph died April 22, 1785 in Washi 2 CONC ngton Co., VA. It is believed that Joseph and Freelove are buried in S 2 CONC inclair's Bottom Cemetery in the back under a pine tree. Between 1771 2 CONC and 1774 Joseph moved to Washington County, VA and settled on the Sout 2 CONC h Fork of the Holston River. Joseph and Freelove had seven children, E 2 CONC lizabeth, Joanna, Hugh Sr., Joseph Jr., Urania, Zacheus and Sampson. 2 CONT 2 CONT Sampson Cole was born March 7, 1755 in Swansea, MA. Sampson's first wi 2 CONC fe was Keziah Cole, believed to be the daughter of Isreal Cole. They h 2 CONC ad three children. She was killed after the third child was born by a 2 CONC fall from a horse. Sampson purchased land in Smyth Co., VA as early as 2 CONC 1770. He then married Lydia Wheeler, who was born in NY. She was the 2 CONC daughter of James and Abigail Wheeler. Sampson died June 25, 1833 in S 2 CONC myth Co., VA. Lydia died March 25, 1841 in Smyth Co., VA. They are bot 2 CONC h buried at the cemetery at Old Blankenbeckler School, north of South 2 CONC Fork of the Holston River, above Riverside and below Adwolf, Smyth Co. 2 CONC , VA. Sampson and Lydia Wheeler Cole had eight children, Ann, Freelove 2 CONC , James, Joseph, Jesse, Martha, Elizabeth and Abigail. 2 CONT 2 CONT Elizabeth Cole was born in 1796. She married Andrew Patterson on Septe 2 CONC mber 6, 1814 in Smyth Co., VA. Elizabeth died May 20, 1880 in Washingt 2 CONC on, Co., VA. Andrew Patterson received a land grant in Washington Co, 2 CONC VA for services in the war of 1812. Andrew died June 19, 1862 in Washi 2 CONC ngton Co., VA. He was a Reverand. Andrew and Elizabeth had seven child 2 CONC ren, Ann, Elizabeth, Sampson C., Lydia, Eleanor, Thomas E., and Martha 2 CONC . 2 CONT 2 CONT Martha Patterson married Campbell Berry St. John . 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT **There is a Cole monument in Enniskillen, Ireland dedicated to Sir Lo 2 CONC wry Cole, a general wo served under Wellington during the Peninsular W 2 CONC ar, 1808-1814. The monument is about one hundred feet high, and can b 2 CONC e climbed to give a fine view over the town, (information furnished by 2 CONC Alun Goodall). 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam04785@ 1 FAMC @fam07426@ 0 @ind09836@ INDI 1 NAME PATIENCE /WHEATON/ 2 DISPLAY PATIENCE WHEATON 2 GIVN PATIENCE 2 SURN WHEATON 1 POSITION -7440,-1260 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -7505,-1204,-7374,-1341 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 MAY 1717 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 4 NOV 1782 2 NOTE Patience Wheaton 3 CONT Born: 15 May 1717 3 CONT Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT Patience4 WHEATON (Robert3, Ephraim2, Robert1)855,856 was born 15 May 3 CONC 1717 in Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, USA, and died 4 Novem 3 CONC ber 1782 in Age 64 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE . She married (1) Joseph BOSWORTH859 14 August 1740 in Rehoboth, Bris 2 CONC tol, Massachusetts, USA She married (2) Daniel HUNT861 25 November 1 2 CONC 756 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA862. He was born 6 April 2 CONC 1712 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA863, and died Unknown. 2 CONT 2 CONT Children Sex Birth 2 CONT Patience Bosworth F 2 Mar 1741 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, U 2 CONC SA 2 CONT 2 CONT Mary Bosworth F 8 May 1743 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT 2 CONT Susanna Bosworth F 12 Feb 1745 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, U 2 CONC SA 2 CONT 2 CONT Anne Bosworth F 15 Dec 1746 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT 2 CONT Alice Bosworth F 15 Dec 1746 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT 2 CONT Jabez Bosworth M 9 Jan 1750 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00229@ 1 FAMS @fam04786@ 1 FAMC @fam04773@ 0 @ind09837@ INDI 1 NAME JOSEPH /BOSWORTH/ 2 DISPLAY JOSEPH BOSWORTH 2 GIVN JOSEPH 2 SURN BOSWORTH 1 POSITION -9350,-1260 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -9423,-1204,-9276,-1341 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 AUG 1714 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 5 JAN 1754 2 NOTE Joseph Bosworth 3 CONT Born: 5 Aug 1714 3 CONT Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT Died: 5 Jan 1754 3 CONT Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Spouse 1 2 CONT Patience Toogood 2 CONT Born: 27 Feb 1714 in Swansea, Swansea, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Died: 2 CONT Marriage: 4 Mar 1737 in Swansea, 2 CONT Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Family Groups View alternate family members 2 CONT Spouse 1 2 CONT Patience Toogood 2 CONT Born: 27 Feb 1714 in Swansea, Swansea, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Died: 2 CONT Marriage: 4 Mar 1737 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA View In 2 CONC fo 2 CONT Children Sex Birth 2 CONT 2 CONT Spouse 2 2 CONT Patience Wheaton 2 CONT Born: 15 May 1717 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Died: 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam04786@ 1 FAMC @fam04761@ 0 @ind09899@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN /WELLS/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN WELLS 2 GIVN JOHN 2 SURN WELLS 1 POSITION -21090,-1480 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -21155,-1424,-21024,-1561 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1744 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1813 2 NOTE Sex: M 3 CONT Birth: 1744 in of Kingston, RI 3 CONT Death: 1813 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE (x) John Wells, b: 1744, d: 1813. Born Kingston, R. I., Married France 2 CONC s Brown (1745-1842). 2 CONT Moved to Cheshire, Mass. About 1769. Erected house there, owned farm i 2 CONC n 1780. Five generations of Wellses lived in it, and there was always 2 CONC a John W… (handwritten note says Naomi 1747?) 2 CONT **************************************** 2 CONT Name: John WELLS 2 CONT 2 CONT Note: 2 CONT From the record of Jacqueline Aitken 2 CONT 2 CONT The story I have found in one of the town histories is that her parent 2 CONC s were against the marriage because he had no money. She was disowned 2 CONC when she married him. They left to Cheshire which was then called New 2 CONC Providence Ma. to build a life. They worked hard and became very succe 2 CONC ssful even wealthy by the standards of the day. They had a very large 2 CONC farm. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Marriage 1 Frances BROWN b: 1745 in Warwick, RI 2 CONT Children 2 CONT Elisha WELLS b: ABT 1767 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 CONC ---------- 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam04817@ 1 FAMC @fam07816@ 0 @ind10025@ INDI 1 NAME ROBERT /SHERMAN/ 2 DISPLAY ROBERT SHERMAN 2 GIVN ROBERT 2 SURN SHERMAN 1 POSITION -26120,-1480 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -26185,-1424,-26054,-1561 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 DEC 1705 2 NOTE 3 CONT Born in Swansea, , Ma. 3 CONT 26 Dec 1705 3 CONT 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1775 2 PLAC Swansea, , Ma. 3 _XREF @place00062@ 2 NOTE 1729 3 CONT 3 CONT 1775 3 CONT Age: 70 3 CONT Died in Swansea, , Ma. 3 CONT 1775 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMC @fam07835@ 1 FAMS @fam07954@ 0 @ind10090@ INDI 1 NAME ALICE /PADDOCK/ 2 DISPLAY ALICE PADDOCK 2 GIVN ALICE 2 SURN PADDOCK 1 POSITION -32060,-1090 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -32125,-1034,-31994,-1171 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 MAR 1639 2 NOTE Alice PADDOCK was born on 7 Mar 1639/40 in Killany, Louth, Ireland. . 3 CONC She died on 24 Sep 1692. 2 PLAC Killany, Louth, Ireland. 3 _XREF @place00052@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 24 SEP 1692 2 NOTE Alice Paddock (7 Mar 1639/40-24 Sep 1692), 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT Zachariah EDDY b: 10 Apr 1664 in Swansea, Bristol, MA 2 CONT John EDDY b: 10 Oct 1666 in Swansea, Bristol, MA 2 CONT Elizabeth EDDY b: 3 Aug 1670 in Swansea, Bristol, MA 2 CONT Samuel EDDY b: 4 Jun 1673 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA 2 CONT Ebenezer EDDY b: 5 Feb 1675 in Swansea, Bristol, MA 2 CONT Caleb EDDY b: 21 Sep 1678 in Swansea, Bristol, MA 2 CONT Joshua EDDY b: 21 Feb 1680 in Swansea, Bristol, MA 2 CONT Obadiah EDDY b: 2 Sep 1683 in Swansea, Bristol, MA 2 CONT ********************************************** 2 CONT Children of Alice Paddock and Zachariah Eddy are: i. Zachariah Eddy 2 CONC was born 10 Apr 1664 in Swansea MA, and died 12 Apr 1737 in Glouceste 2 CONC r RI. He married Mary Baker 13 Feb 1684 in Middleboro MA. He married A 2 CONC nphillis Smith, daughter of Edward Smith and Amphillis Angell. 2 CONT ii. John Eddy was born 10 Oct 1666 in Swansea MA, and died Nov 172 2 CONC 6 in Newport RI. He married Hopestill Butterworth Abt Feb 1701 in Reho 2 CONC both MA, daughter of John Butterworth. She was born 22 Jan 1663 in Reh 2 CONC oboth MA, and died Bet 1706 and 1710. He married Elizabeth Bond 26 Nov 2 CONC 1711 in Boston MA. She was born Bef 1670 in Boston MA, and died Nov 1 2 CONC 747 in Newport RI. 2 CONT iii. Elizabeth Eddy was born 3 Aug 1670 in Swansea MA, and died 14 2 CONC Mar 1718. She married Samuel Whipple 26 Feb 1690 in Providence RI, so 2 CONC n of Samuel Whipple and Mary Harris. He was born 1669 in Providence RI 2 CONC , and died 17 Apr 1728 in Groton CT. 2 CONT iv. Samuel Eddy was born 4 Jun 1673 in Swansea MA, and died Bef 17 2 CONC 18. 2 CONT v. Ebenezer Eddy was born 8 Feb 1675 in Swansea MA, and died 8 Aug 2 CONC 1726 in Swansea MA. He married Sarah Harding 17 Jun 1701 in Middlebor 2 CONC o MA. She was born Abt 1677 in Providence RI, and died Abt 1747. 2 CONT vi. Caleb Eddy was born 21 Sep 1678 in Swansea MA, and died 21 Nov 2 CONC 1748 in Swansea MA. He married Bethiah Smith 11 Jan 1703 in Middlebor 2 CONC o MA, daughter of Dermit Jeremiah Smith and Abigail. She was born 1680 2 CONC in probably Swansea MA, and died 13 Sep 1720. 2 CONT vii. Joshua Eddy was born 21 Feb 1680 in Swansea MA, and died 13 N 2 CONC ov 1768 in Gloucester RI. He married Hannah Stevens 3 May 1708 in Swan 2 CONC sea MA. She was born 30 Apr 1682 in Salisbury MA, and died 22 Oct 1757 2 CONC in Gloucester RI. 2 CONT 12. viii. Obadiah Eddy was born 2 Sep 1683 in Swansea MA, and died 1 2 CONC 757. He married Abigail Devotion 9 Dec 1709 in Swansea MA. She was bor 2 CONC n 1688 in Brookline, Norfolk Co. MA, and died 14 Mar 1729-1730 in Swan 2 CONC sea MA. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00349@ 1 FAMS @fam04913@ 1 FAMC @fam04914@ 0 @ind10091@ INDI 1 NAME ZACHARIAH /EDDY/ 2 DISPLAY ZACHARIAH EDDY 2 GIVN ZACHARIAH 2 SURN EDDY 1 POSITION -32680,-1070 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -32752,-1014,-32608,-1151 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1639 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE SEP 1718 2 NOTE Name: Zachariah EDDY 3 CONT 3 CONT Birth: 1639 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA 3 CONT Death: 4 Sep 1718 in Swansea, Bristol, MA 3 CONT Burial: Swansea, Bristol, MA 3 CONT 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Zachariah EDDY was born in 1639 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. He died o 2 CONC n 4 Sep 1718 in Swansea, MA. Zachariah was bound out at the age of 7 y 2 CONC ears to Mr. John Browne ofRehobeth. The latter was a man of importance 2 CONC in Plymouth, being theGovernor's Assistant from 1636 to 1655. He was 2 CONC one of the originalsettlers and proprietors of Taunton. When he died, 2 CONC he left Zachariah 50acres of land. 2 CONT 2 CONT He initially settled in Middleboro and remained there for 8 years. His 2 CONC house stood near what was later known as Eddy's furnace, just south of 2 CONC the present Eddyville. 2 CONT 2 CONT He later moved to Swansea (1669) as one of the first purchasers and ow 2 CONC nedconsiderable land (see "The Eddy Family in America" for a descripti 2 CONC on ofthe various pieces of land). In these earliest times Swansea comp 2 CONC risedthe land which lay between the two upper forks of Narragansett Ba 2 CONC y.There are five main necks or peninsulas extending southward. The mos 2 CONC teastern one (now Somerset) is between the Taunton River and Lees Rive 2 CONC r(formerly called Mattapoisett River). This neck is called ShawomettNe 2 CONC ck. The next peninsula lies between Lees River and Coles River. Thisis 2 CONC called Mattapoisett Neck (now called Gardiners Neck and SouthSwansea) 2 CONC . The third peninsula is divided into two sections by theKickemuit Riv 2 CONC er, while the eastern section is often called Towesett(alias sheep pas 2 CONC ture) and the western section was called Mt. Hope Neck.The latter exte 2 CONC nded far to the south and was the great stronghold of KingPhilip. Betw 2 CONC een the Warren and the Barrington Rivers was New Meadow Neck(now calle 2 CONC d Hampden Meadows). The westernmost neck, between theBarrington and th 2 CONC e Providence Rivers, was called Wannamoisett Neck. TheShawomett lands 2 CONC comprised not only the Shawomett Neck, but probablyextended north to t 2 CONC he present Dighton line. Zachariah deeded a portionof his lands near S 2 CONC wansea village as "a burying place for and to thefamilies of said Eddy 2 CONC s and for such of their neighbors as they shallchoose to admit of fore 2 CONC ver..." The cemetary lies on a hilltop,overlooking a cove of salt wate 2 CONC r, just south of the main road through thevillage. Zachariah's parents 2 CONC are probably buried there, as are many ofhis descendants. 2 CONT 2 CONT He and Caleb were among the first members of the First Baptist Church 2 CONC inSwansea headed by Rev. John Myles, who had been warned out of Rehobe 2 CONC th. 2 CONT 2 CONT During King Philip's War (1675), he apparently moved to Plymouth until 2 CONC Swansea was safe again. Zachariah EDDY and Alice PADDOCK were married 2 CONC on 7 May 1663 in Plymouth, MA.148 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam04913@ 1 FAMC @fam04915@ 0 @ind10092@ INDI 1 NAME MARY /HOLMES/ 2 DISPLAY MARY HOLMES 2 GIVN MARY 2 SURN HOLMES 1 POSITION -31940,-850 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -32005,-794,-31874,-931 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1613 2 NOTE She was born in Ireland. 2 PLAC Ireland. 3 _XREF @place00053@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE MAR 1651 2 PLAC Plymouth, Plymouth, MA 3 _XREF @place00042@ 2 NOTE Mary HOLMES died in 1660 in Plymouth, Bristol, MA. 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE ALT MARY AUSTIN 2 CONT Children 2 CONT Alice PADDOCK b: 7 Mar 1640 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA 2 CONT Zachariah PADDOCK b: 20 Mar 1636 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA 2 CONT George PADDOCK b: 1647 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA 2 CONT Elizabeth PADDOCK b: 27 Jun 1634 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA 2 CONT Robert PADDOCK b: 1632 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA 2 CONT John PADDOCK b: 1 Apr 1634 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA 2 CONT Mary PADDOCK b: 10 Mar 1638 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA 2 CONT Susanna PADDOCK b: 1649 in Bristol County, MA 2 CONT ************************************* 2 CONT Children were: 2 CONT 2 CONT 385 2 CONT i. 2 CONT Alice PADDOCK. 2 CONT 2 CONT ii. 2 CONT Robert PADDOCK , Jr. was born in 1634. 2 CONT 2 CONT iii. 2 CONT Elizabeth PADDOCK. 2 CONT 2 CONT iv. 2 CONT Mary PADDOCK was born on 10 Mar 1637/38. 2 CONT 2 CONT v. 2 CONT John PADDOCK was born on 1 Apr 1643. 2 CONT 2 CONT vi. 2 CONT George PADDOCK. 2 CONT 2 CONT vii. 2 CONT Susanna PADDOCK. 2 CONT 2 CONT viii. 2 CONT Zachariah PADDOCK was born on 20 Mar 1635/36. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00349@ 1 FAMS @fam04914@ 0 @ind10093@ INDI 1 NAME ROBERT /PADDOCK/ 2 DISPLAY ROBERT PADDOCK 2 GIVN ROBERT 2 SURN PADDOCK 1 POSITION -32230,-830 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -32295,-774,-32164,-911 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 BORDER 4 OUTLINE #808080 2 FLAGS 3 ENABLE bt 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 SEP 1584 2 NOTE Birth: 16 Sep 1584 in Stephenstown, Dublin, Ireland 3 CONT 2 PLAC Stephenstown, Dublin, Ireland 3 _XREF @place00041@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 25 JUL 1650 2 PLAC Plymouth, Plymouth, MA 3 _XREF @place00042@ 2 NOTE He died on 26 Jul 1650 in Plymouth, Bristol, MA. 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Robert PADDOCK was born on 16 Sep 1584 in Stephenstown, Balrothey, Ir 2 CONC eland?. He died on 26 Jul 1650 in Plymouth, Bristol, MA. More on Paddo 2 CONC ck genealogy in Huth Genealogy. Robert PADDOCK and Mary HOLMES were ma 2 CONC rried on 12 Oct 1630 in Ireland. 2 CONT 2 CONT *********************************************** 2 CONT SOURCES 2 CONT Sources: 2 CONT Abbrev: Mayflower Births and Deaths 2 CONT Title: Mayflower Births and Deaths 2 CONT Author: Susan Roser 2 CONT Publication: Volume II 2 CONT Page: volume II 2 CONT Quality: 3 2 CONT Abbrev: John Morrill Falla 2 CONT Title: John Morrill Falla 2 CONT Author: John Falla 2 CONT Publication: PO Box 113 2 CONT Tenants Harbor, ME 2 CONT 207/372-8151 2 CONT Abbrev: Sears Family Association 2 CONT Title: Sears Family Association 2 CONT Publication: PO Box 865 2 CONT Duncan, OK 73534-0856 2 CONT Abbrev: Descendents of Thomas Eddye 2 CONT Title: Descendents of Thomas Eddye 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam04914@ 1 FAMC @F139@ 0 @ind10094@ INDI 1 NAME ELIZABETH /SAVORY/ 2 DISPLAY ELIZABETH SAVORY 2 GIVN ELIZABETH 2 SURN SAVORY 1 POSITION -32560,-890 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -32628,-834,-32491,-971 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1606 2 NOTE born Abt 1606 in England, and died 24 May 1689 in Swansea MA. 3 CONT Elizabeth SAVORY185 was born in 1607 2 PLAC England, 3 _XREF @place00013@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 24 MAY 1689 2 PLAC Swansea MA. 3 _XREF @place00014@ 2 NOTE . She died on 24 May 1689 in Swansea, Mass.. 3 CONT 3 CONT Birth: 1606 in England 3 CONT Death: 24 May 1689 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA 3 CONT died 24 May 1689 in Swansea MA. 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT John EDDY b: 25 Dec 1637 2 CONT Zachariah EDDY b: 1639 in Plymouth, Plymouth, MA 2 CONT Caleb EDDY b: 1643 2 CONT Obadiah EDDY b: 1645 2 CONT Hannah EDDY b: 27 Jun 1647 2 CONT ******************************************** 2 CONT Children of Elizabeth Savery and Samuel Eddy are: i. John Eddy was 2 CONC born 25 Dec 1637 in Plymouth MA, and died 27 May 1715 in Tisbury MA. H 2 CONC e married Hepzibah Daggett Abt 1658 in Martha's Vineyard MA, daughter 2 CONC of John Daggett and Bathsheba "Fay". She was born Abt 1642 in Watertow 2 CONC n, Middlesex Co. MA, and died 3 May 1726 in Tisbury MA. 2 CONT 24. ii. Zachariah Eddy was born 1639 in Plymouth MA, and died 4 Sep 2 CONC 1718 in Swansea MA. He married Alice Paddock 7 May 1663 in East Bridge 2 CONC water MA. She was born 7 Mar 1640, and died 24 Sep 1692. He married Ab 2 CONC igail. She died 13 Sep 1720. 2 CONT iii. Caleb Eddy was born 1643 in Plymouth MA, and died 23 Mar 1712 2 CONC -1713 in Swansea MA. He married Elizabeth Bullock 6 Dec 1671 in Rehobo 2 CONC th MA, daughter of Richard Bullock and Elizabeth Ingraham. She was bor 2 CONC n 7 Oct 1650 in Rehoboth MA, and died 15 Feb 1729-1730 in Plymouth MA. 2 CONC 2 CONT iv. Obadiah Eddy was born 1645 in Plymouth MA, and died 1727 in Pl 2 CONC ymouth MA. He married Bennett Ellis Abt 1668, daughter of John Ellis a 2 CONC nd Elizabeth Freeman. She was born 27 Feb 1649, and died Aft 8 Nov 171 2 CONC 7. 2 CONT v. Hannah Eddy was born Abt 23 Jun 1647 in Plymouth MA. 2 CONT vi. Samuel Eddy was born Abt 1649. 2 CONT vii. Elizabeth Eddy was born 1649 in Plymouth MA, and died 19 Nov. 2 CONC 2 CONT ***************************************** 2 CONT CHILDREN: 2 CONT i JOHN, b. Plymouth 25 December 1637 [ PCR 2:82]; m. by 1659 (el 2 CONC dest child b. 3 May 1659 [ Gen Adv 3:84]) Hepzibah Doggett, daughter o 2 CONC f JOHN DOGGETT . 2 CONT 2 CONT ii ZACHARIAH, b. about 1639 [ PCR 2:112-13]; m. (1) Plymouth 7 M 2 CONC ay 1663 Alice Padduck [ PVR 663], who d. Swansea 24 September 1692 [ S 2 CONC wVR 212]; m. (2) after 1692 Abigail (_____) Smith, widow of Jeremiah/D 2 CONC ermot Smith (in his will of 4 November 1718 Zachariah Eddy names wife 2 CONC Abigail, and in her will of 2 January 1720 she names her Smith childre 2 CONC n [ Eddy Gen 34, 37, citing BrPR 3:488, 693]). 2 CONT 2 CONT iii CALEB, b. about 1643 [ PCLR 2:1:39]; m. Swansea 6 December 1 2 CONC 671 Elizabeth Bullock [ SwVR 22]. 2 CONT 2 CONT iv OBADIAH, b. say 1645; m. by 1669 Bennet Ellis, daughter of Jo 2 CONC hn and Elizabeth (Freeman) Ellis [ NEHGR 119:172-73]. 2 CONT 2 CONT v HANNAH, b. Plymouth 23 June 1647 [ PCR 8:4]; no further record 2 CONC . 2 CONT 2 CONT ********************************** 2 CONT There was a Thomas Savery killed in King Phillip's War, 1676. Could h 2 CONC avebeen a brother. Children were: 2 CONT 2 CONT 384 2 CONT i. 2 CONT Zachariah EDDY. 2 CONT 2 CONT ii. 2 CONT John EDDY was born on 25 Dec 1637. 2 CONT 2 CONT iii. 2 CONT Caleb EDDY was born in 1643. 2 CONT 2 CONT iv. 2 CONT Obadiah EDDY was born in 1645. 2 CONT 2 CONT v. 2 CONT Hannah EDDY. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00002@ 1 FAMS @fam04915@ 1 FAMC @fam07815@ 0 @ind10095@ INDI 1 NAME SAMUEL /EDDY/ 2 DISPLAY SAMUEL EDDY 2 GIVN SAMUEL 2 SURN EDDY 1 POSITION -32840,-880 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -32905,-824,-32774,-961 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 MAY 1608 2 NOTE Birth: 15 May 1608 in Cranbrook, Kent, England 3 CONT 2 PLAC Cranbrook, Kent, England 3 _XREF @place00043@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 12 NOV 1687 2 PLAC Swansea, Bristol, MA 3 _XREF @place00046@ 2 NOTE Death: 12 Nov 1687 in Swansea, Bristol, MA 3 CONT Burial: Swansea, Bristol, MA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE SAMUEL EDDY 2 CONT 2 CONT ORIGIN: Cranbrook, Kent 2 CONT MIGRATION: 1630 2 CONT FIRST RESIDENCE: Plymouth 2 CONT REMOVES: Swansea by 1681 2 CONT OCCUPATION: Tailor. On 26 June 1678 the town of Plymouth allowed five 2 CONC shillings to "Goodman Edey viz: Samuell Edey for work done by him in t 2 CONC ime of the war in making clothes for soldiers" [ PTR 1:157]. 2 CONT CHURCH MEMBERSHIP: Samuel Eddy and his wife were both members of the P 2 CONC lymouth church, as evidenced by the inclusion of their death dates in 2 CONC the records of that church. 2 CONT FREEMAN: Admitted 1 January 1633/4 [ PCR 1:5]. In "1633" and 7 March 1 2 CONC 636/7 Plymouth lists of freemen, and in Plymouth portion of 1639, 1658 2 CONC and 1670 lists of freemen [ PCR 1:4, 53; 5:274; 8:174, 197]. 2 CONT OFFICES: In Plymouth portion of 1643 Plymouth Colony list of men able 2 CONC to bear arms [ PCR 8:188]. 2 CONT ESTATE: On 9 May 1631 Experience Mitchell sold to Samuel Eddy for £20 2 CONC "his dwelling house, garden plot & fence, with all things nailfast in 2 CONC the same," reserving a portion of the garden plot [ PCR 12:18]. 2 CONT Assessed 9s. in Plymouth tax lists of 25 March 1633 and 27 March 16 2 CONC 34 [ PCR 1:10, 28]. 2 CONT Granted three acres "next to the lands of Joh. Dunham the elder," 7 2 CONC November 1636 [ PCR 1:46]. 2 CONT On 6 July 1638 Samuel Eddy sold to Richard Clough for forty bushels 2 CONC of Indian corn "all that his house and garden in Plymouth wherein the 2 CONC said Samuel now dwelleth" [ PCR 12:31]. On the same day Nicholas Snow 2 CONC sold to Samuel Eddy for the same amount "all that his house & garden 2 CONC adjoining with the fence in & about the same in Plymouth wherein the s 2 CONC aid Nicholas now dwelleth" [ PCR 12:31]. 2 CONT Granted "six acres of upland lying on the northwest side of Fresh L 2 CONC ake, about the fishing place, and thirty acres of upland at the Narrog 2 CONC ansett Hill, and four acres of meadow, or else half the meadow ground 2 CONC there to it," 16 September 1641 [ PCR 2:26]. 2 CONT On 7 March 1642[/3?] John Allen sold to Samuel Eddy "all that his h 2 CONC ouse, barns & buildings with the lands thereunto belonging lying at Wi 2 CONC llingsly and Woeberry Plain" [ PCR 12:90]. On 3 March 1645[/6?] Samuel 2 CONC Eddy sold to John Tompson "all that his house situate at the Spring H 2 CONC ill in Plymouth with the garden place adjoining and three acres of upl 2 CONC and ... lying in the Newfield" [ PCR 12:134]. On 20 March 1647[/8?] "S 2 CONC amuell Eedy" sold to Experience Mitchell of Duxbury "one acre of marsh 2 CONC meadow" [ PCR 12:151]. 2 CONT As early as March 1651 Samuel Eddy had "interest and proprieties in 2 CONC the town's land at Punckateesett over against Road Island," and on 22 2 CONC March 1663/4 he and Thomas Savory were jointly recorded as the holder 2 CONC s of Lot #3 on "Puncateesett Necke" [ PTR 1:36, 63]. On 14 July 1667 S 2 CONC amuel Eddy was granted six acres of meadow "lying at the South Meadow 2 CONC Brook" [ PTR 1:89, 281]. On 5 August 1672 "the swamp at Wellingsley ly 2 CONC ing up the brook" was granted to "the neighbors there," being five men 2 CONC including "Samuell Eedey" [ PTR 1:127]. 2 CONT "Samuell Eedey" was one of five men "desiring some proportions of l 2 CONC and to accommodate them for their posterities, the Court giveth libert 2 CONC y unto them to look out a tract of land for that purpose, and if found 2 CONC convenient it shall be confirmed unto them for the ends aforesaid," 7 2 CONC June 1659 [ PCR 3:164], and was in the list of those permitted to "lo 2 CONC ok out some accommodations of land, as being the first borne children 2 CONC of this government," 3 June 1662 [ PCR 4:19]. 2 CONT On 20 February 1662 Thomas Savory of Plymouth, planter, deeded to S 2 CONC amuel Eddy of Plymouth, tailor, "all that his whole right part and por 2 CONC tion of the land belonging to the town of Plymouth aforesaid commonly 2 CONC called and known by the name of Punckateesett, and places adjacent lyi 2 CONC ng over against Road Iland," in exchange for "a parcel of upland and m 2 CONC eadow belonging to the said Samuell Eedey lying at the four mile brook 2 CONC in the township of Plymouth aforesaid, as also a parcel of upland bei 2 CONC ng six acres lying and being at or near Fresh Lake in the township of 2 CONC Plymouth" [ MD 17:244-45, transcribing PCLR 2:2:111]. 2 CONT On 24 March 1662 "Samuell Eedey seni[o]r" of Plymouth, tailor, gran 2 CONC ted "unto his two sons viz: Zacariah Eedey and Obadiah Eedey all that 2 CONC his share lot and portion of land which he hath in the land granted an 2 CONC d confirmed by the court in June last past before the date hereof, unt 2 CONC o sundry persons, lying near unto Namassakett," to be equally divided 2 CONC between them, reserving "unto his own use six acres of the upland of t 2 CONC he said lot of land," this six acres to belong to sons Zachariah and O 2 CONC badiah at his death, and that they permit him to winter three cows on 2 CONC their share of the land; "it was mutually agreed before the ratificati 2 CONC on of the premises by and between the said Samuell Eedey and Zachariah 2 CONC Eedey that in case Caleb Eedey shall desire a quarter part of the abo 2 CONC vesaid land he shall have it"; acknowledged 26 February 1672 [ MD 18:3 2 CONC 4-35, transcribing PCLR 2:2:116; see also MD 18:37]. 2 CONT On 7 March 1671[/2] Samuel Eddy of Plymouth, tailor, sold to Steven 2 CONC Bryant Senior of Plymouth, husbandman, "all that my one share of land 2 CONC be it more or less divided and undivided that I have in a certain sha 2 CONC re or tract of land called the Major's Purchase lying at or near Namas 2 CONC sakeesett Pond"; acknowledged by Samuel Eddy and Elizabeth his wife on 2 CONC the same day [ PCLR 3:217]. 2 CONT On 16 February 1673/4 the town of Plymouth noted that "land which S 2 CONC amuell Ryder bought of Samuell Eedey lying at Mannomett Ponds" was sti 2 CONC ll common land, according to the records searched [ PTR 1:138]. 2 CONT BIRTH: Baptized Cranbrook, Kent, 15 May 1608, son of William and Mary 2 CONC (Fosten) Eddy [ Eddy Gen 22]. 2 CONT DEATH: Swansea 12 November 1688 [ PChR 262]. 2 CONT MARRIAGE: By 1637 Elizabeth _____; d. Swansea 24 May 1689 "in her 82nd 2 CONC year at the end of it" [ PChR 265]. (Elizabeth has been called sister 2 CONC of Thomas Savory of Plymouth, based on relationships stated in deeds 2 CONC [ Eddy Gen 22]. Unfortunately for this argument, one of these deeds do 2 CONC es not state the connection; the deed from Thomas Savory to Samuel Edd 2 CONC y of 20 February 1662 does not refer to Eddy as "brother-in-law" [ MD 2 CONC 17:244-45; PCLR 2:2:111]. The later deed, by the widow of Thomas, does 2 CONC refer to "our brother-in-law Samuel Eddy" [ PCLR 4:311], so the ident 2 CONC ification certainly remains possible. Note also that Eddy and Savory w 2 CONC ere granted land jointly in 1664 [ PTR 1:63], although these lots were 2 CONC all granted to pairs of individuals, not necessarily related.) 2 CONT ******************************************************** 2 CONT Samuel EDDY was born before 15 May 1608 in Cranbrook, Kent, England. H 2 CONC e died on 12 Nov 1687 in Swansea, Mass.. "The Eddy Family in America" 2 CONC devotes several pages to Samuel Eddy and hisvarious land purchases in 2 CONC Swansea and Tiverton, RI. 2 CONT 2 CONT AT his father's death, he was put in the guardianship of his brotherPh 2 CONC ineas Eddy, who was to provide for his education and apprenticeship in 2 CONC a trade. He became a tailor. At the age of 22 he received an inheriten 2 CONC ceof 100 pounds from his father's estate. He and his brother, John,pur 2 CONC chased passage on the "Handmaid", leaving the port of London on August 2 CONC 10, 1630, and arriving in Plymouth harbor on October 29th after a very 2 CONC stormy 12 weeks at sea. He and John wanted to settle in Boston, but we 2 CONC rerejected by the Massachusetts Bay Colony for lack of properdocumenta 2 CONC tion. John finally succeeded and settled in Watertown in 1631.Samuel r 2 CONC emained in Plymouth and purchased a dwelling on what is now 34and 36 M 2 CONC arket Street in Plymouth from Experience Mitchell. He was amongthe poo 2 CONC r of the Colony during these early years. In the late 1670's,their son 2 CONC s Caleb and Zachariah convinced them to sell their house inPlymouth an 2 CONC d move to Swansea, where they died. 2 CONT 2 CONT For more, see "The Eddy family in America," 1930, pp. 5ff. Samuel EDDY 2 CONC and Elizabeth SAVORY were married in 1636 in Plymouth, MA.103 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam04915@ 1 FAMC @fam04919@ 0 @ind10102@ INDI 1 NAME MARY (ENGLAND) /FOSTEN/ 2 DISPLAY MARY (ENGLAND) FOSTEN 2 GIVN MARY 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN FOSTEN 1 POSITION -32760,-660 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -32828,-604,-32691,-766 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 SEP 1568 2 PLAC Cranbrook, Kent, England. 3 _XREF @place00051@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 18 JUL 1611 2 PLAC Cranbrook, Kent, England. 3 _XREF @place00051@ 2 NOTE Birth: 19 Sep 1568 in Cranbrook, Kent, England 3 CONT Death: 18 Jul 1611 in Cranbrook, Kent, England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT Nathaniel EDDYE b: 30 Mar 1589 2 CONT Mary EDDYE b: 19 Sep 1591 2 CONT Phineas EDDYE b: Sep 1593 2 CONT John EDDYE b: 27 Mar 1597 2 CONT Eleanor EDDYE b: Aug 1599 2 CONT Abigail EDDYE b: Oct 1601 2 CONT Anna EDDYE b: 15 May 1603 2 CONT Elizabeth EDDYE b: Dec 1606 2 CONT Samuel EDDY b: 15 May 1608 in Cranbrook, Kent, England 2 CONT Zacharias EDDYE b: Mar 1610 2 CONT Nathanial EDDYE b: Jul 1611 2 CONT Priscilla EDDYE 2 CONT ********************************** 2 CONT Children of William Eddye and Mary Fosten were as follows: 2 CONT 2 CONT I. Nathanael Eddye was born on March 30, 1589 at Staplehurst, Kent, En 2 CONC gland. He died before 1611. 2 CONT II. Mary Eddye was born on September 19, 1591 at Cranbrook, Kent, Engl 2 CONC and. She married Simeon Evernden. 2 CONT III. Phineas Eddye was born on September 23, 1593 at Cranbrook, Kent, 2 CONC England. He married Christian Christian and later married Katherine Co 2 CONC urthopp. 2 CONT IV. John Eddye was born on March 27, 1597 at Cranbrook, Kent, England. 2 CONC He married Amy Doggett and later married Joanna (--?--). 2 CONT V. Ellen Eleanor Eddye was born on August 5, 1599 at Cranbrook, Kent, 2 CONC England. She died October 1610 at Cranbrook, Kent, England, at age 11. 2 CONC 2 CONT VI. Abigail Eddye was born on October 1601 at Cranbrook, Kent, England 2 CONC . She married John Benjamin. 2 CONT VII. Anna Eddye was born on May 15, 1603 at Cranbrook, Kent, England. 2 CONC She married Barnabas Wines. 2 CONT VIII. Elizabeth Eddye was born on December 7, 1606 at Cranbrook, Kent, 2 CONC England. 2 CONT IX. SAMUEL EDDYE was born circa 1608 at Cranbrook, Kent, England. He m 2 CONC arried Elizabeth Savery. 2 CONT X. Zacharias Benjamin Eddye was born March 1610 at Cranbrook, Kent, En 2 CONC gland. 2 CONT XI. Nathaniel Eddye was born on July 18, 1611 at Cranbrook, Kent, Engl 2 CONC and. He died on July 27, 1611 at Cranbrook, Kent, England. 2 CONT ***************************************************** 2 CONT Mary FOSTEN was born on 19 Sep 1568 in Cranbrook, Kent, England. She d 2 CONC ied in Jul 1611 in Cranbrook, Kent, England. 2 CONT Children were: 2 CONT 2 CONT 768 2 CONT i. 2 CONT Samuel EDDY. 2 CONT 2 CONT ii. 2 CONT Nathaniel EDDY was born on 30 Mar 1589 in Cranbrook, Kent, England. H 2 CONC e died young. 2 CONT 2 CONT iii. 2 CONT Mary EDDY was born in Sep 1591. 2 CONT 2 CONT iv. 2 CONT Phineas EDDY was born before Sep 1593 in Cranbrook, Kent, England. He 2 CONC died before 7 Jun 1641 in Nayland, Suffolk, England. He may have take 2 CONC n care of Samuel when his father died. 2 CONT 2 CONT He later removed from Cranbrook to Portsmouth. 2 CONT 2 CONT v. 2 CONT John EDDY was born before Mar 1596/97 in Cranbrook, Kent, England. He 2 CONC died on 12 Oct 1684 in Watertown, MA. He's #5 in The Eddys in America 2 CONC , 1930. He and Samuel Eddy came over onthe vessel "Handmaid." After 12 2 CONC weeks at sea, the vessel reachedPlymouth harbor in MA on October 29, 2 CONC 1630. 2 CONT 2 CONT "In the latter part of the reign of Elizabeth I (1558-1600), a desire 2 CONC fora simpler form of religious worship grew and spread among some of t 2 CONC heProtestants in England. These dissenters were called Puritans. Theyi 2 CONC ncreased rapidly in numbers among the best elements of the middle clas 2 CONC s,especially in the counties of Essex and Suffolk. 2 CONT 2 CONT "During the reigns of James I and Charles I, the persecution of theseP 2 CONC uritans became so severe that a great migration to the shores of NewEn 2 CONC gland began in 1630 and lasted until 1643. Over 25,000 came in those13 2 CONC years and of these probably 15,000 were from Suffolk and EssexCountie 2 CONC s. This great migration started under the leadership of JohnWinthrop o 2 CONC f Groton in the spring of 1630. Previous to June of that year,fourteen 2 CONC emigrant ships had said from England. Among the passengers onthese ve 2 CONC ssels were the new governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, JohnWinth 2 CONC rop, the deputy governor, and many of the assistants, and others whowe 2 CONC re to aid in the civil affairs of the new settlement. John Doggett, ac 2 CONC ousin of Amy Doggett Eddy, was among the number. 2 CONT 2 CONT "The Winthrops, Doggetts, and Eddys were known to each other in Englan 2 CONC d,for John Winthrop had married for his second wife Thomasine Clopton 2 CONC ofGroton; Thomas Doggett, a cousin of Amy, had married her sister Marg 2 CONC eryClopton of Grotton, and John Eddy had married Amy Doggett of Groton 2 CONC .This is doubtless the reason why John and Samuel Eddy within two week 2 CONC s oflanding at Plymouth left for the Bay Colony. They wished to settle 2 CONC neartheir friends and acquaintances. At this time there was an agreem 2 CONC entbetween the two colonies that a man must carry letters of dismissal 2 CONC fromone colony before he could be received as an inhabitant of the ot 2 CONC her.John and Samuel did not carry thos letters with them and so were o 2 CONC bligedto return to Plymouth with John Grant and Capt. Standish. Someti 2 CONC me priorto February 26, 1631/32, John Eddy procured the necessary lett 2 CONC er ofdismissal and was received into the Bay Colony..." The Eddy Famil 2 CONC y inAmerica, pp. 15-16. 2 CONT 2 CONT vi. 2 CONT Elaenor EDDY was born in Aug 1599. 2 CONT 2 CONT vii. 2 CONT Abigail EDDY was born in Oct 1601 in Cranbrook, Kent, England. She di 2 CONC ed on 20 Mar 1686/87 in Charlestown, MA. They arrived on the ship "Lio 2 CONC n." 2 CONT 2 CONT viii. 2 CONT Anna EDDY was born in May 1603 in Cranbrook, Kent, England. 2 CONT 2 CONT ix. 2 CONT Elizabeth EDDY was born in Dec 1606. 2 CONT 2 CONT x. 2 CONT Zachariah EDDY was born in Mar 1609/10. 2 CONT 2 CONT xi. 2 CONT Nathaniel EDDY was born in Jul 1611. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00225@ 1 FAMS @fam04919@ 1 FAMC @fam07830@ 0 @ind10103@ INDI 1 NAME WILLIAM (ENGLAND) /EDDYE/ 2 DISPLAY WILLIAM (ENGLAND) EDDYE 2 GIVN WILLIAM 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN EDDYE 1 POSITION -32920,-660 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -32988,-604,-32851,-766 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1558 2 NOTE Birth: 1558-1564 in Bristol, Avon, England 2 PLAC Bristol, Avon, England 3 _XREF @place00044@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 23 NOV 1616 2 PLAC Cranbrook, Kent, England 3 _XREF @place00043@ 2 NOTE 3 CONT Death: 23 Nov 1616 in Cranbrook, Kent, England 3 CONT Burial: Cranbrook, Kent, England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE William EDDYE was born about 1560 in Bristol, England. He died on 23 N 2 CONC ov 1616 in Cranbrook, Co., Kent, England. He was educated in B.A. Univ 2 CONC ersity of Cambridge, 1583. He was in Clergyman. "The Eddy Family in Am 2 CONC erica" devotes many pages to William Eddy. 2 CONT 2 CONT He received his B.A. from the University of Cambridge in 1583. He then 2 CONC went to Thurston, Suffolk, as a curate from 1583 to 1586. In 1586 here 2 CONC ceived his M.A. from Trinity College at the University of Cambridge.He 2 CONC went to Cranbrook as assistant to Robert Roades. He succeeded RobertR 2 CONC hoads at Cranbrook in 1589. William EDDYE and Mary FOSTEN were married 2 CONC on 20 Nov 1587 in Cranbrook, Co., Kent, England. 2 CONT 2 CONT ****************************************************** 2 CONT William was the Vicar of St. Dunstan’s Church 1591-1616. 1 FAMS @fam04919@ 0 @ind10120@ INDI 1 NAME HANNAH /POND/ 2 DISPLAY HANNAH POND 2 GIVN HANNAH 2 SURN POND 1 POSITION -30500,-1100 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -30565,-1044,-30434,-1181 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 JUL 1660 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1698 2 NOTE Born on 27 Jul 1660 at Dedham, MA. Baptized on 7 Oct 1660. Hannah died 3 CONC in 1698. 3 CONT *************************** 3 CONT born 5 Sep 1660, and died 1733 in Suffield, Hartford, CT. 3 CONT 3 CONT HER HUSBAN'S WILL SHOWED HER OCCUPYING THE HOUSE AFTER HIS DEATH AND H 3 CONC E DIED IN 1732 ????? 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children: 2 CONT John (ca1682-<1732) 2 CONT . Ebenezer (ca1684-1741) 2 CONT . Edward (ca1683-) 2 CONT . Thomas (ca1686-1726) 2 CONT . Abigail (ca1688-1730) 2 CONT Hannah (ca1690-1726) 2 CONT . Rachel (ca1696-) 2 CONT Constant (ca1698-) 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00349@ 1 FAMS @fam04928@ 1 FAMC @fam04929@ 0 @ind10121@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN /DEVOTION/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN DEVOTION 2 GIVN JOHN 2 SURN DEVOTION 1 POSITION -31390,-1080 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -31456,-1024,-31324,-1161 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1659 2 NOTE BHe was born 26 Jun 1659 in Brookline, Norfolk, MAorn ca 1659 at Bosto 3 CONC n, MA. Baptized on 26 Jun 1659 at Boston, MA. 2 PLAC Brookline, Norfolk, MA 3 _XREF @place00030@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 25 OCT 1732 2 PLAC Suffield, Hartford, CT. 3 _XREF @place00031@ 2 NOTE died at Suffield, CT, on 25 Oct 1732. 3 CONT ************************************ 3 CONT died 25 Oct 1732 in Suffield, Hartford, CT. 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE John held various town offices. His will was executed Oct 1732, probat 2 CONC ed Sep. 1733 and mentions his wife Hannah and his 6 children. After hi 2 CONC s death, the house was occupied by his son, Edward, and Mary his wife. 2 CONT ******************************************** 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam04928@ 1 FAMC @fam04930@ 0 @ind10122@ INDI 1 NAME ABIGAIL /SHEPARD/ 2 DISPLAY ABIGAIL SHEPARD 2 GIVN ABIGAIL 2 SURN SHEPARD 1 POSITION -30300,-890 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -30365,-834,-30234,-971 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1631 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 5 JUL 1661 2 PLAC Dedham, Suffolk, MA 3 _XREF @place00632@ 2 NOTE She was born 1631 in Cambridge, Cambridge, England, and died 5 Jul 166 3 CONC 1 in Dedham, Suffolk, MA. 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam04929@ 1 FAMC @fam04931@ 0 @ind10123@ INDI 1 NAME DANIEL /POND/ 2 DISPLAY DANIEL POND 2 GIVN DANIEL 2 SURN POND 1 POSITION -30720,-890 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -30785,-834,-30654,-971 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 BORDER 4 OUTLINE #808080 2 FLAGS 3 ENABLE bt 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1627 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 4 FEB 1697 2 NOTE Daniel Pond (ca 1627-4 Feb 1697) 3 CONT born Abt 1627 in England, and died 4 Feb 1698 in Dedham, Suffolk, MA. 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam04929@ 1 FAMC @fam04932@ 0 @ind10124@ INDI 1 NAME MARY /CURTIS/ 2 DISPLAY MARY CURTIS 2 GIVN MARY 2 SURN CURTIS 1 POSITION -31150,-890 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -31215,-834,-31084,-971 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1618 2 NOTE Born ca 1618 at Nazeing, Essex. Baptized on 11 Mar 1618 at Nazeing, E 3 CONC ssex. 2 PLAC Nazeing, Essex, ENGLAND 3 _XREF @place00032@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 9 DEC 1713 2 PLAC Roxbury, MA 3 _XREF @place00033@ 2 NOTE Mary died at Roxbury, MA, on 19 Dec 1713. 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Mary Curtis. 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00507@ 1 FAMS @fam04930@ 1 FAMC @fam07826@ 0 @ind10125@ INDI 1 NAME EDWARD /DEVOTION/ 2 DISPLAY EDWARD DEVOTION 2 GIVN EDWARD 2 SURN DEVOTION 1 PICTURES @pic00030@, @pic00031@, @pic00032@ 2 PRIMARY @pic00031@ 1 POSITION -31620,-890 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -31686,-834,-31554,-971 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1621 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1685 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE EDWARD DE VAUTION] DEVOTION was born in 1621 in LA Rochelle, France. 2 CONT 2 CONT He died on 23 Jul 1685 in Brookline, Norfolk, Mass. USA 2 CONT 2 CONT He was buried on 24 Jul 1685 in Brookline, Mass. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT He was the first Representative of this family in America, and was bor 2 CONC n about 1621, of 2 CONT 2 CONT French Huguenot parentage. He joined the church at Brookline, Mass. Ma 2 CONC rch 16, 1645.and settled in Roxbury, Mass. Mary his wife, and his son 2 CONC Edward were baptized Feb. 25, 1649. 2 CONT 2 CONT [The only Huguenot active Church in the U.S.1997 that could be found w 2 CONC as in Charleston, SC. and a archives was also there] He executed his l 2 CONC ast will Sept. 25, 1685. It was evident that his name so distinctively 2 CONC English in its orthography, must have undergone some transformation e 2 CONC ither in England before he came to America or after he arrived in New 2 CONC England either in the spelling or by modification of some kind. Such t 2 CONC ransformations were frequent of occurrence, not only among the early D 2 CONC utch settlers in America but also among the French Huguenot refugees. 2 CONC Gov. Edward Winslow, himself a passenger on the Mayflower, afterwards 2 CONC Governor of Plymouth Colony, and its earliest historian, tells us of t 2 CONC he Dutch, French, and Walloon members of the church how "their non-Ang 2 CONC lican names were corrupted into English forms such as Cuthbertson for 2 CONC Godbertson, Delano for De-la-Noye," and many others. [See Baird's " Th 2 CONC e Huguenot Emigration to America, Vol. 1, page 282}. It is known that 2 CONC the Devotion family came originally from La Rochelle France. 2 CONT 2 CONT Miss Emma C. King, of Xenia, Ohio, who in 1895 while traveling from Pa 2 CONC ris to La Rochelle for the sole purpose of obtaining information relat 2 CONC ive to the ancestors of the Devotion family, furnished to Mr. Harvey J 2 CONC . King as the result of her investigation, transcripts from official r 2 CONC ecords which leave no doubt that the name Edward Devotion prior to his 2 CONC coming to New England was written "de Vaution" and was then changed o 2 CONC nly by Anglicizing the spelling the pronunciation remaining unchanged. 2 CONC The transcripts in question were obtained through Louis M Meachinct d 2 CONC e Richellese who is accredited in recent literature as the Rochelle hi 2 CONC storian. They are supplemented by numerous references to historical da 2 CONC ta relative to the family contained in "Archives Nationale " and " La 2 CONC France Protestante" This family is a native of La Beauce It produced s 2 CONC everal branches, one of which was located in Poltou at the end of the 2 CONC 15th century; from the latter sprang several small branches all of whi 2 CONC ch seem now extinct in France. The Verified fillation in Vol. 15 of Ch 2 CONC erin in the national library at Paris, Dept. of Manuscripts Says This 2 CONC family belonged to the reformed Church before 1585. 2 CONT 2 CONT " Coat of Arms; La Barre de Vaution, de la Guessonniere L"arggent'a un 2 CONC e bande, 2 CONT 2 CONT [Alias barre] d'azure, charge de [3] trols coquilles d'or, accompagnee 2 CONC de 2 merlettes de sable, 2 CONT 2 CONT I'une en chef I' autre en point." "First branch De Vaution, de-la-Gues 2 CONC sonniere" 1- Jean de la Barre, Esquire, Lord of Vaueernard [native of 2 CONC Dourdan, diocese of Chartres] was the younger son of Jean, Lord de Rin 2 CONC ville, and of Marie de Maris. He was an archer on the Guard of the Kin 2 CONC g. He married at the Venerie de Couhe on Oct. 12, 1492, Jeanne Poispai 2 CONC lle [or Poupaille] daughter of Peter, Esquire and of Roberta d'Amaury. 2 CONC [She received for her marriage portion the fief of Balut, Champagne S 2 CONC t. Hilaire] From that marriage were born 1st Jacques [who follows] 2nd 2 CONC Louis, etc. [several others are listed] 2 CONT 2 CONT 2- Jacques De La Barre, Esquire Lord of Valenfray, married April 12, 1 2 CONC 527, Nicole, daughter of Magdelon Mallevault, Esquire, from which marr 2 CONC iage were born, 1st Francois, Louis, etc. 2 CONT 2 CONT 3-Francois De La Barre, Esquire, Lord de la Barre et De Vaution. He ob 2 CONC tained a judicial confirmation of his nobility in 1584, and again in 1 2 CONC 598. Upon exhibiting his titles tracing back as far as 1492. He had ma 2 CONC rried on Oct. 24, 1578 Marie Landry, daughter of late Esquire ord de S 2 CONC ault, and of Junienne de Puyvert. By this marriage he had, 1st. Pierre 2 CONC etc. 2 CONT 2 CONT 4- Pierre De La Barre, Esquire lord de Vaution, Boisde Luche, [named M 2 CONC onsieur De VAUTION] 2 CONT 2 CONT He was twice married. First on July 4, 1607, with Louise Blanchard, da 2 CONC ughter of Rene, Lord de Bonout, and of Anne de Beaumont, and second on 2 CONC July, 30, 1617, with Judith de Pellard, daughter of Nachor, Esquire, 2 CONC lord de Montigny, La Guessonniete, and of Judith du Petit Croix.It dos 2 CONC e not appear that any children were born of the first marriage. By the 2 CONC 2nd marriage he had 1st Jean 2nd Anne, 3rd Catherine, 4th Pierre, Esq 2 CONC uire, lord de Vaution, etc. Furthur transcripts exhibit the pedigree o 2 CONC f branches of the family located at Poitou, Anjou and La Touraine, and 2 CONC state that," All were of the Reformed Religion" History informs us th 2 CONC at more than 500,000 adherents of the reformed religion became refugee 2 CONC s from France to escape the persecutions or worse, to which all such w 2 CONC ere subjected during the greater part of the 17th century. Most of the 2 CONC m settled in England, Holland and other European states, but many depa 2 CONC rted for North America, and as early as 1625 several Huguenot families 2 CONC settled in New York City, then New Amsterdam. Others founded New Roch 2 CONC elle. Those who fled to Massachusetts were settled in Oxford, Worceste 2 CONC r County, but soon after removed to Boston. [See American Cyclopedia, 2 CONC title " Huguenots " Also Baird's The Huguenots Emigration to America]. 2 CONC Supplementing the forgoing data, and equally a matter of history, is 2 CONC the Significant fact that Edward Devotion, a French Huguenot, and the 2 CONC founder of a New England family settled in Brookline, which was then a 2 CONC part of Boston, in or prior to the year 1645, as is evidenced by the 2 CONC public records and also those of the Church. 2 CONT 2 CONT While the statistics thus collected do not furnish the connecting link 2 CONC between the de Vaution families referred to, the identity of the name 2 CONC s seems to be fairly demonstrated and that they were of one and the sa 2 CONC me lineage IC certainly rendered extremely probable. In this connectio 2 CONC n it is interesting to notice the fact that not only has the de Vautio 2 CONC n family become extinct in France, as above stated by M. Louise M. Mes 2 CONC chinet de Richemond, but while there are now living many lineal descen 2 CONC dants of Edwaed Devotion who bear the names of those who became the hu 2 CONC sbands of daughters who inherited it, not one male descendant bearing 2 CONC the name is now living to perpetuate it and it must soon become extinc 2 CONC t. The last John L. Devotion of Norwich, CT. was the last male represe 2 CONC ntative of the name. His widow and daughters now [1898] reside in the 2 CONC City of New York. As a well deserved tribute to the memory of the six 2 CONC generations who inherited the name of Edward Devotion, a name which so 2 CONC on will survive as a memory. It may fittingly be added that many of th 2 CONC e sons who bore the name were prominent in their day and generation in 2 CONC the legal profession, the Judiciary and the pulpit, and of daughters 2 CONC several became wives or mothers of men distinguished as statesmen, jur 2 CONC ists and educators. Prominent among them were two daughters of Rev. Eb 2 CONC enezer Devotion [1714- 1771] Martha who in 1761 became the wife of Sam 2 CONC uel Huntingdon, afterwards Governor of CT. and President of the Contin 2 CONC ental Congress, and Hannah who in 1764 became the wife of Rev Joseph H 2 CONC untington and later the mother of Samuel Huntington, Governor of Ohio, 2 CONC and Frances the wife of Rev. Dr. Griffin, President of Williams Colle 2 CONC ge. The old Devotion House [from historical sketches of Brookline by H 2 CONC .F. Woods] 2 CONT 2 CONT " Next west of the Seawall estate [on Harvard Street] is situated what 2 CONC has been in modern times known as the Bapcock farm, but in Judge Seaw 2 CONC all's day was the property of John Devotion". The house is a curious o 2 CONC ld relic of former times and the beautiful elms which shade it were no 2 CONC doubt set out by the hands of an ancient owner, whose devotion to the 2 CONC interests of his church and town suggests the idea that a similar cha 2 CONC racteristic in his ancestry may have earned for the family its very un 2 CONC common name. The town of Brookline has built [1907] upon adjoining lan 2 CONC d a fine primary and kindergarten school, known as "the Edward Devotio 2 CONC n School" and it owns the old house. The town is soon to build a Gramm 2 CONC ar school on the site and " The Isaac Gearner Chapter, D.A.R. is to pr 2 CONC esent a petition to the town to save the old house and to remove it to 2 CONC a position nearby. 2 CONT 2 CONT Mr. Harvy J King, compiled from official records at Brookline, Roxbury 2 CONC Mass. and Suffield, CT in his Book, The portions relative to Edward a 2 CONC nd John also appear in full in Savages Genealogical Dictionary of the 2 CONC first settlers of New England and it is there added relative of John D 2 CONC evotion [1659-1733] He left a good estate and his son Rev. Ebenezer [H 2 CONC arvard College 1707; ordained June 28,1710 minister at Suffield, born 2 CONC in Brookline was father of Ebenezer, Yale collage 1732 2 CONT 2 CONT He was married to MARY CURTIS (daughter of WILLIAM CURTIS and SARAH EL 2 CONC IOT) in 1644 in Nazeing, Essex, England. 2 CONT 2 CONT MARY CURTIS was born on 11 Mar 1622 in Nazing, Essex, England. 2 CONT 2 CONT She was christened on 11 Mar 1622 in Nazing, Essex, England. 2 CONT 2 CONT She was baptized on 25 Feb 1649 in Brookline, Mass. 2 CONT 2 CONT She died on 19 Dec 1713 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Mass. USA. She was buried 2 CONC on 20 Dec 1713. 2 CONT 2 CONT She is RELATION 8th G Grandmother of William M Worth. 2 CONT 2 CONT EDWARD [DE VAUTION] DEVOTION and MARY CURTIS had the following childre 2 CONC n: 2 CONT 2 CONT 3 i. Edward DEVOTION was born on 21 Feb 1649 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Mass 2 CONC . 2 CONT 2 CONT He was baptized on 25 Feb 1649 in Brookline, Mass. 2 CONT 2 CONT He died before 1663 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Mass. 2 CONT 2 CONT +4 ii. Elizabeth DEVOTION. 2 CONT 2 CONT +5 iii. Martha DEVOTION 2 CONT 2 CONT +6 iv. Hannah DEVOTION 2 CONT 2 CONT 7 v. Deborah DEVOTION was born on 17 May 1657 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Mas 2 CONC s 2 CONT 2 CONT She was baptized on 17 May 1657 in Roxbury, Mass She died on 20 Oct 16 2 CONC 83. 2 CONT 2 CONT +8 vi. JOHN DEVOTION 2 CONT 2 CONT 9 vii. Sarah DEVOTION was born on 19 Jan 1662 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Mas 2 CONC s 2 CONT 2 CONT She was baptized on 19 Jan 1662 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Mass. 2 CONT 2 CONT +10 viii. Edward DEVOTION 2 CONT 2 CONT 11 ix. Thomas DEVOTION was born on 1 May 1670 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Mas 2 CONC s. 2 CONT 2 CONT He was baptized on 1 May 1670 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Mass He died on 28 2 CONC Sep 1685. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Edward lived at that part of Boston called Muddy river, now Brookline, 2 CONC when he joined the church at Boston March 1645, then single. Freeman 2 CONC 1645.2 2 CONT SOURCE/: Joseph Savage, Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers 2 CONC of New England, Originally published 1860. 2 CONT **************************************** 2 CONT 2 CONT SEE COMMENTS ABOUT RDWARD UNDER PICTURE OF HOUSE 2 CONT ********************************************************* 2 CONT The Edward Devotion Elementary School is a public elementary school lo 2 CONC cated at 345 Harvard Street, Brookline, Massachusetts, USA. The school 2 CONC was founded in 1894 on land bequeathed to the town by Edward Devotion 2 CONC (1667–1744), and is probably named for his eponymous grandfather (162 2 CONC 1–1685)[1] the Constable for what was then Muddy River around 1650. De 2 CONC votion's 17th century house [2] is preserved by the Brookline Historic 2 CONC al Society [3] and stands amidst part of its original gardens in the s 2 CONC chool's forecourt. 2 CONT 2 CONT The school was attended by John F. Kennedy from kindergarten in 1922 t 2 CONC o third grade. 2 CONT ********************************************* 2 CONT JFK PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY 2 CONT This series consists of John F. Kennedy’s attendance records at the Ed 2 CONC ward Devotion School, including enrollment lists and promotion cards ( 2 CONC one card is for Kennedy’s older brother, Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr.). John 2 CONC F. Kennedy attended the Devotion School from kindergarten in 1921 to 2 CONC the beginning of third grade. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Box 1 School Register, Enrollment list 2 CONT 1922: January 30-June 21 2 CONT September 11, 1922-June 1923 2 CONT September 10, 1923-June 20, 1924 2 CONT September 8, 1924-June 1925 2 CONT Promotion cards 2 CONT 2 CONT *************************************** 2 CONT IN MIKE WALLACE'S BOOK WHICH EDWARD DEVOTION WOULD THIS BE ALIVE IN 2 CONC REV WAR? THE GRANDSON THAT GAVE THE LAND FOR THE SCHOOL DIED IN 1744.. 2 CONC .. 2 CONT More often than not, when I’ve told people that Kennedy and I went to 2 CONC the same elementary school and that its name was Edward Devotion, they 2 CONC ’ve assumed it was a Catholic school, which reveals how little they kn 2 CONC ow about Brookline’s glorious history. 2 CONT 2 CONT Edward Devotion was an early hero in the American Revolution. On the n 2 CONC ight Paul Revere made his legendary ride through Boston and neighborin 2 CONC g towns, his friend and fellow patriot Devotion mounted his horse and 2 CONC went on a similar gallop to sound the alarm that the British were comi 2 CONC ng. The course he followed took him through Brookline. I suppose the m 2 CONC ain reason why Devotion’s ride of warning has been so overshadowed is 2 CONC because many years later, when Longfellow sat down to write his famous 2 CONC ballad, Revere happened to be the horseman he chose to immortalize. 2 CONT *********************************************Edward Devotion was a Fre 2 CONC nch Huguenot who had settled in Brookline by 1645. He was active in to 2 CONC wn affairs for many years, like his sons John and Edward Jr., serving 2 CONC as fence viewer, constable and tithing man. At his death in 1685 he le 2 CONC ft a dwelling, a barn, and one hundred and two acres situated on both 2 CONC sides of Harvard Street. John sold his inheritance and moved away, but 2 CONC Edward continued farming the family land until 1739 when, aged sevent 2 CONC y-one, he sold his seventy-six acres to Solomon Hill. Recorded with th 2 CONC e deed in 1740 is a bond signed by Devotion ensuring Hill of "...havin 2 CONC g and holding and...enjoying forever one certain house and barn and bu 2 CONC ildings and tracts of land and meadow in Brookline..." 2 CONT 2 CONT While it is likely that part of the old Devotion House is incorporated 2 CONC in the present building, stylistically a construction date of c.1740 2 CONC seems more appropriate. The gambrel roof, large central chimney, proje 2 CONC cting window cornices and pedimented doorway are typical of the Georgi 2 CONC an period, as is the elaborately ornamented parlor. 2 CONT ***************************************** 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam04930@ 1 FAMC @fam07827@ 0 @ind10126@ INDI 1 NAME VIOLET /STANLEY/ 2 DISPLAY VIOLET STANLEY 2 GIVN VIOLET 2 SURN STANLEY 1 POSITION -30230,-650 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -30288,-608,-30171,-731 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE POSSIBLY (OR WOLVERTON). 1 FAMS @fam04931@ 0 @ind10127@ INDI 1 NAME EDWARD /SHEPHERD/ 2 DISPLAY EDWARD SHEPHERD 2 GIVN EDWARD 2 SURN SHEPHERD 1 POSITION -30410,-640 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -30480,-598,-30340,-721 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam04931@ 0 @ind10128@ INDI 1 NAME JUDITH (ENGLAND) /GORDON/ 2 DISPLAY JUDITH (ENGLAND) GORDON 2 GIVN JUDITH 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN GORDON 1 POSITION -30590,-660 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -30658,-604,-30521,-766 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1585 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1620 2 NOTE She was born Abt 1585 in Groton, Suffolk, England, and died Abt 1620. 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam04932@ 0 @ind10129@ INDI 1 NAME WILLIAM (ENGLAND) /POND/ 2 DISPLAY WILLIAM (ENGLAND) POND 2 GIVN WILLIAM 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN POND 1 POSITION -30800,-650 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -30868,-594,-30731,-756 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1585 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam04932@ 0 @ind10150@ INDI 1 NAME MARY /WINSLOW/ 2 DISPLAY MARY WINSLOW 2 GIVN MARY 2 SURN WINSLOW 1 POSITION -28380,-1440 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -28445,-1384,-28314,-1521 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 APR 1716 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 17 SEP 1784 2 NOTE BORNSwansea,Bristol,Massachusetts 3 CONT DIED Groton,New London,Connecticut 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children of Constant EDDY and Mary WINSLOW are: 19 i. Devotion EDDY 2 CONC was born 8 Sep 1734. 2 CONT 20 ii. Silva EDDY was born 27 Feb 1736. 2 CONT 21 iii. Jemima EDDY was born 13 Oct 1737. She married Job SLADE. S 2 CONC he married Unknown CHAPMAN. 2 CONT 22 iv. Abigail EDDY was born 19 Nov 1739. She married Edward THURB 2 CONC ER. 2 CONT 23 v. Obadiah EDDY was born 21 Mar 1742. 2 CONT 24 vi. Tisdale EDDY was born 16 Jan 1743. 2 CONT 25 vii. Elizabeth EDDY was born 25 Oct 1745. 2 CONT 26 viii. Ruth EDDY was born 11 Jul 1765. She married Simeon BUTTON 2 CONC . 2 CONT + 27 ix. Mary EDDY was born 16 Dec 1750 in Swansea, Bristol, MA, and 2 CONC died 21 Jul 1828 in Hoosick, Renssalaer, NY. 2 CONT *********************************************** 2 CONT Children of Mary Winslow and Constant Eddy are: i. Jemima Eddy was 2 CONC born 13 Oct 1737 in Swansea MA. She married Job Slade 10 Apr 1755. He 2 CONC was born Abt 1737 in probably Swansea MA. 2 CONT 3. ii. Sylvia Eddy was born 27 Feb 1738 in Swansea MA, and died Aft 2 CONC 1796. She married Jacob Avery 4 Jun 1753 in Groton CT, son of Christop 2 CONC her Avery and Prudence Payson. He was born 26 Aug 1721 in Groton CT, a 2 CONC nd died Aft 1796. 2 CONT iii. Abigail Eddy was born 19 Nov 1739 in Swansea MA, and died 29 2 CONC May 1797 in Champlain NY. She married Edward Thurber 26 Aug 1762 in Sw 2 CONC ansea MA, son of Edward Thurber and Hopestill Luther. He was born 16 D 2 CONC ec 1736 in Swansea MA, and died 21 Dec 1806 in Rouses Point NY. 2 CONT iv. Obadiah Eddy was born 21 Mar 1742 in Swansea MA. He married Lo 2 CONC is Palmer 15 Jun 1769 in Swansea MA. She was born Abt 1742 in probably 2 CONC Swansea MA. He married Rose Chase 22 Dec 1771, daughter of William Ch 2 CONC ase and Mercy Cole. 2 CONT v. Tisdale Eddy was born 16 Jan 1743 in Swansea MA, and died Jul 1 2 CONC 783. 2 CONT vi. Ruth Eddy was born 11 Jul 1744 in Swansea MA, and died in USA. 2 CONC She married Simeon Button in USA. He was born 5 Apr 1757 in Swansea M 2 CONC A, and died 22 Aug 1836 in USA. 2 CONT vii. Elizabeth Eddy was born 25 Oct 1745 in Swansea MA, and died 2 2 CONC Apr 1797 in USA. She married Ebenezer Winslow 27 Feb 1766 in Swansea 2 CONC MA. He was born 28 Aug 1742 in Freetown MA, and died 5 Mar 1832. 2 CONT viii. Mary Eddy was born 16 Dec 1750 in Swansea MA, and died 21 Ju 2 CONC l 1828 in Hoosick NY. She married Cyrus Spicer 28 Jul 1771 in North Gr 2 CONC oton CT, son of John Spicer and Mercy Chapman. He was born 1750 in Tro 2 CONC y MA, and died 1 Feb 1826 in Hoosick NY. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00230@ 1 FAMS @fam04943@ 1 FAMC @fam04975@ 0 @ind10151@ INDI 1 NAME CONSTANT /EDDY/ 2 DISPLAY CONSTANT EDDY 2 GIVN CONSTANT 2 SURN EDDY 1 POSITION -31640,-1470 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -31709,-1414,-31570,-1551 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 SEP 1710 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 16 DEC 1813 2 NOTE B: 9 Sep 1710 3 CONT P: Swansea,Bristol,Massachusetts 3 CONT M: 16 Dec 1733 3 CONT D: 9 Jun 1813 3 CONT P: Pittstown,,New York 3 CONT ************ ????????? NOTE LAST CHILD IS LISTED AS DYING IN NEW YORK 3 CONT was born 9 Sep 1710 in Swansea, Bristol, MA, and died 16 Nov 1784 in G 3 CONC roton, New London, CT. 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam04943@ 1 FAMC @fam04944@ 0 @ind10152@ INDI 1 NAME ABIGAIL /DEVOTION/ 2 DISPLAY ABIGAIL DEVOTION 2 GIVN ABIGAIL 2 SURN DEVOTION 1 POSITION -30950,-1290 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -31016,-1234,-30884,-1371 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1688 2 PLAC Brookline, Norfolk Co. MA 3 _XREF @place00049@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 14 MAR 1729 2 PLAC Swansea, MA 3 _XREF @place00050@ 2 NOTE Abigail died at Swansea, MA, on 14 Mar 1729/30. 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children of Obadiah and Abigail (Devotion) Eddy, born at Swansea: 2 CONT i. Constant Eddy, b. 9 Sep 1710, d. 16 Nov 1784 at Groton, CT, m. 2 CONC at Swansea 16 Dec 1733 Mary Winslow; 2 CONT ii. Ichabod Eddy, b. 1 Jun 1712; 2 CONT iii. Alice Eddy, b. 24 Feb 1715, m. William Anthony.; 2 CONT iv. Mary Eddy, b. 10 Nov 1716, m. George Cornell; 2 CONT v. Abigail Eddy, b. 14 Oct 1721, m. 12 Mar 1748 Joseph Burdon (son 2 CONC of Joseph & Sarah Burdon); 2 CONT vi. Hannah Eddy, b. 23 Jan 1723, m. Elkanah Pierce; and 2 CONT vii. Job Eddy, b. 23 Jul 172, m. Patience Phillips. 2 CONT ******************************************** 2 CONT 2 CONT Children of Abigail Devotion and Obadiah Eddy are:6. i. Constant Ed 2 CONC dy was born 9 Sep 1710 in Swansea MA, and died 16 Nov 1784 in Groton C 2 CONC T. He married Mary Winslow 16 Dec 1733 in Swansea MA. She was born 26 2 CONC Apr 1716 in Swansea MA, and died 7 Sep 1784 in Groton CT. 2 CONT ii. Ichabod Eddy was born 1 Jun 1712 in Westport MA, and died 26 F 2 CONC eb 1795 in Westport MA. He married Sarah Winslow 30 May 1737 in Freeto 2 CONC wn MA. She was born 8 Jun 1716 in Freetown MA. He married Mary Davis 2 2 CONC 4 Nov 1779. She died in USA. 2 CONT iii. Alice Eddy was born 24 Feb 1715 in Swansea MA. She married Wi 2 CONC lliam Anthony 5 Mar 1733 in Freetown MA, son of William Anthony and Ma 2 CONC ry Coggeshall. He was born 26 Oct 1709 in Portsmouth RI. 2 CONT iv. Mary Eddy was born 10 Nov 1716 in Swansea MA. She married Geor 2 CONC ge Cornell 16 May 1737 in Swansea MA. He was born 25 Dec 1713 in Brist 2 CONC ol Co. MA. 2 CONT v. Abigail Eddy was born 14 Oct 1721 in Swansea MA. She married Jo 2 CONC seph Burdon 12 Mar 1747-1748, son of Joseph Burdon and Sarah. He was b 2 CONC orn Abt 1721. 2 CONT vi. Hannah Eddy was born 23 Jan 1723 in Swansea MA. She married El 2 CONC kanah Pierce 20 Mar 1742 in USA, son of Isaac Pierce and Judith Booth. 2 CONC 2 CONT vii. Job Eddy was born 23 Jul 1726 in Swansea MA, and died 3 Apr 1 2 CONC 799 in USA. He married Patience Phillips 29 Dec 1745 in Middletown RI, 2 CONC daughter of James Phillips. She was born Abt 1726 in probably Swansea 2 CONC MA. 2 CONT viii. Azariah Eddy was born Abt 1728 in Swansea MA. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00402@ 1 FAMS @fam04944@ 1 FAMC @fam04928@ 0 @ind10153@ INDI 1 NAME OBADIAH /EDDY/ 2 DISPLAY OBADIAH EDDY 2 GIVN OBADIAH 2 SURN EDDY 1 POSITION -32250,-1280 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -32315,-1224,-32184,-1361 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 SEP 1683 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1757 2 NOTE Born on 2 Sep 1683 at Swansea, MA. Obadiah died at Swansea, MA, ca 17 3 CONC 57. 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Zachariah EDDY was born in 1639 in Plymouth, Massachusetts. He died on 2 CONC 4 Sep 1718 in Swansea, MA. Zachariah was bound out at the age of 7 ye 2 CONC ars to Mr. John Browne ofRehobeth. The latter was a man of importance 2 CONC in Plymouth, being theGovernor's Assistant from 1636 to 1655. He was o 2 CONC ne of the originalsettlers and proprietors of Taunton. When he died, h 2 CONC e left Zachariah 50acres of land. 2 CONT 2 CONT He initially settled in Middleboro and remained there for 8 years. His 2 CONC house stood near what was later known as Eddy's furnace, just south of 2 CONC the present Eddyville. 2 CONT 2 CONT He later moved to Swansea (1669) as one of the first purchasers and ow 2 CONC nedconsiderable land (see "The Eddy Family in America" for a descripti 2 CONC on ofthe various pieces of land). In these earliest times Swansea comp 2 CONC risedthe land which lay between the two upper forks of Narragansett Ba 2 CONC y.There are five main necks or peninsulas extending southward. The mos 2 CONC teastern one (now Somerset) is between the Taunton River and Lees Rive 2 CONC r(formerly called Mattapoisett River). This neck is called ShawomettNe 2 CONC ck. The next peninsula lies between Lees River and Coles River. Thisis 2 CONC called Mattapoisett Neck (now called Gardiners Neck and SouthSwansea) 2 CONC . The third peninsula is divided into two sections by theKickemuit Riv 2 CONC er, while the eastern section is often called Towesett(alias sheep pas 2 CONC ture) and the western section was called Mt. Hope Neck.The latter exte 2 CONC nded far to the south and was the great stronghold of KingPhilip. Betw 2 CONC een the Warren and the Barrington Rivers was New Meadow Neck(now calle 2 CONC d Hampden Meadows). The westernmost neck, between theBarrington and th 2 CONC e Providence Rivers, was called Wannamoisett Neck. TheShawomett lands 2 CONC comprised not only the Shawomett Neck, but probablyextended north to t 2 CONC he present Dighton line. Zachariah deeded a portionof his lands near S 2 CONC wansea village as "a burying place for and to thefamilies of said Eddy 2 CONC s and for such of their neighbors as they shallchoose to admit of fore 2 CONC ver..." The cemetary lies on a hilltop,overlooking a cove of salt wate 2 CONC r, just south of the main road through thevillage. Zachariah's parents 2 CONC are probably buried there, as are many ofhis descendants. 2 CONT 2 CONT He and Caleb were among the first members of the First Baptist Church 2 CONC inSwansea headed by Rev. John Myles, who had been warned out of Rehobe 2 CONC th. 2 CONT 2 CONT During King Philip's War (1675), he apparently moved to Plymouth until 2 CONC Swansea was safe again. Zachariah EDDY and Alice PADDOCK were married 2 CONC on 7 May 1663 in Plymouth, MA.148 2 CONT 2 CONT 385. Alice PADDOCK was born on 7 Mar 1639/40 in Killany, Louth, Irelan 2 CONC d. She was born on 7 Mar 1639/40. She died on 24 Sep 1692. Children we 2 CONC re: 2 CONT 2 CONT 192 2 CONT i. 2 CONT Joshua EDDY. 2 CONT 2 CONT ii. 2 CONT Zachariah EDDY was born on 10 Apr 1664. He died on 12 Apr 1737. 2 CONT 2 CONT iii. 2 CONT John EDDY was born on 10 Oct 1666. 2 CONT 2 CONT iv. 2 CONT Elizabeth EDDY was born on 3 Aug 1670. 2 CONT 2 CONT v. 2 CONT Samuel EDDY was born on 4 Jun 1673. 2 CONT 2 CONT vi. 2 CONT Ebenezer EDDY was born on 5 Feb 1674/75. 2 CONT 2 CONT vii. 2 CONT Caleb EDDY was born on 21 Sep 1678. 2 CONT 2 CONT viii. 2 CONT Obadiah EDDY was born on 2 Sep 1683. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam04944@ 1 FAMC @fam04913@ 0 @ind10154@ INDI 1 NAME RUTH /COLE/ 2 DISPLAY RUTH COLE 2 GIVN RUTH 2 SURN COLE 1 POSITION -28950,-1060 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -29015,-1004,-28884,-1141 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 APR 1651 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 15 DEC 1694 2 NOTE Ruth Cole 3 CONT Born: 15 Apr 1651 3 CONT Swansee, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT Died: 15 Dec 1694 3 CONT Freetown, Bristol, 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children Sex Birth 2 CONT William Winslow M 16 Nov 1674 in Swansee, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Oliver Winslow M 20 Feb 1676 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Ruth Winslow F 13 Sep 1678 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Richard Winslow M 6 Mar 1680 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Hope Winslow F 29 May 1681 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Job Winslow M 10 Jul 1683 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Joseph Winslow M 1684 in Freetown, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT James Winslow M 9 May 1687 in Freetown, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Mary Winslow F 2 Apr 1689 in Freetown, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT George Winslow M 2 Jan 1690 in Freetown, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Jonathan Winslow M 22 Nov 1692 in Freetown, Bristol, Massachusetts, U 2 CONC SA 2 CONT John Winslow M 20 Feb 1694 in Freetown, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Elizabeth Winslow F 1697 in Freetown, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT 2 CONT **************************** 2 CONT Family Groups View alternate family members 2 CONT Spouse 1 2 CONT John Young 2 CONT Born: 16 Nov 1649 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Died: 1769 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Marriage: 16 Nov 1671 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA Vie 2 CONC w Info 2 CONT Children Sex Birth 2 CONT Benjamin Young F 2 CONT Mercy Young F abt 1669 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Benjamin Young M 1673 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Abigail Young F abt 1693 in Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00223@ 1 FAMS @fam04945@ 0 @ind10155@ INDI 1 NAME JOB /WINSLOW/ 2 DISPLAY JOB WINSLOW 2 GIVN JOB 2 SURN WINSLOW 2 NPFX Lt 1 POSITION -29730,-1050 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -29795,-994,-29664,-1131 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1641 2 PLAC Swansee, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00625@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 14 JUL 1720 2 PLAC Swansee, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00625@ 2 NOTE Job Winslow 3 CONT Born: 1641 3 CONT Swansee, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT Died: 14 Jul 1720 3 CONT Freetown, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Job Winslow. Born ca 1641.5 Job died on 14 Jul 1720. Occupation: shipw 2 CONC right. 2 CONT 2 CONT Job removed from Marshfield to Rochester, then to Freetown. He was a l 2 CONC ieutenant in the militia.26 2 CONT 2 CONT Job married Ruth Cole, daughter of Daniel Cole (ca 1614-21 Dec 1694) & 2 CONC Ruth Chester (ca 1627-15 Dec 1694). Born on 15 Apr 1651 at Eastham, M 2 CONC A.161 2 CONT 2 CONT They had one child: 2 CONT 21213 i. George (1690-1757) ???? 2 CONT PANE JOYCE ON LINE GENEALOGY 2 CONT ********************************************************** 2 CONT Lieut. Job WINSLOW was born about 1641 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA. 2 CONC (28046)(28047) He served in the military in Jun 1675 in Freetown, Bri 2 CONC stol Co., MA. (28048) He had an estate probated in 1720 in Freetown, B 2 CONC ristol Co., MA.(28049) He died on 14 Jul 1720 in Freetown, Bristol Co. 2 CONC , MA.(28050) (28051) He had an estate probated on 19 Feb 1721/22 in Fr 2 CONC eetown, Bristol Co., MA. (28052) He was a Shipwright.(28053) He was Co 2 CONC ngregational. He served in the King Philip's War. Parents: Kenelm WINS 2 CONC LOW and Eleanor NEWTON. 2 CONT http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~steeles/Steele/d184.htm#P507 2 CONT ***************************************************************** 2 CONT "A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England" 2 CONT James Savage 2 CONT Pub. Boston, 1860-1862, Vol. 4, pp. 598-603 2 CONT "WINSLOW, JOB, Freetown, s. of Kenelm, was rep. 1686, for the Col. of 2 CONC Plymouth, 2 CONT and in 1692, for Mass. under the chart. of William and Mary. At the 2 CONT break. out of the Ind. war, June 1675, his ho. at Swansey, wh. he had 2 CONT inhab. eight or nine yrs. was burnt by the enemy. Job had James, b. 9 2 CONT May 1687, and other childr. prob. bef. and aft." 2 CONT 2 CONT The New England Historical and Genealogical Register; 2 CONT Vol. 25; 1871; pp. 357-358 2 CONT 2 CONT Job Winslow resided in Swansey, and afterwards Freetown. "At the 2 CONT breaking out of the Indian War, June 1675, his house in Swansey, which 2 CONC he 2 CONT had inhabited eight or nine years, was burnt by the enemy." He was one 2 CONC 2 CONT of the selectmen of Freetown in 1686; Town Clerk in 1690; deputy to th 2 CONC e 2 CONT Plymouth General Court in 1686, and representative in 1692 at the firs 2 CONC t 2 CONT General Court in MA under the new charter. He was a shipwright, and 2 CONT probably wrought at his handicraft on the bank of the Assonet. His 2 CONT children, arranged in the order in which all their names, except that 2 CONC of 2 CONT Mary, stand in his will. dated 12 November 1717. 2 CONT 2 CONT [971] [S31] New England Historical and Genealogical Register, vol. 25; 2 CONC 1871; p.356 2 CONT [972] [S32] New England Historical and Genealogical Register, vol. 25; 2 CONC 1871; p.358 2 CONT 2 CONT ******************************************** 2 CONT http://www.illian.org/places/FamilySheets/d0268/F11664.html 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam04945@ 1 FAMC @fam04947@ 0 @ind10158@ INDI 1 NAME ELLEN /NEWTON/ 2 DISPLAY ELLEN NEWTON 2 GIVN ELLEN 2 SURN NEWTON 1 POSITION -29500,-850 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -29565,-794,-29434,-931 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1600 2 NOTE Born: 1598 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 2 PLAC Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts, 3 _XREF @place00048@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 5 DEC 1681 2 PLAC Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts, 3 _XREF @place00048@ 2 NOTE was buried at Marshfield 5 December 1681 "being 83 years old" (probabl 3 CONC y an inflated age) [ MarVR 13]. 3 CONT Eleanor Worden MORE LIKELY ELLEN NEWTON 3 CONT Born: 1598 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT Died: 5 Dec 1681 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 3 CONT Eleanor Newton 3 CONT Died: 5 Dec 1681 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE We know that in English Ancestry and Homes of the Pilgrim Fathers by C 2 CONC harles E. Banks, she was called Mrs. Ellen Newton, widow, when at age 2 CONC 25, in the year 1623, she emigrated from England to America on the shi 2 CONC p Anne. By the time of the 1627 division of land and cattle in Plymout 2 CONC h, MA, she was married to John Adams who came from England to Plymouth 2 CONC , MA, in the Fortune in 1621. John Adams died in 1633 leaving his wido 2 CONC w, Ellen, and at least one son, James Adams. 2 CONT 2 CONT Children Sex Birth 2 CONT Kenelm Winslow M 1635 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Eleanor Winslow F 1637 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Nathaniel Winslow M 1639 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Job Winslow M 1641 in Swansee, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT ************************************** 2 CONT In the 1623 Plymouth land division, Ellen Newton was granted one acre 2 CONC as a passenger on the Anne in 1623 [ PCR 12:6]. 2 CONT COMMENTS: Before 1627 she had married JOHN ADAMS of Plymouth, and afte 2 CONC r his death in 1633 she married KENELM WINSLOW 2 CONT **************************************************** 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00353@ 1 FAMS @fam04947@ 1 FAMC @fam04950@ 0 @ind10159@ INDI 1 NAME KENELM /WINSLOW/ 2 DISPLAY KENELM WINSLOW 2 GIVN KENELM 2 SURN WINSLOW 1 POSITION -29980,-880 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -30045,-824,-29914,-961 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 APR 1599 2 NOTE Kenelm WINSLOW was born on 29 Apr 1599 in St. Peter's, Droitwich, Worc 3 CONC estershire, England. OR He was born on 29 Apr 1600. 2 PLAC St. Peter's, Droitwich, Worcestershire, England. 3 _XREF @place00054@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 13 SEP 1672 2 PLAC Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00055@ 2 NOTE Died: 13 Sep 1672 3 CONT Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Kenelm was a younger brother of Gov. Edward Winslow of the Plymouth Co 2 CONC lony, America. Their father, Edward, was born in England, 17 October 1 2 CONC 560, and was probably a descendant of the Winslow family which existed 2 CONC in Kempsey, Worcestershire, England, before 1500. To support this ass 2 CONC umption, we find that the Winslow estate in Kempsey, England, was call 2 CONC ed "Kerswell" and the Winslow estate in Plymouth, MA, was called "Care 2 CONC swell". 2 CONT 2 CONT Kenelm Winslow came to America with his brother, Josias, in the ship W 2 CONC hite Angell which arrived in what is now Saco, ME, July of 1631. Other 2 CONC brothers had come earlier, John who came in the Fortune in 1621, and 2 CONC Edward and Gilbert who came in the Mayflower in 1620. 2 CONT 2 CONT At the time of his marriage to Ellen, Kenelm put up security to pay Ja 2 CONC mes Adams, son of his new wife and her deceased husband, John Adams, 5 2 CONC pounds when he became of age. Plymouth County records show that this 2 CONC sum was paid on 26 December 1651. 2 CONT 2 CONT Kenelm became a "freeman" in Plymouth on 1 January 1632-33. In 1633, K 2 CONC enelm and his brother, Josias, bought a dwelling from Francis Eaton wi 2 CONC th the records showing that Josias sold his half in 1634. After their 2 CONC marriage in June, 1634, Kenelm and Ellen lived in Marshfield and he re 2 CONC ceived various land grants, including one in Yarmouth in 1640 where he 2 CONC participated in the settlement of that town. In 1642, and often later 2 CONC , he was a representative from Marshfield. On 1 June 1647, he was chos 2 CONC en constable in Marshfield and from 1649 onward was frequently a deput 2 CONC y in Marshfield. 2 CONT 2 CONT Kenelm was a carpenter and a cabinet maker and the official coffin mak 2 CONC er of the colony. According to my notes, source unknown to me and not 2 CONC verified by a personal visit or inquiry to any museums, he was the des 2 CONC igner and maker of fine furniture, many pieces of which have been pres 2 CONC erved in the Metropolitan and other museums. 2 CONT 2 CONT According to Plymouth Colony, Its History and Peoples by Stratton, p 3 2 CONC 76 and 377, Kenelm was involved in several disputes which were settled 2 CONC by the courts: 2 CONT 2 CONT "On Dec. 1, 1640, he was fined for neglecting his duty as an elected h 2 CONC ighway surveyor ( PCR 2 :4 )." 2 CONT "On June 4, 1645, a committee consisting of Myles Standish and six oth 2 CONC er men reported that a complaint of injustice about a court case made 2 CONC by Kenelm was untrue and the committee found the Bench and jury were w 2 CONC ithout fault. The court ordered Kenelm imprisoned and fined 10 pounds. 2 CONC On his petition the same day in which he acknowledged his offence and 2 CONC sorrow for same, he was released from imprisonment and his fine suspe 2 CONC nded for one year to be remitted at the end of that time if he showed 2 CONC good behavior (PCR 2:85)." 2 CONT "On May 5, 1646, Kenelm was sued by Roger Chandler for keeping his dau 2 CONC ghter's clothes on the pretense that she owed Kenelm further service. 2 CONC The court ordered Kenelm to return the clothes (PCR 2:98)." 2 CONT "On the same day, May 5, 1646, the court ordered Kenelm to find 'suret 2 CONC ies' for his good behavior for uttering 'opprobrious' words against th 2 CONC e Marshfield Church. Kenelm evidently claimed that several members wer 2 CONC e 'lyers' etc. Kenelm refused to do so and he was sentenced to prison, 2 CONC where he remained until the next court (PCR 2:98)." 2 CONT "On March 7, 1653-54, Kenelm made a complaint against John Soule for s 2 CONC peaking falsely against Kenelm's daughter and 'scandalizing' her in ca 2 CONC rrying false reports between her and Josias Standish (PCR 3:46)." 2 CONT Kenelm Winslow's will, dated 8 August 1672, proved 5 June 1673, named 2 CONC his wife, his four children, his grandchild Kenelm Baker, and asked hi 2 CONC s wife to give Mary Adams (child of James Adams, I assume) an equal sh 2 CONC are of his personal property with the rest of his grandchildren. 2 CONT 2 CONT Kenelm and his wife Ellen (-----) Newton Adams Winslow had four childr 2 CONC en: 2 CONT 2 CONT Kenelm, b. 1635; m. Mercy -----. 2 CONT Ellen, b. 1637; m. Samuel Baker. 2 CONT Nathaniel, b. 1639; m. Faith Miller. 2 CONT Job, b. 1641. 2 CONT 2 CONT **************************************** 2 CONT A ROGER CHANDLER RECORDS SHOW DEATH << Between 5 May 1646 (dispute wit 2 CONC h Kenelm Winslow) and 3 October 1665 >>> 2 CONT *************************************** 2 CONT Kenelm Winslow. Born ca 1599 at Droitwich, Worcestershire. Baptized on 2 CONC 3 May 1599 at Droitwich, Worcestershire.5 Kenelm died in Sep 1672. Bu 2 CONC ried on 13 Sep 1672 in Salem, MA.5 Occupation: joiner. 2 CONT 2 CONT Kenelm was in Plymouth in 1631.5 2 CONT 2 CONT Kenelm settled in Marshfield in 1641 near the Carswell estate of his b 2 CONC rother Edward. He was a deputy or Representative to General Court for 2 CONC eight years.26 2 CONT 2 CONT In Jun 1634 Kenelm married Ellen Newton.5 Born ca 1598. Ellen died at 2 CONC Marshfield, MA, in Dec 1681. Buried on 5 Dec 1681 in Marshfield, MA.25 2 CONC "Ellen the widdow of Kenelme Winslow was Buried the 5^th of december. 2 CONC 1681: being 83 yeares old". 2 CONT 2 CONT That Ellen the wife of John Adams was Ellen Newton is not in any way c 2 CONC ertain. According to Anderson,5 it "is based on the fact that she is t 2 CONC he only Ellen in the 1623 land division, and there was no other known 2 CONC addition to the Plymouth population in the next few years." In any cas 2 CONC e, Ellen the widow of John Adams married Kenelm Winslow. 2 CONT 2 CONT Children: 2 CONT 8906 i. Kenelm (ca1635-1715) 2 CONT 8907 ii. Ellen (ca1636-1676) 2 CONT 8908 iii. Nathaniel (ca1639-1709) 2 CONT 8909 iv. Job (ca1641-1720) 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam04947@ 1 FAMC @fam04951@ 0 @ind10164@ INDI 1 NAME MARGARET (ENGLAND) /GRICE/ 2 DISPLAY MARGARET (ENGLAND) GRICE 2 GIVN MARGARET 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN GRICE 1 POSITION -29430,-630 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -29501,-574,-29358,-736 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1569 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1612 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Margaret GRICE 2 CONT 2 CONT ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 CONC ---------- 2 CONT 2 CONT Born: 1569 at: 2 CONT Died: 1612 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam04950@ 0 @ind10165@ INDI 1 NAME PETER /WORDEN/ 2 DISPLAY PETER WORDEN 2 GIVN PETER 2 SURN WORDEN 1 POSITION -29620,-640 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -29685,-584,-29554,-721 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1569 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 9 MAR 1639 2 NOTE Peter Worden 3 CONT Born: 1569 3 CONT Clayton, [parish], Lancashire, England 3 CONT Died: 9 Mar 1639 3 CONT Yarmouth, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam04950@ 0 @ind10166@ INDI 1 NAME MAGDALENE (ENGLAND) /OLYVER/ 2 DISPLAY MAGDALENE (ENGLAND) OLYVER 2 GIVN MAGDALENE 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN OLYVER 1 POSITION -29830,-650 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -29908,-594,-29752,-756 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1570 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 24 MAR 1621 2 NOTE Magdalene Ollyver 3 CONT Born: abt 1570 3 CONT Droitwich, Worcester, [county], England 3 CONT Died: 24 Mar 1621 3 CONT St Andrew, Droitwich, Worcestershire, England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Magdalene Ollyver 2 CONT Children Sex Birth 2 CONT Margaret Winslow F 1589 in Droitwich, [parish], Worcestershire, Engla 2 CONC nd 2 CONT Edward Winslow M 18 Oct 1595 in Droitwich, [parish], Worcestershire, 2 CONC England 2 CONT John Winslow M 16 Apr 1597 in Droitwich, [parish], Worcestershire, En 2 CONC gland 2 CONT Eleanor Winslow F 22 Apr 1598 in Droitwich, St Peters, Worcester, Eng 2 CONC land 2 CONT Kenelm Winslow M 29 Apr 1599 in Droitwich, [parish], Worcestershire, 2 CONC England 2 CONT Gilbert Winslow M 26 Oct 1600 in Droitwich, St Peters, Worcester, Eng 2 CONC land 2 CONT Elizabeth Winslow F 6 Mar 1603 in Droitwich, St Peters, Worcester, En 2 CONC gland 2 CONT Magdalene Winslow F 26 Dec 1604 in Droitwich, Kempsey, Worchestershir 2 CONC e, England 2 CONT Josiah Winslow M 11 Feb 1606 in Droitwich, Kempsey, Worchestershire, 2 CONC England 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00230@ 1 FAMS @fam04951@ 0 @ind10167@ INDI 1 NAME EDWARD (ENGLAND) /WINSLOW/ 2 DISPLAY EDWARD (ENGLAND) WINSLOW 2 GIVN EDWARD 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN WINSLOW 1 POSITION -30040,-650 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -30108,-594,-29971,-756 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 OCT 1560 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1631 2 NOTE Edward Winslow 3 CONT Born: 17 Oct 1560 3 CONT Droitwich, [parish], Worcestershire, England 3 CONT Died: 1631 3 CONT Droitwich, [parish], Worcestershire, England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam04951@ 0 @ind10184@ INDI 1 NAME MARY /LEONARD/ 2 DISPLAY MARY LEONARD 2 GIVN MARY 2 SURN LEONARD 1 POSITION -27380,-1090 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -27445,-1034,-27314,-1171 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 AUG 1663 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1 NOV 1727 2 NOTE Mary Leonard 3 CONT Given Name: Mary 3 CONT Surname: Leonard 3 CONT Sex: F 3 CONT Birth: 2 Aug 1663 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts 3 CONT Death: 1 Nov 1727 in Bridgewater, Oneida, New York 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT Joseph Tisdale b: 1682 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts 2 CONT Elkanah Tisdale b: 1684 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts 2 CONT Mary Tisdale b: 1686 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts 2 CONT Sarah Tisdale b: 1688 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts 2 CONT Hannah Tisdale b: 1688 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts 2 CONT Elizabeth Tisdale b: 1692 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts 2 CONT Abigail Tisdale b: Abt 1693 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00402@ 1 FAMS @fam04960@ 1 FAMC @fam04961@ 0 @ind10185@ INDI 1 NAME JOSEPH /TISDALE/ 2 DISPLAY JOSEPH TISDALE 2 GIVN JOSEPH 2 SURN TISDALE 1 POSITION -28320,-1100 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -28385,-1044,-28254,-1181 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1644 2 NOTE Birth: Abt 1644 in Massachusetts 3 CONT 2 PLAC Massachusetts 3 _XREF @place00109@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1721 2 PLAC Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts 3 _XREF @place00313@ 2 NOTE 3 CONT Death: 1721 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam04960@ 1 FAMC @fam07967@ 0 @ind10186@ INDI 1 NAME MARY /WATSON/ 2 DISPLAY MARY WATSON 2 GIVN MARY 2 SURN WATSON 1 POSITION -27110,-880 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -27175,-824,-27044,-961 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1642 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1 DEC 1723 2 NOTE Mary Watson 3 CONT Given Name: Mary 3 CONT Surname: Watson 3 CONT Birth: 1642 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts 3 CONT Death: 1 Dec 1723 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts 3 CONT Burial: Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT Mary Leonard b: 2 Aug 1663 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts 2 CONT Thomas Leonard b: 22 Jan 1666 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts 2 CONT John Leonard b: 18 May 1668 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts 2 CONT George Leonard b: 18 Apr 1671 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts 2 CONT Samuel Leonard b: 1 Feb 1674 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts 2 CONT Elkanah Leonard b: 15 May 1677 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts 2 CONT James Leonard b: 17 Dec 1679 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts 2 CONT Seth Leonard b: 28 Apr 1682 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts 2 CONT Phebe Leonard b: 28 Apr 1682 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts 2 CONT Phebe Leonard b: 3 Mar 1684 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts 2 CONT Abiah Leonard b: 3 Mar 1684 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts 2 CONT Philip Leonard b: 15 Jul 1685 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00223@ 1 FAMS @fam04961@ 1 FAMC @fam04963@ 0 @ind10187@ INDI 1 NAME THOMAS /LEONARD/ 2 DISPLAY THOMAS LEONARD 2 GIVN THOMAS 2 SURN LEONARD 1 POSITION -27680,-870 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -27745,-814,-27614,-951 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 AUG 1641 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 21 MAR 1713 2 NOTE Thomas Leonard 3 CONT Given Name: Thomas 3 CONT Surname: Leonard 3 CONT 3 CONT Birth: 3 Aug 1641 in Wales 3 CONT Death: 21 Mar 1713 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts 3 CONT Burial: Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam04961@ 1 FAMC @F364@ 0 @ind10190@ INDI 1 NAME PHEBE /HICKS/ 2 DISPLAY PHEBE HICKS 2 GIVN PHEBE 2 SURN HICKS 1 SOURCES @source00057@ 1 POSITION -26980,-670 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -27045,-614,-26914,-751 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 MAR 1614 2 NOTE PHEBE HICKS, born BEF 15 Mar 1614-5, baptised March 15, 1614-5, Bermon 3 CONC dsey, Surrey, England, 2 PLAC Bermondsey, Surrey, England, 3 _XREF @place00629@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 22 MAR 1663 2 NOTE Phebe Hicks 3 CONT Given Name: Phebe 3 CONT Surname: Hicks 3 CONT 3 CONT Birth: 15 Mar 1614 in England 3 CONT Death: 22 May 1663 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts 3 CONT Burial: May 1663 Massachusetts 3 CONT Baptism: 15 Mar 1614 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE ************************************************************** 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Children 2 CONT John Watson b: 1636 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts 2 CONT Phebe Watson b: 1638 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts 2 CONT Mary Watson b: 1642 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts 2 CONT Elizabeth Watson b: 18 Jan 1648 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts 2 CONT Samuel Watson b: 18 Jan 1648 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts 2 CONT Jonathan Watson b: 9 Mar 1652 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts 2 CONT William Watson b: 1654 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts 2 CONT Elkanah Watson b: 25 Feb 1656 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00349@ 1 FAMS @fam04963@ 1 FAMC @fam04973@ 0 @ind10191@ INDI 1 NAME GEORGE /WATSON/ 2 DISPLAY GEORGE WATSON 2 GIVN GEORGE 2 SURN WATSON 1 POSITION -27270,-670 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -27335,-614,-27204,-751 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1602 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 31 JAN 1689 2 PLAC Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts 3 _XREF @place00093@ 2 NOTE 3 CONT 3 CONT Death: 31 Jan 1689 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam04963@ 1 FAMC @fam07929@ 0 @ind10210@ INDI 1 NAME MARGARET /WINSLOW/ 2 DISPLAY MARGARET WINSLOW 2 GIVN MARGARET 2 SURN WINSLOW 1 POSITION -26920,-460 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -26991,-404,-26848,-541 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1589 2 NOTE 3 CONT 2 PLAC Droitwich, , Worcestershire, England 3 _XREF @place00628@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1665 2 PLAC Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts 3 _XREF @place00093@ 2 NOTE 3 CONT 3 CONT Death: 1665 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts 3 CONT Burial: 1665 Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE SHE IS THE SISTERS OF THE WINSLOW BROTHERS THAT CAME ON THE MAYFLOWER 2 CONC SHE WAS THE FIRST TEACHER IN AMERICA. HER WILL WAS DATED JULY 8,1665 2 CONT 2 CONT Children 2 CONT Mary Hicks b: 11 May 1617 in Bermondsey, , London, England 2 CONT Elizabeth Hicks b: Abt 1618 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts 2 CONT Margaret Hicks b: Abt 1610 in Kenilworth, , Warwickshire, England 2 CONT Samuel Hicks b: Aug 1611 in Southwark, , Surrey, England 2 CONT Phebe Hicks b: 15 Mar 1614 in England 2 CONT Daniel Hicks b: Abt 1621 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts 2 CONT Ephraim Hicks b: 1624 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts 2 CONT Lydia Hicks b: Abt 1601 in Chichester, , Sussex, England 2 CONT ************************************************ 2 CONT Children: 2 CONT i. Lydia HICKS, born 1612, married Edward BANGS, born 1591, died 1677. 2 CONC 2 CONT 2 CONT ii. Phoebe HICKS, born BEF 15 Mar 1614-5, baptised March 15, 1614-5, B 2 CONC ermondsey, Surrey, England, died May 22, 1663, Plymouth, MA. Phoebe ma 2 CONC rried George WATSON, who died 1689. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00349@ 1 FAMS @fam04973@ 1 FAMC @fam07972@ 0 @ind10211@ INDI 1 NAME ROBERT /HICKS/ 2 DISPLAY ROBERT HICKS 2 GIVN ROBERT 2 SURN HICKS 1 POSITION -27070,-470 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -27135,-414,-27004,-551 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1578 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 24 MAR 1647 2 NOTE Robert Hicks 3 CONT Given Name: Robert 3 CONT Surname: Hicks 3 CONT 3 CONT Birth: Abt 1578 in London, Middlesex, England 3 CONT Death: 24 Mar 1647 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE HE IMAGRATED TO AMERICA IN 1621 IN THE SHIP "FORTUNE" HIS WIFE AND DAU 2 CONC GHTER PHEBE FOLLOWED HIM TO AMERICA COMING IN 1623 :SHIP "ANN" SHARED 2 CONC IN THE DIVISION OF CATTLE IN 1627 PLYMOUTH,MA HIS WILL DATES MAY 28,16 2 CONC 45 2 CONT ********************************** 2 CONT Some show two wives for Robert Hicks: Elizabeth Morgan and Margaret Wi 2 CONC nslow, but no marriage record has been found for Robert Hicks. His onl 2 CONC y known wife was Margaret Winslow. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT *************************** 2 CONT Marriage 1 Elizabeth Morgan ???? 2 CONT Married: 1600 in London, Middlesex, England 2 CONT Change Date: 14 Jun 2004 2 CONT Children 2 CONT Sarah Hicks 2 CONT Thomas Hicks b: 1603 in Bermondsey, , London, England 2 CONT John Hicks b: 1605 in London, Middlesex, England 2 CONT Richard Hicks b: 17 Sep 1609 in Bermondsey, , London, England 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam04973@ 0 @ind10214@ INDI 1 NAME MARY /TISDALE/ 2 DISPLAY MARY TISDALE 2 GIVN MARY 2 SURN TISDALE 1 POSITION -27720,-1280 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -27785,-1224,-27654,-1361 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1686 2 PLAC Birth: 1686 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts 3 _XREF @place00613@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 28 MAR 1719 2 PLAC Dighton, Bristol, Massachusetts 3 _XREF @place00611@ 2 DISPOSITION 3 PLAC Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts 4 _XREF @place00612@ 2 NOTE 3 CONT 3 CONT Death: 28 Mar 1719 in Dighton, Bristol, Massachusetts 3 CONT Burial: Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT Oliver Winslow b: 5 Oct 1709 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts 2 CONT Joseph Winslow b: 23 Oct 1711 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts 2 CONT Ruth Winslow b: 17 Jan 1714 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts 2 CONT Mary Winslow b: 26 Apr 1716 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00353@ 1 FAMS @fam04975@ 1 FAMC @fam04960@ 0 @ind10215@ INDI 1 NAME JOSEPH /WINSLOW/ 2 DISPLAY JOSEPH WINSLOW 2 GIVN JOSEPH 2 SURN WINSLOW 1 POSITION -29200,-1270 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -29265,-1214,-29134,-1351 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1684 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 4 SEP 1727 2 NOTE Joseph Winslow 3 CONT Born: 1684 3 CONT Freetown, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT Died: 4 Sep 1727 3 CONT Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT Joseph Winslow 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam04975@ 1 FAMC @fam04945@ 0 @ind10221@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN COLLINS /EDDY/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN COLLINS EDDY 2 GIVN JOHN 2 MIDDLE COLLINS 2 SURN EDDY 1 POSITION -11990,-2280 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -12055,-2224,-11924,-2386 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 APR 1853 2 NOTE Born Brunswick, NY. Came to CT in 1884 as per Bernard's memory of Sher 3 CONC man's story, 3 CONT or as per obit, which says 1886. 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 18 NOV 1924 2 CAUSE Natural 2 NOTE Died at Hartford Hospital Unexpectedly one month after an operation. O 3 CONC bit is on record. 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE DIED AT HARTFORD HOSPITAL UNEXPECTEDLY ONE MONTH AFTER AN OPERATION. 2 CONC OBIT IS ON RECORD..BORN BRUNSWICK NY ..CAME TO CTIN 1884 AS PER bE 2 CONC RNARND 'S MEMORY OF SHERMAN'S STORY OR AS PER OBIT WHICH SAYS 1886 2 CONT He was a farmer in Brunswick until 1886. Then he 2 CONT went to Simsbury where he became greatly 2 CONT interested in fruit-raising. He was a member of the 2 CONT Pomona Grange and its treasurer for over 35 2 CONT years. His specialties in fruits were strawberries, 2 CONT peaches, apples, and muskmelons. He had 2 CONT markest all over New England. He was also 2 CONT interested in poultry-raising and he made a 2 CONT speciality of white leghorns. He was little 2 CONT interested in politics, but enjoyed his Masonic 2 CONT lodge. 2 CONT By that reckoning Sherman would have been 9 years old. 1886 is the yea 2 CONC r of 2 CONT migration also according to a magazine article in the August 1923 Nati 2 CONC onal 2 CONT Grange Monthly which see. The family bible (see refin notes for Sherma 2 CONC n Eddy) gives 2 CONT Memoranda as follows: Moved to Simsbury 01 APR 1886. Moved to Riversid 2 CONC e for the winter NOv 1899. Left the farm fall 1904. Sold the farm 1906 2 CONC . This also agrees with Prindle's McChesney genealogy. 2 CONT 2 CONT From notes of Judy (Eddy) Knight: 2 CONT And on page 576 under the entry for my great-grandfather John Collins 2 CONC Eddy, he notes 2 CONT that he died from tetanus following an appendectomy, and that his wife 2 CONC Ida Josephine 2 CONT McChesney died of T.B. in 1924 1 FAMC @fam06103@ 1 FAMS @fam07786@ 0 @ind11244@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN SHERMAN /EDDY/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN SHERMAN EDDY 2 GIVN JOHN 2 MIDDLE SHERMAN 2 SURN EDDY 1 POSITION -20350,-2080 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -20415,-2024,-20284,-2186 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 OCT 1828 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 11 JUL 1915 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam06103@ 1 FAMC @fam05481@ 0 @ind11246@ INDI 1 NAME MARY THANKFUL /COLLINS/ 2 DISPLAY MARY THANKFUL COLLINS 2 GIVN MARY 2 MIDDLE THANKFUL 2 SURN COLLINS 1 POSITION 7970,-2100 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 7904,-2044,8037,-2206 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 NOV 1829 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 7 JUN 1917 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam06103@ 1 FAMC @fam05484@ 0 @ind11247@ INDI 1 NAME CAPT. DR. ROBERT /COLLINS/ 2 DISPLAY CAPT. DR. ROBERT COLLINS 2 GIVN CAPT. DR. ROBERT 2 SURN COLLINS 1 PICTURES @pic00043@ 2 PRIMARY @pic00043@ 1 POSITION 430,-1860 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 365,-1804,496,-1966 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 BORDER 4 FILL #9EE3FE 2 FLAGS 3 ENABLE bt 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 JUN 1782 2 NOTE Robert was born on 23 Jun 1782 in Sandown, Rockingham Co, New Hampshir 3 CONC e. 3 CONT 3 CONT OTHER JANUARY 28 1782 2 PLAC Sandown, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire 3 _XREF @place00001@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1 JUN 1856 2 PLAC Center Brunswick, Rensselaer Co, New York 3 _XREF @place00002@ 2 NOTE He was buried in White Church Cemetery, Brunswich, Rensselaer Co, New 3 CONC York. 3 CONT 3 CONT 3 CONT 3 CONT B RI ? D NY 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE He died on 1 Jun 1856 in Center Brunswick, Rensselaer Co, New York. 2 CONT *********************************** 2 CONT Robert COLLINS moved to Troy/Brunswick, Renneslaer NY and had 11 child 2 CONC ren. 1 FAMC @fam05483@ 1 FAMS @fam05484@ 0 @ind11249@ INDI 1 NAME AMELIA /MAXSON/ 2 DISPLAY AMELIA MAXSON 2 GIVN AMELIA 2 SURN MAXSON 1 PICTURES @pic00042@ 2 PRIMARY @pic00042@ 1 POSITION 15270,-1940 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 15205,-1884,15336,-2021 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 SYMBOL #FF00FF 3 BORDER 4 FILL #9EE3FE 2 FLAGS 3 ENABLE bt 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 OCT 1792 2 PLAC Westerly, Washington Co, Rhode Island 3 _XREF @place00003@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 10 MAR 1867 2 PLAC Center Brunswick, Rensselaer Co, New York 3 _XREF @place00002@ 2 NOTE B WESTERLY RI DIED NY 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE children: 2 CONT 2 CONT 1441 F i Amelia Collins 1. 2 CONT Amelia married James Morrison. 2 CONT + 1442 M ii Lucas Younglove Collins was born on 19 May 1823. He died o 2 CONC n 5 Jun 1869. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam05484@ 1 FAMC @fam07437@ 0 @ind11250@ INDI 1 NAME LOIS MARY /STILLMAN/ 2 DISPLAY LOIS MARY STILLMAN 2 GIVN LOIS 2 MIDDLE MARY 2 SURN STILLMAN 1 POSITION 18820,-1690 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 18755,-1634,18886,-1796 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 APR 1756 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1842 2 NOTE Lois Stillman- 3 CONT 3 CONT (1756-1842) 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE children: 2 CONT 2 CONT + 626 M i Asa Maxson was born on 1 Jul 1776. He died on 7 Jan 1861. 2 CONT 627 F ii Lois Maxson was born on 25 Aug 1778. 2 CONT + 628 F iii Mary (Polly) Maxson was born on 14 Jul 1781. She died on 2 2 CONC 7 Jul 1862. 2 CONT + 629 M iv David Maxson was born on 27 Sep 1788. He died on 19 Jul 186 2 CONC 5. 2 CONT 630 F v Wealthy Maxson was born 1 on 18 Aug 1790. 2 CONT Wealthy married Ebenezer Robinson. 2 CONT + 631 F vi Amelia Maxson was born on 12 Oct 1792. She died on 10 Mar 1 2 CONC 867. 2 CONT 632 F vii Thankful Maxson. 2 CONT Thankful married Ebenezer Robinson. 2 CONT + 633 M viii Joseph Stillman Maxson was born on 3 Aug 1797. He died on 2 CONC 23 Jan 1836. 2 CONT 634 F ix Rebecca Maxson. 2 CONT ******************************************* 2 CONT 1. Thankful Maxson 2 CONT Born: - 2 CONT Died: UNKNOWN - 2. Rebecca Maxson 2 CONT Born: - 2 CONT Died: UNKNOWN - 3. Asa Maxson, Ii 2 CONT Born: 1 JUL 1776 - 2 CONT Died: UNKNOWN - 4. Lois Maxson 2 CONT Born: 25 AUG 1778 - 2 CONT Died: UNKNOWN - 5. Mary Maxson 2 CONT Born: 14 JUL 1781 - 2 CONT Died: UNKNOWN - 6. David Maxson, Iii 2 CONT Born: 9 SEP 1788 - 2 CONT Died: UNKNOWN - 7. Wealtha Maxson 2 CONT Born: 18 AUG 1790 - 2 CONT Died: UNKNOWN - 8. Amelia Maxson 2 CONT Born: 12 OCT 1792 - Westerly, Providence, Ri 2 CONT Marr: 1811 - Captain Robert Collins 2 CONT Died: 10 MAR 1867 - Ny 9. Joseph Stillman Maxson, Iii 2 CONT Born: 3 AUG 1797 - 2 CONT Died: UNKNOWN - 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00160@ 1 FAMC @fam06187@ 1 FAMS @fam07437@ 0 @ind11252@ INDI 1 NAME SAMUEL /COLLINS/ 2 DISPLAY SAMUEL COLLINS 2 GIVN SAMUEL 2 SURN COLLINS 1 SOURCES @source00011@ 1 POSITION -1780,-1690 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -1845,-1634,-1714,-1771 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 SEP 1748 2 NOTE Birth: 18 SEP 1748 3 CONT 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 7 JAN 1807 2 PLAC Craftsbury, Vermont 3 _XREF @place00555@ 2 NOTE Death: 7 JAN 1807 3 CONT 3 CONT Death: 07 JAN 1807 in Craftsbury, Vermont 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE was a minister of Sandown Church at Sandown, NH Rockingham county . 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00516@ 1 FAMS @fam05483@ 1 FAMC @fam06007@ 0 @ind11253@ INDI 1 NAME BETSEY /HACKETT/ 2 DISPLAY BETSEY HACKETT 2 GIVN BETSEY 2 SURN HACKETT 1 POSITION 4110,-1690 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 4045,-1634,4176,-1771 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1763 2 PLAC Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00159@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1830 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE CONGRGATIONAL CHURCHES IN ORLEANS COUNTY VERMONT P 157 SAYS: 2 CONT CHILDREN 2 CONT Robert COLLINS B. June 23, 1782 2 CONT Samuel, Abigail, Priscilla, Lucia, James Hackett COLLINS, Julius, Bets 2 CONC ey, Miranda (not verified). 2 CONT ********************************** 2 CONT Samuel COLLINS 2 CONT Abigail COLLINS 2 CONT Pricilla COLLINS 2 CONT Julius COLLINS 2 CONT Betsey COLLINS 2 CONT James Hackett COLLINS b. 24 March 1796 2 CONT Craftsbury, Orleans VT. 2 CONT Miranda COLLINS NOV 1ST 1798 2 CONT Lucia COLLINS JULY 28 1801 2 CONT ************************** 2 CONT Individual Note: 2 CONT A.M. Hadley has her name spelled as Haggett. History, Congregatio 2 CONC nal Church, Hampstead, NH 1752 -1902 page 349 has her name spelled as 2 CONC Hackett 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam05483@ 1 FAMC @fam07891@ 0 @ind12297@ INDI 1 NAME PRISCILLA // 2 DISPLAY PRISCILLA 2 GIVN PRISCILLA 1 POSITION 460,-1430 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 396,-1388,525,-1486 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT Samuel Collins b: 1747 2 CONT Cyrenius Collins b: 1754 in Lebanon Brook, Massachusetts 2 CONT Julius Collins b: ABT 1750 in Lebanon, New London County, Connecticut 2 CONT Hulda Collins 2 CONT Jonathan Collins 2 CONT Priscilla Collins 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam06007@ 1 FAMS @fam07950@ 0 @ind12490@ INDI 1 NAME JUDITH /CLARKE/ 2 DISPLAY JUDITH CLARKE 2 GIVN JUDITH 2 SURN CLARKE 1 POSITION 9790,-1100 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 9725,-1044,9856,-1181 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 OCT 1667 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1747 2 NOTE Judith Clarke 77 3 CONT Born: 12 October 1667 3 CONT Place: Westerly, RI 3 CONT Died: 3 CONT -1747) 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 2 CONT Children: 2 CONT Maxson, Judith 2 CONT Maxson, Mary 2 CONT Birth : 26 Oct 1691 Westerly, Washington Co, Rhode Island 2 CONT Death : 16 Mar 1692 Westerly, Washington Co, Rhode Island 2 CONT 2 CONT Maxson, Bethia 2 CONT Maxson, Elizabeth 2 CONT Maxson, Hannah 2 CONT Maxson, John 2 CONT Maxson, Dorothy 2 CONT Maxson, Susannah 2 CONT Maxson, Joseph 2 CONT Birth : Dec 1709 Westerly, Washington Co, Rhode Island 2 CONT Death : Jul 1710 Westerly, Washington Co, Rhode Island 2 CONT 2 CONT Maxson, Avis 2 CONT ************************************** 2 CONT He had ten children: 2 CONT Judith born in 1689 2 CONT Mary born in 1691 2 CONT Bethiah born in 1693 2 CONT Elizabeth born in November 7, 1695 2 CONT Joseph born in 1709 2 CONT Hannah born in 1698 2 CONT John born in 1701 2 CONT Dorothy born in 1703 2 CONT Susan born in 1706 2 CONT Avis born in 1712 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00068@ 1 FAMS @fam06106@ 1 FAMC @fam06107@ 0 @ind12491@ INDI 1 NAME REV JOHN /MAXSON JR/ 2 DISPLAY REV JOHN MAXSON JR 2 GIVN REV JOHN 2 SURN MAXSON JR 1 SOURCES @source00009@ 1 POSITION 8370,-1080 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 8305,-1024,8436,-1186 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 FILL #00FF00 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1666 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 28 OCT 1748 2 NOTE John Maxson Jr. 76 3 CONT Born: 1666 3 CONT Place: 3 CONT Marr: 19 January 1687/8 3 CONT Place: Westerly, RI 3 CONT Died: 28 October 1748 3 CONT OTHERS SAY 3 CONT (1666-1747) 3 CONT Maxson, John 3 CONT Birth : 12 Oct 1666 Westerly, Washington Co, Rhode Island 3 CONT Death : 28 Oct 1747 Westerly, Washington Co, Rhode Island 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE JOHN MAXSON, SECOND. 2 CONT 2 CONT JOHN MAXSON, 2d, was the son of the venerable Elder of whose life we h 2 CONC ave just given a brief sketch. We must suppose the piety of the elder 2 CONC Maxson to have been the practical kind, bearing with influence upon al 2 CONC l the relations of life. That he left the impress of his excellent cha 2 CONC racter upon his children, may be inferred from the fact that two of hi 2 CONC s sons were chosen successively to follow him in the pastoral office. 2 CONC Of these the present subject was the first. He was born in the year 16 2 CONC 66; and in 1687 married Judith Clarke, a sister of Joseph Clarke, Jr., 2 CONC one of the first settlers of Misquamicot, and a niece of Eld. John Cl 2 CONC arke of Newport, the founder of the first church in that place. They h 2 CONC ad ten children. Judith was born in 1689, Mary in 1691, Bethiah in 169 2 CONC 3, Elizabeth in 1695, Hannah in 1698, John in 1701, Dorothy in 1703, S 2 CONC usan in 1706, Joseph in 1709, Avis in 1712. They generally became memb 2 CONC ers of the church, and useful citizens. Joseph and Mary died in infanc 2 CONC y. He was an extensive land-holder in Westerly. "Maxson’s Purchase," c 2 CONC ontaining 2,684 acres, belonged to a company of which he was one. He w 2 CONC as also interested in other grants, as may be seen in the Rhode Island 2 CONC Collection, vol. 2, p. 218. 2 CONT 2 CONT Mr. Maxson and his wife united with the Seventh-day Baptist Church in 2 CONC Newport on the 30th of July, 1692, and labored efficiently and zealous 2 CONC ly in the cause in which they had enlisted. In the churches at that da 2 CONC y, as compared with those of the present, the distinguishing trait see 2 CONC ms to have been the earnestness with which every member entered into t 2 CONC heir duties toward one another. The church organization was to them no 2 CONC compact for convenience, but a union as the body of Christ, to which 2 CONC each member owed an imperative duty. Thus were the erring reclaimed, a 2 CONC nd the angry reconciled, and a lively element of good-will was kept up 2 CONC in the composition of the church. 2 CONT 2 CONT Mr. Maxson and his wife were eminent examples of this spirit from the 2 CONC day they became professors of the name of Christ. They were faithful a 2 CONC ttendants of the meetings of the church, and he was very frequently ap 2 CONC pointed to perform the duty of messenger, in the disciplinary measures 2 CONC of the church. His zeal and force of character indicating him as a le 2 CONC ader in the congregation, he was chosen a deacon, as appears from the 2 CONC following extract from the church records: - 2 CONT 2 CONT "At a meeting of the church on the 9th of the 7th month, 1712, by appo 2 CONC intment, the church taking into consideration the necessity of choosin 2 CONC g a person to the place and office of a deacon, did make choice and mu 2 CONC tually agree and desire that Bro. John Maxson, Jr., be the person as [ 2 CONC page 55] aforesaid. The said Bro. Maxson did desire some time for cons 2 CONC ideration before he gave answer thereto." 2 CONT 2 CONT The careful self-examination and caution shown in the acceptance of th 2 CONC e church offices at that period, indicates a high sense of the importa 2 CONC nce of their being filled efficiently, and a noble and desirable sense 2 CONC of duty towards them. The church had appointed the third day of the w 2 CONC eek before the last Sabbath of the next month for the ordination of De 2 CONC acon Joseph Clarke as an elder of the church, to serve as an assistant 2 CONC to the senior elder; and therefore "the church, appointed the aforesa 2 CONC id day for the time of his giving his answer; and in case he granted t 2 CONC heir desire, then the aforesaid day to be the time of his ordination t 2 CONC hereunto, by laying on of hands, according to the rules of God’s word. 2 CONC " The result of his reflections appears from another extract from the 2 CONC church book: - 2 CONT 2 CONT "At a church meeting by appointment, the 21st of the 8th month, 1712, 2 CONC Bro. Joseph Clarke, Jr. was ordained elder to the church by fasting an 2 CONC d prayer and laying on of hands of the presbytery, and Bro. John Maxso 2 CONC n, Jr., was ordained to the office of deacon to, the church in the sam 2 CONC e solemn manner and order aforesaid." 2 CONT 2 CONT About the same time that Mr. Maxson was thus called to the service of 2 CONC the church as deacon, he was also called upon to improve his "gift" fo 2 CONC r the edification of the church in conjunction with several others. Th 2 CONC is invitation was however revoked soon after the ordination of Elder C 2 CONC larke. 2 CONT 2 CONT In connection with the name of Dea. Maxson, there appears a transactio 2 CONC n so illustrative of the times, that we give the notice of it as it st 2 CONC ands on the records: - 2 CONT 2 CONT "At a meeting of the church on the 24th of January, 1713, Dea. Maxson 2 CONC proposed for consideration the fact that some persons in the congregat 2 CONC ion were exposed to the want of corn for their comfortable subsistence 2 CONC , and not being able to procure money in order to supply themselves wi 2 CONC th the same for their present want. Upon consideration thereof, the ch 2 CONC urch did order that what money there was in the church treasury that c 2 CONC ould be conveniently spare (sic) should be by the deacons laid out for 2 CONC corn, to supply said persons at the discretion of the deacons." 2 CONT 2 CONT But the colony was visited not alone by famine, but also by the pestil 2 CONC ence. The year 1719 was remarkable for the severe sickness that prevai 2 CONC led in Westerly, and many deaths occurred, among them being that of El 2 CONC d. Joseph Clarke, the colleague of Eld. John Maxson, Sen., who died Ju 2 CONC ne the 5th. The following record is made on the occasion: 2 CONT 2 CONT "Upon the consideration of the dispensation of the Most High upon this 2 CONC part of the wilderness, by visiting the inhabitants of the same with 2 CONC [page 56] grievous sickness, and death itself, and other consideration 2 CONC s, it was on the 13th of June, 1719, concluded that the next fourth da 2 CONC y of the week next following be solemnized by fasting and prayer to Al 2 CONC mighty God, that he would be pleased to stay his hand of correction, w 2 CONC hich hath been so awfully lifted up amongst us." 2 CONT 2 CONT This fast was generally observed by the church, and was followed by a 2 CONC revival of religion, by which many were added to the church. Immediate 2 CONC ly after, Dea. Maxson was, upon the death of Eld. Clarke, selected by 2 CONC the church to the office of an elder, and at the same time Thomas Hisc 2 CONC ox was nominated. The following entry records his ordination: - 2 CONT 2 CONT "At the church meeting July 5th, 1719, at the meeting-house in Westerl 2 CONC y, Bro. John Maxson 2d, was ordained to the place of an elder to this 2 CONC church, by Bro. Joseph Crandall, of Newport, by laying on of hands of 2 CONC Eld. Crandall, with hands of Bro. Joseph Clarke, Sen., and Bro. Peter 2 CONC Barker." 2 CONT 2 CONT On the death of the aged leading Elder, the next year, Eld. Maxson suc 2 CONC ceeded him as pastor, though he was himself well advanced in life, and 2 CONC in a measure disabled from active duties by reason of lameness so tha 2 CONC t he was not always able to attend the meetings. But though failing in 2 CONC body, his mind was still burning with zeal to advance the prosperity 2 CONC of the church of God, and insure its peace. This was sometimes no easy 2 CONC matter, as the district being agricultural, and the lands imperfectly 2 CONC laid out and defined, disputes continually arose concerning the bound 2 CONC aries of the possessions of the members. One such arose in which the e 2 CONC lder was a party, and the settlement of it, as it appears in the follo 2 CONC wing minute, and in the subsequent good feeling, shows the deference o 2 CONC f the members for the authority of the church: - 2 CONT 2 CONT "WESTERLY, Sept. 20th, 1720. 2 CONT 2 CONT "Whereas, there having been some dissatisfaction between Bro. John Max 2 CONC son, elder, and Bro. Thomas Hiscox, concerning the south extent of sai 2 CONC d Maxson’s lands lying eastward of the highway which runs to the mill, 2 CONC the said Maxson and Hiscox jointly agreeing to leave the decision of 2 CONC the matter to us, the subscribers, obliging themselves by their words 2 CONC forever to abide our determination in the premises; we having circumsp 2 CONC ectly viewed the land, and diligently inquired into all the circumstan 2 CONC ces and evidences offered to us to enlighten us in the matter, do orde 2 CONC r and determine as followeth, viz.: that the said John Maxson’s lot of 2 CONC land shall extend to the fence which is now standing, ranging westwar 2 CONC d from the great river to the aforesaid highway, and no farther; and t 2 CONC hat the fence as it now stands shall be his perpetual bounds of the so 2 CONC uthernmost bounds of said land; and this instrument we desire may be e 2 CONC ntered in the church records. 2 CONT 2 CONT SAMUEL BEEBEE, 2 CONT 2 CONT THOMAS RHOADS, 2 CONT 2 CONT THOMAS BURDICK, and others" 2 CONT 2 CONT [page 57] The following thanksgiving proclamation is interesting, and 2 CONC shows that at the age of 70 years Mr. Maxson was as strong in heart as 2 CONC in mind, and that, though the lamp of life was waning, that the love 2 CONC of God was still bright: - 2 CONT 2 CONT "NOVEMBER 20th, 1736. 2 CONT 2 CONT "Whereas, we have been wonderfully indulged by God’s providence with m 2 CONC any unmerited blessings, and we think it but our reasonable service to 2 CONC render to him our tribute of praise, and notwithstanding the infirmit 2 CONC ies and troubles of many among us, yet it must be confessed, I think, 2 CONC that God hath dealt with us in much mercy, and in judgment. He hath sh 2 CONC own himself to be very gracious, but in general there hath been much m 2 CONC ore cause of thankfulness and joy than of dejection and complaint. The 2 CONC re are many reasons which occur to us for rendering praise to God, amo 2 CONC ng which I think the following ought not to be forgotten, viz.: the fa 2 CONC vorable state of the distemper with us, that hath been so mortal in ma 2 CONC ny parts of New England, yet with us scarce any have died; also, that 2 CONC the season of the year has been so favorable and plentiful; and most o 2 CONC f all, though the harvest is plenteous, and the laborers few, yet that 2 CONC the Lord of the harvest has seemed to interpose in a most gracious ma 2 CONC nner by the increase of many which we hope are sincere professors of t 2 CONC he truth of the Gospel. Therefore I have thought proper to appoint the 2 CONC fourth day of the week, being the 24th of Nov. inst., to be set apart 2 CONC as a day of thanksgiving to God for all such as are disposed thereto. 2 CONC 2 CONT 2 CONT JOHN MAXSON, Elder 2 CONT 2 CONT By GEORGE STILLMAN, Clerk" 2 CONT 2 CONT This occasion was well attended. None entered into the exercises of th 2 CONC e day with more real and sincere thankfulness than did the venerable p 2 CONC astor. There had been a large number added to the church, and the pros 2 CONC pect seemed pleasing to his faith. He thus continued to labor and rejo 2 CONC ice, and as age advanced upon him, he became anxious that the order of 2 CONC the gospel might be perpetuated by the gifts of the church, for which 2 CONC purpose he proposed that set times be given to such as were inclined 2 CONC to improve their talent for the ministry of the word. 2 CONT 2 CONT About this time Mr. Maxson became desirous that the church should appo 2 CONC int a colleague or assistant for him in the performance of his officia 2 CONC l duties; and in 1739 his brother, Joseph Maxson, was appointed to the 2 CONC office of an elder, to assist the senior elder in the service of the 2 CONC church; and soon after Thomas Hiscox was also appointed to the office 2 CONC of an elder, to assist in the administration of the ordinances. 2 CONT 2 CONT The "New Lights," a people that made some noise in that part of New En 2 CONC gland during the latter part of Eld. Maxson’s administration, gave him 2 CONC some trouble by their unscrupulous denunciation of the faith which he 2 CONC professed and defended; but his wisdom was the more apparent from the 2 CONC kindness with which he treated all the aspersions cast upon him and h 2 CONC is brethren. 2 CONT 2 CONT [page 58] The last act recorded of Eld. Maxson was assisting Eld. Jose 2 CONC ph Maxson at the ordination of Eld. John Davis, of Shrewsbury, N.J., w 2 CONC hither Mr. Davis had gone, with others who had been dismissed from the 2 CONC church at Westerly, to form a Sabbath-keeping church in that place. T 2 CONC he ordination took place July 12th, 1746. 2 CONT 2 CONT Eld. Maxson was now approaching the verge of life. The weight of years 2 CONC and many infirmities pressed upon him. He could say with the apostle, 2 CONC "I have fought the good fight, I have kept the faith," and could look 2 CONC with him to the crown laid up, to be conferred by the Master whom he 2 CONC served. He died July 1747 in the 81st year of his age. 2 CONT 2 CONT Copied from an original copy of Volume 1, No. 2, April, 1852, pp 49-58 2 CONC , of the Seventh-Day Baptist Memorial, a quarterly magazine, devoted t 2 CONC o biography, history, and statistics. Published in New York, by the Se 2 CONC venth-Day Baptist Publishing Society, No. 9 Spruce Street. 2 CONT 2 CONT ********************************* 2 CONT John Maxson, Jr. was born in 1666, and was married in 1687 to Judith, 2 CONC the daughter of Joseph and Bethiah (Hubbard) Clarke. John and Judith w 2 CONC ere baptized and joined the Newport S.D.B. church July 31, 1692. Augus 2 CONC t 21, 1712 he was ordained deacon in the Westerly church, as they were 2 CONC members of that church after it was set off from the Newport church. 2 CONC At the time he was ordained deacon Joseph Clarke, Jr., was ordained El 2 CONC der to be an assistant to John Maxson, Sr. July 5, 1719, he was ordain 2 CONC ed elder in the Westerly meeting house by Elder Joseph Crandall who li 2 CONC ved in Westerly and was pastor of the Newport church. At the ordinatio 2 CONC n, the laying on of hands was done by Joseph Crandall, Joseph Clarke, 2 CONC Sr., and Peter Barker. 2 CONT 2 CONT In 1720 he became pastor of the Westerly church, following his father. 2 CONC he served as pastor for twenty seven years, until his death in July 1 2 CONC 747. In 1739 his brother Joseph was ordained Elder to assist him. John 2 CONC , Jr., was an extensive land holder in Westerly. He represented Wester 2 CONC ly in the Colonial Assembly in 1742, 1743, and 1744. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam06106@ 1 FAMC @fam06108@ 0 @ind12492@ INDI 1 NAME BETHIAH /HUBBARD/ 2 DISPLAY BETHIAH HUBBARD 2 GIVN BETHIAH 2 SURN HUBBARD 1 POSITION 10110,-900 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 10045,-844,10176,-981 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 DEC 1646 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 17 APR 1707 2 NOTE Hubbard, Bethiah 3 CONT Birth : 19 Dec 1646 Springfield, Massachusetts 3 CONT Death : 17 Apr 1707 Westerly, Washington Co, Rhode Island 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Hubbard, Bethiah 2 CONT Children: 2 CONT Clarke, Judith 2 CONT Clarke, Joseph 2 CONT Clarke, Samuel 2 CONT Clarke, John 2 CONT Clarke, Bethiah 2 CONT Clarke, Mary 2 CONT Clarke, Susanna 2 CONT Clarke, Thomas 2 CONT Clarke, William 2 CONT 2 CONT Family: 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00230@ 1 FAMS @fam06107@ 1 FAMC @fam06109@ 0 @ind12493@ INDI 1 NAME JOSEPH /CLARKE/ 2 DISPLAY JOSEPH CLARKE 2 GIVN JOSEPH 2 SURN CLARKE 1 POSITION 9420,-880 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 9355,-824,9486,-961 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 FILL #00FF00 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 FEB 1642 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 11 JAN 1727 2 NOTE Clarke, Joseph 3 CONT Birth : 11 Feb 1642 Newport, Newport Co, Rhode Island 3 CONT Death : 11 Jan 1727 Westerly, Washington Co, Rhode Island 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Clarke, Joseph 2 CONT Joseph Clarke. Sr., and his wife Bethiah Hubbard, and Robert Burdick 2 CONC and his wife Ruth, who was also Samuel Hubbard's daughter, and Mrs. Jo 2 CONC hn Maxson Sr. all of whom were living in Misquanicut: Joseph and Bethi 2 CONC ah Clarke soon following. 2 CONT (The First Seventh Day Baptist Church in America) 1 FAMS @fam06107@ 1 FAMC @fam06110@ 0 @ind12494@ INDI 1 NAME MARY /MOSHER/ 2 DISPLAY MARY MOSHER 2 GIVN MARY 2 SURN MOSHER 1 POSITION 8840,-890 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 8775,-834,8906,-971 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1641 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 2 FEB 1718 2 NOTE Mary Mosher-[4834] 3 CONT Mosher, Mary 3 CONT Birth : 1641 Falmouth, Cumberland Co, Maine 3 CONT Death : 2 Feb 1718 Westerly, Washington Co, Rhode Island 3 CONT 3 CONT (1641-1718) 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Mary Mosher- 2 CONT Children: 2 CONT Maxson, John 2 CONT Maxson, Dorothy 2 CONT Maxson, Joseph 2 CONT Maxson, Hannah 2 CONT Maxson, Mary 2 CONT Maxson, Jonathan 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00229@ 1 FAMS @fam06108@ 1 FAMC @fam06111@ 0 @ind12495@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN /MAXSON SR/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN MAXSON SR 2 GIVN JOHN 2 SURN MAXSON SR 1 POSITION 8240,-870 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 8175,-814,8306,-976 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 FILL #00FF00 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE MAR 1639 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 17 DEC 1720 2 NOTE John Maxson- 3 CONT Maxson, John 3 CONT Birth : Mar 1639 Aquidneck, Rhode Island 3 CONT Death : 17 Dec 1720 Westerly, Washington Co, Rhode Island 3 CONT 3 CONT (1639-1720) 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE JOHN MAXSON, SENIOR 2 CONT 2 CONT In 1643 his wife is mentioned as "Goodwife Maxson, widow of Richard Ma 2 CONC xson." It is supposed that he and his son Richard were killed by India 2 CONC ns, that his widow escaped, with others, in an open boat, and that her 2 CONC son John was born soon afterward, in 1638. Several authorities state 2 CONC that he was the first white child born on the island of Rhode Island. 2 CONC In 1661 John joined a company formed at Newport for the purchase and S 2 CONC ettlement of the tract of land called Misquanicut. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT (2) John Maxson, born in 1638. Married Mary, the daughter of Hugh Mosh 2 CONC er, who was also one of the purchasers of Misquanicut. She was born in 2 CONC 1640. Soon after settling in Mesquanicut, John and Mary Maxson embrac 2 CONC ed the Sabbath, and joined the church at Newport. When the Westerly co 2 CONC ngregation was set off as a separate church he was ordained to be its 2 CONC first pastor and served until his death, December 17, 1720. His wife d 2 CONC ied February 2, 1718. They had seven children, Tacy, John Jr., Joseph, 2 CONC and Jonathan, Dorothy, Mary, and Hannah. 2 CONT 2 CONT John Maxson, Sr., represented Westerly in the Colonial Assembly in 167 2 CONC 0, 1686, 1687, 1688, 1689, 1690, 1693, 1705. He and his wife were buri 2 CONC ed in the Clarke burying ground, near the old meeting house. His grave 2 CONC was marked with a blue slate stone, upon which was the following insc 2 CONC ription: "Here lieth the body of John Maxson, died Dec. ye 17, 1720, i 2 CONC n the 82nd year of his age." In 1884 their remains were removed to the 2 CONC "Circle". 2 CONT 2 CONT *************************************************** 2 CONT The advocates of the true Sabbath look with a dignified pride to the e 2 CONC xample of great and good men who have sustained the banner of truth, t 2 CONC hrough trials and sufferings, from generation to generation, till the 2 CONC time when that faith was planted on the shores of America. Beginning c 2 CONC oeval with the establishment of civilization on this continent, they w 2 CONC ere made partakers of many hardships and perils, to which they, as fou 2 CONC nders of their church organization here, were peculiarly exposed. They 2 CONC were nevertheless earnest, practical, God-fearing men; no mad enthusi 2 CONC asts, crazed with new doctrines, and following in misguided zeal each 2 CONC ignis fatuus that flickered in the religious atmosphere. For, having b 2 CONC een thought liberality by persecution, and steadfastness by suffering, 2 CONC they were at once good citizens and exalted Christians. 2 CONT 2 CONT Among them was the subject of the present sketch, the first leading El 2 CONC der of the Seventh-day Baptist Church in Westerly, R.I. His parents ca 2 CONC me from England, and were among the earliest settlers of New England, 2 CONC and also among the first who attempted a landing on the shores of Conn 2 CONC ecticut. 2 CONT 2 CONT The party with which they were connected made a temporary settlement, 2 CONC it is supposed, near Throg’s Neck, hence for some time after called Ma 2 CONC xson’s Point. They carried on a trade with the Indians, and prospered, 2 CONC until about the time of the breaking out of the Pequod War, in 1637, 2 CONC when the Indians who surrounded them, instigated probably by emissarie 2 CONC s from the Pequods, suddenly abstained from intercourse with [page 50] 2 CONC the settlers. Upon their sending to the natives to inquire why they d 2 CONC id not come in as usual to trade, they received answer, that they fear 2 CONC ed their dogs, which they allowed to go unconfined, but that if they w 2 CONC ould shut them up, they would come in again. The unsuspecting colonist 2 CONC s, blinded by their apparent good will, complied with the condition; a 2 CONC nd their watchful sentinels once confined, the savages made an attack 2 CONC upon the settlement, and drove the whites to their shallop. A portion 2 CONC of them landing in a boat the next day, to procure more provisions and 2 CONC produce from their gardens, were again attacked, and Mr. Maxson and h 2 CONC is son Richard were killed. Mrs. Maxson escaped with the survivors in 2 CONC the shallop, and after a long and tedious passage, landed on the islan 2 CONC d of Aquetneck, the nearest place on the coast at that time free from 2 CONC danger of the hostile Indians; where, soon after landing, John was bor 2 CONC n. This was in the spring of 1638; and as the island was purchased of 2 CONC the Sachems Miantonimoh and Canonicus on the 24th of March of that yea 2 CONC r, and settled by the English immediately thereafter, Mrs. Maxson rema 2 CONC ined there, and devoted herself to the support and education of her so 2 CONC n. Mr. Maxson, thus has the distinction of being the first white child 2 CONC born on the island of Rhode Island, or Aquetneck as it was then calle 2 CONC d. 2 CONT 2 CONT This is the substance of the family traditions, and we regret that the 2 CONC y do not give us more knowledge of the Christian mother and heroine. W 2 CONC e would have been glad at least to have known that she lived to be rep 2 CONC aid for all her sorrows and privations by seeing her son advanced to t 2 CONC he great usefulness and consideration to which he attained. Oh, how th 2 CONC e great usefulness and consideration to which he attained. Oh, how dea 2 CONC r that hope to the heart of the Christian mother, and how supreme the 2 CONC joy at its fulfillment! Then and by that only are the toils, the pains 2 CONC and anxieties of the past recompensed, and the subdued and grateful h 2 CONC eart rests a moment in the purest happiness earth can give, ere it pas 2 CONC ses hopefully, trustingly, yet tremblingly, to the final rest. Who but 2 CONC the Omniscient can read that holiest page in humanity’s record - - th 2 CONC e heart of the Christian mother, sanctified by privation, hallowed by 2 CONC suffering, and finding its highest, only, and sufficient reward in the 2 CONC fulfillment of the noblest duty God has appointed to it. None other t 2 CONC han herself can comprehend it. The matron who, in the appliances of we 2 CONC alth and ease, has reared her children, as she has not known the trial 2 CONC s, neither can she know the rapture of the sorrow-stricken soul winnin 2 CONC g its way to the throne of God by its trustful humility, and there ren 2 CONC dering back its improved talent. Such a return was the son of that wid 2 CONC owed mother an energetic, earnest, useful man. 2 CONT 2 CONT [page 51] In 1661, Mr. Maxson, then twenty-three years old, joined a c 2 CONC ompany which was formed at Newport for the purchase and settlement of 2 CONC a portion of the Narragansett country, called by the Indians Misquamic 2 CONC ut, as appears from the records of the company. The articles of agreem 2 CONC ent were signed on the 22nd of March, 1661, and Mr. Maxson soon after 2 CONC removed to the new settlement, which thence became the scene of his la 2 CONC bors. He was married to Mary Mosher, the daughter or sister of Hugh Mo 2 CONC sher, one of the purchasers of Misquamicut, whose name is among those 2 CONC recorded in the Rhode Island Historical Society’s Collection. 2 CONT 2 CONT We have no other information respecting Mr. Maxson until the year 1692 2 CONC . In the mean time the colony had generally embraced the views of the 2 CONC Seventh-day Baptists, and had connected themselves with the church in 2 CONC Newport, of which William Hiscox was pastor; and John Crandall, who be 2 CONC fore that time was an elder of the First Baptist Church, became a coll 2 CONC eague, residing in Westerly. Meetings were held weekly at Westerly, an 2 CONC d church meetings were alternately held there and at Newport. Yearly o 2 CONC r "general Meetings" were also established, and were attended in alter 2 CONC nation at Westerly and Newport. 2 CONT 2 CONT It is not known precisely at what time Mr. Maxson became a member of t 2 CONC his church. The first entry in the existing book of church records is 2 CONC under date of July 3d, 1692, and the next is of July 30th, at which Jo 2 CONC hn Maxson, Jr., and his wife Judith, were admitted to membership of th 2 CONC e church. His daughter Tacy was added on the 24th of September followi 2 CONC ng. On the 24th of January, 1694, Joseph was baptized; and on the 23d 2 CONC of July, 1710, Jonathan submitted to the ordinance. He was probably th 2 CONC e youngest son of the Elder, being born about 1680, and died in 1732. 2 CONT 2 CONT Mr. Maxson took an active interest in the church, and was often appoin 2 CONC ted to act as messenger to delinquent members or distant brethren. He 2 CONC evidently had the advancement of true religion much at heart, and deli 2 CONC ghted in the service of his Divine Master, while his holy and blameles 2 CONC s life, giving him an eminent degree that influence which was calculat 2 CONC ed to harmonize conflicting views, and allay all unkindly feeling amon 2 CONC g those around him, he was enabled, according to his desires, to do mu 2 CONC ch towards the building up of Zion. His brethren, recognizing the valu 2 CONC e of his labors, desired to call him to the office of the church; and 2 CONC at a church meeting held at his house on the 15th of 9th month, 1703, 2 CONC "Mr. Maxson was desired by the church to officiate in the dis- [page 5 2 CONC 2] pensing of the ordinance of breaking bread in Bro. Gibson’s absence 2 CONC , which he did accept." 2 CONT 2 CONT In 1708 the church was divided, and the members residing in and about 2 CONC Westerly were formed into a separate church, when according to the rec 2 CONC ords of the new church, "taking into consideration the necessity, as a 2 CONC lso our privilege and duty, by the authority of God’s word, that one b 2 CONC e chosen to the place and office of an elder to the congregation in an 2 CONC d about Westerly, it is agreed and desired, that our aged brother John 2 CONC Maxson, Sen., be the person." And by another paragraph we are informe 2 CONC d that "on the 20th of the same month our beloved brother John Maxson, 2 CONC Sen., was ordained to the place and office of an elder to the congreg 2 CONC ation in and about Westerly, by fasting and prayer and laying on of ha 2 CONC nds." 2 CONT 2 CONT Mr. Maxson was then at the advanced age of 70 years, an elder indeed, 2 CONC ripe in judgment and good works, tried and found worthy, not a mere bo 2 CONC ok-taught ecclesiastic, but a practical leader of the church militant. 2 CONC He continued, even at this great age, to perform the duties of an eld 2 CONC er, and seemed particularly desirous of stirring up the gifts of the c 2 CONC hurch, that the order of the Gospel might not be interrupted, and that 2 CONC efficient officers of the church might be ready to succeed in the pla 2 CONC ce of those who were ready to depart. His anxiety on this subject was 2 CONC deeply impressed upon the minds of the leading members, and a response 2 CONC was made which enabled him, on the 12th of 10th month, 1710, to submi 2 CONC t the following resolution: - 2 CONT 2 CONT "Whereas, it hath pleased Almighty God, of his goodness, grace, and me 2 CONC rcy, to endow several brethren with the gifts of his Spirit to the edi 2 CONC fication of the church, therefore, each and every one of the said gift 2 CONC ed brethren be requested to exercise their gifts in the church of thei 2 CONC r privilege and duty, that the church might be partakers of the same." 2 CONT It was therefore agreed, that "the Elder, with William Davis and John 2 CONC Maxson, Jr., should improve the next Sabbath; the Elder, with Joseph C 2 CONC larke, Jr., and George Stillman, should improve the Sabbath following; 2 CONC and the Elder, with Joseph Clarke, Sen., and Joseph Crandall, the nex 2 CONC t Sabbath after them; and so on successively till the church order oth 2 CONC erwise; provided always, that if any brother be pressed in his spirit 2 CONC by the Spirit of God, and moved thereby to speak, the aforesaid brethr 2 CONC en in their order and succession shall not obstruct or hinder such bro 2 CONC ther." 2 CONT But the infirmities of age could could [sic] not be resisted entirely, 2 CONC even by his zealous spirit. The voice that had proclaimed the lessons 2 CONC of wisdom to the children of God, was beginning to falter; and on the 2 CONC [page 53] 26th of June, 1712, Elder Maxson requested the congregation 2 CONC to make choice of a person from among them to take the place of an el 2 CONC der of the church, alledging [sic] his age and consequent inability to 2 CONC serve the congregation as her formerly had done. The church selected 2 CONC Joseph Clarke, Jr., as a candidate for the sacred office, and appointe 2 CONC d a meeting for the 9th of the next month to determine the choice. At 2 CONC this meeting, Mr. Clarke having consented, the church appointed the 21 2 CONC st of August for the ordination, when he was ordained an elder and col 2 CONC league of Eld. Maxson. John Maxson, Jr., was at the same time ordained 2 CONC a deacon. The church at this time consisted of about 130 members. 2 CONT 2 CONT In 1716, Eld. Maxson proposed to the church to resign his office, on a 2 CONC ccount of his age; but the church not considering the office revokable 2 CONC , or that they had power to release him from it for that reason, refus 2 CONC ed to accept his resignation. They however proposed to appoint a colle 2 CONC ague, and an additional number of deacons, in order to relieve him fro 2 CONC m as much of the burthen as might be. Eld. Joseph Clarke, his colleagu 2 CONC e, died June 5th, 1719, when they proposed John Maxson, Jr., as an eld 2 CONC er, to take the charge as senior elder, and nominated William Tanner, 2 CONC Jos. Maxson, and Benj. Burdick, as deacons. These brethren declined th 2 CONC e office of deacon, on the ground that none ought to be appointed deac 2 CONC ons who had not the gifts for an elder, which they considered themselv 2 CONC es not to have. Whereupon Thomas Hiscox was appointed to the office of 2 CONC deacon, which he accepted, and in 1719 was chosen an elder, making at 2 CONC this time three elders, viz. John Maxson, Sen., John Maxson, Jr., and 2 CONC Thomas Hiscox. 2 CONT 2 CONT Mr. Maxson lost the venerable partner of his life’s journey on the 2nd 2 CONC of February, 1718, in her 78th year. For about half a century they ha 2 CONC d traveled hand in hand, and the fulfillment of all the promises to th 2 CONC e righteous had been theirs; and when the old man, surrounded by the c 2 CONC hildren of their joy, followed her to the tomb, for a short separation 2 CONC , we will not believe that the so near approach of death chilled one d 2 CONC egree more his blood; but now, in the twilight of life, as the earth d 2 CONC arkened around him, heaven grew brighter and more desirable; and as da 2 CONC y passes into night, he also sank peacefully to rest on the 17th of De 2 CONC cember, 1720, aged 82 years. He was buried in the Clarke burying-groun 2 CONC d, near the Pawcatuck river, in view of the old site of the Hopkinton 2 CONC meeting-house, where, upon a blue slate-stone, is the following inscri 2 CONC ption: - 2 CONT 2 CONT "Here lieth the body of John Maxson, died Dec.ye 17, 1720, in the 82nd 2 CONC year of his age. 2 CONT 2 CONT Copied from an original copy of Volume 1, No. 2, April, 1852, pp 49-58 2 CONC , of the Seventh-Day Baptist Memorial, a quarterly magazine, devoted t 2 CONC o biography, history, and statistics. Published in New York, by the Se 2 CONC venth-Day Baptist Publishing Society, No. 9 Spruce Street. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT In 1661 John Maxson with others formed a company at Newport for purcha 2 CONC sing and settling a tract of land called by the Indians Misquamcut whi 2 CONC ch now comprises Westerly, Charlestown, and Hopkinton, R.I. He was mar 2 CONC ried about 1665 and was made freeman at Westerly Oct. 29, 1668. He ser 2 CONC ved as deputy to the general assembly from Westerly 1670, 1686, 1690, 2 CONC and 1705. He was overseer of the poor in 1687. The colony of Westerly 2 CONC had connected itself as a branch to the Nowport Seventh Day Baptist Ch 2 CONC urch of which William Hiscox was pastor. John Maxson was a member of t 2 CONC his branch church before 1692. In 1708 the Westerly branch was made a 2 CONC separate church. Sept. 20, 1708 John Maxson Sr. was ordained to the of 2 CONC fice of Elder (pastor) to the congregation in and about Westerly, now 2 CONC called the First Hopkinton S.D.B.C. at Ashway, R.I. 2 CONT 2 CONT John Maxson made his will Jan. 22, 1716 which was probated Feb. 16, 17 2 CONC 21. He was buried in the Clark burying ground near the Paytucket River 2 CONC where on a slate stone was the following inscription: "Here lieth the 2 CONC body of John Maxson, died Dec. 17, 1720 in the 82nd year of his life. 2 CONC " The early ministers of the First Hopkinton church have been reinterr 2 CONC ed on the spot where the church stood and a monument has been erected 2 CONC to their memory. 2 CONT 2 CONT John was the first Caucasian child born in Aquetneck, Portsmouth, Rhod 2 CONC e Island. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam06108@ 1 FAMC @fam06112@ 0 @ind12496@ INDI 1 NAME TRACY /COOPER/ 2 DISPLAY TRACY COOPER 2 GIVN TRACY 2 SURN COOPER 1 POSITION 10270,-700 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 10205,-644,10336,-781 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 SEP 1608 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1697 2 NOTE Birth : 27 Sep 1608 England 3 CONT Death : Abt 1697 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children: 2 CONT Hubbard, Ruth 2 CONT Hubbard, Rachel 2 CONT Hubbard, Bethiah 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00008@ 1 FAMS @fam06109@ 1 FAMC @fam07462@ 0 @ind12497@ INDI 1 NAME SAMUEL /HUBBARD/ 2 DISPLAY SAMUEL HUBBARD 2 GIVN SAMUEL 2 SURN HUBBARD 1 POSITION 10020,-720 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 9955,-664,10086,-801 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 FILL #00FF00 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 MAY 1610 2 NOTE Birth : 10 May 1610 Mendlesham, Suffolk, England 3 CONT 2 PLAC Mendlesham, Suffolk, England 3 _XREF @place00157@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1689 2 NOTE Hubbard, Samuel 3 CONT Death : 1689 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Samuel Hubbard was born at Mendelsham, Eighty miles northwest of Londo 2 CONC n, in Suffolk Co., in 1610, the youngest of seven children. He came fr 2 CONC om Trekesbury in 1633, and settled at Salem, Massachusetts. In the aut 2 CONC umn of 1635 he removed in a company of settlers, to the Valley of the 2 CONC Connecticut River. In the spring of 1636 he married Tacy Cooper, who w 2 CONC as also of the company of settlers. Samuel and Tacy settled at Weather 2 CONC sfield and later moved to Newport. Before removing with her parents, t 2 CONC o the valley of the Connecticut River, Tacy Cooper lived at Dorchester 2 CONC , and was a member of the church at Dorchester. After their removal to 2 CONC Newport, Samuel and Tacy joined Dr. John Clarke's church...The follow 2 CONC ing is taken from Samuel Hubbard's Journal, (old style calendar): "My 2 CONC Wife took up keeping of the Lord's holy 7th day, April, 1665: Our daug 2 CONC hter Ruth, October 25, 1666: Rachel, January 15, 1666: Bethiah, Februa 2 CONC ry, 1666: our son Joseph Clarke, February 23, 1666." Their daughter, R 2 CONC achel Langworthy was the third convert, Samuel Hubbard having embraced 2 CONC the sabbathe three weeks after his wife embraced it. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam06109@ 1 FAMC @fam06118@ 0 @ind12498@ INDI 1 NAME MARGARET /TURNER/ 2 DISPLAY MARGARET TURNER 2 GIVN MARGARET 2 SURN TURNER 1 POSITION 9640,-690 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 9569,-634,9712,-771 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1615 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1694 2 NOTE Clarke, Margaret 3 CONT Death : 1694 Newport, Newport Co, Rhode Island 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE She probably was the daughter of Lawrence Turner and wife Mary, who ha 2 CONC d 10 children. 2 CONT They had the following children: 2 CONT 2 CONT + 2 M i Joseph CLARKE Jr. was born 11 Feb 1642 and died 11 Jan 1726/17 2 CONC 27. 2 CONT 3 M ii John CLARKE was born about 1648 in Westerly, Kings Co., Rhod 2 CONC e Island. He died 11 Apr 1704 in Newport, Newport Co., Rhode Island. 2 CONT 2 CONT Sources: Colonial Families of the USA; Potter-Richardson Memorial; R 2 CONC hode Island Families, v2, p199, Bible records; Genealogies of RI Famil 2 CONC ies; 160 Allied Families. 2 CONT Families: John Clarke, died Newport, 11 April 1704. 2 CONT Memorial: John Clarke, died 1734. 2 CONT RI Families and 160 Families: John Clarke, died 11 April 1704. 2 CONT 2 CONT 4 M iii William CLARKE was born in Westerly, Kings Co., Rhode Islan 2 CONC d. He died 30 Sep 1683. 2 CONT 2 CONT Sources: Colonial Families of the USA; Babcock and Allied Families b 2 CONC y de Forest; Potter-Richardson Memorial; Genealogies of RI Families; 1 2 CONC 60 Allied Families. 2 CONT De Forest: William Clarke, died 30 Sept. 1683; married Hannah Weeden 2 CONC . 2 CONT Colonial Families and Memorial: William Clarke, died 1683. 2 CONT 160 Families: William Clarke, died 30 Sept. 1683; married Hannah Wee 2 CONC den, daughter of William Weeden. 2 CONT 2 CONT William married Hannah WEEDEN. Hannah died 3 Mar 1723. 2 CONT 2 CONT Sources: Colonial Families of the USA; Babcock and Allied Families b 2 CONC y 2 CONT de Forest; Potter-Richardson Memorial; 160 Allied Families; A Witter F 2 CONC amily 2 CONT History. 2 CONT De Forest: Hannah Weeden, daughter of William Weeden. Married (1) Wi 2 CONC lliam 2 CONT Clarke (2) Thomas Peckham; (3) Joseph Clarke, William's brother. She d 2 CONC ied 2 CONT 3 March 1723. 2 CONT Memorial: Hannah Weeden, daughter of William who was son of James. 2 CONT 160 Families: Hannah Weeden, died after 1722, daughter of William We 2 CONC eden. 2 CONT Witter Family: Hannah Weeden, daughter of William Weeden and widow o 2 CONC f 2 CONT both William Clarke, brother of Joseph Jr., and of Thomas Peckham. 2 CONT 2 CONT 5 M iv Thomas CLARKE was born 17 May 1656. He died about 1705. 2 CONT 2 CONT Sources: A Potter-Richardson Memorial; Colonial Families of the USA; 2 CONT Babcocks and Allied Families by de Forest; 160 Allied Families. 2 CONT De Forest: Thomas Clarke, married Elizabeth Babcock. 2 CONT Families: Thomas Clarke, living 1705; married Elizabeth ___. 2 CONT Memorial: Thomas Clarke, married Elizabeth ___. 2 CONT 160 Families: Thomas Clarke, died after 1705; married Elizabeth __, 2 CONC who died after 1705. 2 CONT 2 CONT Thomas married Elizabeth BABCOCK. Elizabeth was born 8 Feb 16 2 CONC 91 in Westerly, Washington, RI. 2 CONT 2 CONT Sources: Babcock and Allied Families by de Forest. 2 CONT De Forest: Elizabeth Babcock, born 8 Feb. 1691, Westerly. 2 CONT 2 CONT + 6 F v Sarah CLARKE was born 29 Jan 1663. 2 CONT 7 F vi Susannah CLARKE. 2 CONT 2 CONT Sources: A Potter-Richardson Memorial; Colonial Families of the USA; 2 CONC 160 Allied Families. 2 CONT 2 CONT Susannah married Samuel FISH 2 CONT + 8 M vii Carew CLARKE. 2 CONT 9 M viii Joshua CLARKE was born estimated 1669 in Westerly, Kings C 2 CONC o., Rhode Island. He died about 1702 in Providence, Providence Co., Rh 2 CONC ode Island. 2 CONT 2 CONT Sources: A Potter-Richardson Memorial; Colonial Families of the USA; 2 CONT 160 Allied Families. 2 CONT Families of USA: Joshua Clarke, died after 1702; married Alice Phill 2 CONC ips. 2 CONT 160 Families: Joshua Clarke, died after 1702; married Alice Phillips 2 CONC , 2 CONT daughter of Michael and Barbara (__________) Phillips. 2 CONT Memorial: Joshua Clarke, married Alice Phillips, daughter of Michael 2 CONC . 2 CONT 2 CONT Joshua married Alice PHILLIPS, daughter of Michael PHILLIPS a 2 CONC nd Barbara. Alice was born about 1670 in (Estimated). 2 CONT 2 CONT Source: 160 Allied Families. 2 CONT 2 CONT 10 F ix Mary CLARKE died about 1695. 2 CONT 2 CONT Sources: Babcock and Allied Families by de Forest; Colonial Families 2 CONC of the USA; Potter-Richardson Memorial; 160 Allied Families. 2 CONT De Forest: Mary Clarke, living as late as 1695; married Tobias Saund 2 CONC ers, 2 CONT probably before 19 Dec. 1674. 2 CONT Memorial: Mary Clarke, married Tobias Saunders. 2 CONT Families: Mary Clarke, died 1695; married Tobias Sanders (sic). 2 CONT 160 Families: Mary Clarke, died after 1695. She and Tobias Saunders 2 CONC had 2 CONT John, Edward, Stephen, Benjamin and Susanna. 2 CONT 2 CONT Mary married Tobias SAUNDERS before 19 Dec 1674. Tobias died 2 CONC about 1695. 2 CONT 2 CONT Sources: Babcock and Allied Families by de Forest; Colonial Families 2 CONC of the USA; 160 Allied Families. 2 CONT De Forest: Tobias Saunders. Will probated 2 Sept. 1695. 2 CONT 160 Families: Tobias Saunders, died 1695. 2 CONT 2 CONT 11 F x Elizabeth CLARKE. 2 CONT 2 CONT Sources: A Potter-Richardson Memorial; Colonial Families of the USA. 2 CONT Families: Elizabeth Clarke, married Rev. William Peckham. 2 CONT Memorial: Elizabeth Clarke, married Rev. William Peckham, son of Jo 2 CONC hn. 2 CONT 2 CONT Elizabeth married Rev. William PECKHAM, son of Sir John PECKH 2 CONC AM and Mary CLARKE, about 1675. William was born about 1647. He died 2 2 CONC Jun 1734. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00068@ 1 FAMS @fam06110@ 1 FAMC @fam07469@ 0 @ind12499@ INDI 1 NAME JOSEPH /CLARKE/ 2 DISPLAY JOSEPH CLARKE 2 GIVN JOSEPH 2 SURN CLARKE 1 POSITION 9370,-680 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 9305,-624,9436,-761 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 FILL #00FF00 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 DEC 1618 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1 JUN 1694 2 NOTE Clarke, Joseph 3 CONT Birth : 9 Dec 1618 Westhorpe, Suffolk, England 3 CONT Death : 1 Jun 1694 Newport, Newport Co, Rhode Island 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE He sailed from England in or about 1637, and settled in Aquidneck, at 2 CONC Newport, RI, in 1638. Three of his brothers also emigrated, Thomas, Jo 2 CONC hn and Carewe, but they left no decendants. His brother was Rev. Dr. J 2 CONC ohn Clarke who with Roger Williams founded R.I. 2 CONT Joseph Clarke, born 9 Dec. 1618 and baptized 16 December, Westhorp, S 2 CONC uffolk, England. Died 1 June 1694, age 76, at Newport, or possibly, We 2 CONC sterly, R.I. Married Margaret Turner, who died in 1694 in Newport. He 2 CONC may have had a first wife. "Brother of John Clarke of the `Witter Inci 2 CONC dent', who was a founder of Rhode Island. Emigrated by 1638. A founder 2 CONC of the Baptist Church of Newport, 1644. He came to Massachusetts with 2 CONC the Puritans but he was a Baptist but soon moved on to R.I. Member of 2 CONC the General Court, 1640. Freeman, 1655. At Westerly in 1668. Large la 2 CONC ndowner. Commissioner in 1644 and 1657-1659. Assistant, 1658, 1663, 16 2 CONC 78 and 1679. Member of Court of Justice of Peace, 1667. At Newport 168 2 CONC 09 until death. A freeman of Boston 1634/5, where he was called Clerke 2 CONC ." [Note: Earlier said emigrated by 1638. Must have meant emigrated to 2 CONC Rhode Island by that date.] 2 CONT John it was who brought the family bible with him which eventually 2 CONC , after his death, passed into Joseph's hands. 2 CONT Nothing is known about his first marriage. His second wife was one 2 CONC Margaret, who died at Newport in 1694. 2 CONT 2 CONT Joseph Clarke, the first of the line to emigrate; born 9 Dec. and bapt 2 CONC ized 16 Dec. 1618 at Westhorpe, Suffolk, England. Sailed from England 2 CONC about 1637 and settled in Rhode Island. He became an inhabitant of the 2 CONC Island of Aquidneck at Newport in 1638. Three of his brothers, Thomas 2 CONC , John and Carewe, also emigrated, but they left no descendants. Nothi 2 CONC ng is known about his first marriage; his second was to Margaret _____ 2 CONC ________, who died at Newport in 1694. He died 1 June 1694 at Newport. 2 CONC He was made a freeman 17 March 1641 and was an original member of the 2 CONC first Baptist Church at Newport, founded 1644. He performed many civi 2 CONC c duties, and his name appeared on the Royal Charter sent to Rhode Isl 2 CONC and by King Charles II, Joseph being among those to whom the charter w 2 CONC as granted. He was in Westerly in 1668, being named a freeman that yea 2 CONC r, and was a representative to the General Assemby as deputy in 1668-1 2 CONC 670, 1672 and 1690. He returned to live in Newport in his declining ye 2 CONC ars, and he may have died there, although it is said he died in Wester 2 CONC ly. 2 CONT was a commissioner for Rhode Island from 1655-1659. He had 10 children 2 CONC , including Joseph Jr. and Sarah, who married Thomas Reynolds 11 Oct. 2 CONC 1683. 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam06110@ 1 FAMC @fam06117@ 0 @ind12500@ INDI 1 NAME LYDIA /MAXSON/ 2 DISPLAY LYDIA MAXSON 2 GIVN LYDIA 2 SURN MAXSON 1 POSITION 8990,-680 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 8934,-624,9047,-761 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1612 1 DEAT Y 2 NOTE Maxson, Lydia 3 CONT Birth : 1612 England 3 CONT Death : Tiverton, Rhode Island 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children: 2 CONT Mosher, Hugh 2 CONT Mosher, Mary 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00054@ 1 FAMS @fam06111@ 0 @ind12501@ INDI 1 NAME HUGH /MOSHER/ 2 DISPLAY HUGH MOSHER 2 GIVN HUGH 2 SURN MOSHER 1 POSITION 8750,-680 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 8685,-624,8816,-761 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1610 2 NOTE Birth : Abt 1610 England 3 CONT 2 PLAC England 3 _XREF @place00004@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 26 SEP 1665 2 PLAC Newport, Newport Co, Rhode Island 3 _XREF @place00011@ 2 NOTE Mosher, Hugh 3 CONT Death : 26 Sep 1666 Newport, Newport Co, Rhode Island 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam06111@ 1 FAMC @fam06115@ 0 @ind12502@ INDI 1 NAME REBECCA MAXSON /HARNDELL/ 2 DISPLAY REBECCA MAXSON HARNDELL 2 GIVN REBECCA 2 MIDDLE MAXSON 2 SURN HARNDELL 1 POSITION 8340,-680 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 8273,-624,8407,-786 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1614 1 DEAT Y 2 NOTE Rebecca Maxson Harndell 3 CONT 3 CONT (Abt 1614- ) 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children: 2 CONT Maxson, Richard 2 CONT Birth : Abt 1630 England 2 CONT Death : 1643 Throgg's Neck, New York 2 CONT Maxson, Rebecca 2 CONT Maxson, John 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00008@ 1 FAMS @fam06112@ 0 @ind12503@ INDI 1 NAME RICHARD /MAXSON/ 2 DISPLAY RICHARD MAXSON 2 GIVN RICHARD 2 SURN MAXSON 1 POSITION 8120,-680 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 8055,-624,8186,-761 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 FILL #00FF00 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1602 2 NOTE Birth : Abt 1602 England 3 CONT 2 PLAC England 3 _XREF @place00004@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1643 2 PLAC Throgg's Neck, New York 3 _XREF @place00012@ 2 NOTE Richard Maxson 3 CONT 3 CONT Death : 1643 Throgg's Neck, New York 3 CONT 3 CONT 3 CONT 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE The name in the old country was probably spelled Maxtone or Maxton, as 2 CONC many families of that name are found in England and Scotland: Some al 2 CONC so spell it in the American way. Dr. E. R. of Syracuse, N. Y., believe 2 CONC s, as do many others, that the Maxson originally came from Scotland. H 2 CONC e visited Scotland in 1867, and a gentleman there insisted on spelling 2 CONC his name Maxton. There is a village in Scotland, a few miles from the 2 CONC Tweed river, called Maxton. Tradition says the Maxsons are of royal d 2 CONC escent. There is a Macson Coat of arms on which is the picture of a be 2 CONC e, with the Latin inscription "Ptoviders esto", Be Provident. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT (1) Richard Maxson and his wife, who came from England, were the ances 2 CONC tors of all the Seventh-Day Baptist Maxsons in this country. His wife' 2 CONC s Christian name was Goodwife, her surname now unknown in Boston in 16 2 CONC 34, where he was a blacksmith and worked for James Everill. He is show 2 CONC n by the R.I. Colonial Records to have a resident of the town of Ports 2 CONC mouth, R.I. as early as 1638. He was amongst the list of freemen who s 2 CONC ettled Newport, at the south end of the island, the same year, getting 2 CONC in the original division of the land. 36 acres, as the deeds show. In 2 CONC 1643 his wife is mentioned as "Goodwife Maxson, widow of Richard Maxs 2 CONC on." It is supposed that he and his son Richard were killed by Indians 2 CONC , that his widow escaped, with others, in an open boat, and that her s 2 CONC on John was born soon afterward, in 1638. Several authorities state th 2 CONC at he was the first white child born on the island of Rhode Island. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT The remains of these early pastors were originally buried at various p 2 CONC laces, those of Thomas Hiscox could not be found, but the others were, 2 CONC and were removed to the "Circle" in 1883, and in June 1884 those of J 2 CONC oseph Clarke Jr., John Maxson and Mary his wife, John Maxson Jr., Jose 2 CONC ph Maxson, and others were brought from an old burying ground on the s 2 CONC outh side of the Pawcatuck river, about three quarters of a mile above 2 CONC the meeting house bridge. Others were brought from other parts of thi 2 CONC s somae cemetery and placed in the "Circle". 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Maxson Pedigree 2 CONT 1. Richard Maxson 2 CONT 2. John Maxson, Sr. 2 CONT 3. John Maxson Jr. 2 CONT 4. John Maxson 2 CONT 5. David Maxson 2 CONT (6) Elanor (Maxson) Vincint and (6) Elizabeth (Maxson) Stillman 2 CONT 7. David Vincint 7. Betsy (Stillman)Coon 2 CONT 8. Elanor (Vincint) Andrews 8. Almeda (Coon) Andrews 2 CONT 9. Mary Andrews 9. T. P. Andrews 2 CONT 10. Mary Andrews 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam06112@ 0 @ind12508@ INDI 1 NAME // 1 POSITION 8830,-500 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 8788,-458,8872,-542 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @fam06115@ 0 @ind12509@ INDI 1 NAME STEPHEN /MOSHER/ 2 DISPLAY STEPHEN MOSHER 2 GIVN STEPHEN 2 SURN MOSHER 1 POSITION 8630,-490 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 8569,-434,8691,-571 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1580 1 DEAT Y 2 NOTE Mosher, Stephen 3 CONT Birth : Abt 1580 England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Mosher, Stephen 1 FAMS @fam06115@ 0 @ind12512@ INDI 1 NAME ROSE (ENGLAND) /KERRICH/ 2 DISPLAY ROSE (ENGLAND) KERRICH 2 GIVN ROSE 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN KERRICH 1 POSITION 9450,-460 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 9382,-404,9519,-566 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 APR 1572 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 19 SEP 1627 2 NOTE Kerrich, Rose 3 CONT Birth : 13 Apr 1572 Saxsted, Suffolk, England 3 CONT Death : 19 Sep 1627 Westhorpe, Suffolk, England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Kerrich, Rose 2 CONT Children: 2 CONT Clarke, Margaret 2 CONT Clarke, Carewe 2 CONT Clarke, Thomas 2 CONT Clarke, Mary 2 CONT Clarke, John 2 CONT Clarke, William 2 CONT Clarke, Joseph 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00402@ 1 FAMS @fam06117@ 0 @ind12513@ INDI 1 NAME THOMAS (ENGLAND) /CLARKE/ 2 DISPLAY THOMAS (ENGLAND) CLARKE 2 GIVN THOMAS 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN CLARKE 1 POSITION 9250,-460 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 9182,-404,9319,-566 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 NOV 1570 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 29 JUL 1627 2 NOTE Clarke, Thomas 3 CONT Birth : 1 Nov 1570 Westhorpe, Suffolk, England 3 CONT Death : 29 Jul 1627 Westhorpe, Suffolk, England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Clarke, Thomas 1 FAMS @fam06117@ 0 @ind12514@ INDI 1 NAME NAOMIA (ENGLAND) /COCKE/ 2 DISPLAY NAOMIA (ENGLAND) COCKE 2 GIVN NAOMIA 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN COCKE 1 POSITION 10080,-490 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 10012,-448,10149,-596 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam06118@ 0 @ind12515@ INDI 1 NAME JAMES (ENGLAND) /HUBBARD/ 2 DISPLAY JAMES (ENGLAND) HUBBARD 2 GIVN JAMES 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN HUBBARD 1 POSITION 9940,-490 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 9872,-448,10009,-596 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 FILL #00FF00 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE . Thomas Hubbard of England was the grand father of Samuel Hubbard, is 2 CONC not known to have been a Sabbath keeper, but for the truth's sake he 2 CONC was burned at the stake March 26, 1555, in the reign of Bloody Mary, Q 2 CONC ueen of England. The father of Samuel Hubbard was James Hubbard. The f 2 CONC ather of James Hubbard was Thomas Hubbard, Samuel's mother was Naomi, 2 CONC daughter of Thomas Cocke, England, Thomas Cocke had a Testament, print 2 CONC ed in 1549, which was afterward owned by Samuel Hubbard. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam06118@ 0 @ind12626@ INDI 1 NAME DEBORAH /BURDICK/ 2 DISPLAY DEBORAH BURDICK 2 GIVN DEBORAH 2 SURN BURDICK 1 POSITION 18530,-1090 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 18465,-1034,18596,-1171 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 JAN 1660 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 12 SEP 1737 2 NOTE Deborah Burdick 3 CONT Born: 11 Jan 1660 3 CONT Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA 3 CONT Died: 12 Sep 1737 3 CONT Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT John Crandall M 1682 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA 2 CONT Lydia Crandall F 1683 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA 2 CONT Joseph Crandall M 1684 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA 2 CONT Mary Crandall F 1686 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA 2 CONT Deborah Crandall F 1688 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Thankful Crandall F 1690 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Tacy Crandall F 1692 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA 2 CONT Jane Crandall F abt 1694 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Sarah Crandall F 1696 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00230@ 1 FAMS @fam06174@ 1 FAMC @fam06175@ 0 @ind12627@ INDI 1 NAME REV JOSEPH /CRANDALL/ 2 DISPLAY REV JOSEPH CRANDALL 2 GIVN REV 2 MIDDLE JOSEPH 2 SURN CRANDALL 1 POSITION 17060,-1080 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 16993,-1024,17127,-1186 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1661 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 12 SEP 1737 2 NOTE Joseph Crandall 3 CONT Born: 1661 3 CONT Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA 3 CONT Died: 12 Sep 1737 3 CONT Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 2 CONT FIRST SPOUSE 2 CONT Sarah Colby 2 CONT Born: 1665 in Little Compton, Newport, Rhode Island, USA 2 CONT Died: 3 Aug 1758 in Little Compton, Newport, Rhode Island, USA 2 CONT 2 CONT Jane Crandall F abt 1694 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA 1 FAMS @fam06174@ 1 FAMC @fam06176@ 0 @ind12628@ INDI 1 NAME RUTH /HUBBARD/ 2 DISPLAY RUTH HUBBARD 2 GIVN RUTH 2 SURN HUBBARD 1 POSITION 19150,-890 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 19085,-834,19216,-971 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 JAN 1640 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1691 2 NOTE Ruth Hubbard 3 CONT Born: 11 Jan 1640 3 CONT Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT Died: 1691 3 CONT Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Ruth Hubbard 2 CONT Thomas Burdick M 1656 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, USA 2 CONT Naomi Burdick F 1658 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, USA 2 CONT Ruth Burdick F 1660 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, USA 2 CONT Deborah Burdick F 11 Jan 1660 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, 2 CONC USA 2 CONT Roger Burdick M 1664 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA 2 CONT Benjamin Burdick M 1666 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Tacy Burdick F 2 Dec 1667 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, USA 2 CONT Samuel Burdick M 1668 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA 2 CONT Robert Burdick M 1674 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, USA 2 CONT Hubbard Burdick M 1676 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00068@ 1 FAMS @fam06175@ 1 FAMC @fam07465@ 0 @ind12629@ INDI 1 NAME ROBERT /BURDICK/ 2 DISPLAY ROBERT BURDICK 2 GIVN ROBERT 2 SURN BURDICK 1 POSITION 18230,-900 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 18165,-844,18296,-981 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1630 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 25 OCT 1692 2 NOTE Robert Burdick 3 CONT Born: 1630 3 CONT Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, USA 3 CONT Died: 25 Oct 1692 3 CONT Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam06175@ 1 FAMC @fam06177@ 0 @ind12630@ INDI 1 NAME MARY /OPP/ 2 DISPLAY MARY OPP 2 GIVN MARY 2 SURN OPP 1 POSITION 17600,-900 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 17535,-844,17666,-981 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1633 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 20 AUG 1670 2 NOTE Mary Opp 3 CONT Born: 1633 3 CONT Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, USA 3 CONT Died: 20 Aug 1670 3 CONT Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA 3 CONT She was buried on 22-Aug-1670 at Westerly, Washington County, Rhode Is 3 CONC land. 3 CONT 3 CONT ALTERNATE 3 CONT Mary Opp, b. abt. 1625 in England, m. John Crandall 1648 in Newport, R 3 CONC I, d. 1669 in Westerly, RI. 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT John Crandall M 1649 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, USA 2 CONT James Crandall M abt 1651 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, USA 2 CONT Jane Crandall F abt 1653 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, USA 2 CONT Sarah Crandall F abt 1654 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, USA 2 CONT Peter Crandall M 1655 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA 2 CONT Joseph Crandall M 1661 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA 2 CONT Samuel Crandall M 1663 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, USA 2 CONT Jeremiah Crandall M 1 Aug 1674 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Eber Crandall M 1676 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00230@ 1 FAMS @fam06176@ 0 @ind12631@ INDI 1 NAME ELDER JOHN /CRANDALL/ 2 DISPLAY ELDER JOHN CRANDALL 2 GIVN ELDER 2 MIDDLE JOHN 2 SURN CRANDALL 1 POSITION 16970,-880 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 16903,-824,17037,-986 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1612 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 29 NOV 1676 2 NOTE John Crandall 3 CONT Born: 1612 3 CONT Monmouthshire, [parish], [county], England 3 CONT Died: 29 Nov 1676 3 CONT Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, USA 3 CONT Elder John Crandall 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE "First appears in Salem, MA in 1634/35. Removes to Providence with Rog 2 CONC er Williams about 1636. First real documentation of him is in Newport 2 CONC in 1651. One of the six purchasers of Misquamicutt (Westerly), RI in 1 2 CONC 661. Builds his homestead on Pound Road circa 1665. Was first Baptist 2 CONC Elder in 2 CONT the U.S., later converting to the Seventh Day Baptist faith, holding m 2 CONC eetings at his home in Westerly, RI. Removed to Newport because of the 2 CONC dangers of the King Philip Wars in 1676, and, while there, he died. 2 CONT 2 CONT "Buried in the family burial ground on the Homestead (Historical Cemet 2 CONC ery #27). Monument erected by CRANDALL FAMILY ASSOCIATION 27 MAY 1991. 2 CONT 2 CONT "ABSOLUTELY NO DOCUMEMTATION for the tradition that he is the son of a 2 CONC Sir John CRANDALL & Elizabeth DRAKE of Monmouthshire, Wales. 2 CONT 2 CONT "The township of "Westerleigh" is certainly very circumstantial eviden 2 CONC ce, since he was one of the founders of "Westerly", Rhode Island." [21 2 CONC 6] 1 FAMS @fam06176@ 1 FAMC @fam06179@ 0 @ind12632@ INDI 1 NAME SAMUEL /HUBBARD/ 2 DISPLAY SAMUEL HUBBARD 2 GIVN SAMUEL 2 SURN HUBBARD 1 POSITION 19090,-710 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 19025,-654,19156,-791 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 MAY 1610 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 10 MAY 1689 2 NOTE Samuel Hubbard 3 CONT Born: 10 May 1610 3 CONT Mendelsham, [parish], Suffolk, England 3 CONT Died: 10 May 1689 3 CONT Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMC @fam06186@ 1 FAMS @fam07465@ 0 @ind12633@ INDI 1 NAME FRANCES ST / LAWREN CE/ 2 DISPLAY FRANCES ST LAWREN CE 2 GIVN FRANCES 2 MIDDLE ST 2 SURN LAWREN CE 1 POSITION 18350,-680 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 18276,-624,18424,-786 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1617 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1700 2 NOTE Frances St Lawrence 3 CONT Born: abt 1617 3 CONT [city], [parish], [county], Ireland 3 CONT Died: abt 1700 3 CONT [city], [parish], [county], England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Frances St Lawrence 1 FAMS @fam06177@ 0 @ind12634@ INDI 1 NAME SAMUEL /BURDETT/ 2 DISPLAY SAMUEL BURDETT 2 GIVN SAMUEL 2 SURN BURDETT 1 POSITION 18140,-700 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 18075,-644,18206,-781 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1602 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1664 2 NOTE Samuel Burdett 3 CONT Born: abt 1602 3 CONT [city], [parish], [county], England 3 CONT Died: abt 1664 3 CONT [city], [parish], [county], Ireland ???? 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam06177@ 0 @ind12637@ INDI 1 NAME ELIZABETH /DRAKE/ 2 DISPLAY ELIZABETH DRAKE 2 GIVN ELIZABETH 2 SURN DRAKE 1 POSITION 17060,-670 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 16992,-614,17129,-751 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1585 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 20 AUG 1670 2 NOTE Elizabeth Drake 3 CONT Born: 1585 3 CONT Wiscombe, South Leigh, Devon, England 3 CONT Died: 20 Aug 1670 3 CONT Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE John Crandall M 1612 in Monmouthshire, [parish], [county], England 1 FAMS @fam06179@ 1 FAMC @fam06181@ 0 @ind12638@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN (ENGLAND) /CRANDALL/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN (ENGLAND) CRANDALL 2 GIVN JOHN 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN CRANDALL 1 POSITION 16790,-650 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 16722,-594,16859,-756 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1582 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1634 2 NOTE John Crandall 3 CONT Born: abt 1582 3 CONT [city], [parish], [county], England 3 CONT Died: 1634 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam06179@ 0 @ind12641@ INDI 1 NAME ANNE (ENGLAND) /GRENVILLE/ 2 DISPLAY ANNE (ENGLAND) GRENVILLE 2 GIVN ANNE 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN GRENVILLE 1 POSITION 17150,-450 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 17080,-394,17220,-556 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1513 2 PLAC Stow, [parish], Devon, England 3 _XREF @place00143@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 18 FEB 1577 2 PLAC Musbury, [parish], Devon, England 3 _XREF @place00142@ 2 NOTE Anne Grenville 3 CONT Born: 1513 3 CONT Stow, [parish], Devon, England 3 CONT Died: 18 Feb 1577 3 CONT Musbury, [parish], Devon, England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam06181@ 0 @ind12642@ INDI 1 NAME ROBERT (ENGLAND) /DRAKE/ 2 DISPLAY ROBERT (ENGLAND) DRAKE 2 GIVN ROBERT 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN DRAKE 1 POSITION 16980,-450 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 16912,-394,17049,-556 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1528 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 30 MAR 1600 2 NOTE Robert Drake 3 CONT Born: 1528 3 CONT Wiscombe, [parish], Devon, England 3 CONT Died: 30 Mar 1600 3 CONT Wiscomb Park, South Leigh, Devon, England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam06181@ 0 @ind12651@ INDI 1 NAME NAOMI (ENGLAND) /COCKE/ 2 DISPLAY NAOMI (ENGLAND) COCKE 2 GIVN NAOMI 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN COCKE 1 POSITION 19120,-470 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 19052,-414,19189,-576 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1582 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1618 2 NOTE Naomi Cocke 3 CONT Born: abt 1582 3 CONT Mendelsham, [parish], Suffolk, England 3 CONT Died: abt 1618 3 CONT Mendelsham, [parish], Suffolk, England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children Sex Birth 2 CONT Sarah Hubbard F 1593 in Mendelsham, [parish], Suffolk, England 2 CONT James Hubbard M 14 Aug 1603 in Mendelsham, [parish], Suffolk, England 2 CONC 2 CONT Thomas Hubbard M 1604 in Mendelsham, [parish], Suffolk, England 2 CONT Anna Hubbard F 3 Sep 1605 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Benjamin Hubbard M 1608 in Mendelsham, [parish], Suffolk, England 2 CONT Samuel Hubbard M 10 May 1610 in Mendelsham, [parish], Suffolk, Englan 2 CONC d 2 CONT Rachel Hubbard F 1611 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, USA 2 CONT John Hubbard M abt 1616 in Mendelsham, [parish], Suffolk, England 2 CONT Bertha Hubbard F 1616 in Mendelsham, [parish], Suffolk, England 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00230@ 1 FAMS @fam06186@ 0 @ind12652@ INDI 1 NAME JAMES (ENGLAND) /HUBBARD/ 2 DISPLAY JAMES (ENGLAND) HUBBARD 2 GIVN JAMES 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN HUBBARD 1 POSITION 18980,-470 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 18912,-414,19049,-576 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1578 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 26 MAY 1655 2 NOTE James Hubbard 3 CONT Born: abt 1578 3 CONT Mendelsham, [parish], Suffolk, England 3 CONT Died: 26 May 1655 3 CONT [city], [parish], Essex, England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam06186@ 0 @ind12653@ INDI 1 NAME MARY /MAXSON/ 2 DISPLAY MARY MAXSON 2 GIVN MARY 2 SURN MAXSON 1 POSITION 21770,-1500 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 21705,-1444,21836,-1581 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 AUG 1718 2 NOTE Birth : 28 Aug 1718 Rhode Island 3 CONT 2 PLAC Rhode Island 3 _XREF @place00008@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 12 MAY 1797 2 PLAC Westerly, Washington Co, Rhode Island 3 _XREF @place00003@ 2 NOTE Mary Maxson 3 CONT Born: 28 Aug 1718 3 CONT Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA 3 CONT Died: 12 May 1797 3 CONT Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA 3 CONT Death : 12 May 1791 Westerly, Washington Co, Rhode Island 3 CONT ******************************************************************* 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT Esther Stillman F 22 Nov 1740 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, 2 CONC USA 2 CONT Joseph Stillman M 28 Feb 1743 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, 2 CONC USA 2 CONT Amy Stillman F 17 Apr 1754 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Lois Stillman F 12 Apr 1756 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, US 2 CONC A 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00353@ 1 FAMS @fam06187@ 1 FAMC @fam07788@ 0 @ind12654@ INDI 1 NAME JOSEPH /STILLMAN/ 2 DISPLAY JOSEPH STILLMAN 2 GIVN JOSEPH 2 SURN STILLMAN 1 POSITION 16420,-1500 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 16355,-1444,16486,-1581 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 DEC 1716 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 10 AUG 1792 2 NOTE Joseph Stillman 3 CONT Born: 5 Dec 1716 3 CONT Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA 3 CONT Died: 10 Aug 1792 3 CONT Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam06187@ 1 FAMC @fam06188@ 0 @ind12655@ INDI 1 NAME DEBORAH /CRANDALL/ 2 DISPLAY DEBORAH CRANDALL 2 GIVN DEBORAH 2 SURN CRANDALL 1 POSITION 17730,-1300 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 17663,-1244,17797,-1381 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1688 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 12 SEP 1737 2 NOTE Deborah Crandall 3 CONT Born: 1660 3 CONT Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA 3 CONT Died: 12 Sep 1737 3 CONT Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children Sex Birth 2 CONT Deborah Stillman F 11 Jan 1707 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, 2 CONC USA 2 CONT Nathaniel Stillman M 2 May 1709 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island 2 CONC , USA 2 CONT Mary Stillman F 27 Sep 1711 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, US 2 CONC A 2 CONT George Stillman M 13 Feb 1714 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, 2 CONC USA 2 CONT Joseph Stillman M 5 Dec 1716 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, U 2 CONC SA 2 CONT John Stillman M 14 Jun 1719 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, US 2 CONC A 2 CONT Elisha Stillman M 25 Apr 1722 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, 2 CONC USA 2 CONT Benjamin Stillman M 25 Jan 1725 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island 2 CONC , USA 2 CONT ********************************************* 2 CONT Children of Doctor George Stileman/Stillman, Jr. 2 CONT and Deborah Crandall 2 CONT daughter of Reverend Joseph Crandall and Deborah Burdick 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Deborah Stillman 2 CONT Born: 11 Jan 1707 2 CONT Place: Westerly, RI 2 CONT Died: 2 CONT Place: West Greenwich, RI 2 CONT Married: Benjamin Tanner 2 CONT Born: 24 Dec 1692 2 CONT Place: West Greenwich, RI 2 CONT Died: 2 CONT Place: 2 CONT Date Married: 13 Apr 1741 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Nathaniel Stillman 2 CONT Born: 2 May 1709 2 CONT Place: Westerly, RI 2 CONT Died: young 2 CONT Place: Westerly, RI 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Mary "Molly" Stillman 2 CONT Born: 27 Sep 1711 2 CONT Place: Westerly, RI 2 CONT Died: 26 Feb 1789 2 CONT Place: Westerly, RI 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT George Stillman III 2 CONT Born: 13 Feb 1714 2 CONT Place: Westerly, RI 2 CONT Died: 1760 2 CONT Place: Westerly, RI 2 CONT Married: Mary "Molly" Burdick 2 CONT Born: 1720 2 CONT Place: 2 CONT Died: 11 Aug 1811 2 CONT Place: Petersburg, NY 2 CONT Date Married: 3 Nov 1737 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Joseph Stillman 2 CONT Born: 5 Dec 1716 2 CONT Place: Westerly, RI 2 CONT Died: prior to 28 Feb 1757 2 CONT Place: Westerly, RI 2 CONT Married: Mary "Molly" Maxson 2 CONT Born: 28 Aug 1718 2 CONT Place: Hopkinton, RI 2 CONT Died: 12 May 1797 2 CONT Place: Westerly, RI 2 CONT Date Married: 17 June 1739 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT John Stillman 2 CONT Born: 14 June 1719 2 CONT Place: Westerly, RI 2 CONT Died: 5 Nov 1790 2 CONT Place: Westerly, RI 2 CONT Married: Mary "Molly" Clarke 2 CONT Born: 4 Jul 1729 2 CONT Place: Hopkinton, RI 2 CONT Died: 26 Feb 1789 2 CONT Place: Westerly, RI 2 CONT Date Married: 12 Dec 1745 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Elisha Stillman 2 CONT Born: 25 Apr 1722 2 CONT Place: Westerly, RI 2 CONT Died: 26 Jul 1796 2 CONT Place: Westerly, RI 2 CONT Married:1) Hannah Rogers 2 CONT Born: 25 Dec 1727 2 CONT Place: Westerly, RI 2 CONT Died: 12 Nov 1758 2 CONT Place: Westerly, RI 2 CONT Date Married: 5 Mar 1745 2 CONT Married:2) Mary "Molly" Davis 2 CONT Born: 3 Dec 1737 2 CONT Place: Westerly, RI 2 CONT Died: 16 Jan 1785 2 CONT Place: Westerly, RI 2 CONT Date Married: 3 Jan 1759 2 CONT Married:3) Elizabeth "Betsey" Burdick 2 CONT Born: 2 CONT Place: 2 CONT Died: 2 CONT Place: 2 CONT Date Married: 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Benjamin Stillman 2 CONT Born: 25 Jan 1725 2 CONT Place: Westerly, RI 2 CONT Died: 12 May 1791 2 CONT Place: Hopkinton, RI 2 CONT Married: Mary Saunders 2 CONT Born: 13 May 1731 2 CONT Place: Westerly, RI 2 CONT Died: 2 CONT Place: 2 CONT Date Married: 28 Feb 1751 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT FAMILY HISTORY OF HANNAH STILLMAN (MRS. RICHARD) BRADFIELD dated Novem 2 CONC ber 1, 1963 has been provided by William M. Morgan of Washington, USA 2 CONT 2 CONT Information has been obtained from ancestry.com 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00349@ 1 FAMS @fam06188@ 1 FAMC @fam06174@ 0 @ind12656@ INDI 1 NAME DR. GEORGE /STILLMAN/ 2 DISPLAY DR. GEORGE STILLMAN 2 GIVN DR. GEORGE 2 SURN STILLMAN 1 POSITION 16070,-1280 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 16005,-1224,16136,-1386 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE AUG 1679 2 NOTE Born: Aug 1679 3 CONT Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA 3 CONT ALTERNATIVE INFO 3 CONT 3 CONT Birth : 1678 London, England 3 CONT 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1760 2 NOTE Death : 1760 Westerly, Washington Co, Rhode IslandGeorge Stillman 3 CONT Died: 1760 3 CONT Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 2 CONT Life of Doctor George Stileman/Stillman 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Born in London in 1679, George Stileman Pickering, Jr. Gent, was educa 2 CONC ted and apprenticed to the trade of tailor when he first moved to the 2 CONC colonies to live with his father in 1689. Not liking that profession, 2 CONC George persuaded his father that he should be a Medical Doctor and ret 2 CONC urned to England, studied medicine and became known as Doctor George S 2 CONC tileman Pickering, Jr.. Rejoining his father in around 1700, Doctor Ge 2 CONC orge dropped the last name Pickering, took the new surname spelling of 2 CONC his father - Stillman - moved to Wethersfield with his father, then o 2 CONC n to Westerly, Rhode Island, where he was made a freeman or citizen. 2 CONT 2 CONT Professor Thomas Bliss Stillman writes that George Jr. on a journey fr 2 CONC om Wethersfield to Boston, passed through the town of Westerly, RI, th 2 CONC e seat of a Society of Sabbatarians, who observed the seventh day of t 2 CONC he week as the Sabbath, and he was much surprised to see the people at 2 CONC their work on Sunday and thought they must be a very deluded set. Upo 2 CONC n his return from Boston, he thought he would stop at Westerly and inq 2 CONC uire into the matter. Accordingly, he had an interview with their past 2 CONC or, Elder Thomas Hiscox, but instead of convincing them of error, he b 2 CONC ecame convinced himself and took up his abode with them. 2 CONT 2 CONT In 1706, Doctor George Stillman, Jr. married Deborah Crandall, daughte 2 CONC r of Reverend Joseph Crandall and Deborah Burdick of Westerly, RI. Deb 2 CONC orah Burdick was grandaughter of Samuel Hubbard, charter member of the 2 CONC 1st Seventh Day Baptist Church in America at Newport, RI in 1671. It 2 CONC is through Deborah Crandall that all decendents of Doctor George Still 2 CONC man are direct decendents of royalty such as: Charlemagne Emperor of t 2 CONC he West, King of Franks; Alfred the Great, King of West Saxony; and, t 2 CONC he Kings of Scotland PLEASE NOTE - the Crandall links to these lineage 2 CONC s are severely disputed by the Crandall Family Association (CFA). Afte 2 CONC r careful review of the evidence presented by the CFA, the Crandall li 2 CONC nks to the lineages should be considered to be very likely inaccurate. 2 CONC Accurate family links to the lineages have been found in the past and 2 CONC are currently being researched - Bill Stillman, September 2002 2 CONT 2 CONT Through Lady Elizabeth Montagu Pickering - the wife of Sir Gilbert Pic 2 CONC kering - a royal lineage has been thoroughly documented by John R. Spr 2 CONC ague III. The Stillman Family Genealogy Home Page extends sincerest gr 2 CONC atitude to John R. Sprague for researching and documenting this lineag 2 CONC e. All direct decendents of Mr. George Stillman may rightfully claim t 2 CONC his lineage as theirs for whatever purposes such claim may serve. 2 CONT 2 CONT Doctor George Stillman, Jr. purchased a large tract of land in Westerl 2 CONC y, RI, situated in the bend of the Pawcatuck River, where he settled a 2 CONC fter his marriage and practiced medicine. Doctor George Stillman, Jr. 2 CONC was a member of the Westerly Seventh Day Baptist Church where he was a 2 CONC ppointed lay preacher and served as Clerk of the Church for over 30 ye 2 CONC ars. Doctor George Stillman, Jr. died in 1760. 2 CONT 1700 (about) Joined father in Hadley, MA after he came of age and fini 2 CONC shed apprenticeship. Evidence that he came from Steeple Ashton., Wilts 2 CONC ., was on the fly leaf of his Bible, written in court handwriting of t 2 CONC hat day. His Bible contains name of Abraham Silverthorne, Taylor, beli 2 CONC eved to be the one to whom he was apprenticed. Bible owned by Sanford 2 CONC Stillman, Westerly, stated "purchased from Robert Silverthorn, London, 2 CONC Eng, in 1698 when 18 yrs. of age". Legend is that he passed through W 2 CONC esterly on business trip, became acquainted with Seventh Day Baptists 2 CONC and decided to settle there 2 CONT 1703 Mar 22 - made a freeman in Westerly, about same time his father m 2 CONC oved to Wethersfield 2 CONT 1704 Juryman 2 CONT 1708 July 17 - joined Seventh Day Baptist Church, giving evidence he h 2 CONC ad been baptized in England. 2 CONT 1708 bought land of William Crumb and Thomas Shaw, built first two-sto 2 CONC ry house in Westerly at Crumb's Neck on a bend in the Pawcatuck River. 2 CONC 2 CONT 1710 appointed to assist minister of Seventh Day Baptist Church. He wa 2 CONC s a lay preacher and also practiced medicine. 2 CONT 1711 purchased land of General Assembly 2 CONT 1720 purchased land of Samuel Langworthy 2 CONT 2 CONT Doctor George Stillman, Jr. deeded land to his sons, after they became 2 CONC 21, and they settled on Crumb's Neck. His will divided a considerable 2 CONC estate. His home went to the youngest son, with provision for life us 2 CONC e of part of it by his widow. 2 CONT The preceding was written by Hannah Amelia Stillman Bradfield in FAMIL 2 CONC Y HISTORY OF HANNAH STILLMAN (MRS. RICHARD) BRADFIELD dated November 1 2 CONC , 1963 - edited for this page 2 CONT 2 CONT The account of the life of Doctor George Stillman contained in Genealo 2 CONC gies and Biographies of Ancient Wethersfield is not entirely accurate 2 CONC and should be considered in the total context of this document. One pl 2 CONC ausible interpretation is that the name appearing to be "Picard, partl 2 CONC y blotted out." is the surname of his deceased mother, Jane Pickering, 2 CONC and her brother Sir John Pickering, Baronette of Nova Scotia 2nd, bro 2 CONC ther-in-law of Mr. George Stileman Pickering, and uncle to George Stil 2 CONC eman Pickering, Jr., with whom the latter most likely would have lived 2 CONC with while obtaining his medical degree in London, England during 168 2 CONC 9 - 1700. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Other EXCELLENT sites related to the history of the American Stillman 2 CONC Family of Mr. George Stileman/Stillman are 2 CONT The Babcock Family 2 CONT The Bliss Family 2 CONT The Burdick Family 2 CONT The Chesbro Family 2 CONT The Crandall Family Association 2 CONT The Davis Family 2 CONT The Langworthy Family 2 CONT The Maxson Family 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam06188@ 1 FAMC @fam07787@ 0 @ind12857@ INDI 1 NAME ASA /MAXON/ 2 DISPLAY ASA MAXON 2 GIVN ASA 2 SURN MAXON 1 POSITION 11070,-1690 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 11005,-1634,11136,-1771 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 FILL #008000 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 MAR 1750 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 18 MAR 1842 2 PLAC ADAMS NY 3 _XREF @place00622@ 2 NOTE D ADAMS NY 3 CONT OTHERS 3 CONT (1752-1842) 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 2ND MARRIAGE BEFORE 1830 MRS, MARY (STILLMAN) POTTER WIDOW OF CAPT. GE 2 CONC ORGE POTTER 2 CONT ********************************** 2 CONT Asa Maxson, son of David was 92 years old when he died, was buried in 2 CONC the Union Cemetery at Adams Center, N.Y. where his son David is also b 2 CONC uried, as was a soldier of the American Revolution and his grave is ma 2 CONC rked with an Rev. Shield. Such as is used to mark and honor the graves 2 CONC of soldiers that served in that war. 1 FAMC @fam06294@ 1 FAMS @fam07437@ 0 @ind12858@ INDI 1 NAME DAVID /MAXSON/ 2 DISPLAY DAVID MAXSON 2 GIVN DAVID 2 SURN MAXSON 1 POSITION 9670,-1510 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 9605,-1454,9736,-1591 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 FILL #008000 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 JUL 1729 2 NOTE July 24, 1729. 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1785 2 NOTE B WESTERLY RI D BERLIN NY 3 CONT David Maxson- 3 CONT 3 CONT (1729-1786) 3 CONT 3 CONT DAVID DIED ON HIS FARM FROM AN ACCIDENT WITH A HAY FOREK AND IS BURIIE 3 CONC D THEREWITH , THOUGH HIS WIFE IS BURIED AT PETERSBERG N.Y. NEAR HER S 3 CONC ON CAPT. DAVIID MAXSON 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE In the Revolutionary War David Maxson was appointed Deputy by the Gene 2 CONC ral assembly to procure ammunition for the colony of R.I. He was Deput 2 CONC y from 1781 to 1783. He made bullets. In 1777 was in the alarm list. M 2 CONC ade bullets 1775 to 1776. 2 CONT 2 CONT David Maxson was born at Westerly, July 24, 1729. he married Abigail G 2 CONC reenman, daughter of Edward and Sarah (Clark) Greenman. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT ********************************************* 2 CONT DAVID MADE BULLETS FOR THE REV. WAR AND IS ACCEPTED BY THE DAR AS A P 2 CONC ATRIOT.SEE NAT # 156510 LINEAGE #165 1938. HE WAS APPOINTED DEPUTY TO 2 CONC THE GEN. ASSEMBLY IN 1775 TO PROCURE BULLETS, POWDER, LEAD, AND FLINT. 2 CONC ....................... 2 CONT David Maxson and his wife Abigail, were baptized and joined the Wester 2 CONC ly S.D.B. church August 4, 1753. Their daughter Elizabeth joined in 17 2 CONC 71. Chloe in 1779, Wealthy in 1780, Elanor and Abigail March 25, 1886. 2 CONC Paul and David April 8, 1786. 2 CONT 2 CONT David Maxson represented Westerly in the Colonial Assembly in 1765, 17 2 CONC 81, and 1783. He was a farmer, and has been said to have been buried o 2 CONC n his farm near Westerly. He died about 1786. His wife died March 5, 1 2 CONC 812 and is buried in the village cemetery neat Petersburg, N.Y. 2 CONT 2 CONT The town of Westerly, "April 17, 1776 - Voted that Mr. David Maxson be 2 CONC paid 32 shillings for bringing the Powder and Lead from the town of P 2 CONC rovidence. 2 CONT 2 CONT June 4, 1776, - Voted that the store of Lead now in this town be run i 2 CONC nto bullets for firearms of several sizes, and Mr. David Maxson is app 2 CONC ointed to run the same as soon as may be. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam06294@ 1 FAMC @fam06295@ 0 @ind12859@ INDI 1 NAME ABIGAIL /GREENMAN/ 2 DISPLAY ABIGAIL GREENMAN 2 GIVN ABIGAIL 2 SURN GREENMAN 1 POSITION 14120,-1490 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 14048,-1434,14193,-1571 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1726 2 NOTE b: 1726/1727 in of Westerly, Washington Co., Ri 3 CONT 2 PLAC Westerly, Washington Co., Ri 3 _XREF @place00620@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 3 MAY 1812 2 PLAC Petersburg, Rensselaer, Ny. 3 _XREF @place00621@ 2 NOTE died 5 Mar 1812 in Petersburg, Rensselaer, Ny. 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 1. Eleanor Maxson 2 CONT Born: - 2 CONT Died: UNKNOWN - 2 CONT 2. Silas Maxson 2 CONT Born: 29 DEC 1750 - 2 CONT Died: UNKNOWN - 2 CONT 3. Asa I. Maxson 2 CONT Born: 6 MAR 1750/51 - 2 CONT Marr: - Mary Stillman (other spouses) 2 CONT Died: 18 MAR 1842 - Adams, New York 2 CONT 4. Elizabeth Maxson 2 CONT Born: 14 JUL 1754 - 2 CONT Died: UNKNOWN - 2 CONT 5. Paul Maxson 2 CONT Born: 12 AUG 1757 - 2 CONT Died: UNKNOWN - 2 CONT 6. Chloe Maxson 2 CONT Born: 15 OCT 1759 - 2 CONT Died: UNKNOWN - 2 CONT 7. Wealthy Maxson 2 CONT Born: 9 MAR 1762 - 2 CONT Died: UNKNOWN - 2 CONT 8. Sarah Maxson 2 CONT Born: 23 DEC 1763 - 2 CONT Died: UNKNOWN - 2 CONT 9. David Maxson, Ii 2 CONT Born: 29 AUG 1766 - Westerly, Ri 2 CONT Marr: - Sarah Greenman 2 CONT Died: 15 AUG 1839 - Petersburgh, Ny 2 CONT ******************************************8 2 CONT children: 2 CONT 2 CONT + 379 M i Silas Maxson was born on 29 Dec 1750. He died on 17 Sep 1823 2 CONC . 2 CONT + 380 M ii Asa Maxson was born on 6 Mar 1752. He died on 18 Mar 1842. 2 CONC 2 CONT + 381 F iii Elizabeth Maxson was born on 14 Jul 1754. She died on 19 M 2 CONC ar 1838. 2 CONT + 382 M iv Paul Maxson was born on 2 Aug 1757. He died on 13 Jul 1818. 2 CONC 2 CONT + 383 F v Chloe Maxson was born on 15 Oct 1759. She died on 19 Mar 183 2 CONC 3. 2 CONT + 384 F vi Wealthy Maxson was born on 9 Mar 1762. She died in 1845. 2 CONT + 385 F vii Sarah Maxson was born on 23 Dec 1763. She died on 22 Oct 1 2 CONC 841. 2 CONT + 386 M viii David Maxson was born on 28 Aug 1766. He died on 15 Aug 1 2 CONC 839. 2 CONT + 387 F ix Eleanor Maxson was born in 1769. She died in 1828. 2 CONT 388 F x Abby Maxson 2 CONT ************************************************************ 2 CONT 1. Eleanor Maxson 2 CONT Born: - 2 CONT Died: UNKNOWN - 2 CONT 2. Silas Maxson 2 CONT Born: 29 DEC 1750 - 2 CONT Died: UNKNOWN - 2 CONT 3. Asa I. Maxson 2 CONT Born: 6 MAR 1750/51 - 2 CONT Marr: - Mary Stillman (other spouses) 2 CONT Died: 18 MAR 1842 - Adams, New York 2 CONT 4. Elizabeth Maxson 2 CONT Born: 14 JUL 1754 - 2 CONT Died: UNKNOWN - 2 CONT 5. Paul Maxson 2 CONT Born: 12 AUG 1757 - 2 CONT Died: UNKNOWN - 2 CONT 6. Chloe Maxson 2 CONT Born: 15 OCT 1759 - 2 CONT Died: UNKNOWN - 2 CONT 7. Wealthy Maxson 2 CONT Born: 9 MAR 1762 - 2 CONT Died: UNKNOWN - 2 CONT 8. Sarah Maxson 2 CONT Born: 23 DEC 1763 - 2 CONT Died: UNKNOWN - 2 CONT 9. David Maxson, Ii 2 CONT Born: 29 AUG 1766 - Westerly, Ri 2 CONT Marr: - Sarah Greenman 2 CONT Died: 15 AUG 1839 - Petersburgh, Ny 2 CONT ***************************************************8 2 CONT He had ten children, born at Westerly: 2 CONT Silas born December 29, 1750, married Sarah Clarke. 2 CONT Asa born March 6, 1752, married Lois Stillman 2 CONT Elizabeth born July 14, 1754, married Joseph Stillman 2 CONT Paul born August 2, 1757, married Susannah Stillman 2 CONT Chloe born October 15, 1759 married Samuel Clarke 2 CONT Wealthy born March 9, 1762 married Wait Stillman b. 1758 d. 1839 2 CONT Sarah born December 223, 1763, married Geo. Stillman 2 CONT David born August 29, 1766, married Sarah Greenman 2 CONT Elanor born 1769, married Joshua Vincent 2 CONT Abigail born 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00230@ 1 FAMS @fam06294@ 1 FAMC @fam07834@ 0 @ind12860@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN /MAXSON/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN MAXSON 2 GIVN JOHN 2 SURN MAXSON 1 POSITION 9190,-1290 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 9125,-1234,9256,-1371 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 MAR 1701 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1786 2 NOTE John Maxson 3 CONT Born: 21 April 1701 3 CONT Place: Westerly, RI 3 CONT Marr: 26 September 1724 3 CONT Place: Westerly, RI 3 CONT Died: 1786 3 CONT Place: 3 CONT OTHERS SAY 3 CONT (1666-1747) 3 CONT 3 CONT 3 CONT 3 CONT 3 CONT D ABOUT 1786 B& D WESTERLY RI 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 1. John Maxson 2 CONT Born: 27 AUG 1725 - Westerly, Washington, Ri 2 CONT Marr: 1746 - Sarah Burdick 2 CONT Died: 1786 - 2. Matthew Maxson 2 CONT Born: 27 APR 1727 - 2 CONT Marr: 1749 - Martha Potter 2 CONT Died: 28 FEB 1791 - 3. David Maxson 2 CONT Born: 24 JUL 1729 - Westerly, Ri 2 CONT Marr: 1748 - Abigail Greenman 2 CONT Died: ABT 1785 - Berlin, Ny 4. Joseph Jesse Maxson 2 CONT Born: 23 MAR 1730/31 - 2 CONT Marr: 1753 - Keturah Randall 2 CONT Died: UNKNOWN - 5. Benjamin Maxson 2 CONT Born: 21 FEB 1731/32 - 2 CONT Marr: - Eunice Reynolds 2 CONT Died: 9 APR 1822 - 6. Benjamin Maxson 2 CONT Born: 21 FEB 1732/33 - Westerly, Wash., R.I. 2 CONT Died: 9 APR 1822 - 7. Stephen Maxson 2 CONT Born: 3 MAY 1735 - 2 CONT Marr: 1757 - Martha Steward 2 CONT Died: 29 APR 1794 - 8. Thankful Maxson 2 CONT Born: 16 JUL 1737 - Westerly, Washington, Ri 2 CONT Marr: - Captain Nathan Barber 2 CONT Died: 29 APR 1794 - Westerly, Washington, Ri 9. Daniel Maxson 2 CONT Born: 25 SEP 1739 - 2 CONT Marr: 1762 - Borodell Ross 2 CONT Died: UNKNOWN - 10. Joel Maxson 2 CONT Born: 28 MAY 1742 - Westerly, Wash., R.I. 2 CONT Died: 5 SEP 1762 - 11. Eleanor Maxson 2 CONT Born: 24 JAN 1747/48 - 2 CONT Marr: 1762 - William Bliven 2 CONT Died: 5 SEP 1771 - 2 CONT 1 FAMC @fam06106@ 1 FAMS @fam06295@ 0 @ind12861@ INDI 1 NAME THANKFUL /RANDALL/ 2 DISPLAY THANKFUL RANDALL 2 GIVN THANKFUL 2 SURN RANDALL 1 POSITION 11500,-1290 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 11434,-1234,11567,-1371 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1702 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1785 2 NOTE B & D WESTERLY RI 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 1. John Maxson 2 CONT Born: 27 AUG 1725 - Westerly, Washington, Ri 2 CONT Marr: 1746 - Sarah Burdick 2 CONT Died: 1786 - 2 CONT 2. Matthew Maxson 2 CONT Born: 27 APR 1727 - 2 CONT Marr: 1749 - Martha Potter 2 CONT Died: 28 FEB 1791 - 2 CONT 3. David Maxson 2 CONT Born: 24 JUL 1729 - Westerly, Ri 2 CONT Marr: 1748 - Abigail Greenman 2 CONT Died: ABT 1785 - Berlin, Ny 2 CONT 4. Joseph Jesse Maxson 2 CONT Born: 23 MAR 1730/31 - 2 CONT Marr: 1753 - Keturah Randall 2 CONT Died: UNKNOWN - 2 CONT 5. Benjamin Maxson 2 CONT Born: 21 FEB 1731/32 - 2 CONT Marr: - Eunice Reynolds 2 CONT Died: 9 APR 1822 - 2 CONT 6. Benjamin Maxson 2 CONT Born: 21 FEB 1732/33 - Westerly, Wash., R.I. 2 CONT Died: 9 APR 1822 - 2 CONT 7. Stephen Maxson 2 CONT Born: 3 MAY 1735 - 2 CONT Marr: 1757 - Martha Steward 2 CONT Died: 29 APR 1794 - 2 CONT 8. Thankful Maxson 2 CONT Born: 16 JUL 1737 - Westerly, Washington, Ri 2 CONT Marr: - Captain Nathan Barber 2 CONT Died: 29 APR 1794 - Westerly, Washington, Ri 2 CONT 9. Daniel Maxson 2 CONT Born: 25 SEP 1739 - 2 CONT Marr: 1762 - Borodell Ross 2 CONT Died: UNKNOWN - 2 CONT 10. Joel Maxson 2 CONT Born: 28 MAY 1742 - Westerly, Wash., R.I. 2 CONT Died: 5 SEP 1762 - 2 CONT 11. Eleanor Maxson 2 CONT Born: 24 JAN 1747/48 - 2 CONT Marr: 1762 - William Bliven 2 CONT Died: 5 SEP 1771 - 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00160@ 1 FAMS @fam06295@ 1 FAMC @fam06296@ 0 @ind12862@ INDI 1 NAME MATHEW /RANDALL/ 2 DISPLAY MATHEW RANDALL 2 GIVN MATHEW 2 SURN RANDALL 1 POSITION 10990,-1100 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 10925,-1044,11056,-1181 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1671 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 19 DEC 1735 2 NOTE B STONINGTON CT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00474@ 1 FAMS @fam06296@ 1 FAMC @fam06298@ 0 @ind12863@ INDI 1 NAME ELEANOR /UTTER/ 2 DISPLAY ELEANOR UTTER 2 GIVN ELEANOR 2 SURN UTTER 1 POSITION 11950,-1070 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 11885,-1014,12016,-1151 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1672 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1735 2 NOTE B STONINGTON CT D HOPKINTON RI**UTTER, Eleanor-[6267] 1 2 3 CONT Born: 1672, Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA 3 CONT Married: 1693, Westerley, Washington, Rhode Island, USA 3 CONT Died: 1735, Hopkinton, Washington, Rhode Island, USA 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE [NI0129] Utter Genealogy p. 16. Although mentioned in many places as a 2 CONC possible step-daughter of Nicholas Utter of Westerly, RI, her probabl 2 CONC e birth (based on her marriage year) would place her among the other c 2 CONC hildren of Nicholas Utter and wife Elizabeth, she is most probably a b 2 CONC lood daughter of Nicholas Utter of Westerly, R.I. !Torrey genalogy giv 2 CONC es the first birth of a child of Nicholas Utter and his second wife as 2 CONC 1701, strengthening the case for Eleanor’s parentage as an Utter. (ta 2 CONC ken from the New England Genealogy GEDCOM Database from E. Perry) 2 CONT As per the book, "Nicholas Utter of Westerly, R.I.", it lists a docume 2 CONC nt saying that Eleanor was the daughter of the widowed Elizabeth befor 2 CONC e Nicholas married her and Nicholas claims her as a daughter-in-law (a 2 CONC s they never knew what step children meant back then) in his will and 2 CONC testament...so it's anyone's guess who she truly is, but she did mary 2 CONC Matthew Randall and she did receive part of what was hers from the wil 2 CONC l. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1. Eleanor Randall 2 CONT Born: 24 JUN 1694 - Stonington, New London, Conn. 2 CONT Marr: 1713 - Benjamin Greene 2 CONT Died: UNKNOWN - 2 CONT 2. Mercy Randall 2 CONT Born: 16 MAY 1696 - Stonington, New London, Ct 2 CONT Died: UNKNOWN - 2 CONT 3. Matthew Randall 2 CONT Born: 1698 - Stonington, New London, Ct 2 CONT Marr: 1724 - Judith Maxson 2 CONT Died: UNKNOWN - 2 CONT 4. Mary Randall 2 CONT Born: 16 DEC 1698 - Stonington, New London, Ct 2 CONT Marr: 1716 - Caleb Pendleton 2 CONT Died: 1800 - 2 CONT 5. Benjamin Randall 2 CONT Born: BET 1698 AND 1702 - Stonington, New London, Ct 2 CONT Marr: 1735 - Mary Babcock 2 CONT Died: 1764 - Hopkinton, Washington, Ri 2 CONT 6. Thankful Randall 2 CONT Born: 1702 - Westerly, Ri 2 CONT Marr: 1724 - John Maxson 2 CONT Died: 1785 - Westerly, Ri 2 CONT 7. Elizabeth Randall 2 CONT Born: 1704 - Stonington, New London, Ct 2 CONT Marr: 1724 - Edward Wells 2 CONT Died: AFT 1764 - Hopkinton, Washington, Ri 2 CONT 8. Patience Randall 2 CONT Born: 1706 - Stonington, New London, Ct 2 CONT Marr: - John Coon 2 CONT Died: UNKNOWN - Westerly, Ri 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00349@ 1 FAMS @fam06296@ 1 FAMC @fam06297@ 0 @ind12864@ INDI 1 NAME NICHOLAS MATTSON /UTTER/ 2 DISPLAY NICHOLAS MATTSON UTTER 2 GIVN NICHOLAS 2 MIDDLE MATTSON 2 SURN UTTER 1 PICTURES @pic00024@, @pic00025@ 2 PRIMARY @pic00024@ 1 POSITION 11790,-870 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 11725,-814,11856,-976 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 FILL #00FF00 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1637 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1723 2 NOTE Nicholas UTTER was born about 1637. He died before 1723.************UT 3 CONC TER, Nicholas-[6058] 1 2 3 CONT Born: Abt 1642, , , England 3 CONT Married (1): Abt 1683, of Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA 3 CONT Married (2): Abt 1665, Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA 3 CONT Died: 1722, Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA **Alt Birth, Abt 3 CONC 1642, Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA. 3 CONT 3 CONT Nicholas married Mrs. Nicholas UTTER-[5961] [MRIN:2382] about 1683 of 3 CONC Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA. 3 CONT Nicholas also married Nicholas Mrs. TEFFT-[6880] [MRIN:2470] about 166 3 CONC 5 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA. (Nicholas Mrs. TEFFT-[6 3 CONC 880] was born about 1650 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA.) 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Nicholas' Utter, the immigrant, was born about 1637. From 1630 to 2 CONC 1640 there was a large influx of people from England to New England, l 2 CONC anding at Lynn, Salem, and Newbury, Mass. Doubtless the parents of Nic 2 CONC holas Utter were among these immigrants. Nicholas Utter was born about 2 CONC 1637. The precise time and place is not of record. There are traditio 2 CONC ns that the native country of the Utter family was Sweden; one, that t 2 CONC hey came from Holland; another claims the name should be Von Utter. Bu 2 CONC t what is correct is not yet ascertained. It is found that he lived in 2 CONC Westerly, RI, and Stonington, Conn. 2 CONT THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. II, 1915, by Cyrus Henry Brown, page 353. 2 CONT Nicholas was made a Freeman June 13, 1698. 2 CONT Nicholas Utter: Born 1630 in Sweden, Died August 17, 1722 in Stoningto 2 CONC n, Connecticut. 2 CONT " 'A Daughty Scandanavian Soldier - Sailor that of all North-men he dw 2 CONC elt farthest North who so interesed the King of Sweden that he had him 2 CONC to court and had a scribe take down his storey." His inher itance fro 2 CONC m his Viking ancestors was his love of freedom and independence, an af 2 CONC fection for home and family and a great desire to travel. His ... 2 CONT ***************Westerly records, He received 100 acres of land from th 2 CONC e town of Westerly and bought two parcels from the 'Shannook Purchase' 2 CONC (the Shannook Purchase was a tract of land mostly in the present town 2 CONC of R ichmond, sold by the colony agents to encourage the settlement o 2 CONC f vacant lands.) Nicholas was employed in making a list of the town es 2 CONC tates and was a grand juryman for a setting of the General Court a t N 2 CONC ew Port. He engaged in many land transactions. He lived at 'Shannook F 2 CONC alls', near the present town of Shannook. 2 CONT 2 CONT On January 8, 1714, he bought land in Stonington, Connecticut. 'land b 2 CONC ounded south by the Asnawage River, near Glead Brook.' Here he lived u 2 CONC ntil he died. In his will - probated August 17, 1722 - h e leaves 'amo 2 CONC unts and property to his widow and children and also 20 pounds to his 2 CONC Brothern of the first lay Baptist Church at Groton. My son Thomas to h 2 CONC ave a double shere of dividable estate for tak ing care of me in my ol 2 CONC d age.' 2 CONT 2 CONT As per his last will and testiment, dated 5 May 1722, before his death 2 CONC , Nicholas acknowledged Eleanor (supposed daughter of his wife, Elizab 2 CONC eth, whom was widowed when he married her in 1659) as his da ughter-in 2 CONC -law rather than as a step-daughter who later married Matthew Randall) 2 CONC 2 CONT The Shannock Purchase 2 CONT 2 CONT The Shannock Purchase was the second largest land grant to the citizen 2 CONC s of the Rhode Island colony during the division of the "vacant" India 2 CONC n lands in 1709. The Narragansett and Niantic Indian Nations agreed to 2 CONC sell the "vacant lands" in exchange for permanent possession of land 2 CONC located in the present town of Charlestown. The Shannock Purchase enco 2 CONC mpassed a large part of the present town of Richmond. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Three of the 26 individuals to receive land in the Shannock Purchase w 2 CONC ere members of the Tefft family; including Joshua Tefft's brother Samu 2 CONC el and Samuel's eldest son, John - as well as Joshua's orphan son, Pet 2 CONC er. 2 CONT ***************** 2 CONT "Know all men by these presents that we Weston Clark Randall Holden Ri 2 CONC chard Greene Philip Tillinghast being a committee appointed and fully 2 CONC empowered by the Government & Company of the Colony of Rhode Island & 2 CONC Providence Plantations to dispose & make sale of the vacant lands in y 2 CONC e Narragansett County for & in consideration of the sum of 486 pound 2 2 CONC shillings currant money of New England well & truely paid unto us who 2 CONC receive ye same in behalf & for the use of ye Governor & Company afor 2 CONC e sd of & at the hand of William Gibson, Nicholas Utter, Samuell Tift, 2 CONC fransis Colgrene, George Babcock, George Foster, William Knowles, Sam 2 CONC uell Clark, John Eanos, William Clark, Thomas Parker, James Deny, Dani 2 CONC el Wilcocks, Daniel Tenant, Samuell Lewis, William Utter, John Witter, 2 CONC Peter Tift, Jeremiah Crandall, Eber Crandall, Samuell Perry, Joseph B 2 CONC rown, Weston Clark, John Tift and Nicholas Utter, Junior, all inhabita 2 CONC nts of Westerly Kingstown and Newport. 2 CONT Westerly Land Evidence 2:48 2 CONT *****ID: I23914 2 CONT Name: Nicholas Mattson UTTER 2 CONT Sex: M 2 CONT Birth: BET 1630 AND 1637 in Westmanland Lan, Sweden 2 CONT Death: 1722 in Stonington, Connecticut 2 CONT Emigration: ABT 1654 2 CONT Note: 2 CONT Nicholas Mattson Utter arrived in America in 1654 to fight the war bet 2 CONC ween the Dutch and the Swedish in what was then, Delaware/New Jersey a 2 CONC t Fort Christina, but when the Dutch won, he left the Swedish Colony a 2 CONC nd sailed to other places until 1678 where he settled in Westerly, R.I 2 CONC . and supposedly sired 9 children. 2 CONT 2 CONT above from ... Joni Utter Anderson 2 CONT ------------ 2 CONT MARRIAGE: m(1) ?; m(2) widow Elizabeth who had dau Eleanor. 2 CONT 2 CONT WILL: Dated May 5, 1722; pvd Aug. 17, 1722. Names wife Elizabeth; sons 2 CONC : Jabez, Thomas, Nicholas Jr and William; daus: Millicent Yeomans and 2 CONC Sarah Forman decd.; friend John Richmond; 1st Baptist Church at Groton 2 CONC . Exors: Peter Crandall, John Maxson and John Richmond. 2 CONT 2 CONT LAND: Jan. 8, 1713/4 purchased land in Stonington which was sold by he 2 CONC irs to Matthew Randall. 2 CONT 2 CONT MISC: Oct. 4, 1714 Information being made to council by John Hull...ch 2 CONC ild of NICHOLAS UTTER is likely to put ____ betaken the sd NICHOLAS UT 2 CONC TER having left town. [Westerly, RI TCP 1:78R] 2 CONT 2 CONT --------------- 2 CONT Warwick General Records No.1. 1681. A1:27-28. 2 CONT 2 CONT The Shannock Purchase 2 CONT 2 CONT The Shannock Purchase was the second largest land grant to the citizen 2 CONC s of the Rhode Island colony during the division of the "vacant" India 2 CONC n lands in 1709. The Narragansett and Niantic Indian Nations agreed to 2 CONC sell the "vacant lands" in exchange for permanent possession of land 2 CONC located in the present town of Charlestown. The Shannock Purchase enco 2 CONC mpassed a large part of the present town of Richmond. 2 CONT 2 CONT Three of the 26 individuals to receive land in the Shannock Purchase w 2 CONC ere members of the Tefft family including Joshua Tefft's brother, Samu 2 CONC el, and Samuel's eldest son, John; as well as Joshua's orphan son, Pet 2 CONC er. 2 CONT 2 CONT "Know all men by these presents that we Weston Clark Randall Holden Ri 2 CONC chard Greene Philip Tillinghast being a committee appointed and fully 2 CONC empowered by the Government & Company of the Colony of Rhode Island & 2 CONC Providence Plantations to dispose & make sale of the vacant lands in y 2 CONC e Narragansett County for & in consideration of the sum of 486 pound 2 2 CONC shillings currant money of New England well & truely paid unto us who 2 CONC receive ye same in behalf & for the use of ye Governor & Company afor 2 CONC e sd of & at the hand of William Gibson, Nicholas Utter, Samuell Tift, 2 CONC fransis Colgrene, George Babcock, George Foster, William Knowles, Sam 2 CONC uell Clark, John Eanos, William Clark, Thomas Parker, James Deny, Dani 2 CONC el Wilcocks, Daniel Tenant, Samuell Lewis, William Utter, John Witter, 2 CONC Peter Tift, Jeremiah Crandall, Eber Crandall, Samuell Perry, Joseph B 2 CONC rown, Weston Clark, John Tift and Nicholas Utter, Junior, all inhabita 2 CONC nts of Westerly, Kingstown and Newport." 2 CONT 2 CONT Westerly Land Evidence 2:48 2 CONT -------------------- 2 CONT Research by Gary Utter 2 CONT Descendants of Nicholas Mattson Utter 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Generation No. 1 2 CONT 2 CONT 1. NICHOLAS MATTSON1 UTTER was born Abt. 1636 in Westmanland Lan, Swed 2 CONC en, and died Bef. August 07, 1722 in Stonington, New London, Co., Conn 2 CONC ecticut. He married (1) KERSTIN HANSDOTTER 1653 in Stockholm, Sweden. 2 CONC She was born Abt. 1638 in Sweden, and died Aft. 1682 in Sweden. He mar 2 CONC ried (2) DEBORAH Aft. 1655 in Westerly, Rhode Island1,2. She was born 2 CONC Abt. 1639 in New Amsterdam or Long Island, and died Aft. 1682 in Rhode 2 CONC Island. He married (3) ELIZABETH BROOKS Abt. 1685 in Rhode Island. Sh 2 CONC e was born Abt. 1640 in Rhode Island, and died Aft. 1722 in Stonington 2 CONC , Connecticut. 2 CONT 2 CONT Notes for NICHOLAS MATTSON UTTER: 2 CONT Nils Matson Utter soldier and member of the tenth expedition to Delawa 2 CONC re. 2 CONT Found on Parkhouse records from May and June 1655. 2 CONT 2 CONT from my research in Sweden: Nils (Niels) Mattson Utter, Vestmanlands R 2 CONC egt. 2 CONT Roterings-och utskerivning Langder 1653- 1655, No# 1099-wa716 2 CONT Vasteras Stadsbiblioteket Parrish Saby - Personaliebok. 2 CONT Mantalslangder Vestmanlands No# 958CD863 (1651 - 1659) 2 CONT 2 CONT This information was collected by me during my four trips to Sweden be 2 CONC tween 1981 - 1985. It shows that Nils was a member of the Vestmanlands 2 CONC Regiment from 1653 - 1655, serving as a light Auxiliary troop that wo 2 CONC uld have such functions as Pioneer, Flanker, Forager, Skirmisher, Bagg 2 CONC age Or Prisoner guard. Lt Skute hired troops in Vasteras in 1653 then 2 CONC sent them on to Stockholm to wait shipment on the Orn. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT More About NICHOLAS MATTSON UTTER: 2 CONT Adoption: Eleanor Brooks, Dau of Elizabeth Brooks 2 CONT Burial: Stonington, Connecticut 2 CONT Military service: Bet. 1675 - 1678, King Philip War, Rhode Island 2 CONT Military service1: May 1655, Fort Trinity, New Sweden 2 CONT Will: August 17, 1722, Stonington, Connecticut 2 CONT ************* 2 CONT Descendants of Nicholas Mattson Utter 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Generation No. 1 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1. Nicholas Mattson1 Utter1,2 was born 1630 in Sweden, and died 2 CONC 1722 in Stonington, Connecticut. He married Elizabeth Unknown in West 2 CONC erley, Rhode Island. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Notes for Nicholas Mattson Utter: 2 CONT Nicholas Utter: Born 1630 in Sweden, Died August 17, 1722 in Stoningto 2 CONC n, CT: 2 CONT His way of life was a separate class - the Military of Sweden. New Swe 2 CONC den was a colony founded in 1638 on the banks of the Delaware River. N 2 CONC icholas was hired in Stockholm in 1653 to come to the Colonies to figh 2 CONC t the Dutch. They fought for two more years and in 1655 the Dutch capt 2 CONC ured the strongest fort, Fort Christina. Even though the victorious St 2 CONC uyvesant arranged with the New Sweden Governor Rising, for the return 2 CONC of all soldiers to Sweden on October 23, 1655, many of them stayed in 2 CONC the New World. Nicholas Utter, soldier, stayed. He was listed as a mar 2 CONC ried man on the lists from Sweden. Whether he left a wife and family i 2 CONC n Sweden or was widowed is not known, but in 1659 ? he married Deborah 2 CONC ? and then Elizabeth (now known to be Tefft or Tifft)?, a widow with o 2 CONC ne daughter, Eleanor. He lived most of his life at Westerly, Rhode Isl 2 CONC and. He recorded land at New Port, R.I. in May 1678. He paid land taxe 2 CONC s in Rochester, R.I. in September 1687 and also at Kingstown, R.I. In 2 CONC 1701 he bought more land in Westerly, and in 1699 he went before the W 2 CONC esterly town court on a boundery dispute. He was supported in his laws 2 CONC uit by the town council. Until 1714, his name appeared thirteen times 2 CONC on the Westerly records. He received 100 acres of land from the town o 2 CONC f Westerly and bought two parcels from the 'Shannock Purchase' (the Sh 2 CONC annock Purchase was a tract of land mostly in the present town of Rich 2 CONC mond, sold by the colony agents to encourage the settlement of vacant 2 CONC lands.) Nicholas was employed in making a list of the town estates and 2 CONC was a grand juryman for a setting of the General Court at New Port. H 2 CONC e engaged in many land transactions. He lived at 'Shannock Falls', nea 2 CONC r the present town of Shannock. 2 CONT 2 CONT On January 8, 1714, he bought land in Stonington, CT. 'land bounded so 2 CONC uth by the Asnawage River, near Glead Brook.' Here he lived until he d 2 CONC ied. In his will-probated August 17, 1722 - he leaves 'amounts and pro 2 CONC perty to his widow and children and also 20 pounds to his Brothern of 2 CONC the First Day Baptist Church at Groton. My son Thomas to have a double 2 CONC share of dividable estate for taking care of me in my old age.' 2 CONT 2 CONT There is a listing of Nicholas as being married before coming to the N 2 CONC ew World, then he married a Deborah (2) and then Elizabeth (3) who was 2 CONC a widow with a daughter, who may very well be Eleanor. Four sons and 2 CONC 1 daughter were born before he married Elizabeth and Sarah was more li 2 CONC kely the only child Elizabeth and Nicholas had together. 2 CONT 2 CONT Children of Nicholas Utter and Elizabeth are: 2 CONT 2 CONT + 2 i. Eleanor2 Utter, born Abt. 1674 in Westerly, Rhode Island; die 2 CONC d 1763. 2 CONT 2 CONT + 3 ii. Jabez Utter, born Abt. 1660 in Westerley, Rhode Island; died 2 CONC 1727 in Killingly, Connecticut. 2 CONT 2 CONT + 4 iii. Thomas Utter, born Abt. 1665 in Westerley, Rhode Island; di 2 CONC ed 1725-1726 in Kingstowne, Rhode Island. 2 CONT 2 CONT 5 iv. Nicholas Utter, born Abt. 1670 in Kingstowne, Rhode Island; 2 CONC died 1714-1715 in Westerley, Rhode Island. He married Greenman Abt. 17 2 CONC 00 in Westerley, Rhode Island. 2 CONT 2 CONT + 6 v. Millesent Utter, born Abt. 1674. 2 CONT 2 CONT 7 vi. Sarah Utter, born Abt. 1678; died Bef. May 1722. She married 2 CONC John Forman 1712 in Westerley, Rhode Island. 2 CONT 2 CONT Notes for Sarah Utter: 2 CONT * Her children were to receive her share in her father’s will written 2 CONC on date given, implying she was deceased as of that writing...mentione 2 CONC d in the RIGR (Rhode Island Genealogy Registry) p. 311-314 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT + 8 vii. William Utter, born Abt. 1679 in Kingstowne, Rhode Island; 2 CONC died June 07, 1761 in Warwick, Rhode Island. 2 CONT 2 CONT 9 viii. John ? Utter, born 1676 in Westerley, Rhode Island; died 1 2 CONC 726. He married Hannah Cottrell Abt. 1700 in Westerley, Rhode Island. 2 CONT 2 CONT Notes for John ? Utter: 2 CONT No mention of a John at all except from someone who may have confused 2 CONC him with another. He is listed on electronic files as marrying a Mercy 2 CONC Cottrell, but no one has yet to prove this marriage ever took place. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 10 ix. Matthew Utter, born Abt. 1670. 2 CONT 2 CONT Notes for Matthew Utter: 2 CONT More than likely, this Matthew is confused with Matthew Randall...ther 2 CONC e is no knowledge of a Matthew being a son of Nicholas Mattson Utter. 2 CONC Nor is there mention of a John for that matter as almost all the famil 2 CONC y was in his will. 2 CONT 2 CONT 11 x. John ? Utter, born Abt. 1676. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT [NS11513] Higgonson Books and Library of Congress 2nd Copy 2 CONT 2 CONT [NS28353] Personal Files 2 CONT 2 CONT [NS11303] Personal Files 2 CONT 2 CONT [NS24183] Internet GENDEX files, Lockwood Family 2 CONT 2 CONT [NS7421] Joe Gould and James Russell Utter files from Nicholas Mattson 2 CONC Utter family and confirmed at the Gene Starks GEDCOM database. 2 CONT 2 CONT [NS7423] http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/a/n/d/Joni-G-Anderson 2 CONT 2 CONT [NS26773] Personal Files 2 CONT 2 CONT [NS26823] Personal Files 2 CONT 2 CONT [NS11463] Personal Files 2 CONT ********************************* 2 CONT WILL of NICHOLAS UTTER 2 CONT > > (from the record at Hartford, Conn.) 2 CONT > > 2 CONT > > "Stonington, Aug. 17th, 1722. 2 CONT > > Robart Burdick & Peter Tift & Elizabeth Tift all of Stonington 2 CONT > > personally appeared personally appeared & made oath that they saw 2 CONC Mr. 2 CONT > > Nicholas Utter signe and seal the within written will...." 2 CONT > > Testator was "Daniell Palmer Justice of ye peace." 2 CONT > > "Recorded in the 9th book of wills September ye 14th, 1722 2 CONT > > by Rosewell Saltonstall Clerk" 2 CONT > > 2 CONT > > The actual will reads: 2 CONT > > "Item I give & bequeath unto Elizabeth my well beloved wife one be 2 CONC d and 2 CONT > > bedding belonging to it which she shall chuse and small iron kette 2 CONC ll two 2 CONT > > small iron potts three putter platters and two cows to be att her 2 CONC own 2 CONT > > disposall and ten pounds a year yearly during her natturall life w 2 CONC hich 2 CONT > > legacy I give instead of her right of dower and power of thirds." 2 CONT > > 2 CONT > > He then leaves ten pounds to his "daughter-in-law Ellinor Randall 2 CONC wife 2 CONT of 2 CONT > > Matthew Randall". 2 CONT > > 2 CONT > > These above two excerpts suggest to me that Elizabeth was a second 2 CONC wife, 2 CONT > and 2 CONT > > had a daughter named Ellinor. 2 CONT > > 2 CONT > > He then names his daughter Sarah Forman, eldest son Jabez Utter, s 2 CONC econd 2 CONT > son 2 CONT > > Thomas Utter, then son Nicolas Utter, son William Utter, and daugh 2 CONC ter 2 CONT > > Millesent Yeomans. The executors of the estate were Petter Crandal 2 CONC l, 2 CONT John 2 CONT > > Maxson, John Richmond. The witnesses were Robert Burdick, Peter Ti 2 CONC fft, 2 CONT and 2 CONT > > Elizabeth Tift, who made her mark. 2 CONT > > 2 CONT > > The confusion must come from the witness Elizabeth Tift. However, 2 CONC there 2 CONT > are 2 CONT > > only three Elizabeths to my knowledge living at the time: Samuel's 2 CONC wife 2 CONT of 2 CONT > > Elizabeth Jenks Tefft, she was not of Stonington however. There wa 2 CONC s 2 CONT > > Elizabeth Tefft Carpenter, the Carpenters were not of Stonington. 2 CONC And 2 CONT > > finally Elizabeth Tefft or Tifft, daughter of Peter Tefft and Sara 2 CONC h 2 CONT > Witter, 2 CONT > > and granddaughter of Joshua. And the witness Peter Tifft would hav 2 CONC e been 2 CONT > > Peter, Jr. In 1722, Peter Sr was already deceased. Peter Jr would 2 CONC have 2 CONT ben 2 CONT > > about 23 years of age in 1722, and Elizabeth his sister around 20 2 CONC years 2 CONT of 2 CONT > > age. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam06297@ 0 @ind12865@ INDI 1 NAME ELIZABETH /TEFFT/ 2 DISPLAY ELIZABETH TEFFT 2 GIVN ELIZABETH 2 SURN TEFFT 1 PICTURES @pic00026@ 2 PRIMARY @pic00026@ 1 POSITION 12120,-890 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 12052,-834,12189,-971 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1646 2 NOTE Born: 1646 in Stonington,New London,Connecticut,USA 3 CONT 3 CONT 2 PLAC Stonington,New London,Connecticut,USA 3 _XREF @place00136@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1722 2 NOTE AFTER 1722 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE INTERESTING BUT DON'T KNOW HOW RELATED TO ELIZABETH ( SOME SAY NICOLAS 2 CONC ' WIFE WAS ELIZABETH BROOKS) 2 CONT Peter Tefft - a nine-year old landowner: 2 CONT March the 22th day 1681 2 CONT Upon a presentation made to the Councell this present day of their wr 2 CONC iting concearning Peter Tift Orphan of Joshua Tift that some course b 2 CONC ee taken to apoint Guardians and ffeffeese in trust that may looke af 2 CONC ter all - All matters of Landes that may a pertaine to the 2 CONT said Orphan :xc: and the councell haveing seriously weighed the premis 2 CONC ses have desired and selected and Chosen three persons for Guardians o 2 CONC r feffees in trust viz Mr. Jreth Bull 2 CONT Ser of Pettequamscutt or Kingstowne John Greene Jur of Warwick and Sam 2 CONC uell Tift of Providence Unckle to the sd Orphan Authorizing them or 2 CONC any two of them to demand and receive deed or deeds of any lands belon 2 CONC ging to the said orphan-Peter Tift and to doe any matter or thinge for 2 CONC the benifit and beehoofe of the sayd orphan as they shall thinke nece 2 CONC ssary and to make returne to the 2 CONT Councell Ordered that John Potter Clarke of the Councell, be apointed 2 CONC to write unto the persons afore named a Coppy of the abovesaid order. 2 CONC 2 CONT ********* 2 CONT Children: 2 CONT Jabez Utter b. About 1674 in Of Stonington, New London, Connecticut 2 CONT Thomas Utter b. About 1676 in Of Stonington, New London, Connecticut 2 CONT Nicholas Utter b. About 1678 in Of Stonington, New London, Connecticut 2 CONC 2 CONT Millicent Utter b. About 1680 in Of Stonington, New London, Connecticu 2 CONC t 2 CONT William Utter b. About 1682 in Of Stonington, New London, Connecticut 2 CONT Sarah Utter b. About 1684 in Of Stonington, New London, Connecticut 2 CONT Eleanor Utter b. 1672 in Of Stonington, New London, Ct 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00402@ 1 FAMS @fam06297@ 1 FAMC @fam07882@ 0 @ind12866@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN /RANDALL/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN RANDALL 2 GIVN JOHN 2 SURN RANDALL 1 POSITION 10820,-920 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 10755,-864,10886,-1001 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 MAY 1629 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 5 OCT 1684 2 NOTE (John RANDALL, Sr-[6069] was born on 28 May 1629 in Bath, Somerset, En 3 CONC gland, christened on 11 Nov 1632 in Bath Abbey, Bath, Somerset, Englan 3 CONC d, died between 1684 and 1685 in Westerley, Washington, Rhode Island, 3 CONC USA and was buried in 1865.) 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE John came to America in 1666. See Crowell's Scrapbook at the Public Ar 2 CONC chives of Nova Scotia: "John Randall first appears at Newport, Rhode I 2 CONC sland, but removed to Westerly, the same State as early as 1667, where 2 CONC the remainder of his life was spent. 2 CONT 2 CONT Mr. Randall was born in Bath, England, May 28, 1629, the son of Matthe 2 CONC w Randall, who was mayor of Bath in 1627. John was a silk manufacturer 2 CONC in England--of Seventh Day Baptist faith, and married there Elizabeth 2 CONC Morton, sister of Sir William Morton, 2 CONT who settled in New London, Conn. (see Hurd's History of New London.)" 2 CONC In 2 CONT fact, it was his grandfather who was the mayor of 2 CONT Bath, not his father. Brian E. Randall, of Sudbury, Ontario, indicates 2 CONC in 2 CONT his notes that both this grandfather, Mathew Randall, 2 CONT and John's uncle, John Randall, were involved in the textile industry. 2 CONT Elaine Dinan, of Washington State, is following leads 2 CONT regarding this, and is presently involved in research with original so 2 CONC urces 2 CONT back in England. 2 CONT The following are notes from two other researchers, each drawing from 2 CONC a 2 CONT number of sources: 2 CONT 1) From "Just Rooting Around the Randall Family Tree," by G. Einarson 2 CONT "John Randall.... was in Westerly, Rhode Island in 1667. In 1670 he 2 CONT purchased land on the Pawcatuck River from Thomas Bell 2 CONT and on Nov. 30, 1670 he was admitted as an inhabitant of Stonington, 2 CONT Conneticut. In 1678 John and Elizabeth subscribed the 2 CONT letter of Westerly Baptist (accepted in Church). John took the oath of 2 CONT fidelity to Rhode Island in 1679 and in 1682 was a 2 CONT deputy to the Rhode Island Assembly. In 1685 Elizabeth, widow of John 2 CONT Randall petitioned for privilege to improve her 2 CONT deceased 2 CONT husband's land." 2 CONT 2) From "Ancestral (Maternal) Lines of Herbert Harris Olding, Jr." by 2 CONT Herbert Olding 2 CONT "John Randall, the progenitor of the Randall family of Westerly, Rhode 2 CONT Island and Stonington (Pawcatuck) City first appeared 2 CONT at Newport, R.I., from which place he came to Westerly as early as 166 2 CONC 7, 2 CONT remaining in that area the rest of his life.... In 2 CONT 1684 John Randall died in Westerly, and his widow died there in 1685. 2 CONC Their 2 CONT son, John, born 1666 in England removed from 2 CONT Westerly, on the Rhode Island-Connecticut border, in a section known a 2 CONC s 2 CONT Pawcatuck. At the time John Randall, Sr. settled 2 CONT there, 2 CONT Pawcatuck belonged to Rhode Island, but in 1663 the court declared tha 2 CONC t the 2 CONT Pawcatuck River separated the two colonies, 2 CONT with the result that the Randall property eventually came under the 2 CONT jurisdiction of the Town of Stonington." 2 CONT I notice that Olding lists in his reference list, among others, "Histo 2 CONC ry of 2 CONT Stonington" by Richard Anson Wheeler and "Public 2 CONT Records of Colony of Connecticut (1665-1678) by J.H. Trumbull. 2 CONT Both of the above researchers list an early genealogy of Randall's 2 CONT "Genealogy of a Branch of the Randall Family, 1666 to 2 CONT 1879," by Paul K. Randall of Corland, N. Y., printed Norwich, N.Y.:187 2 CONC 9. 2 CONT Books: "Just Rooting around the Randall Tree", by G. Einarson 2 CONT 2 CONT Alt Ancestral Ref#: 130Q-MNN 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT ***** 2 CONT Father: Mayor of Bath Matthew Randall 2 CONT Mother: Elizabeth Moorford 2 CONT Other Spouses: Abigail Claxton 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam06298@ 1 FAMC @fam06299@ 0 @ind12867@ INDI 1 NAME ELIZABETH /MORTON/ 2 DISPLAY ELIZABETH MORTON 2 GIVN ELIZABETH 2 SURN MORTON 1 POSITION 11230,-920 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 11162,-864,11299,-1001 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 SEP 1631 2 NOTE B BATH ENGLAND D WESTERLY RIMORTON, Elizabeth-[5962] 1 3 CONT Born: 10 Sep 1631, St. James Parish, Clerkenwell, London, England Alt 3 CONC Birth, 1627, of Bath, Somerset, England 3 CONT 2 PLAC St. James Parish, Clerkenwell, London, England 3 _XREF @place00134@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1685 2 PLAC Westerley, Washington, Rhode Island, USA 3 _XREF @place00135@ 2 NOTE Married: 1684-1685, Bath, Somerset, England 3 CONT Died: Unknown, Westerley, Washington, Rhode Island, USA 3 CONT Buried: 1685 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT 1. William Randall 2 CONT Born: ABT 1662 - 2 CONT Died: UNKNOWN - 2. Nathaniel Randall Born: ABT 1664 - England 2 CONT Died: 1695 - England 3. John Randall 2 CONT Born: JUN 1665 - London, England 2 CONT Marr: 1695 - Abigail Billings (other spouses) 2 CONT Died: 1720 - Stonington, New London, Ct 4. Stephen Randall 2 CONT Born: 1668 - Newport, Newport, Ri 2 CONT Marr: 1697 - Abigail Sabin 2 CONT Died: 1740 - Stonington, New London, Conn. 5. Matthew Randall 2 CONT Born: 1671 - Westerly, Ri 2 CONT Marr: 1693 - Eleanor Utter 2 CONT Died: 19 DEC 1735 - Westerly, Ri 6. Peter Randall 2 CONT Born: 1674 - 2 CONT Marr: 1706 - Elizabeth Polly (other spouses) 2 CONT Died: 1726 - Preston, Ct According to Brian E. Randall, of Sudbury, On 2 CONC tario, "Elizabeth was the sister 2 CONT of Sir William Morton who came to America in 1645 with the Planters. S 2 CONC ir 2 CONT William died in 1669 without a family. He was probably involved in the 2 CONT immigration of John and Elizabeth to the New World." He states that th 2 CONC ey had 2 CONT six children and gives two names (with question marks) that I have not 2 CONC seen 2 CONT in other sources. 2 CONT Alt Ancestral Ref#: 4KQL-L5 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1. Eleanor Randall 2 CONT Born: 24 JUN 1694 - Stonington, New London, Conn. 2 CONT Marr: 1713 - Benjamin Greene 2 CONT Died: UNKNOWN - 2. Mercy Randall 2 CONT Born: 16 MAY 1696 - Stonington, New London, Ct 2 CONT Died: UNKNOWN - 3. Matthew Randall 2 CONT Born: 1698 - Stonington, New London, Ct 2 CONT Marr: 1724 - Judith Maxson 2 CONT Died: UNKNOWN - 4. Mary Randall 2 CONT Born: 16 DEC 1698 - Stonington, New London, Ct 2 CONT Marr: 1716 - Caleb Pendleton 2 CONT Died: 1800 - 5. Benjamin Randall 2 CONT Born: BET 1698 AND 1702 - Stonington, New London, Ct 2 CONT Marr: 1735 - Mary Babcock 2 CONT Died: 1764 - Hopkinton, Washington, Ri 6. Thankful Randall 2 CONT Born: 1702 - Westerly, Ri 2 CONT Marr: 1724 - John Maxson 2 CONT Died: 1785 - Westerly, Ri 7. Elizabeth Randall 2 CONT Born: 1704 - Stonington, New London, Ct 2 CONT Marr: 1724 - Edward Wells 2 CONT Died: AFT 1764 - Hopkinton, Washington, Ri 8. Patience Randall 2 CONT Born: 1706 - Stonington, New London, Ct 2 CONT Marr: - John Coon 2 CONT Died: UNKNOWN - Westerly, Ri 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00229@ 1 FAMS @fam06298@ 0 @ind12868@ INDI 1 NAME MATHEW (ENGLAND) /RANDALL/ 2 DISPLAY MATHEW (ENGLAND) RANDALL 2 GIVN MATHEW 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN RANDALL 1 POSITION 10750,-700 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 10682,-658,10819,-806 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam06299@ 0 @ind12869@ INDI 1 NAME ELIZABETH (ENGLAND) /MOORFORD/ 2 DISPLAY ELIZABETH (ENGLAND) MOORFORD 2 GIVN ELIZABETH 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN MOORFORD 1 POSITION 10960,-710 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 10887,-668,11034,-816 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam06299@ 0 @ind15177@ INDI 1 NAME JUDITH /GARNETT/ 2 DISPLAY JUDITH GARNETT 2 GIVN JUDITH 2 SURN GARNETT 1 POSITION -5850,-260 2 Z 120 2 SIZE L 2 BOUNDARYRECT -5895,-217,-5805,-321 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1668 2 NOTE Judith Garnett 3 CONT Born: 1608??? 3 CONT 3 CONT Died: 1668 3 CONT Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children Sex Birth 2 CONT Ann Shelly F 1612 in Barnstable, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Hannah Shelley F 2 Jul 1637 in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Mary Shelley F 2 Nov 1639 in Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts, U 2 CONC SA 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07424@ 0 @ind15178@ INDI 1 NAME ROBERT /SHELLY/ 2 DISPLAY ROBERT SHELLY 2 GIVN ROBERT 2 SURN SHELLY 1 POSITION -5990,-270 2 Z 120 2 SIZE L 2 BOUNDARYRECT -6040,-227,-5939,-331 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1586 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1636 2 NOTE Robert Shelly 3 CONT Born: abt 1586 3 CONT England, 3 CONT Died: abt 1636 3 CONT Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 2 CONT Spouse 2 2 CONT Alice Tassell 2 CONT Born: 19 Feb 1575 in Balsham, Cambridge, [country] 2 CONT Died: 2 CONT Marriage: 16 Feb 1602 in Exning, [parish], Suffolk, England View Inf 2 CONC o 2 CONT Children Sex Birth 2 CONT Robert Shelley M abt 1602 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Margaret Shelley F abt 1604 in [city], [parish], [county], England 2 CONC 2 CONT Ann Shelly F 1612 in Barnstable, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT 2 CONT Spouse 3 2 CONT Judith Garnett 2 CONT Born: 1608 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Died: 1668 in Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Marriage: 26 Sep 1636 in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07424@ 1 FAMC @fam07425@ 0 @ind15179@ INDI 1 NAME ELEANOR (ENGLAND) /LOVEL/ 2 DISPLAY ELEANOR (ENGLAND) LOVEL 2 GIVN ELEANOR 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN LOVEL 1 POSITION -5950,-70 2 Z 120 2 SIZE L 2 BOUNDARYRECT -6001,-27,-5898,-149 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1565 1 DEAT Y 2 NOTE Eleanor Lovell 3 CONT Born: abt 1565 in East Harling, [parish], Norfolk, England 3 CONT Died: in [city], [parish], [county], England 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 2 CONT View Info 2 CONT Children 2 CONT John Shelley M 1586 in Clapham, [parish], Sussex, England 2 CONT Robert Shelly M abt 1586 in England, Scituate, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Henry Shelley M abt 1588 in Clapham, [parish], Sussex, England 2 CONT Elizabeth Shelley F abt 1590 in Clapham, [parish], Sussex, England 2 CONC 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07425@ 0 @ind15180@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN (ENGLAND) /SHELLEY/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN (ENGLAND) SHELLEY 2 GIVN JOHN 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN SHELLEY 1 POSITION -6070,-80 2 Z 120 2 SIZE L 2 BOUNDARYRECT -6121,-37,-6018,-159 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1527 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 27 AUG 1592 2 NOTE John Shelley 3 CONT Born: abt 1527 3 CONT Clapham, [parish], Sussex, England 3 CONT Died: 27 Aug 1592 3 CONT [city], [parish], [county], England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07425@ 0 @ind15181@ INDI 1 NAME ELIZABETH (ENGLAND) /DEARDS/ 2 DISPLAY ELIZABETH (ENGLAND) DEARDS 2 GIVN ELIZABETH 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN DEARDS 1 POSITION -6320,-260 2 Z 120 2 SIZE L 2 BOUNDARYRECT -6371,-217,-6268,-339 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1652 2 NOTE Elizabeth Deards 3 CONT Born: 1550?? 3 CONT Tillingham, [parish], Essex, England 3 CONT Died: abt 1652 3 CONT Tillingham, [parish], Essex, England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07426@ 0 @ind15182@ INDI 1 NAME WILLIAM (ENGLAND) /COLE/ 2 DISPLAY WILLIAM (ENGLAND) COLE 2 GIVN WILLIAM 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN COLE 1 POSITION -6420,-260 2 Z 120 2 SIZE L 2 BOUNDARYRECT -6471,-217,-6368,-339 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1570 1 DEAT Y 2 NOTE William Cole 3 CONT Born: 1570 3 CONT Enniskillen, [parish], Sligo, Ireland 3 CONT Died: 3 CONT London, London, [county], England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE William Cole was born about 1570 in **Enniskillen, Fermanagh, Ireland. 2 CONC He died about 1598. He married Susan Bale, who was born about 1564 in 2 CONC Littlebentley, Essex, England. They had a son James Cole 1 FAMS @fam07426@ 0 @ind15183@ INDI 1 NAME MAGARET (ENGLAND) /CROWLEY/ 2 DISPLAY MAGARET (ENGLAND) CROWLEY 2 GIVN MAGARET 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN CROWLEY 1 POSITION -6970,-480 2 Z 120 2 SIZE L 2 BOUNDARYRECT -7021,-437,-6918,-559 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 JUN 1592 1 DEAT Y 2 NOTE Margaret Crowley 3 CONT Born: 21 Jun 1592 3 CONT Wavedon, [parish], [county], England 3 CONT Died: 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07427@ 0 @ind15184@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN (ENGLAND) /SALISBURY/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN (ENGLAND) SALISBURY 2 GIVN JOHN 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN SALISBURY 1 POSITION -7140,-270 2 Z 120 2 SIZE L 2 BOUNDARYRECT -7191,-227,-7088,-349 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1561 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1613 2 NOTE John Salisbury 3 CONT Born: 1561 3 CONT Llewenny, [parish], Denbighshire, Wales 3 CONT Died: 1613 3 CONT Llewenni, [parish], Denbighshire, Wales 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07428@ 0 @ind15185@ INDI 1 NAME MARGARET (ENGLAND) /SADLER/ 2 DISPLAY MARGARET (ENGLAND) SADLER 2 GIVN MARGARET 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN SADLER 1 POSITION -6520,-260 2 Z 120 2 SIZE L 2 BOUNDARYRECT -6572,-217,-6467,-339 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1562 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Margaret Sadler 2 CONT Born: abt 1562 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07429@ 0 @ind15186@ INDI 1 NAME JACOB (ENGLAND) /HILL/ 2 DISPLAY JACOB (ENGLAND) HILL 2 GIVN JACOB 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN HILL 1 POSITION -6620,-260 2 Z 120 2 SIZE L 2 BOUNDARYRECT -6671,-217,-6568,-339 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1560 1 DEAT Y 2 NOTE James Hill 3 CONT Born: abt 1560 3 CONT Rochdale, [parish], Lancashire, England 3 CONT Died: 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Jacob James Hill 2 CONT Born: abt 1560 in Rochdale, [parish], Lancashire, England 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07429@ 0 @ind15187@ INDI 1 NAME MARY (ENGLAND) /BROMLEY/ 2 DISPLAY MARY (ENGLAND) BROMLEY 2 GIVN MARY 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN BROMLEY 1 POSITION -6720,-260 2 Z 120 2 SIZE L 2 BOUNDARYRECT -6771,-217,-6668,-339 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 JUL 1556 1 DEAT Y 2 NOTE Mary Bromley 3 CONT Born: 21 Jul 1566 3 CONT Worfield, [parish], Shropshire, England 3 CONT Died: 3 CONT Combermere, [parish], Cheshire, England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07430@ 0 @ind15188@ INDI 1 NAME GEORGE (ENGLAND) /COTTON/ 2 DISPLAY GEORGE (ENGLAND) COTTON 2 GIVN GEORGE 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN COTTON 1 POSITION -6830,-260 2 Z 120 2 SIZE L 2 BOUNDARYRECT -6881,-217,-6778,-339 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1560 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1647 2 NOTE George Cotton 3 CONT Born: abt 1560 3 CONT Combermere, [parish], Cheshire, England 3 CONT Died: 1647 3 CONT Combermere, [parish], Cheshire, England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07430@ 0 @ind15189@ INDI 1 NAME ELIZABETH (ENGLAND) // 2 DISPLAY ELIZABETH (ENGLAND) 2 GIVN ELIZABETH 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 1 POSITION -7510,-280 2 Z 120 2 SIZE L 2 BOUNDARYRECT -7561,-237,-7458,-341 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1560 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1589 2 NOTE Elizabeth Butterworth 3 CONT Born: abt 1560 in Rochdale, [parish], Lancashire, England 3 CONT Died: 1589 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT Henry Butterworth M abt 1598 in Rehoboth, [parish], Nottinghamshire, 2 CONC England 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07431@ 0 @ind15190@ INDI 1 NAME EDWARD (ENGLAND) /BUTTERWORTH/ 2 DISPLAY EDWARD (ENGLAND) BUTTERWORTH 2 GIVN EDWARD 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN BUTTERWORTH 1 POSITION -7640,-260 2 Z 120 2 SIZE L 2 BOUNDARYRECT -7708,-217,-7572,-339 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1572 1 DEAT Y 2 NOTE Edward Butterworth 3 CONT Born: abt 1572 3 CONT England, Europe 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07431@ 0 @ind15191@ INDI 1 NAME MARY /LANGBOTHAM/ 2 DISPLAY MARY LANGBOTHAM 2 GIVN MARY 2 SURN LANGBOTHAM 1 POSITION -7250,-280 2 Z 120 2 SIZE L 2 BOUNDARYRECT -7313,-246,-7187,-341 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 2 NOTE Mary Langbotham 3 CONT Born: in Heptonstall, [parish], Yorkshire, England 3 CONT Died: in Weymouth, [county], Massachusetts, USA 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07432@ 0 @ind15192@ INDI 1 NAME EDWARD (ENGLAND) /BUTTERWORTH/ 2 DISPLAY EDWARD (ENGLAND) BUTTERWORTH 2 GIVN EDWARD 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN BUTTERWORTH 1 POSITION -7390,-260 2 Z 120 2 SIZE L 2 BOUNDARYRECT -7458,-217,-7322,-339 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1572 1 DEAT Y 2 NOTE Edward Butterworth 3 CONT Born: abt 1572 3 CONT England, Europe 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07432@ 0 @ind15193@ INDI 1 NAME HANNAH (ENGLAND) /UXOR/ 2 DISPLAY HANNAH (ENGLAND) UXOR 2 GIVN HANNAH 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN UXOR 1 POSITION -7740,-450 2 Z 120 2 SIZE L 2 BOUNDARYRECT -7791,-407,-7688,-529 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1600 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 8 OCT 1643 2 NOTE Hannah Uxor 3 CONT Born: abt 1600 3 CONT Bolton, [parish], Lancashire, England 3 CONT Died: 8 Oct 1643 3 CONT Bolton, [parish], Lancashire, England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children Sex Birth 2 CONT Hannah Mason F 1622 in St Peter, Bolton, Lancashire, England 2 CONT Sampson Mason M 10 Mar 1625 in Bolton, [parish], Lancashire, England 2 CONC 2 CONT Sara Mason F 1627 in St Mary, Bolton, Lancashire, England 2 CONT Mary Mason F 1628 in Bolton-Le-Moors, [parish], Cheshire, England 2 CONT Robert Mason M 1631 in Bolton-Le-Moors, Lanchastershire, [county], En 2 CONC gland 2 CONT Elizabeth Mason F 1632 in Bolton, Le Moors, Lancastershire, England 2 CONC 2 CONT Thomas Mason M 1637 in Bolton, Le Moors, Lancastershire, England 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00402@ 1 FAMS @fam07433@ 0 @ind15194@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN /HOWLAND/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN HOWLAND 2 GIVN JOHN 2 SURN HOWLAND 1 PICTURES @pic00037@, @pic00038@ 2 PRIMARY @pic00038@ 1 POSITION -9940,-680 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -10005,-624,-9874,-761 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1592 2 NOTE Born: 1592 3 CONT Fen Stanton, [parish], Huntingdonshire, England 2 PLAC Fen Stanton, [parish], Huntingdonshire, England 3 _XREF @place00106@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 23 FEB 1673 2 PLAC Plymouth, [county], Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00105@ 2 NOTE John Howland 3 CONT 3 CONT Died: 23 Feb 1673 3 CONT Plymouth, [county], Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE John Howland 2 CONT John Howland - was born about 1592 and died on 23 Feb 1673 in Plymouth 2 CONC , Mass. . He was the son of Henry Howland and Anne-Margaret Aires. 2 CONT John married Elizabeth Tilley on 4 Aug 1623 in Plymouth, Mass.. Elizab 2 CONC eth was born about 1604 in Scroobay, Nottingham, England. She was the 2 CONC daughter of John Tilley and Joan Hurst. She died on 21 Dec 1687 in Swa 2 CONC nzey, Bristol Co., Mass. and was buried in Brown lot, Little Neck, Riv 2 CONC erside, Ri. . 2 CONT 2 CONT Elizabeth - came to America on the Mayflower with her parents and futu 2 CONC re husband. 2 CONT 2 CONT John - was the only one of the three HOWLAND brothers to come on the M 2 CONC ayflower, the other two brothers came over in 1624. 2 CONT 2 CONT His was the 13th name of 41 persons who signed the memorable compact i 2 CONC n the cabin of the Mayflower in "Cape Cod Harbor" in Nov 1620. He sign 2 CONC ed on as a manservant Mr. John Carver. "A profitable instrument of goo 2 CONC d; the last man that was left of those that came over on the ship call 2 CONC ed the May Flower..." - Plymouth Col. Recs. 2 CONT 2 CONT From "One Hundred and Sixty Allied Families" by John Osborne Austin - 2 CONC 'A lusty young man (called John Howland) coming upon some occasion abo 2 CONC ve the grating was with a seele (Sail) of the ship thrown into the sea 2 CONC , but it pleased God that he caught hold of the topsail halyards which 2 CONC hung overboard, an ran out at length, yet he held his hold (though he 2 CONC was sundry fathoms under water) till he was hauled up by the same rop 2 CONC e to the brim of the water, and then with a boat hook and other means 2 CONC got into the ship again.' 2 CONT 2 CONT When the Mayflower was yet in Cape Cod Harbor, ten of her "principal m 2 CONC en", including John, were sent out in a boat, manned by eight sailors, 2 CONC to select a place to establish a longed-for home for the weary band. 2 CONC A storm drove them into Plymouth harbor, and Plymouth was selected as 2 CONC the place of settlement. 2 CONT ******************************* 2 CONT Artist and Oceanographer Mike Haywood has painted a stunning portrayal 2 CONC of the dramatic rescue of Mayflower passenger John Howland, who fell 2 CONC overboard during the tempestuous Atlantic crossing. The painting evoke 2 CONC s a humbling realisation of the hardships the passengers had to endure 2 CONC . 2 CONT ********************************************* 2 CONT Birth: John Howland was born in Fenstanton, Huntingdonshire. 2 CONT 2 CONT Death: He died in Plymouth on February 1672/3 “above eighty years.” 2 CONT 2 CONT Ship: Mayflower, 1620 2 CONT 2 CONT Life in England: John Howland has been identified as the son of Henry 2 CONC and Margaret (_____) Howland of Fenstanton.Two of Henry’s sons, Humphr 2 CONC ey and Simon, became merchants in London. Humphrey’s 1646 will listed 2 CONC brothers,Arthur, John and Henry, and sister, Margaret. 2 CONT 2 CONT Life in New England: John Howland came to New England aboard the Mayf 2 CONC lower in 1620 as servant to John Carver. The Carvers died in 1621 and 2 CONC John was presumably freed from service at that time. He was a freeman 2 CONC of Plymouth in 1633 and served the colony in several important capacit 2 CONC ies, including assistant governor, deputy and as head of the Kennebec 2 CONC trading post. His wife, Elizabeth Tilley, came over with her parents o 2 CONC n the Mayflower as well, and was left an orphan after the first winte 2 CONC r. 2 CONT 2 CONT Family: John Howland married Elizabeth Tilley in Plymouth about 1624 2 CONC and had ten children. She died in Swansea on December 22, 1687. 2 CONT 2 CONT Children of John and Elizabeth Howland: 2 CONT 2 CONT Desire was born about 1624. She married John Gorham in Plymouth by 164 2 CONC 4 and had eleven children. She died in Barnstable on October 13, 1683. 2 CONC 2 CONT John was born in Plymouth on February 24, 1626/7. He married Mary Lee 2 CONC in Plymouth on October 26, 1651, and had ten children. He died in Barn 2 CONC stable after June 18, 1699. 2 CONT Hope was born in Plymouth about 1629. She married John Chipman by abou 2 CONC t 1647 and had twelve children. She died on January 8, 1683, in Barnst 2 CONC able. 2 CONT Elizabeth was born about 1631. She married (1) Ephraim Hicks on Septem 2 CONC ber 13, 1649, in Plymouth. He died on December 12, 1649. She married ( 2 CONC 2) John Dickerson in Plymouth on July 10, 1651, and had nine children. 2 CONC She died in October 1683 at Oyster Bay, New York. 2 CONT Lydia was born about 1633. She married James Brown about 1655 and had 2 CONC four children. She died after January, 1710/11, in Swansea. 2 CONT Hannah was born about 1637. She married Jonathan Bosworth in Swansea o 2 CONC n July 6, 1661, and had nine children. 2 CONT Joseph was born about 1640. He married Elizabeth Southworth in Plymout 2 CONC h on December 7, 1664, and had nine children. He died in Plymouth in J 2 CONC anuary 1703/4. 2 CONT Jabez was born about 1644. He married Bethiah Thatcher by 1669 and had 2 CONC eleven children. He died before February 21, 1711/2. 2 CONT Ruth was born about 1646. She married Thomas Cushman in Plymouth on No 2 CONC vember 17, 1664, and had three children. She died before October 1679. 2 CONC 2 CONT Isaac was born in Plymouth on November 15, 1649. He married Elizabeth 2 CONC Vaughn by 1677 and had eight children. He died on March 9, 1723/4, in 2 CONC Middleboro. 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07434@ 1 FAMC @fam07457@ 0 @ind15195@ INDI 1 NAME ANNE MAGARET (ENGLAND) /AIRES/ 2 DISPLAY ANNE MAGARET (ENGLAND) AIRES 2 GIVN ANNE MAGARET 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN AIRES 1 POSITION -9880,-470 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -9977,-414,-9782,-576 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1567 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 30 JUL 1629 2 NOTE Anne Margaret Aires 3 CONT Born: 1567 3 CONT Fen Stanton, [parish], Huntingdonshire, England 3 CONT Died: 30 Jul 1629 3 CONT Fenny, Stanton, Hunts, England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Anne Margaret Aires 2 CONT Children 2 CONT Arthur Howland M 1590 in Fenstanton, Huntingdon, Cambridge, England 2 CONC 2 CONT Margaret Howland F 1602 in Fen Stanton, Hunts, [county], England 2 CONT John Howland M 1602 in Fen Stanton, [parish], Huntingdonshire, Englan 2 CONC d 2 CONT Hannah Howland M abt 1604 in Fen Stanton, [parish], Huntingdonshire, 2 CONC England 2 CONT Henry Howland M 25 Nov 1604 in Fen Stanton, [parish], Huntingdonshire 2 CONC , England 2 CONT Simon Howland M 19 Aug 1605 in Ely, Cambridge, [county], England 2 CONT George Howland M abt 1608 in Fen Stanton, [parish], Huntingdonshire, 2 CONC England 2 CONT Hannah Howland F 1609 in Fen Stanton, [parish], Hampshire, England 2 CONC 2 CONT William Howland M 1611 in Fen Stanton, [parish], Huntingdonshire, Eng 2 CONC land 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00230@ 1 FAMS @fam07457@ 0 @ind15196@ INDI 1 NAME ELIZABETH /TILLEY/ 2 DISPLAY ELIZABETH TILLEY 2 GIVN ELIZABETH 2 SURN TILLEY 1 POSITION -9630,-690 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -9698,-634,-9561,-771 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 AUG 1607 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 21 DEC 1687 2 NOTE Elizabeth Tilley 3 CONT Born: 30 Aug 1607 3 CONT Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, England 3 CONT Died: 21 Dec 1687 3 CONT Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Elizabeth Tilley 2 CONT Children Sex Birth 2 CONT Desire Howland F 13 Oct 1623 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, US 2 CONC A 2 CONT John Howland M 24 Feb 1627 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Joseph Howland M 24 Apr 1627 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, US 2 CONC A 2 CONT Hope Howland F 30 Aug 1629 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Elizabeth Howland F abt 1631 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, US 2 CONC A 2 CONT Lydia Howland F Feb 1635 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Hannah Howland F abt 1637 in Hingham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Joseph Howland M abt 1640 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Jabez Howland M abt 1644 in Rocky Nook, Kingston, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Isaac Howland M 15 Nov 1649 in Kingston, [county], Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Other Children Sex Birth 2 CONT Hope Howland F 30 Aug 1629 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Hannah Howland F abt 1637 in Hingham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Joseph Howland M abt 1640 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Ruth Howland F abt 1646 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00068@ 1 FAMS @fam07434@ 1 FAMC @fam07435@ 0 @ind15197@ INDI 1 NAME JOAN /HURST/ 2 DISPLAY JOAN HURST 2 GIVN JOAN 2 SURN HURST 1 POSITION -9520,-500 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -9585,-444,-9454,-581 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 MAR 1563 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1621 2 NOTE Spouse 1 3 CONT Mayflower Joan 3 CONT Born: 13 Mar 1568 in Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, England 3 CONT Died: abt 1621 in Plymouth, [county], Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT Marriage: 20 Sep 1596 in Henlow, [country] View Info 3 CONT Children Sex Birth 3 CONT Rose Tilley F 23 Oct 1597 in Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, England 3 CONC 3 CONT John Tilley M 26 Aug 1599 in Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, England 3 CONC 3 CONT Robert Tilley M 25 Nov 1604 in Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, Englan 3 CONC d 3 CONT Elizabeth Tilley F 30 Aug 1607 in Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, Eng 3 CONC land 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07435@ 1 FAMC @fam07436@ 0 @ind15198@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN /TILLEY/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN TILLEY 2 GIVN JOHN 2 SURN TILLEY 1 POSITION -9730,-500 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -9795,-444,-9664,-581 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 DEC 1571 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 10 APR 1621 2 NOTE John Tilley 3 CONT Born: 19 Dec 1571 3 CONT Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, England 3 CONT Died: 10 Apr 1621 3 CONT Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07435@ 0 @ind15199@ INDI 1 NAME // 1 POSITION -9420,-320 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -9462,-278,-9378,-362 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @fam07436@ 0 @ind15200@ INDI 1 NAME WILLIAM (ENGLAND) /HURST/ 2 DISPLAY WILLIAM (ENGLAND) HURST 2 GIVN WILLIAM 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN HURST 1 POSITION -9550,-280 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -9618,-224,-9481,-386 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1530 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 17 DEC 1569 2 NOTE William Hurst 3 CONT Born: 1530 3 CONT Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, England 3 CONT Died: 17 Dec 1569 3 CONT Henlow, [parish], 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07436@ 0 @ind15240@ INDI 1 NAME // 1 POSITION -10110,-300 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -10152,-258,-10068,-342 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @fam07458@ 0 @ind15241@ INDI 1 NAME TRACY /COOPER/ 2 DISPLAY TRACY COOPER 2 GIVN TRACY 2 SURN COOPER 1 POSITION 19310,-700 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 19245,-644,19376,-781 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 FEB 1609 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1697 2 NOTE Tacy Cooper 3 CONT Born: 12 Feb 1609 3 CONT Mendelsham, [parish], Suffolk, England 3 CONT Died: 1697 3 CONT Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT Naomi Hubbard F 18 Nov 1637 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, U 2 CONC SA 2 CONT Ruth Hubbard F 11 Jan 1640 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, US 2 CONC A 2 CONT Rachel Hubbard F 10 Mar 1642 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, 2 CONC USA 2 CONT Samuel Hubbard M 25 Mar 1644 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, 2 CONC USA 2 CONT Bethiah Hubbard F 19 Dec 1646 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, 2 CONC USA 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00002@ 1 FAMC @fam07459@ 1 FAMS @fam07465@ 0 @ind15242@ INDI 1 NAME MARY /RAYNOR/ 2 DISPLAY MARY RAYNOR 2 GIVN MARY 2 SURN RAYNOR 1 POSITION 19520,-520 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 19455,-464,19586,-601 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1585 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1675 2 NOTE Mary Raynor 3 CONT Born: abt 1585 3 CONT Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, ??????USA 3 CONT Died: 1675 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT John Cowper M 3 Jan 1601 in Hingham, [parish], Norfolk, England 2 CONT Robert Cooper M abt 1605 in [city], [parish], [county], England 2 CONT Tacy Cooper F 12 Feb 1609 in Mendelsham, [parish], Suffolk, England 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00008@ 1 FAMS @fam07459@ 1 FAMC @fam07460@ 0 @ind15243@ INDI 1 NAME THOMAS /COOPER/ 2 DISPLAY THOMAS COOPER 2 GIVN THOMAS 2 SURN COOPER 1 POSITION 19290,-520 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 19225,-464,19356,-601 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 MAY 1583 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 5 OCT 1675 2 NOTE Thomas Cooper 3 CONT Born: 20 May 1583 3 CONT Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, England 3 CONT Died: 5 Oct 1675 3 CONT Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Thomas Cooper 1 FAMS @fam07459@ 1 FAMC @fam07461@ 0 @ind15244@ INDI 1 NAME ELIZABETH /(ENGLAND)/ 2 DISPLAY ELIZABETH (ENGLAND) 2 GIVN ELIZABETH 2 SURN (ENGLAND) 1 POSITION 19610,-270 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 19542,-214,19679,-351 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1635 2 NOTE Elizabeth 3 CONT Born: 1598 3 CONT [city], [parish], Suffolk, England 3 CONT Died: 1635 3 CONT New, [parish], [county], England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT Joseph Raynor M abt 1623 in Ipswich, [parish], [county], England 2 CONT Elizabeth Raynor F 1625 in Elmsett, [parish], Suffolk, England 2 CONT Sarah Raynor F 1627 in Elmsett, [parish], Suffolk, England 2 CONT Lydia Raynor F abt 1633 in Elmsett, [parish], Suffolk, England 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00353@ 1 FAMS @fam07460@ 0 @ind15245@ INDI 1 NAME THURSTON (ENGLAND) /RAYNOR/ 2 DISPLAY THURSTON (ENGLAND) RAYNOR 2 GIVN THURSTON 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN RAYNOR 1 POSITION 19470,-270 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 19400,-214,19540,-376 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE OCT 1667 2 NOTE Thurston Raynor 3 CONT Born: 21 Sep 1593???? 3 CONT Elmsett, [parish], Suffolk, England 3 CONT Died: Oct 1667 3 CONT Southampton, Lewis, New York, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Thurston Raynor 1 FAMS @fam07460@ 0 @ind15246@ INDI 1 NAME MARY (ENGLAND) /WYNE/ 2 DISPLAY MARY (ENGLAND) WYNE 2 GIVN MARY 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN WYNE 1 POSITION 19330,-260 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 19262,-204,19399,-366 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1543 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1598 2 NOTE Mary Wyne 3 CONT Born: 1543 3 CONT Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, England 3 CONT Died: 1598 3 CONT Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT Joan Cowper F 1567 in Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, England 2 CONT Michael Cowper M 1571 in Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, England 2 CONT Benjamin Cowper M 1575 in Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, England 2 CONT Martha Cooper F 15 Mar 1578 in Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, Englan 2 CONC d 2 CONT Robert Cooper M abt 1581 in Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, England 2 CONC 2 CONT John Cowper M 1583 in Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, England 2 CONT Thomas Cooper M 20 May 1583 in Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, Englan 2 CONC d 2 CONT Mary Cowper F 1588 in Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, England 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00349@ 1 FAMS @fam07461@ 0 @ind15247@ INDI 1 NAME EDMUND (*ENGLAND) /COOPER/ 2 DISPLAY EDMUND (*ENGLAND) COOPER 2 GIVN EDMUND 2 MIDDLE (*ENGLAND) 2 SURN COOPER 1 POSITION 19190,-240 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 19117,-184,19263,-346 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 DEC 1542 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 4 JAN 1619 2 NOTE Edmund Cooper 3 CONT Born: 1 Dec 1542 3 CONT Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, England 3 CONT Died: abt 4 Jan 1619 3 CONT Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07461@ 0 @ind15248@ INDI 1 NAME MARY /RAYNOR/ 2 DISPLAY MARY RAYNOR 2 GIVN MARY 2 SURN RAYNOR 1 POSITION 10490,-530 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 10425,-474,10556,-611 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1585 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1675 2 NOTE Mary Raynor 3 CONT Born: abt 1585 3 CONT Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, ??????USA 3 CONT Died: 1675 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT John Cowper M 3 Jan 1601 in Hingham, [parish], Norfolk, England 2 CONT Robert Cooper M abt 1605 in [city], [parish], [county], England 2 CONT Tacy Cooper F 12 Feb 1609 in Mendelsham, [parish], Suffolk, England 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00008@ 1 FAMS @fam07462@ 1 FAMC @fam07463@ 0 @ind15249@ INDI 1 NAME THOMAS /COOPER/ 2 DISPLAY THOMAS COOPER 2 GIVN THOMAS 2 SURN COOPER 1 POSITION 10210,-510 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 10145,-454,10276,-591 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 MAY 1583 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 5 OCT 1675 2 NOTE Thomas Cooper 3 CONT Born: 20 May 1583 3 CONT Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, England 3 CONT Died: 5 Oct 1675 3 CONT Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Thomas Cooper 1 FAMS @fam07462@ 1 FAMC @fam07464@ 0 @ind15250@ INDI 1 NAME ELIZABETH /(ENGLAND)/ 2 DISPLAY ELIZABETH (ENGLAND) 2 GIVN ELIZABETH 2 SURN (ENGLAND) 1 POSITION 10590,-320 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 10522,-264,10659,-401 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1635 2 NOTE Elizabeth 3 CONT Born: 1598 3 CONT [city], [parish], Suffolk, England 3 CONT Died: 1635 3 CONT New, [parish], [county], England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT Joseph Raynor M abt 1623 in Ipswich, [parish], [county], England 2 CONT Elizabeth Raynor F 1625 in Elmsett, [parish], Suffolk, England 2 CONT Sarah Raynor F 1627 in Elmsett, [parish], Suffolk, England 2 CONT Lydia Raynor F abt 1633 in Elmsett, [parish], Suffolk, England 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00353@ 1 FAMS @fam07463@ 0 @ind15251@ INDI 1 NAME THURSTON (ENGLAND) /RAYNOR/ 2 DISPLAY THURSTON (ENGLAND) RAYNOR 2 GIVN THURSTON 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN RAYNOR 1 POSITION 10430,-290 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 10360,-234,10500,-396 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE OCT 1667 2 NOTE Thurston Raynor 3 CONT Born: 21 Sep 1593???? 3 CONT Elmsett, [parish], Suffolk, England 3 CONT Died: Oct 1667 3 CONT Southampton, Lewis, New York, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Thurston Raynor 1 FAMS @fam07463@ 0 @ind15252@ INDI 1 NAME MARY (ENGLAND) /WYNE/ 2 DISPLAY MARY (ENGLAND) WYNE 2 GIVN MARY 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN WYNE 1 POSITION 10300,-290 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 10232,-234,10369,-396 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1543 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1598 2 NOTE Mary Wyne 3 CONT Born: 1543 3 CONT Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, England 3 CONT Died: 1598 3 CONT Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT Joan Cowper F 1567 in Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, England 2 CONT Michael Cowper M 1571 in Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, England 2 CONT Benjamin Cowper M 1575 in Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, England 2 CONT Martha Cooper F 15 Mar 1578 in Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, Englan 2 CONC d 2 CONT Robert Cooper M abt 1581 in Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, England 2 CONC 2 CONT John Cowper M 1583 in Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, England 2 CONT Thomas Cooper M 20 May 1583 in Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, Englan 2 CONC d 2 CONT Mary Cowper F 1588 in Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, England 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00349@ 1 FAMS @fam07464@ 0 @ind15253@ INDI 1 NAME EDMUND (*ENGLAND) /COOPER/ 2 DISPLAY EDMUND (*ENGLAND) COOPER 2 GIVN EDMUND 2 MIDDLE (*ENGLAND) 2 SURN COOPER 1 POSITION 10110,-290 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 10037,-234,10183,-396 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 DEC 1542 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 4 JAN 1619 2 NOTE Edmund Cooper 3 CONT Born: 1 Dec 1542 3 CONT Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, England 3 CONT Died: abt 4 Jan 1619 3 CONT Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07464@ 0 @ind15258@ INDI 1 NAME MARY // 2 DISPLAY MARY 2 GIVN MARY 1 POSITION 9750,-500 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 9708,-458,9792,-556 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00068@ 1 FAMS @fam07469@ 0 @ind15259@ INDI 1 NAME LAWRENCE /TURNER/ 2 DISPLAY LAWRENCE TURNER 2 GIVN LAWRENCE 2 SURN TURNER 1 POSITION 9600,-500 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 9529,-458,9671,-581 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07469@ 0 @ind15261@ INDI 1 NAME HANNAH /HUNT/ 2 DISPLAY HANNAH HUNT 2 GIVN HANNAH 2 SURN HUNT 1 POSITION -12970,-1070 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -13035,-1014,-12904,-1151 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 JUN 1693 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1 DEC 1791 2 NOTE Hannah Hunt 3 CONT Born: 26 Jun 1693 3 CONT Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT Died: 1 Dec 1791 3 CONT Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Hannah Hunt (81) was born on 26 Jun 1693. She married John Wilmarth 2 CONC (2182), son of John Wilmarth (2670) and Ruth Kendrick (2671), on 8 Mar 2 CONC 1710/11 (T. B. Wyman, Wyman's Hunt Genealogy.). 2 CONT Children 2 CONT John Willmarth M 5 Jul 1714 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Timothy Wilmarth M 15 May 1717 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, U 2 CONC SA 2 CONT Rebecca Willmarth F 24 Jan 1718 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, 2 CONC USA 2 CONT Thaddeus Wilmarth M 23 Nov 1721 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, 2 CONC USA 2 CONT Joseph Willmarth M 17 Nov 1723 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, U 2 CONC SA 2 CONT Ephraim Wilmarth M 7 Jun 1726 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, US 2 CONC A 2 CONT Hannah Wilmarth F 13 Jan 1728 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, US 2 CONC A 2 CONT Sarah Willmarth F 11 Jan 1730 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, US 2 CONC A 2 CONT Priscilla Wilmarth F 26 May 1733 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, 2 CONC USA 2 CONT Abel Willmarth M 2 Oct 1737 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00068@ 1 FAMS @fam07471@ 1 FAMC @fam04746@ 0 @ind15262@ INDI 1 NAME DORTHY /ORMSBEE/ 2 DISPLAY DORTHY ORMSBEE 2 GIVN DORTHY 2 SURN ORMSBEE 1 POSITION -11650,-1260 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -11715,-1204,-11584,-1341 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 JUL 1715 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 7 JUN 1797 2 NOTE BIRTH: 25 Jul 1715 at Rehoboth, Bristol Co., MA, UK 3 CONT DEATH: AFT 7 Jun 1797 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE ALTERNATE DORTHIA 2 CONT CHILDREN 2 CONT 2 CONT John Willmarth M 10 Jul 1737 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Shubael Wilmarth M 5 Jun 1739 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, US 2 CONC A 2 CONT Dolly Willmarth F 13 Oct 1742 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, US 2 CONC A 2 CONT Asa Willmarth M 27 Apr 1746 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Levi Willmarth M 13 Sep 1749 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Ephraim Willmarth M 7 Mar 1752 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, U 2 CONC SA 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00229@ 1 FAMS @fam07470@ 1 FAMC @fam07472@ 0 @ind15263@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN /WILLMARTH/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN WILLMARTH 2 GIVN JOHN 2 SURN WILLMARTH 1 POSITION -14700,-1050 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -14773,-994,-14626,-1131 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 DEC 1685 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 24 JUL 1774 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07471@ 1 FAMC @fam04731@ 0 @ind15264@ INDI 1 NAME HOPESTILL /EDDY/ 2 DISPLAY HOPESTILL EDDY 2 GIVN HOPESTILL 2 SURN EDDY 1 POSITION -11060,-1060 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -11129,-1004,-10991,-1141 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 17 APR 1739 2 NOTE DEATH: AFT 17 Apr 1739 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Waitstill Ormsbee 2 CONT +Dorothy Ormsbee 2 CONT Samuel Ormsbee 2 CONT Jacob Ormsbee 2 CONT [9635] [S350] Arnold, Vital Record of Rehoboth, 1642–1896 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT PAGE: 693 2 CONT 2 CONT [9636] [S490] Rounds, Bristol County Probate Records, 1687–1745. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT PAGE: 279 2 CONT 2 CONT [25128] [S610] Rounds, Vital Records of Swansea, Massachusetts 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT PAGE: 181 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07472@ 1 FAMC @fam07474@ 0 @ind15265@ INDI 1 NAME JACOB /ORMSBEE/ 2 DISPLAY JACOB ORMSBEE 2 GIVN JACOB 2 SURN ORMSBEE 1 POSITION -12180,-1060 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -12245,-1004,-12114,-1141 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 SEP 1680 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1739 2 NOTE BIRTH: 13 Sep 1680 at Rehoboth, New Plymouth Colony, UK [9635] 3 CONT DEATH: 1739 1 ISDEAD Y 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00497@ 1 FAMS @fam07472@ 1 FAMC @fam07473@ 0 @ind15266@ INDI 1 NAME MARY /FITCH/ 2 DISPLAY MARY FITCH 2 GIVN MARY 2 SURN FITCH 1 POSITION -11790,-860 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -11855,-804,-11724,-941 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1649 2 NOTE B: 1649 3 CONT Rehoboth,Bristol,Massachusetts,USA 3 CONT 2 PLAC Rehoboth,Bristol,Massachusetts,USA 3 _XREF @place00115@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1716 2 PLAC Rehoboth,Bristol,Massachusetts,USA 3 _XREF @place00115@ 2 NOTE DEATH: AFT 1 Nov 1716 3 CONT Mary Fitch D: 1716 3 CONT Rehoboth,Bristol,Massachusetts,USA 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Mary Fitch 2 CONT 2 CONT Thomas Ormsbee 2 CONT +Mary Ormsbee 2 CONT Rebecka Ormsbee 2 CONT Judith Ormsbee 2 CONT Jeremiah Ormsbee 2 CONT Hannah Ormsbee 2 CONT +Jacob Ormsbee 2 CONT Bethiah Ormsbee 2 CONT Ester Ormsbee 2 CONT Ezra Ormsbee 2 CONT Daniel Ormsbee 2 CONT Daniel Ormsbee 2 CONT [9647] [S350] Arnold, Vital Record of Rehoboth, 1642–1896 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT PAGE: 693 2 CONT 2 CONT [9645] [S417] Vital Records of Salisbury, Massachusetts 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT PAGE: 182 2 CONT 2 CONT [9646] [S1180] Stetson, “Burial Hill Place” 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT [25187] [S936] Reed, “Taunton Marriages, Births and Deaths” 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT PAGE: 236 2 CONT 2 CONT [25188] [S294] Scott, Vital Records of Taunton, Massachusetts 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT PAGE: 2:24 2 CONT 2 CONT [25189] [S679] French and Whitcomb, “Sutton Family” 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT PAGE: 64 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07473@ 1 FAMC @fam07476@ 0 @ind15267@ INDI 1 NAME THOMAS /ORMSBEE/ 2 DISPLAY THOMAS ORMSBEE 2 GIVN THOMAS 2 SURN ORMSBEE 1 POSITION -12350,-850 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -12415,-794,-12284,-931 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 NOV 1645 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 27 SEP 1716 2 NOTE BIRTH: 11 Nov 1645 at Salisbury, Essex Co., MA, UK [9645] 3 CONT DEATH: 27 Sep 1716 at Rehoboth, Bristol Co., MA, USA 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07473@ 1 FAMC @fam07475@ 0 @ind15268@ INDI 1 NAME ELIZABETH /BULLOCK/ 2 DISPLAY ELIZABETH BULLOCK 2 GIVN ELIZABETH 2 SURN BULLOCK 1 POSITION -10830,-860 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -10898,-804,-10761,-941 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 OCT 1650 1 DEAT Y 2 NOTE Elizabeth Bullock 3 CONT BIRTH: 9 Oct 1650 at Rehoboth, New Plymouth Colony, UK 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Caleb Eddy 2 CONT Samuel Eddy 2 CONT Benjamin Eddy 2 CONT Elizabeth Eddy 2 CONT +Hannah Eddy 2 CONT Zachariah Eddy 2 CONT +Hopestill Eddy 2 CONT Mary Eddy 2 CONT [11527] [S350] Arnold, Vital Record of Rehoboth, 1642–1896 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT PAGE: 563 2 CONT 2 CONT [11528] [S688] Bullock, “Richard Bullock of Rehoboth” 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT PAGE: 5:50 2 CONT 2 CONT [11529] [S602] Boyer, Ancestral Lines Revised 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT PAGE: 139 2 CONT 2 CONT [25190] [S143] Anderson, Great Migration Begins 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT PAGE: 1:617 2 CONT 2 CONT [25191] [S617] Mason, Book A, Swansea Records 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT PAGE: 30 2 CONT 2 CONT [25192] [S610] Rounds, Vital Records of Swansea, Massachusetts 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT PAGE: 22 2 CONT 2 CONT [25193] [S602] Boyer, Ancestral Lines Revised 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT PAGE: 139 2 CONT 2 CONT [25194] [S576] Eddy, Eddy Family in America 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT PAGE: 38 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00349@ 1 FAMS @fam07474@ 1 FAMC @fam07478@ 0 @ind15269@ INDI 1 NAME CALEB /EDDY/ 2 DISPLAY CALEB EDDY 2 GIVN CALEB 2 SURN EDDY 1 POSITION -11250,-850 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -11294,-794,-11205,-931 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1643 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07474@ 1 FAMC @fam07477@ 0 @ind15270@ INDI 1 NAME SAHAH /UPHAM/ 2 DISPLAY SAHAH UPHAM 2 GIVN SAHAH 2 SURN UPHAM 1 POSITION -12250,-670 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -12315,-614,-12184,-751 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1609 2 NOTE BIRTH: ABT 1609 Sarah Upham B: 1610 3 CONT Salsburgh,,Lanarkshire,Scotland 3 CONT 2 PLAC Salsburgh,,Lanarkshire,Scotland 3 _XREF @place00117@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1665 2 PLAC Rehoboth,Bristol,Massachusetts,USA 3 _XREF @place00115@ 2 NOTE D: 1665 3 CONT Rehoboth,Bristol,Massachusetts,USA 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE John Ormsbee 2 CONT +Thomas Ormsbee 2 CONT Jacob Ormsbee 2 CONT [10755] [S350] Arnold, Vital Record of Rehoboth, 1642–1896 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT PAGE: 857 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00008@ 1 FAMS @fam07475@ 1 FAMC @fam07486@ 0 @ind15271@ INDI 1 NAME RICHARD /ORMSBEE/ 2 DISPLAY RICHARD ORMSBEE 2 GIVN RICHARD 2 SURN ORMSBEE 1 POSITION -12500,-670 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -12565,-614,-12434,-751 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1602 2 NOTE 1602 3 CONT ,,Lincolnshire,England 2 PLAC ,Lincolnshire,England 3 _XREF @place00116@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 30 JUN 1664 2 PLAC Rehoboth,Bristol,Massachusetts,USA 3 _XREF @place00115@ 2 NOTE DEATH: 30 Jun 1664 at Rehoboth, New Plymouth Colony 3 CONT : 1664-06-30 3 CONT Rehoboth,Bristol,Massachusetts,USA 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Richard Ormsby B: 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07475@ 1 FAMC @fam07876@ 0 @ind15272@ INDI 1 NAME MARY /SUTTON/ 2 DISPLAY MARY SUTTON 2 GIVN MARY 2 SURN SUTTON 1 POSITION -11660,-670 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -11725,-614,-11594,-751 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1626 2 NOTE B: 1626 3 CONT Rehoboth,Bristol,Massachusetts,USA 3 CONT 2 PLAC Rehoboth,Bristol,Massachusetts,USA 3 _XREF @place00115@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 4 NOV 1703 2 PLAC Rehoboth, Bristol Co., MA 3 _XREF @place00114@ 2 NOTE DEATH: 4 Nov 1703 at Rehoboth, Bristol Co., MA 3 CONT 3 CONT Mary Sutton D: 1703-11-04 3 CONT Rehoboth,Bristol,Massachusetts,USA 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Mary Fitch 2 CONT John Fitch 2 CONT Jeremiah Fitch 2 CONT Rebecca Fitch 2 CONT Sarah Fitch 2 CONT +Hannah Fitch 2 CONT [11497] [S697] Bartlett, “Colonists from St. Albans” 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT PAGE: 416 2 CONT 2 CONT [11498] [S350] Arnold, Vital Record of Rehoboth, 1642–1896 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT PAGE: 823 2 CONT 2 CONT [25510] [S679] French and Whitcomb, “Sutton Family” 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT PAGE: 64 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00229@ 1 FAMS @fam07476@ 1 FAMC @fam07484@ 0 @ind15273@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN /FITCH/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN FITCH 2 GIVN JOHN 2 SURN FITCH 1 POSITION -11900,-680 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -11965,-624,-11834,-761 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1615 2 NOTE B: 1615-07-16 3 CONT Bocking,,Essex,England 3 CONT 2 PLAC Bocking,,Essex,England 3 _XREF @place00120@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 10 MAY 1676 2 PLAC Rehoboth,Bristol,Massachusetts,USA 3 _XREF @place00115@ 2 NOTE ALTERNATE INFO ---CHRISTENING: 8 Apr 1621 at Saint Albans, Hertfordshi 3 CONC re, England, UK [11497] 3 CONT DEATH: 21 Jan 1698 at Rehoboth, Bristol Co., MA, UK 3 CONT D: 1676-05-10 3 CONT Rehoboth,Bristol,Massachusetts,USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE John Fitch 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07476@ 1 FAMC @fam07877@ 0 @ind15274@ INDI 1 NAME ELIZABETH /SAVORY/ 2 DISPLAY ELIZABETH SAVORY 2 GIVN ELIZABETH 2 SURN SAVORY 1 POSITION -11090,-670 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -11158,-614,-11021,-751 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1607 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 24 MAY 1689 2 NOTE BIRTH: ABT 1607 [8890] 3 CONT DEATH: 24 May 1689 at Swansea, Bristol Co., New Plymouth Colony, UK 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE CHILDREN 2 CONT John Eddy 2 CONT Zachariah Eddy 2 CONT +Caleb Eddy 2 CONT +Obadiah Eddy 2 CONT Hannah Eddy 2 CONT 8890] [S143] Anderson, Great Migration Begins 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT PAGE: 1:616 2 CONT 2 CONT [8891] [S143] Anderson, Great Migration Begins 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT PAGE: 1:616 2 CONT 2 CONT [24998] [S535] Bicha and Brown, Benjamin Family in America 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT PAGE: 4 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00002@ 1 FAMS @fam07477@ 1 FAMC @fam07971@ 0 @ind15275@ INDI 1 NAME SAMUEL /EDDY/ 2 DISPLAY SAMUEL EDDY 2 GIVN SAMUEL 2 SURN EDDY 1 POSITION -11340,-680 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -11405,-624,-11274,-761 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 MAY 1608 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 12 NOV 1688 2 NOTE CHRISTENING: 15 May 1608 at Cranbrook, Kent, England, UK [8860] [8861] 3 CONC [8862] 3 CONT DEATH: 12 Nov 1688 at Swansea, Bristol Co., New Plymouth Colony 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07477@ 1 FAMC @fam07485@ 0 @ind15276@ INDI 1 NAME ELIZABETH /INGRAHAM/ 2 DISPLAY ELIZABETH INGRAHAM 2 GIVN ELIZABETH 2 SURN INGRAHAM 1 POSITION -10710,-660 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -10778,-604,-10641,-741 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1627 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 7 JAN 1660 2 NOTE BIRTH: ABT 1627 3 CONT DEATH: 7 Jan 1660 at Rehoboth, New Plymouth Colony, UK 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 2 CONT She is said to have been the daughter of Richard and Elizabeth (Wignal 2 CONC l) Ingraham and a descendant of Sir Arthur Ingraham of Watertown, Mass 2 CONC . Elizabeth was born about 1629 and died at the age of 30 on January 7 2 CONC , 1659/60, shortly after the birth of her sixth child, Hopestill. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT +Samuel Bullock 2 CONT +Elizabeth Bullock 2 CONT Mary Bullock 2 CONT Mehitable Bullock 2 CONT Abigail Bullock 2 CONT Hopestill Bullock 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00349@ 1 FAMS @fam07478@ 1 FAMC @fam07479@ 0 @ind15277@ INDI 1 NAME RICHARD /BULLOCK/ 2 DISPLAY RICHARD BULLOCK 2 GIVN RICHARD 2 SURN BULLOCK 1 POSITION -10910,-660 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -10975,-604,-10844,-741 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1622 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 20 OCT 1667 2 NOTE 3 CONT DEATH: BEF 20 Oct 1667 at Rehoboth, New Plymouth Colony, 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 2 CONT RICHARD BULLOCK OF REHOBOTH, MASS (immigrant ancestor) 2 CONT Richard Bullock's ancestry has never been satisfactorily proved in spi 2 CONC te of research by many people. He first appeared in Rehoboth, Plymouth 2 CONC Colony, in 1644 when he purchased the lot that had been set aside for 2 CONC the Governor. The lot was valued at 200 Pounds. Richard was only abou 2 CONC t 22 years old at the time, if we accept the statement he made in test 2 CONC ifying on a matter regarding the estate of Alexander Winchester in 164 2 CONC 8. It is thought that Richard was born in Essex, England in 1622. Ther 2 CONC e is no satisfactory proof of his parentage. It has been said that he 2 CONC came to America with two older brothers, Henry and Edward Bullockin 16 2 CONC 35 and that since he was not yet 21, stayed with or near them until he 2 CONC received his patrimony when he came of age (Davis, Davis Family of Re 2 CONC hoboth). Another possibility which has not been researched is the Rich 2 CONC ard Bullock , son of John Bullock who was baptized 26 May 1622 in Pitc 2 CONC hford, Shropshire, England. 2 CONT 2 CONT Considering the fact that 200 Pounds was a large sum of money for such 2 CONC a young man at that time and that he apparently had a good education 2 CONC since he was chosen to be a town clerk, it would seem that his family 2 CONC in England were of a substantial class. It has also been said that Ric 2 CONC hard came first to Rhode Island and associated with Roger Williams, al 2 CONC so with no proof (Pierce, A Bullock Family History). 2 CONT 2 CONT On 7 April 1635, an <>b>Edward Bullock, 32, arrived in New England on 2 CONC the ship "Elizabeth". His will was dated at Dorchester, Mass. On 25 Ma 2 CONC y 1649 when he was about to return to England. On 20 June 1635, Henry 2 CONC Bullock , age 40 and wife, Susan arrived with 3 children, Henry 8, Mar 2 CONC y 6, and Thomas 2. He settled in Salem, Mass. No positive connection w 2 CONC ith Richard has been found with either of these men, but most of the o 2 CONC riginal proprietors of Rehoboth came from either Dorchester or Salem. 2 CONC Rev. Samuel Newman who was the "real founder of Rehoboth" came to Amer 2 CONC ica in 1635 and resided for four years in Dorchester, then went to Wey 2 CONC mouth, Mass. as Pastor. He remained there until the spring of 1644 whe 2 CONC n the majority of his church with others of Hingham Mass. migrated to 2 CONC the place that the Indians called Seekonk and to which Newman gave the 2 CONC name of Rehoboth, whose scriptural name means enlargement (Tilton, A 2 CONC History of Rehoboth, MA). 2 CONT 2 CONT On August 4, 1647, Richard Bullock married Elizabeth Ingraham in Rehob 2 CONC oth. She is said to have been the daughter of Richard and Elizabeth (W 2 CONC ignall) Ingraham and a descendant of Sir Arthur Ingraham of Watertown, 2 CONC Mass. Elizabeth was born about 1629 and died at the age of 30 on Janu 2 CONC ary 7, 1659/60, shortly after the birth of her sixth child, Hopestill. 2 CONC 2 CONT 2 CONT On July 21, 1660, Richard married Elizabeth Billington, daughter of Fr 2 CONC ancis and Christian (Penn) Billington and grand-daughter of John Billi 2 CONC ngton who arrived in New England on the Mayflower. The Billington fami 2 CONC ly was described by Gov.William Bradford as "ye profanest family" and 2 CONC John Billington received the distinction of being the first man hanged 2 CONC in the Plymouth Colony for committing a murder. 2 CONT 2 CONT Richard Bullock's home lot was along the road leading to the common op 2 CONC posite the lot of Rev. Samuel Newman. During his lifetime, Richard was 2 CONC given additional lands. He drew rights in the "Great (Seekonk) Plain 2 CONC " in 1644 and in 1647 he was allotted the rights of Nathan Pratt's lan 2 CONC d after Mr. Pratt left Rehoboth. In June 1653 he was one of 49 residen 2 CONC ts who were allowed to draw meadow lands and in 1658 he again shared i 2 CONC n a drawing of lands in the northern part of the town. On 1 October 16 2 CONC 61 he was given "soo much land at the watersyde, against the end of hi 2 CONC s lott as should be judged to be convenient to sell". In 1666, he also 2 CONC shared in the division of the Wannamoisett lands. He spent all of his 2 CONC life in Rehoboth. It has been widely accepted that he was in Newtown 2 CONC Long Island in 1656, but this was probably the Richard Bullock who was 2 CONC named as having a debt to our Richard’s estate - probably a relative, 2 CONC maybe a nephew. It could not have been his son, Richard who was only 2 CONC a baby when his father died. 2 CONT 2 CONT Certainly, Richard was a farmer as were most of the men of that time, 2 CONC but in addition, he was the Town Clerk of Rehoboth from 1659 to the ti 2 CONC me of his death. Colonial records show he was made a freeman in May 16 2 CONC 46 but do not state his residence. As town clerk, he was paid a salary 2 CONC plus an additional amount for each birth, marriage and death record t 2 CONC hat he inscribed. He appeared to be an honorable citizen of the town. 2 CONC He took the Oath of Fidelity in 1656. In 1662 the records show that he 2 CONC was appointed to serve on a committee regarding liquor and powder shi 2 CONC pments and that on June 8, 1664 he was chosen to collect the "Assize" 2 CONC tax. 2 CONT 2 CONT Richard Bullock was licensed to keep a ferry at Palmer's River on 1 Ma 2 CONC rch 1664 by the Plymouth Colony. This allowed him to ferry horses from 2 CONC Rehoboth across the Pawtucket (Blackstone) River to the Providence Pl 2 CONC antation of Roger Williams . It appears that he already had a ferry an 2 CONC d this allowed him to build a horse ferry in addition. He also was gra 2 CONC nted the right to sell liquor "to strangers and passengers but not to 2 CONC town dwellers ." 2 CONT 2 CONT It has been suggested that Richard was a member of the Baptist church 2 CONC of which the Rev. John Myles was pastor. We do know that shortly after 2 CONC Richard's death, several of his children were active in that church. 2 CONC As a respected citizen and a freeman, Richard almost certainly attende 2 CONC d the Congregationalist Church of the Rev. Samuel Newman. Since the Bu 2 CONC llock property was closer to Swansea and the church in Swansea was Bap 2 CONC tist, the family may have attended it after Newman's death in 1663. Re 2 CONC hoboth town records show that in 1666, Richard protested at a town mee 2 CONC ting that the church, rather than the citizens should choose the minis 2 CONC ter. 2 CONT 2 CONT Richard died on 22 November, 1667. Books were listed among the items o 2 CONC n his inventory along with a pewter spoon, arms & ammunition, and 3 bl 2 CONC ankets as the items with most value. Livestock consisted of "2 yearlin 2 CONC gs, 2 steers, one heefer, one horse and 6 cows". He had dairy vessels 2 CONC with beer barrel and was owed 23 shillings from Richard Bullock. This 2 CONC could not have been his son, Richard who was born shortly before he di 2 CONC ed, therefore, there must have been another Richard Bullock in New Eng 2 CONC land at that time. Possibly the Richard who was listed in Newtown, Lon 2 CONC g Island was this other Richard Bullock. 2 CONT 2 CONT Elizabeth Billington Bullock was left a young widow with small childre 2 CONC n when Richard died. On 20 October, 1668, Elizabeth, along with Samuel 2 CONC , Richard's oldest son, petitioned the court for division of his lands 2 CONC . On 5 July 1670, the Court directed three men to "take some paines in 2 CONC settling matters about the estate of Richard Bullock" and they were t 2 CONC o settle all matters between the "Widdow Bullocks" and her son-in-law 2 CONC [stepson] Samuel. Elizabeth was given the house and home lot and the l 2 CONC ittle island of salt marsh near the house, one acre of upland and the 2 CONC use of five and twenty Pounds "Commanage" and the use of 1 acre broken 2 CONC up ground for three years. 2 CONT 2 CONT Deciding that debts due from Richard's estate were satisfied, on 29 Oc 2 CONC tober 1670, the Court gave widow Eliz abeth, the remaining cattle from 2 CONC Richard's estate, stating that she had "with care and industry, broug 2 CONC ht up divers smale children since the death of her husband and still i 2 CONC s careful and industrious to bring them up, some of them yet being sma 2 CONC le". She was given three cows and a mare which were left from the esta 2 CONC te. 2 CONT 2 CONT By 1673, Elizabeth (Billington) Bullock was remarried to Robert Beere, 2 CONC an Irish brickmaker, and the court ordered the estate of Richard Bull 2 CONC ock settled. However, her second marriage ended in tragedy when her hu 2 CONC sband, Robert was killed by the Indians on 29 March 1676 during King P 2 CONC hilip's War and she was left with a young son, Benjamin by that marria 2 CONC ge. In June 1677, with her second husband dead, the court again ordere 2 CONC d Richard's estate settled. Elizabeth was married for a third time abo 2 CONC ut 1679 to Thomas Patey of Providence, Rhode Island. Tragedy followed 2 CONC her again when on 19 August 1695 he borrowed a canoe and later that da 2 CONC y his hat was found on the river. Five days later his body was found. 2 CONC It is not known when Elizabeth died but she is mentioned in a land tra 2 CONC nsaction to her brother Isaac in 1707. 2 CONT 2 CONT Information on this page taken from my book The Descendants of Colonel 2 CONC William Bullock of Rehoboth, MA, Virginia Miller Deagan, 1997 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07478@ 0 @ind15278@ INDI 1 NAME ELIZABETH /WIGNALL/ 2 DISPLAY ELIZABETH WIGNALL 2 GIVN ELIZABETH 2 SURN WIGNALL 1 SOURCES @source00001@ 1 POSITION -10630,-460 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -10698,-404,-10561,-541 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1604 2 NOTE Birth: ABT 1604 in Frating, Essex, Suffolk, England 3 CONT 2 PLAC Frating, Essex, Suffolk, England 3 _XREF @place00107@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 16 SEP 1663 2 PLAC Northampton, Hampshire County, MA, USA 3 _XREF @place00108@ 2 NOTE Death: BET 16 SEP 1663 AND 16 SEP 1668 in Northampton, Hampshire Count 3 CONC y, MA, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT Elizabeth Ingraham b: 21 MAR 1628/29 in Frating, Essex, England 2 CONT Joanna Ingraham b: ABT 1633 in Rehoboth, Bristol County, MA, USA 2 CONT William INGRAHAM , Sr b: ABT 1634 in Rehoboth, Bristol County, MA, US 2 CONC A 2 CONT Jarrett Ingraham b: 28 MAY 1635 in Rehoboth, Bristol County, MA, USA 2 CONT Abigail INGRAHAM b: ABT 1636 in Rehoboth, Bristol County, MA, USA 2 CONT John Ingram , Sr b: ABT 1637 in Rehoboth, Bristol County, MA, USA 2 CONT Henry Ingraham b: ABT 1639 in Boston, Suffolk County, MA, USA 2 CONT ****************************************************** 2 CONT CHILDREN 2 CONT +Elizabeth Ingraham 2 CONT William Ingraham 2 CONT +Joanna Ingraham 2 CONT Jarrett Ingraham 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07479@ 1 FAMC @fam07874@ 0 @ind15279@ INDI 1 NAME RICHARD /INGRAHAM/ 2 DISPLAY RICHARD INGRAHAM 2 GIVN RICHARD 2 SURN INGRAHAM 1 POSITION -10750,-460 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -10818,-404,-10682,-541 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1595 2 NOTE ABT 1595 in Buckinghamshire, England 3 CONT ABT 1600 in Fishtoft, Lincolnshire, England 2 PLAC Buckinghamshire, England 3 _XREF @place00110@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE AUG 1683 2 PLAC Northampton, Hampshire County, MA, USA 3 _XREF @place00108@ 2 NOTE DEATH: BEF 17 May 1693 3 CONT AUG 1683 in Northampton, Hampshire County, MA, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Event: Freeman 19 OCT 1630 applied, May 18, 1631 became Freeman of Mas 2 CONC sachusetts 2 CONT Richard Ingraham's ancestry simply is unknown and a ll claims to his R 2 CONC oyal ancestry cannot be accepted! W 2 CONT many others, have tried to link Richard to Sir Arth ur Ingram I and Su 2 CONC san Brown, his son Sir Arthur Ingram, II a 2 CONT Eleanor Slingsby, and his grandson Arthur Ingram, II I, Esq and Jane M 2 CONC allory, and even directly, but cannot. O 2 CONT research has found Ingram, Mallory and Slingsby recor ds eliminating t 2 CONC heir families as ancestors of Richar 2 CONT maintain our information for the rich Slingsby and Mal lory history an 2 CONC d because both families have other lin 2 CONT the Chesebro' family. And, there is always the possib ility that this 2 CONC Ingram family could be related in some way. 2 CONT 2 CONT FOR INFORMATION ONLY we have connected Richard to S ir Arthur Ingram I 2 CONC with an " ! INGRAHAM MYTH ! " 2 CONT connection. RICHARD INGRAHAM DOES NOT DESCEND FROM T HE INGRAM, MALLOR 2 CONC Y AND SLINGSBY 2 CONT FAMILIES - PLEASE DO NOT ASSUME THE CONNECTION! 2 CONT 2 CONT ******************************************* 2 CONT Richard’s paternity of William and Jarrett is proved by records cited 2 CONC in John Benjamin Nichols, “Notes on Richard Ingraham of Rehoboth, Mass 2 CONC achusetts, 1643,” American Genealogist 21 (1944/5): 190-1, as well as 2 CONC R. L. Bowen, “Notes: William Ingraham,” 60. Because this was the only 2 CONC complete Ingraham family in Rehoboth at that date, this is also surmis 2 CONC ed to be the family to which Elizabeth and Joanna belonged. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT [12652] [S750] Jacobus, “Notes: William Ingraham” 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT PAGE: 60 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07479@ 0 @ind15288@ INDI 1 NAME JULIANA /LITTLE/ 2 DISPLAY JULIANA LITTLE 2 GIVN JULIANA 2 SURN LITTLE 1 SOURCES @source00002@ 1 POSITION -11550,-470 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -11615,-414,-11484,-551 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1595 2 NOTE Juliana Little Female 1595 Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 4 2 PLAC Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00020@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 4 JUN 1678 2 PLAC Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00020@ 2 DISPOSITION 3 DATE 4 JUN 1678 3 PLAC Rehoboth, New Plymouth Colony 4 _XREF @place00112@ 2 NOTE Jun 1678 Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT BURIAL: 4 Jun 1678 at Rehoboth, New Plymouth Colony 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE John Sutton 2 CONT +Mary Sutton 2 CONT Esther Sutton 2 CONT +Anne Sutton 2 CONT Margaret Sutton 2 CONT Hannah Sutton 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00505@ 1 FAMS @fam07484@ 1 FAMC @fam07879@ 0 @ind15289@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN /SUTTON/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN SUTTON 2 GIVN JOHN 2 SURN SUTTON 1 POSITION -11740,-460 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -11805,-404,-11674,-541 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1593 2 NOTE 1593 in Of Rehoboth,Bristol,England 3 CONT 3 CONT 2 PLAC Rehoboth,Bristol,England 3 _XREF @place00113@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1672 2 NOTE DEATH: 1 Jun 1672 at Rehoboth, New Plymouth Colony, 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07484@ 1 FAMC @fam07875@ 0 @ind15290@ INDI 1 NAME MARY (ENGLAND) /FOSTEN/ 2 DISPLAY MARY (ENGLAND) FOSTEN 2 GIVN MARY 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN FOSTEN 1 POSITION -11240,-440 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -11308,-384,-11171,-546 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1568 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 18 JUL 1611 2 NOTE BIRTH: 1568 [8830] 3 CONT DEATH: 18 Jul 1611 at Cranbrook, Kent, England, UK 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Nathaniel Eddy 2 CONT Mary Eddy 2 CONT Phineas Eddy 2 CONT +John Eddy 2 CONT Ellen Eddy 2 CONT +Abigail Eddy 2 CONT Anna Eddy 2 CONT Elizabeth Eddy 2 CONT +Samuel Eddy 2 CONT Zachareas Eddy 2 CONT Nathaniel Eddy 2 CONT Family 2 : Sarah [Taylor] 2 CONT MARRIAGE: 22 Feb 1614 at Cranbrook, Kent, England, UK [24991] [24992] 2 CONC [24993] 2 CONT Priscilla Eddy 2 CONT [8825] [S535] Bicha and Brown, Benjamin Family in America 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT PAGE: 3 2 CONT 2 CONT [8826] [S575] Horton, Zachariah Eddy of Warren, Pa. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT PAGE: 17 2 CONT 2 CONT [8827] [S535] Bicha and Brown, Benjamin Family in America 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT PAGE: 3 2 CONT 2 CONT [8828] [S575] Horton, Zachariah Eddy of Warren, Pa. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT PAGE: 17 2 CONT 2 CONT [8829] [S576] Eddy, Eddy Family in America 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT PAGE: 3 2 CONT 2 CONT [24988] [S535] Bicha and Brown, Benjamin Family in America 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT PAGE: 3 2 CONT 2 CONT [24989] [S575] Horton, Zachariah Eddy of Warren, Pa. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT PAGE: 17 2 CONT 2 CONT [24990] [S576] Eddy, Eddy Family in America 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT PAGE: 3 2 CONT 2 CONT [24991] [S535] Bicha and Brown, Benjamin Family in America 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT PAGE: 3 2 CONT 2 CONT [24992] [S575] Horton, Zachariah Eddy of Warren, Pa. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT PAGE: 17 2 CONT 2 CONT [24993] [S576] Eddy, Eddy Family in America 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT PAGE: 3 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07485@ 0 @ind15291@ INDI 1 NAME WILLIAM (ENGLAND) /EDDY/ 2 DISPLAY WILLIAM (ENGLAND) EDDY 2 GIVN WILLIAM 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN EDDY 1 POSITION -11390,-430 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -11458,-374,-11321,-536 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1562 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 23 NOV 1616 2 NOTE BIRTH: 1562 at Bristol, Gloucestershire, England [8825] [8826] 3 CONT DEATH: 23 Nov 1616 at Cranbrook, Kent, England, UK 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07485@ 0 @ind15292@ INDI 1 NAME MARIA (ENGLAND) /UNKNOWN/ 2 DISPLAY MARIA (ENGLAND) UNKNOWN 2 GIVN MARIA 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN UNKNOWN 1 POSITION -12170,-430 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -12238,-388,-12101,-536 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE : Maria 2 CONT Joane Upham 2 CONT Thomas Upham 2 CONT Susanna Upham 2 CONT +John Upham 2 CONT Judith Upham 2 CONT +Sarah Upham 2 CONT Frances Upham 2 CONT Jane Upham 2 CONT [11335] [S670] Hodge, “Martins of Swansea and Rehoboth” 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT PAGE: 171 2 CONT 2 CONT [11336] [S560] Upham, Upham Genealogy 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT PAGE: 476 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00349@ 1 FAMS @fam07486@ 0 @ind15293@ INDI 1 NAME RICHARD (ENGLAND) /UPHAM/ 2 DISPLAY RICHARD (ENGLAND) UPHAM 2 GIVN RICHARD 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN UPHAM 1 POSITION -12300,-450 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -12368,-394,-12231,-556 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 19 DEC 1635 2 PLAC Bicton, Devon, England, UK 3 _XREF @place00633@ 2 NOTE 19 Dec 1635 at Bicton, Devon, England, UK 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07486@ 0 @ind15893@ INDI 1 NAME JUDITH /CLARKE/ 2 DISPLAY JUDITH CLARKE 2 GIVN JUDITH 2 SURN CLARKE 1 POSITION 23790,-1110 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 23725,-1054,23856,-1191 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 OCT 1667 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1747 2 NOTE Judith Clarke 77 3 CONT Born: 12 October 1667 3 CONT Place: Westerly, RI 3 CONT Died: 3 CONT -1747) 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Judith Clarke 2 CONT Children: 2 CONT Maxson, Judith 2 CONT Maxson, Mary 2 CONT Birth : 26 Oct 1691 Westerly, Washington Co, Rhode Island 2 CONT Death : 16 Mar 1692 Westerly, Washington Co, Rhode Island 2 CONT Gender: Female 2 CONT Maxson, Bethia 2 CONT Maxson, Elizabeth 2 CONT Maxson, Hannah 2 CONT Maxson, John 2 CONT Maxson, Dorothy 2 CONT Maxson, Susannah 2 CONT Maxson, Joseph 2 CONT Birth : Dec 1709 Westerly, Washington Co, Rhode Island 2 CONT Death : Jul 1710 Westerly, Washington Co, Rhode Island 2 CONT Gender: Male 2 CONT Maxson, Avis 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00068@ 1 FAMS @fam07790@ 1 FAMC @fam07791@ 0 @ind15894@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN /MAXSON JR/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN MAXSON JR 2 GIVN JOHN 2 SURN MAXSON JR 1 POSITION 22370,-1080 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 22305,-1024,22436,-1186 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1666 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 28 OCT 1748 2 NOTE John Maxson Jr. 76 3 CONT Born: 1666 3 CONT Place: 3 CONT Marr: 19 January 1687/8 3 CONT Place: Westerly, RI 3 CONT Died: 28 October 1748 3 CONT OTHERS SAY 3 CONT (1666-1747) 3 CONT Maxson, John 3 CONT Birth : 12 Oct 1666 Westerly, Washington Co, Rhode Island 3 CONT Death : 28 Oct 1747 Westerly, Washington Co, Rhode Island 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE JOHN MAXSON, SECOND. 2 CONT 2 CONT JOHN MAXSON, 2d, was the son of the venerable Elder of whose life we h 2 CONC ave just given a brief sketch. We must suppose the piety of the elder 2 CONC Maxson to have been the practical kind, bearing with influence upon al 2 CONC l the relations of life. That he left the impress of his excellent cha 2 CONC racter upon his children, may be inferred from the fact that two of hi 2 CONC s sons were chosen successively to follow him in the pastoral office. 2 CONC Of these the present subject was the first. He was born in the year 16 2 CONC 66; and in 1687 married Judith Clarke, a sister of Joseph Clarke, Jr., 2 CONC one of the first settlers of Misquamicot, and a niece of Eld. John Cl 2 CONC arke of Newport, the founder of the first church in that place. They h 2 CONC ad ten children. Judith was born in 1689, Mary in 1691, Bethiah in 169 2 CONC 3, Elizabeth in 1695, Hannah in 1698, John in 1701, Dorothy in 1703, S 2 CONC usan in 1706, Joseph in 1709, Avis in 1712. They generally became memb 2 CONC ers of the church, and useful citizens. Joseph and Mary died in infanc 2 CONC y. He was an extensive land-holder in Westerly. "Maxson’s Purchase," c 2 CONC ontaining 2,684 acres, belonged to a company of which he was one. He w 2 CONC as also interested in other grants, as may be seen in the Rhode Island 2 CONC Collection, vol. 2, p. 218. 2 CONT 2 CONT Mr. Maxson and his wife united with the Seventh-day Baptist Church in 2 CONC Newport on the 30th of July, 1692, and labored efficiently and zealous 2 CONC ly in the cause in which they had enlisted. In the churches at that da 2 CONC y, as compared with those of the present, the distinguishing trait see 2 CONC ms to have been the earnestness with which every member entered into t 2 CONC heir duties toward one another. The church organization was to them no 2 CONC compact for convenience, but a union as the body of Christ, to which 2 CONC each member owed an imperative duty. Thus were the erring reclaimed, a 2 CONC nd the angry reconciled, and a lively element of good-will was kept up 2 CONC in the composition of the church. 2 CONT 2 CONT Mr. Maxson and his wife were eminent examples of this spirit from the 2 CONC day they became professors of the name of Christ. They were faithful a 2 CONC ttendants of the meetings of the church, and he was very frequently ap 2 CONC pointed to perform the duty of messenger, in the disciplinary measures 2 CONC of the church. His zeal and force of character indicating him as a le 2 CONC ader in the congregation, he was chosen a deacon, as appears from the 2 CONC following extract from the church records: - 2 CONT 2 CONT "At a meeting of the church on the 9th of the 7th month, 1712, by appo 2 CONC intment, the church taking into consideration the necessity of choosin 2 CONC g a person to the place and office of a deacon, did make choice and mu 2 CONC tually agree and desire that Bro. John Maxson, Jr., be the person as [ 2 CONC page 55] aforesaid. The said Bro. Maxson did desire some time for cons 2 CONC ideration before he gave answer thereto." 2 CONT 2 CONT The careful self-examination and caution shown in the acceptance of th 2 CONC e church offices at that period, indicates a high sense of the importa 2 CONC nce of their being filled efficiently, and a noble and desirable sense 2 CONC of duty towards them. The church had appointed the third day of the w 2 CONC eek before the last Sabbath of the next month for the ordination of De 2 CONC acon Joseph Clarke as an elder of the church, to serve as an assistant 2 CONC to the senior elder; and therefore "the church, appointed the aforesa 2 CONC id day for the time of his giving his answer; and in case he granted t 2 CONC heir desire, then the aforesaid day to be the time of his ordination t 2 CONC hereunto, by laying on of hands, according to the rules of God’s word. 2 CONC " The result of his reflections appears from another extract from the 2 CONC church book: - 2 CONT 2 CONT "At a church meeting by appointment, the 21st of the 8th month, 1712, 2 CONC Bro. Joseph Clarke, Jr. was ordained elder to the church by fasting an 2 CONC d prayer and laying on of hands of the presbytery, and Bro. John Maxso 2 CONC n, Jr., was ordained to the office of deacon to, the church in the sam 2 CONC e solemn manner and order aforesaid." 2 CONT 2 CONT About the same time that Mr. Maxson was thus called to the service of 2 CONC the church as deacon, he was also called upon to improve his "gift" fo 2 CONC r the edification of the church in conjunction with several others. Th 2 CONC is invitation was however revoked soon after the ordination of Elder C 2 CONC larke. 2 CONT 2 CONT In connection with the name of Dea. Maxson, there appears a transactio 2 CONC n so illustrative of the times, that we give the notice of it as it st 2 CONC ands on the records: - 2 CONT 2 CONT "At a meeting of the church on the 24th of January, 1713, Dea. Maxson 2 CONC proposed for consideration the fact that some persons in the congregat 2 CONC ion were exposed to the want of corn for their comfortable subsistence 2 CONC , and not being able to procure money in order to supply themselves wi 2 CONC th the same for their present want. Upon consideration thereof, the ch 2 CONC urch did order that what money there was in the church treasury that c 2 CONC ould be conveniently spare (sic) should be by the deacons laid out for 2 CONC corn, to supply said persons at the discretion of the deacons." 2 CONT 2 CONT But the colony was visited not alone by famine, but also by the pestil 2 CONC ence. The year 1719 was remarkable for the severe sickness that prevai 2 CONC led in Westerly, and many deaths occurred, among them being that of El 2 CONC d. Joseph Clarke, the colleague of Eld. John Maxson, Sen., who died Ju 2 CONC ne the 5th. The following record is made on the occasion: 2 CONT 2 CONT "Upon the consideration of the dispensation of the Most High upon this 2 CONC part of the wilderness, by visiting the inhabitants of the same with 2 CONC [page 56] grievous sickness, and death itself, and other consideration 2 CONC s, it was on the 13th of June, 1719, concluded that the next fourth da 2 CONC y of the week next following be solemnized by fasting and prayer to Al 2 CONC mighty God, that he would be pleased to stay his hand of correction, w 2 CONC hich hath been so awfully lifted up amongst us." 2 CONT 2 CONT This fast was generally observed by the church, and was followed by a 2 CONC revival of religion, by which many were added to the church. Immediate 2 CONC ly after, Dea. Maxson was, upon the death of Eld. Clarke, selected by 2 CONC the church to the office of an elder, and at the same time Thomas Hisc 2 CONC ox was nominated. The following entry records his ordination: - 2 CONT 2 CONT "At the church meeting July 5th, 1719, at the meeting-house in Westerl 2 CONC y, Bro. John Maxson 2d, was ordained to the place of an elder to this 2 CONC church, by Bro. Joseph Crandall, of Newport, by laying on of hands of 2 CONC Eld. Crandall, with hands of Bro. Joseph Clarke, Sen., and Bro. Peter 2 CONC Barker." 2 CONT 2 CONT On the death of the aged leading Elder, the next year, Eld. Maxson suc 2 CONC ceeded him as pastor, though he was himself well advanced in life, and 2 CONC in a measure disabled from active duties by reason of lameness so tha 2 CONC t he was not always able to attend the meetings. But though failing in 2 CONC body, his mind was still burning with zeal to advance the prosperity 2 CONC of the church of God, and insure its peace. This was sometimes no easy 2 CONC matter, as the district being agricultural, and the lands imperfectly 2 CONC laid out and defined, disputes continually arose concerning the bound 2 CONC aries of the possessions of the members. One such arose in which the e 2 CONC lder was a party, and the settlement of it, as it appears in the follo 2 CONC wing minute, and in the subsequent good feeling, shows the deference o 2 CONC f the members for the authority of the church: - 2 CONT 2 CONT "WESTERLY, Sept. 20th, 1720. 2 CONT 2 CONT "Whereas, there having been some dissatisfaction between Bro. John Max 2 CONC son, elder, and Bro. Thomas Hiscox, concerning the south extent of sai 2 CONC d Maxson’s lands lying eastward of the highway which runs to the mill, 2 CONC the said Maxson and Hiscox jointly agreeing to leave the decision of 2 CONC the matter to us, the subscribers, obliging themselves by their words 2 CONC forever to abide our determination in the premises; we having circumsp 2 CONC ectly viewed the land, and diligently inquired into all the circumstan 2 CONC ces and evidences offered to us to enlighten us in the matter, do orde 2 CONC r and determine as followeth, viz.: that the said John Maxson’s lot of 2 CONC land shall extend to the fence which is now standing, ranging westwar 2 CONC d from the great river to the aforesaid highway, and no farther; and t 2 CONC hat the fence as it now stands shall be his perpetual bounds of the so 2 CONC uthernmost bounds of said land; and this instrument we desire may be e 2 CONC ntered in the church records. 2 CONT 2 CONT SAMUEL BEEBEE, 2 CONT 2 CONT THOMAS RHOADS, 2 CONT 2 CONT THOMAS BURDICK, and others" 2 CONT 2 CONT [page 57] The following thanksgiving proclamation is interesting, and 2 CONC shows that at the age of 70 years Mr. Maxson was as strong in heart as 2 CONC in mind, and that, though the lamp of life was waning, that the love 2 CONC of God was still bright: - 2 CONT 2 CONT "NOVEMBER 20th, 1736. 2 CONT 2 CONT "Whereas, we have been wonderfully indulged by God’s providence with m 2 CONC any unmerited blessings, and we think it but our reasonable service to 2 CONC render to him our tribute of praise, and notwithstanding the infirmit 2 CONC ies and troubles of many among us, yet it must be confessed, I think, 2 CONC that God hath dealt with us in much mercy, and in judgment. He hath sh 2 CONC own himself to be very gracious, but in general there hath been much m 2 CONC ore cause of thankfulness and joy than of dejection and complaint. The 2 CONC re are many reasons which occur to us for rendering praise to God, amo 2 CONC ng which I think the following ought not to be forgotten, viz.: the fa 2 CONC vorable state of the distemper with us, that hath been so mortal in ma 2 CONC ny parts of New England, yet with us scarce any have died; also, that 2 CONC the season of the year has been so favorable and plentiful; and most o 2 CONC f all, though the harvest is plenteous, and the laborers few, yet that 2 CONC the Lord of the harvest has seemed to interpose in a most gracious ma 2 CONC nner by the increase of many which we hope are sincere professors of t 2 CONC he truth of the Gospel. Therefore I have thought proper to appoint the 2 CONC fourth day of the week, being the 24th of Nov. inst., to be set apart 2 CONC as a day of thanksgiving to God for all such as are disposed thereto. 2 CONC 2 CONT 2 CONT JOHN MAXSON, Elder 2 CONT 2 CONT By GEORGE STILLMAN, Clerk" 2 CONT 2 CONT This occasion was well attended. None entered into the exercises of th 2 CONC e day with more real and sincere thankfulness than did the venerable p 2 CONC astor. There had been a large number added to the church, and the pros 2 CONC pect seemed pleasing to his faith. He thus continued to labor and rejo 2 CONC ice, and as age advanced upon him, he became anxious that the order of 2 CONC the gospel might be perpetuated by the gifts of the church, for which 2 CONC purpose he proposed that set times be given to such as were inclined 2 CONC to improve their talent for the ministry of the word. 2 CONT 2 CONT About this time Mr. Maxson became desirous that the church should appo 2 CONC int a colleague or assistant for him in the performance of his officia 2 CONC l duties; and in 1739 his brother, Joseph Maxson, was appointed to the 2 CONC office of an elder, to assist the senior elder in the service of the 2 CONC church; and soon after Thomas Hiscox was also appointed to the office 2 CONC of an elder, to assist in the administration of the ordinances. 2 CONT 2 CONT The "New Lights," a people that made some noise in that part of New En 2 CONC gland during the latter part of Eld. Maxson’s administration, gave him 2 CONC some trouble by their unscrupulous denunciation of the faith which he 2 CONC professed and defended; but his wisdom was the more apparent from the 2 CONC kindness with which he treated all the aspersions cast upon him and h 2 CONC is brethren. 2 CONT 2 CONT [page 58] The last act recorded of Eld. Maxson was assisting Eld. Jose 2 CONC ph Maxson at the ordination of Eld. John Davis, of Shrewsbury, N.J., w 2 CONC hither Mr. Davis had gone, with others who had been dismissed from the 2 CONC church at Westerly, to form a Sabbath-keeping church in that place. T 2 CONC he ordination took place July 12th, 1746. 2 CONT 2 CONT Eld. Maxson was now approaching the verge of life. The weight of years 2 CONC and many infirmities pressed upon him. He could say with the apostle, 2 CONC "I have fought the good fight, I have kept the faith," and could look 2 CONC with him to the crown laid up, to be conferred by the Master whom he 2 CONC served. He died July 1747 in the 81st year of his age. 2 CONT 2 CONT Copied from an original copy of Volume 1, No. 2, April, 1852, pp 49-58 2 CONC , of the Seventh-Day Baptist Memorial, a quarterly magazine, devoted t 2 CONC o biography, history, and statistics. Published in New York, by the Se 2 CONC venth-Day Baptist Publishing Society, No. 9 Spruce Street. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07790@ 1 FAMC @fam07792@ 0 @ind15895@ INDI 1 NAME BETHIAH /HUBBARD/ 2 DISPLAY BETHIAH HUBBARD 2 GIVN BETHIAH 2 SURN HUBBARD 1 POSITION 24070,-900 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 24005,-844,24136,-981 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 DEC 1646 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 17 APR 1707 2 NOTE Hubbard, Bethiah 3 CONT Birth : 19 Dec 1646 Springfield, Massachusetts 3 CONT Death : 17 Apr 1707 Westerly, Washington Co, Rhode Island 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Hubbard, Bethiah 2 CONT Children: 2 CONT Clarke, Judith 2 CONT Clarke, Joseph 2 CONT Clarke, Samuel 2 CONT Clarke, John 2 CONT Clarke, Bethiah 2 CONT Clarke, Mary 2 CONT Clarke, Susanna 2 CONT Clarke, Thomas 2 CONT Clarke, William 2 CONT 2 CONT Family: 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00230@ 1 FAMS @fam07791@ 1 FAMC @fam07793@ 0 @ind15896@ INDI 1 NAME JOSEPH /CLARKE/ 2 DISPLAY JOSEPH CLARKE 2 GIVN JOSEPH 2 SURN CLARKE 1 POSITION 23480,-880 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 23415,-824,23546,-961 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 FEB 1642 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 11 JAN 1727 2 NOTE Clarke, Joseph 3 CONT Birth : 11 Feb 1642 Newport, Newport Co, Rhode Island 3 CONT Death : 11 Jan 1727 Westerly, Washington Co, Rhode Island 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Clarke, Joseph 1 FAMS @fam07791@ 1 FAMC @fam07794@ 0 @ind15897@ INDI 1 NAME MARY /MOSHER/ 2 DISPLAY MARY MOSHER 2 GIVN MARY 2 SURN MOSHER 1 POSITION 22690,-890 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 22625,-834,22756,-971 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1641 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 2 FEB 1718 2 NOTE Mary Mosher-[4834] 3 CONT Mosher, Mary 3 CONT Birth : 1641 Falmouth, Cumberland Co, Maine 3 CONT Death : 2 Feb 1718 Westerly, Washington Co, Rhode Island 3 CONT 3 CONT (1641-1718) 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Mary Mosher- 2 CONT Children: 2 CONT Maxson, John 2 CONT Maxson, Dorothy 2 CONT Maxson, Joseph 2 CONT Maxson, Hannah 2 CONT Maxson, Mary 2 CONT Maxson, Jonathan 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00229@ 1 FAMS @fam07792@ 1 FAMC @fam07795@ 0 @ind15898@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN /MAXSON SR/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN MAXSON SR 2 GIVN JOHN 2 SURN MAXSON SR 1 POSITION 22090,-870 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 22025,-814,22156,-976 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE MAR 1639 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 17 DEC 1720 2 NOTE John Maxson- 3 CONT Maxson, John 3 CONT Birth : Mar 1639 Aquidneck, Rhode Island 3 CONT Death : 17 Dec 1720 Westerly, Washington Co, Rhode Island 3 CONT 3 CONT (1639-1720) 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE JOHN MAXSON, SENIOR 2 CONT 2 CONT The advocates of the true Sabbath look with a dignified pride to the e 2 CONC xample of great and good men who have sustained the banner of truth, t 2 CONC hrough trials and sufferings, from generation to generation, till the 2 CONC time when that faith was planted on the shores of America. Beginning c 2 CONC oeval with the establishment of civilization on this continent, they w 2 CONC ere made partakers of many hardships and perils, to which they, as fou 2 CONC nders of their church organization here, were peculiarly exposed. They 2 CONC were nevertheless earnest, practical, God-fearing men; no mad enthusi 2 CONC asts, crazed with new doctrines, and following in misguided zeal each 2 CONC ignis fatuus that flickered in the religious atmosphere. For, having b 2 CONC een thought liberality by persecution, and steadfastness by suffering, 2 CONC they were at once good citizens and exalted Christians. 2 CONT 2 CONT Among them was the subject of the present sketch, the first leading El 2 CONC der of the Seventh-day Baptist Church in Westerly, R.I. His parents ca 2 CONC me from England, and were among the earliest settlers of New England, 2 CONC and also among the first who attempted a landing on the shores of Conn 2 CONC ecticut. 2 CONT 2 CONT The party with which they were connected made a temporary settlement, 2 CONC it is supposed, near Throg’s Neck, hence for some time after called Ma 2 CONC xson’s Point. They carried on a trade with the Indians, and prospered, 2 CONC until about the time of the breaking out of the Pequod War, in 1637, 2 CONC when the Indians who surrounded them, instigated probably by emissarie 2 CONC s from the Pequods, suddenly abstained from intercourse with [page 50] 2 CONC the settlers. Upon their sending to the natives to inquire why they d 2 CONC id not come in as usual to trade, they received answer, that they fear 2 CONC ed their dogs, which they allowed to go unconfined, but that if they w 2 CONC ould shut them up, they would come in again. The unsuspecting colonist 2 CONC s, blinded by their apparent good will, complied with the condition; a 2 CONC nd their watchful sentinels once confined, the savages made an attack 2 CONC upon the settlement, and drove the whites to their shallop. A portion 2 CONC of them landing in a boat the next day, to procure more provisions and 2 CONC produce from their gardens, were again attacked, and Mr. Maxson and h 2 CONC is son Richard were killed. Mrs. Maxson escaped with the survivors in 2 CONC the shallop, and after a long and tedious passage, landed on the islan 2 CONC d of Aquetneck, the nearest place on the coast at that time free from 2 CONC danger of the hostile Indians; where, soon after landing, John was bor 2 CONC n. This was in the spring of 1638; and as the island was purchased of 2 CONC the Sachems Miantonimoh and Canonicus on the 24th of March of that yea 2 CONC r, and settled by the English immediately thereafter, Mrs. Maxson rema 2 CONC ined there, and devoted herself to the support and education of her so 2 CONC n. Mr. Maxson, thus has the distinction of being the first white child 2 CONC born on the island of Rhode Island, or Aquetneck as it was then calle 2 CONC d. 2 CONT 2 CONT This is the substance of the family traditions, and we regret that the 2 CONC y do not give us more knowledge of the Christian mother and heroine. W 2 CONC e would have been glad at least to have known that she lived to be rep 2 CONC aid for all her sorrows and privations by seeing her son advanced to t 2 CONC he great usefulness and consideration to which he attained. Oh, how th 2 CONC e great usefulness and consideration to which he attained. Oh, how dea 2 CONC r that hope to the heart of the Christian mother, and how supreme the 2 CONC joy at its fulfillment! Then and by that only are the toils, the pains 2 CONC and anxieties of the past recompensed, and the subdued and grateful h 2 CONC eart rests a moment in the purest happiness earth can give, ere it pas 2 CONC ses hopefully, trustingly, yet tremblingly, to the final rest. Who but 2 CONC the Omniscient can read that holiest page in humanity’s record - - th 2 CONC e heart of the Christian mother, sanctified by privation, hallowed by 2 CONC suffering, and finding its highest, only, and sufficient reward in the 2 CONC fulfillment of the noblest duty God has appointed to it. None other t 2 CONC han herself can comprehend it. The matron who, in the appliances of we 2 CONC alth and ease, has reared her children, as she has not known the trial 2 CONC s, neither can she know the rapture of the sorrow-stricken soul winnin 2 CONC g its way to the throne of God by its trustful humility, and there ren 2 CONC dering back its improved talent. Such a return was the son of that wid 2 CONC owed mother an energetic, earnest, useful man. 2 CONT 2 CONT [page 51] In 1661, Mr. Maxson, then twenty-three years old, joined a c 2 CONC ompany which was formed at Newport for the purchase and settlement of 2 CONC a portion of the Narragansett country, called by the Indians Misquamic 2 CONC ut, as appears from the records of the company. The articles of agreem 2 CONC ent were signed on the 22nd of March, 1661, and Mr. Maxson soon after 2 CONC removed to the new settlement, which thence became the scene of his la 2 CONC bors. He was married to Mary Mosher, the daughter or sister of Hugh Mo 2 CONC sher, one of the purchasers of Misquamicut, whose name is among those 2 CONC recorded in the Rhode Island Historical Society’s Collection. 2 CONT 2 CONT We have no other information respecting Mr. Maxson until the year 1692 2 CONC . In the mean time the colony had generally embraced the views of the 2 CONC Seventh-day Baptists, and had connected themselves with the church in 2 CONC Newport, of which William Hiscox was pastor; and John Crandall, who be 2 CONC fore that time was an elder of the First Baptist Church, became a coll 2 CONC eague, residing in Westerly. Meetings were held weekly at Westerly, an 2 CONC d church meetings were alternately held there and at Newport. Yearly o 2 CONC r "general Meetings" were also established, and were attended in alter 2 CONC nation at Westerly and Newport. 2 CONT 2 CONT It is not known precisely at what time Mr. Maxson became a member of t 2 CONC his church. The first entry in the existing book of church records is 2 CONC under date of July 3d, 1692, and the next is of July 30th, at which Jo 2 CONC hn Maxson, Jr., and his wife Judith, were admitted to membership of th 2 CONC e church. His daughter Tacy was added on the 24th of September followi 2 CONC ng. On the 24th of January, 1694, Joseph was baptized; and on the 23d 2 CONC of July, 1710, Jonathan submitted to the ordinance. He was probably th 2 CONC e youngest son of the Elder, being born about 1680, and died in 1732. 2 CONT 2 CONT Mr. Maxson took an active interest in the church, and was often appoin 2 CONC ted to act as messenger to delinquent members or distant brethren. He 2 CONC evidently had the advancement of true religion much at heart, and deli 2 CONC ghted in the service of his Divine Master, while his holy and blameles 2 CONC s life, giving him an eminent degree that influence which was calculat 2 CONC ed to harmonize conflicting views, and allay all unkindly feeling amon 2 CONC g those around him, he was enabled, according to his desires, to do mu 2 CONC ch towards the building up of Zion. His brethren, recognizing the valu 2 CONC e of his labors, desired to call him to the office of the church; and 2 CONC at a church meeting held at his house on the 15th of 9th month, 1703, 2 CONC "Mr. Maxson was desired by the church to officiate in the dis- [page 5 2 CONC 2] pensing of the ordinance of breaking bread in Bro. Gibson’s absence 2 CONC , which he did accept." 2 CONT 2 CONT In 1708 the church was divided, and the members residing in and about 2 CONC Westerly were formed into a separate church, when according to the rec 2 CONC ords of the new church, "taking into consideration the necessity, as a 2 CONC lso our privilege and duty, by the authority of God’s word, that one b 2 CONC e chosen to the place and office of an elder to the congregation in an 2 CONC d about Westerly, it is agreed and desired, that our aged brother John 2 CONC Maxson, Sen., be the person." And by another paragraph we are informe 2 CONC d that "on the 20th of the same month our beloved brother John Maxson, 2 CONC Sen., was ordained to the place and office of an elder to the congreg 2 CONC ation in and about Westerly, by fasting and prayer and laying on of ha 2 CONC nds." 2 CONT 2 CONT Mr. Maxson was then at the advanced age of 70 years, an elder indeed, 2 CONC ripe in judgment and good works, tried and found worthy, not a mere bo 2 CONC ok-taught ecclesiastic, but a practical leader of the church militant. 2 CONC He continued, even at this great age, to perform the duties of an eld 2 CONC er, and seemed particularly desirous of stirring up the gifts of the c 2 CONC hurch, that the order of the Gospel might not be interrupted, and that 2 CONC efficient officers of the church might be ready to succeed in the pla 2 CONC ce of those who were ready to depart. His anxiety on this subject was 2 CONC deeply impressed upon the minds of the leading members, and a response 2 CONC was made which enabled him, on the 12th of 10th month, 1710, to submi 2 CONC t the following resolution: - 2 CONT 2 CONT "Whereas, it hath pleased Almighty God, of his goodness, grace, and me 2 CONC rcy, to endow several brethren with the gifts of his Spirit to the edi 2 CONC fication of the church, therefore, each and every one of the said gift 2 CONC ed brethren be requested to exercise their gifts in the church of thei 2 CONC r privilege and duty, that the church might be partakers of the same." 2 CONT It was therefore agreed, that "the Elder, with William Davis and John 2 CONC Maxson, Jr., should improve the next Sabbath; the Elder, with Joseph C 2 CONC larke, Jr., and George Stillman, should improve the Sabbath following; 2 CONC and the Elder, with Joseph Clarke, Sen., and Joseph Crandall, the nex 2 CONC t Sabbath after them; and so on successively till the church order oth 2 CONC erwise; provided always, that if any brother be pressed in his spirit 2 CONC by the Spirit of God, and moved thereby to speak, the aforesaid brethr 2 CONC en in their order and succession shall not obstruct or hinder such bro 2 CONC ther." 2 CONT But the infirmities of age could could [sic] not be resisted entirely, 2 CONC even by his zealous spirit. The voice that had proclaimed the lessons 2 CONC of wisdom to the children of God, was beginning to falter; and on the 2 CONC [page 53] 26th of June, 1712, Elder Maxson requested the congregation 2 CONC to make choice of a person from among them to take the place of an el 2 CONC der of the church, alledging [sic] his age and consequent inability to 2 CONC serve the congregation as her formerly had done. The church selected 2 CONC Joseph Clarke, Jr., as a candidate for the sacred office, and appointe 2 CONC d a meeting for the 9th of the next month to determine the choice. At 2 CONC this meeting, Mr. Clarke having consented, the church appointed the 21 2 CONC st of August for the ordination, when he was ordained an elder and col 2 CONC league of Eld. Maxson. John Maxson, Jr., was at the same time ordained 2 CONC a deacon. The church at this time consisted of about 130 members. 2 CONT 2 CONT In 1716, Eld. Maxson proposed to the church to resign his office, on a 2 CONC ccount of his age; but the church not considering the office revokable 2 CONC , or that they had power to release him from it for that reason, refus 2 CONC ed to accept his resignation. They however proposed to appoint a colle 2 CONC ague, and an additional number of deacons, in order to relieve him fro 2 CONC m as much of the burthen as might be. Eld. Joseph Clarke, his colleagu 2 CONC e, died June 5th, 1719, when they proposed John Maxson, Jr., as an eld 2 CONC er, to take the charge as senior elder, and nominated William Tanner, 2 CONC Jos. Maxson, and Benj. Burdick, as deacons. These brethren declined th 2 CONC e office of deacon, on the ground that none ought to be appointed deac 2 CONC ons who had not the gifts for an elder, which they considered themselv 2 CONC es not to have. Whereupon Thomas Hiscox was appointed to the office of 2 CONC deacon, which he accepted, and in 1719 was chosen an elder, making at 2 CONC this time three elders, viz. John Maxson, Sen., John Maxson, Jr., and 2 CONC Thomas Hiscox. 2 CONT 2 CONT Mr. Maxson lost the venerable partner of his life’s journey on the 2nd 2 CONC of February, 1718, in her 78th year. For about half a century they ha 2 CONC d traveled hand in hand, and the fulfillment of all the promises to th 2 CONC e righteous had been theirs; and when the old man, surrounded by the c 2 CONC hildren of their joy, followed her to the tomb, for a short separation 2 CONC , we will not believe that the so near approach of death chilled one d 2 CONC egree more his blood; but now, in the twilight of life, as the earth d 2 CONC arkened around him, heaven grew brighter and more desirable; and as da 2 CONC y passes into night, he also sank peacefully to rest on the 17th of De 2 CONC cember, 1720, aged 82 years. He was buried in the Clarke burying-groun 2 CONC d, near the Pawcatuck river, in view of the old site of the Hopkinton 2 CONC meeting-house, where, upon a blue slate-stone, is the following inscri 2 CONC ption: - 2 CONT 2 CONT "Here lieth the body of John Maxson, died Dec.ye 17, 1720, in the 82nd 2 CONC year of his age. 2 CONT 2 CONT Copied from an original copy of Volume 1, No. 2, April, 1852, pp 49-58 2 CONC , of the Seventh-Day Baptist Memorial, a quarterly magazine, devoted t 2 CONC o biography, history, and statistics. Published in New York, by the Se 2 CONC venth-Day Baptist Publishing Society, No. 9 Spruce Street. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07792@ 1 FAMC @fam07796@ 0 @ind15899@ INDI 1 NAME TRACY /COOPER/ 2 DISPLAY TRACY COOPER 2 GIVN TRACY 2 SURN COOPER 1 POSITION 24230,-700 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 24165,-644,24296,-781 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 SEP 1608 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1697 2 NOTE Birth : 27 Sep 1608 England 3 CONT Death : Abt 1697 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children: 2 CONT Hubbard, Ruth 2 CONT Hubbard, Rachel 2 CONT Hubbard, Bethiah 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00008@ 1 FAMS @fam07793@ 1 FAMC @fam07800@ 0 @ind15900@ INDI 1 NAME SAMUEL /HUBBARD/ 2 DISPLAY SAMUEL HUBBARD 2 GIVN SAMUEL 2 SURN HUBBARD 1 POSITION 23980,-720 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 23915,-664,24046,-801 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 MAY 1610 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1689 2 NOTE Hubbard, Samuel 3 CONT Birth : 10 May 1610 Mendlesham, Suffolk, England 3 CONT Death : 1689 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07793@ 1 FAMC @fam07799@ 0 @ind15901@ INDI 1 NAME MARGARET /TURNER/ 2 DISPLAY MARGARET TURNER 2 GIVN MARGARET 2 SURN TURNER 1 POSITION 23600,-690 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 23529,-634,23672,-771 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1615 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1694 2 NOTE Clarke, Margaret 3 CONT Death : 1694 Newport, Newport Co, Rhode Island 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE She probably was the daughter of Lawrence Turner and wife Mary, who ha 2 CONC d 10 children. 2 CONT They had the following children: 2 CONT 2 CONT + 2 M i Joseph CLARKE Jr. was born 11 Feb 1642 and died 11 Jan 1726/17 2 CONC 27. 2 CONT 3 M ii John CLARKE was born about 1648 in Westerly, Kings Co., Rhod 2 CONC e Island. He died 11 Apr 1704 in Newport, Newport Co., Rhode Island. 2 CONT 2 CONT Sources: Colonial Families of the USA; Potter-Richardson Memorial; R 2 CONC hode Island Families, v2, p199, Bible records; Genealogies of RI Famil 2 CONC ies; 160 Allied Families. 2 CONT Families: John Clarke, died Newport, 11 April 1704. 2 CONT Memorial: John Clarke, died 1734. 2 CONT RI Families and 160 Families: John Clarke, died 11 April 1704. 2 CONT 2 CONT 4 M iii William CLARKE was born in Westerly, Kings Co., Rhode Islan 2 CONC d. He died 30 Sep 1683. 2 CONT 2 CONT Sources: Colonial Families of the USA; Babcock and Allied Families b 2 CONC y de Forest; Potter-Richardson Memorial; Genealogies of RI Families; 1 2 CONC 60 Allied Families. 2 CONT De Forest: William Clarke, died 30 Sept. 1683; married Hannah Weeden 2 CONC . 2 CONT Colonial Families and Memorial: William Clarke, died 1683. 2 CONT 160 Families: William Clarke, died 30 Sept. 1683; married Hannah Wee 2 CONC den, daughter of William Weeden. 2 CONT 2 CONT William married Hannah WEEDEN. Hannah died 3 Mar 1723. 2 CONT 2 CONT Sources: Colonial Families of the USA; Babcock and Allied Families b 2 CONC y 2 CONT de Forest; Potter-Richardson Memorial; 160 Allied Families; A Witter F 2 CONC amily 2 CONT History. 2 CONT De Forest: Hannah Weeden, daughter of William Weeden. Married (1) Wi 2 CONC lliam 2 CONT Clarke (2) Thomas Peckham; (3) Joseph Clarke, William's brother. She d 2 CONC ied 2 CONT 3 March 1723. 2 CONT Memorial: Hannah Weeden, daughter of William who was son of James. 2 CONT 160 Families: Hannah Weeden, died after 1722, daughter of William We 2 CONC eden. 2 CONT Witter Family: Hannah Weeden, daughter of William Weeden and widow o 2 CONC f 2 CONT both William Clarke, brother of Joseph Jr., and of Thomas Peckham. 2 CONT 2 CONT 5 M iv Thomas CLARKE was born 17 May 1656. He died about 1705. 2 CONT 2 CONT Sources: A Potter-Richardson Memorial; Colonial Families of the USA; 2 CONT Babcocks and Allied Families by de Forest; 160 Allied Families. 2 CONT De Forest: Thomas Clarke, married Elizabeth Babcock. 2 CONT Families: Thomas Clarke, living 1705; married Elizabeth ___. 2 CONT Memorial: Thomas Clarke, married Elizabeth ___. 2 CONT 160 Families: Thomas Clarke, died after 1705; married Elizabeth __, 2 CONC who died after 1705. 2 CONT 2 CONT Thomas married Elizabeth BABCOCK. Elizabeth was born 8 Feb 16 2 CONC 91 in Westerly, Washington, RI. 2 CONT 2 CONT Sources: Babcock and Allied Families by de Forest. 2 CONT De Forest: Elizabeth Babcock, born 8 Feb. 1691, Westerly. 2 CONT 2 CONT + 6 F v Sarah CLARKE was born 29 Jan 1663. 2 CONT 7 F vi Susannah CLARKE. 2 CONT 2 CONT Sources: A Potter-Richardson Memorial; Colonial Families of the USA; 2 CONC 160 Allied Families. 2 CONT 2 CONT Susannah married Samuel FISH 2 CONT + 8 M vii Carew CLARKE. 2 CONT 9 M viii Joshua CLARKE was born estimated 1669 in Westerly, Kings C 2 CONC o., Rhode Island. He died about 1702 in Providence, Providence Co., Rh 2 CONC ode Island. 2 CONT 2 CONT Sources: A Potter-Richardson Memorial; Colonial Families of the USA; 2 CONT 160 Allied Families. 2 CONT Families of USA: Joshua Clarke, died after 1702; married Alice Phill 2 CONC ips. 2 CONT 160 Families: Joshua Clarke, died after 1702; married Alice Phillips 2 CONC , 2 CONT daughter of Michael and Barbara (__________) Phillips. 2 CONT Memorial: Joshua Clarke, married Alice Phillips, daughter of Michael 2 CONC . 2 CONT 2 CONT Joshua married Alice PHILLIPS, daughter of Michael PHILLIPS a 2 CONC nd Barbara. Alice was born about 1670 in (Estimated). 2 CONT 2 CONT Source: 160 Allied Families. 2 CONT 2 CONT 10 F ix Mary CLARKE died about 1695. 2 CONT 2 CONT Sources: Babcock and Allied Families by de Forest; Colonial Families 2 CONC of the USA; Potter-Richardson Memorial; 160 Allied Families. 2 CONT De Forest: Mary Clarke, living as late as 1695; married Tobias Saund 2 CONC ers, 2 CONT probably before 19 Dec. 1674. 2 CONT Memorial: Mary Clarke, married Tobias Saunders. 2 CONT Families: Mary Clarke, died 1695; married Tobias Sanders (sic). 2 CONT 160 Families: Mary Clarke, died after 1695. She and Tobias Saunders 2 CONC had 2 CONT John, Edward, Stephen, Benjamin and Susanna. 2 CONT 2 CONT Mary married Tobias SAUNDERS before 19 Dec 1674. Tobias died 2 CONC about 1695. 2 CONT 2 CONT Sources: Babcock and Allied Families by de Forest; Colonial Families 2 CONC of the USA; 160 Allied Families. 2 CONT De Forest: Tobias Saunders. Will probated 2 Sept. 1695. 2 CONT 160 Families: Tobias Saunders, died 1695. 2 CONT 2 CONT 11 F x Elizabeth CLARKE. 2 CONT 2 CONT Sources: A Potter-Richardson Memorial; Colonial Families of the USA. 2 CONT Families: Elizabeth Clarke, married Rev. William Peckham. 2 CONT Memorial: Elizabeth Clarke, married Rev. William Peckham, son of Jo 2 CONC hn. 2 CONT 2 CONT Elizabeth married Rev. William PECKHAM, son of Sir John PECKH 2 CONC AM and Mary CLARKE, about 1675. William was born about 1647. He died 2 2 CONC Jun 1734. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00068@ 1 FAMS @fam07794@ 1 FAMC @fam07803@ 0 @ind15902@ INDI 1 NAME JOSEPH /CLARKE/ 2 DISPLAY JOSEPH CLARKE 2 GIVN JOSEPH 2 SURN CLARKE 1 POSITION 23340,-680 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 23275,-624,23406,-761 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 DEC 1618 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1 JUN 1694 2 NOTE Clarke, Joseph 3 CONT Birth : 9 Dec 1618 Westhorpe, Suffolk, England 3 CONT Death : 1 Jun 1694 Newport, Newport Co, Rhode Island 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE He sailed from England in or about 1637, and settled in Aquidneck, at 2 CONC Newport, RI, in 1638. Three of his brothers also emigrated, Thomas, Jo 2 CONC hn and Carewe, but they left no decendants. His brother was Rev. Dr. J 2 CONC ohn Clarke who with Roger Williams founded R.I. 2 CONT Joseph Clarke, born 9 Dec. 1618 and baptized 16 December, Westhorp, S 2 CONC uffolk, England. Died 1 June 1694, age 76, at Newport, or possibly, We 2 CONC sterly, R.I. Married Margaret Turner, who died in 1694 in Newport. He 2 CONC may have had a first wife. "Brother of John Clarke of the `Witter Inci 2 CONC dent', who was a founder of Rhode Island. Emigrated by 1638. A founder 2 CONC of the Baptist Church of Newport, 1644. He came to Massachusetts with 2 CONC the Puritans but he was a Baptist but soon moved on to R.I. Member of 2 CONC the General Court, 1640. Freeman, 1655. At Westerly in 1668. Large la 2 CONC ndowner. Commissioner in 1644 and 1657-1659. Assistant, 1658, 1663, 16 2 CONC 78 and 1679. Member of Court of Justice of Peace, 1667. At Newport 168 2 CONC 09 until death. A freeman of Boston 1634/5, where he was called Clerke 2 CONC ." [Note: Earlier said emigrated by 1638. Must have meant emigrated to 2 CONC Rhode Island by that date.] 2 CONT John it was who brought the family bible with him which eventually 2 CONC , after his death, passed into Joseph's hands. 2 CONT Nothing is known about his first marriage. His second wife was one 2 CONC Margaret, who died at Newport in 1694. 2 CONT 2 CONT Joseph Clarke, the first of the line to emigrate; born 9 Dec. and bapt 2 CONC ized 16 Dec. 1618 at Westhorpe, Suffolk, England. Sailed from England 2 CONC about 1637 and settled in Rhode Island. He became an inhabitant of the 2 CONC Island of Aquidneck at Newport in 1638. Three of his brothers, Thomas 2 CONC , John and Carewe, also emigrated, but they left no descendants. Nothi 2 CONC ng is known about his first marriage; his second was to Margaret _____ 2 CONC ________, who died at Newport in 1694. He died 1 June 1694 at Newport. 2 CONC He was made a freeman 17 March 1641 and was an original member of the 2 CONC first Baptist Church at Newport, founded 1644. He performed many civi 2 CONC c duties, and his name appeared on the Royal Charter sent to Rhode Isl 2 CONC and by King Charles II, Joseph being among those to whom the charter w 2 CONC as granted. He was in Westerly in 1668, being named a freeman that yea 2 CONC r, and was a representative to the General Assemby as deputy in 1668-1 2 CONC 670, 1672 and 1690. He returned to live in Newport in his declining ye 2 CONC ars, and he may have died there, although it is said he died in Wester 2 CONC ly. 2 CONT was a commissioner for Rhode Island from 1655-1659. He had 10 children 2 CONC , including Joseph Jr. and Sarah, who married Thomas Reynolds 11 Oct. 2 CONC 1683. 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07794@ 1 FAMC @fam07798@ 0 @ind15903@ INDI 1 NAME LYDIA /MAXSON/ 2 DISPLAY LYDIA MAXSON 2 GIVN LYDIA 2 SURN MAXSON 1 POSITION 22810,-680 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 22754,-624,22867,-761 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1612 1 DEAT Y 2 NOTE Maxson, Lydia 3 CONT Birth : 1612 England 3 CONT Death : Tiverton, Rhode Island 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children: 2 CONT Mosher, Hugh 2 CONT Mosher, Mary 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00054@ 1 FAMS @fam07795@ 0 @ind15904@ INDI 1 NAME HUGH /MOSHER/ 2 DISPLAY HUGH MOSHER 2 GIVN HUGH 2 SURN MOSHER 1 POSITION 22600,-680 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 22535,-624,22666,-761 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1610 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 26 SEP 1665 2 NOTE Mosher, Hugh 3 CONT Birth : Abt 1610 England 3 CONT Death : 26 Sep 1666 Newport, Newport Co, Rhode Island 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07795@ 1 FAMC @fam07797@ 0 @ind15905@ INDI 1 NAME REBECCA MAXSON /HARNDELL/ 2 DISPLAY REBECCA MAXSON HARNDELL 2 GIVN REBECCA 2 MIDDLE MAXSON 2 SURN HARNDELL 1 POSITION 22190,-680 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 22123,-624,22257,-786 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1514 1 DEAT Y 2 NOTE Rebecca Maxson Harndell 3 CONT 3 CONT (Abt 1614- ) 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children: 2 CONT Maxson, Richard 2 CONT Birth : Abt 1630 England 2 CONT Death : 1643 Throgg's Neck, New York 2 CONT Maxson, Rebecca 2 CONT Maxson, John 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00008@ 1 FAMS @fam07796@ 0 @ind15906@ INDI 1 NAME RICHARD /MAXSON/ 2 DISPLAY RICHARD MAXSON 2 GIVN RICHARD 2 SURN MAXSON 1 POSITION 21970,-670 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 21905,-614,22036,-751 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1602 2 PLAC England 3 _XREF @place00004@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1643 2 PLAC Throgg's Neck, New York 3 _XREF @place00012@ 2 NOTE Richard Maxson 3 CONT (Abt 1602-1643) 3 CONT Birth : Abt 1602 England 3 CONT Death : 1643 Throgg's Neck, New York 3 CONT 3 CONT 3 CONT 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07796@ 0 @ind15907@ INDI 1 NAME // 1 POSITION 22680,-500 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 22638,-458,22722,-542 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @fam07797@ 0 @ind15908@ INDI 1 NAME STEPHEN /MOSHER/ 2 DISPLAY STEPHEN MOSHER 2 GIVN STEPHEN 2 SURN MOSHER 1 POSITION 22480,-490 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 22419,-434,22541,-571 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1580 1 DEAT Y 2 NOTE Mosher, Stephen 3 CONT Birth : Abt 1580 England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Mosher, Stephen 1 FAMS @fam07797@ 0 @ind15909@ INDI 1 NAME ROSE (ENGLAND) /KERRICH/ 2 DISPLAY ROSE (ENGLAND) KERRICH 2 GIVN ROSE 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN KERRICH 1 POSITION 23380,-490 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 23312,-434,23449,-596 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 APR 1572 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 19 SEP 1627 2 NOTE Kerrich, Rose 3 CONT Birth : 13 Apr 1572 Saxsted, Suffolk, England 3 CONT Death : 19 Sep 1627 Westhorpe, Suffolk, England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Kerrich, Rose 2 CONT Children: 2 CONT Clarke, Margaret 2 CONT Clarke, Carewe 2 CONT Clarke, Thomas 2 CONT Clarke, Mary 2 CONT Clarke, John 2 CONT Clarke, William 2 CONT Clarke, Joseph 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00402@ 1 FAMS @fam07798@ 0 @ind15910@ INDI 1 NAME THOMAS (ENGLAND) /CLARKE/ 2 DISPLAY THOMAS (ENGLAND) CLARKE 2 GIVN THOMAS 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN CLARKE 1 POSITION 23210,-460 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 23142,-404,23279,-566 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 NOV 1570 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 29 JUL 1627 2 NOTE Clarke, Thomas 3 CONT Birth : 1 Nov 1570 Westhorpe, Suffolk, England 3 CONT Death : 29 Jul 1627 Westhorpe, Suffolk, England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Clarke, Thomas 1 FAMS @fam07798@ 0 @ind15911@ INDI 1 NAME NAOMIA (ENGLAND) /COCKE/ 2 DISPLAY NAOMIA (ENGLAND) COCKE 2 GIVN NAOMIA 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN COCKE 1 POSITION 24040,-490 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 23972,-448,24109,-596 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07799@ 0 @ind15912@ INDI 1 NAME JAMES (ENGLAND) /HUBBARD/ 2 DISPLAY JAMES (ENGLAND) HUBBARD 2 GIVN JAMES 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN HUBBARD 1 POSITION 23900,-490 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 23832,-448,23969,-596 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07799@ 0 @ind15913@ INDI 1 NAME MARY /RAYNOR/ 2 DISPLAY MARY RAYNOR 2 GIVN MARY 2 SURN RAYNOR 1 POSITION 24450,-510 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 24385,-454,24516,-591 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1585 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1675 2 NOTE Mary Raynor 3 CONT Born: abt 1585 3 CONT Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, ??????USA 3 CONT Died: 1675 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT John Cowper M 3 Jan 1601 in Hingham, [parish], Norfolk, England 2 CONT Robert Cooper M abt 1605 in [city], [parish], [county], England 2 CONT Tacy Cooper F 12 Feb 1609 in Mendelsham, [parish], Suffolk, England 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00008@ 1 FAMS @fam07800@ 1 FAMC @fam07801@ 0 @ind15914@ INDI 1 NAME THOMAS /COOPER/ 2 DISPLAY THOMAS COOPER 2 GIVN THOMAS 2 SURN COOPER 1 POSITION 24170,-510 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 24105,-454,24236,-591 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 MAY 1583 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 5 OCT 1675 2 NOTE Thomas Cooper 3 CONT Born: 20 May 1583 3 CONT Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, England 3 CONT Died: 5 Oct 1675 3 CONT Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Thomas Cooper 1 FAMS @fam07800@ 1 FAMC @fam07802@ 0 @ind15915@ INDI 1 NAME ELIZABETH /(ENGLAND)/ 2 DISPLAY ELIZABETH (ENGLAND) 2 GIVN ELIZABETH 2 SURN (ENGLAND) 1 POSITION 24550,-320 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 24482,-264,24619,-401 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1635 2 NOTE Elizabeth 3 CONT Born: 1598 3 CONT [city], [parish], Suffolk, England 3 CONT Died: 1635 3 CONT New, [parish], [county], England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT Joseph Raynor M abt 1623 in Ipswich, [parish], [county], England 2 CONT Elizabeth Raynor F 1625 in Elmsett, [parish], Suffolk, England 2 CONT Sarah Raynor F 1627 in Elmsett, [parish], Suffolk, England 2 CONT Lydia Raynor F abt 1633 in Elmsett, [parish], Suffolk, England 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00353@ 1 FAMS @fam07801@ 0 @ind15916@ INDI 1 NAME THURSTON (ENGLAND) /RAYNOR/ 2 DISPLAY THURSTON (ENGLAND) RAYNOR 2 GIVN THURSTON 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN RAYNOR 1 POSITION 24390,-290 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 24320,-234,24460,-396 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE OCT 1667 2 NOTE Thurston Raynor 3 CONT Born: 21 Sep 1593???? 3 CONT Elmsett, [parish], Suffolk, England 3 CONT Died: Oct 1667 3 CONT Southampton, Lewis, New York, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Thurston Raynor 1 FAMS @fam07801@ 0 @ind15917@ INDI 1 NAME MARY (ENGLAND) /WYNE/ 2 DISPLAY MARY (ENGLAND) WYNE 2 GIVN MARY 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN WYNE 1 POSITION 24260,-320 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 24192,-264,24329,-426 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1543 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1598 2 NOTE Mary Wyne 3 CONT Born: 1543 3 CONT Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, England 3 CONT Died: 1598 3 CONT Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT Joan Cowper F 1567 in Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, England 2 CONT Michael Cowper M 1571 in Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, England 2 CONT Benjamin Cowper M 1575 in Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, England 2 CONT Martha Cooper F 15 Mar 1578 in Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, Englan 2 CONC d 2 CONT Robert Cooper M abt 1581 in Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, England 2 CONC 2 CONT John Cowper M 1583 in Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, England 2 CONT Thomas Cooper M 20 May 1583 in Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, Englan 2 CONC d 2 CONT Mary Cowper F 1588 in Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, England 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00349@ 1 FAMS @fam07802@ 0 @ind15918@ INDI 1 NAME EDMUND (*ENGLAND) /COOPER/ 2 DISPLAY EDMUND (*ENGLAND) COOPER 2 GIVN EDMUND 2 MIDDLE (*ENGLAND) 2 SURN COOPER 1 POSITION 24070,-310 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 23997,-254,24143,-416 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 DEC 1542 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 4 JAN 1619 2 NOTE Edmund Cooper 3 CONT Born: 1 Dec 1542 3 CONT Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, England 3 CONT Died: abt 4 Jan 1619 3 CONT Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07802@ 0 @ind15919@ INDI 1 NAME MARY // 2 DISPLAY MARY 2 GIVN MARY 1 POSITION 23710,-500 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 23668,-458,23752,-556 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00068@ 1 FAMS @fam07803@ 0 @ind15920@ INDI 1 NAME LAWRENCE /TURNER/ 2 DISPLAY LAWRENCE TURNER 2 GIVN LAWRENCE 2 SURN TURNER 1 POSITION 23510,-500 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 23439,-458,23581,-581 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07803@ 0 @ind15921@ INDI 1 NAME RUTH /HUBBARD/ 2 DISPLAY RUTH HUBBARD 2 GIVN RUTH 2 SURN HUBBARD 1 POSITION 21360,-910 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 21295,-854,21426,-991 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 JAN 1640 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1691 2 NOTE Ruth Hubbard 3 CONT Born: 11 Jan 1640 3 CONT Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT Died: 1691 3 CONT Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Ruth Hubbard 2 CONT Thomas Burdick M 1656 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, USA 2 CONT Naomi Burdick F 1658 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, USA 2 CONT Ruth Burdick F 1660 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, USA 2 CONT Deborah Burdick F 11 Jan 1660 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, 2 CONC USA 2 CONT Roger Burdick M 1664 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA 2 CONT Benjamin Burdick M 1666 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Tacy Burdick F 2 Dec 1667 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, USA 2 CONT Samuel Burdick M 1668 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA 2 CONT Robert Burdick M 1674 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, USA 2 CONT Hubbard Burdick M 1676 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00068@ 1 FAMS @fam07804@ 1 FAMC @fam07810@ 0 @ind15922@ INDI 1 NAME ROBERT /BURDICK/ 2 DISPLAY ROBERT BURDICK 2 GIVN ROBERT 2 SURN BURDICK 1 POSITION 20710,-910 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 20645,-854,20776,-991 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1630 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 25 OCT 1692 2 NOTE Robert Burdick 3 CONT Born: 1630 3 CONT Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, USA 3 CONT Died: 25 Oct 1692 3 CONT Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07804@ 1 FAMC @fam07805@ 0 @ind15923@ INDI 1 NAME SAMUEL /HUBBARD/ 2 DISPLAY SAMUEL HUBBARD 2 GIVN SAMUEL 2 SURN HUBBARD 1 POSITION 21200,-690 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 21135,-634,21266,-771 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 MAY 1610 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 10 MAY 1689 2 NOTE Samuel Hubbard 3 CONT Born: 10 May 1610 3 CONT Mendelsham, [parish], Suffolk, England 3 CONT Died: 10 May 1689 3 CONT Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMC @fam07806@ 1 FAMS @fam07810@ 0 @ind15924@ INDI 1 NAME FRANCES ST / LAWREN CE/ 2 DISPLAY FRANCES ST LAWREN CE 2 GIVN FRANCES 2 MIDDLE ST 2 SURN LAWREN CE 1 POSITION 20930,-690 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 20856,-634,21004,-796 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1617 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1700 2 NOTE Frances St Lawrence 3 CONT Born: abt 1617 3 CONT [city], [parish], [county], Ireland 3 CONT Died: abt 1700 3 CONT [city], [parish], [county], England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Frances St Lawrence 1 FAMS @fam07805@ 0 @ind15925@ INDI 1 NAME SAMUEL /BURDETT/ 2 DISPLAY SAMUEL BURDETT 2 GIVN SAMUEL 2 SURN BURDETT 1 POSITION 20620,-710 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 20555,-654,20686,-791 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1602 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1664 2 NOTE Samuel Burdett 3 CONT Born: abt 1602 3 CONT [city], [parish], [county], England 3 CONT Died: abt 1664 3 CONT [city], [parish], [county], Ireland ???? 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07805@ 0 @ind15926@ INDI 1 NAME NAOMI (ENGLAND) /COCKE/ 2 DISPLAY NAOMI (ENGLAND) COCKE 2 GIVN NAOMI 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN COCKE 1 POSITION 21250,-470 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 21182,-414,21319,-576 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1582 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1618 2 NOTE Naomi Cocke 3 CONT Born: abt 1582 3 CONT Mendelsham, [parish], Suffolk, England 3 CONT Died: abt 1618 3 CONT Mendelsham, [parish], Suffolk, England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children Sex Birth 2 CONT Sarah Hubbard F 1593 in Mendelsham, [parish], Suffolk, England 2 CONT James Hubbard M 14 Aug 1603 in Mendelsham, [parish], Suffolk, England 2 CONC 2 CONT Thomas Hubbard M 1604 in Mendelsham, [parish], Suffolk, England 2 CONT Anna Hubbard F 3 Sep 1605 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Benjamin Hubbard M 1608 in Mendelsham, [parish], Suffolk, England 2 CONT Samuel Hubbard M 10 May 1610 in Mendelsham, [parish], Suffolk, Englan 2 CONC d 2 CONT Rachel Hubbard F 1611 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, USA 2 CONT John Hubbard M abt 1616 in Mendelsham, [parish], Suffolk, England 2 CONT Bertha Hubbard F 1616 in Mendelsham, [parish], Suffolk, England 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00230@ 1 FAMS @fam07806@ 0 @ind15927@ INDI 1 NAME JAMES (ENGLAND) /HUBBARD/ 2 DISPLAY JAMES (ENGLAND) HUBBARD 2 GIVN JAMES 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN HUBBARD 1 POSITION 21100,-460 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 21032,-404,21169,-566 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1578 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 26 MAY 1655 2 NOTE James Hubbard 3 CONT Born: abt 1578 3 CONT Mendelsham, [parish], Suffolk, England 3 CONT Died: 26 May 1655 3 CONT [city], [parish], Essex, England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07806@ 0 @ind15928@ INDI 1 NAME TRACY /COOPER/ 2 DISPLAY TRACY COOPER 2 GIVN TRACY 2 SURN COOPER 1 POSITION 21510,-700 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 21445,-644,21576,-781 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 FEB 1609 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1697 2 NOTE Tacy Cooper 3 CONT Born: 12 Feb 1609 3 CONT Mendelsham, [parish], Suffolk, England 3 CONT Died: 1697 3 CONT Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT Naomi Hubbard F 18 Nov 1637 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, U 2 CONC SA 2 CONT Ruth Hubbard F 11 Jan 1640 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, US 2 CONC A 2 CONT Rachel Hubbard F 10 Mar 1642 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, 2 CONC USA 2 CONT Samuel Hubbard M 25 Mar 1644 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, 2 CONC USA 2 CONT Bethiah Hubbard F 19 Dec 1646 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, 2 CONC USA 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00002@ 1 FAMC @fam07807@ 1 FAMS @fam07810@ 0 @ind15929@ INDI 1 NAME MARY /RAYNOR/ 2 DISPLAY MARY RAYNOR 2 GIVN MARY 2 SURN RAYNOR 1 POSITION 21710,-480 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 21645,-424,21776,-561 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1585 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1675 2 NOTE Mary Raynor 3 CONT Born: abt 1585 3 CONT Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, ??????USA 3 CONT Died: 1675 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT John Cowper M 3 Jan 1601 in Hingham, [parish], Norfolk, England 2 CONT Robert Cooper M abt 1605 in [city], [parish], [county], England 2 CONT Tacy Cooper F 12 Feb 1609 in Mendelsham, [parish], Suffolk, England 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00008@ 1 FAMS @fam07807@ 1 FAMC @fam07808@ 0 @ind15930@ INDI 1 NAME THOMAS /COOPER/ 2 DISPLAY THOMAS COOPER 2 GIVN THOMAS 2 SURN COOPER 1 POSITION 21420,-470 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 21355,-414,21486,-551 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 MAY 1583 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 5 OCT 1675 2 NOTE Thomas Cooper 3 CONT Born: 20 May 1583 3 CONT Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, England 3 CONT Died: 5 Oct 1675 3 CONT Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Thomas Cooper 1 FAMS @fam07807@ 1 FAMC @fam07809@ 0 @ind15931@ INDI 1 NAME ELIZABETH /(ENGLAND)/ 2 DISPLAY ELIZABETH (ENGLAND) 2 GIVN ELIZABETH 2 SURN (ENGLAND) 1 POSITION 21790,-280 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 21722,-224,21859,-361 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1635 2 NOTE Elizabeth 3 CONT Born: 1598 3 CONT [city], [parish], Suffolk, England 3 CONT Died: 1635 3 CONT New, [parish], [county], England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT Joseph Raynor M abt 1623 in Ipswich, [parish], [county], England 2 CONT Elizabeth Raynor F 1625 in Elmsett, [parish], Suffolk, England 2 CONT Sarah Raynor F 1627 in Elmsett, [parish], Suffolk, England 2 CONT Lydia Raynor F abt 1633 in Elmsett, [parish], Suffolk, England 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00353@ 1 FAMS @fam07808@ 0 @ind15932@ INDI 1 NAME THURSTON (ENGLAND) /RAYNOR/ 2 DISPLAY THURSTON (ENGLAND) RAYNOR 2 GIVN THURSTON 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN RAYNOR 1 POSITION 21650,-250 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 21580,-194,21720,-356 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE OCT 1667 2 NOTE Thurston Raynor 3 CONT Born: 21 Sep 1593???? 3 CONT Elmsett, [parish], Suffolk, England 3 CONT Died: Oct 1667 3 CONT Southampton, Lewis, New York, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Thurston Raynor 1 FAMS @fam07808@ 0 @ind15933@ INDI 1 NAME MARY (ENGLAND) /WYNE/ 2 DISPLAY MARY (ENGLAND) WYNE 2 GIVN MARY 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN WYNE 1 POSITION 21510,-250 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 21442,-194,21579,-356 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1543 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1598 2 NOTE Mary Wyne 3 CONT Born: 1543 3 CONT Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, England 3 CONT Died: 1598 3 CONT Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT Joan Cowper F 1567 in Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, England 2 CONT Michael Cowper M 1571 in Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, England 2 CONT Benjamin Cowper M 1575 in Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, England 2 CONT Martha Cooper F 15 Mar 1578 in Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, Englan 2 CONC d 2 CONT Robert Cooper M abt 1581 in Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, England 2 CONC 2 CONT John Cowper M 1583 in Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, England 2 CONT Thomas Cooper M 20 May 1583 in Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, Englan 2 CONC d 2 CONT Mary Cowper F 1588 in Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, England 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00349@ 1 FAMS @fam07809@ 0 @ind15934@ INDI 1 NAME EDMUND (*ENGLAND) /COOPER/ 2 DISPLAY EDMUND (*ENGLAND) COOPER 2 GIVN EDMUND 2 MIDDLE (*ENGLAND) 2 SURN COOPER 1 POSITION 21320,-240 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 21247,-184,21393,-346 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 DEC 1542 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 4 JAN 1619 2 NOTE Edmund Cooper 3 CONT Born: 1 Dec 1542 3 CONT Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, England 3 CONT Died: abt 4 Jan 1619 3 CONT Henlow, [parish], Bedfordshire, England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07809@ 0 @ind15935@ INDI 1 NAME MARY /MOSHER/ 2 DISPLAY MARY MOSHER 2 GIVN MARY 2 SURN MOSHER 1 POSITION 20380,-900 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 20315,-844,20446,-981 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1641 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 2 FEB 1718 2 NOTE Mary Mosher-[4834] 3 CONT Mosher, Mary 3 CONT Birth : 1641 Falmouth, Cumberland Co, Maine 3 CONT Death : 2 Feb 1718 Westerly, Washington Co, Rhode Island 3 CONT 3 CONT (1641-1718) 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Mary Mosher- 2 CONT Children: 2 CONT Maxson, John 2 CONT Maxson, Dorothy 2 CONT Maxson, Joseph 2 CONT Maxson, Hannah 2 CONT Maxson, Mary 2 CONT Maxson, Jonathan 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00229@ 1 FAMS @fam07811@ 1 FAMC @fam07812@ 0 @ind15936@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN /MAXSON SR/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN MAXSON SR 2 GIVN JOHN 2 SURN MAXSON SR 1 POSITION 19780,-880 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 19715,-824,19846,-986 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE MAR 1639 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 17 DEC 1720 2 NOTE John Maxson- 3 CONT Maxson, John 3 CONT Birth : Mar 1639 Aquidneck, Rhode Island 3 CONT Death : 17 Dec 1720 Westerly, Washington Co, Rhode Island 3 CONT 3 CONT (1639-1720) 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE JOHN MAXSON, SENIOR 2 CONT 2 CONT The advocates of the true Sabbath look with a dignified pride to the e 2 CONC xample of great and good men who have sustained the banner of truth, t 2 CONC hrough trials and sufferings, from generation to generation, till the 2 CONC time when that faith was planted on the shores of America. Beginning c 2 CONC oeval with the establishment of civilization on this continent, they w 2 CONC ere made partakers of many hardships and perils, to which they, as fou 2 CONC nders of their church organization here, were peculiarly exposed. They 2 CONC were nevertheless earnest, practical, God-fearing men; no mad enthusi 2 CONC asts, crazed with new doctrines, and following in misguided zeal each 2 CONC ignis fatuus that flickered in the religious atmosphere. For, having b 2 CONC een thought liberality by persecution, and steadfastness by suffering, 2 CONC they were at once good citizens and exalted Christians. 2 CONT 2 CONT Among them was the subject of the present sketch, the first leading El 2 CONC der of the Seventh-day Baptist Church in Westerly, R.I. His parents ca 2 CONC me from England, and were among the earliest settlers of New England, 2 CONC and also among the first who attempted a landing on the shores of Conn 2 CONC ecticut. 2 CONT 2 CONT The party with which they were connected made a temporary settlement, 2 CONC it is supposed, near Throg’s Neck, hence for some time after called Ma 2 CONC xson’s Point. They carried on a trade with the Indians, and prospered, 2 CONC until about the time of the breaking out of the Pequod War, in 1637, 2 CONC when the Indians who surrounded them, instigated probably by emissarie 2 CONC s from the Pequods, suddenly abstained from intercourse with [page 50] 2 CONC the settlers. Upon their sending to the natives to inquire why they d 2 CONC id not come in as usual to trade, they received answer, that they fear 2 CONC ed their dogs, which they allowed to go unconfined, but that if they w 2 CONC ould shut them up, they would come in again. The unsuspecting colonist 2 CONC s, blinded by their apparent good will, complied with the condition; a 2 CONC nd their watchful sentinels once confined, the savages made an attack 2 CONC upon the settlement, and drove the whites to their shallop. A portion 2 CONC of them landing in a boat the next day, to procure more provisions and 2 CONC produce from their gardens, were again attacked, and Mr. Maxson and h 2 CONC is son Richard were killed. Mrs. Maxson escaped with the survivors in 2 CONC the shallop, and after a long and tedious passage, landed on the islan 2 CONC d of Aquetneck, the nearest place on the coast at that time free from 2 CONC danger of the hostile Indians; where, soon after landing, John was bor 2 CONC n. This was in the spring of 1638; and as the island was purchased of 2 CONC the Sachems Miantonimoh and Canonicus on the 24th of March of that yea 2 CONC r, and settled by the English immediately thereafter, Mrs. Maxson rema 2 CONC ined there, and devoted herself to the support and education of her so 2 CONC n. Mr. Maxson, thus has the distinction of being the first white child 2 CONC born on the island of Rhode Island, or Aquetneck as it was then calle 2 CONC d. 2 CONT 2 CONT This is the substance of the family traditions, and we regret that the 2 CONC y do not give us more knowledge of the Christian mother and heroine. W 2 CONC e would have been glad at least to have known that she lived to be rep 2 CONC aid for all her sorrows and privations by seeing her son advanced to t 2 CONC he great usefulness and consideration to which he attained. Oh, how th 2 CONC e great usefulness and consideration to which he attained. Oh, how dea 2 CONC r that hope to the heart of the Christian mother, and how supreme the 2 CONC joy at its fulfillment! Then and by that only are the toils, the pains 2 CONC and anxieties of the past recompensed, and the subdued and grateful h 2 CONC eart rests a moment in the purest happiness earth can give, ere it pas 2 CONC ses hopefully, trustingly, yet tremblingly, to the final rest. Who but 2 CONC the Omniscient can read that holiest page in humanity’s record - - th 2 CONC e heart of the Christian mother, sanctified by privation, hallowed by 2 CONC suffering, and finding its highest, only, and sufficient reward in the 2 CONC fulfillment of the noblest duty God has appointed to it. None other t 2 CONC han herself can comprehend it. The matron who, in the appliances of we 2 CONC alth and ease, has reared her children, as she has not known the trial 2 CONC s, neither can she know the rapture of the sorrow-stricken soul winnin 2 CONC g its way to the throne of God by its trustful humility, and there ren 2 CONC dering back its improved talent. Such a return was the son of that wid 2 CONC owed mother an energetic, earnest, useful man. 2 CONT 2 CONT [page 51] In 1661, Mr. Maxson, then twenty-three years old, joined a c 2 CONC ompany which was formed at Newport for the purchase and settlement of 2 CONC a portion of the Narragansett country, called by the Indians Misquamic 2 CONC ut, as appears from the records of the company. The articles of agreem 2 CONC ent were signed on the 22nd of March, 1661, and Mr. Maxson soon after 2 CONC removed to the new settlement, which thence became the scene of his la 2 CONC bors. He was married to Mary Mosher, the daughter or sister of Hugh Mo 2 CONC sher, one of the purchasers of Misquamicut, whose name is among those 2 CONC recorded in the Rhode Island Historical Society’s Collection. 2 CONT 2 CONT We have no other information respecting Mr. Maxson until the year 1692 2 CONC . In the mean time the colony had generally embraced the views of the 2 CONC Seventh-day Baptists, and had connected themselves with the church in 2 CONC Newport, of which William Hiscox was pastor; and John Crandall, who be 2 CONC fore that time was an elder of the First Baptist Church, became a coll 2 CONC eague, residing in Westerly. Meetings were held weekly at Westerly, an 2 CONC d church meetings were alternately held there and at Newport. Yearly o 2 CONC r "general Meetings" were also established, and were attended in alter 2 CONC nation at Westerly and Newport. 2 CONT 2 CONT It is not known precisely at what time Mr. Maxson became a member of t 2 CONC his church. The first entry in the existing book of church records is 2 CONC under date of July 3d, 1692, and the next is of July 30th, at which Jo 2 CONC hn Maxson, Jr., and his wife Judith, were admitted to membership of th 2 CONC e church. His daughter Tacy was added on the 24th of September followi 2 CONC ng. On the 24th of January, 1694, Joseph was baptized; and on the 23d 2 CONC of July, 1710, Jonathan submitted to the ordinance. He was probably th 2 CONC e youngest son of the Elder, being born about 1680, and died in 1732. 2 CONT 2 CONT Mr. Maxson took an active interest in the church, and was often appoin 2 CONC ted to act as messenger to delinquent members or distant brethren. He 2 CONC evidently had the advancement of true religion much at heart, and deli 2 CONC ghted in the service of his Divine Master, while his holy and blameles 2 CONC s life, giving him an eminent degree that influence which was calculat 2 CONC ed to harmonize conflicting views, and allay all unkindly feeling amon 2 CONC g those around him, he was enabled, according to his desires, to do mu 2 CONC ch towards the building up of Zion. His brethren, recognizing the valu 2 CONC e of his labors, desired to call him to the office of the church; and 2 CONC at a church meeting held at his house on the 15th of 9th month, 1703, 2 CONC "Mr. Maxson was desired by the church to officiate in the dis- [page 5 2 CONC 2] pensing of the ordinance of breaking bread in Bro. Gibson’s absence 2 CONC , which he did accept." 2 CONT 2 CONT In 1708 the church was divided, and the members residing in and about 2 CONC Westerly were formed into a separate church, when according to the rec 2 CONC ords of the new church, "taking into consideration the necessity, as a 2 CONC lso our privilege and duty, by the authority of God’s word, that one b 2 CONC e chosen to the place and office of an elder to the congregation in an 2 CONC d about Westerly, it is agreed and desired, that our aged brother John 2 CONC Maxson, Sen., be the person." And by another paragraph we are informe 2 CONC d that "on the 20th of the same month our beloved brother John Maxson, 2 CONC Sen., was ordained to the place and office of an elder to the congreg 2 CONC ation in and about Westerly, by fasting and prayer and laying on of ha 2 CONC nds." 2 CONT 2 CONT Mr. Maxson was then at the advanced age of 70 years, an elder indeed, 2 CONC ripe in judgment and good works, tried and found worthy, not a mere bo 2 CONC ok-taught ecclesiastic, but a practical leader of the church militant. 2 CONC He continued, even at this great age, to perform the duties of an eld 2 CONC er, and seemed particularly desirous of stirring up the gifts of the c 2 CONC hurch, that the order of the Gospel might not be interrupted, and that 2 CONC efficient officers of the church might be ready to succeed in the pla 2 CONC ce of those who were ready to depart. His anxiety on this subject was 2 CONC deeply impressed upon the minds of the leading members, and a response 2 CONC was made which enabled him, on the 12th of 10th month, 1710, to submi 2 CONC t the following resolution: - 2 CONT 2 CONT "Whereas, it hath pleased Almighty God, of his goodness, grace, and me 2 CONC rcy, to endow several brethren with the gifts of his Spirit to the edi 2 CONC fication of the church, therefore, each and every one of the said gift 2 CONC ed brethren be requested to exercise their gifts in the church of thei 2 CONC r privilege and duty, that the church might be partakers of the same." 2 CONT It was therefore agreed, that "the Elder, with William Davis and John 2 CONC Maxson, Jr., should improve the next Sabbath; the Elder, with Joseph C 2 CONC larke, Jr., and George Stillman, should improve the Sabbath following; 2 CONC and the Elder, with Joseph Clarke, Sen., and Joseph Crandall, the nex 2 CONC t Sabbath after them; and so on successively till the church order oth 2 CONC erwise; provided always, that if any brother be pressed in his spirit 2 CONC by the Spirit of God, and moved thereby to speak, the aforesaid brethr 2 CONC en in their order and succession shall not obstruct or hinder such bro 2 CONC ther." 2 CONT But the infirmities of age could could [sic] not be resisted entirely, 2 CONC even by his zealous spirit. The voice that had proclaimed the lessons 2 CONC of wisdom to the children of God, was beginning to falter; and on the 2 CONC [page 53] 26th of June, 1712, Elder Maxson requested the congregation 2 CONC to make choice of a person from among them to take the place of an el 2 CONC der of the church, alledging [sic] his age and consequent inability to 2 CONC serve the congregation as her formerly had done. The church selected 2 CONC Joseph Clarke, Jr., as a candidate for the sacred office, and appointe 2 CONC d a meeting for the 9th of the next month to determine the choice. At 2 CONC this meeting, Mr. Clarke having consented, the church appointed the 21 2 CONC st of August for the ordination, when he was ordained an elder and col 2 CONC league of Eld. Maxson. John Maxson, Jr., was at the same time ordained 2 CONC a deacon. The church at this time consisted of about 130 members. 2 CONT 2 CONT In 1716, Eld. Maxson proposed to the church to resign his office, on a 2 CONC ccount of his age; but the church not considering the office revokable 2 CONC , or that they had power to release him from it for that reason, refus 2 CONC ed to accept his resignation. They however proposed to appoint a colle 2 CONC ague, and an additional number of deacons, in order to relieve him fro 2 CONC m as much of the burthen as might be. Eld. Joseph Clarke, his colleagu 2 CONC e, died June 5th, 1719, when they proposed John Maxson, Jr., as an eld 2 CONC er, to take the charge as senior elder, and nominated William Tanner, 2 CONC Jos. Maxson, and Benj. Burdick, as deacons. These brethren declined th 2 CONC e office of deacon, on the ground that none ought to be appointed deac 2 CONC ons who had not the gifts for an elder, which they considered themselv 2 CONC es not to have. Whereupon Thomas Hiscox was appointed to the office of 2 CONC deacon, which he accepted, and in 1719 was chosen an elder, making at 2 CONC this time three elders, viz. John Maxson, Sen., John Maxson, Jr., and 2 CONC Thomas Hiscox. 2 CONT 2 CONT Mr. Maxson lost the venerable partner of his life’s journey on the 2nd 2 CONC of February, 1718, in her 78th year. For about half a century they ha 2 CONC d traveled hand in hand, and the fulfillment of all the promises to th 2 CONC e righteous had been theirs; and when the old man, surrounded by the c 2 CONC hildren of their joy, followed her to the tomb, for a short separation 2 CONC , we will not believe that the so near approach of death chilled one d 2 CONC egree more his blood; but now, in the twilight of life, as the earth d 2 CONC arkened around him, heaven grew brighter and more desirable; and as da 2 CONC y passes into night, he also sank peacefully to rest on the 17th of De 2 CONC cember, 1720, aged 82 years. He was buried in the Clarke burying-groun 2 CONC d, near the Pawcatuck river, in view of the old site of the Hopkinton 2 CONC meeting-house, where, upon a blue slate-stone, is the following inscri 2 CONC ption: - 2 CONT 2 CONT "Here lieth the body of John Maxson, died Dec.ye 17, 1720, in the 82nd 2 CONC year of his age. 2 CONT 2 CONT Copied from an original copy of Volume 1, No. 2, April, 1852, pp 49-58 2 CONC , of the Seventh-Day Baptist Memorial, a quarterly magazine, devoted t 2 CONC o biography, history, and statistics. Published in New York, by the Se 2 CONC venth-Day Baptist Publishing Society, No. 9 Spruce Street. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07811@ 1 FAMC @fam07813@ 0 @ind15937@ INDI 1 NAME LYDIA /MAXSON/ 2 DISPLAY LYDIA MAXSON 2 GIVN LYDIA 2 SURN MAXSON 1 POSITION 20500,-700 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 20444,-644,20557,-781 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1612 1 DEAT Y 2 NOTE Maxson, Lydia 3 CONT Birth : 1612 England 3 CONT Death : Tiverton, Rhode Island 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children: 2 CONT Mosher, Hugh 2 CONT Mosher, Mary 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00054@ 1 FAMS @fam07812@ 0 @ind15938@ INDI 1 NAME HUGH /MOSHER/ 2 DISPLAY HUGH MOSHER 2 GIVN HUGH 2 SURN MOSHER 1 POSITION 20280,-710 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 20215,-654,20346,-791 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1610 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 26 SEP 1665 2 NOTE Mosher, Hugh 3 CONT Birth : Abt 1610 England 3 CONT Death : 26 Sep 1666 Newport, Newport Co, Rhode Island 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07812@ 1 FAMC @fam07814@ 0 @ind15939@ INDI 1 NAME REBECCA MAXSON /HARNDELL/ 2 DISPLAY REBECCA MAXSON HARNDELL 2 GIVN REBECCA 2 MIDDLE MAXSON 2 SURN HARNDELL 1 POSITION 19880,-690 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 19813,-634,19947,-796 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1514 1 DEAT Y 2 NOTE Rebecca Maxson Harndell 3 CONT 3 CONT (Abt 1614- ) 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children: 2 CONT Maxson, Richard 2 CONT Birth : Abt 1630 England 2 CONT Death : 1643 Throgg's Neck, New York 2 CONT Maxson, Rebecca 2 CONT Maxson, John 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00008@ 1 FAMS @fam07813@ 0 @ind15940@ INDI 1 NAME RICHARD /MAXSON/ 2 DISPLAY RICHARD MAXSON 2 GIVN RICHARD 2 SURN MAXSON 1 POSITION 19660,-670 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 19595,-614,19726,-751 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1602 2 PLAC England 3 _XREF @place00004@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1643 2 PLAC Throgg's Neck, New York 3 _XREF @place00012@ 2 NOTE Richard Maxson 3 CONT (Abt 1602-1643) 3 CONT Birth : Abt 1602 England 3 CONT Death : 1643 Throgg's Neck, New York 3 CONT 3 CONT 3 CONT 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07813@ 0 @ind15941@ INDI 1 NAME // 1 POSITION 20370,-510 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 20328,-468,20412,-552 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @fam07814@ 0 @ind15942@ INDI 1 NAME STEPHEN /MOSHER/ 2 DISPLAY STEPHEN MOSHER 2 GIVN STEPHEN 2 SURN MOSHER 1 POSITION 20170,-500 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 20109,-444,20231,-581 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1580 1 DEAT Y 2 NOTE Mosher, Stephen 3 CONT Birth : Abt 1580 England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Mosher, Stephen 1 FAMS @fam07814@ 0 @ind09898@ INDI 1 NAME FRANCES /BROWN/ 2 DISPLAY FRANCES BROWN 2 GIVN FRANCES 2 SURN BROWN 1 POSITION -17790,-1490 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -17851,-1434,-17729,-1571 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1745 1 DEAT Y 2 NOTE Birth: 1745 in Warwick, RI 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE CHILDREN 2 CONT 2 CONT Elisha Wells b: 1767, Died 1822. Married Mary Wilmarth (1769-1853). H 2 CONC ad 11 children. 2 CONT 5. John Brown Wells b: 1769, died 1822. 2 CONT 5. )Charles Wells b: 1770, d: 1858 2 CONT 5. )Johanna Wells (no record) 2 CONT 5. ) Rufus Wells (no record) probably about 1774 or 1775. Married Mar 2 CONC y Phillips of Berkshire Co., Mass. Estate admin. 1816-1819, cash from 2 CONC Peter Wells by Samuel Weels.. Mary Phillips was a Quaker. 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00165@ 1 FAMC @fam04849@ 1 FAMS @fam04817@ 0 @ind09902@ INDI 1 NAME FRANCIS /WATSON/ 2 DISPLAY FRANCIS WATSON 2 GIVN FRANCIS 2 SURN WATSON 1 POSITION -18230,-1080 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -18287,-1038,-18173,-1161 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT Elizabeth BROWN b: 1705 in Westerly, RI 2 CONT Mary BROWN b: 1706 in Westerly, RI 2 CONT Benjamin BROWN b: 1708 in Westerly, RI 2 CONT Daniel BROWN b: 1709 in Westerly, RI 2 CONT Elisha BROWN b: ABT 1711 in Westerly, RI 2 CONT Dorcas BROWN b: 1713 in Westerly, RI 2 CONT John BROWN b: 1714 in Westerly, RI 2 CONT Desire BROWN b: 1723 in Westerly, RI 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00230@ 1 FAMS @fam04819@ 1 FAMC @fam04820@ 0 @ind09903@ INDI 1 NAME DANIEL /BROWN/ 2 DISPLAY DANIEL BROWN 2 GIVN DANIEL 2 SURN BROWN 1 POSITION -19130,-1100 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -19180,-1044,-19079,-1181 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 NOTE Birth: in prob. Newport, RI 3 CONT 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1726 2 NOTE Name: Daniel BROWN 3 CONT 3 CONT Death: 1726 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Note: His home farm contained 429 Acres of the Shanack Purchase, 447 A 2 CONC cres in the Wood River Purchase, 1 FAMS @fam04819@ 1 FAMC @fam04821@ 0 @ind09904@ INDI 1 NAME DORCAS /GARDNER/ 2 DISPLAY DORCAS GARDNER 2 GIVN DORCAS 2 SURN GARDNER 1 POSITION -17850,-870 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -17915,-814,-17784,-951 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1656 2 NOTE b. 1656, Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island; 2 PLAC Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island; 3 _XREF @place00025@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1702 2 NOTE d. 1702, 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE DORCAS GARDNER, m. JOHN WATSON November 17, 1673, South Kingstown, Was 2 CONC hington County, Rhode Island; 2 CONT 2 CONT Children 2 CONT Frances WATSON 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00165@ 1 FAMS @fam04820@ 1 FAMC @fam07821@ 0 @ind09905@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN /WATSON/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN WATSON 2 GIVN JOHN 2 SURN WATSON 1 POSITION -18520,-880 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -18585,-824,-18454,-961 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 BORDER 4 OUTLINE #808080 2 FLAGS 3 ENABLE bt 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1654 2 NOTE 1654, North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island; 2 PLAC North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island; 3 _XREF @place00023@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 11 MAR 1728 2 PLAC North Kingstown, Washington 3 _XREF @place00024@ 2 NOTE d. March 11, 1728, North Kingstown, Washington 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam04820@ 1 FAMC @fam07824@ 0 @ind09906@ INDI 1 NAME MARY /COOK/ 2 DISPLAY MARY COOK 2 GIVN MARY 2 SURN COOK 1 POSITION -18730,-900 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -18772,-858,-18688,-981 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE ALT SLOCUM 2 CONT 2 CONT Marriage 1 Thomas COOK 2 CONT Children OF BROWN BY FIRST WIFE ALSO NAMED MARY. 2 CONT James BROWN b: ABT 1674 2 CONT John BROWN b: ABT 1675 2 CONT William BROWN b: ABT 1676 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Marriage 2 Jeremiah BROWN b: in 2 CONT Providence, RI 2 CONT Children 2 CONT Samuel BROWN b: 1680 2 CONT Joseph BROWN 2 CONT Daniel BROWN b: in prob. Newport, RI 2 CONT Mary BROWN 2 CONT Hannah BROWN 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00229@ 1 FAMS @fam04821@ 0 @ind09907@ INDI 1 NAME JEREMIAH /BROWN/ 2 DISPLAY JEREMIAH BROWN 2 GIVN JEREMIAH 2 SURN BROWN 1 POSITION -19400,-880 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -19465,-824,-19334,-961 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1634 2 NOTE Birth: in Providence, RI 3 CONT 3 CONT 2 PLAC Providence, RI 3 _XREF @place00097@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1690 2 PLAC Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island 3 _XREF @place00096@ 2 NOTE d: 1690 in Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island 3 CONT Name: Jeremiah BROWN 3 CONT 3 CONT Birth: in Providence, RI 3 CONT Death: 1690 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam04821@ 1 FAMC @fam04825@ 0 @ind09914@ INDI 1 NAME ELIZABETH /SHARPAROWE/ 2 DISPLAY ELIZABETH SHARPAROWE 2 GIVN ELIZABETH 2 SURN SHARPAROWE 1 POSITION -19280,-680 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -19368,-624,-19191,-761 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1604 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1672 2 NOTE Name: Elizabeth SHARPAROWE 3 CONT 3 CONT Birth: 1604 in Melchbourne, Bedfordshire, England 3 CONT Death: 1672 in Providence, RI 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Elizabeth SHARPAROWE 2 CONT Children 2 CONT John BROWN b: 1627 in England 2 CONT James BROWN b: in Providence, RI 2 CONT Jeremiah BROWN b: in Providence, RI 2 CONT Judah BROWN b: in Providence, RI 2 CONT Daniel BROWN b: in Providence, RI 2 CONT Chad BROWN b: in Providence, RI 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam04825@ 0 @ind09915@ INDI 1 NAME REV. CHAD /BROWN/ 2 DISPLAY REV. CHAD BROWN 2 GIVN REV. CHAD 2 SURN BROWN 1 SOURCES @source00060@ 1 POSITION -19490,-680 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -19555,-624,-19424,-786 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1600 2 NOTE Birth: 1600 in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England 3 CONT 2 PLAC High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England 3 _XREF @place00098@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1650 2 PLAC Providence, RI 3 _XREF @place00097@ 2 NOTE Name: Chad BROWN 3 CONT 3 CONT Death: 1650 in Providence, RI 3 CONT Burial: Old North Burial Ground, Providence, RI 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE He arrived in Boston, MA in the early part of 1638 in the Ship Martin. 2 CONT 1642 he was ordained Minister of the First Baptist Church of Providenc 2 CONC e, RI 2 CONT 2 CONT His home in Providence was at the corner of Market Square and College 2 CONC Street which is now part of Brown University. 2 CONT 2 CONT He was originally buried upon his lands on the site currently occupied 2 CONC by the Court House. His remains were remove to the North Burial Groun 2 CONC d in 1792. 2 CONT Sources: 2 CONT Title: Encyclopedia of Biography, Massachusetts 2 CONT Title: Genealogies of R. I. Families, Volume I, Chad Browne of Provide 2 CONC nce, R. I., and Four Generations of His Descendants 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam04825@ 0 @ind09932@ INDI 1 NAME HANNAH /NICHOLS/ 2 DISPLAY HANNAH NICHOLS 2 GIVN HANNAH 2 SURN NICHOLS 1 POSITION -16180,-1060 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -16245,-1004,-16114,-1141 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 MAR 1684 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 7 JUN 1759 2 NOTE Hannah Nichols [Parents] was born on 9 Mar 1684. She died before 7 Jun 3 CONC 1759. She married Joseph Edmunds on 13 Dec 1708. 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Hannah Nichols 2 CONT children: 2 CONT 2 CONT M i Thomas Edmunds was born on 16 Oct 1709. 2 CONT M ii Joseph Edmunds. 2 CONT F iii Patience Edmunds was born in 1713. 2 CONT F iv Mary Edmunds was born on 5 Jun 1714. 2 CONT F v Hannah Edmunds was born on 25 Sep 1718. 2 CONT M vi Andrew Edmunds was born on 23 Oct 1720. 2 CONT M vii William Edmunds I 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam04834@ 1 FAMC @fam04835@ 0 @ind09933@ INDI 1 NAME JOSEPH /EDMUNDS/ 2 DISPLAY JOSEPH EDMUNDS 2 GIVN JOSEPH 2 SURN EDMUNDS 1 POSITION -17210,-1080 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -17275,-1024,-17144,-1161 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 AUG 1685 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1767 2 NOTE Joseph Edmunds was born on 17 Aug 1685 in Providence, East Greenwich, 3 CONC Warwick, Rhode Island. He died in 1767 in Rhode Island. He married Ha 3 CONC nnah Nichols on 13 Dec 1708. 3 CONT 3 CONT 3 CONT Other marriages: 3 CONT 3 CONT Vaughan, Elizabeth 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam04834@ 1 FAMC @fam04836@ 0 @ind09934@ INDI 1 NAME MERCY /REYNOLDS/ 2 DISPLAY MERCY REYNOLDS 2 GIVN MERCY 2 SURN REYNOLDS 1 POSITION -15990,-870 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -16058,-814,-15921,-951 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 DEC 1664 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 27 DEC 1738 2 NOTE Mercy Reynolds was born on 22 Dec 1664 in Plymouth Colony, Plymouth, M 3 CONC assachusetts. She died before 27 Dec 1738 in Rhode Island. She married 3 CONC Thomas Nichols. 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Mercy Reynolds 1 FAMS @fam04835@ 1 FAMC @fam04837@ 0 @ind09935@ INDI 1 NAME THOMAS /NICHOLS/ 2 DISPLAY THOMAS NICHOLS 2 GIVN THOMAS 2 SURN NICHOLS 1 POSITION -16460,-870 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -16525,-814,-16394,-951 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 AUG 1660 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1745 2 NOTE Thomas Nichols was born on 6 Aug 1660 in Newport, Rhode Island. He die 3 CONC d in 1745 in Rhode Island. He married Mercy Reynolds. 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam04835@ 1 FAMC @fam04838@ 0 @ind09936@ INDI 1 NAME MARY /HEARNDEN/ 2 DISPLAY MARY HEARNDEN 2 GIVN MARY 2 SURN HEARNDEN 1 POSITION -16890,-890 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -16960,-834,-16819,-971 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1656 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1696 2 NOTE Mary Hearnden was born in 1656 in Providence, Rhode Island. She died i 3 CONC n 1696 in Rhode Island. She married Andrew Edmunds on 14 Oct 1675. 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Mary Hearnden 2 CONT children: 2 CONT 2 CONT F i Mary Edmunds was born on 20 Oct 1676. 2 CONT F ii Sarah Edmunds 2 CONT M iii William Edmunds 2 CONT M iv Andrew Edmunds 2 CONT M v Joseph Edmunds 2 CONT F vi Patience Edmunds was born on 2 Feb 1687. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam04836@ 1 FAMC @fam04839@ 0 @ind09937@ INDI 1 NAME ANDREW /EDMUNDS/ 2 DISPLAY ANDREW EDMUNDS 2 GIVN ANDREW 2 SURN EDMUNDS 1 POSITION -17320,-880 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -17385,-824,-17254,-961 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1639 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1695 2 NOTE Andrew Edmunds was born in 1639 in England?. He died in 1695 in Warwic 3 CONC h, Rhode Island. He married Mary Hearnden on 14 Oct 1675. 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Andrew was an "old Indian fighter" who didn't seem to spend much time 2 CONC at home, and the early records of Providence have quite a bit to say a 2 CONC bout him. 2 CONT 2 CONT Andrew Edmunds, the immigrant ancestor, came of old English stock. He 2 CONC was born in 1639 and died in 1695. He was probably related to William 2 CONC Edmunds, who settled in Lynn, Massachusetts before 1635 and died in 16 2 CONC 93 leaving sons John, Joseph, and Samuel. Also related to Walter Edmun 2 CONC ds who settled in Concord, Massachusetts as early as 1639 and removed 2 CONC to Charlestown, Massachusetts and died July 13, 1667 leaving sons Josh 2 CONC ua, Daniel, and John. The records show little concerning the early lif 2 CONC e of Andrew Edmunds. He settled in Warwick, Rhode Island and married M 2 CONC ary Hearnden who died in 1696, probably his second wife on October 14, 2 CONC 1675. During King Philip's war he was a captain of a Rhode Island com 2 CONC pany, and on August 6, 1676, the general assembly voted to "Captain An 2 CONC drew Edmunds and his company one-half the produce of the Indians, thir 2 CONC ty-five, brought in by them." These Indian captives were sold into sla 2 CONC very by the colonists for nine-year terms. He was granted four acres f 2 CONC or his services in the war and granted the right to operate a ferry at 2 CONC what is now Red Bridge, March 3, 1679. In this year he deposed that h 2 CONC e was aged about forty years. In 1687, nine acres of land were given h 2 CONC im in lieu of the four previously granted, the first land given being 2 CONC unsuitable and poor. He was granted the sum of twenty shillings a week 2 CONC by Plymouth colony, December 25, 1689, for services in the late exped 2 CONC ition against the Indians. He was allowed the balance of his pay as ca 2 CONC ptain, March 3, 1690, for his good services in the late eastern wars a 2 CONC nd his wife was paid his wages later in 1690 during his absence in the 2 CONC service. He returned from the war and was afterward appointed by the 2 CONC general assembly of Rhode Island special constable for the main land. 2 CONC His will was dated June 22, 1695 and proved August 13 following. His w 2 CONC ife Mary was executor and his sons, Andrew, William, and Joseph were l 2 CONC egatees. In 1696 his widow was allowed to keep the ferry. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam04836@ 0 @ind09938@ INDI 1 NAME DEBORAH /POTTER/ 2 DISPLAY DEBORAH POTTER 2 GIVN DEBORAH 2 SURN POTTER 1 POSITION -15900,-700 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -15965,-644,-15834,-781 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1628 2 PLAC North Kingston, Rhode Island. 3 _XREF @place00643@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 15 OCT 1692 2 PLAC North Kingston, Rhode Island. 3 _XREF @place00643@ 2 NOTE She died on 15 Oct 1692 in North Kingston, Rhode IslanD 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE children: 2 CONT 2 CONT F i Mercy Reynolds 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam04837@ 0 @ind09939@ INDI 1 NAME JAMES /REYNOLDS/ 2 DISPLAY JAMES REYNOLDS 2 GIVN JAMES 2 SURN REYNOLDS 1 POSITION -16080,-700 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -16148,-644,-16011,-781 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 MAY 1625 2 NOTE James Reynolds was born on 13 May 1625 in North Kingston, Rhode Island 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE AUG 1700 2 NOTE James Reynolds was born on 13 May 1625 in North Kingston, Rhode Island 3 CONC . He died in Aug 1700 in North Kingston, Rhode Island. He married Debo 3 CONC rah Potter in 1647 in North Kingston, Rhode Island. 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam04837@ 1 FAMC @fam04848@ 0 @ind09940@ INDI 1 NAME HANNAH /GRIFFIN/ 2 DISPLAY HANNAH GRIFFIN 2 GIVN HANNAH 2 SURN GRIFFIN 1 POSITION -16330,-700 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -16385,-644,-16275,-781 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 DEC 1642 2 NOTE annah Griffin was born on 17 Dec 1642 in Newport, Rhode Island. 1 DEAT Y 2 NOTE Hannah Griffin was born on 17 Dec 1642 in Newport, Rhode Island. She m 3 CONC arried Thomas Nichols in 1659 in Newport, Rhode Island. 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam04838@ 1 FAMC @fam04846@ 0 @ind09941@ INDI 1 NAME THOMAS /NICHOLS/ 2 DISPLAY THOMAS NICHOLS 2 GIVN THOMAS 2 SURN NICHOLS 1 POSITION -16540,-690 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -16605,-634,-16474,-771 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 DEC 1642 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1708 2 NOTE Thomas Nichols was born on 17 Dec 1642 in Newport, Rhode Island. He di 3 CONC ed in 1708/1711 in Newport, Rhode Island. He married Hannah Griffin in 3 CONC 1659 in Newport, Rhode Island. 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam04838@ 1 FAMC @fam04845@ 0 @ind09942@ INDI 1 NAME ELIZABETH /WHITE/ 2 DISPLAY ELIZABETH WHITE 2 GIVN ELIZABETH 2 SURN WHITE 1 POSITION -16800,-710 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -16868,-654,-16731,-791 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1609 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1701 2 NOTE Elizabeth White was born in 1609 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts. Sh 3 CONC e died in 1700/1701 in Providence, Rhode Island. She married Benjamin 3 CONC Hearnden. 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Elizabeth White 2 CONT children: 2 CONT 2 CONT F i Mary Hearnden 2 CONT 2 CONT Children were: Sarah HEARNDEN, Alice HEARNDEN, Mary HEARNDEN, Benjamin 2 CONC HEARNDEN, Joseph HEARNDEN, William HEARNDEN, John HEARNDEN, Thomas HE 2 CONC ARNDEN, Isaac HEARNDEN. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam04839@ 1 FAMC @fam04844@ 0 @ind09943@ INDI 1 NAME BENJAMIN /HEARNDEN/ 2 DISPLAY BENJAMIN HEARNDEN 2 GIVN BENJAMIN 2 SURN HEARNDEN 1 POSITION -16980,-710 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -17050,-654,-16909,-791 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1618 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 18 APR 1694 2 NOTE Benjamin Hearnden [Parents] was born in 1618 in Bath, Somerset, Englan 3 CONC d. He died on 18 Apr 1694 in Providence, Rhode Island. He married Eliz 3 CONC abeth White. 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Benjamin Hearnden 2 CONT Benjamin HEARNDEN was born about 1625.(11646) He immigrated about 164 2 CONC 0. He died about May 1687 in Providence, Providence Co., RI.(11647) (1 2 CONC 1648) He had an estate probated on 4 Apr 1688 in Newport, Newport Co., 2 CONC RI.(11649) 2 CONT He was married to Elizabeth WHITE about 1647 in RI. (11650)(11651) 1 FAMS @fam04839@ 1 FAMC @fam04843@ 0 @ind09950@ INDI 1 NAME JOAN ANNE JENTLEMEN /CLINTON/ 2 DISPLAY JOAN ANNE JENTLEMEN CLINTON 2 GIVN JOAN ANNE 2 MIDDLE JENTLEMEN 2 SURN CLINTON 1 POSITION -16950,-500 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -17024,-444,-16875,-606 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1592 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 25 DEC 1632 2 NOTE Joan Anne Jentlemen Clinton [Parents] was born about 1592 in Bath, Som 3 CONC erset, England. She died on 25 Dec 1632 in Charlestown, Middlesex, Mas 3 CONC sachusetts. She married James Harrington in 1613 in Bath, Somerset, En 3 CONC gland. 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Joan Anne Jentlemen Clinton 2 CONT children: 2 CONT 2 CONT M i Benjamin Hearnden 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam04843@ 1 FAMC @fam07783@ 0 @ind09951@ INDI 1 NAME JAMES /HARRINGTON/ 2 DISPLAY JAMES HARRINGTON 2 GIVN JAMES 2 SURN HARRINGTON 1 POSITION -17250,-490 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -17332,-434,-17167,-571 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1592 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1631 2 NOTE James Harrington was born in 1592 in Bath, Somerset, England. He died 3 CONC in 1630/1631 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts. 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE James Harrington 1 FAMS @fam04843@ 1 FAMC @fam07784@ 0 @ind09952@ INDI 1 NAME HANNA ELIZABETH /CADMAN/ 2 DISPLAY HANNA ELIZABETH CADMAN 2 GIVN HANNA 2 MIDDLE ELIZABETH 2 SURN CADMAN 1 POSITION -16690,-490 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -16758,-434,-16621,-596 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1608 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 23 DEC 1690 2 NOTE Hanna (or Elizabeth) Cadman [Parents] was born about 1608 in Boston, M 3 CONC assachusetts. She died on 23 Dec 1690 in Boston, Massachusetts. 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Hanna (or Elizabeth) Cadman 1 FAMS @fam04844@ 1 FAMC @fam07785@ 0 @ind09953@ INDI 1 NAME WILLIAM /WHITE/ 2 DISPLAY WILLIAM WHITE 2 GIVN WILLIAM 2 SURN WHITE 1 POSITION -16820,-510 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -16885,-454,-16754,-591 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1622 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 30 DEC 1673 2 NOTE William White was born in 1622 in England. He died on 30 Dec 1673 in B 3 CONC oston, Suffolk, Massachusetts. He married Hanna (or Elizabeth) Cadman. 3 CONC 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam04844@ 0 @ind09954@ INDI 1 NAME JANE /PHILLIPS/ 2 DISPLAY JANE PHILLIPS 2 GIVN JANE 2 SURN PHILLIPS 1 POSITION -16440,-450 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -16496,-408,-16383,-531 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 2 NOTE Jane Philips was born in England. She married Edmund Nichols about 16 3 CONC 40. 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam04845@ 0 @ind09955@ INDI 1 NAME EDMUND (ENGLAND) /NICHOLS/ 2 DISPLAY EDMUND (ENGLAND) NICHOLS 2 GIVN EDMUND 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN NICHOLS 1 POSITION -16560,-450 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -16628,-394,-16491,-556 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1616 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 27 MAR 1661 2 NOTE Edmund Nichols [Parents] was born in 1616 in Llantwitt, Major, Glamorg 3 CONC an, Wales. He died on 27 Mar 1661 in Llantwitt, Major, Glamorgan, Wale 3 CONC s. He married Jane Philips about 1640. 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam04845@ 0 @ind09956@ INDI 1 NAME // 1 POSITION -16230,-490 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -16272,-448,-16188,-532 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @fam04846@ 0 @ind09957@ INDI 1 NAME ROBERT /GRIFFIN/ 2 DISPLAY ROBERT GRIFFIN 2 GIVN ROBERT 2 SURN GRIFFIN 1 POSITION -16340,-490 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -16394,-434,-16285,-571 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1616 1 DEAT Y 2 NOTE Robert Griffin was born about 1616 in England. 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam04846@ 0 @ind09960@ INDI 1 NAME ESTHER (RUTH) /ROTH/ 2 DISPLAY ESTHER (RUTH) ROTH 2 GIVN ESTHER 2 MIDDLE (RUTH) 2 SURN ROTH 1 POSITION -16000,-450 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -16053,-394,-15946,-556 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1560 1 DEAT Y 2 NOTE Esther Ruth (Roth) was born about 1560 in England. She died in Bermuda 3 CONC . She married William Reynolds on 2 Feb 1580 in Kent, England. 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE children: 2 CONT 2 CONT M i James Reynolds 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam04848@ 0 @ind09961@ INDI 1 NAME WILLIAM /REYNOLDS/ 2 DISPLAY WILLIAM REYNOLDS 2 GIVN WILLIAM 2 SURN REYNOLDS 1 POSITION -16150,-470 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -16218,-414,-16081,-551 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1560 1 DEAT Y 2 NOTE William Reynolds [Parents] was born in 1560 in London, Middlesex, Engl 3 CONC and. He died in Bermuda. He married Esther Ruth (Roth) on 2 Feb 1580 i 3 CONC n Kent, England. 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam04848@ 0 @ind09962@ INDI 1 NAME PATIENCE /EDMUNDS/ 2 DISPLAY PATIENCE EDMUNDS 2 GIVN PATIENCE 2 SURN EDMUNDS 1 POSITION -16780,-1270 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -16845,-1214,-16714,-1351 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1711 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1796 2 NOTE Name: Patience EDMUNDS 3 CONT Patience Edmunds was born in 1713. 3 CONT Birth: ABT 1711 3 CONT Death: 1796 in Apponaug, RI 3 CONT Note: Died while visiting her son Joseph, who was the only member of t 3 CONC his family to remain in RI. 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 2 CONT CHILDREN 2 CONT Mary BROWN b: 1735 in Warwick, RI 2 CONT Ruth BROWN b: 1736 in Warwick, RI 2 CONT Roba BROWN b: 1738 in Warwick, RI 2 CONT Elisha BROWN b: 1739 in Warwick, RI 2 CONT Wait BROWN b: 1741 in Warwick, RI 2 CONT Joseph BROWN b: 1743 in Warwick, RI 2 CONT Frances BROWN b: 1745 in Warwick, RI 2 CONT Daniel BROWN b: 1747 in Warwick, RI 2 CONT Patience BROWN b: 1749 in Warwick, RI 2 CONT George BROWN b: 1751 in Warwick, RI 2 CONT Hannah BROWN b: 1754 in Warwick, RI 2 CONT Lucy BROWN b: 1756 in Warwick, RI 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00225@ 1 FAMS @fam04849@ 1 FAMC @fam04834@ 0 @ind09963@ INDI 1 NAME ELISHA /BROWN/ 2 DISPLAY ELISHA BROWN 2 GIVN ELISHA 2 SURN BROWN 1 POSITION -18900,-1280 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -18965,-1224,-18834,-1361 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1711 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1800 2 NOTE Birth: ABT 1711 in Westerly, RI 3 CONT Death: 1800 in Cheshire, MA 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Elisha BROWN 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Note: He was one of the first settlers of New Providence (Cheshire, MA 2 CONC ) in 1768. 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam04849@ 1 FAMC @fam04819@ 0 @ind15879@ INDI 1 NAME ELIZABETH (ENGLAND) /KNYVET/ 2 DISPLAY ELIZABETH (ENGLAND) KNYVET 2 GIVN ELIZABETH 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN KNYVET 1 POSITION -16880,-260 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -16948,-218,-16811,-366 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 2 NOTE 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Elizabeth Knyvet 2 CONT They had the following children: 2 CONT 2 CONT F i Joan Anne Jentlemen Clinton 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07783@ 0 @ind15880@ INDI 1 NAME THOMAS (ENGLAND) /CLINTON/ 2 DISPLAY THOMAS (ENGLAND) CLINTON 2 GIVN THOMAS 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN CLINTON 1 POSITION -17010,-260 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -17078,-204,-16941,-366 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1569 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 15 JAN 1618 2 NOTE Thomas Clinton] was born in 1569 in Maxtock, Warwickshire County, Engl 3 CONC and. He died on 15 Jan 1618/1619 in Tattershall, Lincolnshire County, 3 CONC England. He married Elizabeth Knyvet. 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Thomas Clinton 1 FAMS @fam07783@ 0 @ind15881@ INDI 1 NAME M ARY (ENGLAND) /RODGERS/ 2 DISPLAY M ARY (ENGLAND) RODGERS 2 GIVN M ARY 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN RODGERS 1 POSITION -17170,-260 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -17238,-204,-17101,-366 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1565 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1633 2 NOTE Mary Rodgers [Parents] was born in 1565/1571 in Cannington, Somerset, 3 CONC England. She died in 1633/1634 in England. She married John Harrington 3 CONC on 6 Sep 1583 in Cannington, Somerset, England. 3 CONT 3 CONT They had the following children: 3 CONT 3 CONT M i James Harrington 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07784@ 0 @ind15882@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN (ENGLAND) /HARRINTON/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN (ENGLAND) HARRINTON 2 GIVN JOHN 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN HARRINTON 1 POSITION -17370,-270 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -17444,-214,-17296,-376 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1561 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 20 NOV 1612 2 NOTE John Harrington was born in 1561 in Cannington, Somerset, England. He 3 CONC died on 20 Nov 1612 in Bath, Somerset, England. He married Mary Rodger 3 CONC s on 6 Sep 1583 in Cannington, Somerset, England. 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07784@ 0 @ind15883@ INDI 1 NAME HANNAH /HATHAWAY/ 2 DISPLAY HANNAH HATHAWAY 2 GIVN HANNAH 2 SURN HATHAWAY 1 POSITION -16620,-260 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -16691,-204,-16549,-341 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1587 1 DEAT Y 2 NOTE Hannah Hathaway was born about 1587. She married George Cadman. 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07785@ 0 @ind15884@ INDI 1 NAME GEORGE /CADMAN/ 2 DISPLAY GEORGE CADMAN 2 GIVN GEORGE 2 SURN CADMAN 1 POSITION -16750,-260 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -16806,-204,-16693,-341 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1583 1 DEAT Y 2 NOTE George Cadman was born about 1583. He married Hannah Hathaway. 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE George Cadman 1 FAMS @fam07785@ 0 @ind16036@ INDI 1 NAME DORCAS /GARDNER/ 2 DISPLAY DORCAS GARDNER 2 GIVN DORCAS 2 SURN GARDNER 1 POSITION -21740,-890 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -21805,-834,-21674,-971 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1656 2 NOTE b. 1656, Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island; 2 PLAC Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island; 3 _XREF @place00025@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1702 2 NOTE d. 1702, 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE DORCAS GARDNER, m. JOHN WATSON November 17, 1673, South Kingstown, Was 2 CONC hington County, Rhode Island; 2 CONT 2 CONT Children 2 CONT Frances WATSON 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00165@ 1 FAMC @fam07861@ 1 FAMS @fam07866@ 0 @ind16037@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN /WATSON/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN WATSON 2 GIVN JOHN 2 SURN WATSON 1 POSITION -22150,-890 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -22215,-834,-22084,-971 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1654 2 NOTE 1654, North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island; 2 PLAC North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island; 3 _XREF @place00023@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 11 MAR 1728 2 PLAC North Kingstown, Washington 3 _XREF @place00024@ 2 NOTE d. March 11, 1728, North Kingstown, Washington 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children of GEORGE GARDNER and LDYIA BALLOU: 2 CONT LIEUT., SAMUEL GARDNER. 2 CONT JOSEPH GARDNER, b. 1669, Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island; d. Aug 2 CONC ust 22, 1726, Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island; m. CATHARINE HOLM 2 CONC ES November 30, 1693, Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island; b. 1673, 2 CONC Wickford, Washington County, Rhode Island; d. October 28, 1728, Newpor 2 CONC t, Newport County, Rhode Island. 2 CONT LYDIA GARDNER, b. 1669, Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island; d. 1723 2 CONC , Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island; m. JOSEPH SMITH April 4 2 CONC , 1689, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island; d. January 13, 17 2 CONC 50, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island. 2 CONT ROBERT GARDNER, b. May 1671, Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island; d. 2 CONC April 7, 1689, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island. 2 CONT PEREGRINE GARDNER, b. 1672, Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island; m. 2 CONC SARAH ?. 2 CONT JEREMIAH GARDNER, b. 1673; m. SARAH ?. 2 CONT MARY GARDNER, b. 1674, Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island; m. ARCHI 2 CONC BALD WALKER July 18, 1690, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island 2 CONC . 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMC @fam07865@ 1 FAMS @fam07866@ 0 @ind16212@ INDI 1 NAME JULIUS /COLLINS/ 2 DISPLAY JULIUS COLLINS 2 GIVN JULIUS 2 SURN COLLINS 1 PICTURES @pic00039@ 2 PRIMARY @pic00039@ 1 SOURCES @source00010@ 1 POSITION -3020,-1470 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -3085,-1414,-2954,-1551 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 DEC 1728 2 NOTE Birth: 29 DEC 1728 in Dighton, Bristol County, Massachusetts 1 3 CONT Death: 1758 in Stillwater, New York area 3 CONT Event: Alt. Birth Alt. Birth 29 Dec 1728 Lebanon, New London County, C 3 CONC onnecticut 3 3 CONT 2 PLAC Dighton, Bristol County, Massachusetts 3 _XREF @place00553@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1758 2 PLAC Stillwater, New York area 3 _XREF @place00554@ 2 NOTE Death: 1758 in Stillwater, New York area 3 CONT 3 CONT Event: Alt. Death Alt. Death Abt 1759 Lebanon, New London County, Conn 3 CONC ecticut 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Julius Collins 2 CONT ""He left his wife, Priscilla, six small children and more debts than 2 CONC his estate ..." 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Note: French-Indian War 2 2 CONT Occupation: a stonecutter 3 2 CONT Note: [Carelton-Stickney.FTW] Died in French and Indian war in 1758. 2 2 CONC 2 CONT Occupation: From Bill Russom: Julius Collins (1728-1758) Julius Collin 2 CONC s is another gr avestone-carver son of Benjamin Collins. He is somethi 2 CONC ng of an enigma. Af ter a short career he died at Stillwater, [unknown 2 CONC county] New York, whil e serving in the army. There is a signed stone 2 CONC by Julius Collins for Rich ard Curtice (1739) in the Hebron Episcopal 2 CONC burying ground, which is not b ackdated, was carved when he was 11 ye 2 CONC ars old. More characteristic is th e signed stone, now unfortunately b 2 CONC roken, for Robert White, Jr., (1746) i n the Old Stafford graveyard. B 2 CONC oth of these stones resemble the work of h is father Benjamin in many 2 CONC respects, but they also include elements of th e late style of Obadiah 2 CONC Wheeler in the contour of the layered upswept win gs and the less bul 2 CONC bous nose. In addition there is a small group of stone s in Coventry, 2 CONC Andover, and Hampton that resemble two unsigned stones, pl aced near t 2 CONC he Robert White, Jr., stone in Stafford. These stones were pro bably a 2 CONC ll produced by Julius Collins although there is no direct evidence . T 2 CONC he stones in Hampton are of particular interest in being relatively fa 2 CONC r removed from the others and in likely being the prototypes from whi 2 CONC ch t he carver of the bizarre Hampton stones known as those of the "Ha 2 CONC mpton In dian" took his designs. It is quite surprising that no stones 2 CONC of this typ e occur in Columbia burial ground where the work of Benja 2 CONC min and Zerubbab el is abundant. 2 CONT From: Slater, James A. The Colonial Burying Grounds of Eastern Connect 2 CONC ic ut and the Men Who Made Them. Memoirs of the Connecticut Academy of 2 CONC Art s & Sciences, vol. 21. Hamden, Connecticut: Archon Books, 1987. 2 CONT 2 CONT *Homer Babbidge Library call number f/Q/11/C85/v.21 stones known as th 2 CONC os e of the "Hampton Indian" took his designs. It is quite surprising 2 CONC that n o stones of this type occur in Columbia burial ground where the 2 CONC work of B enjamin and Zerubbabel is abundant. 2 CONT From: Slater, James A. The Colonial Burying Grounds of Eastern Connect 2 CONC ic ut and the Men Who Made Them. Memoirs of the Connecticut Academy of 2 CONC Art s & Sciences, vol. 21. Hamden, Connecticut: Archon Books, 1987. 2 CONT *Homer Babbidge Library call number f/Q/11/C85/v.21 2 CONT Thank you , 2 CONT Bill Russom 2 CONT 1728 Stillwater, New York 3 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00515@ 1 FAMC @fam07949@ 1 FAMS @fam07950@ 0 @ind16296@ INDI 1 NAME FRANCIS /WATSON/ 2 DISPLAY FRANCIS WATSON 2 GIVN FRANCIS 2 SURN WATSON 1 POSITION -21790,-1100 2 Z 120 2 SIZE L 2 BOUNDARYRECT -21832,-1066,-21747,-1161 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 2 CONT SEE ON THIS SAME EDDY TREE 2 CONT 2 CONT Children 2 CONT Elizabeth BROWN b: 1705 in Westerly, RI 2 CONT Mary BROWN b: 1706 in Westerly, RI 2 CONT Benjamin BROWN b: 1708 in Westerly, RI 2 CONT Daniel BROWN b: 1709 in Westerly, RI 2 CONT Elisha BROWN b: ABT 1711 in Westerly, RI 2 CONT Dorcas BROWN b: 1713 in Westerly, RI 2 CONT John BROWN b: 1714 in Westerly, RI 2 CONT Desire BROWN b: 1723 in Westerly, RI 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00230@ 1 FAMC @fam07866@ 0 @ind16301@ INDI 1 NAME EDWARD (ENGLAND) /WINSLOW/ 2 DISPLAY EDWARD (ENGLAND) WINSLOW 2 GIVN EDWARD 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN WINSLOW 1 POSITION -27010,-250 2 Z 120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -27078,-194,-26941,-356 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 OCT 1560 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1631 2 NOTE Edward Winslow 3 CONT Born: 17 Oct 1560 3 CONT Droitwich, [parish], Worcestershire, England 3 CONT Died: 1631 3 CONT Droitwich, [parish], Worcestershire, England 3 CONT 3 CONT ALT?? Died: 1620 at , Droitwich, Worcestershire, England 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE OTHER SPOUSE 2 CONT Name: Eleanor Pelham [5] 2 CONT Born: 1564 at Of, Droitwich, Worcestershire, England [6] 2 CONT Died: Abt 1589 at , Droitwich, Worcestershire, England [7] 2 CONT Father: Herbert Pelham 2 CONT Mother: Catherine Thatcher 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07972@ 0 @ind15885@ INDI 1 NAME IDA McCHESNEY // 2 DISPLAY IDA McCHESNEY 2 GIVN IDA 2 MIDDLE McCHESNEY 1 POSITION -4690,-2290 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -4766,-2248,-4613,-2371 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07786@ 0 @ind15887@ INDI 1 NAME GEORGE /STILLMAN/ 2 DISPLAY GEORGE STILLMAN 2 GIVN GEORGE 2 SURN STILLMAN 1 POSITION 15840,-1120 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 15775,-1064,15906,-1201 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1654 2 PLAC Steeple Ashton, Wiltshire, England 3 _XREF @place00059@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 17 NOV 1728 2 PLAC Wethersfield, Hartford Co, Connecticut 3 _XREF @place00005@ 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Stillman, George 2 CONT Life of Mr. George Stileman/Stillman 2 CONT 2 CONT Founder of the largest North American Stillman branch, Mr. George Stil 2 CONC lman was born George Stileman - the first of three sons of George Stil 2 CONC eman (1621- ) in 1654 - as per the spelling of the last name on the 2 CONC bronze plaque dated 1670 that hangs in the Church of St. Mary the Vir 2 CONC gin in Steeple Ashton, Wiltshire County, England. 2 CONT 2 CONT A decendent of the Stylleman/Styleman/Stileman/Stilman Family of Steep 2 CONC le Ashton - which included many landowners, church officials and civil 2 CONC officials - in 1677 George Stileman married the daughter - Jane Picke 2 CONC ring - of a deceased Baronet Sir Gilbert Pickering, Baronet of Nova Sc 2 CONC otia 1st, a strict Puritan and Oliver Cromwell's Lord Chamberlain to t 2 CONC he Protector - a combination of supreme court judge and attorney gener 2 CONC al. As was the custom of the time - George Stileman took Jane Pickerin 2 CONC g's last name - rather than the reverse - so that Jane Pickering could 2 CONC retain her societal status and inheritance - thus George Stileman bec 2 CONC ame George Stileman Pickering. Jane Pickering gave birth to their firs 2 CONC t son - George Stileman Pickering, Jr. - in August 1679. 2 CONT 2 CONT Through Lady Elizabeth Montagu Pickering - the wife of Sir Gilbert Pic 2 CONC kering - a royal lineage has been thoroughly documented by John R. Spr 2 CONC ague III. The Stillman Family Genealogy Home Page extends sincerest gr 2 CONC atitude to John R. Sprague for researching and documenting this lineag 2 CONC e. All direct decendents of Mr. George Stillman may rightfully claim t 2 CONC his lineage as theirs for whatever purposes such claim may serve. 2 CONT 2 CONT In those times, there was a tremendous amount of termoil everywhere wi 2 CONC th the monarchy in constant struggle to wrest control from the Parliam 2 CONC ent and with religious groups fighting openly to gain control as well. 2 CONC Sir Gilbert Pickering died in 1668 leaving his elsest son Sir John Pi 2 CONC ckering in charge of the Pickering family. The throne of the King of E 2 CONC ngland was once again claimed by the Roman Catholics through the Stuar 2 CONC t family when Charles II died and his misfit brother James II - who, a 2 CONC s his beheaded father Charles I, believed in the "devine right of king 2 CONC s" - became King of Great Britain in 1685. Most likely the the strongl 2 CONC y protestant George Stileman Pickering and puritan-heritage wife - Jan 2 CONC e Pickering - became involved in the ill-fated Duke of Monmouth rebell 2 CONC ion of 1685. Though George and Jane Pickering were apprehended and cha 2 CONC rged with treason, they were enabled through wealth and influence to l 2 CONC eave England - leading to their immediate setting sail for the America 2 CONC n Colonies from London in late 1685 with all that they could carry wit 2 CONC h them. George Stileman Pickering Jr., a second son - Samuel Stileman 2 CONC Pickering , and a daughter - Jane Stileman Pickering, were left behind 2 CONC to be sent for when their new home in the New England colonies had be 2 CONC en established. Tragedy struck during the trip when Jane Pickering die 2 CONC d at sea of complications resulting from premature childbirth. 2 CONT 2 CONT George Stileman Pickering settled in Hadley, Massachusetts - dropped t 2 CONC he Pickering name - re-possessing his surname name of Stileman. George 2 CONC was joined by his eldest son George Stileman Pickering, Jr. Why son S 2 CONC amuel Stileman Pickering and daughter Jane Stileman Pickering did not 2 CONC remove to the colonies with their eldest brother is not known - perhap 2 CONC s they chose to stay in England and be raised by the family of Sir Joh 2 CONC n Pickering. George Stileman Pickering, Jr. - unhappy with following h 2 CONC is father's new trade - returned to England, and completed studies and 2 CONC qualifiications to practice as a medical doctor. In 1689 George Stile 2 CONC man changed to the surname spelling of Stillman. Doctor George Stilema 2 CONC n Pickering, Jr. returned to the colonies permanently around 1700 - dr 2 CONC opped his last name of Pickering and assumed the surname spelling of S 2 CONC tillman, the same as his father. 2 CONT 2 CONT A man of education, George Stillman's merchantile business grew to mak 2 CONC e him wealthy and one of three in Hadley that were entitled to the tit 2 CONC le - Mr. - in front of their names. Mr. George Stillman served as a Se 2 CONC lectman - which is a member of the Board of Governors - for Hadley, MA 2 CONC . Mr. George Stillman married Rebecca Smith of Hadley, MA. When King P 2 CONC hillip's war threatened his property, wealth, and family, Mr. George S 2 CONC tillman moved everthing to Wethersfield, Connecticut, where many of hi 2 CONC s wife's [Rebecca Smith] relatives lived. As per the inscription on hi 2 CONC s grave site - Mr. George Stillman served as a Selectman for Wethersfi 2 CONC eld and was Representative at the Court of Massachusetts in 1698. 2 CONT 2 CONT In 1699, Mr. George Stillman and wife Rebecca had a daughter - Anna St 2 CONC illman - who married Deacon Hezakiah May and they had a daughter - Eli 2 CONC zabeth May - who married Daniel Newcomb they had a daughter - Lydia Ne 2 CONC wcomb - who married Timothy Bush and thus began the Stillman relations 2 CONC hip to the Bush Family lineage. 2 CONT 2 CONT Mr. George Stillman carried on a large trade business with the West In 2 CONC dies and England until his death in 1728. His will - which I personall 2 CONC y have seen - is signed George Stileman. Mr. George Stillman left his 2 CONC large property to his wife, children and grandchildren. Mr. George Sti 2 CONC llman established his son John Stillman in business, provided son Benj 2 CONC amin Stillman with a Yale education and a very fine residence nearby. 2 CONC Mr. George Stillman gave his son Nathaniel Stillman a good homestead a 2 CONC nd helped his daughters at the time of their marriages. To Doctor Geor 2 CONC ge Stillman Jr., he gave 100 pounds sterling besides what he already h 2 CONC ad. The Will of Mr George Stileman - which I have personally seen - is 2 CONC signed with the last name spelled Stileman - the l ending in a distin 2 CONC ctly downward curled loop creating a small e . Alfred William (Bill) S 2 CONC tillman, Jr. - 12 Mar 2004 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Last Will and Testament of Mr. George Stilman 2 CONT Land records and tax rolls, quoted by Judd show that his name was spel 2 CONC led both Stileman and Stillman. 2 CONT 1687 bought house and lot 2 CONT 1688 paid taxes as Stileman 2 CONT 1689 paid taxes as Stillman 2 CONT 1689, 1692, 1696 Selectman 2 CONT 1693 "had liberty to fortify Stillman house for benefit of those in No 2 CONC rth End without the palisade," His stockaded house had also a secret r 2 CONC oom in the chimney. One of the Regicides took refuge there. It is beli 2 CONC eved he was the one who appeared mysteriously during an Indian battle 2 CONC and rallied the colonists and disappeared by the time the battle was o 2 CONC ver. 2 CONT 1696 list of grand jury 2 CONT 1698 Representative from Hadley to General Court 2 CONT 1703 moved to Weathersfield, where second wife's relatives lived, for 2 CONC greater security for his family during Indian troubles. Engaged in mer 2 CONC cantile business there and trade with West Indies and England 2 CONT Real estate transactions in Weathersfield show that he transferred con 2 CONC siderable land to his sons before he died and his will divides a large 2 CONC property. His children were educated - at least one (Benjamin) went t 2 CONC o Yale. 2 CONT The preceding was written by Hannah Amelia Stillman Bradfield in FAMIL 2 CONC Y HISTORY OF HANNAH STILLMAN (MRS. RICHARD) BRADFIELD dated November 1 2 CONC , 1963 - edited for this page 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT The account of Mr. George Stillman contained in Genealogies and Biogra 2 CONC phies of Ancient Wethersfield 2 CONT is not entirely accurate and should be considered in the total context 2 CONC of this document - curator 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Other EXCELLENT sites related to the history of the American Stillman 2 CONC Family of Mr. George Stileman/Stillman are 2 CONT The Babcock Family 2 CONT The Bliss Family 2 CONT The Burdick Family 2 CONT The Chesbro Family 2 CONT The Crandall Family Association 2 CONT The Davis Family 2 CONT The Langworthy Family 2 CONT The Maxson Family 2 CONT 2 CONT Children of Mr. George Stileman/Stillman 2 CONT and 2nd wife - Rebecca Smith 2 CONT daughter of Lieutenant Philip Smith and Rebecca Foote 2 CONT Lieutenant Phillip Smith was the son of Lieutenent Samuel Smith - one 2 CONC of the founders of Wethersfield, CT - in 1634, and Hadley, MA - in 165 2 CONC 9. 2 CONT Rebecca Foote was the daughter of Nathaniel Foote, one of the first se 2 CONC ttlers of Wethersfield, CT. 2 CONT Mr. George Stileman/Stillman, Lieutenant Samuel Smith, and Nathaniel F 2 CONC oote are considered Pilgrims by the National Society of Sons and Daugh 2 CONC ters of the Pilgrims. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Rebecca Stillman 2 CONT Born: 15 Jan 1688 2 CONT Place: Hadley, MA 2 CONT Died: 18 Oct 1712 2 CONT Place: Wethersfield, CT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Mary Stillman 2 CONT Born: 12 July 1689 2 CONT Place: Hadley, MA 2 CONT Died: 30 June 1735 2 CONT Place: Wethersfield, CT 2 CONT Married: Deliverence Blinn 2 CONT Born: 12 July 1688 2 CONT Place: Wethersfield, CT 2 CONT Died: 3 Nov 1736 2 CONT Place: Wethersfield, CT 2 CONT Date Married: 5 Feb 1713 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Captain Nathaniel Stillman 2 CONT Born: 1 July 1691 2 CONT Place: Hadley, MA 2 CONT Died: 1 Jan 1770 2 CONT Place: Wethersfield, CT 2 CONT Married:1) Anna Southmayd 2 CONT Born: 18 Jan 1693 2 CONT Place: Middletown, CT 2 CONT Died: 6 Jan 1730 2 CONT Place: Wethersfield, CT 2 CONT Date Married: 3 Mar 1715 2 CONT Married:2) Sarah Allyn 2 CONT Born: 17 Aug 1708 2 CONT Place: Wethersfield, CT 2 CONT Died: 4 Mar 1794 2 CONT Place: Wethersfield, CT 2 CONT Date Married: 4 Mar 1731 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Deacon John Stillman 2 CONT Born: 19 Feb 1693 2 CONT Place: Hadley, MA 2 CONT Died: 17 Aug 1775 2 CONT Place: Wethersfield, CT 2 CONT Married: Mary Wolcott 2 CONT Born: 14 May 1694 2 CONT Place: Wethersfield, CT 2 CONT Died: 2 July 1777 2 CONT Place: Wethersfield, CT 2 CONT Date Married: 26 May 1715 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Sarah Stillman 2 CONT Born: 28 Dec 1694 2 CONT Place: Hadley, MA 2 CONT Died: 18 Jan 1774 2 CONT Place: 2 CONT Married: Colonel Samuel Willard 2 CONT Born: 1693 2 CONT Place: Saybrook, CT 2 CONT Died: 1779 2 CONT Place: 2 CONT Date Married: 18 Jan 1715 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Martha Stillman 2 CONT Born: 28 Nov 1696 2 CONT Place: Hadley, MA 2 CONT Died: 2 Oct 1712 2 CONT Place: Wethersfield, CT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Anna Stillman 2 CONT Born: 6 Apr 1699 2 CONT Place: Hadley, MA 2 CONT Died: 7 Nov 1767 2 CONT Place: Wethersfield, CT 2 CONT Married: Deacon Hezekiah May 2 CONT Born: 14 Dec 1696 2 CONT Place: Roxbury, MA 2 CONT Died: 5 Sep 1783 2 CONT Place: Wethersfield, CT 2 CONT Date Married: 5 Feb 1713 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Elizabeth Stillman 2 CONT Born: 19 Oct 1700 2 CONT Place: Hadley, MA 2 CONT Died: 22 Apr 1735 2 CONT Place: Wethersfield, CT 2 CONT Married: William Blinn 2 CONT Born: 17 Oct 1701 2 CONT Place: Boston, MA 2 CONT Died: ca 1740 2 CONT Place: Boston, MA 2 CONT Date Married: 22 Aug 1722 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Esther Stillman 2 CONT Born: 1701 2 CONT Place: Hadley, MA 2 CONT Died: 9 Aug 1705 2 CONT Place: Wethersfield, CT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Hannah Stillman 2 CONT Born: 7 Nov 1702 2 CONT Place: Hadley, MA 2 CONT Died: 22 Apr 1755 2 CONT Place: Hartford, CT 2 CONT Married:1) John Caldwell 2 CONT Born: 1688 2 CONT Place: Hartford, CT 2 CONT Died: 17 Sep 1734 2 CONT Place: 2 CONT Date Married: 1726 2 CONT Married:2) Dr. Neil McLean 2 CONT Born: 1701 2 CONT Place: Scotland 2 CONT Died: 15 Jan 1784 2 CONT Place: Windsor, CT 2 CONT Date Married: 5 Jan 1737 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Lydia Stillman 2 CONT Born: 7 Nov 1702 2 CONT Place: Hadley, MA 2 CONT Died: 3 Sep 1750 2 CONT Place: Wethersfield, CT 2 CONT Married: Reverend Daniel Russell 2 CONT Born: 3 June 1702 2 CONT Place: Middletown, CT 2 CONT Died: 16 Sep 1764 2 CONT Place: Wethersfield, CT 2 CONT Date Married: 13 Nov 1728 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Deacon Benjamin Stillman 2 CONT Born: 29 July 1705 2 CONT Place: Wethersfield, CT 2 CONT Died: 1780 2 CONT Place: Wethersfield, CT 2 CONT Married:1) Sarah Doty 2 CONT Born: 18 Nov 1708 2 CONT Place: Saybrook, CT 2 CONT Died: 4 Oct 1732 2 CONT Place: Wethersfield, CT 2 CONT Date Married: 29 Aug 1727 2 CONT Married:2) Catherine Chauncey 2 CONT Born: 1714 2 CONT Place: Durham, CT 2 CONT Died:12 Jun 1736 2 CONT Place: Wethersfield, CT 2 CONT Date Married: 1732 2 CONT Married:3) Anna Pierson 2 CONT Born: 2 CONT Place: Wethersfield, CT 2 CONT Died: 2 CONT Place: 2 CONT Date Married: 14 Dec 1737 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Ebenezer Stillman 2 CONT Born: ca 1708 2 CONT Place: Wethersfield, CT 2 CONT Died: 2 CONT Place: 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT CREDITS: 2 CONT 2 CONT The genealogy of Mr. George Stillman is based on Stylleman (Stillman) 2 CONC of Steeple Ashton Co. Wilts Sheet I English Ancestry Issue 2 Amended 1 2 CONC 973 signed by Geoffrey Stillman and received from Raymond W. Stillman 2 CONC of Holt, Trowbridge, Wiltshire County, England as contained in Stillma 2 CONC n Geneology from Steeple Ashton complied by Geoffrey Stillman of Austr 2 CONC alia in 1969 and received from Raymond Stillman of Holt, Trowbridge, W 2 CONC iltshire in 1984. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07787@ 0 @ind15888@ INDI 1 NAME JANE /PICKERING/ 2 DISPLAY JANE PICKERING 2 GIVN JANE 2 SURN PICKERING 1 POSITION 16240,-1110 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 16171,-1054,16309,-1191 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1659 2 PLAC London, England 3 _XREF @place00006@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1684 2 PLAC Enroute To America 3 _XREF @place00007@ 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Jane Pickering 2 CONT Children of Mr. George Stileman/Stillman 2 CONT and 1st wife - Jane Pickering 2 CONT CHILDREN 2 CONT ************************ 2 CONT Doctor George Stillman, Jr. 2 CONT Born: George Stileman Pickering, Jr. - Aug 1679 2 CONT Place: London, England 2 CONT Died: 1760 2 CONT Place: Westerly, RI 2 CONT Married: Deborah Crandall 2 CONT Born: 1675 2 CONT Place: Westerly, RI 2 CONT Died: 12 Sep 1737 2 CONT Place: Westerly, RI 2 CONT Date Married: 10 Apr 1706 2 CONT 2 CONT Jane Stileman Pickering 2 CONT Born: circa 1680 2 CONT Place: London, England 2 CONT 2 CONT Samuel Stileman Pickering 2 CONT Born: circa 1682 2 CONT Place: London, England 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07787@ 1 FAMC @fam07832@ 0 @ind15889@ INDI 1 NAME JOSEPH /MAXSON/ 2 DISPLAY JOSEPH MAXSON 2 GIVN JOSEPH 2 SURN MAXSON 1 POSITION 20570,-1300 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 20505,-1244,20636,-1381 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 OCT 1692 2 PLAC Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island 3 _XREF @place00009@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1747 2 PLAC Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co, New Jersey 3 _XREF @place00010@ 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Maxson, Joseph 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07788@ 1 FAMC @fam07789@ 0 @ind15890@ INDI 1 NAME BETHIA /MAXON/ 2 DISPLAY BETHIA MAXON 2 GIVN BETHIA 2 SURN MAXON 1 POSITION 23100,-1300 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 23035,-1244,23166,-1381 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 31 JUL 1693 2 PLAC Westerly, Washington Co, Rhode Island 3 _XREF @place00003@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1747 2 PLAC Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co, New Jersey 3 _XREF @place00010@ 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Maxson, Bethia 2 CONT CHILDREN 2 CONT Children: 2 CONT Maxson, Bethiah 2 CONT Maxson, Mary 2 CONT Maxson, Judith 2 CONT Maxson, Joseph 2 CONT Maxson, Zebulon 2 CONT Maxson, Simeon 2 CONT Maxson, Susan 2 CONT Birth : 25 Aug 1727 Westerly, Washington Co, Rhode Island 2 CONT Gender: Female 2 CONT Maxson, Mosher 2 CONT Maxson, Content 2 CONT Maxson, Nathan 2 CONT Maxson, Ephraim 2 CONT ************************************* 2 CONT children: 2 CONT 2 CONT + 71 F i Bethiah Maxson was born on 19 Oct 1716. She died in 1754. 2 CONT + 72 F ii Mary Maxson was born on 28 Aug 1718. She died on 12 May 1791 2 CONC . 2 CONT + 73 F iii Judith Maxson was born on 17 Sep 1720. She died in 1778. 2 CONT + 74 M iv Joseph Maxson was born on 20 Jan 1723. He died in 1799. 2 CONT + 75 M v Zebulon Maxson was born on 15 Aug 1725. He died on 18 Sep 178 2 CONC 7. 2 CONT + 76 M vi Simeon Maxson was born on 25 Aug 1727. He died on 26 Feb 180 2 CONC 2. 2 CONT 77 F vii Susan Maxson was born 1 on 25 Aug 1727 in Westerly, Washing 2 CONC ton Co, Rhode Island. 2 CONT + 78 M viii Mosher Maxson was born on 6 Mar 1730. He died on 24 Dec 17 2 CONC 87. 2 CONT + 79 F ix Content Maxson was born on 31 Dec 1732. She died on 24 Oct 1 2 CONC 815. 2 CONT + 80 M x Nathan Maxson was born on 30 Sep 1736. He died in 1786. 2 CONT + 81 M xi Ephraim Maxson was born in 1743. He died on 10 Sep 1795. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00160@ 1 FAMS @fam07788@ 1 FAMC @fam07789@ 1 FAMC @fam07790@ 0 @ind15891@ INDI 1 NAME JOSEPH /MAXSON/ 2 DISPLAY JOSEPH MAXSON 2 GIVN JOSEPH 2 SURN MAXSON 1 POSITION 20040,-1100 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 19975,-1044,20106,-1181 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1672 2 PLAC Westerly, Washington Co, Rhode Island 3 _XREF @place00003@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE SEP 1750 2 PLAC Westerly, Washington Co, Rhode Island 3 _XREF @place00003@ 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Maxson, Joseph 2 CONT Birth : 1672 Westerly, Washington Co, Rhode Island 2 CONT Death : Sep 1750 Westerly, Washington Co, Rhode Island 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07789@ 1 FAMC @fam07811@ 0 @ind15892@ INDI 1 NAME TRACY /BURDICK/ 2 DISPLAY TRACY BURDICK 2 GIVN TRACY 2 SURN BURDICK 1 POSITION 21100,-1110 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 21035,-1054,21166,-1191 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1670 2 NOTE Birth : ABT 1670 Newport, Newport Co, Rhode Island 3 CONT 2 PLAC Newport, Newport Co, Rhode Island 3 _XREF @place00011@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1747 2 NOTE Death : AFT 1747 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 2 CONT Children: 2 CONT Maxson, Joseph 2 CONT Maxson, John 2 CONT Maxson, Tacy 2 CONT Maxson, Mary 2 CONT Maxson, Judith 2 CONT Maxson, Ruth 2 CONT Maxson, Elizabeth 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07789@ 1 FAMC @fam07804@ 0 @ind15943@ INDI 1 NAME THOMAS /SAVERY/ 2 DISPLAY THOMAS SAVERY 2 GIVN THOMAS 2 SURN SAVERY 1 POSITION -32620,-680 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -32676,-624,-32564,-761 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 BORDER 4 OUTLINE #808080 2 FLAGS 3 ENABLE bt 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC ENGLAND 3 _XREF @place00015@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 6 APR 1674 2 AGE 102 2 NOTE Died aft 6 April 1674 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Thomas Savery BIRTH DATE MUST BE WRONG! 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07815@ 0 @ind15944@ INDI 1 NAME MARY /WOODRORKE/ 2 DISPLAY MARY WOODRORKE 2 GIVN MARY 2 SURN WOODRORKE 1 POSITION -32470,-680 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -32553,-624,-32387,-761 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1574 2 NOTE Margaret born 1575 2 PLAC Hannington,Wiltshire,England 3 _XREF @place00045@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1650 2 NOTE died 1650 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Margaret (Mary?) Woodrorke 2 CONT Mary WOODRORKE.Children were: 2 CONT 769 2 CONT i. 2 CONT Elizabeth SAVORY. 2 CONT ii. 2 CONT Thomas SAVORY 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00509@ 1 FAMS @fam07815@ 0 @ind15945@ INDI 1 NAME PETER /WELLS/ 2 DISPLAY PETER WELLS 2 GIVN PETER 2 SURN WELLS 1 POSITION -22220,-1280 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -22265,-1224,-22174,-1361 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1713 2 PLAC Warwick R. I. 3 _XREF @place00016@ 1 DEAT Y 2 PLAC Cheshire, Mass. Berkshire Co 3 _XREF @place00017@ 2 NOTE Died in Cheshire, Mass. Berkshire Co.) 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Peter Wells b: 1713 (Warwick R. I. record) Died in Cheshire, Mass. Ber 2 CONC kshire Co.) married: 2 CONT Elizabeth Arnold 1736 (b: 1710-d: 1739) 2 CONT Ruth Slocum 1740, dau. Ebenezer and Naomi Barton Slocum 2 CONT 2 CONT Children by Elizabeth Arnold Wells: 2 CONT 4.) Edward Wells b: 1736, moved to Penna. 2 CONT 4.) Ann Wells b: 1737 2 CONT 4.) Arnold Wells b: 1738. Married to Barbara Utter in1762 2 CONT 4.) Elizabeth Wells b: 1739 2 CONT 2 CONT Children by Ruth Slocum: 2 CONT 4.) (x) John Wells, b: 1744, d: 1813. Born Kingston, R. I., Married Fr 2 CONC ances Brown (1745-1842). 2 CONT Moved to Cheshire, Mass. About 1769. Erected house there, owned farm i 2 CONC n 1780. Five generations of Wellses lived in it, and there was always 2 CONC a John W… (handwritten note says Naomi 1747?) 2 CONT 4.) Samuel Wells b: ? Moved to Berlin, Renslaer County, New York (1750 2 CONC handwritten) 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07816@ 1 FAMC @fam07818@ 0 @ind15946@ INDI 1 NAME RUTH /SLOCUM/ 2 DISPLAY RUTH SLOCUM 2 GIVN RUTH 2 SURN SLOCUM 1 POSITION -20340,-1270 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -20395,-1214,-20284,-1351 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1715 2 NOTE b. 1715 Warwick, Kent, RI. 3 CONT 2 PLAC Warwick, Kent, RI. 3 _XREF @place00150@ 1 DEAT Y 2 NOTE Marriage: 23 NOV 1740 3 CONT Spouse: SLOCUM, Ruth 3 CONT b. 1715 Warwick, Kent, RI. 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 2 CONT Children by Ruth Slocum: 2 CONT 4.) (x) John Wells, b: 1744, d: 1813. Born Kingston, R. I., Married Fr 2 CONC ances Brown (1745-1842). 2 CONT Moved to Cheshire, Mass. About 1769. Erected house there, owned farm i 2 CONC n 1780. Five generations of Wellses lived in it, and there was always 2 CONC a John W… (handwritten note says Naomi 1747?) 2 CONT 4.) Samuel Wells b: ? Moved to Berlin, Renslaer County, New York (1750 2 CONC handwritten) 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07816@ 1 FAMC @fam07817@ 0 @ind15947@ INDI 1 NAME EBENEZER /SLOCUM/ 2 DISPLAY EBENEZER SLOCUM 2 GIVN EBENEZER 2 SURN SLOCUM 1 POSITION -20950,-1080 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -21018,-1024,-20882,-1161 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 JAN 1685 2 NOTE b. 20 JAN 1685/86 Jamestown, Newport, RI. 3 CONT 2 PLAC Jamestown, Newport, RI. 3 _XREF @place00145@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE OCT 1715 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 2 CONT *************************************** 2 CONT Ebenezer and Naomi Barton Slocum. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07817@ 1 FAMC @fam07886@ 0 @ind15948@ INDI 1 NAME NAOMI /BARTON/ 2 DISPLAY NAOMI BARTON 2 GIVN NAOMI 2 SURN BARTON 1 POSITION -20020,-1080 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -20074,-1024,-19965,-1161 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 23 JAN 1725 2 PLAC Jamestown, RI. 3 _XREF @place00144@ 2 NOTE BARTON, Naomi 3 CONT d. 23 JAN 1725/26 Jamestown, RI. 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children: 2 CONT SLOCUM, Ruth 2 CONT 2 CONT 2nd Family: 2 CONT Marriage: 13 JUL 1721 Warwick, RI. 2 CONT Spouse:CARR, Edward 2 CONT Children: 2 CONT CARR, Edward 2 CONT CARR, Benjamin 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07817@ 1 FAMC @fam07890@ 0 @ind15949@ INDI 1 NAME PETER /WELLS JR/ 2 DISPLAY PETER WELLS JR 2 GIVN PETER 2 SURN WELLS JR 1 POSITION -22480,-1070 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -22525,-1014,-22434,-1176 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1681 1 DEAT Y 2 PLAC South Kingston, R. I. 3 _XREF @place00018@ 2 NOTE died 1732 in South Kingston, R. I. ??? SHOWS A MARRIAGE IN 1735 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Peter Wells, Jr. born 1681, died 1732 in South Kingston, R. I. Made wi 2 CONC ll in 1732. 2 CONT married: FIRST 2 CONT Family: 2 CONT Marriage: 1 FEB 1735/36 Warwick, Kent, RI. 2 CONT Spouse: ARNOLD, Elizabeth 2 CONT b. 16 MAR 1710/11 Warwick, Kent, RI. 2 CONT d. 29 SEP 1739 Warwick, Kent, RI. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Ann Watson, daughter of John and Dorcas Gardiner Watson 2 CONT Mrs. Susanne Weaver Barker, who died in 1733 (no children) 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07818@ 1 FAMC @fam07820@ 0 @ind15950@ INDI 1 NAME ANN /WATSON/ 2 DISPLAY ANN WATSON 2 GIVN ANN 2 SURN WATSON 1 POSITION -21920,-1100 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -21985,-1044,-21854,-1181 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1681 2 NOTE b. 1681 South Kingston, Washington, RI. 3 CONT 2 PLAC South Kingston, Washington, RI. 3 _XREF @place00151@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1732 2 NOTE b. 1681 South Kingston, Washington, RI. 3 CONT d. 1732 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Ann Watson, daughter of John and Dorcas Gardiner Watson 2 CONT CHILDREN 2 CONT James Wells b: 1706 2 CONT 3. Ann Wells b: 1708 2 CONT 3. Rebecca Wells b: 1710 2 CONT 3. (x) Peter Wells b: 1713 (Warwick R. I. record) Died in Cheshire, Ma 2 CONC ss. Berkshire Co.) married: 2 CONT ********************************* 2 CONT Children: 2 CONT WELLS, James 2 CONT WELLS, Ann 2 CONT WELLS, Rebecca 2 CONT WELLS, Peter 2 CONT WELLS, John 2 CONT WELLS, Mary 2 CONT WELLS, Dorcas 2 CONT WELLS, Samuel 2 CONT b. 2 FEB 1724/25 South Kingston, Washington, RI. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00349@ 1 FAMS @fam07818@ 1 FAMC @fam07866@ 0 @ind15953@ INDI 1 NAME PETER /WELLS/ 2 DISPLAY PETER WELLS 2 GIVN PETER 2 SURN WELLS 1 POSITION -22580,-840 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -22645,-784,-22514,-921 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1630 2 NOTE born 1630 in England 2 PLAC England 3 _XREF @place00004@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1687 2 PLAC KINGSTON RI 3 _XREF @place00019@ 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Peter Wells, born 1630 in England, died 1715 in Kingston, Rhode Island 2 CONC . 2 CONT Came to America in 1656, in Jamestown, R. I., 1674-79, Kingston 1687. 2 CONC Had 11 children. 2 CONT 2 CONT Originally complied in 1942 by Jesse William Wells 2 CONT from family records and correspondence. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07820@ 0 @ind15954@ INDI 1 NAME // 1 POSITION -22380,-840 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -22422,-798,-22338,-882 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @fam07820@ 0 @ind15955@ INDI 1 NAME GEORGE /GARDINER/ 2 DISPLAY GEORGE GARDINER 2 GIVN GEORGE 2 SURN GARDINER 1 POSITION -17970,-690 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -18036,-634,-17903,-771 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 MAY 1624 2 NOTE born May 15, 1624 in London, London, England 2 PLAC London, London, England 3 _XREF @place00021@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 20 AUG 1679 2 PLAC Kings County, Rhode Island. 3 _XREF @place00022@ 2 NOTE and died August 20, 1679 in Kings County, Rhode Island. 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE GEORGE GARDNER (Thomas2, Thomas1) He married (1) HERODIAS LONG, b. Lon 2 CONC don, London, England; (2) LYDIA BALLOU June 2, 1660, Kingstown, Washin 2 CONC gton County, Rhode Island. 2 CONT OTHER FAMILY 2 CONT Children of GEORGE GARDNER and LDYIA BALLOU: 2 CONT LIEUT., SAMUEL GARDNER. 2 CONT JOSEPH GARDNER, b. 1669, Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island; d. Aug 2 CONC ust 22, 1726, Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island; m. CATHARINE HOLM 2 CONC ES November 30, 1693, Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island; b. 1673, 2 CONC Wickford, Washington County, Rhode Island; d. October 28, 1728, Newpor 2 CONC t, Newport County, Rhode Island. 2 CONT LYDIA GARDNER, b. 1669, Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island; d. 1723 2 CONC , Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island; m. JOSEPH SMITH April 4 2 CONC , 1689, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island; d. January 13, 17 2 CONC 50, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island. 2 CONT ROBERT GARDNER, b. May 1671, Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island; d. 2 CONC April 7, 1689, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island. 2 CONT PEREGRINE GARDNER, b. 1672, Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island; m. 2 CONC SARAH ?. 2 CONT JEREMIAH GARDNER, b. 1673; m. SARAH ?. 2 CONT MARY GARDNER, b. 1674, Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island; m. ARCHI 2 CONC BALD WALKER July 18, 1690, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island 2 CONC . 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07821@ 1 FAMC @fam07822@ 0 @ind15956@ INDI 1 NAME HERODIAS HICKS /LONG/ 2 DISPLAY HERODIAS HICKS LONG 2 GIVN HERODIAS 2 MIDDLE HICKS 2 SURN LONG 1 POSITION -17660,-690 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -17726,-634,-17594,-796 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1623 2 NOTE Birth: 1623 in Southwark, London, England 1 3 CONT 2 PLAC Southwark, London, England 3 _XREF @place00026@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1722 2 PLAC Rhode Island 3 _XREF @place00008@ 2 NOTE Death: 1722 in Rhode Island, 1 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Herodias Hicks LONG 2 CONT Sex: F 2 CONT Father: Robert Long b. 1590 in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England 2 CONT Mother: Elizabeth b. 1605 in England 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT m. (1) JOHN HICKS March 14, 1637; (3) JOHN PORTER. 2 CONT 2 CONT Children of GEORGE GARDNER and HERODIAS LONG: 2 CONT BENONI GARDNER, b. 1642, Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island; d. 173 2 CONC 1, Wickford, Washington County, Rhode Island; m. MARY ELDRED 1666, Kin 2 CONC gstown, Washington County, Rhode Island; daughter of Samuel Eldred and 2 CONC Elizabeth Miller; b. June 15, 1646, Cambridge, Middlesex County, Mass 2 CONC achusetts; d. November 16, 1729, Wickford, Washington County, Rhode Is 2 CONC land. 2 CONT HENRY GARDNER, b. 1645, Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island; d. Apri 2 CONC l 26, 1744, Narragansett, Washington County, Rhode Island; m. (1) JOAN 2 CONC ?; (2) ABIGAIL RICHMOND February 25, 1691, North Kingstown, Washingto 2 CONC n County, Rhode Island; b. 1656. Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island 2 CONC ; d. 1744. 2 CONT Notes for ABIGAIL RICHMOND: 2 CONT m. (1) John Remington, 1679. 2 CONT GEORGE GARDNER, b. 1647, Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island; d. 172 2 CONC 4, Narragansett, Washington County, Rhode Island; m. TABITHA TEFFT Feb 2 CONC ruary 13, 1670, Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island; b. 1653, Portsm 2 CONC outh, Newport County, Rhode Island. 2 CONT WILLIAM GARDNER, b. 1649, Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island; d. Ma 2 CONC rch 11, 1711, Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island; m. ELIZABETH 2 CONC HORNE 1671, Swansea, Bristol County, Massachusetts; d. 1737. 2 CONT NICHOLAS GARDNER, b. 1654, Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island; d. 1 2 CONC 712; m. HANNAH PALMER 1680, North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode 2 CONC Island; b. October 10, 1663, Warwick, Kent County, Rhode Island. 2 CONT DORCAS GARDNER, b. 1656, Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island; d. 170 2 CONC 2, m. JOHN WATSON November 17, 1673, South Kingstown, Washington Count 2 CONC y, Rhode Island; son of John Watson and Margaret Taylor; b. 1654, Nort 2 CONC h Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island; d. March 11, 1728, North 2 CONC Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island. 2 CONT Notes for JOHN WATSON: 2 CONT m. (2) REBECCA GARDNER. 2 CONT REBECCA GARDNER, b. 1658; m. JOHN WATSON. 2 CONT Notes for JOHN WATSON: 2 CONT m. (1) DORCAS GARDNER. 2 CONT 2 CONT Children of GEORGE GARDNER and LDYIA BALLOU: 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00506@ 1 FAMS @fam07821@ 1 FAMC @fam07823@ 0 @ind15957@ INDI 1 NAME MICHAEL (REV.) /GARDINER/ 2 DISPLAY MICHAEL (REV.) GARDINER 2 GIVN MICHAEL 2 MIDDLE (REV.) 2 SURN GARDINER 1 POSITION -18110,-480 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -18176,-438,-18043,-586 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Rev. Michael GARDINER 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07822@ 1 FAMC @fam07867@ 0 @ind15958@ INDI 1 NAME MARGARET /BROWNE/ 2 DISPLAY MARGARET BROWNE 2 GIVN MARGARET 2 SURN BROWNE 1 POSITION -17930,-470 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -18001,-428,-17858,-551 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07822@ 1 FAMC @fam07868@ 0 @ind15959@ INDI 1 NAME ROBERT /LONG/ 2 DISPLAY ROBERT LONG 2 GIVN ROBERT 2 SURN LONG 1 POSITION -17710,-480 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -17775,-424,-17644,-561 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1590 2 NOTE 1590 in Of St. Albns, Hertfordshire, England 2 PLAC St. Albns, Hertfordshire, England 3 _XREF @place00027@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 9 JAN 1663 2 PLAC Charlestown, Middesex, Ma. 3 _XREF @place00028@ 2 NOTE Death: 9 JAN 1663/64 in Charlestown, Middesex, Ma. 1 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07823@ 1 FAMC @fam07825@ 0 @ind15960@ INDI 1 NAME ELIZABETH // 2 DISPLAY ELIZABETH 2 GIVN ELIZABETH 1 POSITION -17580,-480 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -17648,-424,-17511,-536 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1605 2 PLAC ENGLAND 3 _XREF @place00015@ 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE b. 1605 in England 2 CONT Marriage: 1633 1 2 CONT Children: 2 CONT Herodias Long b. 1623 in Southwark, London, England 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07823@ 0 @ind15961@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN /WATSON/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN WATSON 2 GIVN JOHN 2 SURN WATSON 1 POSITION -18620,-660 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -18677,-618,-18563,-741 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE son of John Watson and Margaret Taylor; 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07824@ 0 @ind15962@ INDI 1 NAME MARGARET /TAYLOR/ 2 DISPLAY MARGARET TAYLOR 2 GIVN MARGARET 2 SURN TAYLOR 1 POSITION -18420,-660 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -18491,-618,-18348,-741 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07824@ 0 @ind15963@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN (ENGLAND) /LONG/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN (ENGLAND) LONG 2 GIVN JOHN 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN LONG 1 POSITION -17740,-270 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -17808,-214,-17671,-376 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 NOV 1560 2 NOTE b. 3 NOV 1560 in Dunstable, Bedfordshire, England 3 CONT 2 PLAC Dunstable, Bedfordshire, England 3 _XREF @place00029@ 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE John Long 1 FAMS @fam07825@ 0 @ind15964@ INDI 1 NAME MARIE (ENGLAND) // 2 DISPLAY MARIE (ENGLAND) 2 GIVN MARIE 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 1 POSITION -17620,-270 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -17688,-214,-17551,-351 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1559 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Marie Mrs Long b. ABT 1559 in Dunstable, Bedfordshire, England 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07825@ 0 @ind15965@ INDI 1 NAME WILLIAM /CURTIS/ 2 DISPLAY WILLIAM CURTIS 2 GIVN WILLIAM 2 SURN CURTIS 1 POSITION -31290,-670 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -31355,-614,-31224,-751 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 BORDER 4 OUTLINE #808080 2 FLAGS 3 ENABLE bt 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 NOV 1592 2 NOTE was born 12 Nov 1592 in Nazing, Essex, England and was christened 12 3 CONC Nov 1592 in Nazing, Essex, England 2 PLAC Nazing, Essex, England 3 _XREF @place00034@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 8 DEC 1672 2 PLAC Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts. 3 _XREF @place00035@ 2 NOTE He died 8 Dec 1672 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts. 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE William Curtis WILLIAM CURTIS 2 CONT 2 CONT ORIGIN: Nazeing, Essex 2 CONT MIGRATION: 1632 2 CONT FIRST RESIDENCE: Roxbury 2 CONT OCCUPATION: Yeoman. 2 CONT CHURCH MEMBERSHIP: Admitted to Roxbury church as member #37: "William 2 CONC Curtis, he came to this land in the year 1632 & soon after joined to t 2 CONC he church; he brought 4 children with him, Thomas, Mary, John, Phillip 2 CONC , & his eldest son William came the year before; he was a hopeful scho 2 CONC lar, but God took him in the end of the year 1634" [ RChR 75]. 2 CONT FREEMAN: 4 March 1632/3 [ MBCR 1:367]. 2 CONT EDUCATION: Signed his deeds. 2 CONT OFFICES: Petit jury, 19 September 1637 [ MBCR 1:203]. 2 CONT ESTATE: On 13 March 1638/9 the General Court gave William Curtis "leav 2 CONC e to build upon his lot, his other dwelling being seated so inconvenie 2 CONC ntly" [ MBCR 1:252]. 2 CONT On 15 March 1626 [recte 1646], Hugh Prichard of Roxbury sold to Willia 2 CONC m and Thomas Curtis seventeen acres in Roxbury, with the payment to be 2 CONC spread over seven years [ SLR 1:139]; in the acknowledgment 22 August 2 CONC 1651 it is noted "Tho: Curtis being dead." On 21 July 1647, William C 2 CONC urtis of Roxbury and Thomas his son mortgaged eleven acres of land in 2 CONC Roxbury to Thomas Dudley [ SLR 1:82]. 2 CONT In the Roxbury land inventory, compiled in 1652 or 1653, William Curti 2 CONC s held four parcels of land: ten acres with house, barn and orchard; o 2 CONC ne acre of upland and meadow; three acres "which he had in way of exch 2 CONC ange between him and Jeames Morgan and Robert Pepper"; and two acres a 2 CONC nd a rood of salt marsh bought of John Ruggles Jr. [ RBOP 33]. 2 CONT In a testamentary deed dated 11 February 1669/70, William Curtis of Ro 2 CONC xbury "for & in consideration of mine own and my wife's age & weakness 2 CONC & our inability by reason thereof to manage that small estate in our 2 CONC hands & our incapability to live without some able person to be a staf 2 CONC f & guide to us in our age & all my children through the goodness of g 2 CONC od being disposed into families of their own excepting my youngest son 2 CONC Isaac" for "fatherly affection" give to "my beloved son Isaac Curtis 2 CONC ... now living with me my whole estate now in my hands, ... my dwellin 2 CONC g house barn and outhousing & all my lands orchards and yards, cattle 2 CONC and moveable goods, ... the several parcells of land in Roxbury, ten a 2 CONC cres of land in Roxbury by Stony River ..., two acres of salt marsh in 2 CONC the Island in Roxbury ..., five acres of woodland near the great lots 2 CONC ..., eight acres in the woods in the middle division ...," on the con 2 CONC sideration that Isaac Curtis shall provide for "me his said father Wil 2 CONC liam Curtis and his said mother Sarah Curtis during the time of our na 2 CONC tural life or the longest liver of us both" all things necessary, rese 2 CONC rving the right to sell any of the pieces for our maintenance and rese 2 CONC rving half the fruit in the orchard. Isaac Curtis shall cause to be pa 2 CONC id to "my beloved son John Curtis and to my beloved son-in-law Isaac N 2 CONC owell" 40s. each, "the rest of my children they have already received 2 CONC their portion" [ SLR 8:116-18]. 2 CONT BIRTH: Baptized Nazeing 12 November 1592, son of Thomas and Mary (Camp 2 CONC ) Curtis [ Ackley-Bosworth 204]. 2 CONT DEATH: Roxbury 9 December 1672 "aged 80" [ RChR 180]. 2 CONT MARRIAGE: (1) St. Margaret Moses, London, 3 December 1615 Mary Rawlyns 2 CONC ("William Curtis of Nassinge in the County of Essex yeoman and Mary R 2 CONC awlyns of Wormley were married the iijth of December with a license" 1 2 CONC 615); died at or very soon after the birth of her son William. 2 CONT (2) Nazeing 6 August 1618 Sarah Eliot; she was baptized Widford, Essex 2 CONC , 13 January 1599/1600, daughter of Bennet and Lettice (Agar) Eliot [ 2 CONC Eliot Gen 3]; "Sarah Curtis, the wife of William Curtis" admitted to R 2 CONC oxbury church as member #38, immediately after her husband [ RChR 75]; 2 CONC died Roxbury 27 March 1672/3 "aged about 73" [ RChR 180]. 2 CONT CHILDREN: 2 CONT With first wife 2 CONT 2 CONT i WILLIAM, bp. Nazeing 21 June 1618; d. Roxbury late 1634 ("He was a 2 CONC hopeful scholar, but God took him in the end of the year 1634" [ RChR 2 CONC 75]). 2 CONT 2 CONT With second wife 2 CONT ii THOMAS, bp. Nazeing 12 March 1619/20; d. soon. 2 CONT 2 CONT iii THOMAS, bp. Nazeing 19 January 1622/3; d. Roxbury 26 June 1650 (" 2 CONC Thomas Curtis, the son of William Curtis, died of a long & tedious con 2 CONC sumption") [ RChR 174]; presumably unmarried. 2 CONT 2 CONT iv ELIZABETH, bp. Nazeing 13 February 1624/5; bur. there 16 January 1 2 CONC 627/8. 2 CONT 2 CONT v SARAH, bp. Nazeing 5 August 1627; as there is no burial for a Sarah 2 CONC in Nazeing, and no room in the sequence of births for another child, 2 CONC this daughter is very likely the same as the Mary named by Eliot at th 2 CONC e admission of her father to Roxbury church; no further record. 2 CONT 2 CONT vi JOHN, bp. Nazeing 17 July 1629; m. (1) Roxbury 26 December 1661 Re 2 CONC becca Wheeler; m. (2) after 1675 and before 1682 Dorcas Peake, daughte 2 CONC r of CHRISTOPHER PEAKE [ Parker-Ruggles 426, 465-66, citing SLR 16:342 2 CONC ; NEHGR 51:166]. 2 CONT 2 CONT vii PHILIP, bp. Nazeing 25 March 1632; m. Roxbury 20 October 1658 Obe 2 CONC dience Holland [see SCC 811]. She m. (2) Roxbury 11 February 1677/8 Be 2 CONC njamin Gamlin. 2 CONT 2 CONT viii HANNAH, b. say 1634; m. Roxbury 25 August 1651 William Gary [ RV 2 CONC R MS 129]. 2 CONT 2 CONT ix ELIZABETH, b. say 1637; m. Roxbury 14 December 1659 Isaac Newell. 2 CONC 2 CONT 2 CONT x ISAAC, b. Roxbury 22 July 1641 [ RVR MS 3]; m. Roxbury 10 May 1670 2 CONC Hannah Polly. 2 CONT 2 CONT ASSOCIATIONS: William's uncle John Curtis came to Roxbury by 1639, and 2 CONC then moved on to Wethersfield [ Ackley-Bosworth 204-05]. The second w 2 CONC ife of William Curtis was sister of the Reverend JOHN ELIOT [ Eliot Ge 2 CONC n 3]. 2 CONT COMMENTS: The child William has presented a problem to those who have 2 CONC treated the Curtis family in the past. He clearly existed, for Eliot t 2 CONC ells us about his arrival a year before his father, and his death not 2 CONC long after. But the date of marriage of the immigrant to Sarah Eliot, 2 CONC the baptism of son Thomas nineteen months later, and the regular arriv 2 CONC al of children after that leave no place for William. The discovery of 2 CONC a marriage in London in 1615 for a William Curtis of "Nassinge" provi 2 CONC des him with a wife early enough to be the mother of the William bapti 2 CONC zed at Nazeing in 1618. Unfortunately, the Nazeing parish registers fo 2 CONC r these years do not name either of the parents of the child, so there 2 CONC remains a possibility that this William belongs in another family. Th 2 CONC ere is, however, no baptism for another William anywhere near the righ 2 CONC t time, and there is no evidence for a second adult William ;[3 2723m 2 CONC Curtis of Nazeing who could have made the London marriage, and so the 2 CONC solution above is adopted. 2 CONT On 5 December 1637 "William Curtis, of Roxberry," agreed to pay to Ric 2 CONC hard Browne of Watertown, "in the behalf of John Woolcot," £5 10s., in 2 CONC asmuch as Curtis owed that amount to "John Jesop, now out of this juri 2 CONC sdiction," and Jesop owed that much to Woolcot [ MBCR 1:218]. 2 CONT ************************************ 2 CONT William1Curtis (baptized Nov. 12 1592 in Nazeing, Essex, England) the 2 CONC son of Thomas Curtis (bapt.25 aug 1560 in Nazeing, Essex, England) and 2 CONC Mary Camp. William1 married 1st Mary Rawlyns 3 Dec 1615 in London, En 2 CONC gland (The Great Migration Begins, by Robert Charles Anderson) and had 2 CONC one son William2 Curtis. William2 came to America a year before his f 2 CONC ather. "He was a hopeful scholar, but God took him in the end of the y 2 CONC ear 1634" (Roxbury, Mass. church records). 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT William1 married 2nd Sarah Eliot, the sister of the "Rev. John Eliot" 2 CONC aka "Apostle to the Indians". They married 6 Aug 1618 in Nazeing, Engl 2 CONC and. On 22 Jun 1632 William1 with his wife, Sarah and four children (T 2 CONC homas, Mary, John & Phillip) sailed from London on the ship "Lyon" and 2 CONC arrived at Boston, Massachusetts on Sunday, September 16, 1632. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT In 1644 the Rev. John Eliot remarks in his "Records of the First churc 2 CONC h of Roxbury": 2 CONT 2 CONT "Soon after that one William Curtis of Roxbury was cast off from a car 2 CONC t of loggs unto the ground with such violence, yet his head & one side 2 CONC of his face were bruised, blood gushed out of his ears, his braine wa 2 CONC s shaken, he senseless divers days, yet by degres thro' God's mercy he 2 CONC recovered his senses , yet his cheeke drawne awry & p'alitik, but in 2 CONC a quarter of a year, he was pretty well recovered, to the wonder of al 2 CONC l men." (A Genealogy of the descendants of William Curtis of Roxbury, 2 CONC Mass. by Harold E. Curtis.) 2 CONT William1 died in Roxbury on 9 Dec 1672 at the age of 80. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07826@ 1 FAMC @fam07829@ 0 @ind15966@ INDI 1 NAME SARAH /ELIOT/ 2 DISPLAY SARAH ELIOT 2 GIVN SARAH 2 SURN ELIOT 1 POSITION -31020,-680 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -31085,-624,-30954,-761 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 JAN 1598 2 NOTE was born 13 Jan 1598/1599 in Nazing, Essex, England and was christened 3 CONC 13 Jan 1598/1599 in St. John Baptist, Widford, Hertford, England. 2 PLAC Nazing, Essex, England 3 _XREF @place00034@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 27 MAR 1673 2 PLAC Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts 3 _XREF @place00036@ 2 NOTE She died 27 Mar 1673 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts and was buried 3 CONC 1673. 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Sarah Eliot ii THOMAS, bp. Nazeing 12 March 1619/20; d. soon. 2 CONT 2 CONT iii THOMAS, bp. Nazeing 19 January 1622/3; d. Roxbury 26 June 1650 (" 2 CONC Thomas Curtis, the son of William Curtis, died of a long & tedious con 2 CONC sumption") [ RChR 174]; presumably unmarried. 2 CONT 2 CONT iv ELIZABETH, bp. Nazeing 13 February 1624/5; bur. there 16 January 1 2 CONC 627/8. 2 CONT 2 CONT v SARAH, bp. Nazeing 5 August 1627; as there is no burial for a Sarah 2 CONC in Nazeing, and no room in the sequence of births for another child, 2 CONC this daughter is very likely the same as the Mary named by Eliot at th 2 CONC e admission of her father to Roxbury church; no further record. 2 CONT 2 CONT vi JOHN, bp. Nazeing 17 July 1629; m. (1) Roxbury 26 December 1661 Re 2 CONC becca Wheeler; m. (2) after 1675 and before 1682 Dorcas Peake, daughte 2 CONC r of CHRISTOPHER PEAKE [ Parker-Ruggles 426, 465-66, citing SLR 16:342 2 CONC ; NEHGR 51:166]. 2 CONT 2 CONT vii PHILIP, bp. Nazeing 25 March 1632; m. Roxbury 20 October 1658 Obe 2 CONC dience Holland [see SCC 811]. She m. (2) Roxbury 11 February 1677/8 Be 2 CONC njamin Gamlin. 2 CONT 2 CONT viii HANNAH, b. say 1634; m. Roxbury 25 August 1651 William Gary [ RV 2 CONC R MS 129]. 2 CONT 2 CONT ix ELIZABETH, b. say 1637; m. Roxbury 14 December 1659 Isaac Newell. 2 CONC 2 CONT 2 CONT x ISAAC, b. Roxbury 22 July 1641 [ RVR MS 3]; m. Roxbury 10 May 1670 2 CONC Hannah Polly. 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00068@ 1 FAMS @fam07826@ 1 FAMC @fam07828@ 0 @ind15967@ INDI 1 NAME / DE VAUTION / 2 DISPLAY DE VAUTION 2 SURN DE VAUTION 1 POSITION -31720,-680 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -31777,-624,-31662,-761 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1594 2 NOTE 1594 in La Beauce, France. 3 CONT 3 CONT He was christened in French Huguenots reformed Church. 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE FIRST GENERATION 2 CONT 2 CONT 1. Mr. DE VAUTION 2 CONT Mr. DE VAUTION had the following children: 2 CONT 2 CONT +2 i. EDWARD [DE VAUTION] DEVOTION 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07827@ 0 @ind15968@ INDI 1 NAME // 1 POSITION -31540,-680 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -31582,-638,-31498,-722 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @fam07827@ 0 @ind15969@ INDI 1 NAME BENNET (ENGLAND) /ELIIOT/ 2 DISPLAY BENNET (ENGLAND) ELIIOT 2 GIVN BENNET 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN ELIIOT 1 POSITION -31090,-420 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -31158,-364,-31021,-526 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1573 2 PLAC Widford, Herts, England. 3 _XREF @place00037@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1621 2 NOTE He died 21 Nov 1621 in Nazeing, Essex, England. 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Bennet Elio 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07828@ 0 @ind15970@ INDI 1 NAME LETTEYE (ENGLAND) /AGGAR/ 2 DISPLAY LETTEYE (ENGLAND) AGGAR 2 GIVN LETTEYE 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN AGGAR 1 POSITION -30890,-440 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -30958,-384,-30821,-546 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1577 2 PLAC Nazeing, Essex, England 3 _XREF @place00038@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1620 2 PLAC Nazeing, Essex, England. 3 _XREF @place00039@ 2 NOTE 4127. Letteye Aggar was born 1577 in Nazeing, Essex, England. She died 3 CONC 16 Mar 1620/1621 in Nazeing, Essex, England. 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07828@ 0 @ind15971@ INDI 1 NAME THOMAS (ENGLAND) /CURTIS/ 2 DISPLAY THOMAS (ENGLAND) CURTIS 2 GIVN THOMAS 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN CURTIS 1 POSITION -31380,-410 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -31448,-354,-31311,-516 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 11 DEC 1631 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Thomas Curtis 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07829@ 0 @ind15972@ INDI 1 NAME MARY (ENGLAND) /CAMP/ 2 DISPLAY MARY (ENGLAND) CAMP 2 GIVN MARY 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN CAMP 1 POSITION -31220,-410 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -31288,-354,-31151,-516 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1564 2 PLAC Nazing, Essex, England 3 _XREF @place00034@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 24 NOV 1594 2 PLAC Nazing, Essex, England. 3 _XREF @place00040@ 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07829@ 0 @ind15973@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN /FOSTEN/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN FOSTEN 2 GIVN JOHN 2 SURN FOSTEN 1 POSITION -32810,-460 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -32863,-418,-32757,-541 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07830@ 0 @ind15974@ INDI 1 NAME ELLEN /MUNN/ 2 DISPLAY ELLEN MUNN 2 GIVN ELLEN 2 SURN MUNN 1 POSITION -32710,-460 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -32753,-418,-32667,-541 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07830@ 0 @ind15975@ INDI 1 NAME THOMAS /SAVORY/ 2 DISPLAY THOMAS SAVORY 2 GIVN THOMAS 2 SURN SAVORY 1 POSITION -32470,-870 2 BOUNDARYRECT -32507,-837,-32433,-917 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1617 2 NOTE 1617 (assuming he was at least sixteen when employed in the Plymouth f 3 CONC ur trade on the Kennebec). 3 CONT 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 6 APR 1674 2 PLAC Plymouth 3 _XREF @place00047@ 2 NOTE DEATH: Plymouth between 6 April 1674 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE NOT CLEAR ABOUT TWO DIFFERENT THOMAS SAVORYS , BIRTH DATES SUGGEST 2 CONC DIFFERENT GENERATIONS. PLUS DIFFERENT NAMES FOR WIFE.BUT SAME DEATH Y 2 CONC EAR AND NO DAUGHTER ELIZABETH SOME SOURCES SAY ELIZABETH'S BROTHER. 2 CONT 2 CONT THOMAS SAVORY 2 CONT 2 CONT ORIGIN: Unknown 2 CONT MIGRATION: 1633 2 CONT FIRST RESIDENCE: Plymouth 2 CONT OCCUPATION: Planter. Undermarshal. 2 CONT EDUCATION: Signed his deeds and agreements. His inventory included, at 2 CONC the head of a long list of moveables, "1 Bible and psalm book & 3 oth 2 CONC er books." 2 CONT OFFICES: On 4 June 1652 "Thomas Savory is indented with by the Court t 2 CONC o serve in the office of under marshal, or executioner, according to t 2 CONC he terms and nature of his said office already entered, and is to have 2 CONC 20 nobles per annum, besides his ordinary fees allowed by the Court" 2 CONC [ PCR 3:12, 94]. 2 CONT On 7 June 1670 "Thomas Savory was dismissed from his office of unde 2 CONC rmarshal, having been found several times unfaithful in the performanc 2 CONC e of his said office," but after pleading by himself and others he was 2 CONC reinstated on 7 July 1670 [ PCR 5:40, 44]. 2 CONT In the Plymouth section of the 1643 Plymouth Colony list of men abl 2 CONC e to bear arms [ PCR 8:188]. 2 CONT ESTATE: On 16 September 1641 "Josuah Pratt is granted a garden plot ab 2 CONC out the house he hath bought of Thomas Savery, at Squerrell" [ PCR 2:2 2 CONC 7]. 2 CONT On 20 February 1662 Thomas Savory of Plymouth, planter, granted to 2 CONC "Samuell Eedey" of Plymouth, tailor, "all that his whole right and por 2 CONC tion" at Punckateesett, in exchange for "a parcel of upland and meadow 2 CONC ... lying at the Four Mile Brook" in Plymouth and "a parcel of upland 2 CONC being six acres lying and being at or near Fresh Lake" in Plymouth [ 2 CONC MD 17:244-45, citing PCLR 2:2:111]. 2 CONT On 7 June 1665 "Thomas Savory for his children," along with four ot 2 CONC her men, was granted one share in the Major's Purchase, "to have thirt 2 CONC y acres apiece out of the best of it, and commoning proportionable" [ 2 CONC PCR 4:95; see also Stratton 288]. On 4 July 1673 Plymouth court "had m 2 CONC easured unto Thomas Savory and Benjamin Eaton sixty acres of upland in 2 CONC the land called the Major's Purchase, near Namassakett" [ PCR 5:129]. 2 CONC 2 CONT On 10 July 1667 Thomas Savory of Plymouth, planter, sold to "Sacary 2 CONC ah Eedey" of Plymouth, planter, "all that my share of land granted to 2 CONC me lying and being near Whetstone's Vinyards in a certain tract of lan 2 CONC d commonly called Major's Purchase containing thirty acres of upland"; 2 CONC Thomas Savory signed the deed, and Ann Savory consented to the sale, 2 CONC making her mark [ PCLR 3:81]. 2 CONT "The last will and testament of Thomas Savory Senior," dated 6 Apri 2 CONC l 1674 and proved 7 March 167[5/]6: "I give my soul to him that gave i 2 CONC t and my body to a decent burial and next I give to Anne my dearly bel 2 CONC oved wife all that estate that I have that is to say my house and land 2 CONC s, both my lands and meadows, with all my moveables in the house or be 2 CONC longing to the house, or all that appears to be mine from any other. T 2 CONC hus I say and will and give to Anne my dear wife, she to pay all my de 2 CONC bts and I desire my dear wife to consider my son Aron at her decease, 2 CONC if she have anything left and the reason why I give all to my wife is 2 CONC because I have little all my debts being paid. I leave her sole admini 2 CONC strator and executor" [ PCPR 3:1:172]. 2 CONT The inventory of the estate of Thomas Savory Senior, taken 28 Janua 2 CONC ry 1675[/6], was untotalled and included "his house and land, upland a 2 CONC nd meadow, and orchard, and the upland nine acres lying at home and si 2 CONC x acres lying at the fishing point and threescore acres lying at 4 Mil 2 CONC e Brook and four acres of meadow lying at the Four Mile Brook" valued 2 CONC at £12 [ PCPR 3:1:172]. 2 CONT On 7 March 1675/6 "[l]etters of administration [were] granted unto 2 CONC Anne Savory, widow, to administer of the estate of Thomas Savory, Seni 2 CONC or, deceased" [ PCR 5:189]. 2 CONT On 22 March 1677 "Anne Savory widow" of Plymouth deeded to "my two 2 CONC sons Anthony Savory and Aron Savory" both of Plymouth, planters, "all 2 CONC that my lot and share of land" in Plymouth "at a place called Four Mil 2 CONC e Brook which lot of land fell to my husband Thomas Savory deceased by 2 CONC exchange with our brother-in-law Samuell Eedey aforesaid, tailor, ... 2 CONC and given and willed to me the said Anne Savory by my said husband as 2 CONC appears by his last will and testament," about threescore acres of up 2 CONC land, with the meadow belonging thereto [ PCLR 4:311]. 2 CONT BIRTH: By about 1617 (assuming he was at least sixteen when employed i 2 CONC n the Plymouth fur trade on the Kennebec). 2 CONT DEATH: Plymouth between 6 April 1674 (date of will) and 28 January 167 2 CONC 5[6] (date of inventory). 2 CONT MARRIAGE: By about 1645 Ann/Annis _____. She died after 22 March 1677 2 CONC [ PCLR 4:311]. 2 CONT CHILDREN: 2 CONT i BENJAMIN, b. about March 1645 [ MD 5:90-91, 12:133]; living on 2 CONC 2 March 1657[/?8] [ MD 12:133]; no further record. 2 CONT 2 CONT ii THOMAS, b. about March 1648 [ MD 3:139-41]; d. at Pawtucket i 2 CONC n King Philip's War, 26 March 1676 [ TAG 60:241]. 2 CONT 2 CONT iii MOSES, b. Plymouth 22 January 1649[/50] [ PCR 8:8]; d. Plymo 2 CONC uth 9 June 1650 [ PCR 8:10]. 2 CONT 2 CONT iv SAMUEL, b. Plymouth 4 June 1651 [ PCR 8:12]; m. by 1678 _____ 2 CONC _____ (eldest known child b. Plymouth 3 July 1678 [ PCR 8:67]). 2 CONT 2 CONT v JONATHAN, b. Plymouth 4 March 1652[/3] [ PCR 8:14]; no further 2 CONC record. 2 CONT 2 CONT vi MARA, b. Plymouth 7 April 1654 [ PCR 8:16]; no further record 2 CONC . 2 CONT 2 CONT vii ANTHONY, b. say 1656; living on 22 March 1677 [ PCLR 4:311]; 2 CONC no further record. (In his article of 1887 A.W. Savary thought that t 2 CONC his Anthony was the one who married on 2 February 1703 Margaret Price 2 CONC [ NEHGR 41:382], but in 1893, "according to my more mature opinion," h 2 CONC e decided that this groom must be of a later generation, son of Samuel 2 CONC [Savery Fam 26].) 2 CONT 2 CONT viii AARON, b. say 1658; living on 22 March 1677 [ PCLR 4:311]; 2 CONC no further record (unless he is the Aaron Savery whose will was proved 2 CONC in Bristol County in 1717 [ BrPR 3:359; NEHGR 41:380]). 2 CONT 2 CONT ASSOCIATIONS: Probably related to ANTHONY SAVORY who was present in Pl 2 CONC ymouth from 1632 to 1642. 2 CONT Either Thomas Savory or his wife was related to SAMUEL EDDY (see hi 2 CONC s sketch for further discussion). 2 CONT COMMENTS: Thomas Savory was a member of the Plymouth party involved in 2 CONC the fur trade on the Kennebec in 1634 when JOHN HOCKING and MOSES TAL 2 CONC BOT were killed [ MD 2:11]. 2 CONT On 4 October 1636 "Tho[mas] Savery [was] found guilty of drunkennes 2 CONC s, & [the jury] thought meet he should be whipped" [ PCR 1:44]. On 7 M 2 CONC arch 1659/60 "Thomas Savory, for being drunk, fined five shillings" [ 2 CONC PCR 3:181]. 2 CONT On 3 November 1657 John Shaw Sr. of Plymouth and Alice Shaw his wif 2 CONC e agreed with "Thomas Savory and Annis Savory his wife" that they woul 2 CONC d take "their son Beniamine" until the age of twenty-one "he being nin 2 CONC e years old in March next," and if John Shaw or Alice Shaw should die 2 CONC before the end of this term of years, then Benjamin would go with thei 2 CONC r son Jonathan Shaw, who would teach him a trade and also teach him to 2 CONC read and write; the agreement was terminated on 4 March 1657 [ MD 5:9 2 CONC 0-91, citing PCLR 2:1:91]. On 2 March 1657 Thomas Savory of Plymouth a 2 CONC nd Stephen Bryant Sr. of Plymouth agreed that Bryant would take "his s 2 CONC on Benjamine Savory" as a servant until age twenty-one "he being thirt 2 CONC een years old this present month" [ MD 12:133, citing PCLR 2:1:207]. 2 CONT On 2 August 1653 "Thomas Savory Senior of Plymouth and Ann his wife 2 CONC " agreed with Thomas Lettice of Plymouth, carpenter, "that their son T 2 CONC homas Savory Junior aged five years or thereabouts on the 15th day of 2 CONC March last past" would stay with Lettice until the age of twenty-one, 2 CONC to be instructed in carpentry [ MD 3:139-41, citing PCLR 2:1:71]. 2 CONT On 7 May 1661 "Ann, the wife of Thomas Savory, was presented before 2 CONC the Court to answer for being at home on the Lord's day with Thomas L 2 CONC ucas at unreasonable time, viz:, in the time of public exercise in the 2 CONC worship of God, and for being found drunk at the same time under an h 2 CONC edge, in uncivil and beastly manner, was sentenced by the Court as fol 2 CONC loweth, viz: for her accompanying of the said Lucas at an unreasonable 2 CONC time as aforesaid, she was sentenced to sit in the stocks during the 2 CONC pleasure of the Court, which accordingly was performed and executed; a 2 CONC nd for her being found drunk as aforesaid, fined five shillings; and f 2 CONC or prophaning the Lord's day, fined ten shillings, according to the la 2 CONC ws in such cases provided" [ PCR 3:212]. 2 CONT On 1 March 1663/4 "Richard Willis and Joseph Savery [were] fined 3s 2 CONC . 4d. for breaking the peace towards each other" [ PCR 4:50]. A.W. Sav 2 CONC ary thinks that this was another son of Thomas [ NEHGR 41:380], but ba 2 CONC sed on this single isolated record, we can only say this is a possibil 2 CONC ity. 2 CONT Reasonable evidence is available for the ages of all the children e 2 CONC xcept Anthony and Aaron. They are placed here as the youngest, but the 2 CONC y might possibly have been the eldest. Thomas Savory's request that hi 2 CONC s widow have special regard for Aaron might mean that he was in some w 2 CONC ay incapacitated. 2 CONT Thomas Savory and his wife were from time to time in trouble with t 2 CONC he courts, and he was never a freeman, yet he was for many years entru 2 CONC sted with the duties of undermarshal. This may tell us as much about t 2 CONC he nature of that office as it does about the character of Thomas Savo 2 CONC ry. 2 CONT BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTE: In 1887 A.W. Savary published a lengthy article on 2 CONC "The Savery Families of America" [ NEHGR 41:369ff.] and in 1893 he fo 2 CONC llowed this up with a book on the family, which in its early sections 2 CONC differed little from the article six years earlier [A Genealogical and 2 CONC Biographical Record of the Savery Families (Savory and Savary) and of 2 CONC the Severy Family (Severit, Savery, Savory, and Savary) ... (Boston 1 2 CONC 893), cited above as Savery Fam]. Stratton also gives a detailed accou 2 CONC nt of this immigrant [ Stratton 348-50]. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07831@ 1 FAMC @fam07815@ 0 @ind15976@ INDI 1 NAME ANNIS // 2 DISPLAY ANNIS 2 GIVN ANNIS 1 POSITION -32380,-870 2 BOUNDARYRECT -32417,-837,-32343,-903 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1645 2 NOTE By about 1645 Ann/Annis _____. She died after 22 March 1677 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 22 MAR 1677 2 NOTE She died after 22 March 1677 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE CHILDREN: 2 CONT i BENJAMIN, b. about March 1645 [ MD 5:90-91, 12:133]; living on 2 CONC 2 March 1657[/?8] [ MD 12:133]; no further record. 2 CONT 2 CONT ii THOMAS, b. about March 1648 [ MD 3:139-41]; d. at Pawtucket i 2 CONC n King Philip's War, 26 March 1676 [ TAG 60:241]. 2 CONT 2 CONT iii MOSES, b. Plymouth 22 January 1649[/50] [ PCR 8:8]; d. Plymo 2 CONC uth 9 June 1650 [ PCR 8:10]. 2 CONT 2 CONT iv SAMUEL, b. Plymouth 4 June 1651 [ PCR 8:12]; m. by 1678 _____ 2 CONC _____ (eldest known child b. Plymouth 3 July 1678 [ PCR 8:67]). 2 CONT 2 CONT v JONATHAN, b. Plymouth 4 March 1652[/3] [ PCR 8:14]; no further 2 CONC record. 2 CONT 2 CONT vi MARA, b. Plymouth 7 April 1654 [ PCR 8:16]; no further record 2 CONC . 2 CONT 2 CONT vii ANTHONY, b. say 1656; living on 22 March 1677 [ PCLR 4:311]; 2 CONC no further record. (In his article of 1887 A.W. Savary thought that t 2 CONC his Anthony was the one who married on 2 February 1703 Margaret Price 2 CONC [ NEHGR 41:382], but in 1893, "according to my more mature opinion," h 2 CONC e decided that this groom must be of a later generation, son of Samuel 2 CONC [Savery Fam 26].) 2 CONT 2 CONT viii AARON, b. say 1658; living on 22 March 1677 [ PCLR 4:311]; 2 CONC no further record (unless he is the Aaron Savery whose will was proved 2 CONC in Bristol County in 1717 [ BrPR 3:359; NEHGR 41:380]). 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07831@ 0 @ind15977@ INDI 1 NAME GILBERT (ENGLAND) /PICKERING/ 2 DISPLAY GILBERT (ENGLAND) PICKERING 2 GIVN GILBERT 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN PICKERING 2 NPFX Sir 1 PICTURES @pic00033@ 2 PRIMARY @pic00033@ 1 POSITION 16140,-890 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 16071,-834,16209,-996 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 FEB 1610 2 NOTE Born: 11 Feb 1610/1611 - baptised 10 Mar 1610/1611 3 CONT Place: Titchmarsh, Northamptonshire, England 3 CONT 2 PLAC Titchmarsh, Northamptonshire, England 3 _XREF @place00056@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE OCT 1668 2 DISPOSITION 3 PLAC buried in Titchmarsh, Northamptonshire, England 4 _XREF @place00057@ 2 NOTE Died: Oct 1668 - buried 17 Oct 1668 according to Parish Register 3 CONT Place: London, England - buried in Titchmarsh, Northamptonshire, Engla 3 CONC nd 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Sir Gilbert Pickering, Baronet of Nova Scotia 1st 2 CONT 2 CONT Life of Sir Gilbert Pickering 2 CONT Baronet of Nova Scotia 1st 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Sir Gilbert Pickering was the son of Sir John Pickering of Titchmarsh, 2 CONC Northamptonshire by Susannah Dryden, an aunt of John Dryden the Poet 2 CONC Laureate. Gilbert was baptised at Titchmarsh on 10th March 1610-11. He 2 CONC was admitted to Gray's Inn on 6th November 1629 and created [1st] Bar 2 CONC onet of Nova Scotia at some uncertain date [circa 1632]. In the Short 2 CONC Parliament of 1640 and throughout the Long Parliament, he represented 2 CONC the County of Northampton. 2 CONT 2 CONT At the beginning of the war he adopted the Parliamentary cause and, as 2 CONC Deputy-Lieutenant and one of the Parliamentary Committee, was active 2 CONC in raising troops and money for Parliament in his county. In the Revol 2 CONC ution of 1648 he sided with the Army and was appointed one of the King 2 CONC 's judges, but attended two sittings of the Court only and did not sig 2 CONC n the Death Warrant. Nevertheless he was successively appointed a memb 2 CONC er of each of the five Councils of State of the Commonwealth, of the s 2 CONC maller Council installed by the Army on 29th May 1653, and of that nom 2 CONC inated in accordance with the Instrument of Government in December 165 2 CONC 3. 2 CONT 2 CONT He sat for Northamptonshire in the "Little Parliament" of 1653 and in 2 CONC the two Parliaments called by Cromwell as Protector. 2 CONT 2 CONT To the Parliament of 1656 his election is said to have been secured on 2 CONC ly by the illegal pressure which Major-General Butler put upon the vot 2 CONC ers. On 12th July 1655 Gilbert was appointed one of the Committee for 2 CONC the Advancement of Trade. In December 1657 he was summoned to Cromwell 2 CONC 's House of Lords and about the same time was appointed Lord Chamberla 2 CONC in to the Protector. While in this capacity he employed his cousin, Jo 2 CONC hn Dryden, as secretary. 2 CONT 2 CONT Pickering signed the proclamation of the Council of State declaring Ri 2 CONC chard Cromwell his father's successor,and continued to act both as Cou 2 CONC ncillor and Chamberlain under his government. Though qualified to sit 2 CONC in the restored Long Parliament, he took little part in its proceeding 2 CONC s and obtained leave of absence in August 1659. When the Army quarrell 2 CONC ed with the Parliament he once more became active and was appointed by 2 CONC the officers in October 1659 one of the Committee of Safety and, in D 2 CONC ecember following, one of the Conservators of Liberty. With the re-est 2 CONC ablishment of the Parliament in December 1659 Pickering's public caree 2 CONC r came to an end, and he owed his escape at the Restoration to the inf 2 CONC luence of his brother-in-law, Edward Montague, Earl of Sandwich. Picke 2 CONC ring's name was inserted in the list of persons excepted by the Common 2 CONC s from the Act of Indemnity for penalties not reaching to life, and to 2 CONC be inflicted by a subsequent Act for the purpose. But thanks to Monta 2 CONC gue's intervention he obtained a pardon, was not excepted from the Act 2 CONC of Indemnity, and was simply punished by perpetual incapacitation fro 2 CONC m office. 2 CONT 2 CONT Sir Gilbert's wife, Elizabeth, was a daughter of Sir Sidney Montague. 2 CONC Samuel Pepys, the diarist, makes one or two minor references to Lady E 2 CONC lizabeth. On 14th June 1660 he returned to her a quantity of plate whi 2 CONC ch she had recently loaned to her brother, Sir Edward Montague. Some f 2 CONC ive days later, "Lady Pickering told me the story of her husband's cas 2 CONC e, and desired my assistance with my Lord (the Earl of Sandwich,her br 2 CONC other) and did give me, wrapped up in paper, £5 in silver". Eight year 2 CONC s later, on 14th July 1668; "This afternoon my Lady Pickering came to 2 CONC see us; I busy, saw her not. But how natural it is for us to slight pe 2 CONC ople out of power, and for people out of power to stoop to see those t 2 CONC hat while in power they condemned!". 2 CONT 2 CONT It is not clear when Sir Gilbert obtained his conditional pardon and i 2 CONC t may be that, while Lady Pickering considered it worthwhile to offer 2 CONC a goodly bribe to Pepys, they were compelled to live in a somewhat fru 2 CONC gal manner. This is borne out by his entry for 29th November 1660 (the 2 CONC Restoration year); (The Lord Mayor's) Show being over, we got as far 2 CONC as Paul's with much ado where I left my Lady in the coach and went on 2 CONC foot with my Lady Pickering to her lodging, which was a poor one in Bl 2 CONC ackfriars, where she never invited me to go in at all, which methought 2 CONC very strange". His only reference to Sir Gilbert himself comes on 21s 2 CONC t October 1668; "But I hear that Sir Gilbert Pickering is lately dead, 2 CONC about three days since, which makes some sorrow there, though not muc 2 CONC h, because of his being long expected to die, having been in a letharg 2 CONC y long". 2 CONT 2 CONT Sir Gilbert was buried on 17th October 1668 at Titchmarsh and was succ 2 CONC eeded in the Baronetcy by his son, John who passed the title to his so 2 CONC n, Gilbert, to his son, Edward who died without issue July 3rd 1749, a 2 CONC t which time the title became extinct. (The title of Baronet is only p 2 CONC assed through the direct male line.) 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Notes for the above essay [by Ken Pickering] were compiled from: 1/ Th 2 CONC e Dictionary of National Biography, vol.XLV; 2/ The Visitation of Nort 2 CONC hants,1681,published by the Harleian Society,vol.LXXXVII.; 3/ Pepys' D 2 CONC iaries. 2 CONT 2 CONT Pepys' first reference to Elizabeth is dated 15th September 1663; "-- 2 CONC to Hinchinbrooke -- here I saw Mrs. Betty Pickering, who is a very wel 2 CONC l-bred and comely lady, but very fat". Praise indeed! He again makes p 2 CONC assing reference to her on 19th February of the folowing year when; "T 2 CONC ook my wife and, taking a coach, went to visit my Ladies Jemima and Pa 2 CONC ulina Montague and Mrs. Elizabeth Pickering, whom we find at their fat 2 CONC her's new house in Lincoln's Inn Fields". 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Sir Gilbert Pickering, Baronet of Nova Scotia 1st [5 Jun 1638] 2 CONT Born: 11 Feb 1610/1611 - baptised 10 Mar 1610/1611 2 CONT Place: Titchmarsh, Northamptonshire, England 2 CONT Died: Oct 1668 - buried 17 Oct 1668 according to Parish Register 2 CONT Place: London, England - buried in Titchmarsh, Northamptonshire, Engla 2 CONC nd 2 CONT Married: Sydney [Elizabeth] Montegue - daughter of Sir Sydney Montegue 2 CONC 2 CONT Born: circa 1620 2 CONT Place: 2 CONT Died: 1679 2 CONT Place: London, England - buried in Titchmarsh, Northamptonshire, Engla 2 CONC nd 2 CONT Date Married: circa 1639 2 CONT Married/Associated: Elizabeth Pepys - daughter of John Pepys 2 CONT Born: 2 CONT Place: 2 CONT Died: 2 CONT Place: 2 CONT Date Married/Associated: circa 1664 2 CONT MARRIED 2ND Married/Associated: Elizabeth Pepys - daughter of John P 2 CONC epys DIARIEST 2 CONT Born: 2 CONT Place: 2 CONT Died: 2 CONT Place: 2 CONT Date Married/Associated: circa 1664 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07832@ 1 FAMC @fam07833@ 0 @ind15978@ INDI 1 NAME ELIZABETH (ENGLAND) /MONTEGUE/ 2 DISPLAY ELIZABETH (ENGLAND) MONTEGUE 2 GIVN ELIZABETH 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN MONTEGUE 1 POSITION 16340,-890 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 16268,-834,16413,-996 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1620 2 NOTE Born: circa 1620 3 CONT Place: 3 CONT 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1679 2 PLAC Place: London, England 3 _XREF @place00058@ 2 NOTE 1679 3 CONT Place: London, England - buried in Titchmarsh, Northamptonshire, Engla 3 CONC nd 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Elizabeth Montegue 2 CONT Elizabeth Montagu was the daughter of Sir Sidney Montagu and sister of 2 CONC Edward Montagu, Earl of Sandwich 1st 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07832@ 0 @ind15979@ INDI 1 NAME SIR JOHN /PICKERINGi/ 2 DISPLAY SIR JOHN PICKERINGi 2 GIVN SIR JOHN 2 SURN PICKERINGi 2 NPFX SIR 1 POSITION 16040,-680 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 15969,-638,16112,-786 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE son of Sir John Pickering and 1 FAMS @fam07833@ 0 @ind15980@ INDI 1 NAME SUSANNAH /DRYDEN/ 2 DISPLAY SUSANNAH DRYDEN 2 GIVN SUSANNAH 2 SURN DRYDEN 1 POSITION 16240,-680 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 16170,-638,16310,-761 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Susannah Dryden 1 FAMS @fam07833@ 0 @ind15981@ INDI 1 NAME EDWARD /GREENMAN/ 2 DISPLAY EDWARD GREENMAN 2 GIVN EDWARD 2 SURN GREENMAN 1 SOURCES @source00058@ 1 POSITION 13550,-1280 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 13478,-1224,13623,-1361 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1694 2 PLAC South Kingstown, RI 3 _XREF @place00071@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1763 2 NOTE Died: 1763-1769 3 CONT Place: 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 1 FAMS @fam07834@ 1 FAMC @fam07843@ 0 @ind15982@ INDI 1 NAME SARAH /CLARKE/ 2 DISPLAY SARAH CLARKE 2 GIVN SARAH 2 SURN CLARKE 1 POSITION 14950,-1270 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 14885,-1214,15016,-1351 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1696 2 NOTE ABOUT 1696 3 CONT 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1760 2 NOTE 3 CONT Died: aft 1760 3 CONT Place: 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07834@ 1 FAMC @fam07842@ 0 @ind15983@ INDI 1 NAME EBER /SHERMAN/ 2 DISPLAY EBER SHERMAN 2 GIVN EBER 2 SURN SHERMAN 1 POSITION -26220,-1290 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -26285,-1234,-26154,-1371 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 OCT 1674 2 NOTE Born in Portsmouth, Newport, R. I. 3 CONT 20 Oct 1674 3 CONT 2 PLAC Portsmouth, Newport, R. I. 3 _XREF @place00063@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1747 2 PLAC Swansea, , Ma. 3 _XREF @place00062@ 2 NOTE 3 CONT 1747 3 CONT Age: 73 3 CONT 3 CONT Died in Swansea, , Ma. 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07835@ 1 FAMC @fam07836@ 0 @ind15984@ INDI 1 NAME HONOR BROWNEL? /BROWN/ 2 DISPLAY HONOR BROWNEL? BROWN 2 GIVN HONOR 2 MIDDLE BROWNEL? 2 SURN BROWN 1 POSITION -25320,-1270 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -25390,-1214,-25250,-1376 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1680 2 NOTE Born: 1680 3 CONT Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, USA 2 PLAC Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, USA 3 _XREF @place00132@ 1 DEAT Y 2 PLAC Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00133@ 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 2 CONT 2 CONT Hanora Brownell???? 2 CONT CHILDREN 2 CONT Hannah Sherman B: 23 Jun 1700 2 CONT Swansea, , Ma. 2 CONT Elizabeth Sherman B: 16 Dec 1703 2 CONT Robert Sherman B: 26 Dec 1705 2 CONT Swansea, , Ma. 2 CONT D: 1775 2 CONT Swansea, , Ma. 2 CONT Elisha Sherman B: 1 Jan 1707/1708 2 CONT John Sherman B: 7 Feb 1709/1710 2 CONT Ruth Sherman B: 3 Oct 1711 2 CONT Levi Sherman B: 24 Nov 1713 2 CONT Peleg Sherman B: 10 Dec 1716 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT : 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07835@ 0 @ind15985@ INDI 1 NAME PELEG /SHERMAN/ 2 DISPLAY PELEG SHERMAN 2 GIVN PELEG 2 SURN SHERMAN 1 SOURCES @source00008@ 1 POSITION -26410,-1090 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -26475,-1034,-26344,-1171 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE MAY 1638 2 PLAC Portsmouth, Newport Co., R. I. 3 _XREF @place00064@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1719 2 PLAC Kingstown, Washington Co., R. I. 3 _XREF @place00065@ 2 NOTE 3 CONT 3 CONT 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07836@ 1 FAMC @fam07838@ 0 @ind15986@ INDI 1 NAME ELIZABETH /LAWTON/ 2 DISPLAY ELIZABETH LAWTON 2 GIVN ELIZABETH 2 SURN LAWTON 1 POSITION -26030,-1090 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -26098,-1034,-25961,-1171 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 SEP 1637 2 NOTE Christening 3 CONT 10 Sep 1637 3 CONT Location: Cranfield, Co. Bedfordshire, England 3 CONT 3 CONT Born in Cranfield, Co. Bedfordshire, England 3 CONT 10 Sep 1637 3 CONT 2 PLAC Cranfield, Co. Bedfordshire, England 3 _XREF @place00066@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 16 MAR 1720 2 NOTE 3 CONT Age: 82 3 CONT Died in 3 CONT 16 Mar 1720 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE CHILDREN 2 CONT Thomas Sherman B: 8 Aug 1658 2 CONT William Sherman B: 3 Oct 1659 2 CONT Daniel Sherman B: 15 Jun 1662 2 CONT May Sherman B: 11 Dec 1664 2 CONT Peleg Sherman B: 8 Oct 1666 2 CONT Ann Sherman B: 30 Apr 1668 2 CONT Elizabeth Sherman B: 25 Nov 1670 2 CONT Samuel Sherman B: 15 Oct 1672 2 CONT Eber Sherman B: 20 Oct 1674 2 CONT Portsmouth, Newport, R. I. 2 CONT D: 1747 2 CONT Swansea, , Ma 2 CONT John Sherman B: 28 Oct 1676 2 CONT Benjamin Sherman B: 15 Jul 1677 2 CONT Sarah Sherman B: 28 Jan 1679/1680 2 CONT Isabel Sherman B: 3 Jun 1683 2 CONT George Sherman B: 18 Dec 1687 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00381@ 1 FAMS @fam07836@ 1 FAMC @fam07837@ 0 @ind15987@ INDI 1 NAME THOMAS /LAWTON/ 2 DISPLAY THOMAS LAWTON 2 GIVN THOMAS 2 SURN LAWTON 1 POSITION -26090,-870 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -26155,-814,-26024,-951 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 APR 1614 2 NOTE 3 CONT 3 CONT Christening 3 CONT 17 Apr 1614 3 CONT Location: Cranfield, Co. Bedfordshire, England 3 CONT 3 CONT Born in Cranfield, Co. Bedfordshire, England 3 CONT ABT 1614 3 CONT 2 PLAC Cranfield, Co. Bedfordshire, England 3 _XREF @place00066@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE SEP 1681 2 PLAC Portsmouth, , R. I. 3 _XREF @place00067@ 2 NOTE 3 CONT 3 CONT Died in Portsmouth, , R. I. 3 CONT Sep 1681 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Thomas Lawton 2 CONT Birth: 17 APR 1614 Cranfield, Bedford, Bedfordshire, England 2 CONT 2 CONT 1st Marriage: 29 MAY 1635 to Elizabeth Salisbury in Cranfield, Bedfo 2 CONC rd, Bedfordshire, England 2 CONT 2 CONT Birth of Daughter: 10 SEP 1637 2 CONT Name: Elizabeth Lawton 2 CONT 2 CONT Immigration: 1638 2 CONT Note: From England to Rhode Island. See detailed note below. 2 CONT 2 CONT Birth of Son: 1639 2 CONT Name: Daniel Lawton 2 CONT Place: Portsmouth, Newport Co, Rhode Island 2 CONT 2 CONT Note: 30 APR 1639 2 CONT Details: Thomas and 28 others signed the following compact: 'We whose 2 CONC names are underwritten, do acknowledge ourselves the legal subjects o 2 CONC f His Majesty King Charles, and in his name do hereby bind ourselves i 2 CONC nto a civil body politic, unto his laws according to matters of justic 2 CONC e.' 2 CONT 2 CONT Birth of Daughter: 1645 2 CONT Name: Ann Lawton 2 CONT 2 CONT Birth of Daughter: 16 SEP 1647 2 CONT Name: Sarah Lawton 2 CONT 2 CONT Birth of Son: 11 DEC 1650 2 CONT Name: Isaac Lawton 2 CONT 2 CONT Land Rec: 04 AUG 1653 2 CONT Note: Sold William Wodell 60 acres. 2 CONT 2 CONT Land Rec: 21 JAN 1654 2 CONT Note: Thomas bought of Henry Knowles, 9 acres, dwelling house, fruit 2 CONC trees, etc. for a valuable consideration. 2 CONT 2 CONT Commissioner: 1655, 1656, 1658 and 1661. 2 CONT 2 CONT Freeman: 1655 2 CONT 2 CONT Land Rec: 16 APR 1657 2 CONT Note: Thomas sold to Thomas Stafford a house, & etc. in Warwick. 2 CONT 2 CONT Land Rec: 30 JUL 1660 2 CONT Note: Thomas received a deed of lands in Narragansett from Cadganagua 2 CONC nt, Chief Sachem, who had 'formerly received several kindnesses' from 2 CONC him. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2nd Marriage: 09 AUG 1663 to Grace Parsons in Portsmouth, Newport Co 2 CONC , Rhode Island 2 CONT 2 CONT Deputy: 1666 2 CONT 2 CONT Land Rec: 03 APR 1670 2 CONT Note: Gave a deed of two shares of land in or near Shrewsbury Townshi 2 CONC p, New Jersey to Giles Slocum . 2 CONT 2 CONT Will: 06 JUN 1674 2 CONT Note: Proved Sep 29, 1681. Executor son Daniel. Overseers, William Wo 2 CONC dell and George Sisson. 'I do hereby declare that although Grace have 2 CONC not behaved herself towards me as a wife ought to do towards an husban 2 CONC d, yet for the manifestation of my care of her, I do hereby give, bequ 2 CONC eath unto her all the goods that are yet remaining in my custody of th 2 CONC ose that were hers when I married her and also one good feather bed an 2 CONC d boulster; also 12 pounds per annum for life in lieu of all right she 2 CONC has. To son Daniel farm now in his possession called 'Long Swamp Farm 2 CONC ' and confirmation of another farm called 'Hunting Swamp Farm', at exp 2 CONC iration of William Wodell's lease of it. To son Isaac a farm at Puncat 2 CONC ege and all rights at Martha's Vineyard. To daughter Elizabeth Sherman 2 CONC , wife of Peleg, a quarter of a share in Dartmouth, and a piece of lan 2 CONC d in Portsmouth. To daughter Elizabeth, also all that my now dwelling 2 CONC house with land bout it, and a pasture called 'Fifty Acres'. To daught 2 CONC er Ann Slocum, 5s with what she has already received. To daughter Sara 2 CONC h Sisson, 50 pounds. To overseers, 5 pounds apiece. To daughters Eliza 2 CONC beth Sherman and Sarah Sisson the rest of real and personal. 2 CONT 2 CONT Probate: 14 JUN 1676 2 CONT Note: Thomas's wife Grace, having presented her many grievances to th 2 CONC e town often, and to the Assembly several times for due and sufficient 2 CONC maintenance, she being much neglected in her husband's absence, it wa 2 CONC s therefore ordered by the Assembly that 6s per week shall be paid by 2 CONC his agent Daniel Lawton, and an inventory of movable goods in her cust 2 CONC ody to be taken, which inventory Daniel Lawton shall have. Grace to ha 2 CONC ve the privilege of chamber she is now possessed of, and use of necess 2 CONC ary movables, and the rights of her or any of her children now or in f 2 CONC uture to any estate are not cut off. 2 CONT 2 CONT Probate: 20 APR 1677 2 CONT Note: Thomas made an agreement with his stepson John Bailey, whereby 2 CONC Grace, the present wife of Thomas Lawton, should receive 10 pounds per 2 CONC year from John Bailey, and Elizabeth Sherman, daughter of Thomas Lawt 2 CONC on, should have 3 pounds per hear (40s being in money and the other 20 2 CONC s in good sheep's wool at 12d per pound.) In consideration of these pa 2 CONC yments, John Bailey was to have a lease of dwelling house, land and or 2 CONC chard 'for term of time my wife Grace Lawton liveth without changing h 2 CONC er name by marriage.' The term of tenancy not to expire till one year 2 CONC after death or marriage of Grace, the mother of said John Bailey, and 2 CONC for that year the latter was to pay 13 pounds. On the same date he sol 2 CONC d John Bailey for full satisfaction, all his household goods except a 2 CONC bedstead, chairs, etc. 2 CONT 2 CONT Death: 29 SEP 1681 Portsmouth, Newport Co, Rhode Island 2 CONT 2 CONT parents are George Lawton and Isabell Smith 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Conditions in England were restrictive. King James in 1604 announced t 2 CONC hat he would make the Puritans conform or harry them out of the land. 2 CONC The still more arbitrary policy of his son, Charles I, between 1625 an 2 CONC d his beheading in 1649, gave new dimensions to that exodus and result 2 CONC ed in the speedy planting of a high-spirited and powerful New England. 2 CONC For eleven years, 1628-1639, no Parliament sat in England. 2 CONT 2 CONT Puritan influence was strong in Bedfordshire. The King by writ, withou 2 CONC t a parliament in 1635, assessed the county 3,000 pounds for ship-mone 2 CONC y, but in 1638 some 280 pounds were still due from 660 persons. In Feb 2 CONC ruary 1639, the county was ordered to furnish 20 men for the campaign 2 CONC against Scotland. So dissatisfaction with conditions of church and sta 2 CONC te was probably a factor in Thomas Lawton's decision to leave England 2 CONC for the new world. 2 CONT 2 CONT For Thomas Lawton, America was the land of opportunity. His choosing t 2 CONC o settle in Rhode Island indicates that he believed in religious and p 2 CONC olitical toleration, and that he was not a Puritan. He was a planter a 2 CONC nd a yeoman, cultivating his own land according to Rhode Island record 2 CONC s. 2 CONT 2 CONT By grant and purchase, Thomas Lawton acquired extensive lands both in 2 CONC Portsmouth and on the mainland. He had land near the top of Quaker Hil 2 CONC l and a tract of perhaps 40 or 50 acres near the present Town Hall, ex 2 CONC tending from East Main Road to the shore. His Hunting Swamp Farm was o 2 CONC n the west side of East Main Road about midway between Union Street an 2 CONC d the town line; and his Long Swamp Farm was east of East Main Road, a 2 CONC nd on the west side of Wapping Road between Sandy Point Road and Brama 2 CONC n Lane, these aggregating about 160 acres. His holdings outside of Por 2 CONC tsmouth included 600 acres in Warwick, lands across the Sakonnet River 2 CONC on Puncatest Neck, a house and lot in Martha's Vineyard, land in Dart 2 CONC mouth, Massachusetts, and in Shrewsbury Township, New Jersey. In 1660 2 CONC he received a deed to lands in Narragansett from Cadganaguant, Chief S 2 CONC achem, who had "formerly received several kindnesses" from him. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07837@ 1 FAMC @fam07841@ 0 @ind15988@ INDI 1 NAME ELIZABETH /SALISBURY/ 2 DISPLAY ELIZABETH SALISBURY 2 GIVN ELIZABETH 2 SURN SALISBURY 1 POSITION -25840,-870 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -25910,-814,-25770,-951 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1615 2 NOTE Born in Cranfield, Co. Bedfordshire, England 3 CONT ABT 1615 3 CONT 2 PLAC Cranfield, Co. Bedfordshire, England 3 _XREF @place00066@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 16 NOV 1654 2 PLAC Portsmouth, , R. I. 3 _XREF @place00067@ 2 NOTE 3 CONT 1654 3 CONT Age: 39 3 CONT Died in Portsmouth, , R. I. 3 CONT 16 Nov 1654 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 2 CONT 2 CONT Elizabeth Salisbury 2 CONT Birth: ABT 1616 Cranfield, Bedford, Bedfordshire, England 2 CONT 2 CONT Religion: 10 SEP 1637 2 CONT Note: Elizabeth was added to the Cranfield (England) Parish register. 2 CONC She was with her parents when they came to America circa 1638. 2 CONT 2 CONT Death: 18 NOV 1654 Portsmouth, Newport Co, Rhode Island 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT CHILDREN 2 CONT Elizabeth Lawton B: 10 Sep 1637 2 CONT Cranfield, Co. Bedfordshire, England 2 CONT D: 16 Mar 1720 2 CONT Daniel Lawton B: 1639 2 CONT Portsmouth, , R. I. 2 CONT D: 28 Jun 1719 2 CONT Ann Lawton B: 1644 2 CONT Portsmouth, , R. I. 2 CONT D: 1703 2 CONT Sarah F Lawton B: Apr 1645 2 CONT Portsmouth, , R. I. 2 CONT D: 5 Jul 1718 2 CONT Portsmouth, , R. I. 2 CONT Isaac Lawton B: 11 Dec 1650 2 CONT Portsmouth, , R. I. 2 CONT D 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00002@ 1 FAMS @fam07837@ 1 FAMC @fam07926@ 0 @ind15989@ INDI 1 NAME PHILIP /SHERMAN/ 2 DISPLAY PHILIP SHERMAN 2 GIVN PHILIP 2 SURN SHERMAN 1 POSITION -26620,-890 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -26685,-834,-26554,-971 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 FEB 1610 2 NOTE Christening 3 CONT 5 Feb 1610 3 CONT Location: Dedham, Co. Essex, England 3 CONT Born in Dedham, Co. Essex, England 3 CONT 5 Feb 1610 3 CONT 2 PLAC Dedham, Co. Essex, England 3 _XREF @place00068@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE MAR 1681 2 PLAC Portsmouth, , R. I. 3 _XREF @place00067@ 2 NOTE 1610 3 CONT 3 CONT 3 CONT 3 CONT 1633 3 CONT Age: 23 3 CONT 3 CONT Marriage to Sarah Odding 3 CONT 1633 3 CONT Location: Roxbury, , Ma. 3 CONT 3 CONT 3 CONT 3 CONT 3 CONT Died in Portsmouth, , R. I. 3 CONT Mar 1681/1687 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Philip Sherman ALTERNATE SPELLING Philip Shearman, 1609-1687, came t 2 CONC o Roxbury, MA, in 1633 2 CONT ALTERNATE DATES 2 CONT Philip Shearman, 1609-1687, came to Roxbury, MA, in 1633 2 CONT BOOK 2 CONT Some of the First Descendants of Philip Sherman The First Secretary of 2 CONC Rhode Island -- by Roy V. Sherman, privately published, 1968. 2 CONT *************************************** 2 CONT After immigrating from Germany our Shermans began life in early Diss, 2 CONC Yaxley, and Dedham England. Many sources show that our first ancestors 2 CONC were JOHN SHERMAN (1396-1487) and MARY LANCE (1400-abt 1487) of Yaxle 2 CONC y, England. In the eighth generation of John's descendants many began 2 CONC immigrating to America. Our family descended from the pilgrim, states 2 CONC man, land baron, and a founder of the State of Rhode Island, PHILLIP S 2 CONC HERMAN (1610-1687) (Samuel, Henry, Henry, Thomas, Thomas, John, Thomas 2 CONC , John) and SARAH ODDING ( -1681). 2 CONT 2 CONT While Phillip originally immigrated to Roxbury, MA in 1633, he soon mo 2 CONC ved to Portsmouth, RI after considerable trouble that he got himself i 2 CONC nto over religious matters. He was an ardent follower of Anne Hutchins 2 CONC on, a religious zealot of their time, who believed in grace over works 2 CONC - not a popular thought in those days. (© 1997) Phillip and Sarah Sh 2 CONC erman lived out their lives in Portsmouth, RI, and it is from there th 2 CONC at many of their descendants ever after pushed westward first to NY, a 2 CONC nd then to many other corners of the United States. 2 CONT ****************************************** 2 CONT SHERMAN. No resident of the State of Rhode Island has a more honorable 2 CONC lineage or can trace his ancestry to an earlier period in American hi 2 CONC story than the descendents of Hon. Phillip Sherman, whose connection w 2 CONC ith the Colony began in 1634. 2 CONT ******************************************* 2 CONT Paraphrasing from The History of the State of Rhode Island and Provide 2 CONC nce Plantations: Biographical, by the American Historical Society, the 2 CONC Hon. Philip Sherman was born in Dedham, County Essex, England. He ca 2 CONC me to America in 1633, settling in Roxbury, Suffolk Co, MA. He was ma 2 CONC de freeman on May 14, 1634, standing next on the list after Governor H 2 CONC aynes. (A freeman is someone who possesses the rights or privileges o 2 CONC f a citizen). 2 CONT 2 CONT On November 20, 1637, he and others with religious differences were wa 2 CONC rned to give up arms because they stood accused of having "seduced and 2 CONC led into dangerous errors, many of the people here in New England." 2 CONC Instead of submitting to their order, the Hon. Phillip traveled to Rho 2 CONC de Island where he had purchased land in 1636. On the formation of a 2 CONC government there in 1639, he became Rhode Island's first secretary und 2 CONC er Governor William Coddington. His name is listed here on a plaque c 2 CONC ommemorating the signing of the Portsmouth Compact. 2 CONT 2 CONT A prominent figure in Rhode Island, the Hon. Phillip Sherman was gener 2 CONC al recorder from 1648 to 1652, and deputy of the colony from 1665 to 1 2 CONC 667. He was among sixteen persons requested on April 4, 1676 to be pr 2 CONC esent at a meeting of the deputies to advise the Governor in regard to 2 CONC the Narragansett campaign (the decisive battle in King Philip's War). 2 CONC Early records prepared by him still remain in Portsmouth, and show h 2 CONC im to have been a "very neat and expert penman, as well as an educated 2 CONC man." 2 CONT 2 CONT According to information gathered at web sites on the left, the parent 2 CONC al relationship continues in England with Phillip's father Samuel (bor 2 CONC n abt. 1572), Henry Jr. (1545), Henry Sr. (1524), Thomas (1490), John 2 CONC (abt. 1445) and Thomas of Yaxley, County Suffolk, England (1422). I h 2 CONC ave seen one report that names Thomas' father as John (1396), but othe 2 CONC rs have it as unknown. Very few written records exist prior to 1400, 2 CONC so it will be hard for researchers to go back much further unless they 2 CONC can tie into a royal bloodline. Rest assured, many people on both si 2 CONC des of the Atlantic are working on it. Historians are currently debat 2 CONC ing whether Henry Sr.'s wife, Agnes BUTTER, was a descendent of King E 2 CONC dward III 2 CONT 2 CONT ****************************** 2 CONT History of the surname Sherman 2 CONT 2 CONT SHERMAN 2 CONT Spelling variations include: Sherman, Shearman, Sharman, Shaerman, Sh 2 CONC irman and others. 2 CONT 2 CONT First found in Norfolk where they were seated from early times and the 2 CONC ir first records appeared on the early census rolls taken by the early 2 CONC Kings of Britain to determine the rate of taxation of their subjects. 2 CONC 2 CONT 2 CONT Historical American Settlers 2 CONT Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: 2 CONC John Sherman settled in Boston in 1634, along with Phillip, Edmund, T 2 CONC homas; William Sherman who settled in Virginia in 1652; Thomas Sherman 2 CONC settled in the Barbados in 1634. 2 CONT 2 CONT From 1633 to 1637 five Sherman brothers and cousins immigrated to New 2 CONC England. They are the ancestors of many English SHERMANS in the United 2 CONC States. Philip and Samuel were brothers and Capt. John was their cous 2 CONC in. (THE FAMOUS CT SIGNER OF DEC OF INDEPENDENCE WAS DESCENDED FROM CP 2 CONC T. JOHN.)All three of these men were second cousins to The Rev. John S 2 CONC herman and The Hon. Samuel Sherman, who were also brothers. It has not 2 CONC been established whether William Sherman ("The Pilgrim") was related 2 CONC or not. 2 CONT 2 CONT William Sherman ("The Pilgrim") 1612-1679, came to Plymouth, MA, in 16 2 CONC 32 2 CONT 2 CONT Philip Shearman, 1609-1687, came to Roxbury, MA, in 1633 2 CONT 2 CONT The Reverend John Sherman 1613-1685, came to Watertown, MA, in 1634 2 CONT 2 CONT The Honorable Samuel Sherman 1618-1700, came to Wethersfield, CT, in 1 2 CONC 636 2 CONT 2 CONT Samuel Shearman 1610-1643, came to Boston, MA, in 1636. 2 CONT 2 CONT Captain John Sherman 1612-1690, came to Watertown, MA, in 1637. 2 CONT 2 CONT Noteworthy Shermans 2 CONT Henry Clapp Sherman (1875-1955) American biochemist 2 CONT John Sherman (1823-1900) American statesman 2 CONT Roger Sherman (1721-1793) American statesman, signer of Declaration of 2 CONC Independence 2 CONT John Sherman (c.1897) American secretary of state 2 CONT William Tecumseh Sherman (1820-1891) American soldier 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07838@ 1 FAMC @fam07840@ 0 @ind15990@ INDI 1 NAME SARAH /ODDING/ 2 DISPLAY SARAH ODDING 2 GIVN SARAH 2 SURN ODDING 1 POSITION -26360,-880 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -26425,-824,-26294,-961 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 FEB 1608 2 NOTE Sarah Odding B: 5 Feb 1608/1609 3 CONT Madron, Co. Cornwall, England 3 CONT 2 PLAC Madron, Co. Cornwall, England 3 _XREF @place00069@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1696 2 PLAC Portsmouth, , R. I. 3 _XREF @place00067@ 2 NOTE SD: 1696 3 CONT Portsmouth, , R. I. 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Eber Sherman B: Dec 1634 2 CONT Sarah Sherman B: Oct 1636 2 CONT Peleg Sherman B: ABT May 1638 2 CONT Portsmouth, Newport Co., R. I. 2 CONT D: 1719 2 CONT Kingstown, Washington Co., R. I. 2 CONT Edmund Sherman B: Apr 1641 2 CONT Samson Sherman B: Apr 1642 2 CONT William Sherman B: 1643 2 CONT John Sherman B: Aug 1644 2 CONT Mary Sherman B: 1645 2 CONT Hannah Sherman B: 1647 2 CONT Samuel Sherman B: 1648 2 CONT Benjamin Sherman B: 1650 2 CONT Philippa Sherman B: 1 Oct 1652 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00223@ 1 FAMS @fam07838@ 1 FAMC @fam07839@ 0 @ind15991@ INDI 1 NAME GEORGE (ENGLAND) /ODDING/ 2 DISPLAY GEORGE (ENGLAND) ODDING 2 GIVN GEORGE 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN ODDING 1 POSITION -26430,-650 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -26498,-608,-26361,-756 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07839@ 0 @ind15992@ INDI 1 NAME MARGARET (ENGLAND) // 2 DISPLAY MARGARET (ENGLAND) 2 GIVN MARGARET 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 1 POSITION -26270,-670 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -26341,-628,-26198,-751 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07839@ 0 @ind15993@ INDI 1 NAME SAMUEL (ENGLAND) /SHERMAN/ 2 DISPLAY SAMUEL (ENGLAND) SHERMAN 2 GIVN SAMUEL 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN SHERMAN 1 POSITION -26730,-650 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -26798,-608,-26661,-756 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Samuel Sherman B: 11 Jan 1572/1573 2 CONT Dedham, Co. Essex, England 2 CONT D: Jan 1615/1616 2 CONT Ardsleigh, Co. Essex, England 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07840@ 0 @ind15994@ INDI 1 NAME PHILIPPA (ENGLAND) /WARD/ 2 DISPLAY PHILIPPA (ENGLAND) WARD 2 GIVN PHILIPPA 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN WARD 1 POSITION -26570,-660 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -26638,-604,-26501,-766 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1575 2 PLAC Ardsleigh, Co. Essex, England 3 _XREF @place00070@ 1 DEAT Y 2 PLAC Ardsleigh, Co. Essex, England 3 _XREF @place00070@ 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07840@ 0 @ind15995@ INDI 1 NAME GEORGE /LAWTON/ 2 DISPLAY GEORGE LAWTON 2 GIVN GEORGE 2 SURN LAWTON 1 POSITION -26140,-670 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -26205,-614,-26074,-751 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1581 2 PLAC Cranfield, Co. Bedfordshire, England 3 _XREF @place00066@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 26 NOV 1641 2 NOTE D: 26 Nov 1641 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07841@ 0 @ind15996@ INDI 1 NAME ISABEL (ENGLAND) /SMITH/ 2 DISPLAY ISABEL (ENGLAND) SMITH 2 GIVN ISABEL 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN SMITH 1 POSITION -26010,-660 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -26078,-604,-25941,-766 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1585 2 NOTE 3 CONT 2 PLAC Cranfield, Co. Bedfordshire, England 3 _XREF @place00066@ 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07841@ 0 @ind15997@ INDI 1 NAME JEREMIAH /CLARKE/ 2 DISPLAY JEREMIAH CLARKE 2 GIVN JEREMIAH 2 SURN CLARKE 1 POSITION 14690,-1090 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 14625,-1034,14756,-1171 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1666 2 NOTE 1666 in Newport, Newport, Ri ALT 1668 3 CONT 2 PLAC Newport, Newport, Ri 3 _XREF @place00076@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 10 SEP 1733 2 PLAC South Kingstown, RI 3 _XREF @place00071@ 2 NOTE Died: bef 10 September 1733 3 CONT Place: South Kingstown, RI 3 CONT ALTERNATE 3 CONT Death: 1752 in Newport, Newport, Ri 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Name: Jeremiah CLARKE 2 CONT Surname: Clarke 2 CONT Given Name: Jeremiah 2 CONT Sex: M 2 CONT Birth: 1666 in Newport, Newport, Ri 2 CONT Death: 1752 in Newport, Newport, Ri 2 CONT Ancestral File #: 35KK-XC 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07842@ 1 FAMC @fam07845@ 0 @ind15998@ INDI 1 NAME ELIZABETH /SISSON/ 2 DISPLAY ELIZABETH SISSON 2 GIVN ELIZABETH 2 SURN SISSON 1 POSITION 15290,-1070 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 15222,-1014,15359,-1151 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 AUG 1669 2 NOTE Born: 18 August 1669 3 CONT Place: Portsmouth, RI 3 CONT 2 PLAC Portsmouth, RI 3 _XREF @place00073@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 19 MAR 1732 2 NOTE Died: bef 19 March 1732/3 3 CONT Place: 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Elizabeth Sisson 2 CONT Children 2 CONT Mary CLARKE b: ABT 1702 in Newport, Newport, Ri 2 CONT Sarah CLARKE b: ABT 1691 in Newport, Newport, Ri 2 CONT Jeremiah CLARKE b: ABT 1693 in Newport, Newport, Ri 2 CONT Walter CLARKE b: ABT 1696 in Newport, Newport, Ri 2 CONT Latham CLARKE b: ABT 1698 in Newport, Newport, Ri 2 CONT Weston CLARKE b: ABT 1700 in Newport, Newport, Ri 2 CONT Peleg CLARKE b: ABT 1704 in Newport, Newport, Ri 2 CONT Katherine CLARKE b: ABT 1706 in Newport, Newport, Ri 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00230@ 1 FAMS @fam07842@ 1 FAMC @fam07850@ 0 @ind15999@ INDI 1 NAME EDWARD /GREENMAN/ 2 DISPLAY EDWARD GREENMAN 2 GIVN EDWARD 2 SURN GREENMAN 1 POSITION 13360,-1090 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 13288,-1034,13433,-1171 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 FILL #00FF00 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1663 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 11 SEP 1749 2 PLAC Charlestown, RI 3 _XREF @place00072@ 2 NOTE 3 CONT Born: 1663 3 CONT 3 CONT 3 CONT Died: bef 11 September 1749 3 CONT Place: Charlestown, RI 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Edward Greenman 2 CONT Note: Peter Greenman has the following information on Edward in his 'T 2 CONC he Greenman Family in America:' Edward was Deputy to the General Assem 2 CONC bly for Kingston, RI in 1700, 1704, 1705, 1709, and 1710. He was speak 2 CONC er of the House of Deputies in 1704. He was a member of the Hopkinton 2 CONC (RI) Seventh Day Baptist Church. The following is from 'Early Colonial 2 CONC Money and Its Counterfeiting 1647-1726.' On 5 Apr. 1708, for 215 poun 2 CONC ds, he bought 250 acres of land from Samuel and Isaac Worden and their 2 CONC wives Hopestill and Rebecca. On 11 Feb. 1709, he and his wife Margare 2 CONC t sold George Hazard 120 acres of land. He deposed to land on 31 Mar. 2 CONC 1719, calling himself fifty-six years old, or thereabouts (Austin). At 2 CONC a General Court of Trials held at Newport the last Tuesday in March 1 2 CONC 713, Capt. Edward Greenman, of Kingston, brought suit in an action of 2 CONC trespass and damage for 100 pounds against Edward Mott. Verdict for th 2 CONC e defendant (General Court of Trials, Newport, Book 1, p. 200). Capt. 2 CONC Edward Greenman was the first borrower in the Town of Kingston of the 2 CONC bills of credit issued by the 1715 bank. Capt. Edward Greenman, togeth 2 CONC er with his two sons Edward and Judge Silas Greenman, had all been in 2 CONC jail some time on the charge of counterfeiting, when at a General Cour 2 CONC t of Trials and General Gaol Delivery, held at Newport 26 Nov. 1718, t 2 CONC hey all pleaded guilty. Capt. Edward Greenman (about 55 years old at t 2 CONC he time) was sentenced to stand in the pillory and have his ears cropt 2 CONC , or pay a fine of 600 pounds, post a bond of 700 pounds (to pay doubl 2 CONC e damage), and pay costs of prosecution, condemnation, etc. He paid th 2 CONC e fine. His son Edward Greenman, Jr., (about 24 years old at the time) 2 CONC paid a fine of 300 pounds and posted a bond of 400 pounds. His son Ju 2 CONC dge Silas Greenman (about 28 years old at the time) paid a fine of 300 2 CONC pounds and posted a bond of 400 pounds, a total in fines for father a 2 CONC nd two sons of 1200 pounds and bonds of 1500 pounds. Capt. Edward Gree 2 CONC nman, of Charlestown, Kings County, yeoman, calling himself ancient, m 2 CONC ade his will 30 July 1739, proved 1 Sept. 1749, in which he bequeaths, 2 CONC after his wife's death, to daughter Abigail, 10s; to son Silas, 10s; 2 CONC to daughter Phebe Whiting, 10s; to son Edward all the rest of the esta 2 CONC te, real and personal, at death of wife and self. Son Edward sole exec 2 CONC utor. Witnesses: Jeremiah Clarke, Experience Basset and William Basset 2 CONC . (Charlestown Probate Records, vol. 1, p. 137.) On 7 Dec. 1769 his so 2 CONC ns Silas, Edward and Nathan Greenman gave freedom to a negro named 'So 2 CONC uthwick,' formerly belonging to their father, 'for good will and for 2 2 CONC 5 pounds paid by said negro.' (Austin.) 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07843@ 1 FAMC @fam07844@ 0 @ind16000@ INDI 1 NAME MARGARET /GARTHROT/ 2 DISPLAY MARGARET GARTHROT 2 GIVN MARGARET 2 SURN GARTHROT 1 SOURCES @source00056@ 1 POSITION 13770,-1090 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 13699,-1034,13842,-1171 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 FILL #FF00FF 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1663 2 NOTE 1663 Westerly, Washington County, RI, USA 3 CONT 3 CONT 2 PLAC Westerly, Washington County, RI, USA 3 _XREF @place00074@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 13 JUL 1739 2 NOTE Died: bef 13 July 1739 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 2 CONT : 2 CONT Children 2 CONT Abigail Greenman b: ABT 1687 in Newport, Newport County, RI, USA 2 CONT Silas Greenman b: ABT 1690 in Newport, Newport County, RI, USA and of 2 CONC Stonington, New London County, CT, USA 2 CONT Phebe Greenman b: 29 JAN 1690/91 in Stonington, New London County, CT 2 CONC , USA 2 CONT Edward "Junior" Greenman III b: ABT 1694 in Newport, Newport County, 2 CONC RI, USA 2 CONT Nathan Greenman b: ABT 1697 in Newport, Newport County, RI, USA 2 CONT Sarah Greenman b: ABT 1699 in Newport, Newport County, RI, USA 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00505@ 1 FAMS @fam07843@ 0 @ind16001@ INDI 1 NAME EDWARD /GREENMAN / 2 DISPLAY EDWARD GREENMAN 2 GIVN EDWARD 2 SURN GREENMAN 1 SOURCES @source00007@ 1 POSITION 13240,-880 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 13168,-824,13313,-961 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1630 2 NOTE Abt 1633 or from Newport, Newport County, RI, USA ALTERNATE SOURCE 1 3 CONC 630 2 PLAC Newport, Newport County, RI, USA 3 _XREF @place00075@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1688 2 PLAC Newport, Newport County, RI, USA 3 _XREF @place00075@ 2 NOTE 1688 Newport, Newport County, RI, USA 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Edward Greenman. 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07844@ 1 FAMC @fam07869@ 0 @ind16002@ INDI 1 NAME MARY // 2 DISPLAY MARY 2 GIVN MARY 1 POSITION 13430,-880 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 13388,-824,13472,-936 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1642 2 NOTE b. Abt 1642 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 1. Edward Greenman, Jr, b. 1663, Newport, Newport County, RI, USA 2 CONT 2. William Greenman, b. Abt 1665, Newport, Newport County, RI, USA 2 CONT 3. John Greenman, b. 1666, Newport, Newport County, RI, USA 2 CONT 4. Thomas Greenman, b. 1669, Newport, Newport County, RI, USA 2 CONT 5. Mary Greenman, b. Abt 1671, Newport, Newport County, RI, USA 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00002@ 1 FAMS @fam07844@ 0 @ind16003@ INDI 1 NAME JEREMIAH /CLARKE/ 2 DISPLAY JEREMIAH CLARKE 2 GIVN JEREMIAH 2 SURN CLARKE 1 POSITION 14520,-880 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 14455,-824,14586,-961 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1642 2 NOTE Birth: 1642/1643 in of, Newport, Newport, Ri 3 CONT 2 PLAC Newport, Newport, Ri 3 _XREF @place00076@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 16 JAN 1729 2 PLAC Portsmouth, Newport, Ri 3 _XREF @place00077@ 2 NOTE Death: 16 Jan 1729 in Portsmouth, Newport, Ri 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07845@ 1 FAMC @fam07847@ 0 @ind16004@ INDI 1 NAME ANNE AUDLEY /ODLIN/ 2 DISPLAY ANNE AUDLEY ODLIN 2 GIVN ANNE 2 MIDDLE AUDLEY 2 SURN ODLIN 1 POSITION 14870,-880 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 14805,-824,14936,-986 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1643 2 NOTE Birth: 1643 in Newport, Newport, Ri 3 CONT 2 PLAC Newport, Newport, Ri 3 _XREF @place00076@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 15 DEC 1732 2 PLAC Boston, Suffolk, Mass. 3 _XREF @place00078@ 2 NOTE Death: 15 Dec 1732 in Boston, Suffolk, Mass. 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Anne CLARKE b: 1674/1675 in Newport, Newport, Ri 2 CONT Jeremiah CLARKE b: 1666 in Newport, Newport, Ri 2 CONT Frances CLARKE b: 15 Dec 1669 in Portsmouth, Newport, Ri 2 CONT Henry CLARKE b: 1671 in , Newport, Ri 2 CONT James CLARKE b: ABT 1673 in , Newport, Ri 2 CONT Weston CLARKE b: ABT 1677 in , Newport, Ri 2 CONT Mary CLARKE b: 1682 in , Newport, Ri 2 CONT Sarah CLARKE b: ABT 1677/1679 in Newport, Newport, Ri 2 CONT Samuel CLARKE b: 1677 in Portsmouth, Newport, Ri 2 CONT Susanna CLARKE b: 1667 in Newport, Newport, R.I. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00504@ 1 FAMS @fam07845@ 1 FAMC @fam07846@ 0 @ind16005@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN AUDLEY /ODLIN/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN AUDLEY ODLIN 2 GIVN JOHN 2 MIDDLE AUDLEY 2 SURN ODLIN 1 POSITION 14810,-680 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 14745,-624,14876,-786 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1600 2 NOTE Birth: 1600 in Boston, Suffolk, Ma ???? 3 CONT 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 16 DEC 1685 2 PLAC Boston, Suffolk, Ma 3 _XREF @place00079@ 2 NOTE Death: 16 Dec 1685 in Boston, Suffolk, Ma 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Name: John AUDLEY (ODLIN) 2 CONT Surname: Audley (Odlin) 2 CONT Given Name: John 2 CONT Sex: M 2 CONT Death: 16 Dec 1685 in Boston, Suffolk, Ma 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07846@ 0 @ind16006@ INDI 1 NAME MARGARET // 2 DISPLAY MARGARET 2 GIVN MARGARET 1 POSITION 14980,-680 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 14909,-624,15052,-736 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1610 2 NOTE b: 1610 in Boston, Suffolk, Ma 3 CONT 2 PLAC Boston, Suffolk, Ma 3 _XREF @place00079@ 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT Ann AUDLEY (ODLIN) b: 1643 in Newport, Newport, Ri 2 CONT Peter AUDLEY b: 2 Jul 1646 in Boston (Suffolk), Ma 2 CONT John AUDLEY b: 3 Jun 1635 in Boston (Suffolk), Ma 2 CONT Peter ODLIN (AUDLEY) b: 3 Jul 1646 in . Boston, Suffolk, Ma 2 CONT Hannah AUDLEY b: 21 Sep 1643 in Newport, Newport, Ri 2 CONT Hannah AUDLEY b: 9 Feb 1638 in Boston, Suffolk, Mass. 2 CONT Elisha AUDLEY b: 1 Jul 1640 in Boston, Suffolk, Mass. 2 CONT John AUDLEY b: 3 Feb 1642 in Boston, Suffolk, Mass. 2 CONT Hannah AUDLEY b: 21 Aug 1643 in Boston, , Suffolk, Mass 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07846@ 0 @ind16007@ INDI 1 NAME JEREMIAH CAPT. /CLARKE/ 2 DISPLAY JEREMIAH CAPT. CLARKE 2 GIVN JEREMIAH 2 MIDDLE CAPT. 2 SURN CLARKE 1 POSITION 14370,-670 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 14305,-614,14436,-776 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 FILL #00FF00 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 DEC 1605 2 NOTE Birth: 1 Dec 1605 in England, of, Newport, Ri 3 CONT Jeremiah Clarke was christened on 1 December 1605 at East Farleigh, Ke 3 CONC nt, England. 3 CONT 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 11 JAN 1651 2 PLAC Newport, Newport, Ri 3 _XREF @place00076@ 2 NOTE Death: 11 Jan 1651 in Newport, Newport, Ri ???? 3 CONT Burial: 3 Jan 1661 Newport Cemetary, Newport, Newport, Ri ???? 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Name: Jeremiah CLARK Capt. 2 CONT Surname: Clark 2 CONT Given Name: Jeremiah 2 CONT Suffix: Capt. 2 CONT Sex: M 2 CONT Birth: 1 Dec 1605 in England, of, Newport, Ri 2 CONT Christening: 1 Dec 1605 St. Albans, Wood Street, London, England 2 CONT Death: 11 Jan 1651 in Newport, Newport, Ri 2 CONT Burial: 3 Jan 1661 Newport Cemetary, Newport, Newport, Ri 2 CONT ************ARTICLE I FOUND RE: JEREMIAH********** 2 CONT In early preparations for his forthcoming Magna Carta Ancestry, Dougla 2 CONC s Richardson has also traced the matrilineal line of my second royally 2 CONC -descended immigrant forebear, Acting Gov. Jeremiah Clarke of Rhode Is 2 CONC land, to Sancha Blount, daughter of Sir Thomas Blount and Margaret Gre 2 CONC sley, and granddaughter of Sir Walter Blount and the famed Sancha de A 2 CONC yala, sister of a great-great-grandfather of Ferdinand I (1452-1516), 2 CONC generally considered the first king of United Spain, husband of Isabel 2 CONC la of Castile and sponsor of Columbus. For more on Sancha, her Spanish 2 CONC ancestry and her immigrant American and presidential descendants, see 2 CONC National Genealogical Society Quarterly 51 (1963): 235-38, my Ancesto 2 CONC rs of American Presidents, 1st ed. (1995, hereafter AAP), pp. 365-68, 2 CONC and Register 152 (1998): 36-48, the latter a brilliant piece by Nathan 2 CONC iel L. Taylor and Todd A. Farmerie. Sancha Blount, granddaughter of Sa 2 CONC ncha de Ayala, married Edward Langford, and had a daughter Alice Langf 2 CONC ord who married John Stradling of Dauntsey and Richard Pole of Islewor 2 CONC th, later Sir Richard Pole, husband also of Margaret Plantagenet, Coun 2 CONC tess of Salisbury and niece of Kings Edward IV and Richard III. John a 2 CONC nd Alice left a daughter, Anne Stradling, who married Sir John Danvers 2 CONC . From the 1895 English Danvers genealogy, plus a recent successor, an 2 CONC d the 1878 English Chester of Chicheley genealogy, the line to Clarke 2 CONC is clear. Sir John Danvers and Anne Stradling had a daughter Anne, wif 2 CONC e of Thomas Lovett and John Wyke and mother in turn of Elizabeth Lovet 2 CONC t, wife of Anthony Cave. Mary Cave, a daughter of these last, married 2 CONC Sir Jerome Weston and was the mother of both Richard Weston, 1st Earl 2 CONC of Portland, Lord Treasurer under Charles II, and Mary Weston, wife of 2 CONC William Clerke and mother of Acting Gov. Jeremiah Clarke of Rhode Isl 2 CONC and. 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07847@ 1 FAMC @fam07848@ 0 @ind16008@ INDI 1 NAME FRANCIS /LATHAM/ 2 DISPLAY FRANCIS LATHAM 2 GIVN FRANCIS 2 SURN LATHAM 1 POSITION 14640,-670 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 14575,-614,14706,-751 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 FEB 1609 2 NOTE Birth: 15 Feb 1609 in Kempston, Bedfordshire, England 3 CONT Christening: 15 Feb 1609 Kempston, Bedfordshire, England 3 CONT 2 PLAC Kempston, Bedfordshire, England 3 _XREF @place00083@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 2 SEP 1677 2 PLAC Newport, Newport, Ri, Usa 3 _XREF @place00084@ 2 NOTE Death: 2 Sep 1677 in Newport, Newport, Ri, Usa 3 CONT Burial: Sep 1677 Newport, Newport, Ri, Usa 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Marriage 1 William DUNGAN b: 1606/1607 in of Celbridge, Kildare, Irela 2 CONC nd 2 CONT Married: 27 Aug 1629 in London, Mdlsx, Eng, England 2 CONT Children 2 CONT Frances DUNGAN b: 12 Nov 1632 in , , England 2 CONT John DUNGAN b: ABT 1627 in London, London, England 2 CONT William DUNGAN b: 1629 in London, London, England 2 CONT Elizabeth DUNGAN b: ABT 1633 in St. Martin, Westminster, London, Engl 2 CONC and 2 CONT Thomas DUNKIN DUNGAN b: 13 Feb 1635 in St. Martin, Westminster, Londo 2 CONC n, England 2 CONT Thomas DUNGAN b: 13 Feb 1635 in London, Middlesex, Engl, England 2 CONT Reverend Thomas DUNGAN b: ABT 1632 in 2 CONT Barbara DUNGAN b: ABT 1622 2 CONT Barbara DUNGAN(DUNKEN) b: 1628 in London, Middlesex, , England 2 CONT Mary DUNGAN b: ABT 1629 in 2 CONT Barbara DUNKEN b: 1630 in St. Martin in Th, Lndn, Engl 2 CONT 2 CONT Marriage 2 Jeremiah CLARK Capt. b: 1 Dec 1605 in England, of, Newport, 2 CONC Ri 2 CONT Married: 1636 in Newport, Newport, R.I. 2 CONT Children 2 CONT Mary CRANSTON b: 1640/1641 in Newport, Newport, Ri 2 CONT Jeremiah CLARKE b: 1642/1643 in of, Newport, Newport, Ri 2 CONT Latham CLARK CLARKE b: 1644/1645 in Newport, Newport, Ri 2 CONT Weston CLARK CLARKE b: 5 Apr 1648 in Newport, Newport, Ri 2 CONT Reverend James CLARKE b: 1648/1649 in , Newport, Newport, Ri 2 CONT Sarah CLARK CLARKE b: 1650/1651 in , Newport, Newport, Ri 2 CONT Frances CLARKE b: 1638 in of Warwick, Kent, Ri 2 CONT Sarah CLARKE b: 1651 in 2 CONT Walter CLARK CLARKE b: 1639/1640 in Newport, Newport, Ri 2 CONT Walter CLARKE b: ABT 1652 in 2 CONT 2 CONT Frances Latham married Rev William Vaughan circa 18 January 1656.5 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00514@ 1 FAMS @fam07847@ 1 FAMC @fam07849@ 0 @ind16009@ INDI 1 NAME WILLIAM (ENGLAND) /CLARKE/ 2 DISPLAY WILLIAM (ENGLAND) CLARKE 2 GIVN WILLIAM 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN CLARKE 1 POSITION 14290,-460 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 14222,-404,14359,-566 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1561 2 NOTE Birth: 1561/1572 in of, East Farleigh, Kent, England was born in of, E 3 CONC ast Farleigh, Kent, England 1561. 3 CONT 2 PLAC East Farleigh, Kent, England 3 _XREF @place00080@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 12 JUN 1610 2 PLAC St Andrew, London, Middlesex, England 3 _XREF @place00081@ 2 NOTE Death: 12 Jun 1610 in St Andrew, London, Middlesex, England 3 CONT Burial: 12 Jun 1610 , East Farleigh, Kent, England 3 CONT died 12 June 1610 in St Andrews, London, Middlesex, England, at 48 yea 3 CONC rs of age. 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE WilliamClarke William 1 FAMS @fam07848@ 0 @ind16010@ INDI 1 NAME MARY (ENGLAND) /WESTON/ 2 DISPLAY MARY (ENGLAND) WESTON 2 GIVN MARY 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN WESTON 1 POSITION 14430,-460 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 14362,-404,14499,-566 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 APR 1579 2 NOTE 26 Apr 1579 in Roxwell, Essex, England 3 CONT Christening: 26 Apr 1579 , Roxwell, Essex, England 3 CONT 2 PLAC Roxwell, Essex, England 3 _XREF @place00082@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 13 JUL 1614 2 PLAC East Farleigh, Kent, England 3 _XREF @place00080@ 2 NOTE Death: 13 Jul 1614 in , East Farleigh, Kent, England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT Grace CLERKE b: ABT 1615/1622 in , of East Farlei, Kent, Eng 2 CONT Edward CLERKE b: ABT 1617/1624 in , of East Farlei, Kent, Eng 2 CONT Weston CLARKE b: 1606 in London, England 2 CONT William CLARKE b: 5 Jul 1601 in East Farleigh, Kent, England 2 CONT Essex CLARKE b: 4 Dec 1603 in East Fairleigh (, England 2 CONT George CLARKE b: 2 Dec 1604 in East Fairleigh (, England 2 CONT Richard CLARKE b: ABT 1607 in St. Albans-Wood Street, London, Middles 2 CONC ex, England 2 CONT John CLARKE b: 10 Apr 1608 in London, England 2 CONT Mary CLARKE b: 1609/1610 in London, England 2 CONT James CLARKE b: 31 Oct 1602 in of, East Farleigh, Kent, England 2 CONT James CLARK b: 1608 in , London, Middlesex, England 2 CONT Jeremiah CLARK Capt. b: 1 Dec 1605 in England, of, Newport, Ri 2 CONT ************************************* 2 CONT Mary was the daughter of Jerome Weston and Mary Cave. Mary died 13 Jul 2 CONC y 1614 in East Farleigh, Kent, England, at 35 years of age. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00225@ 1 FAMS @fam07848@ 0 @ind16011@ INDI 1 NAME LEWIS (ENGLAND) /LATHAM/ 2 DISPLAY LEWIS (ENGLAND) LATHAM 2 GIVN LEWIS 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN LATHAM 1 POSITION 14580,-460 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 14512,-404,14649,-566 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1584 2 NOTE Birth: 1584/1585 in , Elstow, Bedfordshire, England 2 PLAC Elstow, Bedfordshire, England 3 _XREF @place00085@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 15 MAY 1655 2 PLAC Elveston, Bedfordord, England 3 _XREF @place00086@ 2 NOTE Death: 15 May 1655 in , Elveston, Bedfordord, England 3 CONT Burial: 15 May 1655 , Elstow, Bedfordshire, England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 2 CONT 2 CONT Birth: 1584/1585 in , Elstow, Bedfordshire, England 2 CONT Death: 15 May 1655 in , Elveston, Bedfordord, England 2 CONT Burial: 15 May 1655 , Elstow, Bedfordshire, England 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07849@ 0 @ind16012@ INDI 1 NAME ELIZABETH (ENGLAND) // 2 DISPLAY ELIZABETH (ENGLAND) 2 GIVN ELIZABETH 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 1 POSITION 14720,-460 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 14652,-404,14789,-541 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1582 2 NOTE Birth: 1582 in , Elstow, Bedfordshire, England 3 CONT Christening: 8mmg-Gv 3 CONT 2 PLAC Elstow, Bedfordshire, England 3 _XREF @place00085@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1619 2 PLAC Elstow, Bedfordshire, England 3 _XREF @place00085@ 2 NOTE Death: 1619/1620 in , Elstow, Bedfordshire, England 3 CONT Burial: 14 Sep 1620 , Elstow, Bedfordshire, England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT Frances LATHAM b: 15 Feb 1609 in Kempston, Bedfordshire, England 2 CONT Henry LATHAM b: 1612 in of, Elveston, Bedford, England 2 CONT Sara (Sarah) LATHAM b: 1618 in of, Elveston, Bedford, England 2 CONT Helene Ellen LATHAM b: 1619 in , Elstow, Bedfordshire, England 2 CONT Katherine LATHAM b: 1615 in of, Elveston, Bedford, England 2 CONT John LATHAM b: 1610/1611 in of Elveston, Bedford, England 2 CONT Maria LATHAM b: 1612 in of, Elveston, Bedford, England 2 CONT Elizabeth LATHAM b: 1616 2 CONT Ann LATHAM b: 19 Jun 1618 in of, Elveston, Bedford, England 2 CONT Winifred LATHAM b: ABT 1624 in Elston, Bedford, England 2 CONT Oliver LATHAM b: 4 Jun 1607 in , Cardington, Bedfordshire, England 2 CONT Ann LATHAM b: 19 Jun 1608 in , Bletsoe, Bedfordshire, England 2 CONT Maria Mary LATHAM b: 1614 in of, Elveston, Bedford, England 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00223@ 1 FAMS @fam07849@ 0 @ind16013@ INDI 1 NAME GEORGE /SISSON/ 2 DISPLAY GEORGE SISSON 2 GIVN GEORGE 2 SURN SISSON 1 POSITION 15140,-880 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 15075,-824,15206,-961 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 FILL #00FF00 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 JUL 1636 2 NOTE Birth: 17 Jul 1636 in Dartmouth, Bristol, Mass 3 CONT 2 PLAC Dartmouth, Bristol, Mass 3 _XREF @place00087@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 10 SEP 1718 2 PLAC Portsmouth, Newport, Ri 3 _XREF @place00077@ 2 NOTE Death: 10 Sep 1718 in Portsmouth, Newport, Ri 3 CONT Burial: Portsmouth, Newport, Rhoade Island 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Second Generation 2 CONT 2 CONT ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 CONC ---------- 2 CONT 2. George SISSON (Richard ) was born about 1645. He died 7 Sep 1718 i 2 CONC n Portsmouth, Newport Co., Rhode Island. 2 CONT 2 CONT BIRTH PLACE: 2 CONT George Sisson may have been born in England, perhaps in Burton, Latime 2 CONC r, Northam, England, or in Portsmouth, RI, or in Dartmouth, Plymouth C 2 CONC olony. According to a letter from Dorothy Dey reprinted in the Sisson 2 CONC Newsletter, v.2 no.2, Charles Edward Banks, in his "Topical Dictionary 2 CONC of 2885 English Emigrants to New England, 1620 to 1650," "George Siss 2 CONC on came from Burton, Latimer parish, in Northamptonshire, England, cle 2 CONC ar up on the Scottish border...." 2 CONT 2 CONT BIOGRAPHY: 2 CONT Extracted mainly from John L. Martin's "The Sisson Family" part 1, pag 2 CONC e 5: 2 CONT George was a farmer. In 1667 he went with his father to Dartmouth, Ply 2 CONC mouth Colony, but later he returned to Portsmouth, Rhode Island. The f 2 CONC ollowing data comes from the records of the colony of Rhode Island: 2 CONT On 5 June 1671, he served on a Grand Jury. At the same date he and ot 2 CONC hers were appointed to view the damage done to the Indians by horses a 2 CONC nd hogs. On November 28, 1673, George was admitted as a freeman at Por 2 CONC tsmouth. On 7 April 1677, he traded his sister Anne's husband Peleg Tr 2 CONC ipp 32 acres in Portsmouth including houses, orchards, fencing, &c., f 2 CONC or 3/8 share of some property in Dartmouth, Mass. Carol Sisson Regehr 2 CONC quotes Carl Bridenbaugh's "Fat Mutton and Liberty of Conscience: Soci 2 CONC ety in Rhode Island, 1636-1690" (published by Brown University Press, 2 CONC 1974): about 1681, George Sisson, a Portsmouth farmer, was paid in lan 2 CONC d by John Cooke for "the makeing of forty seven Rods of good Suffitien 2 CONC t Stone wall." [p. 35]On 19 May 1683, he sold to Isaac Lawton, for L10 2 CONC 0, a quarter share in some Dartmouth property. On 16 August (or Novemb 2 CONC er) 1684, George was on a jury investigating the death of an Indian wh 2 CONC o "died at the walnut tree." The verdict was that the Indian had "murd 2 CONC ered himself." On July 14, 1687 he was sworn in as Constable of Portsm 2 CONC outh. On June 24, 1687 he was appointed Administrator of his brother J 2 CONC ohn's widow Mary's estate. George was a deputy to the [Massachusetts?] 2 CONC colonial assembly in 1690, 1702, 1705 & 1707, and was a Justice of th 2 CONC e Peace in 1703. He was a town councilman in Portsmouth in 1695, 1696, 2 CONC and 1697. He was commissioned to attend the General Assembly in Provi 2 CONC dence June 19, 1696. Sources: GENEALOGICAL DICTIONARY OF RHODE ISLAND 2 CONC , by John Osborne Austin, Page 181; "Early Records of the Town of Port 2 CONC smouth." 2 CONT 2 CONT HOME: 2 CONT The Sisson Newsletter, v 6 #3 p 17, quotes Mary Jo Sisson: "Mintwater 2 CONC Brook": George Sisson (second generation) was granted land on the East 2 CONC Main Road (Portsmouth, Rhode Island) where standing to this day (1976 2 CONC ) is the old Sisson house, referred to as 'the Richard Sisson house.' 2 CONC Flowing through this property is the Mintwater Brook. Source: Herbert 2 CONC H Hall, III, descendant of Richard Sisson (1st generation), living in 2 CONC Portsmouth. The original Richard Sisson, who early settled at Mintwate 2 CONC r Brook." Source: History of Newport County, RI. 3rd: "The original ho 2 CONC mestead of Richard and Mary Sisson, at Portsmouth, is now known as the 2 CONC Mintwater Brook Farm." Source: Biography of Nathaniel Sisson, a desce 2 CONC ndant of the Unidilla, NY, Sissons, who migrated to Ohio. "The homeste 2 CONC ad farm was given to Richard (3rd generation) the eldest son, and has 2 CONC descended to the present time from father to son. It lies in the town 2 CONC of Portsmouth, RI, on Rhode Island." Source: "Luther Sisson of Easton, 2 CONC Mass., His Ancestry and Descendants," compiled and printed by Arthur 2 CONC A. Wood, Slocum, RI, 1909. See notes for Richard Sisson, George's fath 2 CONC er. 2 CONT 2 CONT WILL, DEATH, AND INVENTORY: 2 CONT A transcription of George's will: To eldest son Richard, "about 80 acr 2 CONC es in northerly part of farm where I dwell, also 17 acres near 'Solent 2 CONC ary Hole,' and all lands owned in Warwick." To son George, "farm now p 2 CONC ossessed by him at Touisset Neck, Swanzey." To son Thomas, "land at Ne 2 CONC wport, now possessed by him." To son John, land and housing in Tiverto 2 CONC n, he paying L70 as follows: To daughters Elizabeth Clarke, Anne Weede 2 CONC n, Hope Sanford, Ruth Tew and Abigail Tew, L10 each and L20 to grandda 2 CONC ughter Jane Sisson, daughter of John, when she is eighteen. To son Jam 2 CONC es, remainder of lands in Portsmouth, with all buildings, fencing and 2 CONC orchards, &c., "only excepting the burial place, to be kept well fence 2 CONC d by my son James Sisson, his heirs and assigns forever, which is here 2 CONC by preserved for my posterity and any other of my relatives for a bury 2 CONC ing place," &c. To son James, also old negro man Abraham and Lucy his 2 CONC wife, twenty sheep, two great tables, two great forms, cupboard, yoke, 2 CONC chains, &c. "My grindstone I give equally between my sons Richard Sis 2 CONC son and James Sisson, for the improvement of them and theirs." To five 2 CONC daughters, equally, silver money and plate, and to each a feather bed 2 CONC , &c. To granddaughter Sarah Clarke, a feather bed and L10. Rest of mo 2 CONC vables to daughters. 2 CONT 2 CONT The inventory of George's estate showed his property was worth L441, 1 2 CONC 8s, 8d (with subsequent addition of L10, 5s.) [Note: In 1669, L440 wa 2 CONC s worth roughly $135,000 in late 20th century money. Each pound was wo 2 CONC rth approximately $307.] George owned wearing apparel valued at L8/11s 2 CONC /, armour worth L2, plate at 8s per ounce L8/12s/2d, silver money L13/ 2 CONC 12s/6d, Bills of Public Credit L69/8s/6d, books, 4 cows, half of 5 ste 2 CONC ers, 3 yearlings, and 2 calves, 2 mares, colt, 93 sheep and lambs, hal 2 CONC f of 4 swine and 4 shoats, geese, turkeys and fowls, small table, 12 c 2 CONC hairs, woolen wheel, cradle, churn, cheese motes, pewter, iron and bra 2 CONC ss ware, &c. Source: GENEALOGICAL DICTIONARY OF RHODE ISLAND, by Joh 2 CONC n Osborne Austin, Page 181. Source: EARLY AMERICAN HOMES, October, 19 2 CONC 96, page 31. 2 CONT 2 CONT Mary Jo (Sisson) March sent this list of house furnishings in the Mint 2 CONC water Brook House as listed in his will: 2 great tables, 2 great forms 2 CONC (?), "my standing cupboard," 6 feather beds & boulsters, "Rest of move 2 CONC ables equally to five daughters." books and spectacles, small table, 1 2 CONC 2 chairs, woolen wheel (spinning wheel?), cradle, pewter, earthen, bra 2 CONC ss, [and] iron ware, tongs, andirons, linen and flannel sheets, table 2 CONC linen. (Source: The Will & Inventory of George Sisson(2), 1718).) 2 CONT 2 CONT SOURCES: Sisson wills; Lawton genealogy; Austin's "Genealogical Dictio 2 CONC nary of RI; Tiverton and Portsmouth Vital Records," p. 95; Arnold, v.4 2 CONC , pp.48, 106, 107; "Historical and Genealogical Miscellany of Early Se 2 CONC ttlers of New Jersey" by Stillwell, v.5, 1932. 2 CONT 2 CONT George married Sarah LAWTON, daughter of Thomas LAWTON and Elizabeth 2 CONC SALISBURY, on 1 Aug 1667 in Portsmouth, Newport Co., Rhode Island. Sar 2 CONC ah was born Apr 1644/1645 in Portsmouth, Newport Co., Rhode Island. Sh 2 CONC e died 5 Jul 1718 in Portsmouth, Newport Co., Rhode Island. 2 CONT 2 CONT Sarah Lawton is reported in the Ancestral File as born 1 April 1647 in 2 CONC Canfield, Bedfordshire, England (FN 9CQD-XS). Mary Jo Sisson March ha 2 CONC s researched the Lawton family for years, and reports that Sarah did n 2 CONC ot have a brother named either Thomas or Josiah. Her father was Thomas 2 CONC , and she had a son named Thomas. Sarah's father Thomas named his chil 2 CONC dren in his will. Sarah's half-brother Isaac married Mary Sisson, Sara 2 CONC h's sister-in-law, her husband George's sister. Mary died in childbirt 2 CONC h. Isaac then married Elizabeth Tallman, who became the mother of his 2 CONC children. He married third Naomi (Hunt) Lawton, a Lawton widow. 2 CONT 2 CONT "A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, Befor 2 CONC e 1692", by James Savage, gives Sarah's death date as 17 July 1718. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07850@ 1 FAMC @fam07851@ 0 @ind16014@ INDI 1 NAME SARAH MARY /LAWTON/ 2 DISPLAY SARAH MARY LAWTON 2 GIVN SARAH 2 MIDDLE MARY 2 SURN LAWTON 1 POSITION 15430,-860 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 15365,-804,15496,-966 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 FILL #00FF00 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 APR 1647 2 NOTE Birth: 1 Apr 1647 in of, Portsmouth, Newport, Ri 3 CONT ALT Sarah was born Apr 1644/1645 in Portsmouth, Newport Co., Rhode Isl 3 CONC and. 2 PLAC Portsmouth, Newport, Ri 3 _XREF @place00077@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 5 JUL 1718 2 PLAC Portsmouth, Newport Co, Ri 3 _XREF @place00088@ 2 NOTE Death: 5 Jul 1718 in Portsmouth, Newport Co, Ri 3 CONT Burial: Jul 1718 , , Ri 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Sarah Lawton is reported in the Ancestral File as born 1 April 1647 i 2 CONC n Canfield, Bedfordshire, England (FN 9CQD-XS). Mary Jo Sisson March h 2 CONC as researched the Lawton family for years, and reports that Sarah did 2 CONC not have a brother named either Thomas or Josiah. Her father was Thoma 2 CONC s, and she had a son named Thomas. Sarah's father Thomas named his chi 2 CONC ldren in his will. Sarah's half-brother Isaac married Mary Sisson, Sar 2 CONC ah's sister-in-law, her husband George's sister. Mary died in childbir 2 CONC th. Isaac then married Elizabeth Tallman, who became the mother of his 2 CONC children. He married third Naomi (Hunt) Lawton, a Lawton widow. 2 CONT 2 CONT "A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, Befor 2 CONC e 1692", by James Savage, gives Sarah's death date as 17 July 1718. 2 CONT 2 CONT ****************************************************************** 2 CONT Hope SESSION b: 24 Dec 1674 in Portsmouth, Newton, Ri 2 CONT Thomas Lawton SISSON b: 10 Sep 1686 in of, Portsmouth, Newport, Ri 2 CONT Thomas SISSON b: 10 Sep 1686 in Portsmouth, Washington, Ri 2 CONT John SISSON b: 26 Jun 1688 in Portsmouth, Newport, Ri 2 CONT Elizabeth SISSON b: 18 Aug 1669 in Portsmouth, Newport, Ri 2 CONT Mary SISSON b: 18 Oct 1670 in Portsmouth, Newport, Ri 2 CONT Ann SISSON b: 17 Dec 1672 in Portsmouth, Newport, Ri 2 CONT Richard SISSION b: 10 Sep 1676 in Portsmouth, Newport, Ri 2 CONT Ruth SISSON b: 5 May 1680 in Portsmouth, Newport, Ri 2 CONT George SISSON b: 23 Mar 1682 in Portsmouth, Newport, Ri 2 CONT Abigail SISSON b: 23 Mar 1684 in Portsmouth, Newport, Ri 2 CONT James SISSON b: 26 Jul 1690 in Portsmouth, Newport, Ri 2 CONT *********************************************** 2 CONT They had the following children: 2 CONT 2 CONT + 8 F i Elizabeth SISSON was born 18 Aug 1669 and died before 1752. 2 CONT 9 F ii Mary SISSON was born 18 Oct 1670 in Portsmouth, Newport Co., 2 CONC Rhode Island. She died 1698 in Portsmouth, Newport Co., Rhode Island. 2 CONT 2 CONT This Mary Sisson has been confused with her aunt Mary who married Isaa 2 CONC c Lawton. This Mary was probably not married. She has also been confus 2 CONC ed with a Mary Sisson of Virginia who married Nathaniel Pope, among ot 2 CONC hers. 2 CONT 2 CONT + 10 F iii Ann SISSON was born 17 Dec 1672 and died 19 Mar 1749. 2 CONT + 11 F iv Hope SISSON was born 24 Dec 1674 and died 21 Jan 1752. 2 CONT + 12 M v Richard SISSON was born 10 Sep 1676 and died 1752. 2 CONT + 13 F vi Ruth SISSON was born 5 May 1680 and died 1775. 2 CONT + 14 M vii George SISSON Jr. was born 23 May 1683 and died 1775. 2 CONT + 15 F viii Abigail SISSON was born 23 Mar 1684/1685 and died 30 Aug 1 2 CONC 723. 2 CONT + 16 M ix Thomas SISSON was born 10 Sep 1686 and died Jul 1775. 2 CONT + 17 M x John SISSON was born 26 Jun 1688 and died 1784. 2 CONT + 18 M xi James SISSON was born 26 Jul 1690 and died 14 Oct 1776. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00225@ 1 FAMS @fam07850@ 0 @ind16015@ INDI 1 NAME RICHARD /SISSON/ 2 DISPLAY RICHARD SISSON 2 GIVN RICHARD 2 SURN SISSON 1 POSITION 15120,-680 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 15055,-624,15186,-761 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 FILL #00FF00 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1607 2 NOTE Birth: 1607/1608 in of, Portsmouth, Newport, Ri ???? 3 CONT Christening: of Portsmouth, Newport, Ri 3 CONT 2 PLAC Portsmouth, Newport, R 3 _XREF @place00089@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 26 FEB 1684 2 PLAC Portsmouth, Newport, R I 3 _XREF @place00090@ 2 NOTE Death: 26 Feb 1684 in Portsmouth, Newport, R I 3 CONT Burial: 1684 , , Ri 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Name: Richard SISSON 2 CONT Surname: Sisson 2 CONT Given Name: Richard 2 CONT Sex: M 2 CONT Birth: 1607/1608 in of, Portsmouth, Newport, Ri 2 CONT Christening: of Portsmouth, Newport, Ri 2 CONT Death: 26 Feb 1684 in Portsmouth, Newport, R I 2 CONT Burial: 1684 , , Ri 2 CONT *******************************************8 2 CONT Descendants of Richard (1608 -1684) and Mary (d. 1692) SISSON of Rhode 2 CONC Island 2 CONT First Generation 2 CONT 2 CONT ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 CONC ---------- 2 CONT 1. Richard SISSON was born about 1608 in England. He died before 26 F 2 CONC eb 1683/1684 in Portsmouth, Newport Co., Rhode Island. 2 CONT 2 CONT Richard SISSON seems to have been born about 1608 in England, judging 2 CONC from his age given in a deposition many years later [JnD think the de 2 CONC position may have been quoted in Lucius R. Paige’s List of Freemen of 2 CONC Massachusetts 1630-1691. (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2 CONC 1978. page number?)] He died in Portsmouth, Rhode Island, and his will 2 CONC was probated on 26 February 1684. 2 CONT 2 CONT Some sources have claimed that Richard's wife was a Mary “Freeman,” bo 2 CONC rn in 1619. We have found no documentation for that idea. Joan and Dav 2 CONC id Sisson, family historians, authors of The Descendants of Richard an 2 CONC d Mary Sisson, have said that the name could have arisen from confusio 2 CONC n over something like “Richard, a freeman,” i.e., a person eligible to 2 CONC vote in town meetings. 2 CONT 2 CONT In 1998, David and Joan Sisson, the diligent Sisson-family historians, 2 CONC obtained an affidavit from the Vicar of Snaith, Yorkshire, citing the 2 CONC parish register of the Priory Church of Snaith. The affidavit states 2 CONC that the marriage of a Richard Sissons (note the final S) and a Mary A 2 CONC tkinson took place there on 14 February 1632. Mary was of nearby Hecke 2 CONC , Yorkshire, probably modern Great Heck or Little Heck. 2 CONT 2 CONT The 2000 Sisson Gathering began an effort to fund research for Richard 2 CONC and/or Mary Sisson in British records. A genealogist, Ken Smallbone, 2 CONC was hired. He found two records for a Richard Sisson in Saxton-on-Elne 2 CONC t. The first showed that Richard had been christened there in 1615, an 2 CONC d the second was a duplicate recording of the marriage of a Richard Si 2 CONC ssons and Mary Atkinson. (Contributions toward that search may be sent 2 CONC to Dr. David S. Martin, 10 Colonial Farm Circle, Marstons Mills, MA 0 2 CONC 2648.) 2 CONT 2 CONT Helen Whittle, a second genealogist hired to search British records, f 2 CONC ound a second record of Richard’s christening in 1615 in Saxton-on-Eln 2 CONC et, this time adding that he was a son of Ralph Sisson and Anne Burdsa 2 CONC ll who had married in April 1615. 2 CONT 2 CONT Other records show that Ralph's father was John Sisson who died at som 2 CONC e time after 1561. John’s parents, Ralph's grandparents, were Robert a 2 CONC nd Isabel Sisson. Isabel was originally from Shadwell, Yorkshire. Robe 2 CONC rt died before 1541 and Isabel between 1548 and 1553. 2 CONT 2 CONT We cannot – unfortunately – be certain that this information applies t 2 CONC o the Richard Sisson who came to New England. We hope someday to find 2 CONC confirmation in a record that ties Richard as known in New England wit 2 CONC h this (or another) Richard in England. 2 CONT 2 CONT One clue to the identity of the English Richard and Mary with the Amer 2 CONC ican Richard and Mary has emerged: the seeming similarity of the names 2 CONC of their English and their American children. Rob Sisson posted a mes 2 CONC sage on the Sisson email list: 2 CONT 2 CONT “Another tip towards Richard and Mary of Snaith is that the names of t 2 CONC heir children match very closely those of Richard and Mary of Rhode Is 2 CONC land. Researchers with whom I spoke at the Society of Genealogy in Lon 2 CONC don surmise that the few names that don't match were possibly older ch 2 CONC ildren left in England or who died prior to emigration and that others 2 CONC were born in the colony.” 2 CONT 2 CONT However Joan Sisson wrote in December 2007 that she and David “are a b 2 CONC it doubtful that Richard of Snaith is ‘our’ Richard, mostly because of 2 CONC the [names of the] children.” Joan took notes of the baptism and deat 2 CONC h dates of children born to Richard and Mary (Atkinson) Sissons of Sna 2 CONC ith. The known children of “our” Richard and Mary of New England must 2 CONC be compared with that list. 2 CONT 2 CONT For example, the English couple had a son George whose baptism is reco 2 CONC rded in the Hecke parish register. He was born on 17 July 1636. If thi 2 CONC s is the George Sisson of Portsmouth, Rhode Island, there is some disp 2 CONC arity since the American George seems to have been born in 1644. It is 2 CONC possible that the English George died young and that the American rec 2 CONC ords indicate a second son of that name. 2 CONT 2 CONT We can speculate on the basis of what we now know of the possible iden 2 CONC tity of Richard and Mary of Snaith with Richard and Mary of New Englan 2 CONC d, though we cannot know definitively. We can probably agree that a Yo 2 CONC rkshire origin is the most promising line of inquiry, but we cannot st 2 CONC ate it absolutely. Many researchers have tried to find Richard and Ma 2 CONC ry’s English origin, and are also tempted by older research that favor 2 CONC ed origins in other northern English counties, eastern or southern co 2 CONC unties, and even southern Scottish counties. One theory even posits We 2 CONC lsh roots. 2 CONT 2 CONT In the introduction to their "Descendants of Richard and Mary Sisson" 2 CONC (page x) David and Joan Sisson say that "records of a Richard Sisson i 2 CONC n the town of Greystoke, Cumbria, England, were found in the early 17t 2 CONC h century, among other Sissons in the Penrith area." 2 CONT 2 CONT An interesting site on the Internet 2 CONT www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/WRY/Snaith/index.html 2 CONT quotes a description of Snaith from the 1820s and links to sites about 2 CONC “Great Heck” and “Little Heck.” This is the 1820s description of Snai 2 CONC th: 2 CONT 2 CONT "SNAITH, a market and parish-town, in the wapentake of Osgoldcross, li 2 CONC berty and bailiwick of Cowick and Snaith; … 23 [miles] from York, 175 2 CONC from London. Market, Thursday. Fairs, last Thursday in April, for horn 2 CONC ed cattle, sheep, and woollen cloth, Aug. 10, for horned cattle, wooll 2 CONC en cloth, line, cheese, and quills; and the last Thursday in Sept. whi 2 CONC ch is chartered but not now attended. Principal Inns, Blue Bell, Black 2 CONC Lion, Bell and Crown, and Green Dragon. Pop. 834. The Church (see Ch 2 CONC urches for photograph), peculiar, is a perpetual curacy, dedicated to 2 CONC St. Mary, in the deanry of Pontefract. Patron, Henry Yarburgh, Esq. T 2 CONC he town of Snaith is situated on a gently rising ground, about half a 2 CONC mile south of the river Aire, and within five miles of the junction of 2 CONC the Ouse with the rivers Derwent and Aire. In the Church, which is a 2 CONC neat Gothic structure, is the family vault of Lord Viscount Downe, in 2 CONC which his ancestors lay interred. At the west end of the town stands a 2 CONC n old Hall, formerly the residence of the Yarburghs. The country round 2 CONC is extremely flat and uninteresting, but abundantly fertile. Flax is 2 CONC much cultivated in the neighbourhood." Modern atlases show Great Heck 2 CONC and Snaith about twenty miles south of the city of York and about four 2 CONC miles apart, Snaith east of Great Heck. Saxton-in-Elnet (not “on-Eln 2 CONC et” in Internet sites) is north-west of these villages, between the ci 2 CONC ties of York and Leeds, about twelve miles from each city but slightly 2 CONC south of the direct line between the cities. Any map site on the Inte 2 CONC rnet, such as Mapquest or Google, can give maps of Great Heck, Snaith, 2 CONC and Saxton-in-Elnet. 2 CONT 2 CONT A little review of English history might be in order: In the 1640's, E 2 CONC ngland became embroiled in a civil war between King Charles I and his 2 CONC loyalist supporters on one hand and the Puritan-controlled Parliament 2 CONC and its army under Oliver Cromwell on the other. Neither the Establish 2 CONC ed Church of England, of which Charles was Head, nor the Puritans tole 2 CONC rated Quakers. If indeed Richard and Mary were Quakers (a rather shaky 2 CONC theory since The Society of Friends was not formally organized until 2 CONC 1650), they might very well have wanted to flee England. Indeed, after 2 CONC the capture, trial, and execution of Charles in 1649, the persecution 2 CONC of Quakers increased under the new Commonwealth of England. Whether o 2 CONC r not Richard and Mary were Quakers, they were certainly Protestants a 2 CONC nd Non-Conformists of some kind, and they probably did not agree with 2 CONC either the Church of England or its Puritan wing. It was not legal to 2 CONC be a Quaker in England. Quakers were hanged both in England and in Bos 2 CONC ton, Massachusetts. That probably explains why Richard and Mary came t 2 CONC o Rhode Island where the Baptist church under Roger Williams, remember 2 CONC ing its own persecution in Massachusetts, was prepared to welcome Quak 2 CONC ers. 2 CONT 2 CONT It has been reported that Richard and Mary came to Portsmouth, Rhode I 2 CONC sland, in 1639, but it has never been confirmed, nor has evidence been 2 CONC found yet for the birth places of the first three children: George, A 2 CONC nne, and Elizabeth (unless George was indeed the child born in 1636 in 2 CONC Snaith, Yorkshire). 2 CONT 2 CONT Richard and Mary may have brought three of their children with them fr 2 CONC om England when they immigrated. 2 CONT 2 CONT In The Descendants of Richard and Mary Sisson (page 2) David and Joan 2 CONC Sisson say, "There are two schools of thought on the immigration of Ri 2 CONC chard to New England. The first is that he immigrated to Dartmouth, Ma 2 CONC ssachusetts [then in Plymouth Colony] in 1639 and later to Rhode 2 CONT Island. The second is that he immigrated directly to Rhode Island befo 2 CONC re 1653. In either case Richard was received as inhabitant of Portsmou 2 CONC th June 16, 1651, admitted as a freeman in Dartmouth May 17, 1653 ("ag 2 CONC e 45") and admitted as a freeman in Portsmouth, Rhode Island, in 1655. 2 CONC Whether he arrived in Portsmouth from Massachusetts or England is not 2 CONC stated in the record. … To the best of our knowledge, no records exis 2 CONC t indicating Richard's presence in New England prior to 1651. This see 2 CONC ms unusual in view of the many records that exist after 1653. If on th 2 CONC e other hand, the family immigrated in 1651, his marriage and the birt 2 CONC h of his first three children would have occurred in England." 2 CONT 2 CONT In his Sisson Family in 4 Parts, John Locke Martin said, "At a town me 2 CONC eting held in Portsmouth June 16, 1651 'Richard Sisson is received inh 2 CONC abitant amongst us and hath given his engagement'. . . . He was enroll 2 CONC ed a freeman on May 17th, 1653, and in the same year 'Goodman Sisson' 2 CONC was chosen Constable, an office in which he must have been efficient, 2 CONC since he was repeatedly re-elected." 2 CONT 2 CONT Martin goes on to say that at a "Meeting of the Inhabitants of portsm: 2 CONC o [i.e., Portsmouth, Rhode Island] November 30th, 1657" it was ordered 2 CONC that the following ten men should be given planting land on Hog Islan 2 CONC d (in Mount Hope Bay between Portsmouth and Bristol) for seven years: 2 CONT "Edward ffisher, Richard Sison [sic], John Tripp [whose son married Ri 2 CONC chard and Mary's daughter], John Anthony, ffrancis Brayton, Thomas Gin 2 CONC ings, Ralph Earll junr:, John Archar [sic], Samuell [sic] Wilson, & Jo 2 CONC hn Baslie." 2 CONT 2 CONT Further Portsmouth records show that in August 1653, Richard served as 2 CONC a juror. On July 6, 1658, he bought 1/300th of Quonaquett Island and 2 CONC 1/300th of Dutch Island. In 1660 he sold both plus an additional 1/300 2 CONC th to Peleg Sanford. John L. Martin says "About 1667 he moved to Dartm 2 CONC outh, Mass., as in that year [on June 5, 1667] he was chosen on the Gr 2 CONC and Jury, and thereafter his name appears occasionally on the Dartmout 2 CONC h records, although he held no office. 2 CONT 2 CONT Richard had a large farm on the west bank of the Coakset River [Dartmo 2 CONC uth] at the “Head.” His house was probably near what is now the corner 2 CONC of the “road leading southerly from the Head of Westport to South Wes 2 CONC tport, and the “Rhode Island Way” leading westerly between Sandy Pond 2 CONC and Stafford Pond to the Sakonnet River. The location was known as “Si 2 CONC sson's,” and James Sisson, his son, kept a tavern in the old homestead 2 CONC , which was so used for nearly two centuries. . . . This part of Dartm 2 CONC outh became a part of the town of Westport in 1787. At a town meeting 2 CONC on June 5th, 1671, Richard Sisson was elected town surveyor of highway 2 CONC s [for Portsmouth], and no further records of him are found, till his 2 CONC death in 1684." 2 CONT 2 CONT Martin continued, "On May 27th, 1668, Richard Sisson being 60 or there 2 CONC abouts, gave the following testimony: 'John Archer, being at my house 2 CONC did speak as followeth, and said the deed of gift made by Namumpan to 2 CONC John Sanford and himself was a cheat, and the intent thereof was to de 2 CONC ceive Namumpan, squaw Sachem of her land: and they were to have both c 2 CONC orn and peague to secure her land from Wamsutta or Peter Tallman, and 2 CONC was to resign up the deed at her demand.’ Mary also spoke: ‘And I, Mar 2 CONC y Sisson, do testify that I heard the same words at the same time, and 2 CONC further, when my husband was gone out of the house, I heard them both 2 CONC say they were troubled in conscience they had concealed it so long, a 2 CONC nd did refuse to take part of the gratification.' The above was attest 2 CONC ed upon oath before John Cooke. On June 3rd, 1668 Richard Sisson was s 2 CONC worn to this testimony before John Alden. The event probably occurred 2 CONC in Portsmouth, before he moved from that place to Dartmouth. John Arch 2 CONC er and John Sanford were both residents of Portsmouth." 2 CONT 2 CONT “We have never found any indication of a formal occupation. Some have 2 CONC called Richard a surveyor, but he held that title as an appointee of t 2 CONC he town of Dartmouth, and it is unlikely that he did much actual surve 2 CONC ying as a profession.” 2 CONT 2 CONT Richard and Mary's son George built a house in Portsmouth, Rhode Islan 2 CONC d, on land originally owned by Richard and Mary. Possibly it was Georg 2 CONC e's son Richard who built the house. The younger Richard inherited Ric 2 CONC hard and Mary’s land from his father. The house included or replaced t 2 CONC he cellar of Richard and Mary's house. It can be seen today at 1236 Ea 2 CONC st Main Road, Portsmouth, Rhode Island. About 1998 it was purchased by 2 CONC Roland A. Morgan, a trained historical restorer. He was planning in 1 2 CONC 998 to open an antique shop there, though in 2007 he was living upstai 2 CONC rs and only storing his finds on the ground floor. A house on that lan 2 CONC d may originally have been built in the 1650s, and some people think t 2 CONC hat the cellar was incorporated into the house now there. 2 CONT 2 CONT During the 1660s Richard and Mary lived with or near their son James, 2 CONC in Westport, Plymouth Colony, now in Bristol County, Massachusetts. Ja 2 CONC mes owned a large piece of land there. Richard and Mary returned to Po 2 CONC rtsmouth, probably before King Philip's War in 1675-1676. See 2 CONT http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Philip's_War for an account of that 2 CONC war. Richard died in Portsmouth, though later Mary returned to Dartmou 2 CONC th and died there. 2 CONT 2 CONT “Before the King Philip War it would have been venturesome to think of 2 CONC settling eight miles from the seashore [at Westport], and so far as i 2 CONC s known only one made the attempt. If the information furnished by the 2 CONC records is complete, the first man to locate at the head of the Noquo 2 CONC choke River was Richard Sisson, and he was bold and hardy enough to lo 2 CONC cate his home as early as 1671 on the west side of the river and on th 2 CONC e south side of the highway, for in that year he was elected surveyor 2 CONC of the Town Roads.” From Henry B. Worth. An address at Westport’s "Old 2 CONC Home Week," 24 August 1908. Quoted in John L. Martin's "The Sisson Fa 2 CONC mily." 2 CONT 2 CONT "The will of Richard Sisson was dated October 18th, 1683, and was prov 2 CONC ed in Dartmouth February 26th 1684. The executor was his son James." T 2 CONC he inventory was dated Nov. 15, 1683 (The will is listed under Richard 2 CONC Sison [sic] at http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/users/deetz/Plymouth/wil 2 CONC lsindex00.html). 2 CONT 2 CONT "To wife Mary, my dwelling house and movables during her life, and twe 2 CONC lve pounds sterling yearly rent; with firewood, orchard fruit, land fo 2 CONC r garden, liberty to keep poultry for her use, and also a horse to be 2 CONC maintained and kept at her command to ride on, also 2 oxen and two cow 2 CONC s that I bought with my money; all debts due me I give to my wife. She 2 CONC shall have a milch cow maintained for her use, with winter shelter an 2 CONC d summer pasture during live and two parts of all my swine. Also she s 2 CONC hall have her corn carried to the mill and the meal brought home again 2 CONC sufficient for use during life, and 10 bushels of Indian corn, 3 of R 2 CONC ye and half of my wheat and barley. 2 CONT 2 CONT “To son James, all my housing and land in Dartmouth, excepting land ne 2 CONC ar Pongansett Pond and reservations to wife as aforesaid. 2 CONT 2 CONT “To daughter Ann Tripp and her husband Peleg, tract of land near Ponga 2 CONC nsett Pond, and to daughter Tripp and her husband Peleg Tripp's childr 2 CONC en, all those sheep he is keeping. 2 CONT 2 CONT “To son John, all my house and land in Portsmouth. 2 CONT 2 CONT “To son George, five pounds in money. 2 CONT 2 CONT “To daughter Elizabeth Allen, wife of Caleb Allen, five pounds. 2 CONT 2 CONT “To Indian servant Samuel, a two-year-old mare. 2 CONT 2 CONT “To grandchild Mary Sisson, daughter of George, three cows and one bed 2 CONC , etc., on the day of her marriage, and one pewter flagon and brass ke 2 CONC ttle which were her Aunt Mary's." 2 CONT 2 CONT "The inventory of the estate was Ð600/19s . viz: 2 CONT 2 CONT House & lands in Dartmouth Ð40 2 CONT 2 CONT [ditto] Rhode Island Ð60 2 CONT 2 CONT Cattle and horse kind Ð113/15s 2 CONT 2 CONT Swine Ð30 2 CONT 2 CONT Sheep Ð14/10s 2 CONT 2 CONT Beds, etc. Ð50 2 CONT 2 CONT New cloth, wool yarn, hemp & flax Ð13 2 CONT 2 CONT One Negro servant Ð28 2 CONT 2 CONT One Indian [ditto] Ð10 2 CONT 2 CONT Money Ð12" 2 CONT 2 CONT Useful references for Richard and his descendants are: 2 CONT 2 CONT * Rhodes, ed. "Colonial Families of the United States," Vol II (D 2 CONC &J Sisson’s #4) 2 CONT 2 CONT * Austin, John O. "160 Allied Families" (Salem, Mass.) pages 120, 2 CONC 208-12 (D&J #5) 2 CONT 2 CONT * Munsell et al. "American Ancestry," (1899) Vol. 12 (D&J #6) 2 CONT 2 CONT * Arnold, James N. "Rhode Island Vital Records" (D&J #7) 2 CONT 2 CONT * Welling, B. "They Were Here, Too" (Greenwich, Washington County 2 CONC , NY: New York Historical Society, 1963-71) (D&J #8) 2 CONT 2 CONT * Paige, Lucius R. "List of Freemen of Massachusetts, 1630-1691" 2 CONC (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1978) (D&J #9) 2 CONT 2 CONT * Austin, John O. "The Genealogical Dictionary of RI," (Albany, 1 2 CONC 887), p. 181 (D&J #10) 2 CONT 2 CONT * Martin, John L. "Sisson Family" (New Bedford, Mass.: typescript 2 CONC , 1930s; indexed by David S. Martin, 1991) Vol I, pp 10-4, 7, 17 (D&J 2 CONC #11) 2 CONT 2 CONT * Rhode Island Historical Society. "The Early Records of the Town 2 CONC of Portsmouth." (Freeman and Sons, 1901) (D&J #392) 2 CONT 2 CONT Richard married Mary about 1644 in Portsmouth, Rhode Island. Mary was 2 CONC born about 1615. She died 22 Sep 1692 in Dartmouth, Bristol Co., Mass 2 CONC achusetts. 2 CONT 2 CONT "The wife of Richard Sisson was Mary . . . . . The date of her birth 2 CONC and marriage are not known, but she died in 1692. Her will dated April 2 CONC 15th, 1690 was proved in Dartmouth on December 1st, 1692, her son Jam 2 CONC es being executor, and the witnesses were Joseph Tripp, George Cadman, 2 CONC and John Anthony." [John L. Martin. "The Sisson Family" part 1, page 2 CONC 3] 2 CONT 2 CONT The text of Mary’s will as given in “Abstracts from the first book of 2 CONC Bristol County [Massachusetts] Records”: 2 CONT 2 CONT Mary Sison of Dartmouth widow, made her will "the fifteenth day of the 2 CONC second month Caled aprill" 1690, "being uery ill in body.” 2 CONT 2 CONT [U=V in early writing. Sometimes f = s. Ð = the symbol for pounds ster 2 CONC ling.] 2 CONT 2 CONT - To my loving son Georg Sison Ð35 in money and a Bible. 2 CONT 2 CONT - To my two grandchildren John and Mary Sison, children of my son John 2 CONC Sison Ð35 in money to be divided equally between them, to be paid to 2 CONC my son George Sison for the use of said two grandchildren. 2 CONT 2 CONT - All my brass, pewter, iron, linen and woolen, milk vessels and pails 2 CONC shall be divided into three equal parts. 2 CONT 2 CONT + One part I give to my daughter Elizabeth wife of Caleb Allin, a 2 CONC lso Ð5/10 [Five pounds/ten shillings] in money, one chest and a wheel. 2 CONT 2 CONT + Another part I give to my daughter Ann wife of Peleg Tripp, als 2 CONC o Ð5..10 in money, a chest and a wheel. 2 CONT 2 CONT + The other part I give to my granddaughter Mary Sison daughter o 2 CONC f my son George Sison, also Ð5 in money. 2 CONT 2 CONT - I hereby acknowledge that I have received of my son James Sison in f 2 CONC ull for all estate left me by my husband Richard Sison in his will, an 2 CONC d acquit him of the same. Said son James to be sole executor. 2 CONT 2 CONT Witnessed by Joseph Tripp, George Cadman, and Jno Anthony, of whom the 2 CONC first two made oath at Bristol Dec. 1, 1692 before John Saffin. 2 CONT 2 CONT Attest 2 CONT 2 CONT Stephen Burton Registr. 2 CONT 2 CONT Entered Sept: 1693 by John Cary Registr. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT This transcript was made from the New England Historic and Genealogica 2 CONC l Register, vol. 62 (1908), p 182.) 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT The receipts for the bequests were signed and witnessed: 2 CONT 2 CONT Georg Sison [sic] "of Road Island in the Collony of Road Island an 2 CONC d prouidence plantations" [U=V in early writing] received of my brothe 2 CONC r James Sison of Dartmuth the money and goods given me by my mother Ma 2 CONC ry Sison by her will. Dated “the feuenteenth of ye 10th mth Cald Decem 2 CONC ber 1692" and witnessed by Valentine Hudelstun and Richard Allen. Ente 2 CONC red Oct. 10, 1693 by John Cary Registr. 2 CONT 2 CONT “George Sisson of Road Island gave receipt to my brother James Sisson 2 CONC of Dartmouth for L35 in money that my mother Mary Sisson gave by will 2 CONC my brother John Sisson's two children. Dated Dec. 17, 1692, and witnes 2 CONC sed by Valentine Hudelstun and Richard Allen. Entered Oct. 10, 1693 by 2 CONC John Cary Registr. 2 CONT 2 CONT “Elizabeth Allen wife of Caleb Allen of Sandwich, Barnstable Co., has 2 CONC received of my brother James Sisson of Dartmouth the money and goods g 2 CONC iven me by my mother Mary Sisson in her will. Dated Dec. 17, 1692, and 2 CONC witnessed by Vallentine Hudlestun and Deliverance Smith. Entered 2 CONT Oct.10, 1693 by John Cary Registr. 2 CONT 2 CONT “Ann Tripp wife of Peleg Tripp of the Colleny of Road Island and proui 2 CONC dence plantations" has received of my brother James Sisson of Dartmout 2 CONC h, the money and goods given me by my mother Mary Sisson in her will. 2 CONC Dated Dec. 17, 1692 and witnessed by Vallentine Hudlestun and Richard 2 CONC Allen. 2 CONT 2 CONT “Mary Sisson daughter of George Sisson “of Road Island Colleny & provi 2 CONC dence plantations" has received of my uncle James Sisson of Dartmouth 2 CONC all the money and goods given me by my grandmother Mary Sisson her wil 2 CONC l. Dated Dec. 17, 1692 and witnessed by Valentine Hudlestun and Delive 2 CONC rance Smith. 2 CONT 2 CONT The house Mary lived in had probably been transferred to James. Mary's 2 CONC inventory was: "Ð120 in silver money, plus 29 cheeses, etc." 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07851@ 0 @ind16016@ INDI 1 NAME MARY /FREEMAN/ 2 DISPLAY MARY FREEMAN 2 GIVN MARY 2 SURN FREEMAN 1 POSITION 15270,-680 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 15205,-624,15336,-761 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1610 2 NOTE Birth: 1610 in of, Dartmouth, Bristol, Mass 1 2 PLAC Dartmouth, Bristol, Mass 3 _XREF @place00087@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 22 SEP 1692 2 PLAC Dartmouth, Bristol, Ma 3 _XREF @place00091@ 2 NOTE Death: 22 Sep 1692 in Dartmouth, Bristol, Ma 1 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT Anne SISSIONS b: 1647/1648 in Dartmouth, Bristol, Mass 2 CONT Elizabeth SISSON b: 8 Apr 1650 in , Dartmouth, Bristol, Mass 2 CONT Anne SISSON b: 1660 in Dartmouth, Bristol, Mass 2 CONT Anne SISSON b: ABT 1646 in of Dartmouth, Bristol, Ma 2 CONT Mary SISSON b: 1653 in Portsmouth, Newport, Ri 2 CONT George SISSON b: 17 Jul 1636 in Dartmouth, Bristol, Mass 2 CONT James SISSON b: 8 Apr 1656 in Dartmouth, Bristol, Mass 2 CONT Eliza (or) Elizabeth SISSON b: 8 Apr 1650 in Dartmouth, Bristol, Mass 2 CONT Mary SISSON b: 24 Jun 1639 in Dartmouth, Bristol, Mass 2 CONT John SISSON b: 1658 in Dartmouth, Bristol, Mass 2 CONT James SISSON b: 8 Apr 1650 in Dartmouth, Bristol, England 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00160@ 1 FAMS @fam07851@ 0 @ind16038@ INDI 1 NAME GEORGE /GARDINER/ 2 DISPLAY GEORGE GARDINER 2 GIVN GEORGE 2 SURN GARDINER 1 POSITION -21860,-680 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -21926,-624,-21793,-761 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 MAY 1624 2 NOTE born May 15, 1624 in London, London, England 2 PLAC London, London, England 3 _XREF @place00021@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 20 AUG 1679 2 PLAC Kings County, Rhode Island. 3 _XREF @place00022@ 2 NOTE and died August 20, 1679 in Kings County, Rhode Island. 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE GEORGE GARDNER (Thomas2, Thomas1) He married (1) HERODIAS LONG, b. Lon 2 CONC don, London, England; (2) LYDIA BALLOU June 2, 1660, Kingstown, Washin 2 CONC gton County, Rhode Island. 1 FAMS @fam07861@ 1 FAMC @fam07862@ 0 @ind16039@ INDI 1 NAME HERODIAS HICKS /LONG/ 2 DISPLAY HERODIAS HICKS LONG 2 GIVN HERODIAS 2 MIDDLE HICKS 2 SURN LONG 1 POSITION -21590,-670 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -21656,-614,-21524,-776 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1623 2 NOTE Birth: 1623 in Southwark, London, England 1 3 CONT 2 PLAC Southwark, London, England 3 _XREF @place00026@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1722 2 PLAC Rhode Island 3 _XREF @place00008@ 2 NOTE Death: 1722 in Rhode Island, 1 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Herodias Hicks LONG 2 CONT Sex: F 2 CONT Father: Robert Long b. 1590 in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England 2 CONT Mother: Elizabeth b. 1605 in England 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT m. (1) JOHN HICKS March 14, 1637; (3) JOHN PORTER. 2 CONT 2 CONT Children of GEORGE GARDNER and HERODIAS LONG: 2 CONT BENONI GARDNER, b. 1642, Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island; d. 173 2 CONC 1, Wickford, Washington County, Rhode Island; m. MARY ELDRED 1666, Kin 2 CONC gstown, Washington County, Rhode Island; daughter of Samuel Eldred and 2 CONC Elizabeth Miller; b. June 15, 1646, Cambridge, Middlesex County, Mass 2 CONC achusetts; d. November 16, 1729, Wickford, Washington County, Rhode Is 2 CONC land. 2 CONT HENRY GARDNER, b. 1645, Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island; d. Apri 2 CONC l 26, 1744, Narragansett, Washington County, Rhode Island; m. (1) JOAN 2 CONC ?; (2) ABIGAIL RICHMOND February 25, 1691, North Kingstown, Washingto 2 CONC n County, Rhode Island; b. 1656. Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island 2 CONC ; d. 1744. 2 CONT Notes for ABIGAIL RICHMOND: 2 CONT m. (1) John Remington, 1679. 2 CONT GEORGE GARDNER, b. 1647, Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island; d. 172 2 CONC 4, Narragansett, Washington County, Rhode Island; m. TABITHA TEFFT Feb 2 CONC ruary 13, 1670, Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island; b. 1653, Portsm 2 CONC outh, Newport County, Rhode Island. 2 CONT WILLIAM GARDNER, b. 1649, Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island; d. Ma 2 CONC rch 11, 1711, Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island; m. ELIZABETH 2 CONC HORNE 1671, Swansea, Bristol County, Massachusetts; d. 1737. 2 CONT NICHOLAS GARDNER, b. 1654, Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island; d. 1 2 CONC 712; m. HANNAH PALMER 1680, North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode 2 CONC Island; b. October 10, 1663, Warwick, Kent County, Rhode Island. 2 CONT DORCAS GARDNER, b. 1656, Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island; d. 170 2 CONC 2, m. JOHN WATSON November 17, 1673, South Kingstown, Washington Count 2 CONC y, Rhode Island; son of John Watson and Margaret Taylor; b. 1654, Nort 2 CONC h Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island; d. March 11, 1728, North 2 CONC Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island. 2 CONT Notes for JOHN WATSON: 2 CONT m. (2) REBECCA GARDNER. 2 CONT REBECCA GARDNER, b. 1658; m. JOHN WATSON. 2 CONT Notes for JOHN WATSON: 2 CONT m. (1) DORCAS GARDNER. 2 CONT 2 CONT Children of GEORGE GARDNER and LDYIA BALLOU: 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00506@ 1 FAMS @fam07861@ 1 FAMC @fam07863@ 0 @ind16040@ INDI 1 NAME MICHAEL (REV.) /GARDINER/ 2 DISPLAY MICHAEL (REV.) GARDINER 2 GIVN MICHAEL 2 MIDDLE (REV.) 2 SURN GARDINER 1 POSITION -21940,-500 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -22006,-458,-21873,-606 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Rev. Michael GARDINER 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07862@ 0 @ind16041@ INDI 1 NAME MARGARET /BROWNE/ 2 DISPLAY MARGARET BROWNE 2 GIVN MARGARET 2 SURN BROWNE 1 POSITION -21780,-490 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -21851,-448,-21708,-571 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07862@ 0 @ind16042@ INDI 1 NAME ROBERT /LONG/ 2 DISPLAY ROBERT LONG 2 GIVN ROBERT 2 SURN LONG 1 POSITION -21660,-490 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -21725,-434,-21594,-571 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1590 2 NOTE 1590 in Of St. Albns, Hertfordshire, England 2 PLAC St. Albns, Hertfordshire, England 3 _XREF @place00027@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 9 JAN 1663 2 PLAC Charlestown, Middesex, Ma. 3 _XREF @place00028@ 2 NOTE Death: 9 JAN 1663/64 in Charlestown, Middesex, Ma. 1 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07863@ 1 FAMC @fam07864@ 0 @ind16043@ INDI 1 NAME ELIZABETH // 2 DISPLAY ELIZABETH 2 GIVN ELIZABETH 1 POSITION -21540,-490 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -21608,-434,-21471,-546 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1605 2 PLAC ENGLAND 3 _XREF @place00015@ 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE b. 1605 in England 2 CONT Marriage: 1633 1 2 CONT Children: 2 CONT Herodias Long b. 1623 in Southwark, London, England 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07863@ 0 @ind16044@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN (ENGLAND) /LONG/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN (ENGLAND) LONG 2 GIVN JOHN 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN LONG 1 POSITION -21760,-280 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -21828,-224,-21691,-386 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 NOV 1560 2 NOTE b. 3 NOV 1560 in Dunstable, Bedfordshire, England 3 CONT 2 PLAC Dunstable, Bedfordshire, England 3 _XREF @place00029@ 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE John Long 1 FAMS @fam07864@ 0 @ind16045@ INDI 1 NAME MARIE (ENGLAND) // 2 DISPLAY MARIE (ENGLAND) 2 GIVN MARIE 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 1 POSITION -21560,-300 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -21628,-244,-21491,-381 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1559 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Marie Mrs Long b. ABT 1559 in Dunstable, Bedfordshire, England 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07864@ 0 @ind16046@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN /WATSON/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN WATSON 2 GIVN JOHN 2 SURN WATSON 1 POSITION -22250,-680 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -22307,-638,-22193,-761 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE son of John Watson and Margaret Taylor; 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07865@ 0 @ind16047@ INDI 1 NAME MARGARET /TAYLOR/ 2 DISPLAY MARGARET TAYLOR 2 GIVN MARGARET 2 SURN TAYLOR 1 POSITION -22050,-680 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -22121,-638,-21978,-761 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07865@ 0 @ind16048@ INDI 1 NAME HENRY /GARDINER/ 2 DISPLAY HENRY GARDINER 2 GIVN HENRY 2 SURN GARDINER 1 POSITION -18160,-280 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -18226,-238,-18093,-361 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07867@ 0 @ind16049@ INDI 1 NAME // 1 POSITION -18080,-290 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -18122,-248,-18038,-332 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @fam07867@ 0 @ind16050@ INDI 1 NAME THOMAS /BROWNE/ 2 DISPLAY THOMAS BROWNE 2 GIVN THOMAS 2 SURN BROWNE 1 POSITION -17980,-280 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -18038,-238,-17922,-361 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07868@ 0 @ind16051@ INDI 1 NAME ALICE /CHAPMAN/ 2 DISPLAY ALICE CHAPMAN 2 GIVN ALICE 2 SURN CHAPMAN 1 POSITION -17870,-280 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -17934,-238,-17806,-361 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07868@ 0 @ind16052@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN /GREENMAN/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN GREENMAN 2 GIVN JOHN 2 SURN GREENMAN 1 POSITION 13140,-670 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 13068,-614,13213,-751 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1602 2 NOTE b: Abt. 1602 in Somersetshire, England 2 PLAC Somersetshire, England 3 _XREF @place00094@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1655 2 PLAC Newport Co., Rhode Island 3 _XREF @place00095@ 2 NOTE d: Aft. 1655 in Newport, Newport Co., Rhode Island 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE England before 1611, in R.I. by 1631 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07869@ 0 @ind16053@ INDI 1 NAME MARY // 2 DISPLAY MARY 2 GIVN MARY 1 POSITION 13340,-670 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 13298,-614,13382,-726 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1606 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Mary ??? b: Abt. 1606 in Newport, Newport Co., Rhode Island d: in Rh 2 CONC ode Island Age at birth of first child: 24 est. 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07869@ 0 @ind16054@ INDI 1 NAME THOMAS /BLISS / 2 DISPLAY THOMAS BLISS 2 GIVN THOMAS 2 SURN BLISS 1 POSITION -15100,-450 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -15165,-394,-15034,-531 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1588 2 NOTE , born Abt. 1588 in Preston Para, Northamptonshire, England; 2 PLAC Preston Para, Northamptonshire, England; 3 _XREF @place00101@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 21 OCT 1647 2 PLAC Rehoboth, Bristol Co, MA. 3 _XREF @place00102@ 2 NOTE THOMAS BLISS, ; died Bef. October 21, 1647 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co, MA 3 CONC . 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE . THOMAS BLISS 1 FAMS @fam07870@ 1 FAMC @fam07871@ 0 @ind16055@ INDI 1 NAME DOROTHY /WHEATLEIGH./ 2 DISPLAY DOROTHY WHEATLEIGH. 2 GIVN DOROTHY 2 SURN WHEATLEIGH. 1 POSITION -14870,-440 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -14954,-384,-14785,-521 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 AUG 1591 2 NOTE born Bef. August 22, 1591 in Maiden Newton, Dorset, England; 2 PLAC Maiden Newton, Dorset, England 3 _XREF @place00103@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1638 2 NOTE died Aft. 1638. 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE ..DOROTHY WHEATLEIGH, 2 CONT Children of THOMAS BLISS and DOROTHY WHEATLEIGH are: 2 CONT 2 CONT 5677 i. ELIZABETH BLISS, born September 9, 1615 in Daventry, North 2 CONC ampshire, England; died February 1675/76 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co, MA; 2 CONC married THOMAS (WILMOT) WILLMARTH , SR. September 18, 1640 in Rehoboth 2 CONC , Bristol Co, MA. 2 CONT 2 CONT ii. Mary Bliss, born Bef. March 16, 1616/17 in Daventry, Northamp 2 CONC shire, England; married Nathaniel Harmon Bef. 1649. 2 CONT 2 CONT iii. Jane Bliss, born Bef. January 14, 1617/18 in Daventry, North 2 CONC ampshire, England; died Bef. September 16, 1621 in Daventry, Northamps 2 CONC hire, England. 2 CONT 2 CONT iv. Thomas Bliss, born Bef. September 19, 1618 in Daventry, North 2 CONC ampshire, England; died April 15, 1688 in Norwich, New London, CT. 2 CONT 2 CONT v. John Bliss, born Bef. November 12, 1620 in Daventry, Northamps 2 CONC hire, England; died in England. 2 CONT 2 CONT vi. Msrtha Bliss, born December 8, 1622 in Daventry, Northampshir 2 CONC e, England; died November 3, 1676 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co, MA; married 2 CONC Nicholas Ide 1647 in Springfield, Hampden Co, MA. 2 CONT 2 CONT vii. Nathaniel Bliss, born Bef. December 28, 1622 in Daventry, No 2 CONC rthampshire, England; died November 2, 1654 in Springfield, Hampden Co 2 CONC , MA; married Catherine Chapin November 20, 1646 in Springfield, Hampd 2 CONC en Co, MA. 2 CONT 2 CONT viii. Jonathan Bliss, born March 11, 1625/26 in Daventry, Northam 2 CONC pshire, England; died Bef. June 11, 1687 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co, MA; 2 CONC married Miriam Harmon Abt. 1648 in Rehoboth, Bristol Co, MA. 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00349@ 1 FAMS @fam07870@ 1 FAMC @fam07872@ 0 @ind16056@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN /BLYSSE/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN BLYSSE 2 GIVN JOHN 2 SURN BLYSSE 1 POSITION -15170,-240 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -15221,-198,-15119,-321 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07871@ 0 @ind16057@ INDI 1 NAME MARY / FIENES./ 2 DISPLAY MARY FIENES. 2 GIVN MARY 2 SURN FIENES. 1 POSITION -15060,-240 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -15111,-198,-15009,-321 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE MARY FIENES. 1 FAMS @fam07871@ 0 @ind16058@ INDI 1 NAME FRANK /WHEATLEIGH/ 2 DISPLAY FRANK WHEATLEIGH 2 GIVN FRANK 2 SURN WHEATLEIGH 1 POSITION -14930,-240 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -15011,-198,-14848,-321 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07872@ 0 @ind16059@ INDI 1 NAME // 1 POSITION -14820,-230 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -14862,-188,-14778,-272 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @fam07872@ 0 @ind16060@ INDI 1 NAME EDMUND /BOSWORTH/ 2 DISPLAY EDMUND BOSWORTH 2 GIVN EDMUND 2 SURN BOSWORTH 1 PICTURES @pic00034@ 2 PRIMARY @pic00034@ 1 POSITION -10500,-480 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -10573,-424,-10426,-561 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1636 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07873@ 0 @ind16061@ INDI 1 NAME MARY // 2 DISPLAY MARY 2 GIVN MARY 1 POSITION -10400,-470 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -10442,-428,-10358,-526 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07873@ 0 @ind16062@ INDI 1 NAME ALEXANDER / WIGNALL / 2 DISPLAY ALEXANDER WIGNALL 2 GIVN ALEXANDER 2 SURN WIGNALL 1 POSITION -10730,-250 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -10805,-194,-10654,-331 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1578 2 NOTE Birth: ABT 1578 in England 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE MAY 1631 2 PLAC Massachusetts 3 _XREF @place00109@ 2 NOTE AFT MAY 1631 in Massachusetts 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Alexander WIGNALL 2 CONT 1. Alexander came to Watertown, Massachusetts about 1628. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2. On October 19, 1630 Alexander asked for and on May 18, 1631 took th 2 CONC e o ath of Freeman of Massachusetts. In both lists his name has the pr 2 CONC ef ix of "Mr." showing respect. He was a either a scholar or property 2 CONC own er with his name next above Captain William Jennison who may have 2 CONC been ass ociated with Alexander. 2 CONT 2 CONT 3. "The Great Migration Begins" doubts Alexander was the father of Eli 2 CONC zab eth and considers him to be the same "Jno. Wignall a 1630 list of 2 CONC Charlest own inhabitants as included in the following: 2 CONT 2 CONT "Jno. Wignall" is included in 1630 Charlestown list of inhabitan ts as 2 CONC one of four who "went & built in the main on the 2 CONT northeast side of the northwest creek of this town" [ ChTR 5]. In ne x 2 CONC t list, also for 1630, is Walter Pope, who "bought 2 CONT Jno. Wignall's house & land" [ ChTR 6]. 2 CONT 2 CONT 3 May 1631: "Alex: Wignall" on jury for Dexter vs. Endicott [ MBCR 1: 2 CONC 86]. 2 CONT 2 CONT 18 May 1631: "Mr. Alex: Wignall" admitted as a freeman [ MBCR 1:366 ]. 2 CONC 2 CONT 2 CONT 16 August 1631: "Mr. Alex: Wignall" fined five marks for drunkenne ss 2 CONC [ MBCR 1:91]. 2 CONT 2 CONT 6 Sept. 1631: "Mr. Alex: Wignall is fined 40sh., bound to his good be 2 CONC havior, & enjoined to remove his dwelling to some settled 2 CONT plantation before the last of May next, for drunkenness & much misdea 2 CONC meanor by him committed at the plantation where he 2 CONT now dwelleth" [ MBCR 1:91]. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 July 1633: "Mr. Woolridge & Mr. Gibbons are appointed to join wi th 2 CONC Mr. Graves & Mr. Geneson to inventory the goods & 2 CONT chattels of Alex: Wignall" [ MBCR 1:106]. 2 CONT 2 CONT COMMENT: In the Charlestown records are two references to John Wignal 2 CONC l, and in the Colony records are five entries for 2 CONT Alexander Wignall, and nowhere else do we see this surname at this ea 2 CONC rly date. John Wignall is said to have "built on the main" 2 CONT with three others, WALTER NORTON , EDWARD GIBBONS and WILLIAM JENNIN G 2 CONC S [i.e, JENNISON]. Alexander Wignall is 2 CONT seen in the Colony records interacting with this same group, especial 2 CONC ly at the time of the inventory of his estate. Note that the 2 CONT inventory record does not describe him as deceased as it does with ot 2 CONC hers, so he may simply have abandoned his land and 2 CONT goods, realizing that the Puritan commonwealth was not for him. (S ee 2 CONC GMN 2:3, 5-6, 5:32 for further discussion on these points.) 2 CONT 2 CONT We conclude that all these records refer to one man, and that the Chr 2 CONC istian name given in the Colony records is to be preferred 2 CONT over that in the town records. 2 CONT 2 CONT In 1935 Raymon Meyers Tingley published an undocumented account of Al 2 CONC exander Wignall, giving him two children - a son John 2 CONT (based on the records discussed above) and a daughter Elizabeth who m 2 CONC arried Richard Ingraham [ Tingley-Meyers 441]. Nothing 2 CONT is known about the wife of Richard Ingraham, and this whole construct 2 CONC ion apparently derived from Tingley's imagination. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown 2 CONT Married: BEF 1604 2 CONT Children 2 CONT Elizabeth WIGNALL b: ABT 1604 in Frating, Essex, Suffolk, England 2 CONT 2 CONT Sources: 2 CONT Title: Ancestral Lines 2 CONT Author: Carl Boyer 2 CONT Publication: 3rd Edition 2 CONT Note: CBoyer3154@yahoo.com, 661-259-3154, 2 CONT PO Box 220333, Santa Clara, CA 91322-0333 2 CONT Note: Excellent 2 CONT Repository: 2 CONT Note: Chesebro' Reference Material 2 CONT Media: Book 2 CONT Page: page 330 2 CONT Title: Vandenburgh Family Records 2 CONT Author: George W. Vandenburgh 2 CONT Publication: 1998 2 CONT Note: Sources include "A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers 2 CONC of New England", by Savage; "Some Ancestor Lines", by Ramon Myers Tin 2 CONC gley; and "New England Historical and Genealogical Register" Vol . 3, 2 CONC - 2 CONT 1004 Burlington Beach Road, 2 CONT Valparaiso IN, USA 46383 2 CONT Note: Good 2 CONT Repository: 2 CONT Note: 6-4279 2 CONT Media: Letter 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07874@ 0 @ind16063@ INDI 1 NAME // 1 POSITION -10530,-250 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -10572,-208,-10488,-292 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @fam07874@ 0 @ind16064@ INDI 1 NAME HENRY (ENGLAND) /SUTTON/ 2 DISPLAY HENRY (ENGLAND) SUTTON 2 GIVN HENRY 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN SUTTON 1 POSITION -11820,-250 2 SIZE L 2 BOUNDARYRECT -11871,-207,-11768,-329 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1567 2 NOTE B: 1567 3 CONT Attleborough,Englandengland,Norfolk,England 3 CONT 2 PLAC Attleborough,Englandengland,Norfolk,England 3 _XREF @place00126@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1599 2 PLAC Attleborough,Englandengland,Norfolk,England 3 _XREF @place00126@ 2 NOTE D: 1599 3 CONT Attleborough,Englandengland,Norfolk,England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Henry Sutton 1 FAMS @fam07875@ 0 @ind16065@ INDI 1 NAME SARAH /TILDEN/ 2 DISPLAY SARAH TILDEN 2 GIVN SARAH 2 SURN TILDEN 1 POSITION -11710,-250 2 SIZE L 2 BOUNDARYRECT -11745,-216,-11674,-311 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07875@ 0 @ind16066@ INDI 1 NAME THOMAS (ENGLAND) /ORMSBEE/ 2 DISPLAY THOMAS (ENGLAND) ORMSBEE 2 GIVN THOMAS 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN ORMSBEE 1 POSITION -12570,-460 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -12638,-404,-12501,-566 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1580 2 NOTE B: 1580 3 CONT Alford,,Lincolnshire,England 3 CONT 2 PLAC Alford,,Lincolnshire,England 3 _XREF @place00118@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1657 2 PLAC Boston,,Lincolnshire,England 3 _XREF @place00119@ 2 NOTE Thomas Ormsbee 3 CONT D: 1657 3 CONT Boston,,Lincolnshire,England 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Thomas Ormsbee 1 FAMS @fam07876@ 0 @ind16067@ INDI 1 NAME MARIA (ENGLAND) /UNDERWOOD/ 2 DISPLAY MARIA (ENGLAND) UNDERWOOD 2 GIVN MARIA 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN UNDERWOOD 1 POSITION -12430,-460 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -12513,-404,-12347,-566 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1584 2 NOTE B: 1584 3 CONT Alford,,Lincolnshire,England 3 CONT 2 PLAC Alford,,Lincolnshire,England 3 _XREF @place00118@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1661 2 PLAC Boston,,Lincolnshire,England 3 _XREF @place00119@ 2 NOTE D: 1661 3 CONT Boston,,Lincolnshire,England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Maria Underwood 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07876@ 0 @ind16068@ INDI 1 NAME THOMAS /FITCH/ 2 DISPLAY THOMAS FITCH 2 GIVN THOMAS 2 SURN FITCH 1 POSITION -12010,-490 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -12075,-434,-11944,-571 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1590 2 NOTE Bocking,,Essex,England 3 CONT 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1633 2 PLAC Bocking,,Essex,England 3 _XREF @place00120@ 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Thomas Fitch 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07877@ 1 FAMC @fam07878@ 0 @ind16069@ INDI 1 NAME ANNA /REEVE/ 2 DISPLAY ANNA REEVE 2 GIVN ANNA 2 SURN REEVE 1 POSITION -11870,-490 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -11935,-434,-11804,-571 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 NOV 1590 2 NOTE B: 1590-11-29 3 CONT Garret Manor,Bocking,Essex,England 3 CONT 2 PLAC Garret Manor,Bocking,Essex,England 3 _XREF @place00121@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 20 JAN 1686 2 PLAC Norwalk,Fairfield,Connecticut,USA 3 _XREF @place00122@ 2 NOTE 1686-01-20 3 CONT Norwalk,Fairfield,Connecticut,USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Anna Reeve 1 FAMS @fam07877@ 0 @ind16070@ INDI 1 NAME GEORGE (ENGLAND) /FITCH/ 2 DISPLAY GEORGE (ENGLAND) FITCH 2 GIVN GEORGE 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN FITCH 1 POSITION -12060,-270 2 SIZE L 2 BOUNDARYRECT -12111,-227,-12008,-349 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1556 2 NOTE B: 1556 3 CONT Braintree,Bocking,Essex,England 3 CONT 2 PLAC Braintree,Bocking,Essex,England 3 _XREF @place00123@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 12 MAY 1605 2 PLAC Bocking,,Essex,England 3 _XREF @place00120@ 2 NOTE D: 1605-05-12 3 CONT Bocking,,Essex,England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE George Fitch 1 FAMS @fam07878@ 0 @ind16071@ INDI 1 NAME JOAN /THURGOOD/ 2 DISPLAY JOAN THURGOOD 2 GIVN JOAN 2 SURN THURGOOD 1 POSITION -11950,-270 2 SIZE L 2 BOUNDARYRECT -12003,-227,-11897,-331 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1553 2 NOTE B: 1553 3 CONT Elsenham,,Essex,England 3 CONT 2 PLAC Elsenham,,Essex,England 3 _XREF @place00124@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1600 2 PLAC Edwardstone,,Essex,England 3 _XREF @place00125@ 2 NOTE D: 1600 3 CONT Edwardstone,,Essex,England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Joan Thurgood 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07878@ 0 @ind16072@ INDI 1 NAME FRANCES /LITTLE/ 2 DISPLAY FRANCES LITTLE 2 GIVN FRANCES 2 SURN LITTLE 1 POSITION -11600,-270 2 SIZE L 2 BOUNDARYRECT -11646,-227,-11553,-331 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1596 2 NOTE 1596 3 CONT Attlebobo,,,England 3 CONT 2 PLAC Attlebobo,,,England 3 _XREF @place00127@ 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Francis Little 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07879@ 0 @ind16073@ INDI 1 NAME // 1 POSITION -11470,-270 2 SIZE L 2 BOUNDARYRECT -11504,-236,-11436,-304 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @fam07879@ 0 @ind16074@ INDI 1 NAME THOMAS (ENGLAND) /COWPER/ 2 DISPLAY THOMAS (ENGLAND) COWPER 2 GIVN THOMAS 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN COWPER 1 POSITION -13140,-290 2 SIZE L 2 BOUNDARYRECT -13191,-247,-13088,-369 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1580 2 NOTE Born: abt 1580 3 CONT Hingham, [parish], Norfolk, England 3 CONT 2 PLAC Hingham, [parish], Norfolk, England 3 _XREF @place00128@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 22 DEC 1611 2 PLAC Hingham, [parish], Norfolk, England 3 _XREF @place00128@ 2 NOTE Died: 22 Dec 1611 3 CONT Hingham, [parish], Norfolk, England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Thomas Cowper 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07880@ 0 @ind16075@ INDI 1 NAME MARGARET (ENGLAND) // 2 DISPLAY MARGARET (ENGLAND) 2 GIVN MARGARET 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 1 POSITION -13040,-290 2 SIZE L 2 BOUNDARYRECT -13092,-256,-12987,-351 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @fam07880@ 0 @ind16079@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN /TEFFT/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN TEFFT 2 GIVN JOHN 2 SURN TEFFT 1 POSITION 12020,-680 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 11955,-624,12086,-761 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1614 2 NOTE John Tefft 3 CONT Born: 1614 3 CONT Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, USA 3 CONT 2 PLAC Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, USA 3 _XREF @place00137@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 26 JAN 1676 2 PLAC Kingstown, Washington, Rhode Island, USA 3 _XREF @place00138@ 2 NOTE Died: 26 Jan 1676 3 CONT Kingstown, Washington, Rhode Island, USA 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07882@ 1 FAMC @fam07883@ 0 @ind16080@ INDI 1 NAME MARY /BARBER/ 2 DISPLAY MARY BARBER 2 GIVN MARY 2 SURN BARBER 1 POSITION 12330,-690 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 12265,-634,12396,-771 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1618 2 NOTE Born: 1618 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, USA 3 CONT 2 PLAC Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, USA 3 _XREF @place00137@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1679 2 PLAC Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, USA 3 _XREF @place00137@ 2 NOTE Mary Barber 3 CONT Born: 1618 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, USA 3 CONT Died: 1679 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, USA 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Mary Barber 2 CONT CHILDREN 2 CONT Children 2 CONT Samel Wilson 1631 in [city], [county], Rhode Island, USA 2 CONT Mary Tefft F abt 1640 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Elizabeth Taft Tefft F 1640 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, U 2 CONC SA 2 CONT Wilson Tefft M abt 1642 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Mary Tift F 1642 in Providence, [county], Rhode Island, USA 2 CONT Samuel Tefft M 1644 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, USA 2 CONT Joshua Tefft M 1646 in South Kingston, Washington, Rhode Island, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Tabitha Tefft F 1653 in New Port, Newport, Rhode Island, USA 2 CONT John Tefft M 1676 in South Kingston, Washington, Rhode Island, USA 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00225@ 1 FAMS @fam07882@ 1 FAMC @fam07884@ 0 @ind16081@ INDI 1 NAME WILLIAM /TEFFT/ 2 DISPLAY WILLIAM TEFFT 2 GIVN WILLIAM 2 SURN TEFFT 1 POSITION 11920,-470 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 11855,-414,11986,-551 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1600 2 NOTE Born: abt 1600 3 CONT Appleby, [parish], Lincolnshire, England 3 CONT 2 PLAC Appleby, [parish], Lincolnshire, England 3 _XREF @place00139@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1648 2 PLAC Kingstown, Washington, Rhode Island, USA 3 _XREF @place00138@ 2 NOTE William Tefft 3 CONT Died: abt 1648 3 CONT Kingstown, Washington, Rhode Island, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07883@ 0 @ind16082@ INDI 1 NAME ANN // 2 DISPLAY ANN 2 GIVN ANN 1 POSITION 12120,-470 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 12055,-414,12186,-526 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1600 2 NOTE Born: abt 1600 in [city], [parish], [county], England 2 PLAC England 3 _XREF @place00004@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1672 2 NOTE 3 CONT Died: 1672 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children Sex Birth 2 CONT William Tift M abt 1612 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA 2 CONT John Fefft M abt 1614 in Providence, [county], Rhode Island, USA 2 CONT John Tefft M 1614 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, USA 2 CONT Lydia Tefft F abt 1616 in Plymouth, [parish], Devon, England 2 CONT Sarah Tefft F abt 1618 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, USA 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07883@ 0 @ind16083@ INDI 1 NAME JAMES /BARBER/ 2 DISPLAY JAMES BARBER 2 GIVN JAMES 2 SURN BARBER 1 POSITION 12230,-480 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 12165,-424,12296,-561 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1588 2 NOTE Born: abt 1588 3 CONT [city], [parish], Berkshire, England 3 CONT 3 CONT 2 PLAC Berkshire, England 3 _XREF @place00140@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1648 2 PLAC Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, USA 3 _XREF @place00141@ 2 NOTE Died: abt 1648 3 CONT Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, USA 3 CONT 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE James Barber 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07884@ 1 FAMC @fam07885@ 0 @ind16084@ INDI 1 NAME // 1 POSITION 12430,-480 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 12388,-438,12472,-522 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @fam07884@ 0 @ind16085@ INDI 1 NAME THOMAS /BARBER/ 2 DISPLAY THOMAS BARBER 2 GIVN THOMAS 2 SURN BARBER 1 POSITION 12130,-270 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 12074,-214,12186,-351 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1565 2 NOTE Born: abt 1565 3 CONT [city], [parish], Berkshire, England 3 CONT 2 PLAC Berkshire, England 3 _XREF @place00140@ 1 DEAT Y 2 PLAC Berkshire, England 3 _XREF @place00140@ 2 NOTE Died: 3 CONT [city], [parish], Berkshire, England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Thomas Barber 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07885@ 0 @ind16086@ INDI 1 NAME // 1 POSITION 12330,-270 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 12288,-228,12372,-312 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @fam07885@ 0 @ind16088@ INDI 1 NAME EBENEZER /SLOCUM/ 2 DISPLAY EBENEZER SLOCUM 2 GIVN EBENEZER 2 SURN SLOCUM 1 POSITION -21170,-890 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -21238,-834,-21102,-971 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 MAY 1650 2 NOTE b. 25 MAY 1650 Portsmouth, Newport, RI. 3 CONT 2 PLAC Portsmouth, Newport, RI. 3 _XREF @place00146@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 13 FEB 1714 2 PLAC Jamestown, Newport, RI. 3 _XREF @place00145@ 2 NOTE d. 13 FEB 1714/15 Jamestown, Newport, RI. 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE ATERNATE RECORDS in the Quaker Records: (Children born in Portsmouth, 2 CONC Rhode Island) Children of Giles & Joan Slocum 2 CONT 2 CONT Ebenezer Born: 25 Mar. 1652 Married: Hanna Tucker about 1677 2 CONT ************************************ 2 CONT SLOCUMS IN AMERICA, by Charles Slocum, page 45 & 41. 2 CONT Rev. Ebenezer settled on Canonicut Island Jamestown, RI where he r 2 CONC eceived land from his father as shown by a deed dated 25 Oct. 1678. 2 CONT He was chosen Deputy (Representative) for Jamestown to the Rhode I 2 CONC sland General Assembly (Legistature) in the year 1679, and held that o 2 CONC ffice - sometimes acting as Speaker of that body - much of the time un 2 CONC til his death in 1715. 2 CONT He was a very earnest and influential minister in the Society of F 2 CONC riends as is shown by various records. He gave a deed of land for a Fr 2 CONC iends meeting house in Jamestown the 27 Sept. 1710, he also gave 15 Au 2 CONC g. 1710, a deed of one acre of land, with meeting house thereon, for t 2 CONC he same purpose, in South Kingstown, RI, on the present road between W 2 CONC akefield and Riverdale. 2 CONT *********************************** 2 CONT A SHORT HISTORY OF SLOCUMS, SLOCUMBS, AND SLOCUMBS, 1637-1881, two vol 2 CONC umes. 2 CONT Ebenezer Slocum, born Portsmouth, RI, March 25, 1650, died Jamestown, 2 CONC RI, April 13, 1715, married Mary Thurston, born 1857, died Nov. 16, 1 2 CONC 732, the daughter of Edward and Elizabeth (Mott) Thurston. Ebenezer's 2 CONC father left him land on Jamestown. He was a deputy to the General Asse 2 CONC mbly in 1679. In 1710, he deeded land for a Friends Meeting House in J 2 CONC amestown and also deeded land for a meeting house in South Kingstown. 2 CONC He was a minister in the Society of Friends and for 36 years he travel 2 CONC led in New England, Long Island, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Marylan 2 CONC d in this ministry. He is buried in the Friends Cemetery on Jamestown, 2 CONC RI. 2 CONT 2 CONT RHODE ISLAND GENEALOGICAL REGISTER, Oct. 1979, page 66. 2 CONT SLOCUM, Ebenezer of Conunicutt alis Jamestown. Will dated 10 Dec 1 2 CONC 714, proved 20 Apr 1715, pgs 165-167. Mentions: Wife Mary Slocum, Sons 2 CONC Samuel Slocum eldest who rec'd land in Scituate, Ebenezer Slocum, 2nd 2 CONC son who rec'd land in Scituate, Giles Slocum under 21, & Joseph Slocu 2 CONC m under 21. Daughters Elizabeth widow of Peter Greene dec'd, Rebecca w 2 CONC ife of William Burling, Desire, wife of Samuel Dyer, (these 3 having r 2 CONC eceived their legacy given them by their grandfather Thurston), Mary S 2 CONC locum under 18, & Abigail Slocum under 18. Neighbors John Hall & Josep 2 CONC h Mory of Jamestown, Cousin Jacob Mott of Portsmouth. 2 CONT ********************************* 2 CONT Ebenezer married Mary THURSTON, daughter of Edward THURSTON and Elizab 2 CONC eth MOTT, on 1678 in Newport, Newport Co., Rhode Island. Mary was born 2 CONC Feb 1657 in Newport, Newport Co., Rhode Island. She died 16 Nov 1732 2 CONC in Jamestown, Newport Co., Rhode Island. 2 CONT 2 CONT SLOCUMS IN AMERICA, by Charles Slocum, page 45 & 41. 2 CONT //who was born in 1637, a dau. of Edward Thurston of Newport and h 2 CONC is wife Elizabeth, dau of Adam Mott. Ebenezer's sister Johanna married 2 CONC Elizabeth's brother Jacob. 2 CONT ********************************** 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07886@ 1 FAMC @fam07887@ 0 @ind16089@ INDI 1 NAME MARY /THURSTON/ 2 DISPLAY MARY THURSTON 2 GIVN MARY 2 SURN THURSTON 1 POSITION -20370,-900 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -20440,-844,-20300,-981 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE FEB 1656 2 NOTE b. FEB 1656/57 Portsmouth, Newport, RI. 3 CONT 2 PLAC Portsmouth, Newport, RI. 3 _XREF @place00146@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 16 NOV 1732 2 PLAC Jamestown, Newport, RI. 3 _XREF @place00145@ 2 NOTE d. 16 NOV 1732 Jamestown, Newport, RI. 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE THURSTON, Mary 2 CONT Children: 2 CONT SLOCUM, Elizabeth 2 CONT SLOCUM, Mary 2 CONT SLOCUM, Joanna 2 CONT SLOCUM, Samuel 2 CONT SLOCUM, Rebecca 2 CONT SLOCUM, Ebenezer 2 CONT SLOCUM, Desire 2 CONT SLOCUM, Deliverance 2 CONT SLOCUM, Mercy 2 CONT b. 14 SEP 1693 Jamestown, Newport, RI. 2 CONT d. 10 JAN 1713/14 2 CONT SLOCUM, Giles 2 CONT SLOCUM, Abigail 2 CONT SLOCUM, Joseph 2 CONT b. 21 APR 1697 Jamestown, Newport, RI. 2 CONT d. 2 NOV 1732 2 CONT 2 CONT *********************************** 2 CONT 30 F i Elizabeth SLOCUM was born 1 Jan 1677/1678 in Portsmouth, New 2 CONC port Co., Rhode Island. 2 CONT 2 CONT Elizabeth married Peter GREENE, son of James GREENE, on 17 De 2 CONC c 1695 in Portsmouth, Newport Co., Rhode Island. 2 CONT 2 CONT Thurston Genealogy, page 519. 2 CONT 2 CONT 31 F ii Mary SLOCUM was born 21 Jun 1679 in Jamestown, Newport Co., 2 CONC Rhode Island. 2 CONT 2 CONT Mary married David GREEN on 3 Mar 1698/1699 in Portsmouth, Ne 2 CONC wport Co., Rhode Island. David was born in Warwick, Kings Co., Rhode I 2 CONC sland. 2 CONT 2 CONT 32 F iii Johanna SLOCUM was born 30 Dec 1680 in Jamestown, Newport 2 CONC Co., Rhode Island. 2 CONT 2 CONT Johanna married Calab CARR on 30 Apr 1701 in Portsmouth, Newp 2 CONC ort Co., Rhode Island. 2 CONT 2 CONT 33 F iv Rebecca SLOCUM was born 13 Nov 1682 in Jamestown, Newport C 2 CONC o., Rhode Island. 2 CONT 2 CONT Rebecca married William BURLING. 2 CONT 2 CONT Thurston Genealogy, page 519. 2 CONT Married William Burlingham/Burlingame? 2 CONT 2 CONT + 34 M v Hon. Samuel SLOCUM was born 2 Mar 1684 and died before 4 Apr 2 CONC 1741. 2 CONT 35 M vi Ebenezer SLOCUM was born 20 Jan 1686 in Jamestown, Newport 2 CONC Co., Rhode Island. He died Oct 1715 in Jamestown, Newport Co., Rhode I 2 CONC sland. 2 CONT 2 CONT Thurston Genealogy, page 519. 2 CONT His widow m. 2nd, July 3, 1721, Edward Carr. 2 CONT 2 CONT Ebenezer married Naomi BARTON, daughter of Benjamin BARTON. N 2 CONC aomi was born in Warwick, Kent Co., Rhode Island. 2 CONT 2 CONT Thurston Genealogy, page 519. 2 CONT 2 CONT 36 F vii Desire SLOCUM was born 12 Mar 1688 in Jamestown, Newport C 2 CONC o., Rhode Island. 2 CONT 2 CONT Desire married Samuel DYER on 19 Jan 1709/1710 in Portsmouth, 2 CONC Newport Co., Rhode Island. 2 CONT 2 CONT 37 F viii Deliverance SLOCUM was born 15 Aug 1691 in Jamestown, New 2 CONC port Co., Rhode Island. 2 CONT 2 CONT Deliverance married Thomas ROGERS. 2 CONT 2 CONT 38 F ix Mercy SLOCUM was born 14 Sep 1693 in Jamestown, Newport Co. 2 CONC , Rhode Island. She died 10 Jan 1714 in Jamestown, Newport Co., Rhode 2 CONC Island. 2 CONT 2 CONT 39 M x Giles SLOCUM was born 19 Feb 1695 in Jamestown, Newport Co., 2 CONC Rhode Island. He died 10 Jan 1714 in Jamestown, Newport Co., Rhode Is 2 CONC land. 2 CONT 2 CONT 40 M xi Joseph SLOCUM was born 21 Apr 1697 in Jamestown, Newport Co 2 CONC ., Rhode Island. He died 2 Nov 1732 in East Greenwich, Kings Co., Rhod 2 CONC e Island. 2 CONT 2 CONT 41 F xii Abigail SLOCUM was born 21 Apr 1697 in Jamestown, Newport 2 CONC Co., Rhode Island. 2 CONT 2 CONT Abigail married George THOMAS. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00225@ 1 FAMS @fam07886@ 1 FAMC @fam07888@ 0 @ind16090@ INDI 1 NAME GILES /SLOCUM/ 2 DISPLAY GILES SLOCUM 2 GIVN GILES 2 SURN SLOCUM 1 POSITION -21230,-680 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -21295,-624,-21164,-761 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE SEP 1623 2 NOTE b. ABT. SEP 1623 England 3 CONT 2 PLAC England 3 _XREF @place00004@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 12 MAR 1682 2 PLAC Portsmouth, Newport, RI. 3 _XREF @place00146@ 2 NOTE d. 12 MAR 1682/83 Portsmouth, Newport, RI. 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE SLOCUM, Giles 2 CONT He and his wife were members of the First Baptist Church of Newport un 2 CONC til October 1673, when they were excommunicated, having joined the Qua 2 CONC kers. On 23 August 1673 2 CONT ****************************** 2 CONT 21 Nov 1642 Giles was named at 20 years old, executor in the will of h 2 CONC is mother Charity Slocombe of Old Cleeve. 2 CONT 27 Feb 1642/3. Giles signed the Somerset Protestion Roll (Library, 2 CONC House of Lords). 2 CONT Prior to 1648 he removed to Taunton, Plymouth Colony, where Anthon 2 CONC y Slocum lived. 2 CONT 4 Sept 1648 he was granted land in Portsmouth, RI, and resided nex 2 CONC t to Thomas Cook. 2 CONT 2 CONT *********************************** 2 CONT GILES SLOCUM, born ca. 1616 Somersetshire, England, died probably befo 2 CONC re Mar. 12, 1682, his will dated Oct. 8, 1681, Portsmouth, RI, married 2 CONC Joan Slocumbe in 1634, probably in or near Taunton, MA. She was born 2 CONC in 1618, died Aug. 31, 1679 Portsmouth. When he came to America with 2 CONC his parents he made his home with them and shortly after marriage, ab 2 CONC out 1638 he moved to Pocasset, which on Jul. 1, 1639 became the town o 2 CONC f Portsmouth, Newport Co., RI. He is listed many times in the land re 2 CONC cords of the area of Portsmouth and also in Shrewsbury Twp., NJ, the a 2 CONC rea where his son John resided. Giles also joined the Society of Frie 2 CONC nds but escaped the penalty his father met because Rhode Island had mo 2 CONC re religious freedom. 2 CONT An interesting note: The ear mark of his livestock as recorded b 2 CONC y Plymouth Town Clerk, Richard Bulger, was: "The eare marke of Gyles S 2 CONC locum for his shepp, swine & cattlle is a Crope in the Right Eare and 2 CONC a hapeny under the same one the lime eare with a slitt in the left ear 2 CONC e and a hapeny under", recorded Apr. 25, 1668. 2 CONT ***************************************** 2 CONT "Mr. Savage, in his Genealogical Dictionary, (James Savage, L.L.D., Bo 2 CONC ston 1862), presumes that the "sons" referred to in Anthony Slocombe's 2 CONC letter, (a letter written to "his brother-in-law", Wm. Harvey in Taun 2 CONC ton), were Eliezer Slocum, Giles Slocum, and Peleg Slocum, who were am 2 CONC ong the proprietors of Dartmouth in the year 1694. This presumption i 2 CONC s undoubtedly erroneous; they were the sons of Giles #2 Slocombe of Po 2 CONC rtsmouth, Rhode Island, as the records of Rhode Island and Dartmouth c 2 CONC learly show. They may have been grand-sons to Anthony, however, as gra 2 CONC nd-sons were called "sons" at that time, and nephews were called 'cous 2 CONC ins'. " 2 CONT 2 CONT He further states, (Page 35),...."If Anthony had own sons living in Da 2 CONC rtmouth they probably died young—perhaps were, with him, killed in Phi 2 CONC llip's War in 1675. No further mention has been found of them, and no 2 CONC one has been identified as descendents of theirs." ("The records of Da 2 CONC rtmouth Township previous to the year 1725 were destroyed by fire, and 2 CONC thus much relating to it's history was lost.") 2 CONT 2 CONT (Page 35...footnote)....."While the question of the degree of relation 2 CONC ship that existed between Anthony, Giles, and Edward Slocombe, must re 2 CONC main in doubt until further information is obtained, the writer, (Dr. 2 CONC Slocum), has thought best to let this record show as above after consi 2 CONC dering all the evidence found." (*At that time, that he considered.) . 2 CONC .....*He then refers to Page #26, to a statement he made in the NEHGR, 2 CONC October, 1880; "I classed Anthony as the father of Giles from the fa 2 CONC ct of his having referred to his sons in a letter, and no descendents 2 CONC being found other than the children of Giles; and also that the childr 2 CONC en of Giles succeeded to the possession of the land where Anthony was 2 CONC last known to reside." (Assumption) 2 CONT 2 CONT *Giles made many purchases of land at that time, and as proven since, 2 CONC was in that area previous to 1637, as children were born there previou 2 CONC s to that time....and to quote Dr. Slocum; "he made purchases and sale 2 CONC s of land in addition to those here mentioned, (on Page #38), but enou 2 CONC gh has been cited to show that he was possessed of the characteristic 2 CONC English desire for a large landed estate." 2 CONT 2 CONT From the New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Volume 70, 2 CONC July 1916, by G. Andrews Moriarty, Jr., Newport, R. I., pages 283-4. 2 CONT 2 CONT "Parentage of Giles Slocum of Portsmouth, R. I. -- In the Slocums of A 2 CONC merica, compiled by Dr. Charles Elihu Slocum, there is an extended not 2 CONC ice of the English Slocums; and Giles Slocum of Portsmouth, R. I., is 2 CONC given as a son of Anthony Slocum of Taunton, Mass., in spite of the fa 2 CONC ct that in the will of Anthony Slocum of Albemarle County in the Provi 2 CONC nce of Carolina, dated 26 Nov. 1688 and proved 7 Jan. 1689/90, neither 2 CONC Giles nor his children are mentioned. There is no doubt of the identi 2 CONC ty of the Anthony Slocum of Albemarle County in Carolina with the Anth 2 CONC ony Slocum who was formerly of Taunton, Mass., and the omission in the 2 CONC will of any reference to Giles Slocum or his children shows conclusiv 2 CONC ely that Giles was not Anthony's son." 2 CONT "….there can be little doubt that Giles Slocombe, son of Charity of Ol 2 CONC d Cleeve, and Giles of Portsmouth, R. I., are identical. Giles was pro 2 CONC bably a near relative of Anthony of Taunton, Mass., and the latter pro 2 CONC bably came to New England in the company of Mistress Elizabeth Poole, 2 CONC who founded Taunton and who, being a native of the West Country, broug 2 CONC ht the earliest settlers of Taunton from the counties of Devon, Somers 2 CONC et, and Dorset." 2 CONT From The American Genealogist, Volume XX, No. 2, October. 1943, page 1 2 CONC 15. 2 CONT "SLOCUM. Giles was undoubtedly the Giles Slocum bapt. at Old Cleeve, 2 CONC co. Somerset, 28 Sept. 1623, son of Philip and Charity (Bickham) Sloco 2 CONC mbe, who were married there on 20 Nov. 1621. Giles was first mentioned 2 CONC at Portmouth 4 Sepy. 1648. He had lands in Taunton which he sold to N 2 CONC icholas White, and he undoubtedly was a near relative of Anthony Slocu 2 CONC m of Taunton, who removed about 1670 to Albemarle County, N.C., where 2 CONC he was a member of the Palantine Court in 1679 and died in 1689 testat 2 CONC e. Anthony was the ancestor of the Southern Slocum's. Joan, wife of Gi 2 CONC les, was excommunicated by the Baptist Church at Newport 16: 8: 1673, 2 CONC and Giles on 23: 8: 1673. They joined the Quakers. In 1667 he was gr 2 CONC anted land at Navesink, N.J., by Robert Carr, and on 3 April 1670 he b 2 CONC ought two shares of land at Shrewsbury, N.J." 2 CONT 2 CONT ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 CONC ---------- 2 CONT 2 CONT Note: The records of Newport, R.I., previous to 6 December, 1779, were 2 CONC carried away during the Revolutionary War, and remained in a vessel s 2 CONC ubmerged in the East River, New York, three years. The books were reco 2 CONC vered, but were in such bad condition that much of their contents were 2 CONC lost past recovery. 2 CONT To clarify early generation numbers, it would follow; Giles, #1 in Ame 2 CONC rica, start of the line, in Portsmouth, Newport Co., Rhode Island..... 2 CONC .. 2 CONT 2 CONT Giles Slocum #1, married Joan (? most likely Cooke); 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07887@ 1 FAMC @fam07889@ 0 @ind16091@ INDI 1 NAME JOAN /COOK/ 2 DISPLAY JOAN COOK 2 GIVN JOAN 2 SURN COOK 1 SOURCES @source00004@ 1 POSITION -20880,-670 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -20945,-614,-20814,-751 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1618 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1676 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Joan, perhaps the sister of Thomas Cook, of Portsmouth, (1642). 2 CONT Joan Cook was also known as Jane (?).3 Her married name was Slocum.1 S 2 CONC he was excommunicated by the Baptist Church at Newport, having joined 2 CONC the Quakers. On 16 August 1673.4 2 CONT Children of Giles Slocum and Joan Cook: 2 CONT Joanna Slocum+ b. 16 May 1642, d. Jan 4-6, 1727-8 2 CONT John Slocum b. 26 May 1645, d. b 2 Feb 1702 2 CONT Giles Slocum b. 25 Mar 1647, d. 1 Jan 1713 2 CONT Ebenezer Slocum b. 25 Mar 1650, d. 13 Apr 1715 2 CONT Nathaniel Slocum b. 25 Dec 1652, d. 31 Aug 1702 2 CONT Peleg Slocum b. 17 Aug 1654 2 CONT Samuel Slocum b. 6 Apr 1657, d. 1700 2 CONT Mary Slocum b. 3 Jul 1660, d. 25 Sep 1689 2 CONT Eliezer Slocum b. 25 Dec 1664, d. 1727 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT ALTERNATE LAST NAME, SAVAGE 2 CONT SAVAGE, Joan 2 CONT 2 CONT CHILDREN 2 CONT SLOCUM, Joanna 2 CONT SLOCUM, John 2 CONT SLOCUM, Giles 2 CONT SLOCUM, Ebenezer 2 CONT SLOCUM, Nathaniel 2 CONT b. 25 DEC 1652 Portsmouth, Newport, RI. 2 CONT SLOCUM, Peleg 2 CONT SLOCUM, Samuel 2 CONT b. 6 APR 1657 Portsmouth, Newport, RI. 2 CONT d. 1700 Jamestown, Newport, RI. 2 CONT SLOCUM, Mary 2 CONT ************************************ 2 CONT Children: 2 CONT Johanna, born May 16, 1642 2 CONT John III, born May 26, 1645 2 CONT Giles II, born Mar. 25, 1647 2 CONT Ebenezer, born Mar. 25, 1650 2 CONT Nathaniel, born Dec. 25, 1652 2 CONT Peleg I, born Aug. 17, 1654 2 CONT SAMUEL, born ca. 1657 2 CONT Mary, born Jul. 3, 1660 2 CONT Eliezer, born Dec. 25, 1664 2 CONT ************************************** 2 CONT Children listed in the Quaker Records: (Children born in Portsmouth, R 2 CONC hode Island) 2 CONT 2 CONT Children of Giles & Joan Slocum 2 CONT 2 CONT Joanna Born: 16 May 1642 Married: Jacob Mott about 1661 2 CONT 2 CONT John Born: 26 May 1645 Married: Meribah Parker about 1665 [no 2 CONC children] 2 CONT 2 CONT Giles Born: 25 Mar. 1647 Married: Ann Lawton on 26 May 1669 2 CONT 2 CONT Ebenezer Born: 25 Mar. 1652 Married: Hanna Tucker about 1677 2 CONT 2 CONT Peleg Born: 16 Aug. 1654 Married: Mary Holder about 1680 2 CONT 2 CONT Mary Born: 03 July 1660 Married: Abraham Tucker on 30 Oct. 1679 2 CONT 2 CONT Eliezer Born: 25 Dec. 1664 Married: Elephel Fitzgerald on 26 Nov. 2 CONC 1687 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07887@ 0 @ind16092@ INDI 1 NAME EDWARD /THURSTON/ 2 DISPLAY EDWARD THURSTON 2 GIVN EDWARD 2 SURN THURSTON 1 POSITION -20590,-670 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -20660,-614,-20520,-751 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1616 2 NOTE b. ABT. 1616 3 CONT 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1 MAR 1706 2 PLAC Newport, RI 3 _XREF @place00149@ 2 NOTE d. 1 MAR 1706/07 Newport, R 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE THURSTON, Edward 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07888@ 1 FAMC @fam07983@ 0 @ind16093@ INDI 1 NAME ELIZABETH /MOTT/ 2 DISPLAY ELIZABETH MOTT 2 GIVN ELIZABETH 2 SURN MOTT 1 POSITION -19960,-680 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -20028,-624,-19891,-761 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1624 2 NOTE b. ABT. 1624 Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England 3 CONT ALT 1629 2 PLAC Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England 3 _XREF @place00147@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 2 SEP 1694 2 PLAC Newport, RI. 3 _XREF @place00148@ 2 NOTE d. 2 SEP 1694 Newport, RI. 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE MOTT, Elizabeth 2 CONT CHILDREN 2 CONT THURSTON, Sarah 2 CONT b. 10 MAR 1647/48 Newport, RI. 2 CONT THURSTON, Elizabeth 2 CONT THURSTON, Edward 2 CONT THURSTON, Eleanor 2 CONT THURSTON, Mary 2 CONT THURSTON, Jonathan 2 CONT THURSTON, Daniel 2 CONT THURSTON, Rebecca 2 CONT THURSTON, John 2 CONT b. DEC 1664 Newport, RI. 2 CONT d. 22 OCT 1690 Newport, RI. 2 CONT THURSTON, Content 2 CONT THURSTON, Samuel 2 CONT THURSTON, Thomas 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00160@ 1 FAMS @fam07888@ 1 FAMC @fam07979@ 0 @ind16094@ INDI 1 NAME PHILIP /SLOCUM/ 2 DISPLAY PHILIP SLOCUM 2 GIVN PHILIP 2 SURN SLOCUM 1 SOURCES @source00003@ 1 POSITION -21330,-490 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -21385,-434,-21274,-571 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1597 2 NOTE was born in 1597 at Old Cleeve, Somerset, England.1,2 2 PLAC Old Cleeve, Somerset, England 3 _XREF @place00152@ 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Anthony Slocombe History 2 CONT 2 CONT The story of Anthony Slocombe began in England in the year of 1590. En 2 CONC glish records have never revealed to us his parents or place of birth. 2 CONC His first and second marriage also remains a mystery. The ancient rec 2 CONC ords of England and American may give us a clue as to his parents and 2 CONC reason for coming to America at the age of about 45 years. 2 CONT 2 CONT Dr. Charles E. Slocum described Anthony [Books 1 & 2 - 1880-1908] as a 2 CONC cultured and educated man from a high social standing. He also mentio 2 CONC ns a Coat of Arms and the family being of Nobility. The family being o 2 CONC f Nobility is not written in records but his close relationship to the 2 CONC Harvey Family in North Caroline would certainly suggest that his fami 2 CONC ly line was well connected. In his elder years he was appointed Lord P 2 CONC roprietor Deputy of Albemarle, North Carolina. This appointment would 2 CONC also suggest that he and his family were well connected in England and 2 CONC that he was an intelligent and highly respected man of the community. 2 CONC He would be expected to defend and protect the business interest of o 2 CONC ne of the eight Lord Proprietors of London and report his findings bac 2 CONC k to England and sit in court to up hold the Laws set by the Eight Lor 2 CONC d proprietors. This would also suggest that he remained loyal to King 2 CONC and country. 2 CONT Understanding his high social family standing would suggest only two f 2 CONC amilies in the area of Somerset, England that he would have been born 2 CONC into. The Family of Sir David Slocombe,Esq. of Somerset or Sir Thomas 2 CONC Slocombe, Esq. of Bristol, Gloucester, England. Both of these men were 2 CONC wealthy merchants, shippers and traders of goods, and landholder's in 2 CONC Somerset. Without proven records my research would suggest that he wa 2 CONC s a member of Sir Thomas Slocombe's family for only one reason, a ship 2 CONC or ships named 'Falcon'. This is only a calculated assumption that co 2 CONC uld be proven in error with the finding of written records. Both men h 2 CONC ad later family members with connections to the new American colony. 2 CONT 2 CONT Thomas Slocombe was listed in the Bristol records as a draper, merchan 2 CONC t, Sheriff, Mayor, Alderman and Gent. [A Draper is a dealer in fabric’ 2 CONC s chiefly woolen and linen cloth and sewing needs]. He was also a memb 2 CONC er of the Bristol merchant society that listed him as shipping iron an 2 CONC d other commodities. The member's of this society were also responsibl 2 CONC e for backing the discovery of Newfoundland. 2 CONT Gyles Slocombe [AKA: Giles Slocum] is still a mystery. A DNA study con 2 CONC ducted by Melville Brown and Judy Slocum has proven that Giles and Ant 2 CONC hony Slocombe are related; however their parentage still mystifies us 2 CONC today. Professional research is now being conducted and we hope we can 2 CONC find the answer soon. 2 CONT 2 CONT The early research by Dr. Charles Slocum assumed Giles was the son of 2 CONC Anthony, however he stated this fact was indecisive. Later research st 2 CONC ated that he was the son of Philip and Charity Slocombe of Old Cleeve 2 CONC in Somerset, however this also seems to be in error. Charity Bickham S 2 CONC locombe did not mention Grandchildren or the wife of Giles in her will 2 CONC . Another record shows that Giles Slocombe of Goathurst [parish where 2 CONC father Philip died] lived and died in Goathurst, Somerset, England man 2 CONC y years after 1637, [year Giles arrived in America]. 2 CONT 2 CONT Research: England -www.a2a.org.uk 2 CONT North Petherton - ref. DDSASH/47/3 2 CONT 2 CONT FILE - MARRIAGE SETTLEMENT - ref. DDSASH/47/3/16 - date: 1662 2 CONT [from Scope and Content] 13 Chas. II. Jan 20. George Blanchflower of G 2 CONC otehurst, gentleman, to Oliver Galhampton of Enmore, Clerke, & John Ha 2 CONC rvey of Bridgwater, gentleman, in trust for Jane, daughter of the said 2 CONC Oliver, OF a messuage with the appurtenances in Sherstone, in the par 2 CONC ish of Northpetherton, in the tenure of Alexander Popham, gentleman, & 2 CONC heretofore of Thomas House; 1 garden and orchard near adjoining; 1 Cl 2 CONC ose of land called the crest adjoining the said orchard - all containi 2 CONC ng three acres; 1 close of land called yeallandes (3 acres); 2 Closes 2 CONC of land called Cort gardens with the old lane thereunto adjoining (6 a 2 CONC cres); 3 closes of land called the crestes (9acres); 1 close of Land c 2 CONC alled Slads (3 acres); 2 Closes of Land called Hedginge Dore or beggin 2 CONC ge Goale (6 acres); 4 closes of land called Ridons or twenty acres (20 2 CONC acres); 1 Close of Meadow called Haggettes Poole (6 acres); 1 Close o 2 CONC f Meadowe called Modeland (3 acres), 1 close of Meadowe called Slades 2 CONC (5 acres); 2 closes of pasture called Ridons (15 acres) -- all situate 2 CONC in Sherston in the parish of Northpetherton sometime in the tenure of 2 CONC the said Thomas House & now of the said Alexander Popham for a certai 2 CONC n number of years if he so long live; with common of pasture eston's & 2 CONC tillage in Horedowne & elsewhere belonging to the said premises; in c 2 CONC onsideration of the marriage of George & Jane before Feb. 1 next ensui 2 CONC ng & of £500, marriage portion of the latter; to the use of the said G 2 CONC eorge until the marriage and after it during his life, upon his deceas 2 CONC e to the use of the said Jane for her life & upon decease to the heirs 2 CONC of George & Jane. (Reciting (1) Lease 1656, Ap.10, William Bragge of 2 CONC Sadbourrough, Devon, Esq., John Payne of Gotehurst, gentleman, Iohn Bu 2 CONC ncombe Northpetherton, gentleman, & Mary, his wife Thomas Coward of th 2 CONC e City of Wells, gentleman, & Katherine his wife to Francis Webber of 2 CONC Roade in the parish of Northpetherton, gentleman, OF Messuage, 30 acre 2 CONC s of land, meadow & pasture & the appurtenances in Andersfeild in Gote 2 CONC hurst then late in the tenure of Giles Slocombe for 99 years from date 2 CONC determinable on the lives of George Blanchflower & Iohn & Phillipp, h 2 CONC is brothers, at 20/- p.a. payable at the usual quarters; (2) Assignmen 2 CONC t, 1658, Oct.18, Francis Webber to Thomas Blanchflower, clerke, deced. 2 CONC , father of the said George of said lease; (3) Will of Thomas Blanchfl 2 CONC ower, 13 Chas. II, [1661], July 17 bequeathing same to the said George 2 CONC conditionally upon payment to Sarah his daughter until her attainment 2 CONC of 21 years £4.0.0. p.a. by quarterly payments of 20/- & appointing h 2 CONC is cousin John Payne, gentleman, Phillipp Cornish, his brother-in-law, 2 CONC Mr. John Pratt, his Kinsman, Thomas Musgroue his good friend & the sa 2 CONC id George, his son, his executors in trust) the said George further as 2 CONC signs the said premises for residue of term conditional on the payment 2 CONC above mentioned in trust for himself for life & subsequently for the 2 CONC said Jane ner exors. & administrators 2 CONT 2 CONT Quoting Henry Howland Crapo [‘The Slocum House at Barney’s Joy’] "The 2 CONC dates [research dates] relating to Anthony Slocum and Giles Slocum wou 2 CONC ld not indicate that they were father and son. If they were of kin {wh 2 CONC ich DNA has now proven} they were more probably brothers." 2 CONT 2 CONT As researcher of this article, I agree with Mr. Crapo in his above sta 2 CONC tement. All of the research found to his date gives us proof that they 2 CONC were not father and son. If Giles went to Taunton with Anthony and fa 2 CONC mily, he left there with the Cooke family and then settled in Rhode Is 2 CONC land. It would appear that Anthony had a son named Gile’s who purchase 2 CONC d land in Taunton after Giles of Rhode Island left that fair village a 2 CONC nd also died as did his brother Edward. 2 CONT 2 CONT Ye Old Grist Mill 2 CONT 2 CONT Giles Slocombe built a gristmill on Cooke Property in Portsmouth, Rhod 2 CONC e Island. In a book written by Judith Hawke, ‘Everyday Life in Early A 2 CONC merica’ describes a Gristmill and its use. "A Gristmill called for a m 2 CONC uch larger capital investment and no other colonial enterprise except 2 CONC shipbuilding required more, mainly because the stones needed to grind 2 CONC grain had to be imported from Europe. Once the stones reached a port t 2 CONC own they had to be hauled inland which was another heavy expense and t 2 CONC hen assembled and dressed at the mill site by an expert. Milling was a 2 CONC highly specialized craft. The ideal miller combined the skills of car 2 CONC penter, cooper, joiner, blacksmith and mason. He needed to be able to 2 CONC judge with eye and hand the quality of the grain, its age, its moistur 2 CONC e content, its temperature, and then determine the proper speed to rot 2 CONC ate his stones for the particular batch in hand. Every community that 2 CONC fronted on a fast-running stream did all it could to lure a miller int 2 CONC o its midst. No one exceeded the miller in practical importance. His p 2 CONC resence could mean the difference between a subsistence existence and 2 CONC prosperity. Without him all grain had to be ground by hand and few far 2 CONC mers could produce enough surplus flour by that process to send to mar 2 CONC ket. Flour the miller shipped to port towns returned in the form of po 2 CONC ts and pans, axes and hoes, bolts of calico." 2 CONT 2 CONT Dr. Charles Slocum claimed that Anthony and Giles came from a wealthy 2 CONC prestige family. Research of Somerset and Devon Counties helped elimin 2 CONC ate many family groups. There are only two families that might relate 2 CONC (1) Sir Thomas Slocombe, born in Somerset and living as a rich merchan 2 CONC t in Bristol. Thomas and his son John Slocombe were connected to two s 2 CONC hips named ‘Falcon’ that sailed out of the port of Bristol. The first 2 CONC Falcon was sailed by the pirate Captain, Sir Walter Raleigh in 1575 an 2 CONC d the second Falcon sailed and landed in Jamestown, Virginia in 1619. 2 CONC (2) Sir David Slocombe of Somerset, a wealthy merchant who’s next gene 2 CONC ration could be found in Barbados as a sugar merchant. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT . 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07889@ 0 @ind16095@ INDI 1 NAME CHARITY /BICKHAM/ 2 DISPLAY CHARITY BICKHAM 2 GIVN CHARITY 2 SURN BICKHAM 1 POSITION -21050,-500 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -21115,-444,-20984,-581 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1601 2 NOTE was born in 1601 at Old Cleeve, Somersetshire, England. 2 PLAC Old Cleeve, Somersetshire, England. 3 _XREF @place00153@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1642 2 PLAC Old Cleeve, Somersershire, England. 3 _XREF @place00154@ 2 NOTE Charity Bickham died in 1642/43 at Old Cleeve, Somersershire, England. 3 CONC 2 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Charity Bickham As of 20 November 1621,her married name was Slo 2 CONC cum.1 1 FAMS @fam07889@ 0 @ind16096@ INDI 1 NAME BENJAMIN /BARTON/ 2 DISPLAY BENJAMIN BARTON 2 GIVN BENJAMIN 2 SURN BARTON 1 SOURCES @source00005@ 1 POSITION -20040,-900 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -20104,-858,-19975,-981 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 NOTE Warwick, Kent Co., Rhode Island. 3 CONT 2 PLAC Warwick, Kent Co., Rhode Island. 3 _XREF @place00155@ 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Benjamin BARTON. 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07890@ 0 @ind16097@ INDI 1 NAME // 1 POSITION -19940,-890 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -19982,-848,-19898,-932 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @fam07890@ 0 @ind16098@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN /HACKETT/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN HACKETT 2 GIVN JOHN 2 SURN HACKETT 1 POSITION 3340,-1400 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 3280,-1344,3401,-1481 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 24 NOV 1733 2 PLAC Salisbury, Massachusetts 3 _XREF @place00160@ 2 NOTE B: 24 NOV 1733 3 CONT Salisbury, Massachusetts 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE John Hackett 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07891@ 1 FAMC @fam07892@ 0 @ind16099@ INDI 1 NAME ABIGAIL /DALTON/ 2 DISPLAY ABIGAIL DALTON 2 GIVN ABIGAIL 2 SURN DALTON 1 POSITION 5800,-1400 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 5735,-1344,5866,-1481 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 OCT 1730 2 NOTE Born: 3 Oct 1730 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 2 PLAC Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00158@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 15 DEC 1737 2 PLAC Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00158@ 2 NOTE Died: 15 Dec 1737 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Abigail Dalton 2 CONT 2 CONT Marriage: 25 Dec 1760 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA View I 2 CONC nfo 2 CONT Children Sex Birth 2 CONT Hannah Hackett F 13 Jan 1762 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Betty Hackett F 23 Oct 1763 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT John Hackett M 8 Feb 1768 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Peter Hackett M 11 Nov 1769 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00353@ 1 FAMS @fam07891@ 1 FAMC @fam07903@ 0 @ind16100@ INDI 1 NAME JUDAH /HACKETT/ 2 DISPLAY JUDAH HACKETT 2 GIVN JUDAH 2 SURN HACKETT 1 POSITION 3230,-1210 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 3165,-1154,3296,-1291 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 JAN 1684 2 NOTE Born: 2 Jan 1684 3 CONT Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 2 PLAC Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00159@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 13 MAR 1741 2 PLAC Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00159@ 2 NOTE Died: 13 Mar 1741 3 CONT Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Judah Hackett Family Groups 2 CONT Spouse 1 2 CONT Hannah Fowler 2 CONT Born: 30 Apr 1687 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Died: 8 Feb 1721 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Marriage: 22 Dec 1714 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07892@ 1 FAMC @fam07893@ 0 @ind16101@ INDI 1 NAME TAMESON /EVANS/ 2 DISPLAY TAMESON EVANS 2 GIVN TAMESON 2 SURN EVANS 1 POSITION 3770,-1210 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 3705,-1154,3836,-1291 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 APR 1696 2 NOTE Born: 5 Apr 1696 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 2 PLAC Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00159@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1735 2 NOTE Tameson Evans 3 CONT Born: 5 Apr 1696 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT Died: 1735 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT Tamesen Hackett F 2 CONT Judah Hackett M 7 Aug 1722 in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Hannah Hackett F 2 Jan 1725 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Elizabeth Hackett F 17 Nov 1727 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, U 2 CONC SA 2 CONT John Hackett M 24 Nov 1733 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00002@ 1 FAMS @fam07892@ 1 FAMC @fam07896@ 0 @ind16102@ INDI 1 NAME WILLIAM /HACKETT/ 2 DISPLAY WILLIAM HACKETT 2 GIVN WILLIAM 2 SURN HACKETT 1 POSITION 3040,-1010 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 2975,-954,3106,-1091 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1647 2 NOTE Born: abt 1647 3 CONT Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 2 PLAC Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00159@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 6 MAR 1713 2 PLAC Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00159@ 2 NOTE Died: 6 Mar 1713 3 CONT Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE William Hackett 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07893@ 0 @ind16103@ INDI 1 NAME SARAH /BARNARD/ 2 DISPLAY SARAH BARNARD 2 GIVN SARAH 2 SURN BARNARD 1 POSITION 3330,-1010 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 3265,-954,3396,-1091 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 SEP 1647 2 NOTE Born: 28 Sep 1647 3 CONT Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 2 PLAC Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00159@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 10 SEP 1717 2 PLAC Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00159@ 2 NOTE Died: 10 Sep 1717 3 CONT Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Sarah Barnard 2 CONT 2 CONT Children 2 CONT Sarah Hackett F 8 Feb 1667 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT John Hackett M 15 Apr 1669 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Mary Hackett F 19 Jun 1671 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Rebecca Hackett F 5 Aug 1675 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Catherine Hackett F 1677 2 CONT Ephraim Hackett M 7 Mar 1679 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Catherine Hackett F 1681 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT William Hackett M 10 Mar 1683 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Judah Hackett M 2 Jan 1684 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Ebenezer Hackett M 17 Oct 1687 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, US 2 CONC A 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07893@ 1 FAMC @fam07894@ 0 @ind16104@ INDI 1 NAME THOMAS /BARNARD/ 2 DISPLAY THOMAS BARNARD 2 GIVN THOMAS 2 SURN BARNARD 1 POSITION 3230,-830 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 3165,-774,3296,-911 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 AUG 1617 2 NOTE B: 10 Aug 1617 3 CONT 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 7 JUL 1677 2 NOTE D: 7 Jul 1677 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Thomas Barnard 1 FAMS @fam07894@ 1 FAMC @fam07895@ 0 @ind16105@ INDI 1 NAME ELEANOR /HELENA/ 2 DISPLAY ELEANOR HELENA 2 GIVN ELEANOR 2 SURN HELENA 1 POSITION 3430,-830 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 3365,-774,3496,-911 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1616 2 NOTE Born: abt 1616 3 CONT Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA ??? 3 CONT 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 27 NOV 1694 2 PLAC Amesbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00164@ 2 NOTE 3 CONT Born: abt 1616 3 CONT Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT Died: 27 Nov 1694 3 CONT Amesbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE CHILDREN 2 CONT Thomas Barnard M 10 May 1641 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Nathaniel Barnard M 15 Jan 1642 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, U 2 CONC SA 2 CONT Mary F 2 Mar 1643 in Andover, [county], Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Mary Barnard M 22 Feb 1645 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Martha Barnard F 22 Sep 1645 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Mary Barnard F 22 Sep 1645 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Sarah Barnard F 28 Sep 1647 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Hannah Barnard F 24 Nov 1649 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Ruth Barnard F 16 Oct 1651 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT John Barnard M 12 Jan 1654 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Abigail Barnard F 20 Jan 1657 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00504@ 1 FAMS @fam07894@ 0 @ind16106@ INDI 1 NAME THOMAS (ENGLAND) /BARNARD/ 2 DISPLAY THOMAS (ENGLAND) BARNARD 2 GIVN THOMAS 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN BARNARD 1 POSITION 3130,-620 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 3062,-564,3199,-726 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1580 2 NOTE Born: abt 1580 3 CONT Brandstone, [parish], Essex, England 3 CONT 2 PLAC Brandstone, [parish], Essex, England 3 _XREF @place00162@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1677 2 PLAC England 3 _XREF @place00004@ 2 NOTE 3 CONT Died: abt 1677 3 CONT [city], [parish], [county], England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07895@ 0 @ind16107@ INDI 1 NAME MARGERY (ENGLAND) /ARNOLD/ 2 DISPLAY MARGERY (ENGLAND) ARNOLD 2 GIVN MARGERY 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN ARNOLD 1 POSITION 3330,-620 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 3262,-564,3399,-726 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 AUG 1577 2 NOTE Born: 30 Aug 1581 in Ilchester, [parish], Somerset, England 3 CONT 2 PLAC Ilchester, [parish], Somerset, England 3 _XREF @place00163@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1 AUG 1677 2 PLAC England 3 _XREF @place00004@ 2 NOTE Died: abt 1677 in [city], [parish], [county], England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Margery Arnold 2 CONT 2 CONT Children 2 CONT Stehpen Barnard M 2 CONT Thomas Barnard M 1612 in Branstone, Lincoln Leiceste, Essex, England 2 CONC 2 CONT Robert Barnard M 1615 in Nantucket, Nantucket, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Thomas Barnard M 10 Aug 1617 in Kingston, Upon Hull, Yorkshire, Engla 2 CONC nd 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07895@ 0 @ind16108@ INDI 1 NAME THOMAS /EVANS/ 2 DISPLAY THOMAS EVANS 2 GIVN THOMAS 2 SURN EVANS 1 POSITION 3670,-990 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 3605,-934,3736,-1071 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1663 2 NOTE Born: 1663 3 CONT Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire, USA 3 CONT 2 PLAC Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire, USA 3 _XREF @place00165@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 24 JAN 1718 2 PLAC Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00159@ 2 NOTE Died: 24 Jan 1718 3 CONT Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Thomas Evans 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07896@ 1 FAMC @fam07897@ 0 @ind16109@ INDI 1 NAME HANNAH /BROWN/ 2 DISPLAY HANNAH BROWN 2 GIVN HANNAH 2 SURN BROWN 1 POSITION 4150,-1000 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 4085,-944,4216,-1081 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 APR 1668 2 NOTE Born: 3 Apr 1668 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 2 PLAC Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00159@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 2 JUN 1738 2 PLAC Andover, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00166@ 2 NOTE Died: 2 Jun 1738 in Andover, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Hannah Brown 2 CONT Anne Evans F 5 Nov 1687 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT John Evans M 24 Aug 1689 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Abigail Evans F 22 Aug 1692 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Tameson Evans F 5 Apr 1696 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Jameson Evans M 5 Apr 1696 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Tamesin Evans M 5 Apr 1696 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Hannah Evans F 5 Apr 1698 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Thomas Evans M 24 Mar 1703 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Elizabeth Evans F 20 Nov 1707 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Ezekiel Evans M 15 Dec 1710 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00068@ 1 FAMS @fam07896@ 1 FAMC @fam07900@ 0 @ind16110@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN /EVANS/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN EVANS 2 GIVN JOHN 2 SURN EVANS 1 POSITION 3570,-810 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 3505,-754,3636,-891 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE MAY 1630 2 NOTE Born: May 1630 3 CONT Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire, USA 3 CONT 2 PLAC Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire, USA 3 _XREF @place00165@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 28 JUN 1689 2 PLAC Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire, USA 3 _XREF @place00165@ 2 NOTE 3 CONT Died: 28 Jun 1689 3 CONT Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07897@ 1 FAMC @fam07898@ 0 @ind16111@ INDI 1 NAME ELEANOR /SWEETING/ 2 DISPLAY ELEANOR SWEETING 2 GIVN ELEANOR 2 SURN SWEETING 1 POSITION 3770,-810 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 3703,-754,3838,-891 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1640 2 NOTE Born: abt 1640 in Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire, USA 3 CONT 2 PLAC Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire, USA 3 _XREF @place00165@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1697 2 PLAC Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00161@ 2 NOTE Died: abt 1697 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Eleanor Sweeting 2 CONT 2 CONT Children 2 CONT Robert Evans M 7 Apr 1640 in Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Eleanor Evans F abt 1659 in Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire, USA 2 CONT Thomas Evans M 1663 in Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire, USA 2 CONT John Evans M abt 1665 in Dover, Mbc, Norfolk, England 2 CONT Prob Edward Evans M abt 1677 in Dover, Mbc, Norfolk, England 2 CONT Joseph Evans M 29 Oct 1704 in Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00505@ 1 FAMS @fam07897@ 0 @ind16112@ INDI 1 NAME WILLIAM /EVANS/ 2 DISPLAY WILLIAM EVANS 2 GIVN WILLIAM 2 SURN EVANS 1 POSITION 3470,-600 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 3417,-544,3524,-681 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1620 2 NOTE Born: abt 1620 3 CONT 2 PLAC Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00167@ 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE William Evans 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07898@ 1 FAMC @fam07899@ 0 @ind16113@ INDI 1 NAME // 1 POSITION 3600,-600 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 3558,-558,3642,-642 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @fam07898@ 0 @ind16114@ INDI 1 NAME THOMAS /EVANS/ 2 DISPLAY THOMAS EVANS 2 GIVN THOMAS 2 SURN EVANS 1 POSITION 3370,-390 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 3305,-334,3436,-471 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1594 2 NOTE Born: abt 1594 3 CONT 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 27 JAN 1635 2 NOTE Died: 27 Jan 1635 3 CONT Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Thomas Evans 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07899@ 0 @ind16115@ INDI 1 NAME // 1 POSITION 3570,-390 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 3528,-348,3612,-432 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @fam07899@ 0 @ind16116@ INDI 1 NAME NATHANIEL /BROWN/ 2 DISPLAY NATHANIEL BROWN 2 GIVN NATHANIEL 2 SURN BROWN 1 POSITION 4060,-790 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 3990,-734,4131,-871 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 JUN 1642 2 NOTE Born: 30 Jun 1642 3 CONT Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 5 OCT 1723 2 PLAC Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00159@ 2 NOTE Died: 5 Oct 1723 3 CONT Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Nathaniel Brown 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07900@ 1 FAMC @fam07902@ 0 @ind16117@ INDI 1 NAME HANNAH /FELLOWS/ 2 DISPLAY HANNAH FELLOWS 2 GIVN HANNAH 2 SURN FELLOWS 1 POSITION 4250,-800 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 4185,-744,4316,-881 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 SEP 1648 2 NOTE Born: 15 Sep 1648 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 2 PLAC Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00159@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 23 MAR 1727 2 PLAC Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00159@ 2 NOTE Died: 23 Mar 1727 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Hannah Fellows 2 CONT 2 CONT Children 2 CONT Browne F 2 CONT Hannah Brown F 3 Apr 1668 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Ephraim Brown M abt 1672 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Abigail Brown F 1 Feb 1675 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Abra Brown F 20 Nov 1680 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Ruth Brown F 9 Aug 1685 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Nathaniel Brown M 24 Jul 1689 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00505@ 1 FAMS @fam07900@ 1 FAMC @fam07901@ 0 @ind16118@ INDI 1 NAME SAMUEL /FELLOWS/ 2 DISPLAY SAMUEL FELLOWS 2 GIVN SAMUEL 2 SURN FELLOWS 1 POSITION 4200,-590 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 4135,-534,4266,-671 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1619 2 NOTE Born: 1619 3 CONT [city], [parish], Lincolnshire, England 3 CONT 2 PLAC Lincolnshire, England 3 _XREF @place00168@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 6 MAR 1698 2 PLAC Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00159@ 2 NOTE Died: 6 Mar 1698 3 CONT Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Samuel Fellows 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07901@ 0 @ind16119@ INDI 1 NAME ANN // 2 DISPLAY ANN 2 GIVN ANN 1 POSITION 4350,-590 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 4285,-534,4416,-646 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1623 2 NOTE Born: abt 1623 3 CONT [city], [parish], [county], England 3 CONT 2 PLAC England 3 _XREF @place00004@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 5 DEC 1684 2 PLAC Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00159@ 2 NOTE Died: 5 Dec 1684 3 CONT Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Ann Fellows 2 CONT Children 2 CONT Samuel Fellows M 13 Jan 1646 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Hannah Fellows F 15 Sep 1648 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00054@ 1 FAMS @fam07901@ 0 @ind16120@ INDI 1 NAME HENRY /BROWN/ 2 DISPLAY HENRY BROWN 2 GIVN HENRY 2 SURN BROWN 1 POSITION 3920,-590 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 3855,-534,3986,-671 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1615 2 NOTE Born: 1615 3 CONT Salisbury, [parish], Wiltshire, England 3 CONT 2 PLAC Salisbury, [parish], Wiltshire, England 3 _XREF @place00169@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 6 AUG 1701 2 PLAC Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00159@ 2 NOTE Died: 6 Aug 1701 3 CONT Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Henry Brown 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07902@ 0 @ind16121@ INDI 1 NAME ABIGAIL /BROWNE/ 2 DISPLAY ABIGAIL BROWNE 2 GIVN ABIGAIL 2 SURN BROWNE 1 POSITION 4070,-600 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 4012,-544,4128,-681 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1617 2 NOTE Born: 1617 in 1 DEAT Y 2 NOTE Died: 23 Aug 1702 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Abigail Browne 2 CONT Children 2 CONT Nathaniel Brown M 30 Jun 1642 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Abigail Brown F 23 Feb 1644 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Jonathan Brown M 25 Sep 1646 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Philip Brown M Dec 1648 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Abraham Brown M 1 Nov 1649 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Henry Brown M 8 Feb 1659 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00505@ 1 FAMS @fam07902@ 0 @ind16122@ INDI 1 NAME ISSAC /DALTON/ 2 DISPLAY ISSAC DALTON 2 GIVN ISSAC 2 SURN DALTON 1 POSITION 5000,-1180 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 4935,-1124,5066,-1261 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 OCT 1699 2 NOTE Born: 10 Oct 1699 3 CONT 2 PLAC Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00158@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 16 OCT 1745 2 PLAC Cape Breton, [county], Nova Scotia, Canada 3 _XREF @place00170@ 2 NOTE Died: 16 Oct 1745 3 CONT Cape Breton, [county], Nova Scotia, Canada 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Isaac Dalton 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07903@ 1 FAMC @fam07917@ 0 @ind16123@ INDI 1 NAME MARY /EATON/ 2 DISPLAY MARY EATON 2 GIVN MARY 2 SURN EATON 1 POSITION 6580,-1200 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 6515,-1144,6646,-1281 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 JUN 1707 2 NOTE Born: 9 Jun 1707 3 CONT Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 2 PLAC Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00158@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 6 JUL 1758 2 PLAC Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00158@ 2 NOTE Died: 6 Jul 1758 3 CONT Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Mary Eaton 2 CONT Children 2 CONT Samuel Dalton M 10 Oct 1728 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Abigail Dalton F 3 Oct 1730 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Mary Dalton F 21 Jul 1732 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT John Dalton M 22 Mar 1734 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Jonathan Dalton M 8 Apr 1736 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Miriam Dalton F 21 Mar 1742 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Moses Dalton M 6 Mar 1744 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Ruth Dalton F 5 Sep 1745 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00349@ 1 FAMS @fam07903@ 1 FAMC @fam07904@ 0 @ind16124@ INDI 1 NAME JOB /EATON/ 2 DISPLAY JOB EATON 2 GIVN JOB 2 SURN EATON 1 POSITION 6130,-990 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 6065,-934,6196,-1071 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 APR 1671 2 NOTE Born: 22 Apr 1671 3 CONT Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 2 PLAC Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00158@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 10 JAN 1699 2 PLAC Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00158@ 2 NOTE Died: 10 Jan 1699 3 CONT Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Job Eaton 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07904@ 1 FAMC @fam07911@ 0 @ind16125@ INDI 1 NAME MARY /SIMONS/ 2 DISPLAY MARY SIMONS 2 GIVN MARY 2 SURN SIMONS 1 POSITION 6980,-1000 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 6915,-944,7046,-1081 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 AUG 1670 2 NOTE Born: 16 Aug 1670 3 CONT Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 2 PLAC Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00158@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1770 2 PLAC Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00158@ 2 NOTE Died: 1770 3 CONT Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Mary Simons 2 CONT Children 2 CONT Samuel Eaton M 5 Oct 1699 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Thomas Eaton M 20 Feb 1702 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Abigail Eaton F 14 Feb 1704 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Mary Eaton F 9 Jun 1707 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00353@ 1 FAMS @fam07904@ 1 FAMC @fam07905@ 0 @ind16126@ INDI 1 NAME SAMUEL /SIMMONS/ 2 DISPLAY SAMUEL SIMMONS 2 GIVN SAMUEL 2 SURN SIMMONS 1 POSITION 6880,-800 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 6815,-744,6946,-881 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1643 2 NOTE Born: 1643 3 CONT Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 2 PLAC Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00158@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1711 2 PLAC Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00158@ 2 NOTE Died: 1711 3 CONT Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Samuel Simmons 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07905@ 1 FAMC @fam07906@ 0 @ind16127@ INDI 1 NAME ELIZABETH /WEBSTER/ 2 DISPLAY ELIZABETH WEBSTER 2 GIVN ELIZABETH 2 SURN WEBSTER 1 POSITION 7200,-800 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 7132,-744,7269,-881 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1639 2 NOTE Born: 1639 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 2 PLAC Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00171@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1668 2 PLAC Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00158@ 2 NOTE Died: 1668 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Elizabeth Webster 2 CONT 2 CONT Children 2 CONT John Simmons M 14 Apr 1669 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Mary Simons F 16 Aug 1670 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Samuel Simmons M 14 May 1672 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Jonathan Simmons M 8 May 1678 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT William Simmons M 30 Mar 1680 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Elizabeth Simmons F 18 Apr 1683 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, U 2 CONC SA 2 CONT Abigail Simons F 18 Aug 1686 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00402@ 1 FAMS @fam07905@ 1 FAMC @fam07907@ 0 @ind16128@ INDI 1 NAME WILLIAM /SIMMONS/ 2 DISPLAY WILLIAM SIMMONS 2 GIVN WILLIAM 2 SURN SIMMONS 1 POSITION 6730,-580 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 6665,-524,6796,-661 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1610 2 NOTE Born: abt 1610 3 CONT Newcastle, Tyne, [county], England 3 CONT 2 PLAC Newcastle, Tyne, [county], England 3 _XREF @place00172@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 16 AUG 1667 2 PLAC Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00158@ 2 NOTE Died: 16 Aug 1667 3 CONT Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE William Simmons 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07906@ 0 @ind16129@ INDI 1 NAME ELIZABETH // 2 DISPLAY ELIZABETH 2 GIVN ELIZABETH 1 POSITION 6940,-590 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 6872,-534,7009,-646 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1615 2 NOTE Born: abt 1615 in [city], [parish], [county], England 3 CONT 2 PLAC England 3 _XREF @place00004@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1660 2 PLAC Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00158@ 2 NOTE Died: abt 1660 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Elizabeth 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Children 2 CONT Elizabeth Simmons F abt 1635 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Samuel Simmons M 1643 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07906@ 0 @ind16130@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN /WEBSTER/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN WEBSTER 2 GIVN JOHN 2 SURN WEBSTER 1 POSITION 7080,-570 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 7015,-514,7146,-651 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 JAN 1605 2 NOTE Born: 27 Jan 1605 3 CONT Ipswich, [parish], Suffolk, England 3 CONT 2 PLAC Ipswich, [parish], Suffolk, England 3 _XREF @place00173@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 4 NOV 1646 2 PLAC Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00171@ 2 NOTE Died: 4 Nov 1646 3 CONT Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE John Webster 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07907@ 1 FAMC @fam07910@ 0 @ind16131@ INDI 1 NAME MARY /SHATSWELL/ 2 DISPLAY MARY SHATSWELL 2 GIVN MARY 2 SURN SHATSWELL 1 POSITION 7300,-570 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 7225,-514,7376,-651 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1606 2 NOTE Born: 1606 in Ipswich, [parish], Suffolk, England 3 CONT 2 PLAC Ipswich, [parish], Suffolk, England 3 _XREF @place00173@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 28 APR 1694 2 PLAC Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00174@ 2 NOTE Died: 28 Apr 1694 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Mary Shatswell 2 CONT 2 CONT Children 2 CONT Matthew Webster M 2 CONT Theophiles Webster M 2 CONT Margaret Webster F 2 CONT John Webster M 27 Jan 1605 in Ipswich, [parish], Suffolk, England 2 CONT Sarah Webster F abt 1627 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Mary Webster F 1630 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT John Webster M 1632 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Hannah Webster F 23 Dec 1635 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Stephen Webster M 1637 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Elizabeth Webster F 1639 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Abigail Webster F 1642 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Israel Webster M 1643 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Nathan Webster M 1646 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Thomas Webster M 1652 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00381@ 1 FAMS @fam07907@ 1 FAMC @fam07908@ 0 @ind16132@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN /SHATSWELL/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN SHATSWELL 2 GIVN JOHN 2 SURN SHATSWELL 1 POSITION 7270,-360 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 7195,-304,7346,-441 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1574 2 NOTE Born: 1574 3 CONT Ipswich, [parish], Suffolk, England 3 CONT 2 PLAC Ipswich, [parish], Suffolk, England 3 _XREF @place00173@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 11 FEB 1646 2 PLAC Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00171@ 2 NOTE Died: 11 Feb 1646 3 CONT Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE John Shatswell 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07908@ 1 FAMC @fam07909@ 0 @ind16133@ INDI 1 NAME JUDITH /DILLINGHAM/ 2 DISPLAY JUDITH DILLINGHAM 2 GIVN JUDITH 2 SURN DILLINGHAM 1 POSITION 7500,-360 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 7425,-304,7576,-441 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1578 2 NOTE Born: 1578 in Ipswich, [parish], Suffolk, England 3 CONT 2 PLAC pswich, [parish], Suffolk, England 3 _XREF @place00175@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 17 APR 1648 2 PLAC Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00171@ 2 NOTE Died: 17 Apr 1648 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Judith Dillingham 2 CONT 2 CONT Children 2 CONT Elizabeth Shatswell F 1600 in Sudbury, [parish], Suffolk, England 2 CONT Sybil Shatswell F abt 1601 in Ipswich, [parish], Suffolk, England 2 CONT John Shatswell M 1604 in Ipswich, [parish], Suffolk, England 2 CONT Mary Shatswell F 1606 in Ipswich, [parish], Suffolk, England 2 CONT Curwin Shatswell M 1608 in Ipswich, [parish], Suffolk, England 2 CONT Theophilus Shatswell M 1609 in Ipswich, [parish], Suffolk, England 2 CONC 2 CONT William Shatswell M abt 1612 2 CONT Margaret Shatswell F 1613 in Ipswich, [parish], Suffolk, England 2 CONT Ann Batt F 7 Apr 1635 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00230@ 1 FAMS @fam07908@ 0 @ind16134@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN /SHATSWELL/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN SHATSWELL 2 GIVN JOHN 2 SURN SHATSWELL 1 POSITION 7150,-150 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 7075,-94,7226,-231 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1552 2 NOTE Born: abt 1552 3 CONT Ipswich, [parish], Suffolk, England 3 CONT 2 PLAC Ipswich, [parish], Suffolk, England 3 _XREF @place00173@ 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE John Shatswell 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07909@ 0 @ind16135@ INDI 1 NAME // 1 POSITION 7380,-150 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 7338,-108,7422,-192 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @fam07909@ 0 @ind16136@ INDI 1 NAME THOMAS (ENGLAND) /WEBSTER/ 2 DISPLAY THOMAS (ENGLAND) WEBSTER 2 GIVN THOMAS 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN WEBSTER 1 POSITION 6870,-360 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 6802,-304,6939,-466 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1570 2 NOTE Born: 1570 3 CONT Ormsby, [parish], Norfolk, England 3 CONT 2 PLAC Ormsby, [parish], Norfolk, England 3 _XREF @place00176@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1634 2 PLAC Ormesby, [parish], Norfolk, England 3 _XREF @place00177@ 2 NOTE Died: 1634 3 CONT Ormesby, [parish], Norfolk, England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Thomas Webster 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07910@ 0 @ind16137@ INDI 1 NAME ELIZABETH (ENGLAND) /ASHTON/ 2 DISPLAY ELIZABETH (ENGLAND) ASHTON 2 GIVN ELIZABETH 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN ASHTON 1 POSITION 7090,-360 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 7022,-304,7159,-466 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1566 2 NOTE Born: 1566 in Cossington, [parish], Leicestershire, England 3 CONT 2 PLAC Leicestershire, England 3 _XREF @place00178@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1593 2 PLAC Cossington, [parish], Leicestershire, England 3 _XREF @place00179@ 2 NOTE ied: 1593 in Cossington, [parish], Leicestershire, England 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 2 CONT Elizabeth Ashton 2 CONT 2 CONT Children 2 CONT Faith Webster F 9 Jun 1588 in Cassington, [parish], Oxfordshire, Engl 2 CONC and 2 CONT Annis Webster F 27 Aug 1592 in Cossington, [parish], Leicestershire, 2 CONC England 2 CONT Avis Webster F abt 1594 in Cossington, [parish], Leicestershire, Engl 2 CONC and 2 CONT John Webster M 27 Jan 1605 in Ipswich, [parish], Suffolk, England 2 CONT Thomas Webster M 20 Nov 1631 in Ormsby, St Margaret, Norfolk, England 2 CONC 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00002@ 1 FAMS @fam07910@ 0 @ind16138@ INDI 1 NAME THOMAS /EATON/ 2 DISPLAY THOMAS EATON 2 GIVN THOMAS 2 SURN EATON 1 POSITION 5880,-770 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 5815,-714,5946,-851 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 FEB 1626 2 NOTE Born: 19 Feb 1626 3 CONT 2 PLAC Hatton, co. Warwick 3 _XREF @place00636@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 15 DEC 1708 2 PLAC Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00158@ 2 NOTE Died: 15 Dec 1708 3 CONT Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE THOMAS EATON m. 2 EUNICE SINGLETARY; 2 CONT 2 CONT Thomas Eaton 2 CONT Spouse 1 2 CONT Martha Kent 2 CONT Born: abt 1629 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Died: 9 Mar 1657 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Marriage: 14 Aug 1656 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA Childre 2 CONC n Sex Birth 2 CONT Martha Eaton F 27 Feb 1657 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07911@ 1 FAMC @fam07915@ 0 @ind16139@ INDI 1 NAME EUNICE /SINGLETARY/ 2 DISPLAY EUNICE SINGLETARY 2 GIVN EUNICE 2 SURN SINGLETARY 1 POSITION 6370,-770 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 6292,-714,6448,-851 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 JAN 1642 2 NOTE ; b. January 07, 1641/42, Salisbury, Massachusetts (Baptism) 2 PLAC Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00159@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 5 OCT 1715 2 PLAC Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00158@ 2 NOTE Died: 5 Oct 1715 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Eunice Singletary 2 CONT 2 CONT Children 2 CONT Thomas Eaton M 18 Mar 1660 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Lydia Eaton F 23 Jul 1662 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT John Eaton M 6 Mar 1665 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Jonathan Eaton M 23 Apr 1668 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Job Eaton M 22 Apr 1671 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Timothy Eaton M 19 May 1674 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Ebenezer Eaton M 5 Apr 1677 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Martha Eaton F 16 Mar 1680 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Ruth Eaton F 23 Nov 1684 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00230@ 1 FAMS @fam07911@ 1 FAMC @fam07913@ 0 @ind16140@ INDI 1 NAME FRANCIS (ENGLAND) /SINGLETARY/ 2 DISPLAY FRANCIS (ENGLAND) SINGLETARY 2 GIVN FRANCIS 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN SINGLETARY 1 POSITION 6160,-390 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 6082,-334,6238,-496 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1559 2 NOTE Born: abt 1559 3 CONT Surfleet, [parish], Lincolnshire, England 3 CONT 2 PLAC Surfleet, [parish], Lincolnshire, England 3 _XREF @place00180@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1617 2 PLAC Surfleet, [parish], Lincolnshire, England 3 _XREF @place00180@ 2 NOTE Died: 1617 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Francis Singletary 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07912@ 0 @ind16141@ INDI 1 NAME // 1 POSITION 6270,-390 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 6228,-348,6312,-432 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @fam07912@ 0 @ind16142@ INDI 1 NAME RICHARD /SINGLETARY/ 2 DISPLAY RICHARD SINGLETARY 2 GIVN RICHARD 2 SURN SINGLETARY 1 POSITION 6220,-580 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 6142,-524,6298,-661 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1585 2 NOTE Born: 1585 3 CONT Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 2 PLAC Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00159@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 25 OCT 1687 2 PLAC Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00158@ 2 NOTE Died: 25 Oct 1687 3 CONT Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Richard Singletary 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07913@ 1 FAMC @fam07912@ 0 @ind16143@ INDI 1 NAME SUSANNA /COOKE/ 2 DISPLAY SUSANNA COOKE 2 GIVN SUSANNA 2 SURN COOKE 1 POSITION 6420,-570 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 6355,-514,6486,-651 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1616 2 NOTE Born: 1616 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 2 PLAC Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00158@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 11 APR 1682 2 PLAC Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00158@ 2 NOTE Died: 11 Apr 1682 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Susanna Cooke 2 CONT Children 2 CONT Jonathan Singletary M 17 Jan 1640 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, 2 CONC USA 2 CONT Eunice Singletary F 7 Jan 1642 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, US 2 CONC A 2 CONT Nathaniel Singletary M 28 Oct 1644 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts 2 CONC , USA 2 CONT Lydia Singletary F 30 Apr 1648 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, US 2 CONC A 2 CONT Amos Singletary M Apr 1651 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Benjamin Singletary M 4 Apr 1656 in Haverhill, [county], Massachusett 2 CONC s, USA 2 CONT Richard Singletary M abt 1658 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00402@ 1 FAMS @fam07913@ 1 FAMC @fam07914@ 0 @ind16144@ INDI 1 NAME JOHANIS /COCKE/ 2 DISPLAY JOHANIS COCKE 2 GIVN JOHANIS 2 SURN COCKE 1 POSITION 6360,-390 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 6295,-334,6426,-471 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1585 2 NOTE Born: abt 1585 3 CONT [city], [parish], Worcestershire, England 3 CONT 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 11 APR 1682 2 PLAC Salisbury, Essex, Maryland, USA 3 _XREF @place00181@ 2 NOTE Died: 11 Apr 1682 3 CONT Salisbury, Essex, Maryland, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Johanis Cooke 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07914@ 0 @ind16145@ INDI 1 NAME MARTHA // 2 DISPLAY MARTHA 2 GIVN MARTHA 1 POSITION 6510,-390 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 6455,-334,6566,-446 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1584 2 NOTE Born: abt 1584 in [city], [parish], [county], England 3 CONT 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Martha Susan 2 CONT Children 2 CONT George Cook M 10 Mar 1599 in Baytown, [parish], [county], England 2 CONT Joseph Cook M 21 Feb 1600 in Baytown, [parish], [county], England 2 CONT Susanna Cooke F 1616 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Phillip Cooke M 30 Apr 1622 in Cambridge, [county], Massachusetts, US 2 CONC A 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07914@ 0 @ind16150@ INDI 1 NAME SAMUEL /DALTON/ 2 DISPLAY SAMUEL DALTON 2 GIVN SAMUEL 2 SURN DALTON 1 POSITION 4900,-970 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 4835,-914,4966,-1051 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 SEP 1656 2 NOTE Born: 19 Sep 1656 3 CONT Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA 3 CONT 2 PLAC Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA 3 _XREF @place00187@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 23 AUG 1708 2 PLAC Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00158@ 2 NOTE Died: 23 Aug 1708 3 CONT Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Samuel Dalton 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07917@ 1 FAMC @fam07918@ 0 @ind16151@ INDI 1 NAME DOROTHIIE /SWAN/ 2 DISPLAY DOROTHIIE SWAN 2 GIVN DOROTHIIE 2 SURN SWAN 1 POSITION 5100,-970 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 5031,-914,5170,-1051 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 NOV 1666 2 NOTE Born: 8 Nov 1666 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 2 PLAC Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00158@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 21 OCT 1700 2 PLAC Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00158@ 2 NOTE Died: 21 Oct 1700 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Dorothie Swan 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Marriage: 23 Nov 1683 in Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts, USA View Info 2 CONC 2 CONT Children Sex Birth 2 CONT Mary Dalton F 25 May 1686 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Abiah Dalton F 6 Mar 1688 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Elizabeth Dalton F 16 Jan 1689 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, US 2 CONC A 2 CONT Samuel Dalton M 3 Mar 1691 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Caleb Dalton M 9 Feb 1697 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Isaac Dalton M 10 Oct 1699 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT ANOTHER DORTHY SWAN??// 2 CONT about. 1636 3934 England 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Marriage about. 1656 (Age 20) Thomas Abbott - of England 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Death 21 October 1710 (Age 74) 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07917@ 1 FAMC @fam07955@ 0 @ind16152@ INDI 1 NAME SAMUEL /DALTON/ 2 DISPLAY SAMUEL DALTON 2 GIVN SAMUEL 2 SURN DALTON 1 POSITION 4800,-760 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 4735,-704,4866,-841 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1629 2 NOTE Born: 1629 3 CONT Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 2 PLAC Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00158@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 22 AUG 1681 2 PLAC Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA 3 _XREF @place00187@ 2 NOTE Died: 22 Aug 1681 3 CONT Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Samuel Dalton 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07918@ 1 FAMC @fam07919@ 0 @ind16153@ INDI 1 NAME // 1 POSITION 5000,-760 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 4958,-718,5042,-802 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @fam07918@ 0 @ind16154@ INDI 1 NAME PHILEMON /DALTON/ 2 DISPLAY PHILEMON DALTON 2 GIVN PHILEMON 2 SURN DALTON 1 POSITION 4700,-550 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 4634,-494,4766,-631 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1590 2 NOTE Born: abt 1590 3 CONT Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA 3 CONT 2 PLAC Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA 3 _XREF @place00187@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 4 JUN 1662 2 PLAC Hampton, [county], New Hampshire, USA 3 _XREF @place00188@ 2 NOTE Died: 4 Jun 1662 3 CONT Hampton, [county], New Hampshire, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Philemon Dalton 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07919@ 1 FAMC @fam07920@ 0 @ind16155@ INDI 1 NAME ANNE /COLE/ 2 DISPLAY ANNE COLE 2 GIVN ANNE 2 SURN COLE 1 POSITION 4900,-550 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 4835,-494,4966,-631 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1600 2 NOTE Born: abt 1600 in Dennington, [parish], Suffolk, England 3 CONT 2 PLAC Dennington, [parish], Suffolk, England 3 _XREF @place00189@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 11 NOV 1656 2 PLAC Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA 3 _XREF @place00187@ 2 NOTE Died: 11 Nov 1656 in Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Anne Cole 2 CONT Children 2 CONT Mary E Dalton F 28 Aug 1614 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Samuel Dalton M 1629 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Hannah Dalton F abt 1631 in [city], [parish], [county], England 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07919@ 0 @ind16156@ INDI 1 NAME GEORGE (ENGLAND) /DALTON/ 2 DISPLAY GEORGE (ENGLAND) DALTON 2 GIVN GEORGE 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN DALTON 1 POSITION 4600,-340 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 4532,-284,4669,-446 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1535 2 NOTE Born: abt 1535 3 CONT Dennington, [parish], Suffolk, England 3 CONT 2 PLAC Dennington, [parish], Suffolk, England 3 _XREF @place00189@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 24 FEB 1614 2 PLAC Dennington, [parish], Suffolk, England 3 _XREF @place00189@ 2 NOTE Died: 24 Feb 1614 3 CONT Dennington, [parish], Suffolk, England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE George Dalton 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07920@ 0 @ind16157@ INDI 1 NAME UNKNOWN (ENGLAND) // 2 DISPLAY UNKNOWN (ENGLAND) 2 GIVN UNKNOWN 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 1 POSITION 4800,-340 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 4732,-298,4869,-421 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children Sex Birth 2 CONT Edmund Dalton M abt 1575 in Woolverstone, [parish], Suffolk, England 2 CONC 2 CONT Timothy Dalton M abt 1577 in Woolverstone, [parish], Suffolk, England 2 CONC 2 CONT John Dalton M 1578 in Culford, [parish], Suffolk, England 2 CONT Philemon Dalton M abt 1590 in Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Sarah Dalton F abt 1595 in Woolverstone, [parish], Suffolk, England 2 CONC 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07920@ 0 @ind16169@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN /SALISBURY/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN SALISBURY 2 GIVN JOHN 2 SURN SALISBURY 1 POSITION -25860,-660 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -25930,-618,-25790,-741 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07926@ 0 @ind16170@ INDI 1 NAME MARGARET /CROWLEY/ 2 DISPLAY MARGARET CROWLEY 2 GIVN MARGARET 2 SURN CROWLEY 1 POSITION -25720,-660 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -25791,-618,-25648,-741 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07926@ 0 @I249@ INDI 1 NAME Jean (IRELAND) /Paddoc/ 2 DISPLAY Jean (IRELAND) Paddoc 2 GIVN Jean 2 MIDDLE (IRELAND) 2 SURN Paddoc 1 POSITION -32300,-620 2 SIZE L 2 BOUNDARYRECT -32350,-577,-32249,-699 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 JUL 1550 2 PLAC Le Cateau, Cambrai, Nord, France 3 _XREF @place00190@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 3 APR 1603 2 PLAC Tullygovan, County Louth, Ireland 3 _XREF @place00191@ 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE (Research): 2 CONT Above source: Eric D Wall, 1 June Road, Stoneham, MA 02180, 617-438-16 2 CONC 85, RICKWALL@AOL.COM as quoted by Harry C. Hadaway, Jr. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Mar 2007 3 TIME 16:44 1 CUSTOM_TAG1 26 Mar 2007 1 CUSTOM_TAG2 16:44 1 FAMS @F139@ 1 FAMC @F140@ 0 @I250@ INDI 1 NAME Jane (IRELAND) /Jennings/ 2 DISPLAY Jane (IRELAND) Jennings 2 GIVN Jane 2 MIDDLE (IRELAND) 2 SURN Jennings 1 POSITION -32110,-620 2 SIZE L 2 BOUNDARYRECT -32157,-577,-32063,-699 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Unknown 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 15 MAY 1607 2 PLAC Tullygovan, County Louth, Ireland 3 _XREF @place00191@ 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE (Research):Sources: 2 CONT 2 CONT Title: Kent Thomas Cusak 2 CONT Note: 1.Kent Thomas Cusack, 2670 Brewer Drive, Sierra Vista, AZ 85635, 2 CONC 520-803-9482, 2 CONT cusack@theriver.com 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Mar 2007 3 TIME 16:44 1 CUSTOM_TAG1 26 Mar 2007 1 CUSTOM_TAG2 16:44 1 FAMS @F139@ 0 @I251@ INDI 1 NAME Paul /Paddoc/ 2 DISPLAY Paul Paddoc 2 GIVN Paul 2 SURN Paddoc 1 POSITION -32330,-500 2 SIZE L 2 BOUNDARYRECT -32365,-457,-32294,-561 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 JUN 1507 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE Unknown 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE (Research):Above source: Eric D Wall, 1 June Road, Stoneham, MA 02180, 2 CONC 617-438-1685, RICKWALL@AOL.COM as quoted by Harry C. Hadaway, Jr. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Mar 2007 3 TIME 16:44 1 CUSTOM_TAG1 26 Mar 2007 1 CUSTOM_TAG2 16:44 1 FAMS @F140@ 1 FAMC @F141@ 0 @I252@ INDI 1 NAME Francoise /Traillour/ 2 DISPLAY Francoise Traillour 2 GIVN Francoise 2 SURN Traillour 1 POSITION -32190,-500 2 SIZE L 2 BOUNDARYRECT -32240,-457,-32139,-561 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1519 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 18 JUL 1607 2 PLAC Le Cateau, Cambrai, Nord, France 3 _XREF @place00190@ 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE (Research):Title: Eric D Wall, 1 June Road, Stoneham, MA 02180, 617-43 2 CONC 8-1685, RICKWALL@AOL.COM 2 CONT Note: As quoted by Harry C. Hadaway, Jr. Eric D Wall, 1 June Road, Sto 2 CONC neham, MA 02180, 617-438-1685, RICKWALL@AOL.COM. 2 CONT Title: Eric D Wall, 1 June Road, Stoneham, MA 02180, 617-438-1685, RIC 2 CONC KWALL@AOL.COM 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Mar 2007 3 TIME 16:44 1 CUSTOM_TAG1 26 Mar 2007 1 CUSTOM_TAG2 16:44 1 FAMS @F140@ 0 @I253@ INDI 1 NAME Henri /Padoch/ 2 DISPLAY Henri Padoch 2 GIVN Henri 2 SURN Padoch 1 POSITION -32350,-390 2 SIZE L 2 BOUNDARYRECT -32400,-347,-32299,-451 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1462 2 PLAC Le Cateau, Cambrai, Nord, France 3 _XREF @place00190@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1533 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE (Research):Henri Padoc (Paddoc) of Le Cateau, Cambrai, Nord, France, E 2 CONC squire, Lord of the Manors of Le Cateau 2 CONT and Orchies was born in 1462 and on 4 Aug. 1471 was apprenticed to Jan 2 CONC van der Goes of Rotterdam, Holland, 2 CONT goldsmith. (Jacques Padoch of Chesney apprenticed his son Henri for th 2 CONC ree years, to send him free to Rotterdam 2 CONT to enter the employ of said Jan van der Goes to learn the art of a jew 2 CONC eler and goldsmith, the latter to support him 2 CONT and to give him a donation if he remains three years. Jan van der Goes 2 CONC attached his personal and commercial seal.) 2 CONT On Aug 11, 1508 Henri, his wife and sons Paul and Joseph were given of 2 CONC Le Cateau in the will of his father. Henri 2 CONT "joined the Duke of Brittany's forces in 1508. 2 CONT Above source: Eric D Wall, 1 June Road, Stoneham, MA 02180, 617-438-16 2 CONC 85, RICKWALL@AOL.COM as quoted by Harry C. Hadaway, Jr. 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Mar 2007 3 TIME 16:44 1 CUSTOM_TAG1 26 Mar 2007 1 CUSTOM_TAG2 16:44 1 FAMS @F141@ 0 @I254@ INDI 1 NAME Marie /Brojuin/ 2 DISPLAY Marie Brojuin 2 GIVN Marie 2 SURN Brojuin 1 POSITION -32270,-390 2 SIZE L 2 BOUNDARYRECT -32304,-347,-32236,-451 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 13 NOV 1553 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE Unknown 1 ISDEAD Y 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Mar 2007 3 TIME 16:44 1 CUSTOM_TAG1 26 Mar 2007 1 CUSTOM_TAG2 16:44 1 FAMS @F141@ 0 @I413@ INDI 1 NAME Ruth /Hopkins?/ 2 DISPLAY Ruth Hopkins? 2 GIVN Ruth 2 SURN Hopkins? 1 POSITION -28830,-1070 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -28895,-1014,-28764,-1151 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE JAN 1653 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1720 2 PLAC Freetown, Bristol Co., MA 3 _XREF @place00312@ 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE CHILDREN 2 CONT William Winslow, M, (16 NOV 1674 - _______) 2 CONT Oliver Winslow, M, (20 FEB 1675/76 - _______) 2 CONT Ruth Winslow, F, (13 SEP 1678 - _______) 2 CONT Richard Winslow, M, (6 MAR 1679/80 - _______) 2 CONT Hope Winslow, F, (29 MAY 1681 - _______) 2 CONT Job Winslow, M, (10 JUL 1683 - _______) 2 CONT +Joseph Winslow, M, (ABT. 1685 - ABT. 1727) 2 CONT James Winslow, M, (9 MAY 1687 - _______) 2 CONT Mary Winslow, F, (1 APR 1689 - _______) 2 CONT George Winslow, M, (2 JAN 1690/91 - _______) 2 CONT Jonathan Winslow, M, (22 NOV 1692 - _______) 2 CONT John Winslow, M, (20 FEB 1694/95 - _______) 2 CONT Elizabeth Winslow, F, (BET. 1696 - 1697 - _______) 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT *********************************************************** 2 CONT (Research):http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=steeles&id 2 CONC =I507 2 CONT Abbrev: Great Migration, 1620-1633 2 CONT Title: Anderson, Robert Charles, The Great Migration Begins (NEHGS, Bo 2 CONC ston, 1995)95. 2 CONT Page: p. 2036 2 CONT Abbrev: New England Marriages 2 CONT Title: Torrey, Clarence Almon, New England Marriages Prior to 1700 (Ge 2 CONC nealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, Md., 1985)al Publishing Co., Bal 2 CONC timore, Md., 1985. 2 CONT Page: p. 829 2 CONT Abbrev: Winslow Memorial 2 CONT Title: Holton, David & Frances, Winslow Memorial (D-P Holton, NY, 1877 2 CONC ) 2 CONT Page: p. 80 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Mar 2007 3 TIME 16:44 1 CUSTOM_TAG1 26 Mar 2007 1 CUSTOM_TAG2 16:44 0 @I638@ INDI 1 NAME JAMES /LEONARD/ 2 DISPLAY JAMES LEONARD 2 GIVN JAMES 2 SURN LEONARD 1 SOURCES @source00047@ 1 POSITION -27760,-740 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -27825,-684,-27694,-821 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1621 2 PLAC Pontipol 3 _XREF @place00306@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1691 2 PLAC Probably Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts 3 _XREF @place00307@ 1 ISDEAD Y 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Mar 2007 3 TIME 16:44 1 CUSTOM_TAG1 26 Mar 2007 1 CUSTOM_TAG2 16:44 1 FAMS @F364@ 1 FAMC @F365@ 1 FAMS @fam07928@ 0 @I639@ INDI 1 NAME THOMAS /LEONARD/ 2 DISPLAY THOMAS LEONARD 2 GIVN THOMAS 2 SURN LEONARD 1 SOURCES @source00051@ 1 POSITION -27850,-500 2 SIZE L 2 BOUNDARYRECT -27900,-457,-27799,-561 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 MAY 1577 2 PLAC Chevening, Kent, England 3 _XREF @place00308@ 2 BAPTISM 3 DATE 23 MAY 1577 3 PLAC Chevening, Kent, England 4 _XREF @place00308@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE NOV 1638 2 PLAC Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts 3 _XREF @place00313@ 2 DISPOSITION 3 DATE 16 NOV 1638 3 PLAC Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts 4 _XREF @place00313@ 1 ISDEAD Y 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Mar 2007 3 TIME 16:44 1 CUSTOM_TAG1 26 Mar 2007 1 CUSTOM_TAG2 16:44 1 FAMS @F365@ 1 FAMC @F366@ 0 @I640@ INDI 1 NAME LYDIA BARON /WHITE/ 2 DISPLAY LYDIA BARON WHITE 2 GIVN LYDIA BARON 2 SURN WHITE 1 SOURCES @source00050@ 1 POSITION -27580,-440 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -27645,-384,-27514,-546 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ~1587 2 PLAC Kent 3 _XREF @place00309@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1669 1 ISDEAD Y 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Mar 2007 3 TIME 16:44 1 CUSTOM_TAG1 26 Mar 2007 1 CUSTOM_TAG2 16:44 1 FAMS @F365@ 0 @I641@ INDI 1 NAME MARGARET /FIENNES/ 2 DISPLAY MARGARET FIENNES 2 GIVN MARGARET 2 SURN FIENNES 2 NSFX Baroness Of Dacre 1 SOURCES @source00052@ 1 POSITION -27740,-380 2 SIZE L 2 BOUNDARYRECT -27792,-337,-27687,-441 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1540 2 PLAC Pont Y Pool, Trevethan, Monmouth, Wales 3 _XREF @place00310@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 10 MAR 1611 2 PLAC Chevening, Kent, England 3 _XREF @place00308@ 2 DISPOSITION 3 DATE 10 MAR 1611 3 PLAC Botolph, Chevening, Kent, England 4 _XREF @place00311@ 1 ISDEAD Y 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Mar 2007 3 TIME 16:44 1 TITL Baroness Of Dacre 1 CUSTOM_TAG1 26 Mar 2007 1 CUSTOM_TAG2 16:44 1 FAMS @F366@ 0 @I642@ INDI 1 NAME HENRY /LEONARD/ 2 DISPLAY HENRY LEONARD 2 GIVN HENRY 2 SURN LEONARD 1 SOURCES @source00053@ 1 POSITION -27920,-360 2 SIZE L 2 BOUNDARYRECT -27966,-326,-27873,-421 1 SEX M 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Mar 2007 3 TIME 16:44 1 CUSTOM_TAG1 26 Mar 2007 1 CUSTOM_TAG2 16:44 1 FAMS @F366@ 0 @ind16172@ INDI 1 NAME // 1 POSITION -27510,-720 2 BOUNDARYRECT -27536,-694,-27484,-746 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @fam07928@ 0 @I280@ INDI 1 NAME ROBERT /WATSON/ 2 DISPLAY ROBERT WATSON 2 GIVN ROBERT 2 SURN WATSON 1 SOURCES @source00049@ 1 POSITION -27380,-440 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -27445,-384,-27314,-521 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1570 2 PLAC Wath Upon Dearne, Yorkshire, England 3 _XREF @place00547@ 2 BAPTISM 3 DATE 24 DEC 1576 3 PLAC West Hesterlon, Yorkshire, England 4 _XREF @place00548@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE ~1637 2 PLAC Windsor, Hartford Co., CT 3 _XREF @place00549@ 2 DISPOSITION 3 DATE 1637 3 PLAC Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut 4 _XREF @place00550@ 1 ISDEAD Y 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Mar 2007 3 TIME 16:44 1 IMMI 2 DATE 1632 1 CUSTOM_TAG1 26 Mar 2007 1 CUSTOM_TAG2 16:44 1 FAMS @fam07929@ 0 @I281@ INDI 1 NAME ELIZABETH /CHILIAB ?/ 2 DISPLAY ELIZABETH CHILIAB ? 2 GIVN ELIZABETH 2 SURN CHILIAB ? 1 SOURCES @source00048@ 1 POSITION -27190,-450 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -27258,-394,-27121,-556 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Unknown 2 PLAC England 3 _XREF @place00004@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1638 2 PLAC Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA 3 _XREF @place00551@ 2 DISPOSITION 3 PLAC Plymouth, Litchfield, Conn 4 _XREF @place00552@ 1 ISDEAD Y 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Mar 2007 3 TIME 16:44 1 CUSTOM_TAG1 26 Mar 2007 1 CUSTOM_TAG2 16:44 1 FAMS @fam07929@ 0 @ind16213@ INDI 1 NAME BENJAMIN /COLLINS/ 2 DISPLAY BENJAMIN COLLINS 2 GIVN BENJAMIN 2 SURN COLLINS 1 SOURCES @source00012@ 1 POSITION -4160,-1260 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -4225,-1204,-4094,-1341 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 MAY 1691 2 NOTE Birth: ABT 1691 3 CONT ************************************* 3 CONT b. 29 May 1691 Taunton, Bristol, (or 3 CONT Salisbury, Essex) Massachusetts 2 PLAC TAUTON MA 3 _XREF @place00563@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 29 APR 1759 2 PLAC Columbia, Tolland County, Connecticut 3 _XREF @place00556@ 2 DISPOSITION 3 PLAC Old Cemetery, Columbia, Tolland County, Connecticut 4 _XREF @place00557@ 2 NOTE 3 CONT Death: 29 APR 1759 in Columbia, Tolland County, Connecticut 3 CONT Burial: Old Cemetery, Columbia, Tolland County, Connecticut 3 CONT Will: APR 1759 4 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Benjamin Collins (1691-1759) A contemporary of Obiadiah Wheeler who li 2 CONC ve d in Columbia, Connecticut, Benjamin Collins was a cabinet maker as 2 CONC wel l as a gravestone craftsman. Collins's stones at first glance fre 2 CONC quentl y closely resemble Wheeler stones in that both made frequent us 2 CONC e of the l arge six-rayed rosette, a face with projecting wings, and a 2 CONC central hear t in a horizontal row below the face. However, close exa 2 CONC mination of Colli ns's stones will allow easy recognition. His central 2 CONC face always has a bu lbous rather than a long, slender, aristocratic 2 CONC nose, and his wings frequ ently end in rounded or trianguloid tips rat 2 CONC her than the sharp, arrow-poi nted tips so characteristic of Wheeler s 2 CONC tones. Many resemble the headdres s of an Indian chief. Collins freque 2 CONC ntly used a blue schist; in contras t to both Wheeler and Hartshorne h 2 CONC e signed a number on his stones. His ca binet-making background obviou 2 CONC sly influenced his gravestone carving, as h e tended to use a delicate 2 CONC , lacy, often leaf-like motif in his border pan els and his lettering 2 CONC is very shallow. This latter, unfortunately, make s those stones that 2 CONC have been somewhat eroded difficult, if not impossibl e, to read. Sign 2 CONC ed stones by Benjamin Collins may be found in Pachaug, Da nielson, Col 2 CONC umbia, Hebron, Tolland, Scotland, Plainfield, Norwichtown, Co ventry, 2 CONC Lebanon, and Franklin. To see his work at its best go to Columbi a whe 2 CONC re he is buried. (His own stone was made by his son Zerubbabel). 2 CONT From: Slater, James A. The Colonial Burying Grounds of Eastern Connect 2 CONC ic ut and the Men Who Made Them. Memoirs of the Connecticut Academy of 2 CONC Art s & Sciences, vol. 21. Hamden, Connecticut: Archon Books, 1987. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Occupation: a joiner and housewright, later a stonecutter 3 2 CONT Event: Deed 1733/34 Lebanon Crank (Columbia), Tolland County, Connecti 2 CONC cut 3 2 CONT Will: APR 1759 4 2 CONT 2 CONT 2ND SPOUSE CHILD 2 CONT Children 2 CONT Zerubbabel COLLINS b: 1733 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00517@ 1 FAMS @fam07949@ 1 FAMC @fam07932@ 0 @ind16214@ INDI 1 NAME ELIZABETH /WEARE/ 2 DISPLAY ELIZABETH WEARE 2 GIVN ELIZABETH 2 SURN WEARE 1 SOURCES @source00026@ 1 POSITION -1980,-1270 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -2048,-1214,-1911,-1351 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1700 2 NOTE Elizabeth [--?--] b: ABT 1700 3 CONT *********************************************** 3 CONT b. Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts 3 CONT 2 PLAC TAUNTON MA 3 _XREF @place00562@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 27 JAN 1778 2 PLAC TOLLAND CT 3 _XREF @place00561@ 2 NOTE d. 27 Jan 1778 Prob. Tolland, 3 CONT Connecticut 3 CONT bu. Jan 1778 Columbia, Tolland, 3 CONT Connecticut 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT Benjamin Collins Jr. b: 19 MAR 1721/22 in Massachusetts 2 CONT Abraham Collins b: 04 JUN 1724 in either Dighton or Taunton, Bristol 2 CONC County, Massachusetts 2 CONT Rufus Collins b: 21 NOV 1726 in Dighton, Bristol County, Massachusett 2 CONC s 2 CONT Julius Collins b: 29 DEC 1728 in Dighton, Bristol County, Massachuset 2 CONC ts 2 CONT Phebe Collins b: 09 JUL 1731 in Massachusetts 2 CONT Zerabubel Collins b: 04 OCT 1733 2 CONT Lucy Collins b: 05 FEB 1735/36 2 CONT Zelotes Collins b: 23 MAR 1737/38 2 CONT Zelotes Collins b: 12 NOV 1740 2 CONT ************************************************************ 2 CONT Benjamen Collins 2 CONT Born: ABT 1691 2 CONT 2 CONT Occupation: A joiner, house wright and later a stone cutter. 2 CONT 2 CONT Lived in: 1726-1728 2 CONT Place: Dighton, Massachusetts 2 CONT 2 CONT Land Rec: 12 FEB 1733/34 2 CONT Place: Lebanon, Connecticut 2 CONT Note: It was noted they were recently from Taunton, Massachusetts 2 CONT 2 CONT Birth of Son: 19 MAR 1721/22 2 CONT Name: Benjamen Collins 2 CONT 2 CONT Birth of Son: 04 JUN 1724 2 CONT Name: Abraham Collins 2 CONT 2 CONT Birth of Son: 21 NOV 1726 2 CONT Name: Rufus Collins 2 CONT 2 CONT Birth of Son: 29 DEC 1728 2 CONT Name: Julius Collins 2 CONT 2 CONT Birth of Daughter: 09 JUL 1731 2 CONT Name: Phebe Collins 2 CONT 2 CONT Birth of Son: 04 OCT 1733 2 CONT Name: Zarabubel Collins 2 CONT 2 CONT Birth of Daughter: 05 FEB 1735/36 2 CONT Name: Lucy Collins 2 CONT 2 CONT Birth of Son: 23 FEB 1738 2 CONT Name: Zelotes Collins 2 CONT 2 CONT Birth of Son: 12 NOV 1740 2 CONT Name: Zelotes Collins 2 CONT 2 CONT Death: 29 APR 1759 2 CONT 2 CONT Parents are unknown 2 CONT 2 CONT ********************************************************* 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00523@ 1 FAMS @fam07949@ 1 FAMC @fam07931@ 0 @ind16176@ INDI 1 NAME DANIEL /WEARE/ 2 DISPLAY DANIEL WEARE 2 GIVN DANIEL 2 SURN WEARE 1 SOURCES @source00027@ 1 POSITION -2260,-1050 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -2325,-994,-2194,-1131 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1667 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1736 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Daniel Weare b: Bet 1667 and 1680 d: 1736 1 FAMS @fam07931@ 1 FAMC @fam07943@ 0 @ind16177@ INDI 1 NAME HANNAH /BOADEN/ 2 DISPLAY HANNAH BOADEN 2 GIVN HANNAH 2 SURN BOADEN 1 POSITION -1410,-1100 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -1475,-1044,-1344,-1181 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 JUL 1658 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 4 MAY 1697 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07931@ 1 FAMC @fam07940@ 0 @ind16178@ INDI 1 NAME BENJAMIN /COLLINS/ 2 DISPLAY BENJAMIN COLLINS 2 GIVN BENJAMIN 2 SURN COLLINS 1 POSITION -4580,-1030 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -4645,-974,-4514,-1111 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1643 2 NOTE Benjamin Collins 3 CONT b. 1643 Ipswich, Essex, 3 CONT Massachusetts 3 CONT 2 PLAC Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts 3 _XREF @place00564@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 10 DEC 1683 2 PLAC Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts 3 _XREF @place00565@ 2 NOTE d. 10 Dec 1683 Salisbury, Essex, 3 CONT Massachusetts, New England 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07932@ 1 FAMC @fam07933@ 0 @ind16179@ INDI 1 NAME MARTHA /EATON/ 2 DISPLAY MARTHA EATON 2 GIVN MARTHA 2 SURN EATON 1 POSITION -3360,-1060 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -3425,-1004,-3294,-1141 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 AUG 1648 2 NOTE b. 12 Aug 1648 Salisbury, Essex, 3 CONT Massachusetts, New England 3 CONT 2 PLAC Salisbury, Essex,Massachusetts, 3 _XREF @place00566@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 19 APR 1734 2 PLAC Salisbury, Essex ,Massachusetts 3 _XREF @place00567@ 2 NOTE d. 19 Apr 1734 Salisbury, Essex, 3 CONT Massachusetts 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Martha Eaton 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00522@ 1 FAMS @fam07932@ 1 FAMC @fam07975@ 0 @ind16180@ INDI 1 NAME ROBERT /COLLINS/ 2 DISPLAY ROBERT COLLINS 2 GIVN ROBERT 2 SURN COLLINS 1 POSITION -4860,-810 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -4925,-754,-4794,-891 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1616 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 17 JUN 1688 2 PLAC Haverhill, Essex Massachusetts 3 _XREF @place00571@ 2 NOTE d. 17 Jun 1688 Haverhill, Essex, 3 CONT Massachusetts 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Robert (Not certain of these 2 CONT parents) Collins 2 CONT b: Abt 1616 d: 17 Jun 1688 1 FAMS @fam07933@ 0 @ind16181@ INDI 1 NAME HESTER /FOWLER/ 2 DISPLAY HESTER FOWLER 2 GIVN HESTER 2 SURN FOWLER 1 POSITION -4400,-820 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -4465,-764,-4334,-901 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 MAR 1618 2 PLAC Marlborough, WILTS ENGLAND 3 _XREF @place00572@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 29 OCT 1666 2 PLAC Ipswich, Essex, Ma 3 _XREF @place00573@ 2 NOTE d. 29 Oct 1666 Ipswich, Essex, Ma 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE NOT SURE OF THESES PARENTS 2 CONT ************************************* 2 CONT Spouses 2 CONT 1Robert Collins1Death17 Jun 1688, Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC Marriageabt 16582Jacknell Or Jathnell Bird1MarriageIpswich, Essex, Mas 2 CONC sachusetts, USA3Ezra Rolfe1 2 CONT ********************************************** 2 CONT Hester FOWLER was born on 16 Mar 1618/19 in Marlboro, Wiltshire Co., E 2 CONC NG. She immigrated about 1633. She died on 29 Oct 1666 1 FAMS @fam07933@ 1 FAMC @fam07935@ 0 @ind16183@ INDI 1 NAME MARTHA /ROWLANDSON/ 2 DISPLAY MARTHA ROWLANDSON 2 GIVN MARTHA 2 SURN ROWLANDSON 1 POSITION -2890,-770 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -2978,-714,-2801,-851 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 NOTE SALISBURY MA 2 PLAC SALISBURY MA 3 _XREF @place00570@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 17 JUL 1712 2 PLAC Salisbury, Essex, MA 3 _XREF @place00569@ 2 NOTE 3 CONT d. 17 Jul 1712 Salisbury, Essex, 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Mary Eaton 2 CONT b. 8 Feb 1642/43 Reading, Middlesex, 2 CONT Massachusetts 2 CONT c. Unmarried. 2 CONT d. 4 Apr 1732 Wenham, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts 2 CONT bu. North Beverley, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts 2 CONT John Eaton 2 CONT b. 10 Jul 1645 Salisbury, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts, New England 2 CONT d. 17 Jan 1716/17 Salisbury, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts, New England 2 CONT Esther Or Hester Eaton 2 CONT b. Aug 1645 Salisbury, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts, New England 2 CONT d. Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, 2 CONT New England 2 CONT Jonas Eaton 2 CONT b. 10 Sep 1645 Reading, Middlesex, 2 CONT Massachusetts 2 CONT Thomas Eaton 2 CONT b. 17 Jan 1646/47 Salisbury, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts, New England 2 CONT d. 9 Jul 1699 Salisbury, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts, New England 2 CONT Jonas Eaton 2 CONT b. 28 Sep 1647 Reading, Middlesex, 2 CONT Massachusetts 2 CONT d. 14 Oct 1647 Reading, Middlesex, 2 CONT Massachusetts 2 CONT Martha Eaton 2 CONT b. 12 Aug 1648 Salisbury, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts, New England 2 CONT d. 19 Apr 1734 Salisbury, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts 2 CONT Elizabeth Eaton 2 CONT b. 12 Dec 1650 Salisbury, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts, New England 2 CONT d. 2 CONT Joseph Eaton 2 CONT b. 5 Jan 1650/51 Reading, Middlessy, 2 CONT Ma 2 CONT d. 18 May 1699 2 CONT Ann Eaton 2 CONT b. 17 Jun 1652 Salisbury, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts, New England 2 CONT d. 12 Jun 1658 Salisbury, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts, New England 2 CONT Joshua Eaton 2 CONT b. 4 Dec 1653 Reading, Middlessy, 2 CONT Ma 2 CONT d. 19 Nov 1717 Reading, Middlesex, 2 CONT Ma 2 CONT Sarah Eaton 2 CONT b. 28 Feb 1653/54 Salisbury, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts, New England 2 CONT d. 13 Sep 1726 Salisbury, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts, New England 2 CONT Lieut.Jonathan Eaton 2 CONT b. 6 Dec 1655 Reading, Middlesex, 2 CONT Ma 2 CONT d. 8 Jul 1743 Reading, Middlesex Co, 2 CONT Ma 2 CONT bu. Jul 1743 Reading, Middlesex Co., 2 CONT Ma 2 CONT Mary Eaton 2 CONT b. 9 Dec 1656 Salisbury, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts, New England 2 CONT d. 1 Jan 1656/57 Salisbury, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts, New England 2 CONT David Eaton 2 CONT b. 22 Sep 1657 Reading, Middlessy, 2 CONT Ma 2 CONT d. 7 Oct 1657 Reading, Middlesex Co, 2 CONT Ma 2 CONT bu. 1657 Reading, Middlesex Co., Ma 2 CONT Samuel Eaton 2 CONT b. 14 Feb 1657/58 Salisbury, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts, New England 2 CONT d. 1683 2 CONT Joseph Eaton 2 CONT b. 1 Mar 1660/61 Salisbury, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts, New England 2 CONT d. 13 Jan 1742/43 Salisbury, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts, New England 2 CONT James Eaton 2 CONT b. 1661 Reading, Middlessy, Ma 2 CONT Ephraim Eaton 2 CONT b. 12 Apr 1663 Salisbury, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts, New England 2 CONT d. 18 Jun 1723 Salisbury, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts, New England 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00521@ 1 FAMC @fam07938@ 1 FAMS @fam07975@ 0 @ind16184@ INDI 1 NAME PHILIP /FOWLER/ 2 DISPLAY PHILIP FOWLER 2 GIVN PHILIP 2 SURN FOWLER 1 POSITION -4550,-640 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -4615,-584,-4484,-721 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1591 2 NOTE 1591/1598 3 CONT Birth Place Ipswich, England 3 CONT 2 PLAC Ipswich, England 3 _XREF @place00583@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 24 JUN 1679 2 PLAC Ipswich, MA 3 _XREF @place00584@ 2 NOTE Death Date 24 Jun 1679 Age: 88 3 CONT Death Place Ipswich, MA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Philip Fowler 2 CONT Source: Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury, MA, by David Hoyt, pag 2 CONC e 162. Philip was a clothworker, came in the ship Mary and John. Resid 2 CONC ed in Ipswich, MA. The name Fowler dates back to the Norman era in Eng 2 CONC land. There was a Richard Fowler of Foxley who served Richard the Lion 2 CONC Hearted inn the crusades. At the siege of Acre in 1191 he was knighte 2 CONC d for the work he and his bowmen did in repelling a surprise attack by 2 CONC the Muslims. Richard Fowler later returned to England and lived in Bu 2 CONC ckinghamshire. Many English Fowlers are descended from his line, but i 2 CONC t is not known if the Philip Fowler of this study is. Philip Fowler wa 2 CONC s probably born in Marlborough, Wiltshire, England about 1594. It is u 2 CONC nknown as to what Philip's trade was in England, but it may well have 2 CONC been a clothmaker. Family tradition has the early Norman Fowlers being 2 CONC clothmakers, and in a 1668 "deed of gift" Philip Fowler describes him 2 CONC self as being a "clothmaker". In Mass. He was also a surveyor and a fa 2 CONC rmer . Philip married Mary Winsley (or Winslow) in England. She was th 2 CONC e sister of Samuel Winsley , a resident of Colchester and later an ear 2 CONC ly settler of Salisbury." Philip and Mary had the following children; 2 CONC Margaret Osgood (bapt 1615-), Mary Chandler, Samuel (1618-), Hester Co 2 CONC llins, Joseph (abt 1629-), and Thomas (1636-). The family came to Amer 2 CONC ica on the "Mary and John" in May of 1634. This ship was out of London 2 CONC and its master was Robert Sayres. The Mary and John was set to sail i 2 CONC n Feb. of 1633 when the authorities prevented the ships departure. The 2 CONC y were not allowed to proceed until the ships master put up a 100 poun 2 CONC d bond, and promised that the ship would hold daily 'Church of England 2 CONC ' services which would be attended by all of the passengers. In additi 2 CONC on, all of the passengers were required to take the "Oathes of Allegie 2 CONC nce and Supremacies" on March 24, 1633. The ship was then allowed to s 2 CONC ail and it arrived in New England in May of 1633. Also on the "Mary an 2 CONC d John" was Christopher Osgood who married Philip's daughter, Margaret 2 CONC . Philip settled in Ipswich where he received several grants of land. 2 CONC He was also granted in 1634, 4 acres of meadow and marshland. In 1635, 2 CONC he was granted 35 acres lying on the northwest side of the Muddy Rive 2 CONC r, 10 acres in Jeffries neck (adjoining Richard Hassall's land), 6 acr 2 CONC es of planting ground on the "hill north side of the town" (adjoining 2 CONC Christopher Osgood's l and), a 1 acre home lot on Meeting House Lane, 2 CONC 10 acres of upland, and 6 acres of meadow near Jeffries Neck. The home 2 CONC lot was next to the home lots of John Gage and Thomas Scott. In 1660 2 CONC he received another grant which consisted of 5 acres of marshland. "In 2 CONC 1672-3 (2 Jan.) he sells for 100 pounds, to "Roger Darby, sope boyler 2 CONC ," of same town, his "dwelling house and ground about it with a hous e 2 CONC thereon, and orchyards, yards & gardens, in all containe two acres, b 2 CONC e it more or less, wit h the comonage, and all and every, . . . which 2 CONC sayd house & land is scittuate & lyeing in Ips wich, aforesayd, on the 2 CONC same syde of the streete, comonly called Hill street, bounded or lyei 2 CONC ng on the west syde of Thomas Lovell's pasture land, and on the north 2 CONC syde of Samuell Graves , his pasture, and on the east syde of John Br 2 CONC owne's house lott, together with four acres o f land, out ofmy lott at 2 CONC Muddy River, on the Northwest syde of Richard Shatswell's pasture. Su 2 CONC bscribed, sealed & dl in the presents of us, WILLIAM NORTON. PHILLIP F 2 CONC OWLER ANDREW PEETERS. (and a seale)." Philip took the Freemen's oath o 2 CONC n September 3, 1634. Philip served Ipswich in a number of way s. He wa 2 CONC s on a Jury of Trials in 1642 and 1647, a Judge of Defaults in 1646, a 2 CONC Surveyor and S urveyor of fences for a number of years. He also helpe 2 CONC d build the town watch-house in 1647-4 8 and a wharf for the town's us 2 CONC e in 1656. In 1658 he was appointed to a committee which was t o "give 2 CONC their apprehensions and reasons (to the selectmen) who have a right t 2 CONC o Commonage, and w ho not, and what else they conceive may conduce to 2 CONC the good of the town, and when they are re ady, the selectmen to call 2 CONC the town together, to hear what they conceive". Philip Fowler was in c 2 CONC ourt on a number of other occasions. On November 25, 1648, he testifie 2 CONC d in regards to the land of Humphrey Broadstreete. This may have had 2 CONC a connection with his du ties as a surveyor. He was also in court on N 2 CONC ovember 22, 1660 where; " the Court issued a writ against "PHILIP FOWL 2 CONC ER, and MARY his wife, executrix to the estat e of hir late Husband, G 2 CONC eorge Norton, . . . for pounds 30, on complaint of Mr. William Norton 2 CONC , aturney to Mr. Emanuel Downing." The case was continued 23 Nov., 166 2 CONC 5, when a case was mad e by PHILLIP FOWLER, and MARY his wife, as plai 2 CONC ntiff, against Roger Preston, defendant, in a n action of debt of poun 2 CONC ds 18, due for rent, and damages, according to attachment, dated 13th 2 CONC , 9th mo., 1665. The jury found for the plaintiff, pounds 19 damages, 2 CONC and 24s. 8d., cost, 28t h, 9th mo., 1665. Robert Lord his atorney, ack 2 CONC nowledged a judgment of 18s. 2d., due to Mr. Wi lliam Norton, 28th, 9t 2 CONC h mo., 1665. It seems that 4 Aug., 1656, Lucie Downing of Salem, with 2 CONC c onsent of her husband Emanuell Downing, let and farmed, unto George 2 CONC Norton, sometime of Salem , carpenter, her farm called Groton, in Sale 2 CONC m, near to Gov. Endicott's for the term of ten ye ars, from 1 March, 1 2 CONC 655-6, for o18 per annum. 14 March, 1658-9, an agreement was made betw 2 CONC ee n George Norton and Roger Preston, for the lease "of the farme the 2 CONC said Norton now dwelleth o n," he to enter 15 March, 1659-60. Witness 2 CONC Joseph Fowler. " In 1661 Philip also gave testimony in court regarding 2 CONC a defect in the highway, possibly Hig h St. where he lived. On May 11 2 CONC , 1663 an agreement was made in court, "by which PHILIP FOWLER, Senior 2 CONC , delivered to Philip Bill of "Jubaque," "two young heifers, w ith him 2 CONC to abide and continue for the terme of seven years" etc. It appears t 2 CONC hat Philip Bill , "had gone out of this jurisdiction," and PHILIP FOWL 2 CONC ER, Senior, entered a suit against him , 3 Nov., 1668, in the case for 2 CONC security for a parcel of cattle, value o20, and at the same t ime app 2 CONC oints his grandchild "Phillip Fowler, to be his true and lawful atturn 2 CONC ey," when he sig ns "the marke P of PHILLIP FFOWLER" (and a green seal 2 CONC ), and acknowledged it, the same date. A ccordingly he 5 Nov., 1668, " 2 CONC Attached 3 cowes & 2 heiferes, & put into the hands James Bill , to be 2 CONC responsible, according to the tenour of the attachment, Pr. me Philli 2 CONC p Fowler, Marsha l deputy." The case was found for PHILIP FOWLER, seni 2 CONC or, 24th, 9th mo., 1668. " Mary Winsley died on August 30, 1659. Phili 2 CONC p remained a widow until 1659 when he became engag ed to a widow, Mary 2 CONC Norton. The marriage contract reads as follows; "Know all men by thes 2 CONC e presents, that I, PHILLIP FOWLER of Ipswich, in the county of Essex, 2 CONC c lothworker, for & in consideration of a contract of marriage with M 2 CONC ARY NORTON, widdow, doe gr ant unto her as followeth, viz: that if it 2 CONC please the Lord the mariage intended be compleated , and she the sayd 2 CONC Mary my intended wife do survive, I doe covenant & grant unto her, tha 2 CONC t sh e shall injoye all my house and lands, with the appurtenances & p 2 CONC rivilidges thereunto belongi ng, untill my sonn Phillip (provided I ma 2 CONC ke him my heir), shall come of age, and when he come s of age, I do gr 2 CONC ant unto her, that she shall possess and enjoy the chamber over the ha 2 CONC ll, wi th the table forme & cabbin beds, as alsoe the garretts & halfe 2 CONC the orchyard, and halfe the g rasse of the close, & my six acres of l 2 CONC and upon the hill, and the inward cellar to her owne p roper use & beh 2 CONC oofe, and alsoe liberty to make use of the lower roome for her necessa 2 CONC ry ocasi ons, with free liberty to make use of the well in the cellar 2 CONC to fetch watter, & all these t o enjoye during the tyme of her natural 2 CONC l life, and then to return unto my children, or who o f them, I shall 2 CONC dispose them unto, and further doe grant her liberty of barne roome to 2 CONC lay i n her corne, and two load of hay, with roome in the cowe house 2 CONC for to sett two cowes, & grass e for to make two loads of hay a yeare, 2 CONC for the tyme of her life, as aforesayd. In wittness w hereof, I have 2 CONC hereunto sett my hand & seale, the 27th of February, 1659. Signed, sea 2 CONC led and delivered, in the presence of us, WILLIAM NORTON. PHILLIP FOWL 2 CONC ER DANIELL DAVISON (with a marke). (with a marke & seale). ROBERT LORD 2 CONC . PHILLIP FOWLER acknowledged this wrighting, tobe his act & deed, bef 2 CONC ore me. Daniell Denison . February 27th; 1659." He and Mary lived on H 2 CONC igh Street (Ipswich), on the south side, adjoining the house lots of J 2 CONC o hn Woodam and Philip Call. In 1668 his grandchild Philip agreed to t 2 CONC ake care of him in his old age. In exchange Philip f iled the followin 2 CONC g deed of gift with the Clerk of Courts; This present writing wittness 2 CONC eth that I, Philip FFowler of Ipswich, in the county of Essex, c lothw 2 CONC orker, for and in considderation of that naturall affection I doe bear 2 CONC e unto my Grandchi ld Philip FFowler, as also in consideration of his 2 CONC being with me, and doeing my business fo r me, as formerly, I doe by t 2 CONC hese presents freely give and grant, and by these fully confirme , unt 2 CONC o him the sayd Phillip, my Grandchild, all that my now dwelling house 2 CONC and lands I stan d now possesst off, after my decease (exepting what b 2 CONC y agreement with my wife upon mariage, w ch is put in writing and reco 2 CONC rded), for him, the sayd Phillip, my Grandchild, Imediatly afte r my d 2 CONC ecease. To have & to hould, and quietly and peaceably to enjoy, unto h 2 CONC im & his heire s & assignes forever, all that my sayd houses and lands 2 CONC , with all and every, the apptenance s & prevaledges, thereunto belong 2 CONC ing, exsept as`aforesayd, what is`granted to my wife, durein g her nat 2 CONC urall life, and after her decease, the whole to be and remaine unto hi 2 CONC m the sayd Phi llip, my Grandchild, his heires and assignes, for ever, 2 CONC provided still, that if by the provid ence of God, I shall be forct f 2 CONC or nesasary subsitance to sell any pt. thereof, wch in such ca se I re 2 CONC serve liberty to doe, provided, if he the sayd Phillip, dye without is 2 CONC sue, then to ret urne unto his Brother Joseph, & if Joseph dye without 2 CONC isue, then to be & remaine his brothe r John, provided alwayes, that 2 CONC if my Grandchild Phillip, leaves a wife behind him when he dye , then 2 CONC she shall enjoy it durering her naturall life, & then to be & returne, 2 CONC as above expres t. In witnes whereof, I the sayd Phillip Ffowler, hav 2 CONC e sett to my hand and seale, dated the 2 3 of December, Anno Dom. 1668 2 CONC . Signed Sealed & dl in the presence of us, Richard Kimball (the marke 2 CONC of) Phillip P Ffowler John Severance Robert Lord Philip died on June 2 CONC 24, 1679. His wife Mary died sometime prior to Nov. 5, 1694. Philip di 2 CONC ed intestate. He left very little as he had previously disposed of his 2 CONC property. What he did l eave consisted of; "An Inventory of the estat 2 CONC e of PHILLIP FOWLER, senr deceased, taken on the 7th of July, 1679 , o 2 CONC f the weareing clothes of the sd PHILLIP, Impe 4 ould coates and an ol 2 CONC d cloke01-15-0 It a psell of old clothes01-00-0 It some old stock ings 2 CONC 2 caps & a pr of gaiters00-05-0 It a paire of old gloves & an old hat 2 CONC 00-02-0 It two pair e of drawers & two old shirts00-15-0 2 caps & two 2 CONC bands, 3 old handchercheres & 2 old wasteco ats00-04-0 3-01-0 debts du 2 CONC e to the estate0-17-6 3-18-6 debts due from the estate3-19-7 1/2 these 2 CONC things above mentioned prised by us, Simeon Stace, Nicholas Wallis. P 2 CONC hillip Fowler Amin istrator dl this Inventory upon oath to be a true I 2 CONC nventory of his the estate to the best o f his knowledge, & if more ap 2 CONC peares to add the same. In court held Ipswich, 30, (7), 1679. A s atte 2 CONC st Robert Lord, cler." Philips son Samuel was born in England and came 2 CONC over with his parents. He was a shipwright. H e may have working in P 2 CONC ortsmouth, NH when he married for the first time. The name of his wif 2 CONC e is unknown, but the children were; William, Mary Goodwin, Sarah, and 2 CONC Samuel (1663-1737) wh o married Hannah Worthen. In 1668, Samuel moved 2 CONC to Salisbury where he worked as a shipwright and worked a 10 acre plo 2 CONC t he bought from Robert Ring. In 1669 he purchased additional land in 2 CONC Salisbury, and in 167 3 he buys 30 acres of land in Amesbury, from Jo 2 CONC seph Peaslee. Samuel's first wife died sometime before 1673. He took a 2 CONC s his second wife, Margaret Norman, t he widow of Robert Morgan. In 16 2 CONC 84 (3 Dec.), he gives by deed of gift to his son Samuel Fowler, if he 2 CONC marry Ezekiel Wath en's daughter Hannah, half of lot of upland where h 2 CONC e now dwells, about 12 acres, with 6 oxe n and 2 cowes, cart, etc., wh 2 CONC ich he ack. same date. Another deed of gift was given to Samuel Jr. on 2 CONC Feb. 20, 1693/4. This deed states that; for & in Consideration of Tha 2 CONC t Care, Trouble & Expence, which my Son Samuel Ffowler, Junr, of ye To 2 CONC wne of Salisbury, abovesd, labourer, hath already bestowed, layed Out 2 CONC and Expended, as also of what he must doe for ye future, in order unto 2 CONC ye maintenance of & attendance upon my Selfe & Margarett my now wife, 2 CONC after her returne from Beverly, ye place of her present Sojourning: t 2 CONC o my present habitation, or to such other as may be provided by or for 2 CONC me for her entertainment, to Settle & abide in ye Time of Our old age 2 CONC , & under our present want of sigh t & decay of other Members & lawful 2 CONC l Considerations, .... have given... unto my son Samuel Fowler, all my 2 CONC estate real and personal, as a deed of gift. Samuel Sr. died in Janua 2 CONC ry, 1710/11, in the town of Salisbury. Samuel Fowler Jr. was born in 1 2 CONC 663. He married Hannah Worthen on December 5, 1684. Their chil dren we 2 CONC re; Samuel (1685-aft 1727), Hannah Hackett (1687-1720), Susanna Jones 2 CONC (1689-aft 1727) , Jacob (1690-1752), Mary Chase (1692-aft 1727), Sarah 2 CONC Tucker (1693/4-aft 1727), Ann Goodal e (1696-1740), Ezekiel (1698-173 2 CONC 5), Robert (1699-1733), Abraham (1701-aft 1727), Thomas (1703 -1792), 2 CONC Lydia Norton (1705-aft 1727), and Judith Collins (1712-aft 1727). Susa 2 CONC nnah married John Jones on May 29, 1711, in Amesbury, Mass. Susannah's 2 CONC brother Jacob, ma rried John Jones' sister, Mary, on May 3, 1716. Sou 2 CONC rces; Passengers on the William and Mary, NEHG Register, vol.9 July 18 2 CONC 55. Notes and Correc tions, NEHG Register, vol 121 October 1967. A Gen 2 CONC ealogical Memoir of the Descendents of Ambrose Fowler of Windsor, Ct. 2 CONC NEHG Register vol. 11 July 1857. Early Settlers of Salisbury, Mass . N 2 CONC EHG Register vol 8 January 1854. The Fowler Family: A Genealogical Mam 2 CONC oir of the Descendants of Philip and Mary Fowler of Ipswich, Mass. by 2 CONC M. Stickney 1883, Salem Press, Salem, Ma. 2 CONT 2 CONT Children Joseph, M (1622-1676) 2 CONT Margaret, F (1615-) 2 CONT Thomas, M (1636-1727) 2 CONT Hester, F 2 CONT Mary, F (-1666) 2 CONT Samuel, M (~1618-1710) 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07935@ 1 FAMC @fam07948@ 0 @ind16185@ INDI 1 NAME MARY /WINSLOW/ 2 DISPLAY MARY WINSLOW 2 GIVN MARY 2 SURN WINSLOW 1 SOURCES @source00030@ 1 POSITION -4250,-640 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -4315,-584,-4184,-721 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 SYMBOL #FF00FF 4 FILL #00FF00 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1592 2 NOTE Birth: 1592, Colchester, Essex, England 3 CONT 2 PLAC Colchester, Essex, England 3 _XREF @place00581@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 30 AUG 1659 2 PLAC Ipswich, Essex Co, MA 3 _XREF @place00582@ 2 NOTE Death: 30 AUG 1659, Ipswich, Essex Co, MA 3 CONT BurialBoston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Mary Winsley or Winslow 2 CONT ************************************************* 2 CONT Mary WINSLEY immigrated about 1633. 2 CONT ******************************************** 2 CONT Hester FOWLER 2 CONT Margaret\Margery FOWLER 2 CONT Mary FOWLER 2 CONT Samuel FOWLER 2 CONT Joseph FOWLER 2 CONT Thomas FOWLER 2 CONT *************************** 2 CONT 2 CONT ChildrenMargaret (1615-1659) Mary (1617-1666) Samuel (1618-1711) Heste 2 CONC r (1619-1666) John Or Joseph (~1622-1676) Phillip (1623-) Thomas (1636 2 CONC -1727) Philip (1638-) Benjamin (1638-) Phillip (1648-1715) 2 CONT ********************************************************************** 2 CONC * 2 CONT Philip and Mary had the following children; Margaret Osgood (bapt 1615 2 CONC -), Mary Chandler, Samuel (1618-), Hester Collins, Joseph (abt 1629-), 2 CONC and Thomas (1636-). 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00505@ 1 FAMS @fam07935@ 1 FAMC @fam07939@ 0 @ind16190@ INDI 1 NAME THOMAS /ROWLANDSON/ 2 DISPLAY THOMAS ROWLANDSON 2 GIVN THOMAS 2 SURN ROWLANDSON 1 SOURCES @source00027@ 1 POSITION -2990,-580 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -3078,-524,-2901,-661 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 SYMBOL #FF00FF 2 FLAGS 3 ENABLE bt 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1597 2 NOTE b.1597 I pswich, Essex, 3 CONT Massachusetts 3 CONT 2 PLAC I pswich, Essex, MA 3 _XREF @place00578@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 17 NOV 1657 2 PLAC Lancaster, Essex, 3 _XREF @place00579@ 2 NOTE d. 17 Nov 1657 Lancaster, Essex, 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE CHILDREN WITH WIFE BRIDGET ANDSON 2 CONT Martha Rowlandson 2 CONT b. Of, Salisbury, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts 2 CONT d. 17 Jul 1712 Salisbury, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts 2 CONT Thomas Rowlandson 2 CONT b. 1625 Ipswich, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts 2 CONT d. 7 Jul 1682 Salisbury, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts 2 CONT Elizabeth Rowlandson 2 CONT b. 1627 Salisbury, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts 2 CONT d. 29 Dec 1679 Lancaster, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts 2 CONT bu. 29 Dec 1679 Rowley, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts 2 CONT Joseph Rowlandson 2 CONT b. 1631 Of, Salisbury, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts 2 CONT d. 23 Nov 1678 Wethersfield, 2 CONT Hartford, Connecticut 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07938@ 0 @ind16191@ INDI 1 NAME BRIDGET /ANDSON/ 2 DISPLAY BRIDGET ANDSON 2 GIVN BRIDGET 2 SURN ANDSON 1 POSITION -2700,-560 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -2765,-504,-2634,-641 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 SYMBOL #FF00FF 2 FLAGS 3 ENABLE bt 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 JUN 1600 2 NOTE 3 CONT 2 PLAC England 3 _XREF @place00004@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 14 JUN 1662 2 PLAC Ipswich, Essex, MA 3 _XREF @place00580@ 2 NOTE d. bef 1644 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE CHILDREN WITH HUSBAND THOMAS ROWLANDSON 2 CONT Martha Rowlandson 2 CONT b. Of, Salisbury, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts 2 CONT d. 17 Jul 1712 Salisbury, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts 2 CONT Thomas Rowlandson 2 CONT b. 1625 Ipswich, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts 2 CONT d. 7 Jul 1682 Salisbury, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts 2 CONT Elizabeth Rowlandson 2 CONT b. 1627 Salisbury, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts 2 CONT d. 29 Dec 1679 Lancaster, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts 2 CONT bu. 29 Dec 1679 Rowley, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts 2 CONT Joseph Rowlandson 2 CONT b. 1631 Of, Salisbury, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts 2 CONT d. 23 Nov 1678 Wethersfield, 2 CONT Hartford, Connecticut 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00353@ 1 FAMS @fam07938@ 0 @ind16192@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN /WINSLOW/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN WINSLOW 2 GIVN JOHN 2 SURN WINSLOW 1 POSITION -4350,-430 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -4412,-374,-4288,-511 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1569 2 NOTE 3 CONT 2 PLAC England 3 _XREF @place00004@ 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07939@ 0 @ind16193@ INDI 1 NAME ELIZABETH /PADDY/ 2 DISPLAY ELIZABETH PADDY 2 GIVN ELIZABETH 2 SURN PADDY 1 POSITION -4150,-430 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -4218,-374,-4081,-511 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 BORDER 4 OUTLINE Transparent 4 FILL #FFFFFF 2 FLAGS 3 ENABLE bt 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1573 2 NOTE ABT 1573, England 3 CONT 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07939@ 0 @ind16194@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN /BOADEN/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN BOADEN 2 GIVN JOHN 2 SURN BOADEN 1 POSITION -1470,-840 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -1535,-784,-1404,-921 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 MAY 1630 2 NOTE Birth: Bef 2 May 1630 in Holberton, Devon, England 1 3 CONT Death: 4 Apr 1697 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts 1 3 CONT Baptism: 2 May 1630 Holberton, Devon, England 1 3 CONT 2 PLAC Holberton, Devon, England 3 _XREF @place00585@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 4 APR 1697 2 PLAC Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts 3 _XREF @place00587@ 2 NOTE Death: 4 Apr 1697 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts 1 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE John (Bouden) Boaden b: Bef 2 May 1630 d: 4 Apr 1697 1 FAMS @fam07940@ 1 FAMC @fam07942@ 0 @ind16195@ INDI 1 NAME GRACE /BULLY/ 2 DISPLAY GRACE BULLY 2 GIVN GRACE 2 SURN BULLY 1 POSITION -1100,-840 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -1165,-784,-1034,-921 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1636 2 NOTE Birth: Abt 1636 in Sacco, York County, Maine 1 3 CONT 3 CONT 2 PLAC Sacco, York County, Maine 3 _XREF @place00588@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 10 JAN 1709 2 PLAC Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts 3 _XREF @place00587@ 2 NOTE Death: 10 Jan 1709/10 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Grace Bully b: Abt 1636 d: 10 Jan 1709/10 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00526@ 1 FAMS @fam07940@ 1 FAMC @fam07941@ 0 @ind16196@ INDI 1 NAME NICHOLAS /BULLY/ 2 DISPLAY NICHOLAS BULLY 2 GIVN NICHOLAS 2 SURN BULLY 1 SOURCES @source00029@ 1 POSITION -1150,-650 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -1214,-594,-1085,-731 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1678 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE /Nicholas Bully d: BET. 7 SEP - NOV 1678 2 CONT Residence: Bet 1653 and 1688 Sacco, York County, Maine 4 2 CONT Will: Abt 1664 5 2 CONT Event: Alt. Death Alt. Death Abt 29 Apr 1664 Sacco, York County, Maine 2 CONC 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00527@ 1 FAMS @fam07941@ 0 @ind16197@ INDI 1 NAME ELANORE /BARTH/ 2 DISPLAY ELANORE BARTH 2 GIVN ELANORE 2 SURN BARTH 1 POSITION -970,-660 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -1031,-618,-909,-741 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Eleanor Barth 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00528@ 1 FAMS @fam07941@ 0 @ind16198@ INDI 1 NAME AMBROSE /BOADEN/ 2 DISPLAY AMBROSE BOADEN 2 GIVN AMBROSE 2 SURN BOADEN 1 SOURCES @source00028@ 1 POSITION -1540,-620 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -1605,-564,-1474,-701 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1589 2 NOTE Birth: Abt 1589 in Prob. Holberton, Devon, England 1 3 CONT 2 PLAC Holberton, Devon, England 3 _XREF @place00585@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE OCT 1675 2 PLAC Maine Or Massachusetts 3 _XREF @place00586@ 2 NOTE Death: Oct 1675 in Maine Or Massachusetts 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Ambrose Boaden b: Abt 1589 d: Oct 1675 2 CONT Ambrose was captain of the "Margery" in 1642. 2 CONT 2 CONT From the History of Scarborough:"Ambrose Boaden was another of the ear 2 CONC ly settlers under Cammock at Black Point. He had been captain and owne 2 CONC r of the vessel in which Cammock came over from England, and had recei 2 CONC ved from him, in part payment for the passage of himself and wife, a l 2 CONC ot of land near the mouth of the Spurwink upon which he resided until 2 CONC 1675 the year of his death.* He was for many years the Spurwink ferrym 2 CONC an, ans was first appointed such by an order of the Court held at Spur 2 CONC wink at the house of Robert Jordan, July 12th 1658. The following from 2 CONC the records of that Court is the appointment showing the price of fer 2 CONC riage in those days. 'Ordered yt Mr. Ambrose Boaden shall keepe the Fe 2 CONC rry over the Spurwink River to Mr. Robt. Jordan, to ferry passengers f 2 CONC rom thence as occasion serveth. In consideration whereof the said Boad 2 CONC en is to have 2 pence for every person he ferryeth or carrieth over in 2 CONC prsent pay and 3d for each such pson as hee bookes downe. Ambrose Boa 2 CONC den willingly attempts of the Ferry on ye Tearmes by the Court appoynt 2 CONC ed.' He was also one of the Coroner's jury in the case of Charles Fros 2 CONC t who was tride in 1646 for the murder of Warwick Head. This was the s 2 CONC econd trial for murder within the Province of Maine, and for twenty ye 2 CONC ars the only one recorded. There is nothing further recorded of Boaden 2 CONC 's public services. In 1670 he became blind and remained so until his 2 CONC death in the Spring of 1675."* [footnote] This lot is now the Higgins 2 CONC farm at Black Point. The names of its several occupants from the time 2 CONC of Boaden to the present have been fortunately preserved. Ther are in 2 CONC the order of their succession, Ambrose Boaden, Ambrose Boaden, Jr, Nat 2 CONC han Bedford, Mr. Cauley, Robert Elliot, Roger Perry, David Young, Wm. 2 CONC Watson: The last two were only lessees of the farm, and the ownership 2 CONC passed from the heirs of Perry to Mr. Fergus Higgins, the great grandf 2 CONC ather of the present occupant." 2 CONT On 28 Jan 1624 Ambrose married Marie Lethebridge, in England. 1 FAMS @fam07942@ 0 @ind16199@ INDI 1 NAME MARIE /LETHERBRIDGE/ 2 DISPLAY MARIE LETHERBRIDGE 2 GIVN MARIE 2 SURN LETHERBRIDGE 1 POSITION -1330,-610 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -1424,-568,-1235,-691 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE \Marie Lethebridge 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00525@ 1 FAMS @fam07942@ 0 @ind16200@ INDI 1 NAME PETER /WEARE/ 2 DISPLAY PETER WEARE 2 GIVN PETER 2 SURN WEARE 1 POSITION -2450,-820 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -2515,-764,-2384,-901 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 DEC 1618 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 25 JAN 1690 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Peter Weare b: 14 Dec 1618 d: 25 Jan 1690/91 1 FAMS @fam07943@ 1 FAMC @fam07946@ 0 @ind16201@ INDI 1 NAME MARY POOKE /PURINGTON/ 2 DISPLAY MARY POOKE PURINGTON 2 GIVN MARY 2 MIDDLE POOKE 2 SURN PURINGTON 1 POSITION -1870,-860 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -1944,-804,-1795,-966 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 FEB 1632 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 29 JAN 1718 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Mary Pooke Purington b: Bef 2 Feb 1632/33 c: 2 Feb 1632/33 d: 29 Jan 1 2 CONC 718/19 1 FAMS @fam07943@ 1 FAMC @fam07944@ 0 @ind16202@ INDI 1 NAME GEORGE /PURINGTON/ 2 DISPLAY GEORGE PURINGTON 2 GIVN GEORGE 2 SURN PURINGTON 1 POSITION -2060,-640 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -2134,-584,-1985,-721 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1599 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 3 JUL 1647 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE George Purington b: Abt 1599 d: Bet 3 Jul 1647 and 5 Jun 1649 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07944@ 1 FAMC @fam07945@ 0 @ind16203@ INDI 1 NAME MARY BOOKE /POOKE/ 2 DISPLAY MARY BOOKE POOKE 2 GIVN MARY 2 MIDDLE BOOKE 2 SURN POOKE 1 POSITION -1770,-650 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -1835,-594,-1704,-756 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1610 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 6 OCT 1691 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Mary (Booke) Pooke b: Abt 1610 d: Abt 6 Oct 1691 1 FAMS @fam07944@ 0 @ind16204@ INDI 1 NAME ROBERT /PURINGTON/ 2 DISPLAY ROBERT PURINGTON 2 GIVN ROBERT 2 SURN PURINGTON 1 POSITION -2200,-420 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -2274,-378,-2125,-501 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Robert Purington 1 FAMS @fam07945@ 0 @ind16205@ INDI 1 NAME JOAN // 2 DISPLAY JOAN 2 GIVN JOAN 1 POSITION -1960,-440 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -2002,-398,-1918,-496 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07945@ 0 @ind16206@ INDI 1 NAME THOMAS /WEARE/ 2 DISPLAY THOMAS WEARE 2 GIVN THOMAS 2 SURN WEARE 1 POSITION -2490,-620 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -2546,-564,-2434,-701 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1541 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Thomas Weare b: Abt 1541 1 FAMS @fam07946@ 0 @ind16207@ INDI 1 NAME // 1 POSITION -2410,-620 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -2452,-578,-2368,-662 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @fam07946@ 0 @ind16210@ INDI 1 NAME PHILIP /FOWLER/ 2 DISPLAY PHILIP FOWLER 2 GIVN PHILIP 2 SURN FOWLER 1 POSITION -4650,-430 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -4705,-374,-4595,-511 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1565 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Philip Fowler b: 1565 1 FAMS @fam07948@ 0 @ind16211@ INDI 1 NAME // 1 POSITION -4450,-430 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -4492,-388,-4408,-472 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @fam07948@ 0 @ind16215@ INDI 1 NAME GILES /HOPKINS/ 2 DISPLAY GILES HOPKINS 2 GIVN GILES 2 SURN HOPKINS 1 POSITION -29060,-800 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -29125,-744,-28994,-881 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 FILL #00FF00 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 JAN 1607 2 NOTE b. 3 CONT bp. 30 January 1607/1608, Hursley, Hampshire, England 3 CONT 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 5 MAR 1688 2 PLAC Eastham, Massachusetts 3 _XREF @place00596@ 2 NOTE d. between 5 March 1688/1689 and 16 April 1690, Eastham, Massachusetts 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Born: 1608 at: London, Middlesex, England 2 CONT Married: 9 Oct 1639 at: Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA 2 CONT Died: 26 Apr 1689 at: Eastham, Barnstable Co., MA 2 CONT ALT 2 CONT **********************************************8888 2 CONT bp. 30 January 1607/1608, Hursley, Hampshire, England 2 CONT d. between 5 March 1688/1689 and 16 April 1690, Eastham, Massachusetts 2 CONT . 2 CONT em. 1620, on the ship "Mayflower" 1 FAMS @fam07951@ 1 FAMC @fam07952@ 0 @ind16216@ INDI 1 NAME CATHERINE CANTONE /WHELDEN/ 2 DISPLAY CATHERINE CANTONE WHELDEN 2 GIVN CATHERINE 2 MIDDLE CANTONE 2 SURN WHELDEN 1 POSITION -28870,-800 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -28942,-744,-28797,-906 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 SYMBOL #FF00FF 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1620 2 NOTE 1620 at: Yarmouth, Barnstable Co., MA 3 CONT 2 PLAC Yarmouth, Barnstable Co., MA 3 _XREF @place00626@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 5 MAR 1688 2 PLAC Eastham, Barnstable Co., MA 3 _XREF @place00627@ 2 NOTE Died: AFT 5 Mar 1689 at: Eastham, Barnstable Co., MA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE CHILDREN 2 CONT 2 CONT ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 CONC ---------- 2 CONT 2 CONT Name: Mary HOPKINS 2 CONT 2 CONT Born: Nov 1640 at: Yarmouth, Barnstable Co., MA 2 CONT Married: 3 Jan 1666 at: Eastham, Barnstable Co., MA 2 CONT Died: 2 Jul 1700 at: Eastham, Barnstable Co., MA 2 CONT Spouses: Samuel SMITH 2 CONT 2 CONT ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 CONC ---------- 2 CONT 2 CONT Name: Stephen HOPKINS 2 CONT 2 CONT Born: Sep 1642 at: Yarmouth, Barnstable Co., MA 2 CONT Married: 7 Apr 1701 at: Eastham, Barnstable Co., MA 2 CONT Died: 10 Oct 1718 at: Harwich, Barnstable Co., MA 2 CONT Spouses: Bethia LINNELL , Mary MERRICK 2 CONT 2 CONT ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 CONC ---------- 2 CONT 2 CONT Name: John HOPKINS 2 CONT 2 CONT Born: 1643 at: 2 CONT Died: at: 2 CONT Spouses: 2 CONT 2 CONT ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 CONC ---------- 2 CONT 2 CONT Name: Abigail HOPKINS 2 CONT 2 CONT Born: Oct 1644 at: Eastham, Barnstable Co., MA 2 CONT Married: 23 May 1667 at: Eastham, Barnstable Co., MA 2 CONT Died: BEF 1690 at: Eastham, Barnstable Co., MA 2 CONT Spouses: William MERRICK Jr. 2 CONT 2 CONT ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 CONC ---------- 2 CONT 2 CONT Name: Deborah HOPKINS 2 CONT 2 CONT Born: Jun 1648 at: Eastham, Barnstable Co., MA 2 CONT Married: 27 Jul 1668 at: Eastham, Barnstable Co., MA 2 CONT Died: 22 Feb 1694 at: Eastham, Barnstable Co., MA 2 CONT Spouses: Josiah COOKE Jr. 2 CONT 2 CONT ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 CONC ---------- 2 CONT 2 CONT Name: Caleb HOPKINS 2 CONT 2 CONT Born: Jan 1650 at: Eastham, Barnstable Co., MA 2 CONT Married: BEF 10 May 1692 at: Eastham, Barnstable Co., MA 2 CONT Died: BEF 22 May 1728 at: Truro, Barnstable Co., MA 2 CONT Spouses: Mary WILLIAMS 2 CONT 2 CONT ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 CONC ---------- 2 CONT 2 CONT Name: Ruth HOPKINS 2 CONT 2 CONT Born: Jun 1653 at: Eastham, Barnstable Co., MA 2 CONT Married: Abt 1673-1674 at: Swansea, Bristol Co., MA 2 CONT Died: at: 2 CONT Spouses: Lt. Job WINSLOW , Samuel MAYO 2 CONT 2 CONT ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 CONC ---------- 2 CONT 2 CONT Name: Joshua HOPKINS 2 CONT 2 CONT Born: Jun 1657 at: Eastham, Barnstable Co., MA 2 CONT Married: 26 May 1681 at: Eastham, Barnstable Co., MA 2 CONT Died: 14 May 1738 at: Eastham, Barnstable Co., MA 2 CONT Spouses: Mary COLE 2 CONT 2 CONT ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 CONC ---------- 2 CONT 2 CONT Name: William HOPKINS 2 CONT 2 CONT Born: 9 Jan 1661 at: Eastham, Barnstable Co., MA 2 CONT Married: at: 2 CONT Died: 26 Jun 1718 at: 2 CONT Spouses: Ruth WILKINSON 2 CONT http://www.illian.org/places/FamilySheets/d0088/F51552.html#I138357 2 CONT ************************************ 2 CONT CHILDREN 2 CONT 2 CONT Mary Hopkins 2 CONT Stephen Hopkins 2 CONT John Hopkins [Died as Infant] 2 CONT Abigail Hopkins 2 CONT Deborah Hopkins 2 CONT Caleb Hopkins 2 CONT Ruth Hopkins 2 CONT Joshua Hopkins 2 CONT William Hopkins 2 CONT Elizabeth Hopkins [Died as Infant] 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00406@ 1 FAMS @fam07951@ 0 @ind16217@ INDI 1 NAME STEPHEN /HOPKINS/ 2 DISPLAY STEPHEN HOPKINS 2 GIVN STEPHEN 2 SURN HOPKINS 1 POSITION -29170,-590 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -29235,-534,-29104,-671 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 SYMBOL #008000 4 FILL #00FF00 3 BORDER 4 OUTLINE #808080 2 FLAGS 3 ENABLE bt 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1578 2 NOTE b. circa 1578, probably Hampshire, England 3 CONT bp. 3 CONT Born: 28 Oct 1581 at: Wortley, Wotton Under Edge, Gloucestershire, E 3 CONC ngland 2 PLAC Hampshire, England 3 _XREF @place00597@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 17 JUL 1644 2 PLAC Plymouth, Massachusetts 3 _XREF @place00598@ 2 NOTE between 6 June and 17 July 1644, Plymouth, Massachusetts 3 CONT br. 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 2 CONT occupation. Assistant Governor of Massachusetts, 1624-36 2 CONT 2 CONT emigrated. 1620, on the ship "Mayflower" 1 FAMS @fam07952@ 1 FAMC @fam01906@ 0 @ind16218@ INDI 1 NAME MARY // 2 DISPLAY MARY 2 GIVN MARY 1 POSITION -28960,-590 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -29006,-534,-28914,-646 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 FILL #00FF00 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 9 MAY 1613 2 PLAC Hampshire, England 3 _XREF @place00597@ 2 NOTE 9 May 1613, Hursley, Hampshire, England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE There is also speculation that Giles Hopkins' wife was native Americ 2 CONC an and the daughter of Massosoit's brother. 2 CONT 2 CONT br. 9 May 1613, Hursley, Hampshire, England 2 CONT . 1 FAMS @fam07952@ 0 @I1234@ INDI 1 NAME ELIZABETH /BROWNE/ 2 DISPLAY ELIZABETH BROWNE 2 GIVN ELIZABETH 2 SURN BROWNE 2 NSFX > 1 SOURCES @source00031@ 1 POSITION -23640,-1450 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -23708,-1394,-23571,-1531 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 OCT 1708 2 PLAC Newport, Newport, RI 3 _XREF @place00326@ 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE ALT ELIZ WAITE 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Mar 2007 3 TIME 16:44 1 TITL > 1 FAMC @F732@ 1 FAMS @fam07954@ 0 @I1235@ INDI 1 NAME MERCY /CARR/ 2 DISPLAY MERCY CARR 2 GIVN MERCY 2 SURN CARR 1 SOURCES @source00033@ 1 POSITION -23430,-1280 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -23495,-1224,-23364,-1361 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 SYMBOL #FF00FF 3 BORDER 4 OUTLINE #0000FF 4 FILL #FFFF00 2 FLAGS 3 ENABLE bt 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 OCT 1683 2 PLAC Jamestown, Newport, RI 3 _XREF @place00371@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE DEC 1776 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT Mary BROWN b: 28 MAR 1707 in Newport,Newport,RI 2 CONT Elizabeth BROWN b: 10 OCT 1708 in Newport,Newport,RI 2 CONT Deborah BROWN b: 10 JUN 1711 in Newport,Newport,RI 2 CONT Esek BROWN b: 13 AUG 1712 in Newport,Newport,RI 2 CONT Roby BROWN b: 10 MAR 1715 in Swansea,MA 2 CONT Deborah BROWN b: 13 OCT 1716 in Swansea,MA 2 CONT Marcy BROWN b: 15 JAN 1718 in Swansea,MA 2 CONT James BROWN b: 21 NOV 1719 in Swansea,MA 2 CONT Benjamin BROWN b: 17 JUL 1721 2 CONT Jeremiah BROWN b: 22 AUG 1723 in Swansea,MA 2 CONT Daniel BROWN b: 22 AUG 1723 in Swansea,MA 2 CONT *********************************************** 2 CONT Children of Mercy4 Carr and Esek Brown were as follows: 2 CONT 2 CONT 281 i. Mary5 Brown was born 28 Mar 1707 at Newport, RI; she mar 2 CONC ried John Thurber. 2 CONT 2 CONT 282 ii. Daniel Brown was born 22 Aug 1723 at Swansea, MA; he ma 2 CONC rried Anne Brown. 2 CONT 2 CONT 283 iii. Elizabeth Brown was born 10 Oct 1708 at Newport, RI; s 2 CONC he married Robert Sherman. 2 CONT 2 CONT 284 iv. Deborah Brown was born 11 Jun 1711 at Newport, RI. 2 CONT 2 CONT 285 v. Esek Brown was born 13 Aug 1712 at Newport, RI; he marri 2 CONC ed Rachel Cole; he married Patience Cranston, daughter of Thomas Crans 2 CONC ton and Patience Gardner, 16 Nov 1732. 2 CONT 2 CONT 286 vi. Roba (Roby) Brown was born 10 Mar 1715 at Swansea, MA; 2 CONC she married Jonathon Taber (Tabor). 2 CONT 2 CONT 287 vii. Deborah Brown was born 13 Oct 1716 at Swansea, MA; she 2 CONC married Joseph Rogers. 2 CONT 2 CONT 288 viii. Marcy Brown was born 15 Jan 1718 at Swansea, MA; she 2 CONC married Seth Simmons. 2 CONT 2 CONT 289 ix. James Brown was born 12 Nov 1719 at Swansea, MA; he mar 2 CONC ried Hannah Mason. 2 CONT 2 CONT 290 x. Benjamin Brown was born 17 Jul 1721 at Swansea, MA; he m 2 CONC arried Elizabeth (--?--). 2 CONT 2 CONT 291 xi. Jeremiah Brown was born 22 Aug 1723 at Swansea, MA; he 2 CONC married Rebeckah Miller. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00160@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Mar 2007 3 TIME 16:44 1 FAMS @F732@ 1 FAMC @F733@ 0 @I1236@ INDI 1 NAME CALEB /CARR/ 2 DISPLAY CALEB CARR 2 GIVN CALEB 2 SURN CARR 1 SOURCES @source00039@ 1 POSITION -23540,-1080 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -23605,-1024,-23474,-1161 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 23 AUG 1657 2 PLAC Jamestown, Newport, RI 3 _XREF @place00371@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 10 OCT 1700 2 PLAC Jamestown, Newport, RI 3 _XREF @place00371@ 1 ISDEAD Y 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Mar 2007 3 TIME 16:44 1 FAMS @F733@ 1 FAMC @F734@ 0 @I1237@ INDI 1 NAME CALEB /CARR/ 2 DISPLAY CALEB CARR 2 GIVN CALEB 2 SURN CARR 2 NPFX Governor 1 SOURCES @source00041@ 1 POSITION -23600,-890 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -23665,-834,-23534,-971 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1624 2 PLAC England 3 _XREF @place00004@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 17 DEC 1695 2 PLAC Newport, Newport, RI 3 _XREF @place00326@ 2 DISPOSITION 3 DATE 17 DEC 1695 3 PLAC Jamestown, Newport, RI 4 _XREF @place00371@ 1 ISDEAD Y 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Mar 2007 3 TIME 16:44 1 FAMS @F734@ 1 FAMC @F737@ 0 @I1238@ INDI 1 NAME DEBORAH /SAYLES/ 2 DISPLAY DEBORAH SAYLES 2 GIVN DEBORAH 2 SURN SAYLES 2 NSFX ?> 1 SOURCES @source00040@ 1 POSITION -23080,-1060 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -23145,-1004,-23014,-1141 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 SYMBOL #FF00FF 4 FILL #FFFFFF 3 BORDER 4 OUTLINE #0000FF 2 FLAGS 3 ENABLE bt 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1659 2 NOTE ALT iii. Deborah. Born ca 1656. 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1700 2 PLAC Jamestown, Newport, RI 3 _XREF @place00371@ 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children of Deborah3 Sayles and Caleb Carr were as follows: 2 CONT 2 CONT + 53 i. John4 Carr, b. 4 Jan 1680/81 at Jamestown, RI; m. Abigail 2 CONC Remington. 2 CONT 2 CONT 54 ii. _____ Carr was born 16 Sep 1682. 2 CONT 2 CONT + 55 iii. Mercy Carr, b. 7 Oct 1683 at Jamestown, RI; m. Esek Brow 2 CONC n. 2 CONT 2 CONT 56 iv. Benjamin Carr was born 31 Oct 1685; he died 15 Mar 1701 2 CONC at age 15. 2 CONT 2 CONT + 57 v. Daniel Carr, b. 15 Nov 1687 at Jamestown, RI; m. Mary (--? 2 CONC --). 2 CONT 2 CONT + 58 vi. Peleg Carr, b. 14 Mar 1689/90; m. Anne Crawford; m. Eliza 2 CONC beth (--?--). 2 CONT 2 CONT + 59 vii. Deborah Carr, b. 1692 at Jamestown, RI; m. John Greene. 2 CONT 2 CONT + 60 viii. Robey Carr, b. 4 Sep 1694 at Jamestown, RI; m. James Gr 2 CONC eene. 2 CONT 2 CONT 61 ix. Rachael Carr was born 1695. 2 CONT 2 CONT 62 x. Caleb Carr was born circa 1700. 2 CONT 2 CONT + 63 xi. Sayles Carr, b. 24 Nov 1696 at Jamestown, RI; m. Martha C 2 CONC hild. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00160@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Mar 2007 3 TIME 16:44 1 TITL ?> 1 FAMS @F733@ 1 FAMC @fam07958@ 0 @I1239@ INDI 1 NAME MARY /WILLIAMS/ 2 DISPLAY MARY WILLIAMS 2 GIVN MARY 2 SURN WILLIAMS 2 NSFX > 1 SOURCES @source00043@ 1 POSITION -22940,-860 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -23005,-804,-22874,-941 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 SYMBOL #FF00FF 3 BORDER 4 OUTLINE #0000FF 2 FLAGS 3 ENABLE bt 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE AUG 1633 2 NOTE Born in Aug 1632 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA. 2 PLAC Plymouth Colony 3 _XREF @place00372@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1684 2 PLAC Providence, Providence, RI 3 _XREF @place00373@ 2 DISPOSITION 3 DATE 1684 3 PLAC Middletown, Newport, RI Near Easton's Beach 4 _XREF @place00374@ 2 NOTE Mary died in Middletown, Newport Co., RI, in 1684; she was 51. Buried 3 CONC in 1684 in Middletown, Newport Co., RI. near Easton's Beach. 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children of Mary2 Williams and John Sayles were as follows: 2 CONT 2 CONT Mary3 Sayles, b. 11 Jul 1652; m. William Greene; m. Rev. John Holme 2 CONC s. 2 CONT 2 CONT John Sayles, b. 17 Aug 1654 at Providence, RI; m. Elizabeth Olney. 2 CONT 2 CONT Deborah Sayles, b. circa 1656; m. Caleb Carr. 2 CONT . Isabel Sayles, b. 1657; m. Robert Hicks; m. John Tillinghast. 2 CONT 2 CONT Phebe Sayles, b. 1658 at Providence, RI; m. Job Greene. 2 CONT 2 CONT Eleanor (Ellen) Sayles, b. 1664 at Providence, RI; m. Richard Greene. 2 CONC 2 CONT 2 CONT Catherine Sayles, b. 1671 at Providence, RI; m. William Olney 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00540@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Mar 2007 3 TIME 16:44 1 TITL > 1 FAMC @F736@ 1 FAMS @fam07958@ 0 @I1240@ INDI 1 NAME ROGER /WILLIAMS/ 2 DISPLAY ROGER WILLIAMS 2 GIVN ROGER 2 SURN WILLIAMS 2 NPFX GOVERNOR 2 NSFX > 1 PICTURES @pic00040@, @pic00041@ 2 PRIMARY @pic00040@ 1 SOURCES @source00046@ 1 POSITION -23080,-650 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -23145,-594,-23014,-731 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1603 2 NOTE WILLIAMS, who was born in 1603 in St. Sepulchre's, London, England, an 3 CONC d died in 1683 in Providence. [2, 7] 3 CONT 2 PLAC London, London, England 3 _XREF @place00021@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 27 JAN 1683 2 PLAC Providence, Providence, RI 3 _XREF @place00373@ 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Roger Williams (December 21, 1603–April 1, 1684) was an English theolo 2 CONC gian, a notable proponent of the separation of Church and State, an ad 2 CONC vocate for fair dealings with Native Americans, founder of the city of 2 CONC Providence, Rhode Island and co-founder of the colony of Rhode Island 2 CONC . He is the originator of either the first or second Baptist church es 2 CONC tablished in America. 2 CONT Early life 2 CONT Roger was born to a Puritan family in London, England in about 1603. H 2 CONC is father, James Williams (1562-1620), was a merchant in Smithfield, E 2 CONC ngland. His mother was Alice Pemberton (1564-1634). 2 CONT 2 CONT Under the patronage of Sir Edward Coke (1552-1634), the famous jurist, 2 CONC Williams was educated at Sutton's Hospital and at the University of C 2 CONC ambridge, Pembroke College (B.A., 1627). He seems to have had a gift f 2 CONC or languages, and early acquired familiarity with Latin, Greek, Dutch, 2 CONC and French. He gave John Milton lessons in Dutch in exchange for less 2 CONC ons in Hebrew.[1] 2 CONT 2 CONT After graduating from Cambridge, Williams became chaplain to a rich fa 2 CONC mily. He married Mary Barnard (1609-1676) on December 15, 1629 at the 2 CONC Church of High Laver, Essex, England. They had six children, all born 2 CONC in America. 2 CONT 2 CONT Some time before the end of 1630, Williams decided that he could not l 2 CONC abor in England under Archbishop William Laud's rigorous (and High chu 2 CONC rch) administration, and adopted a position of dissent. He turned asid 2 CONC e offers of preferment in the university and in the Established Church 2 CONC , and instead resolved to seek in New England the liberty of conscienc 2 CONC e denied him at home. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT [edit] Removal to America 2 CONT In 1630, Roger and Mary Williams set sail for Boston on the Lyon. Arri 2 CONC ving on February 5, 1631, he was almost immediately invited to replace 2 CONC the pastor, who was returning to England. Finding that it was "an uns 2 CONC eparated church," Williams declined, instead giving voice to the separ 2 CONC ationist views he had surely formed in England. Among these, Williams 2 CONC asserted that the magistrate may not punish any sort of "breach of the 2 CONC first table [of the Ten Commandments]," such as idolatry, Sabbath-bre 2 CONC aking, false worship, and blasphemy and that every individual should b 2 CONC e free to follow his own convictions in religious matters. 2 CONT 2 CONT The first idea—that the magistrate should not punish religious infract 2 CONC ions—meant that the civil authority should not be the same as the eccl 2 CONC esiastical authority. The second idea—that people should have freedom 2 CONC of opinion on religious matters—he called "soul-liberty." It is one of 2 CONC the foundations for the United States Constitution's guarantees of no 2 CONC n-establishment of religion and of freedom to choose and practice one' 2 CONC s own religion. (See First Amendment to the United States Constitution 2 CONC ). Williams' use of the phrase "wall of separation" in describing his 2 CONC preferred relationship between religion and other matters is credited 2 CONC as the first use of that phrase, and potentially Thomas Jefferson's so 2 CONC urce in later speaking of the wall of separation between church and st 2 CONC ate.[2] 2 CONT 2 CONT The Salem church, which through interaction with the Plymouth colonist 2 CONC s had also adopted Separatist sentiments, invited Williams to become i 2 CONC ts teacher. His settlement was prevented by a remonstrance addressed t 2 CONC o Governor Endicott by six of the Boston leaders. The Plymouth colony 2 CONC then received him gladly, where he remained for about two years. Accor 2 CONC ding to Governor Bradford, "his teachings were well approved." 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT [edit] Relations with the American Indians 2 CONT 2 CONT 19th century engraving, after a painting by A. H. WrayWilliams’ respec 2 CONC t for the Indians and his willingness to deal with them on a basis of 2 CONC equality won their lasting friendship. He insisted always that any lan 2 CONC d settled by Europeans should be purchased fairly from the local tribe 2 CONC . Williams was also a vocal opponent of the forced conversion of the N 2 CONC atives to Christianity calling it one of the most "monstrous and most 2 CONC inhumane" acts forced upon the Native peoples and a "violation of Chri 2 CONC stian principles" [3]. 2 CONT 2 CONT While in Plymouth, Williams spent much time among the Indians, his "so 2 CONC ul's desire" being "to do the natives good." He wrote: "God was please 2 CONC d to give me a painful, patient spirit, to lodge with them in their fi 2 CONC lthy, smoky holes . . . to gain their tongue." During his early years 2 CONC in New England, he mastered the language of the natives to a remarkabl 2 CONC e degree. 2 CONT 2 CONT During that time, his mediation at the request of Massachusetts preven 2 CONC ted a coalition of the Pequot with the Narragansetts and Mohegans. He 2 CONC wrote of this service in later years: "Three days and nights my busine 2 CONC ss forced me to lodge and mix with the bloody Pequot ambassadors, whos 2 CONC e hands and arms methought reeked with the blood of my countrymen murd 2 CONC ered and massacred by them on [the] Connecticut River." Williams serve 2 CONC d other colonies as a mediator numerous times, particularly as dispute 2 CONC s between the Indians and colonists became more frequent. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT [edit] Life at Salem, Exile 2 CONT 2 CONT Roger Williams alleged House in Salem (or "Witch House") in c. 1910Tow 2 CONC ard the close of his ministry at Plymouth, Williams' views began to pl 2 CONC ace him in conflict with other members of the colony. The people of Pl 2 CONC ymouth quickly realized that they found his ways of thinking, particul 2 CONC arly concerning the Indians, too advanced and he left to go back to Sa 2 CONC lem. 2 CONT 2 CONT In the summer of 1633 Williams arrived in Salem and became unofficial 2 CONC assistant to Pastor Skelton. In August, 1634, (Skelton having died), h 2 CONC e became acting pastor and entered almost immediately into controversi 2 CONC es with the Massachusetts authorities that in a few months resulted in 2 CONC his exile by law from Salem after being brought before the Salem Cour 2 CONC t for spreading "diverse, new, and dangerous opinions" that questioned 2 CONC the Church. The law exiling Williams was not repealed until 1936 when 2 CONC Bill 488 was passed by the Massachusetts House. 2 CONT 2 CONT He was formally set apart as pastor of the church about May, 1635, aga 2 CONC inst the earnest protests of the Massachusetts authorities. An outline 2 CONC of the issues raised by Williams and uncompromisingly pressed include 2 CONC s the following: 2 CONT 2 CONT He regarded the Church of England as apostate, and any kind of fellows 2 CONC hip with it as grievous sin. He accordingly renounced communion not on 2 CONC ly with this church but with all who would not join with him in repudi 2 CONC ating it. 2 CONT He denounced the charter of the Massachusetts Company because it false 2 CONC ly represented the king of England as a Christian, and assumed that he 2 CONC had the right to give to his own subjects the land of the native Indi 2 CONC ans. He disapproved of "the unchristian oaths swallowed down" by the c 2 CONC olonists "at their coming forth from Old England, especially in the su 2 CONC perstitious Laud's time and domineering." He drew up a letter addresse 2 CONC d to the King expressing his dissatisfaction with the charter and soug 2 CONC ht to secure for it the endorsement of prominent colonists. In this le 2 CONC tter he is said to have charged King James I with blasphemy for callin 2 CONC g Europe "Christendom" and to have applied to the reigning king some o 2 CONC f the most opprobrious epithets in the Apocalypse. 2 CONT Equally disquieting was Williams' opposition to the "citizens' oath," 2 CONC which magistrates sought to force upon the colonists in order to be as 2 CONC sured of their loyalty. Williams maintained that it was Christ's sole 2 CONC prerogative to have his office established by oath, and that unregener 2 CONC ate men ought not in any case to be invited to perform any religious a 2 CONC ct. In opposing the oath Williams gained so much popular support that 2 CONC the measure had to be abandoned. 2 CONT In a dispute between the Massachusetts Bay court and the Salem colony 2 CONC regarding the possession of a piece of land (Marblehead) claimed by th 2 CONC e latter, the court offered to accede to the claims of Salem on condit 2 CONC ion that the Salem church make amends for its insolent conduct in inst 2 CONC alling Williams as pastor in defiance of the court and ministers. This 2 CONC demand involved the removal of the pastor. Williams regarded this pro 2 CONC posal as an outrageous attempt at bribery and had the Salem church sen 2 CONC d to the other Massachusetts churches a denunciation of the proceeding 2 CONC and demand that the churches exclude the magistrates from membership. 2 CONC This act was sharply resented by magistrates and churches, and such p 2 CONC ressure was brought to bear upon the Salem church as led a majority to 2 CONC consent to the removal of their pastor. He never entered the chapel a 2 CONC gain, but held religious services in his own house with his faithful a 2 CONC dherents. 2 CONT 2 CONT [edit] Settlement at Providence 2 CONT In June, Williams arrived at the present site of Providence, Rhode Isl 2 CONC and. Having secured land from the natives (see Canonicus), he establis 2 CONC hed a settlement with twelve "loving friends and neighbors" (several s 2 CONC ettlers had joined him from Massachusetts since the beginning of sprin 2 CONC g). Williams' settlement was based on a principle of equality. It was 2 CONC provided that "such others as the major part of us shall admit into th 2 CONC e same fellowship of vote with us" from time to time should become mem 2 CONC bers of their commonwealth. Obedience to the majority was promised by 2 CONC all, but "only in civil things." In 1640, another agreement was signed 2 CONC by thirty-nine freemen, expressing their determination "still to hold 2 CONC forth liberty of conscience." Thus a government unique in its day was 2 CONC created—a government expressly providing for religious liberty and a 2 CONC separation between civil and ecclesiastical authority (church and stat 2 CONC e) 2 CONT 2 CONT The colony was named Providence, due to Williams' belief that God had 2 CONC sustained him and his followers and brought them to this place. 2 CONT 2 CONT In 1637, some followers of Anne Hutchinson visited Williams to seek hi 2 CONC s guidance in moving away from Massachusetts. Like Williams, this grou 2 CONC p was in trouble with the Puritan theocrats. He advised them to purcha 2 CONC se land on Aquidneck Island from the Native Americans. They settled in 2 CONC a place called Pocasset, which is now the town of Portsmouth, Rhode I 2 CONC sland. Among them were Anne Hutchinsons's husband William, William Cod 2 CONC dington and John Clarke. 2 CONT 2 CONT In 1643, Williams was sent to England by his fellow citizens to secure 2 CONC a charter for the colony. The Puritans were then in power in England, 2 CONC and through the offices of Sir Henry Vane a democratic charter was ob 2 CONC tained. 2 CONT 2 CONT In 1647, the colony on Rhode Island was united with Providence under a 2 CONC single government, and liberty of conscience was again proclaimed. Th 2 CONC e area became a safe haven for people who were persecuted for their be 2 CONC liefs—Baptists, Quakers, Jews, and others went there to follow their c 2 CONC onsciences in peace and safety. On May 18, 1652, Rhode Island passed t 2 CONC he first law in North America making slavery illegal. 2 CONT 2 CONT Disagreement arose between the mainland towns of Providence and Warwic 2 CONC k on the one side and the towns of Aquidneck Island on the other. Ther 2 CONC e was also disagreement (on the island) between the followers of John 2 CONC Clarke and William Coddington. Coddington went to England and, in 1651 2 CONC , had secured from the council of state a commission to rule the islan 2 CONC ds of Rhode Island and Conanicut. This arrangement left Providence and 2 CONC Warwick to themselves. Coddington's scheme was strongly disapproved b 2 CONC y Williams and Clarke and their followers, especially as it seemed to 2 CONC involve a federation of Coddington's domain with Massachusetts and Con 2 CONC necticut and a consequent threat to liberty of conscience, not only on 2 CONC the islands, but also in Providence and Warwick, which would be left 2 CONC unprotected. 2 CONT 2 CONT Many of the opponents of Coddington were, by this time, Baptists. Late 2 CONC r, in the same year, Williams and Clarke went to England on behalf of 2 CONC their friends to secure from Oliver Cromwell's government the annulmen 2 CONC t of Coddington's charter and the recognition of the colony as a repub 2 CONC lic, dependent only on England. They succeeded, and Williams soon retu 2 CONC rned to Providence. To the end of his life, he continued to take a dee 2 CONC p interest in public affairs. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT [edit] Relations with the Baptists 2 CONT 2 CONT First Baptist Church in America. Williams founded the congregation in 2 CONC 1638In 1638, several Massachusetts credobaptist Christians who had fou 2 CONC nd themselves subject to persecution removed to Providence (see pedoba 2 CONC ptism). Most of these had probably been under Williams' influence whil 2 CONC e he was in Massachusetts, while some may have been influenced by Engl 2 CONC ish antipedobaptists before they left England. 2 CONT 2 CONT John Smyth, Thomas Helwys, and John Murton were founders (1609) and of 2 CONC the rich literature in advocacy of liberty of conscience produced by 2 CONC this party after its return to England. He could have hardly avoided l 2 CONC earning something of the Calvinistic antipedobaptist party that arose 2 CONC in London in 1633, a short time after his departure, led by Spilsbury, 2 CONC Eaton, and others. 2 CONT 2 CONT However, Williams did not adopt antipedobaptist views before his banis 2 CONC hment from Massachusetts, for antipedobaptism was not laid to his acco 2 CONC unt by his opponents. Winthrop attributes Williams' "Anabaptist" views 2 CONC to the influence of Katherine Scott, a sister of Anne Hutchinson, the 2 CONC Antinomian. It is probable that Ezekiel Holliman came to Providence a 2 CONC s an antipedobaptist and joined with Mrs. Scott in impressing upon Wil 2 CONC liams the importance of believers' baptism. 2 CONT 2 CONT About March 1639, Williams was baptized by Holliman and immediately pr 2 CONC oceeded to baptize Holliman and eleven others. Thus was constituted a 2 CONC Baptist church which still survives as the First Baptist Church in Ame 2 CONC rica. At about the same time, John Clarke, Williams’ compatriot in the 2 CONC cause of religious freedom in the New World, established a Baptist ch 2 CONC urch in Newport, Rhode Island. "There is much debate over the centurie 2 CONC s as to whether the Providence or Newport church deserved the place of 2 CONC 'first' Baptist congregation in America. Exact records for both congr 2 CONC egations are lacking."[4] Therefore, both Roger Williams and John Clar 2 CONC ke are variously credited as being the founder of the Baptist faith in 2 CONC America. 2 CONT 2 CONT Williams remained with the little church in Providence only a few mont 2 CONC hs. He became convinced that the ordinances having been lost in the ap 2 CONC ostasy could not be validly restored without a special divine commissi 2 CONC on, making the following statement upon his departure from the sect: 2 CONT 2 CONT There is no regularly constituted church of Christ on earth, nor any p 2 CONC erson qualified to administer any church ordinances; nor can there be 2 CONC until new apostles are sent by the Great Head of the Church for whose 2 CONC coming I am seeking. (Picturesque America, p. 502.) 2 CONT He assumed the attitude of a "Seeker" or "Come-outer," always deeply r 2 CONC eligious and active in the propagation of Christian truth, yet not fee 2 CONC ling satisfied that any body of Christians had all of the marks of the 2 CONC true Church. He continued on friendly terms with the Baptists, being 2 CONC in agreement with them in their rejection of infant baptism as in most 2 CONC other matters. 2 CONT 2 CONT Williams' religious and ecclesiastical attitude is well expressed in t 2 CONC he following sentences (1643): 2 CONT 2 CONT The two first principles and foundations of true religion, or worship 2 CONC of the true God in Christ, are repentance from dead works and faith to 2 CONC ward God, before the doctrines of baptism or washing and the laying on 2 CONC of hands, which continue the ordinances and practises of worship; the 2 CONC want of which I conceive is the bane of millions of souls in England 2 CONC and all other nations professing to be Christian nations, who are brou 2 CONC ght by public authority to baptism and fellowship with God in ordinanc 2 CONC es of worship, before the saving work of repentance and a true turning 2 CONC to God. 2 CONT 2 CONT [edit] Death, interment, and memorials 2 CONT Williams died in early 1684 and was buried on his own property. Some t 2 CONC ime later in the nineteenth century his remains were moved to the tomb 2 CONC of a descendant in the North Burial Ground. Finally, in 1936, they we 2 CONC re placed within a bronze container and put into the base of a monumen 2 CONC t on Prospect Terrace in Providence. When his remains were discovered 2 CONC for reburial, they were under an apple tree. The roots of the tree had 2 CONC grown into the spot where Williams' skull rested and followed the pat 2 CONC h of his decomposing bones and grew roughly in the shape of his skelet 2 CONC on. Only a small amount of bone was found to be reburied. The "William 2 CONC s Root" is now part of the collection of the Rhode Island Historical S 2 CONC ociety, where it is mounted on a board in the basement of the John Bro 2 CONC wn House Museum. [1][2] 2 CONT 2 CONT Roger Williams National Memorial, established in 1965, is a park in do 2 CONC wntown Providence. Roger Williams Park is a city park on the southern 2 CONC edge of Providence. Williams was selected in 1872 to represent Rhode I 2 CONC sland in the National Statuary Hall Collection in the United States Ca 2 CONC pitol. 2 CONT **************************************************** 2 CONT Roger Williams, son of William Williams, was born in Wales in 1606. Wi 2 CONC th his wife Mary, he came from England and landed in Boston, February 2 CONC 5,1631. In 1635 Roger was banished from the Plymouth colony where he h 2 CONC ad been assistant pastor to Ralph Smith, because of difference in reli 2 CONC gious belief. With some followers he made a settlement in what is now 2 CONC Rhode Island, in 1636, and called it Providence. In March 1639 they or 2 CONC ganized a church, the first Baptist Church in America. It is still in 2 CONC existence, and is now known as the First Baptist Church of Providence. 2 CONT 2 CONT This church was organized with 12 members. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Mar 2007 3 TIME 16:44 1 TITL > 1 FAMS @F736@ 1 FAMC @fam07961@ 0 @I1241@ INDI 1 NAME MERCY /?/ 2 DISPLAY MERCY ? 2 GIVN MERCY 2 SURN ? 1 SOURCES @source00042@ 1 POSITION -23450,-900 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -23498,-844,-23402,-981 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 21 SEP 1675 2 PLAC Newport, Newport, RI 3 _XREF @place00326@ 2 DISPOSITION 3 DATE SEP 1675 3 PLAC Newport, Newport, RI 4 _XREF @place00326@ 1 ISDEAD Y 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Mar 2007 3 TIME 16:44 1 FAMS @F734@ 0 @I1242@ INDI 1 NAME MARTHA /HARDINGTON/ 2 DISPLAY MARTHA HARDINGTON 2 GIVN MARTHA 2 SURN HARDINGTON 1 SOURCES @source00045@ 1 POSITION -23470,-660 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -23552,-604,-23387,-741 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ~1593 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Mar 2007 3 TIME 16:44 1 FAMS @F737@ 0 @I1243@ INDI 1 NAME BENJAMIN /CARR/ 2 DISPLAY BENJAMIN CARR 2 GIVN BENJAMIN 2 SURN CARR 1 SOURCES @source00044@ 1 POSITION -23650,-660 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -23714,-604,-23585,-741 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1592 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Mar 2007 3 TIME 16:44 1 FAMS @F737@ 0 @I1248@ INDI 1 NAME ESEK /BROWN/ 2 DISPLAY ESEK BROWN 2 GIVN ESEK 2 SURN BROWN 1 SOURCES @source00032@ 1 POSITION -24010,-1250 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -24075,-1194,-23944,-1331 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 FILL #00FF00 3 BORDER 4 FILL #FFFF00 2 FLAGS 3 ENABLE bt 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 MAR 1679 2 PLAC Newport, Newport, RI 3 _XREF @place00326@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 4 DEC 1772 2 PLAC Swansea, Bristol, MA 3 _XREF @place00046@ 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE The following information is from The New England Historical and Genea 2 CONC logical Register - 1926, Volume LXXX, which was published by the Socie 2 CONC ty at the Robert Henry Eddy Memorial Rooms, Boston, 1926. 2 CONT 2 CONT It was transcribed in 1996 by Hal G. Brown, editor of the Brown Family 2 CONC Genealogical Society (19 Terrace Street, Keene NH 03431). 2 CONT *************************** 2 CONT 2 CONT !ESEK3 BROWN (James,2 Chad1), born at Newport 8 Mar. 1679, died at Swa 2 CONC nsea, Mass., 4 Dec. 1772. He married at Jamestown, 29 Nov. 1705, MERCY 2 CONC CARR, born 7 Oct. 1683, died in Dec. 1776, daughter of Caleb and Debo 2 CONC rah (Sayles) Carr of Newport and through her mother a descendant of Ro 2 CONC ger Williams. "He removed from Newport in 1715 to Swansea and lived on 2 CONC Gardner's Neck. His obituary states that he was survived by 11 childr 2 CONC en, 112 grandchildren, and 129 great-grandchildren. 2 CONT 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Mar 2007 3 TIME 16:44 1 FAMS @F732@ 1 FAMC @F741@ 0 @I1249@ INDI 1 NAME JAMES /BROWN/ 2 DISPLAY JAMES BROWN 2 GIVN JAMES 2 SURN BROWN 1 SOURCES @source00034@ 1 POSITION -24200,-1080 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -24265,-1024,-24134,-1161 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 FILL #00FF00 3 BORDER 4 FILL #FFFF00 2 FLAGS 3 ENABLE bt 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1632 2 NOTE Birth: ABT 1632 in High Wycombe,Buckinghamshire,England 1 3 CONT Death: BEF 1683 in Newport,Newport,RI 2 PLAC High Wycombe,Buckinghamshire,England 3 _XREF @place00606@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE <1683 2 PLAC Newport, Newport, RI 3 _XREF @place00326@ 2 NOTE Death: BEF 1683 in Newport,Newport,RI 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE !"On 31 Dec. 1672 James Brown of Newport conveyed to Daniel Abbott a p 2 CONC arcel of land 'which was my father Chadd Browne his house lot or home 2 CONC share he received from ye town of Providence, my said father in his la 2 CONC st will appointing the same after his wife Elizabeth Browne her deceas 2 CONC e, to revert unto my brother John Browne, which said share my brother 2 CONC John passed over to me.' (Providence Deeds.) 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00543@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Mar 2007 3 TIME 16:44 1 FAMS @F741@ 1 FAMC @F742@ 0 @I1250@ INDI 1 NAME ELIZABETH /CARR/ 2 DISPLAY ELIZABETH CARR 2 GIVN ELIZABETH 2 SURN CARR 1 SOURCES @source00035@ 1 POSITION -23790,-1100 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -23858,-1044,-23721,-1181 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ~1652 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 8 DEC 1697 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT John BROWN b: 1671 in Newport,Newport,RI c: BEF 1709 in Trinity Churc 2 CONC h,Newport,RI 2 CONT Esek BROWN b: 8 MAR 1679 in Newport,Newport,RI 2 CONT James BROWN b: in Newport,Newport,RI 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00008@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Mar 2007 3 TIME 16:44 1 FAMS @F741@ 1 FAMC @fam07953@ 0 @I1251@ INDI 1 NAME CHAD /BROWNE/ 2 DISPLAY CHAD BROWNE 2 GIVN CHAD 2 SURN BROWNE 2 NSFX > 1 SOURCES @source00036@ 1 POSITION -24310,-860 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -24375,-804,-24244,-941 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 FILL #00FF00 3 BORDER 4 FILL #FFFF00 2 FLAGS 3 ENABLE bt 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1600 2 NOTE Birth: Between 1600-1603 in High Wycombe,Buckinghamshire,England 1 3 CONT 2 PLAC High Wycombe,Buckinghamshire,England 1 3 _XREF @place00607@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE ~1663 2 PLAC Providence,Providence,R.I 3 _XREF @place00608@ 2 DISPOSITION 3 PLAC Providence, Providence, RI 4 _XREF @place00373@ 2 NOTE alt 1665 Death: on or before 1663 in Providence,Providence,R.I 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Chaddus "Chad" BROWN 2 CONT He served on a Committee to compile a list of the first lots situated 2 CONC on the town street. His service in this direction is mentioned years a 2 CONC fter in a letter from Roger Williams to John Whipple, Jr., July 8, 168 2 CONC 9. Served also on a Committee, with three others, to settle all matter 2 CONC s of difference between Providence and Pawtuxet, regarding the divisio 2 CONC n of lines, and was the first settled8 pastor of the First Baptist Chu 2 CONC rch. His wife was Elizabeth (???). 2 CONT 2 CONT !Their son, David Brown [Daniel], who died 1710, married, 1669, Alice 2 CONC Hearnden [Harrington], and their daughter Hallelujah, married James, t 2 CONC he son of Epenetus and Mary (Whipple) Olney, whose daughter Mary, marr 2 CONC ied Arthur Fenner II. 2 CONT ****************************************************** 2 CONT !The below information is from the web site of USGenWeb Rhode Island 2 CONT http://www.rootsweb.com/~rigenweb/article3.html 2 CONT The History of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations:Bi 2 CONC ographical, by the American Historical Society, Inc., 1920, volume 6. 2 CONC Descendants of Rev. Chad Brown through Eight generations Pages 188-191 2 CONC , Descendants of William Bailey: Seth Brown through Charles Stone Brow 2 CONC n, Pages 198-200 2 CONT transcribed by Susan W. Pieroth 2 CONT to whom I am grateful and acknowledge. 2 CONT 2 CONT ! Rev. Chad Brown, immigrant ancestor and founder of the family, came 2 CONC from England in the ship “Martin,” which arrived in Boston, in the Mas 2 CONC sachusetts Colony, in July, 1638. He brought with him his wife Elizabe 2 CONC th, son John, then eight years old, and perhaps younger children. A fe 2 CONC llow passenger died on the voyage, and Chad Brown witnessed the will s 2 CONC oon after his arrival. He did not remain long in the Massachusetts Col 2 CONC ony, probably because of his religious views, but soon removed to Prov 2 CONC idence, where he became at once a leader and one of the most valued ci 2 CONC tizens of the colony. 2 CONT 2 CONT !That same year, 1638, he and twelve others signed a compact relative 2 CONC to the government of the town. His work in settling the serious diffic 2 CONC ulties which had arisen between the original thirteen proprietors of P 2 CONC rovidence, and the later settlers, is thus referred to by Roger Willia 2 CONC ms: “The truth is, Chad Browne, that wise and godly soul (now with God 2 CONC ), with myself brought the remaining aftercomers and the first twelve 2 CONC to a oneness by arbitration.” Chad Brown was soon afterward appointed 2 CONC in the capacity of surveyor on a committee to compile a list of the ho 2 CONC me lots of the first settlers of the “Towne Street,” and the meadows a 2 CONC llotted to them. His own home lot fronted on “Towne Streete,” now Sout 2 CONC h Main street and Market Square, with the southern boundary to the sou 2 CONC thward of College and South Main streets. The college grounds of Brown 2 CONC University now comprise a large portion of this lot. 2 CONT 2 CONT !In 1640 Chad Brown served as member of a committee with others in reg 2 CONC ard to the disputed boundary between Providence and Pawtuxet. In the s 2 CONC ame year he, with Robert Cole, William Harris and John Warner, formed 2 CONC the committee of Providence Colony to report their first written form 2 CONC of government, which wad adopted and continued in force until 1644, in 2 CONC which year Roger Williams returned from England with the first charte 2 CONC r. Chad Brown was the first of the thirty-nine signers of this agreeme 2 CONC nt. In 1642 Mr. Brown was formally ordained as the first settled pasto 2 CONC r of the Baptist church of Providence. At this time, and for more than 2 CONC a half century afterward, the church had no meeting house, but met fo 2 CONC r worship in a grove or orchard, and in unpleasant weather in the hous 2 CONC es of its members. Rev. Chad Brown remained at the head of his church 2 CONC until his death, which occurred about the year 1665. 2 CONT 2 CONT !He seems to have been the first pastor of the First Baptist Church in 2 CONC Providence, the connection of Roger Williams having been of so brief 2 CONC duration, and of so informal a character, as to forbid that he should 2 CONC be recognized as its firs pastor. The venerable John Howland says: “On 2 CONC the question among the founders of Rhode Island College on what lot t 2 CONC o place the building--University Hall--they decided on the present sit 2 CONC e because it was the home lot of Chad Brown, the first minister of the 2 CONC Baptist Church.” Throughout his life in Rhode Island he was classed a 2 CONC mong those men of culture an ability who were chosen to represent the 2 CONC colony on official business. He was a saintly character, and his influ 2 CONC ence went far toward establishing and keeping peace among the early se 2 CONC ttlers. His remains, which were originally interred in a lot not far f 2 CONC rom where the court house, on the corner of College and Benefit street 2 CONC s, now stands, were removed in 1792 to the North Burying Ground. 2 CONT 2 2 CONT 2 CONT ************************************************ 2 CONT Of the parentage, birthplace and early history of Chad Brown 2 CONT nothing is now known. Accompanied by his wife Elizabeth and 2 CONT son John, then eight years of age, and perhaps his younger sons, 2 CONT he emigrated from England in the ship Martin, which arrived in 2 CONT Boston, Mass., July, 1638. A fellow passenger, Sylvester Baldwin, 2 CONT of Aston Clinton, Bucks Co., Eng., died during the voyage, 2 CONT and Chad Brown, soon after his arrival, witnessed the 2 CONT nuncupative will. Of this Savage gives the following account : " 2 CONT On the main ocean, bound for N. E., his nuncupative will 2 CONT was made 21 June, and proved 13 July of that year, before Dep. 2 CONT Gov. Dudley, by oaths of Chad Brown, Francis Bolt, James 2 CONT Weeden and John Baldwin." 2 CONT It is probable that his religious views were not in harmony 2 CONT with those of the Massachusetts settlers, as he soon removed to 2 CONT Providence, where he became at once a leader in the colony and 2 CONT one of its most valued citizens. According to tradition, he was 2 CONT an exile from Salem "for conscience' sake." His coming to 2 CONT Providence was the same year of his arrival, and there, with 2 CONT twelve others, he signed the following compact : " We whose 2 CONT names are hereunder, desirous to inhabit in the town of 2 CONT Providence, do promise to subject ourselves in active or passive 2 CONT obedience to all such orders or agreements as shall be made for 2 CONT the public good of the body, in an orderly way, by the major 2 CONT assent of the present inhabitants, masters of families, incorporated 2 CONT together into a town fellowship, and such others as they 2 CONT shall admit into them, only in civil things." 2 CONT In his capacity as surveyor, he was soon after appointed on a 2 CONT committee to compile a list of the Lots of the first settlers 2 CONT on the " Towne Streete" and the meadows allotted to them. It 2 CONT is to this important work that we are indebted for our knowledge 2 CONT of these properties. His Home Lot fronted on the "Towne 2 CONT Streete," now South Main and Market Square, with the southern 2 CONT boundary to the southward of College and South Main Streets. 2 CONT It was about one hundred and twelve feet wide, and extended 2 CONT eastwardly to the " Highway," now Hope Street. The College 2 CONT Grounds of Brown University comprise a large portion of this 2 CONT lot. 2 CONT In 1640 he served on a committee with three others regarding 2 CONT the disputed boundary line between Providence and Pawtuxet. 2 CONT They reported in July that they had given the matter serious 2 CONT and careful consideration. "We have gone the fairest and 2 CONT equallest way to produce our peace." 2 CONT 2 CONT The same year, Robert Cole, Chad Brown, William Harris and 2 CONT John Warner, were the committee of Providence Colony who 2 CONT reported to them their first written form of government, which 2 CONT was adopted and continued in force until 1644, when Roger 2 CONT Williams returned from England with the first Charter. Of the 2 CONT thirty-nine signatures to mis agreement, Chad Brown's is the 2 CONT first. This instrument contains the arbitration decision to 2 CONT which in later years Roger Williams, in speaking of the dissensions 2 CONT which so disturbed the peace of the early colonists referred 2 CONT on this wise : " The truth is that Chad Brown, that Holy man, 2 CONT now with God, and myself, brought the remaining after-comers 2 CONT and the first twelve to a one-ness by arbitration." 2 CONT In 1642 he was ordained as the first settled Pastor of the 2 CONT Baptist Church and is thus mentioned by Hague in his Historical 2 CONT Discourse : " Contemporary with Roger Williams, he possessed 2 CONT a cooler temperament, and was happily adapted to sustain 2 CONT the interests of religion just where that great man failed. Not 2 CONT being affected by the arguments of the Seekers, he maintained 2 CONT his standing firmly in a church which he believed to be founded 2 CONT on the Rock of eternal truth ' even the Word of God which 2 CONT abideth forever.' We know only enough of his character to 2 CONT excite the wish to know more ; but from that little it is clear 2 CONT that he was highly esteemed as a man of sound judgment and 2 CONT of a Christian spirit. Often referred to as the arbitrator of 2 CONT existing differences, in a state of society where individual influence 2 CONC 2 CONT was needed as a substitute for well digested laws, he won 2 CONT that commendation which the Savior pronounced when he said, ' 2 CONT blessed are the peace-makers, for they shall be called the 2 CONT children of God.'" 2 CONT In 1643 he was on a committee to negotiate peace between the 2 CONT Warwick settlers and Massachusetts Bay. Their efforts, however, 2 CONT proved ineffectual, and it was not until 1065 that the 2 CONT claims of Massachusetts Bay Colony in regard to Warwick were 2 CONT set aside by the Royal Commissioners, and a decision rendered in 2 CONT favor of the Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. 2 CONT It is evident that he died some years earlier than has been 2 CONT supposed, as the name of his widow occurs in a tax list of Sept. 2 CONT 2, 1650. His sons allude in deeds to the will of their father. 2 CONT Chad and Elizabeth Browne were buried in an orchard on his 2 CONT Home Lot, College Street, corner of Benefit, where the County 2 CONT Court House now stands. Their remains were removed in 1792 2 CONT to the Nicholas Brown lot in the North Burial Ground where a 2 CONT stone with this inscription marks the spot : 2 CONT 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Mar 2007 3 TIME 16:44 1 TITL > 1 FAMS @F742@ 1 FAMC @fam07966@ 0 @I1252@ INDI 1 NAME ELIZABETH /SHARPAROWE/ 2 DISPLAY ELIZABETH SHARPAROWE 2 GIVN ELIZABETH 2 SURN SHARPAROWE 1 SOURCES @source00037@ 1 POSITION -24080,-870 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -24168,-814,-23991,-951 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE ~1604 2 NOTE ABT 1604 in Melchourne,England 2 PLAC Melchbourne England 3 _XREF @place00609@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE ~1672 2 PLAC Providence, Providence, RI 3 _XREF @place00373@ 2 NOTE 1672 in Providence,Providence,R.I. 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE The children of Chad and Elizabeth Browne were : 2 CONT **************************** 2 CONT Children 2 CONT John BROWN b: ABT 1629 in in England 2 CONT James BROWN b: ABT 1632 in High Wycombe,Buckinghamshire,England 2 CONT Jeremiah BROWN b: ABT 1634 in High Wycombe,Buckinghamshire,England 2 CONT Chad "Juda" BROWN b: ABT 1636 in High Wycombe,Buckinghamshire,England 2 CONT Daniel BROWN b: 1638 in Providence,Providence,R.I. 2 CONT *******************************************ALT 2 CONT JOHN, b. 1630. 2 CONT JEREMiAH 2 CONT JODAH, or CHAD. ci. May 10, 1683, unmarried, 2 CONT DANIEL. 2 CONT *********************** 2 CONT He had five sons, 2 CONT JOHN, JAMES, JEREMIAH, CHAD AND DANIEL, 2 CONT 2 CONT (JOHN BROWN (Chad*),b. 1630, d. about 1706, m. Mary, 2 CONT daughter of Rev. Obailiah and Catharine Holmes of Newport, R. I. ) 2 CONT 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Mar 2007 3 TIME 16:44 1 FAMS @F742@ 0 @ind16219@ INDI 1 NAME ROBERT /CARR/ 2 DISPLAY ROBERT CARR 2 GIVN ROBERT 2 SURN CARR 2 NSFX ~> 1 SOURCES @source00038@ 1 POSITION -23860,-870 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -23925,-814,-23794,-951 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE ~1614 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1681 1 ISDEAD Y 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Mar 2007 3 TIME 17:47 1 TITL ~> 1 FAMS @fam07953@ 0 @ind16220@ INDI 1 NAME ? /?/ 2 DISPLAY ? ? 2 GIVN ? 2 SURN ? 1 POSITION -23730,-910 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -23772,-868,-23688,-966 1 SEX F 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Mar 2007 3 TIME 16:44 1 FAMS @fam07953@ 0 @I1255@ INDI 1 NAME MARY /BARNARD/ 2 DISPLAY MARY BARNARD 2 GIVN MARY 2 SURN BARNARD 1 SOURCES @source00055@ 1 POSITION -22840,-680 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -22905,-624,-22774,-761 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 SYMBOL #FF00FF 3 BORDER 4 OUTLINE #0000FF 4 FILL #FFFF80 2 FLAGS 3 ENABLE bt 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 SEP 1609 2 NOTE was christened on 24 Sept. 1609 in Worksop[1], 2 PLAC Worksop 3 _XREF @place00603@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1676 2 PLAC Providence, Providence Co, Rhode Island 3 _XREF @place00009@ 2 NOTE and died in 1676 in Providence. She married in High Laver, on 15 Dec. 3 CONC 1629, 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children of Roger1 Williams and Mary Barnard were as follows: 2 CONT 2 CONT + 2 i. Mary2 Williams, b. Aug 1633; m. John Sayles. 2 CONT 2 CONT + 3 ii. Freeborn Williams, b. 4 Oct 1635; m. Thomas Hart; m. Walte 2 CONC r Clarke. 2 CONT 2 CONT 4 iii. Providence Williams was born Sep 1638; he died Mar 1686 2 CONC at age 47. 2 CONT 2 CONT + 5 iv. Mercy Williams, b. 15 Jul 1640 at Providence, RI; m. Resol 2 CONC ved Waterman; m. Samuel Winsor. 2 CONT 2 CONT + 6 v. Daniel Williams, b. Feb 1641 at Providence, RI; m. Rebecca 2 CONC Rhodes. 2 CONT 2 CONT + 7 vi. Joseph Williams, b. 12 Dec 1643 at Providence, RI; m. Lydi 2 CONC a Olney. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00402@ 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Mar 2007 3 TIME 16:44 1 FAMS @F736@ 1 FAMC @fam07960@ 0 @ind16221@ INDI 1 NAME ROBERT /SWAN/ 2 DISPLAY ROBERT SWAN 2 GIVN ROBERT 2 SURN SWAN 1 POSITION 5060,-750 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 4995,-694,5126,-831 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1627 2 NOTE Born: 1627 3 CONT Gilberdike, Eastrington Parish, East Yorkshire, England 3 CONT 2 PLAC Gilberdike, Eastrington Parish, East Yorkshire, England 3 _XREF @place00590@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 11 FEB 1697 2 PLAC Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00158@ 2 NOTE Died: 11 Feb 1697 3 CONT Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Robert Swan 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07955@ 0 @ind16222@ INDI 1 NAME ELIZABETH /ACY/ 2 DISPLAY ELIZABETH ACY 2 GIVN ELIZABETH 2 SURN ACY 1 POSITION 5260,-750 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 5192,-694,5329,-831 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 OCT 1632 2 NOTE Born: 24 Oct 1632 3 CONT Kirk Ella, [parish], Yorkshire, England 3 CONT 2 PLAC Kirk Ella, [parish], Yorkshire, England 3 _XREF @place00591@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 11 AUG 1689 2 PLAC Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00158@ 2 NOTE Died: 11 Aug 1689 3 CONT Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Elizabeth Acy 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00538@ 1 FAMS @fam07955@ 1 FAMC @fam07956@ 0 @ind16223@ INDI 1 NAME WILLIAM /ACIE/ 2 DISPLAY WILLIAM ACIE 2 GIVN WILLIAM 2 SURN ACIE 1 POSITION 5160,-540 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 5095,-484,5226,-621 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 MAR 1596 2 NOTE Born: 18 Mar 1596 3 CONT Kirk Ella, [parish], Yorkshire, England 3 CONT 2 PLAC Kirk Ella, [parish], Yorkshire, England 3 _XREF @place00591@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 30 SEP 1690 2 PLAC Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00592@ 2 NOTE Died: 30 Sep 1690 3 CONT Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE William Acie 2 CONT Born: 18 Mar 1596 2 CONT Kirk Ella, [parish], Yorkshire, England 2 CONT Died: 30 Sep 1690 2 CONT Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07956@ 1 FAMC @fam07957@ 0 @ind16224@ INDI 1 NAME MARGARET /HAITON/ 2 DISPLAY MARGARET HAITON 2 GIVN MARGARET 2 SURN HAITON 2 NICK HAITON 1 POSITION 5390,-540 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 5319,-484,5462,-621 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1599 2 NOTE Born: abt 1599 3 CONT Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts, USA ???? 3 CONT 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 12 FEB 1675 2 PLAC Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00592@ 2 NOTE Died: 12 Feb 1675 3 CONT Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Margaret Haiton 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00537@ 1 FAMS @fam07956@ 0 @ind16225@ INDI 1 NAME WILLIAM (ENGLAND) /ACYE/ 2 DISPLAY WILLIAM (ENGLAND) ACYE 2 GIVN WILLIAM 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN ACYE 1 POSITION 5060,-330 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 4992,-274,5129,-436 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 JAN 1562 2 NOTE Born: 24 Jan 1562 3 CONT Kirk Ella, [parish], Yorkshire, England 3 CONT 2 PLAC Kirk Ella, [parish], Yorkshire, England 3 _XREF @place00591@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 6 JAN 1626 2 PLAC Kirk Ella, [parish], Yorkshire, England 3 _XREF @place00591@ 2 NOTE Died: 6 Jan 1626 3 CONT Kirk Ella, [parish], Yorkshire, England 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE William Acye 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07957@ 0 @ind16226@ INDI 1 NAME JANE (ENGLAND) /SKALES/ 2 DISPLAY JANE (ENGLAND) SKALES 2 GIVN JANE 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN SKALES 1 POSITION 5260,-330 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 5192,-274,5329,-436 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1565 2 NOTE Born: abt 1565 3 CONT Kirk Ella, [parish], Yorkshire, England 3 CONT 2 PLAC Kirk Ella, [parish], Yorkshire, England 3 _XREF @place00591@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 4 JUL 1627 2 PLAC Kirk Ella, [parish], Yorkshire, England 3 _XREF @place00591@ 2 NOTE Died: 4 Jul 1627 3 CONT Kirk Ella, [parish], Yorkshire, England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Jane Skales 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00539@ 1 FAMS @fam07957@ 0 @ind16227@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN /SAYLES/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN SAYLES 2 GIVN JOHN 2 SURN SAYLES 1 POSITION -23240,-880 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -23305,-824,-23174,-961 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1633 2 NOTE orn ca 1630/1633 in Charlestown, Suffolk Co., MA 2 PLAC Charlestown, Suffolk Co., MA 3 _XREF @place00601@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1681 2 PLAC Middletown, Newport Co., RI 3 _XREF @place00599@ 2 DISPOSITION 3 PLAC Middletown, Newport Co., RI. 4 _XREF @place00600@ 2 NOTE B. John died in Middletown, Newport Co., RI, in 1681; he was 51. Burie 3 CONC d in 1681 in Middletown, Newport Co., RI. near Easton's Beach. 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07958@ 1 FAMC @fam07959@ 0 @ind16228@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN /SAYLES/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN SAYLES 2 GIVN JOHN 2 SURN SAYLES 1 POSITION -23300,-650 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -23351,-594,-23249,-731 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1600 2 NOTE S was born circa 1600 in Sudbury, Suffolk, England, 2 PLAC Sudbury, Suffolk, England, 3 _XREF @place00602@ 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE . He married on 11 Aug. 1625. 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07959@ 0 @ind16229@ INDI 1 NAME // 1 POSITION -23220,-680 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -23262,-638,-23178,-722 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @fam07959@ 0 @ind16230@ INDI 1 NAME RICHARD /BARNARD/ 2 DISPLAY RICHARD BARNARD 2 GIVN RICHARD 2 SURN BARNARD 2 NPFX REVRICHARD 1 SOURCES @source00054@ 1 POSITION -22880,-480 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -22945,-424,-22814,-561 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 APR 1568 2 NOTE , was born on 30 April 1568 in Epworth 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE MAR 1641 2 NOTE and died in March 1641 in Batcombe 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE REV. RICHARD2 BARNARD (John1), son of (1) John1 and Anne (WRIGHT) BARN 2 CONC ARD, 1 FAMS @fam07960@ 0 @ind16231@ INDI 1 NAME // 1 POSITION -22740,-470 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -22782,-428,-22698,-512 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @fam07960@ 0 @ind16232@ INDI 1 NAME JAMES (ENGLAND) /WILLIAMS/ 2 DISPLAY JAMES (ENGLAND) WILLIAMS 2 GIVN JAMES 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN WILLIAMS 1 POSITION -23180,-440 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -23248,-384,-23111,-546 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1562 2 NOTE , was born in 1562 in St. Albans, 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 9 JUL 1620 2 PLAC St. Sepulchre, London, England. 3 _XREF @place00604@ 2 NOTE , died on 7 Sept. 1620 in London and was buried on 19 Nov. 1620 in St. 3 CONC Sepulchre, London, England. 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE JAMES2 WILLIAMS (Mark1), son of (1) Mark1 and (BZ-3) Agnes (AUDLEY) W 2 CONC ILLIAMS, was born in 1562 in St. Albans, died on 7 Sept. 1620 in Londo 2 CONC n and was buried on 19 Nov. 1620 in St. Sepulchre, London, England. He 2 CONC married in 1595, (ABZ-2) ALICE PEMBERTON, daughter of (ABZ-1) Robert 2 CONC and (AHB-2) Catherine (STOKES) PEMBERTON, who was born on 18 Feb. 1564 2 CONC in St. Albans, and died on 1 Aug. 1634 in London, England. [2] 2 CONT Will proved 19 Nov 1621 2 CONT (NEHGR XLIII 290-297) 2 CONT "citizen and merchant tailor of London" 2 CONT Child: + 3 i. ROGER3, b. in 1603 in St. Sepulchre's, London, England, 2 CONC d. in 1683 in Providence, Providence Co., Rhode Island; m. (CX-3) MARY 2 CONC BARNARD on 15 Dec. 1629 in High Laver, Essex, England. 2 CONT 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00541@ 1 FAMS @fam07961@ 0 @ind16233@ INDI 1 NAME ALICE (ENGLAND) /PEMBERTON/ 2 DISPLAY ALICE (ENGLAND) PEMBERTON 2 GIVN ALICE 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN PEMBERTON 1 POSITION -23030,-440 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -23109,-384,-22951,-546 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 FEB 1564 2 NOTE who was born on 18 Feb. 1564 in St. Albans, 2 PLAC St. Albans 3 _XREF @place00605@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1 AUG 1634 2 PLAC London, England 3 _XREF @place00006@ 2 NOTE PEMBERTON, who was born on 18 Feb. 1564 in St. Albans, and died on 1 A 3 CONC ug. 1634 in London, England. [2] 3 CONT Will proved 19 Nov 1621 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07961@ 0 @ind01471@ INDI 1 NAME GRACE /BLAKEMAN/ 2 DISPLAY GRACE BLAKEMAN 2 GIVN GRACE 2 SURN BLAKEMAN 1 POSITION -7970,-2530 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -8039,-2474,-7901,-2611 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 NOV 1877 2 NOTE 24 NOV 1877 3 CONT 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE ALT BIRTH 1878 1 FAMS @fam00747@ 0 @ind01472@ INDI 1 NAME SHERMAN WILLARD /EDDY/ 2 DISPLAY SHERMAN WILLARD EDDY 2 GIVN SHERMAN 2 MIDDLE WILLARD 2 SURN EDDY 1 POSITION -9460,-2540 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -9525,-2484,-9394,-2646 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 SEP 1876 2 PLAC Eagle Mills, NY USA 3 _XREF @place00558@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 19 AUG 1952 2 PLAC Avon, CT USA 3 _XREF @place00559@ 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam00747@ 1 FAMC @fam07786@ 0 @ind16245@ INDI 1 NAME ARTHUR (ENGLAND) /BROWNE/ 2 DISPLAY ARTHUR (ENGLAND) BROWNE 2 GIVN ARTHUR 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN BROWNE 1 POSITION -24410,-650 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -24478,-594,-24341,-756 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1574 2 NOTE Birth: 1574 in High Wycombe,Buckinghamshire,England 2 PLAC High Wycombe,Buckinghamshire,England 3 _XREF @place00606@ 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07966@ 0 @ind16246@ INDI 1 NAME // 1 POSITION -24210,-650 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -24252,-608,-24168,-692 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @fam07966@ 0 @ind16288@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN /TISDALE/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN TISDALE 2 GIVN JOHN 2 SURN TISDALE 1 PICTURES @pic00044@ 2 PRIMARY @pic00044@ 1 POSITION -28420,-890 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -28485,-834,-28354,-971 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 SYMBOL #FF00FF 4 TEXT #000080 3 BORDER 4 FILL #FFFF00 2 FLAGS 3 ENABLE bt 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1641 2 NOTE John Tisdale 3 CONT Born: 3 CONT Ripon, Yorkshire, England 3 CONT 1645 3 CONT 9 Nov 3 CONT Christening 3 CONT St Lawrence, Milk Street, London, England 2 PLAC Ripon, Yorkshire, England 3 _XREF @place00614@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 27 JUN 1675 2 PLAC Taunton, Bristol Co., MA 3 _XREF @place00615@ 2 NOTE Died: 27 Jun 1675 3 CONT Taunton, Bristol Co., M 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 2 CONT In the region of Yorkshire, England, along the River Tees, a family l 2 CONC ived and thrived. They lived on the dale, or flat land, near the river 2 CONC . Therefore, they became known as the family from Teesdale; or the Tis 2 CONC dale family. A man named John had a son whom he christened Thomas some 2 CONC time before 1596. Thomas married a woman named Ruth. Together Thomas a 2 CONC nd Ruth had at least one child, whom they named after his grandfather: 2 CONC John Tisdale. 2 CONT 2 CONT John Tisdale was born in 1614, and baptized on November 7 of that year 2 CONC , in Ripon, England, in the region of Yorkshire. 2 CONT 2 CONT In Approximately 1634 John Tisdale came to Plymouth Plantation, report 2 CONC edly bringing with him the Tisdale coat of arms (which has been passed 2 CONC down through the generations and is with a descendant in Canada) and 2 CONC a great table of carved English oak. This table is mentioned in the wi 2 CONC lls of later generations. 2 CONT 2 CONT It was required, per the early laws of the colony, to get permission o 2 CONC f the magistrates before any person was allowed to live alone or keep 2 CONC house or plant for himself. In 1636, in accordance with this law, "Joh 2 CONC n Tisdale upon good report made of him and his good carryage is allowe 2 CONC d to keep house and plant for himself provided he shall continue his c 2 CONC arryage still." He was granted 10 acres at Green Harbour of the Old Ma 2 CONC ssachusetts Bay Colony, had land at Hounds ditch, and at Namassakeeset 2 CONC in Duxbury. 2 CONT 2 CONT Early on in his stay at Plymouth, John Tisdale had cause to sue Stephe 2 CONC n Hopkins, one of the original Mayflower passengers, for assault. Step 2 CONC hen Hopkins was found to be at fault and ordered to pay John 40 shilli 2 CONC ngs. 2 CONT 2 CONT Around the year 1640, John, a yeoman, or farmer, married Sarah Walker. 2 CONC Sarah, whose mother was widowed, was born in 1618 in Weymouth, Englan 2 CONC d. She came from England on the ship "Elizabeth", either in 1633 as a 2 CONC servant of her uncle John Browne or in 1635 with her brother James, re 2 CONC ports vary. 2 CONT 2 CONT In March 1642 John Tisdale took the Freeman Oath, and in September of 2 CONC that year, the General Court admitted him a "freeman", a position secu 2 CONC red only by attachment to the church and by a very exemplary life. It 2 CONC gave him standing in the community and a place in the town meeting. Ar 2 CONC ound that same time, their son, John, Jr. was born. 2 CONT 2 CONT The following year – in March 1643 he was admitted to the church. He a 2 CONC lso sold his land in Duxbury and moved his family to Taunton. He built 2 CONC his home on the east side of the Great River at Assonet, about three 2 CONC and one-half miles from Taunton Green, and bordering what is now Berkl 2 CONC ey. Above the site rose Mount Hope, the home of the Indian known as Ki 2 CONC ng Philip. 2 CONT 2 CONT The second son, James, was born in 1644. 2 CONT 2 CONT In June 1645 John was appointed Constable of Duxbury. Their third son 2 CONC Joshua was born in 1646. 2 CONT 2 CONT In 1650 their first daughter Sarah was born and John was named a selec 2 CONC tman in Taunton. During this time, he served on a jury to inquire into 2 CONC the death of Thomas Cook. During either this year or the next, his da 2 CONC ughter Sarah was born. 2 CONT 2 CONT John found himself in court again in 1653. This time he was the defend 2 CONC ant. He appeared before Govenor Bradford, Miles Standish, John Alden a 2 CONC nd Captain Willitt and was fined 20 shillings in a dispute over a cow. 2 CONT 2 CONT Now that John was established in Taunton, he served as constable of th 2 CONC at town in 1655. His and Sarah’s fifth child and fourth son, Joseph wa 2 CONC s born in 1656, followed in 1657 by Elizabeth, their sixth child and s 2 CONC econd daughter. In 1658 John was again elected Constable, and also sel 2 CONC ectman of Taunton, and his daughter Mary was born. 2 CONT 2 CONT The last child of John and Sarah, a daughter, Abigail, was born in 165 2 CONC 9. That was the year that John and 25 others organized "Yee Freeman’s 2 CONC Purchase" and bought, from the Indians, the settlement that was known 2 CONC as Freetown. The purchase price included coats, rugs, pots, kettles, s 2 CONC hoes, hatchets and cloth. John had plot #23. 2 CONT 2 CONT In October 1670, Ensign Leonard and John Tisdale were appointed to a c 2 CONC ommittee to see to the execution of the Court order prohibiting the tr 2 CONC ansportation of planks, boards, bolts, or bark out of the area. These 2 CONC items were in such great demand in the West India trade that they brou 2 CONC ght high prices, but were needed for homes in Taunton. 2 CONT 2 CONT There were problems with some of the Indians who lived in the area. In 2 CONC 1671 soldiers assembled at the Tisdale home to prepare for war agains 2 CONC t hostile Indians. This war would come to be known as King Philip’s wa 2 CONC r. 2 CONT 2 CONT John was once again voted as selectman in 1672 and in 1674 he was a re 2 CONC presentative of the General Court at Plymouth. He served his last year 2 CONC as selectman in 1675. 2 CONT 2 CONT In 1675 King Philip’s war came to Freetown. 2 CONT 2 CONT Either on June 27, 1675, as reported to the Plymouth Court by Shadrach 2 CONC Wilbore, or, or on April 4, 1675, as stated in a letter by John Freem 2 CONC an, an officer in the war. John Tisdale was killed by Indians. 2 CONT 2 CONT It was reported that three men were slain: John Tisdale, Sr., John Kno 2 CONC wles and Samuel Atkins. John Tisdale’s house was burned as was the hou 2 CONC se of his brother-in-law James Walker. John’s gun was carried off by t 2 CONC he Indians. The gun was retaken at Rehoboth on Aug 1 1675, where it wa 2 CONC s found with the body of an Indian who was slain there. The gun was la 2 CONC ter used as evidence in court. 2 CONT 2 CONT Sarah Walker Tisdale did not outlive her husband by much. She died on 2 CONC Dec 10 1676, in Taunton. 2 CONT 2 CONT John’s estate was settled on March 6 1677. That same day, three Indian 2 CONC s: Timothy Jacked, Massamaquat and Pompachonshe were indicted for the 2 CONC murder of John and the other two men, on the evidence of having John’s 2 CONC gun. Charges against one were dropped for lack of evidence. The other 2 CONC two wre deemed probably guilty. All three were sold into slavery, and 2 CONC removed from the country. 2 CONT 2 CONT In June of that year John and Sarah’s youngest daughter, Abigail, only 2 CONC 14, was given into the guardianship of James Browne of Swansea. He wa 2 CONC s the son of her mother’s uncle, John Browne. 2 CONT 2 CONT In 1677 the Tisdale’s oldest son, John, committed suicide. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Children 2 CONT John Tisdale 2 CONT 1637–1677John Jr. Tisdale 2 CONT 1642–1677J Tisdall (Tisdale 2 CONT 1643–1718James Tisdale 2 CONT 1644–1715Joseph Tisdale 2 CONT 1644–1721Elizabeth Tisdale 2 CONT 1646–1726Sarah Tisdall (Tisdale 2 CONT 1648–1726Mary Tisdall (Tisdale 2 CONT 1650–1731Elizabeth Tisdale 2 CONT 1657–Mary Tisdale 2 CONT 1658–1731Abigail Tisdale 2 CONT 1667–1697 1 FAMS @fam07967@ 1 FAMC @fam07968@ 0 @ind16289@ INDI 1 NAME SARAH /WALKER/ 2 DISPLAY SARAH WALKER 2 GIVN SARAH 2 SURN WALKER 1 POSITION -28190,-880 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -28255,-824,-28124,-961 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 SYMBOL #FF00FF 3 BORDER 4 FILL #FFFF00 2 FLAGS 3 ENABLE bt 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1614 2 NOTE 1614 Duxbury ? 2 PLAC Duxbury 3 _XREF @place00610@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 10 DEC 1677 2 PLAC Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts 3 _XREF @place00313@ 2 NOTE Died: 10 DEC 16 76/77 3 CONT Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT John Tisdale 2 CONT 1637–1677John Jr. Tisdale ( MARRIED ANNA ROGERS DESCENDANT OF MAYFLOWE 2 CONC R) 2 CONT 1642–1677J Tisdall (Tisdale 2 CONT 1643–1718James Tisdale 2 CONT 1644–1715Joseph Tisdale 2 CONT 1644–1721Elizabeth Tisdale 2 CONT 1646–1726Sarah Tisdall (Tisdale 2 CONT 1648–1726Mary Tisdall (Tisdale 2 CONT 1650–1731Elizabeth Tisdale 2 CONT 1657–Mary Tisdale 2 CONT 1658–1731Abigail Tisdale 2 CONT 1667–1697 1 FAMS @fam07967@ 1 FAMC @fam07969@ 0 @ind16290@ INDI 1 NAME THOMAS (ENGLAND) /TISDALE/ 2 DISPLAY THOMAS (ENGLAND) TISDALE 2 GIVN THOMAS 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN TISDALE 1 POSITION -28520,-680 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -28588,-624,-28451,-786 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1596 2 NOTE 3 CONT Born: BEF 1596 3 CONT , , England 2 PLAC England 3 _XREF @place00004@ 1 DEAT Y 2 PLAC Yorkshire, England 3 _XREF @place00616@ 2 NOTE 3 CONT Died: 3 CONT , Yorkshire, England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07968@ 0 @ind16291@ INDI 1 NAME RUTH (ENGLAND) // 2 DISPLAY RUTH (ENGLAND) 2 GIVN RUTH 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 1 POSITION -28340,-670 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -28408,-614,-28271,-751 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1592 2 NOTE Ruth 3 CONT Born: ABT 1592 3 CONT 3 CONT Died: 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07968@ 0 @ind16292@ INDI 1 NAME JAMES /WALKER/ 2 DISPLAY JAMES WALKER 2 GIVN JAMES 2 SURN WALKER 1 POSITION -28220,-690 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -28285,-634,-28154,-771 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1592 2 NOTE James Walker 3 CONT Born: Abt 1590 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1625 2 PLAC Taunton, Bristol, , Massachusetts 3 _XREF @place00617@ 2 NOTE 3 CONT England 3 CONT Died: Abt 1625 3 CONT Taunton, Bristol, , Massachusetts 3 CONT 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07969@ 0 @ind16293@ INDI 1 NAME ELIZABETH /PHILLIPS/ 2 DISPLAY ELIZABETH PHILLIPS 2 GIVN ELIZABETH 2 SURN PHILLIPS 1 POSITION -28090,-690 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -28158,-634,-28021,-771 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 SYMBOL #FF00FF 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1590 2 NOTE 3 CONT Born: Abt 1590/1600 3 CONT , , England 3 CONT 2 PLAC England 3 _XREF @place00004@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE FEB 1646 2 PLAC Rehoboth, , Massachusetts 3 _XREF @place00618@ 2 NOTE 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Elizabeth PHILLIPS Or Phelps Children 2 CONT Sara Walker –1676 2 CONT James Walker-1620–1691 2 CONT Philip Walker 1620–1679 1 FAMS @fam07969@ 1 FAMC @fam07970@ 0 @ind16294@ INDI 1 NAME WILLIAM /PHILLIPS/ 2 DISPLAY WILLIAM PHILLIPS 2 GIVN WILLIAM 2 SURN PHILLIPS 1 POSITION -28180,-500 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -28245,-444,-28114,-581 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1570 2 NOTE Born: Abt 1570 3 CONT Weymouth, Dorset, England 2 PLAC Weymouth, Dorset, England 3 _XREF @place00619@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1634 2 NOTE Died: 1634/1654 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE William PHILLIPS 1 FAMS @fam07970@ 0 @ind16295@ INDI 1 NAME ELIZABETH /PARKER/ 2 DISPLAY ELIZABETH PARKER 2 GIVN ELIZABETH 2 SURN PARKER 1 POSITION -28060,-500 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -28128,-444,-27991,-581 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1570 2 NOTE Elizabeth Parker 3 CONT Born: 1570/1578 3 CONT Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts ????? 3 CONT 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07970@ 0 @ind16297@ INDI 1 NAME ANN /WATSON/ 2 DISPLAY ANN WATSON 2 GIVN ANN 2 SURN WATSON 1 POSITION -18040,-1080 2 SIZE L 2 BOUNDARYRECT -18082,-1046,-17997,-1141 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE SEE ON THIS EDDY TREE 1 FAMC @fam04820@ 0 @ind16298@ INDI 1 NAME THOMAS /SAVERY/ 2 DISPLAY THOMAS SAVERY 2 GIVN THOMAS 2 SURN SAVERY 1 POSITION -11120,-460 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -11185,-404,-11054,-541 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1572 2 PLAC ENGLAND 3 _XREF @place00015@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 6 APR 1674 2 NOTE Died aft 6 April 1674 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Thomas Savery BIRTH DATE MUST BE WRONG! 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07971@ 0 @ind16299@ INDI 1 NAME MARY /WOODRORKE/ 2 DISPLAY MARY WOODRORKE 2 GIVN MARY 2 SURN WOODRORKE 1 POSITION -10970,-460 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -11053,-404,-10887,-541 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1574 2 NOTE Margaret born 1575 2 PLAC Hannington,Wiltshire,England 3 _XREF @place00045@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1650 2 NOTE died 1650 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Margaret (Mary?) Woodrorke 2 CONT Mary WOODRORKE.Children were: 2 CONT 769 2 CONT i. 2 CONT Elizabeth SAVORY. 2 CONT ii. 2 CONT Thomas SAVORY 1 OCCUPATIONS @occu00509@ 1 FAMS @fam07971@ 0 @ind04105@ INDI 1 NAME NICHOLAS (ENGLAND) /HOPKINS/ 2 DISPLAY NICHOLAS (ENGLAND) HOPKINS 2 GIVN NICHOLAS 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN HOPKINS 1 POSITION -29270,-390 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -29338,-334,-29201,-496 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1548 2 PLAC Norfolk, England 3 _XREF @place00623@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1581 2 PLAC Middlesex, England 3 _XREF @place00624@ 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam01906@ 0 @ind04106@ INDI 1 NAME MARY (ENGLAND) /POORE/ 2 DISPLAY MARY (ENGLAND) POORE 2 GIVN MARY 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN POORE 1 POSITION -29100,-390 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -29168,-334,-29031,-496 1 DISPLAY 2 COLORS 3 GENDER 4 SYMBOL #FF00FF 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1552 2 PLAC Norfolk, England 3 _XREF @place00623@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1581 2 PLAC Middlesex, England 3 _XREF @place00624@ 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Mary Poor 2 CONT 2 CONT Children Sex Birth 2 CONT Stephen Hopkins M 29 Oct 1581 in Wortley, Wotton Underedge, Glouceste 2 CONC rshire, England 2 CONT William Hopkins M 1594 in Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam01906@ 0 @ind16302@ INDI 1 NAME ELEANOR (ENGLAND) /PELHAM/ 2 DISPLAY ELEANOR (ENGLAND) PELHAM 2 GIVN ELEANOR 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN PELHAM 1 POSITION -26810,-250 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -26878,-194,-26741,-356 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1564 2 NOTE Born: 1564 at Of, Droitwich, Worcestershire, England [6] 3 CONT 2 PLAC Droitwich, Worcestershire, England 3 _XREF @place00630@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1589 2 PLAC Droitwich, Worcestershire 3 _XREF @place00631@ 2 NOTE Died: Abt 1589 at , Droitwich, Worcestershire 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 1 FAMS @fam07972@ 0 @ind16307@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN /EATON/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN EATON 2 GIVN JOHN 2 SURN EATON 1 POSITION -3570,-790 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -3635,-734,-3504,-871 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1619 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1682 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07975@ 1 FAMC @fam07977@ 0 @ind16146@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN /EATON/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN EATON 2 GIVN JOHN 2 SURN EATON 1 POSITION 5790,-540 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 5725,-484,5856,-621 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 DEC 1590 2 NOTE 3 CONT Hatton, [parish], Warwickshire, England 3 CONT was born December 26, 1590 in Hatton, co. Warwick (Baptism), 2 PLAC Hatton, [parish], Warwickshire, England 3 _XREF @place00182@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 29 OCT 1668 2 PLAC Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00158@ 2 NOTE Died: 29 Oct 1668 3 CONT Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Notes for JOHN EATON: 2 CONT Immigrated to Salisbury, Massachusetts about 1640; later moved to Have 2 CONC rhill. 2 CONT 2 CONT JOHN4 EATON (THOMAS3, THOMAS2, JOHN1) He married (1) ANNE (EATON) UN 2 CONC KNOWN Abt. 1620. He married (2) PHEBE (DOW, EATON) UNKNOWN November 2 2 CONC 0, 1661 in Haverhill, Massachusetts. She died November 03, 1672. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07915@ 1 FAMC @fam07976@ 0 @ind16147@ INDI 1 NAME ANN // 2 DISPLAY ANN 2 GIVN ANN 1 POSITION 5990,-530 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 5944,-474,6036,-586 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 5 FEB 1660 2 PLAC Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00158@ 2 NOTE Died: 5 Feb 1660 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children of JOHN EATON and ANNE UNKNOWN are: 2 CONT i. JOHN5 EATON, b. Abt. 1621; d. November 01, 1682, Salis 2 CONC bury, Massachusetts; m. MARTHA ROWLANDSON, Abt. 1644. 2 CONT ii. ANNE EATON, b. September 14, 1623, Hatton, co. Warwic 2 CONC k (Baptism); d. December 16, 1683, Haverhill, Massachusetts; m. GEORGE 2 CONC BROWN; b. August 29, 1622. 2 CONT iii. THOMAS EATON, b. February 19, 1625/26, Hatton, co. W 2 CONC arwick (Baptism); d. December 15, 1708, Haverhill, Massachusetts; m. ( 2 CONC 1) EUNICE SINGLETARY; b. January 07, 1641/42, Salisbury, Massachusetts 2 CONC (Baptism); m. (2) MARTHA KENT, August 14, 1656, Haverhill. 2 CONT iv. RICHARD EATON, b. October 12, 1628, Hatton, co. Warwi 2 CONC ck (Baptism); d. March 27, 1630, Hatton, co. Warwick (Burial). 2 CONT v. ELIZABETH EATON, b. January 31, 1629/30, Hatton, co. W 2 CONC arwick (Baptism); d. January 21, 1682/83, Haverhill, Massachusetts; m. 2 CONC JAMES DAVIS II, December 01, 1648, Haverhill; b. July 04, 1619, Thorn 2 CONC bury, co. Gloucester (baptism). 2 CONT vi. SARAH EATON, b. Bet. 1630 - 1633; d. August 04, 1633, 2 CONC Hatton, co. Warwick (Burial). 2 CONT vii. DANIEL EATON, b. December 08, 1633, Hatton, co. Warw 2 CONC ick (Baptism); d. died young. 2 CONT viii. DANIEL EATON, b. February 26, 1634/35, Hatton, co. 2 CONC Warwick (Baptism); d. August 13, 1635, Hatton, co. Warwick (Burial). 2 CONT ix. RUTH EATON, b. February 12, 1635/36, Hatton, co. Warw 2 CONC ick (Baptism); m. SAMUEL INGALLS; b. April 22, 1632, Skirbeck, co. Lin 2 CONC coln. 2 CONT x. HESTER EATON, b. May 06, 1638, Hatton, co. Warwick (Ba 2 CONC ptism). 2 CONT xi. JOB EATON, b. September 29, 1639, Hatton, co. Warwick 2 CONC (Baptism). 2 CONT 2 CONT *********************************************** 2 CONT 2 CONT Children 2 CONT John Eaton M 1619 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Ann Eaton F 1622 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Elizabeth Eaton F 1625 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Thomas Eaton M 19 Feb 1626 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Ruth Eaton F 1628 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Daniel Eaton M 8 Dec 1633 in Hatton, [parish], Warwickshire, England 2 CONC 2 CONT Hester Eaton F 1634 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07915@ 0 @ind16308@ INDI 1 NAME THOMAS (ENGLAND) /EATON/ 2 DISPLAY THOMAS (ENGLAND) EATON 2 GIVN THOMAS 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN EATON 1 POSITION 5690,-330 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 5622,-274,5759,-436 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1565 2 NOTE was born Abt. 1565 in Rowington, co. Warwick 2 PLAC Rowington, co. Warwick 3 _XREF @place00634@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 5 NOV 1622 2 PLAC Hatton, co. Warwick. 3 _XREF @place00635@ 2 NOTE died November 05, 1622 in Hatton, co. Warwick. 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE THOMAS3 EATON (THOMAS2, JOHN1) w He married HELEN OR ELLEN (EATON) UN 2 CONC KNOWN. 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07976@ 0 @ind16309@ INDI 1 NAME HELEN // 2 DISPLAY HELEN 2 GIVN HELEN 1 POSITION 5890,-330 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT 5845,-288,5935,-386 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children of THOMAS EATON and HELEN UNKNOWN are: 2 CONT 4. i. DAUGHTER4 EATON, b. Abt. 1588. 2 CONT 5. ii. JOHN EATON, b. December 26, 1590, Hatton, co. Warwi 2 CONC ck (Baptism); d. October 29, 1668, Haverhill, Massachusetts. 2 CONT iii. THOMAS EATON, b. December 25, 1592, Hatton, co. Warw 2 CONC ick (Baptism); d. Probably died young. 2 CONT iv. RICHARD EATON, b. February 18, 1593/94, Hatton, co. W 2 CONC arwick (Baptism); d. Aft. June 24, 1622, (living at time of father's w 2 CONC ill). 2 CONT 6. v. JOB EATON, b. August 29, 1596, Hatton, co. Warwick ( 2 CONC Baptism). 2 CONT vi. ELIZABETH EATON, b. February 11, 1598/99, Hatton, co. 2 CONC Warwick (Baptism). 2 CONT 7. vii. THOMAS EATON, b. August 30, 1601, Hatton, co. Warw 2 CONC ick (Baptism). 2 CONT viii. SARAH EATON, b. November 05, 1603, Hatton, co. Warw 2 CONC ick (Baptism). 2 CONT ix. RACHEL EATON, b. March 23, 1604/05, Hatton, co. Warwi 2 CONC ck (Baptism); d. October 21, 1639, Hatton, co. Warwick (Burial). 2 CONT x. SAMUEL EATON, b. June 01, 1608, Hatton, co. Warwick (B 2 CONC aptism). 2 CONT 8. xi. NATHANIEL EATON, b. June 19, 1610, Hatton, co. Warw 2 CONC ick (Baptism). 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07976@ 0 @ind16310@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN /EATON/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN EATON 2 GIVN JOHN 2 SURN EATON 1 POSITION -3630,-580 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -3695,-524,-3564,-661 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 DEC 1590 2 NOTE 3 CONT Hatton, [parish], Warwickshire, England 3 CONT was born December 26, 1590 in Hatton, co. Warwick (Baptism), 2 PLAC Hatton, [parish], Warwickshire, England 3 _XREF @place00182@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 29 OCT 1668 2 PLAC Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00158@ 2 NOTE Died: 29 Oct 1668 3 CONT Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Notes for JOHN EATON: 2 CONT Immigrated to Salisbury, Massachusetts about 1640; later moved to Have 2 CONC rhill. 2 CONT 2 CONT JOHN4 EATON (THOMAS3, THOMAS2, JOHN1) He married (1) ANNE (EATON) UN 2 CONC KNOWN Abt. 1620. He married (2) PHEBE (DOW, EATON) UNKNOWN November 2 2 CONC 0, 1661 in Haverhill, Massachusetts. She died November 03, 1672. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07977@ 1 FAMC @fam07978@ 0 @ind16311@ INDI 1 NAME ANN /CROSSMAN/ 2 DISPLAY ANN CROSSMAN 2 GIVN ANN 2 SURN CROSSMAN 1 POSITION -3340,-570 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -3412,-514,-3267,-651 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 5 FEB 1660 2 PLAC Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 _XREF @place00158@ 2 NOTE Died: 5 Feb 1660 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children of JOHN EATON and ANNE UNKNOWN are: 2 CONT i. JOHN5 EATON, b. Abt. 1621; d. November 01, 1682, Salis 2 CONC bury, Massachusetts; m. MARTHA ROWLANDSON, Abt. 1644. 2 CONT ii. ANNE EATON, b. September 14, 1623, Hatton, co. Warwic 2 CONC k (Baptism); d. December 16, 1683, Haverhill, Massachusetts; m. GEORGE 2 CONC BROWN; b. August 29, 1622. 2 CONT iii. THOMAS EATON, b. February 19, 1625/26, Hatton, co. W 2 CONC arwick (Baptism); d. December 15, 1708, Haverhill, Massachusetts; m. ( 2 CONC 1) EUNICE SINGLETARY; b. January 07, 1641/42, Salisbury, Massachusetts 2 CONC (Baptism); m. (2) MARTHA KENT, August 14, 1656, Haverhill. 2 CONT iv. RICHARD EATON, b. October 12, 1628, Hatton, co. Warwi 2 CONC ck (Baptism); d. March 27, 1630, Hatton, co. Warwick (Burial). 2 CONT v. ELIZABETH EATON, b. January 31, 1629/30, Hatton, co. W 2 CONC arwick (Baptism); d. January 21, 1682/83, Haverhill, Massachusetts; m. 2 CONC JAMES DAVIS II, December 01, 1648, Haverhill; b. July 04, 1619, Thorn 2 CONC bury, co. Gloucester (baptism). 2 CONT vi. SARAH EATON, b. Bet. 1630 - 1633; d. August 04, 1633, 2 CONC Hatton, co. Warwick (Burial). 2 CONT vii. DANIEL EATON, b. December 08, 1633, Hatton, co. Warw 2 CONC ick (Baptism); d. died young. 2 CONT viii. DANIEL EATON, b. February 26, 1634/35, Hatton, co. 2 CONC Warwick (Baptism); d. August 13, 1635, Hatton, co. Warwick (Burial). 2 CONT ix. RUTH EATON, b. February 12, 1635/36, Hatton, co. Warw 2 CONC ick (Baptism); m. SAMUEL INGALLS; b. April 22, 1632, Skirbeck, co. Lin 2 CONC coln. 2 CONT x. HESTER EATON, b. May 06, 1638, Hatton, co. Warwick (Ba 2 CONC ptism). 2 CONT xi. JOB EATON, b. September 29, 1639, Hatton, co. Warwick 2 CONC (Baptism). 2 CONT 2 CONT *********************************************** 2 CONT 2 CONT Children 2 CONT John Eaton M 1619 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Ann Eaton F 1622 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Elizabeth Eaton F 1625 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Thomas Eaton M 19 Feb 1626 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Ruth Eaton F 1628 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Daniel Eaton M 8 Dec 1633 in Hatton, [parish], Warwickshire, England 2 CONC 2 CONT Hester Eaton F 1634 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07977@ 0 @ind16312@ INDI 1 NAME THOMAS (ENGLAND) /EATON/ 2 DISPLAY THOMAS (ENGLAND) EATON 2 GIVN THOMAS 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN EATON 1 POSITION -3730,-370 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -3798,-314,-3661,-476 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1565 2 NOTE was born Abt. 1565 in Rowington, co. Warwick 2 PLAC Rowington, co. Warwick 3 _XREF @place00634@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 5 NOV 1622 2 PLAC Hatton, co. Warwick. 3 _XREF @place00635@ 2 NOTE died November 05, 1622 in Hatton, co. Warwick. 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE THOMAS3 EATON (THOMAS2, JOHN1) w He married HELEN OR ELLEN (EATON) UN 2 CONC KNOWN. 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07978@ 0 @ind16313@ INDI 1 NAME HELEN // 2 DISPLAY HELEN 2 GIVN HELEN 1 POSITION -3530,-370 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -3575,-328,-3485,-426 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children of THOMAS EATON and HELEN UNKNOWN are: 2 CONT 4. i. DAUGHTER4 EATON, b. Abt. 1588. 2 CONT 5. ii. JOHN EATON, b. December 26, 1590, Hatton, co. Warwi 2 CONC ck (Baptism); d. October 29, 1668, Haverhill, Massachusetts. 2 CONT iii. THOMAS EATON, b. December 25, 1592, Hatton, co. Warw 2 CONC ick (Baptism); d. Probably died young. 2 CONT iv. RICHARD EATON, b. February 18, 1593/94, Hatton, co. W 2 CONC arwick (Baptism); d. Aft. June 24, 1622, (living at time of father's w 2 CONC ill). 2 CONT 6. v. JOB EATON, b. August 29, 1596, Hatton, co. Warwick ( 2 CONC Baptism). 2 CONT vi. ELIZABETH EATON, b. February 11, 1598/99, Hatton, co. 2 CONC Warwick (Baptism). 2 CONT 7. vii. THOMAS EATON, b. August 30, 1601, Hatton, co. Warw 2 CONC ick (Baptism). 2 CONT viii. SARAH EATON, b. November 05, 1603, Hatton, co. Warw 2 CONC ick (Baptism). 2 CONT ix. RACHEL EATON, b. March 23, 1604/05, Hatton, co. Warwi 2 CONC ck (Baptism); d. October 21, 1639, Hatton, co. Warwick (Burial). 2 CONT x. SAMUEL EATON, b. June 01, 1608, Hatton, co. Warwick (B 2 CONC aptism). 2 CONT 8. xi. NATHANIEL EATON, b. June 19, 1610, Hatton, co. Warw 2 CONC ick (Baptism). 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07978@ 0 @ind16314@ INDI 1 NAME ADAM /MOTT/ 2 DISPLAY ADAM MOTT 2 GIVN ADAM 2 SURN MOTT 1 POSITION -20100,-500 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -20165,-444,-20034,-581 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1596 2 NOTE Born: 1596 at: Saffron Walden, Essexshire, England 3 CONT 2 PLAC Saffron Walden, Essexshire, England 3 _XREF @place00637@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 12 AUG 1661 2 PLAC at: Portsmouth, NewportCo., RI 3 _XREF @place00638@ 2 NOTE 3 CONT Died: 12 AUG 1661 at: Portsmouth, NewportCo., RI 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 2ND WIFE Sarah Jennings 2 CONT - Born: 1604 at: near Horseheath, Cambridge, England 2 CONT Died: AFT. 1661 at: Portsmouth, NewportCo., RI 2 CONT CHILDREN 2 CONT Name: Jacob Mott 2 CONT Born: 1636 at: 2 CONT Married: ABT. 1660 at: Portsmouth, Newport Co., RI 2 CONT Died: 15 NOV 1711 at: Portsmouth, NweportCo., RI 2 CONT Spouses: Joanna Slocum 2 CONT Name: Eleazer Mott 2 CONT Born: ABT. 1638 at: Portsmouth, Newport Co., RI 2 CONT Married: at: 2 CONT Died: at: 2 CONT Spouses: 2 CONT Name: Gershom Mott 2 CONT Born: ABT. 1639 at: Portsmouth, Newport, RI 2 CONT Married: at: 2 CONT Died: at: 2 CONT Spouses: Mary Bowen 2 CONT *************************************************8 2 CONT SARAH JENNINGS 1ST HUSBAND WAS Englebert Lott 2 CONT Born: at: Drenthe, Netherlands 2 CONT Married: ABT. 1631 2 CONT CHILDREN 2 CONT Name: Mary Lott 2 CONT Born: 1631 at: Saffron Walden, Essexshire, England 2 CONT Married: OCT 1647 at: Portsmouth, Bristol Co., RI 2 CONT Died: 1712 at: Portsmouth, BristolCo., RI 2 CONT Spouses: Adam Mott 1 FAMS @fam07979@ 1 FAMC @fam07980@ 0 @ind16315@ INDI 1 NAME ELIZABETH /CREEL/ 2 DISPLAY ELIZABETH CREEL 2 GIVN ELIZABETH 2 SURN CREEL 1 SOURCES @source00059@ 1 POSITION -19710,-490 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -19778,-434,-19641,-571 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1598 2 NOTE Born: ABT. 1598 at: near Saffron Walden, Essexshire, England 3 CONT 2 PLAC Saffron Walden, Essexshire, England 3 _XREF @place00637@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1633 2 PLAC Saffron Walden, Essexshire, England 3 _XREF @place00637@ 2 NOTE Died: BET. 1633 - 1634 at: Saffron Walden, Essexshire, England 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE CHILDREN 2 CONT ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 CONC - Name: Adam Mott 2 CONT Born: 1623 at: Saffron Walden, Essexshire, England 2 CONT Married: OCT 1647 at: Portsmouth, Bristol Co., RI 2 CONT Died: 1673 at: Portsmouth, RI 2 CONT Spouses: Mary Lott (HIS STEP SISTER!!!!) 2 CONT ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 CONC ---------- Name: Son Mott 2 CONT Born: 18 JUN 1617 at: Saffron Walden, Essexshire, England 2 CONT Married: at: 2 CONT Died: 18 JUN 1617 at: Saffron Walden, Essexshire, England 2 CONT Spouses: 2 CONT ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 CONC ---------- Name: John Mott 2 CONT Born: 6 SEP 1618 at: Saffron Walden, Essexshire, England 2 CONT Married: at: 2 CONT Died: BEF. 1621 at: 2 CONT Spouses: 2 CONT ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 CONC ---------- Name: Jonathon Mott 2 CONT Born: 1629 at: 2 CONT Married: at: 2 CONT Died: at: 2 CONT Spouses: 2 CONT ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 CONC ---------- Name: Elizabeth Mott 2 CONT Born: 1629 at: England 2 CONT Married: JUN 1647 at: Newport, Newport, RI 2 CONT Died: 2 SEP 1694 at: RI 2 CONT Spouses: Edward Thurston 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07979@ 1 FAMC @fam07984@ 0 @ind16316@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN /MOTT/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN MOTT 2 GIVN JOHN 2 SURN MOTT 1 POSITION -20270,-260 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -20335,-204,-20204,-341 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1575 2 NOTE Birth: 1575 in Saffren Walden, Essex, England 3 CONT 2 PLAC Saffren Walden, Essex, England 3 _XREF @place00639@ 1 DEAT Y 2 DATE 1656 2 PLAC Portsmouth, Rhode Island, USA 3 _XREF @place00640@ 2 NOTE Death: 1656 in Portsmouth, Rhode Island, USA 3 CONT 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE 2 CONT Birth: 1575 in Saffren Walden, Essex, England 2 CONT Death: 1656 in Portsmouth, Rhode Island, USA 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07980@ 0 @ind16317@ INDI 1 NAME ALICE /HARRINGTON/ 2 DISPLAY ALICE HARRINGTON 2 GIVN ALICE 2 SURN HARRINGTON 1 POSITION -19970,-270 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -20052,-214,-19887,-351 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1579 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT Dorothy Mott b: 1595 in Cambridge, England 2 CONT Adam Mott b: 1596 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT ALT ELIZABETH 2 CONT 1 FAMS @fam07980@ 1 FAMC @fam07981@ 0 @ind16318@ INDI 1 NAME THOMAS (ENGLAND) /HARRINGTON/ 2 DISPLAY THOMAS (ENGLAND) HARRINGTON 2 GIVN THOMAS 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN HARRINGTON 1 POSITION -20070,-70 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -20152,-14,-19987,-176 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1554 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07981@ 0 @ind16319@ INDI 1 NAME KATHRINE (ENGLAND) /COGGESHALL/ 2 DISPLAY KATHRINE (ENGLAND) COGGESHALL 2 GIVN KATHRINE 2 MIDDLE (ENGLAND) 2 SURN COGGESHALL 1 POSITION -19870,-50 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -19954,6,-19786,-156 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1564 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT Alice Harington b: 1579 1 FAMS @fam07981@ 0 @ind16322@ INDI 1 NAME // 1 POSITION -20690,-490 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -20732,-448,-20648,-532 1 SEX M 1 FAMS @fam07983@ 0 @ind16323@ INDI 1 NAME // 1 POSITION -20490,-490 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -20532,-448,-20448,-532 1 SEX F 1 FAMS @fam07983@ 0 @ind16324@ INDI 1 NAME JOHN THOMAS /CREEL/ 2 DISPLAY JOHN THOMAS CREEL 2 GIVN JOHN THOMAS 2 SURN CREEL 1 POSITION -19810,-280 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -19866,-224,-19754,-386 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1575 2 NOTE 1575 3 CONT Saffron Walden,,Essex,England 2 PLAC Saffron Walden,,Essex,England 3 _XREF @place00642@ 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07984@ 0 @ind16325@ INDI 1 NAME NANCY /STAMPS/ 2 DISPLAY NANCY STAMPS 2 GIVN NANCY 2 SURN STAMPS 1 POSITION -19610,-280 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -19664,-224,-19555,-361 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1579 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam07984@ 0 @ind01473@ INDI 1 NAME JULIAN /EDDY/ 2 DISPLAY JULIAN EDDY 2 GIVN JULIAN 2 SURN EDDY 1 POSITION -8970,-2840 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -9016,-2784,-8924,-2921 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 DEC 1908 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam00748@ 1 FAMC @fam00747@ 0 @ind01474@ INDI 1 NAME EDITH /EDDY/ 2 DISPLAY EDITH EDDY 2 GIVN EDITH 2 SURN EDDY 1 POSITION -8650,-2840 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -8692,-2784,-8608,-2921 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 JUL 1908 1 DEAT Y 1 ISDEAD Y 1 FAMS @fam00748@ 0 @ind01475@ INDI 1 NAME PHYLLIS BARNES /EDDY/ 2 DISPLAY PHYLLIS BARNES EDDY 2 GIVN PHYLLIS 2 MIDDLE BARNES 2 SURN EDDY 1 POSITION -8670,-3050 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -8724,-3008,-8616,-3156 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @fam00748@ 0 @ind01476@ INDI 1 NAME GRACE BLAKEMAN /EDDY/ 2 DISPLAY GRACE BLAKEMAN EDDY 2 GIVN GRACE 2 MIDDLE BLAKEMAN 2 SURN EDDY 1 POSITION -8800,-3050 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -8869,-3008,-8731,-3156 1 SEX F 1 FAMC @fam00748@ 0 @ind01477@ INDI 1 NAME JULIAN BURR /EDDY JR/ 2 DISPLAY JULIAN BURR EDDY JR 2 GIVN JULIAN 2 MIDDLE BURR 2 SURN EDDY JR 1 POSITION -8940,-3050 2 SIZE X 2 BOUNDARYRECT -8995,-3008,-8885,-3156 1 SEX M 1 FAMC @fam00748@ 0 @fam04723@ FAM 1 POSITION -16650,-1810 2 Z 110 2 SIZE L 2 TOP 3 LEFT -20310,-1810 3 RIGHT -10670,-1810 1 RELATION Marriage 1 HUSB @ind09718@ 1 WIFE @ind09711@ 1 CHIL @ind09708@ 0 @fam04730@ FAM 1 POSITION -27160,-1770 2 Z 110 2 SIZE X 2 TOP 3 LEFT -30320,-1770 3 RIGHT -24530,-1770 1 RELATION Marriage 1 HUSB @ind09713@ 1 WIFE @ind09717@ 1 CHIL @ind09709@ 0 @fam04731@ FAM 1 DISPLAYTEXT 1671 8K 1 POSITION -15210,-970 2 Z 110 2 SIZE X 2 TOP 3 LEFT -15240,-970 3 RIGHT -14120,-970 1 RELATION Marriage 1 NOTE Marriage: 6 Feb 1671 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 1 UNIONS @marr00195@ 1 HUSB @ind09721@ 1 WIFE @ind09720@ 1 CHIL @ind15263@ 0 @fam04732@ FAM 1 DISPLAYTEXT 1647 1 POSITION -14275,-780 2 Z 110 2 SIZE X 2 TOP 3 LEFT -14590,-780 3 RIGHT -13990,-780 1 RELATION Marriage 1 NOTE Marriage: 26 Apr 1647 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 1 UNIONS @marr00196@ 1 HUSB @ind09723@ 1 WIFE @ind09722@ 1 CHIL @ind09720@ 0 @fam04733@ FAM 1 DISPLAYTEXT 1640 6K 1 POSITION -15165,-780 2 Z 110 2 SIZE X 2 TOP 3 LEFT -15420,-780 3 RIGHT -14930,-780 1 RELATION Marriage 1 NOTE Marriage: 18 Sep 1640 in Bristol, Massachusetts, Massachusetts, USA 1 UNIONS @marr00197@ 1 DISPLAY 2 COLOR 3 LABEL #FF00FF 1 HUSB @ind09725@ 1 WIFE @ind09724@ 1 CHIL @ind09721@ 0 @fam04734@ FAM 1 DISPLAYTEXT 1615 8K 1 POSITION -13975,-580 2 Z 110 2 SIZE X 2 TOP 3 LEFT -14060,-580 3 RIGHT -13890,-580 1 RELATION Marriage 1 NOTE Marriage: Nov 1615 in Kettle Hill, Glamorgan, So Wales, United Kingdom 2 CONC 1 UNIONS @marr00198@ 1 DISPLAY 2 COLOR #000000 3 LABEL #FF00FF 1 HUSB @ind09727@ 1 WIFE @ind09726@ 1 CHIL @ind09722@ 0 @fam04735@ FAM 1 DISPLAYTEXT 1620 3K 1 POSITION -14470,-580 2 Z 110 2 SIZE X 2 TOP 3 LEFT -14630,-580 3 RIGHT -14370,-580 1 RELATION Marriage 1 UNIONS @marr00199@ 1 DISPLAY 2 COLOR 3 LABEL #FF00FF 1 HUSB @ind09729@ 1 WIFE @ind09728@ 1 CHIL @ind09723@ 0 @fam04737@ FAM 1 DISPLAYTEXT 1618 3K 1 POSITION -15420,-570 2 Z 110 2 SIZE X 2 TOP 3 LEFT -15500,-570 3 RIGHT -15330,-570 1 RELATION Marriage 1 NOTE Marriage: abt 1618 in St Mildred, London, Middlesex, England 1 UNIONS @marr00200@ 1 HUSB @ind09733@ 1 WIFE @ind09732@ 1 CHIL @ind09725@ 0 @fam04742@ FAM 1 DISPLAYTEXT 1592 13K 1 POSITION -14650,-380 2 Z 110 2 SIZE X 2 TOP 3 LEFT -14710,-380 3 RIGHT -14530,-380 1 RELATION Marriage 1 NOTE Marriage: abt 1592 in Woore Manor, [parish], Shropshire, England 1 UNIONS @marr00201@ 1 HUSB @ind09743@ 1 WIFE @ind09742@ 1 CHIL @ind09729@ 0 @fam04745@ FAM 1 POSITION -14050,-380 2 Z 110 2 SIZE X 2 TOP 3 LEFT -14120,-380 3 RIGHT -13980,-380 1 RELATION Marriage 1 HUSB @ind09749@ 1 WIFE @ind09748@ 1 CHIL @ind09727@ 0 @fam04746@ FAM 1 DISPLAYTEXT 1686 4K 1 POSITION -13030,-970 2 Z 110 2 SIZE X 2 TOP 3 LEFT -13450,-970 3 RIGHT -12810,-970 1 RELATION Marriage 1 UNIONS @marr00202@ 1 DISPLAY 2 COLOR 3 LABEL #FF00FF 1 HUSB @ind09751@ 1 WIFE @ind09750@ 1 CHIL @ind15261@ 0 @fam04748@ FAM 1 DISPLAYTEXT 1646 11K 1 POSITION -13460,-770 2 Z 110 2 SIZE X 2 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RIGHT -8380,-1570 1 RELATION Marriage 1 NOTE Marriage: 10 Feb 1763 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 1 UNIONS @marr00204@ 1 HUSB @ind09779@ 1 WIFE @ind09778@ 1 CHIL @ind09711@ 0 @fam04761@ FAM 1 DISPLAYTEXT 1700 5K 1 POSITION -9920,-1170 2 Z 110 2 SIZE X 2 TOP 3 LEFT -10100,-1170 3 RIGHT -8650,-1170 1 RELATION Marriage 1 NOTE 2 CONT Marriage: abt 1700 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT 2 CONT 1 UNIONS @marr00205@ 1 HUSB @ind09782@ 1 WIFE @ind09781@ 1 CHIL @ind09837@ 0 @fam04763@ FAM 1 DISPLAYTEXT 1661 1 POSITION -10140,-970 2 Z 110 2 SIZE X 2 TOP 3 LEFT -10390,-970 3 RIGHT -9840,-970 1 RELATION Marriage 1 NOTE Marriage: 6 Jul 1661 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 1 UNIONS @marr00206@ 1 HUSB @ind09786@ 1 WIFE @ind09785@ 1 CHIL @ind09782@ 0 @fam04766@ FAM 1 DISPLAYTEXT 1631 1 POSITION -10350,-790 2 Z 110 2 SIZE X 2 TOP 3 LEFT -10460,-790 3 RIGHT -10260,-790 1 RELATION Marriage 1 NOTE Marriage: 1631 in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 1 UNIONS @marr00151@ 1 HUSB @ind09792@ 1 WIFE @ind09791@ 1 CHIL @ind09786@ 0 @fam04768@ FAM 1 POSITION -10235,-610 2 Z 110 2 SIZE X 2 TOP 3 LEFT -10310,-610 3 RIGHT -10190,-610 1 RELATION Marriage 1 HUSB @ind09796@ 1 WIFE @ind09795@ 1 CHIL @ind09791@ 0 @fam04773@ FAM 1 DISPLAYTEXT 1712 1 POSITION -7830,-1160 2 Z 110 2 SIZE X 2 TOP 3 LEFT -7910,-1160 3 RIGHT -6770,-1160 1 RELATION Marriage 1 NOTE 2 CONT Marriage: 11 Oct 1712 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT He married Susanna SALISBURY 1 UNIONS @marr00208@ 1 HUSB @ind09808@ 1 WIFE @ind09807@ 1 CHIL @ind09836@ 0 @fam04774@ FAM 1 DISPLAYTEXT 1684 12K 1 POSITION -6660,-970 2 Z 110 2 SIZE X 2 TOP 3 LEFT -6980,-970 3 RIGHT -6190,-970 1 RELATION Marriage 1 NOTE Marriage: 30 Jul 1684 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 1 UNIONS @marr00209@ 1 HUSB @ind09810@ 1 WIFE @ind09809@ 1 CHIL @ind09807@ 0 @fam04775@ FAM 1 DISPLAYTEXT 1684 1 POSITION -7860,-1000 2 Z 110 2 SIZE X 2 TOP 3 LEFT -8210,-1000 3 RIGHT -7525,-1000 1 RELATION Marriage 1 NOTE Marriage: 7 Jan 1684 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT He married (1) Mary MASON218 7 January 1683/84 in Rehoboth, Plymouth 2 CONC Colony, USA 1 UNIONS @marr00210@ 1 HUSB @ind09812@ 1 WIFE @ind09811@ 1 CHIL @ind09808@ 0 @fam04776@ FAM 1 DISPLAYTEXT 1654 1 POSITION -6130,-760 2 Z 110 2 SIZE X 2 TOP 3 LEFT -6270,-760 3 RIGHT -5990,-760 1 RELATION Marriage 1 NOTE Marriage: 8 Jan 1654 in Swansea, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 1 UNIONS @marr00211@ 1 HUSB @ind09814@ 1 WIFE @ind09813@ 1 CHIL @ind09809@ 0 @fam04777@ FAM 1 POSITION -6910,-750 2 Z 110 2 SIZE X 2 TOP 3 LEFT -7060,-750 3 RIGHT -6680,-750 1 RELATION Marriage 1 HUSB @ind09816@ 1 WIFE @ind09815@ 1 CHIL @ind09810@ 0 @fam04778@ FAM 1 DISPLAYTEXT 1640 13K 1 POSITION -7560,-800 2 Z 110 2 SIZE X 2 TOP 3 LEFT -7760,-800 3 RIGHT -7500,-800 1 RELATION Marriage 1 NOTE Marriage: Jan 1640 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT On 9 Mar 1651/1652 when Sampson was 25, he married Mary BUTTERWORTH, 1 UNIONS @marr00212@ 1 HUSB @ind09818@ 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Brunswick, NY 2 CONT - Eddy 9 Dec 1821 Olive Wells, Adams, Mass 2 CONT ***************************************** 2 CONT Marriage 1 Olive WELLS b: 4 Oct 1799 in ,,Rhode Island 1 UNIONS @marr00239@ 1 HUSB @ind09709@ 1 WIFE @ind09708@ 1 CHIL @ind11244@ 0 @fam05483@ FAM 1 DISPLAYTEXT 1781.. 1 POSITION 2410,-1790 2 Z 110 2 SIZE X 2 TOP 3 LEFT -1780,-1790 3 RIGHT 4110,-1790 1 RELATION Marriage 1 NOTE m. 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2 FILEUNIQUE ShannockPurchase20Map.jpg 2 REPORT pictures/ShannockPurchase20Map.jpg 1 NAME ShannockPurchase20Map 1 DESCRIPTION MAP OF sHANNOCK PURCHASE WHICHINCLUDES NICHOLAS UTTER AND TEFFT FAMILI 2 CONC ES 1 CACHE 2 FILESIZE 79813 2 DIMENSION 545x864 2 MEGAPIXELS 0.47 2 BPP 8 2 DPI 72 0 @pic00025@ Picture 1 PATH C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\GENEALOGY CHARTS\ 2 CONC pictures\shannockMAPMODERN.jpg 2 RELATIVE pictures/shannockMAPMODERN.jpg 2 FILEUNIQUE shannockMAPMODERN.jpg 2 REPORT pictures/shannockMAPMODERN.jpg 1 NAME shannockMAP MODERN 1 DESCRIPTION MODERN REPRO OF MAP OF SHANNOCK PURCHASE 2 CONT Below is a copy of the above map redrawn by Timothy Nathan Tefft in 20 2 CONC 03. The land divisions of the 26 Shannock Purchase Proprietors are muc 2 CONC h more easy to see. The land that Peter Tefft owned was located near t 2 CONC he present Washington County Fairgrounds. Samuel Tefft owned land near 2 CONC by on Wilbur Hill, much of which is preserved by the Nature Conservanc 2 CONC y. His property in the northern part of the Shannock Purchase is still 2 CONC known to this day as "Tefft Hill". John Tefft owned several propertie 2 CONC s and bought out other landholders, and many of his descendants can tr 2 CONC ace their roots to Richmond. 2 CONT 1 CACHE 2 FILESIZE 109744 2 DIMENSION 672x1062 2 MEGAPIXELS 0.71 2 BPP 24 2 DPI 96 0 @pic00026@ Picture 1 PATH C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\GENEALOGY CHARTS\ 2 CONC pictures\TEFFT.jpg 2 RELATIVE pictures/TEFFT.jpg 2 FILEUNIQUE TEFFT.jpg 2 REPORT pictures/TEFFT.jpg 1 NAME TEFFT 1 DESCRIPTION DOCUMENT ABOUT 9 YEAR OD ORPHAN PETER TEFTT SEE UNDER ELIZABETH. 1 CACHE 2 FILESIZE 83237 2 DIMENSION 576x707 2 MEGAPIXELS 0.40 2 BPP 8 2 DPI 72 0 @pic00030@ Picture 1 PATH C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents\GENEALOGY CHARTS\ 2 CONC pictures\DEVOTIONHOUSETODAY.jpg 2 RELATIVE pictures/DEVOTIONHOUSETODAY.jpg 2 FILEUNIQUE DEVOTIONHOUSETODAY.jpg 2 REPORT pictures/DEVOTIONHOUSETODAY.jpg 1 NAME DEVOTION HOUSE TODAY 1 DESCRIPTION The Edward Devotion House is one of the oldest colonial structures in 2 CONC Brookline. Owned by the town and administered by the Brookline Histori 2 CONC cal Society, it is a fine example of mid-eighteenth century architectu 2 CONC re. Edward Devotion (1621-85) settled in Brookline around 1650. At tha 2 CONC t time, Brookline was a colonial farming community known as Muddy Rive 2 CONC r. Devotion's acreage along Harvard Street included apple orchards and 2 CONC pastureland for sheep and cattle. His son, Edward Devotion, Jr., left 2 CONC a bequest to the town for public schooling. Its legacy is the Devotio 2 CONC n Elementary School, which today surrounds the house on three sides. 2 CONT Although the Devotion House dates from around 1740, recent research ha 2 CONC s identified within it a house frame that dates from around 1680. This 2 CONC older structure may have been erected by Edward Devotion, Sr. His gra 2 CONC ndson, Solomon Hill, probably built the circa 1740 structure after inh 2 CONC eriting the Devotion estate. The house passed out of the Devotion fami 2 CONC ly in 1762. It subsequently had a variety of owners and occupants. Amo 2 CONC ng them were tavern keeper William Marshall, who may have used the app 2 CONC le orchards to supply cider to the famous Punch Bowl Tavern in Brookli 2 CONC ne Village, and financier Israel Thorndike and farmer George Babcock, 2 CONC who are remembered in the names of nearby streets. The Devotion House 2 CONC was purchased by the Town of Brookline in 1891. The Devotion House con 2 CONC tains eighteenth- and nineteenth-century furnishings and Brookline-rel 2 CONC ated artifacts. Some of the most significant objects are gifts of the 2 CONC Devotion family. Others are associated with early Brookline families, 2 CONC such as the Goddards. 2 CONT 2 CONT In addition to being a museum, the Devotion House serves as the headqu 2 CONC arters of the Brookline Historical Society. The society is dedicated t 2 CONC o the preservation and interpretation of Brookline history. 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Warwick 0 @place00635@ PLAC 1 NAME Hatton, co. Warwick. 0 @place00636@ PLAC 1 NAME Hatton, co. Warwick 0 @place00637@ PLAC 1 NAME Saffron Walden, Essexshire, England 0 @place00638@ PLAC 1 NAME at: Portsmouth, NewportCo., RI 0 @place00639@ PLAC 1 NAME Saffren Walden, Essex, England 0 @place00640@ PLAC 1 NAME Portsmouth, Rhode Island, USA 0 @place00642@ PLAC 1 NAME Saffron Walden,,Essex,England 0 @place00643@ PLAC 1 NAME North Kingston, Rhode Island. 0 @occu00349@ Occupation 1 TITL MOTHER-8 0 @occu00068@ Occupation 1 TITL MOTHER-10 0 @occu00402@ Occupation 1 TITL MOTHER-7 0 @occu00229@ Occupation 1 TITL MOTHER-6 0 @occu00008@ Occupation 1 TITL MOTHER-3 0 @occu00223@ Occupation 1 TITL MOTHER-13 0 @occu00353@ Occupation 1 TITL MOTHER-4 0 @occu00225@ Occupation 1 TITL MOTHER-12 0 @occu00054@ Occupation 1 TITL MOTHER-2 0 @occu00410@ Occupation 1 TITL MOTHER -1 0 @occu00230@ Occupation 1 TITL MOTHER-9 0 @occu00002@ Occupation 1 TITL MOTHER-5 0 @occu00381@ Occupation 1 TITL MOTHER-14 0 @occu00165@ Occupation 1 TITL MOTHER-1 0 @occu00160@ Occupation 1 TITL MOTHER-11 0 @occu00474@ Occupation 1 TITL MAYBE 1671 WESTERLY RI 1 NOTE D WESTERLY 0 @occu00497@ Occupation 1 TITL YEOMAN 0 @occu00504@ Occupation 1 TITL MOTHER- 11 0 @occu00505@ Occupation 1 TITL MOTHER -6 0 @occu00506@ Occupation 1 TITL MOTHER-7 1 NOTE Children of GEORGE GARDNER and HERODIAS LONG: 2 CONT BENONI GARDNER, b. 1642, Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island; d. 173 2 CONC 1, Wickford, Washington County, Rhode Island; m. MARY ELDRED 1666, Kin 2 CONC gstown, Washington County, Rhode Island; daughter of Samuel Eldred and 2 CONC Elizabeth Miller; b. June 15, 1646, Cambridge, Middlesex County, Mass 2 CONC achusetts; d. November 16, 1729, Wickford, Washington County, Rhode Is 2 CONC land. 2 CONT HENRY GARDNER, b. 1645, Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island; d. Apri 2 CONC l 26, 1744, Narragansett, Washington County, Rhode Island; m. (1) JOAN 2 CONC ?; (2) ABIGAIL RICHMOND February 25, 1691, North Kingstown, Washingto 2 CONC n County, Rhode Island; b. 1656. Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island 2 CONC ; d. 1744. 2 CONT Notes for ABIGAIL RICHMOND: 2 CONT m. (1) John Remington, 1679. 2 CONT GEORGE GARDNER, b. 1647, Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island; d. 172 2 CONC 4, Narragansett, Washington County, Rhode Island; m. TABITHA TEFFT Feb 2 CONC ruary 13, 1670, Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island; b. 1653, Portsm 2 CONC outh, Newport County, Rhode Island. 2 CONT WILLIAM GARDNER, b. 1649, Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island; d. Ma 2 CONC rch 11, 1711, Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island; m. ELIZABETH 2 CONC HORNE 1671, Swansea, Bristol County, Massachusetts; d. 1737. 2 CONT NICHOLAS GARDNER, b. 1654, Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island; d. 1 2 CONC 712; m. HANNAH PALMER 1680, North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode 2 CONC Island; b. October 10, 1663, Warwick, Kent County, Rhode Island. 2 CONT DORCAS GARDNER, b. 1656, Newport, Newport County, Rhode Island; d. 170 2 CONC 2, m. JOHN WATSON November 17, 1673, South Kingstown, Washington Count 2 CONC y, Rhode Island; son of John Watson and Margaret Taylor; b. 1654, Nort 2 CONC h Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island; d. March 11, 1728, North 2 CONC Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island. 2 CONT 0 @occu00507@ Occupation 1 TITL MOTHER-12 1 NOTE Children: 2 CONT 12439 i. Mary (ca1649-1683) 2 CONT 12440 ii. Edward (Died young) (1649-<1663) 2 CONT 12441 iii. Elizabeth (ca1651-1679) 2 CONT 12442 iv. Martha (ca1653-1714) 2 CONT 12443 v. Hannah (ca1654-1700) 2 CONT 12444 vi. Deborah (ca1657-1682) 2 CONT 12445 vii. John (ca1659-1732) 2 CONT 12446 viii. Sarah (Died soon) (ca1662-) 2 CONT 12447 ix. Edward (Died soon) (ca1663-1664) 2 CONT 12448 x. Sarah (ca1665-1732) 2 CONT 12449 xi. Edward (ca1668-1744) 2 CONT 12450 xii. Thomas (Died young) (ca1670-1685) 2 CONT 0 @occu00509@ Occupation 1 TITL MOTHER-2 1 NOTE 2 CONT 0 @occu00514@ Occupation 1 TITL MOTHER-21 0 @occu00515@ Occupation 1 TITL STONE CUTTER 0 @occu00516@ Occupation 1 TITL a minister 0 @occu00517@ Occupation 1 TITL a joiner and housewright, later a stonecutter 0 @occu00523@ Occupation 1 TITL MOTHER-10 1 NOTE Benjamin Collins 2 CONT b. 19 Mar 1721/22 Taunton, Bristol, 2 CONT Massachusetts 2 CONT d. 28 Sep 1749 2 CONT Abraham Collins 2 CONT b. 4 Jun 1724 Lebanon, New London, 2 CONT Ct (or Taunton, Bristol, Ma) 2 CONT m. Connecticut 2 CONT d. 14 Aug 1811 Dorset, Bennington, 2 CONT Vermont 2 CONT Rufus Collins 2 CONT b. 21 Nov 1726 Dighton, Bristol, 2 CONT Massachusetts 2 CONT d. 25 Nov 1790 2 CONT Julius Collins 2 CONT b. 29 Dec 1728 Dighton, Bristol, 2 CONT Massachusetts 2 CONT d. 1758 2 CONT Phebe Collins 2 CONT b. 9 Jul 1731 Dighton, Bristol, 2 CONT Massachusetts 2 CONT Zorobabel Collins 2 CONT b. 4 Oct 1733 Lebanon Crank, 2 CONT Tolland, Connecticut 2 CONT d. 22 Dec 1797 2 CONT Lucy Collins 2 CONT b. 5 Feb 1735/36 Lebanon Crank, 2 CONT Tolland, Connecticut 2 CONT Zarabubel Collins 2 CONT b. 23 Mar 1736/37 Lebanon Crank, 2 CONT Tolland, Connecticut 2 CONT Zelotes Collins 2 CONT b. 23 Mar 1737/38 Lebanon Crank, 2 CONT Tolland, Connecticut 2 CONT d. 1739 Lebanon Crank, Tolland, 2 CONT Connecticut 2 CONT Zelotes Collins 2 CONT b. 12 Nov 1740 Lebanon Crank, 2 CONT Tolland, Connecticut 2 CONT Mary Collins 2 CONT b. 8 Jan 1668/69 Salisbury, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts, New England 2 CONT John Collins 2 CONT b. 1673 Salisbury, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts, New England 2 CONT d. 1751 Hampton Falls, Rockingham, 2 CONT New Hampshire, New England 2 CONT Elizabeth Collins 2 CONT b. 1674 Salisbury, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts, New England 2 CONT c. 28 May 1699 Salisbury, Essex Co., 2 CONT Ma 2 CONT Samuel Collins 2 CONT b. 18 Jan 1675/76 Salisbury, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts, New England 2 CONT Mary Ann Collins 2 CONT b. 1 Feb 1678/79 Salisbury, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts 2 CONT Ephraim Collins 2 CONT b. 30 Sep 1683 Salisbury, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts, New England 2 CONT Benjamin Collins 2 CONT b. 29 May 1691 Taunton, Bristol, (or 2 CONT Salisbury, Essex) Massachusetts 2 CONT m. Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts 2 CONT d. 29 Apr 1759 Lebanon Crank, 2 CONT Tolland, Connecticut 2 CONT bu. 1759 Columbia, Tolland, 2 CONT Connecticut 2 CONT Benjamin Collins 2 CONT b. 1643 Ipswich, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts 2 CONT m. 5 Nov 1668 Salisbury, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts 2 CONT d. 10 Dec 1683 Salisbury, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts, New England 2 CONT Hester Collins 2 CONT b. 18 Apr 1658 2 CONT d. 19 Jan 1662/63 2 CONT Phillip Collins 2 CONT b. 7 Apr 1659 2 CONT d. 7 Apr 1659 2 CONT Robert Collins 2 CONT b. 15 Mar 1659/60 2 CONT d. 1718 2 CONT Nathaniel Collins 2 CONT b. 18 Jan 1661/62 2 CONT Elizabeth Collins 2 CONT b. 16 Jan 1664/65 2 CONT Robert (Not certain of these 2 CONT parents) Collins 2 CONT b. <, Ipswich, Essex, Mass> 2 CONT m. 2 CONT d. 17 Jun 1688 Haverhill, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts 2 CONT Hester Fowler 2 CONT b. 16 Mar 1618/19 Ipswich, Essex, 2 CONT Ma 2 CONT c. 16 Mar 1618/19 Marlborough, 2 CONT Wilts, Eng 2 CONT d. 29 Oct 1666 Ipswich, Essex, Ma 2 CONT Philip Fowler 2 CONT Mary Winsley or Winslow 2 CONT Mary 0 @occu00522@ Occupation 1 TITL MOTHER-7 1 NOTE Mary Collins 2 CONT b. 8 Jan 1668/69 Salisbury, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts, New England 2 CONT John Collins 2 CONT b. 1673 Salisbury, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts, New England 2 CONT d. 1751 Hampton Falls, Rockingham, 2 CONT New Hampshire, New England 2 CONT Elizabeth Collins 2 CONT b. 1674 Salisbury, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts, New England 2 CONT c. 28 May 1699 Salisbury, Essex Co., 2 CONT Ma 2 CONT Samuel Collins 2 CONT b. 18 Jan 1675/76 Salisbury, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts, New England 2 CONT Mary Ann Collins 2 CONT b. 1 Feb 1678/79 Salisbury, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts 2 CONT Ephraim Collins 2 CONT b. 30 Sep 1683 Salisbury, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts, New England 2 CONT Benjamin Collins 2 CONT b. 29 May 1691 Taunton, Bristol, (or 2 CONT Salisbury, Essex) Massachusetts 2 CONT m. Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts 2 CONT d. 29 Apr 1759 Lebanon Crank, 2 CONT Tolland, Connecticut 2 CONT bu. 1759 Columbia, Tolland, 2 CONT Connecticut 2 CONT Benjamin Collins 2 CONT b. 1643 Ipswich, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts 2 CONT m. 5 Nov 1668 Salisbury, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts 2 CONT d. 10 Dec 1683 Salisbury, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts, New England 2 CONT Hester Collins 2 CONT b. 18 Apr 1658 2 CONT d. 19 Jan 1662/63 2 CONT Phillip Collins 2 CONT b. 7 Apr 1659 2 CONT d. 7 Apr 1659 2 CONT Robert Collins 2 CONT b. 15 Mar 1659/60 2 CONT d. 1718 2 CONT Nathaniel Collins 2 CONT b. 18 Jan 1661/62 2 CONT Elizabeth Collins 2 CONT b. 16 Jan 1664/65 2 CONT Robert (Not certain of these 2 CONT parents) Collins 2 CONT b. <, Ipswich, Essex, Mass> 2 CONT m. 2 CONT d. 17 Jun 1688 Haverhill, Essex, 2 CONT Massachusetts 2 CONT Hester Fowler 2 CONT b. 16 Mar 1618/19 Ipswich, Essex, 2 CONT Ma 2 CONT c. 16 Mar 1618/19 Marlborough, 2 CONT Wilts, Eng 2 CONT d. 29 Oct 1666 Ipswich, Essex, Ma 2 CONT Philip Fowler 2 CONT Mary Winsley or Winslow 2 CONT Mary 0 @occu00521@ Occupation 1 TITL MOTHER-19 0 @occu00526@ Occupation 1 TITL MOTHER-4 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT Hannah Boaden b: 9 Jul 1658 in Saco, York County, Maine 2 CONT Lucy Boaden b: 25 Jul 1660 2 CONT John (Bouden) Boaden b: 15 Jul 1671 2 CONT Nicholas Boaden b: 19 Jan 1672/73 2 CONT 2 CONT 0 @occu00527@ Occupation 1 TITL Fisherman 1 NOTE Occupation: Fisherman 3 2 CONT 0 @occu00528@ Occupation 1 TITL MOTHER-4 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT Nicholas Bully b: 6 Jan 1626/27 in Stoke Fleming, Devon, England 2 CONT Anne Bully b: Abt 1633 in Sacco, York County, Maine 2 CONT Grace Bully b: Abt 1636 in Sacco, York County, Maine 2 CONT Elizabeth Bully b: 1653 in Sacco, York County, Maine 2 CONT 0 @occu00525@ Occupation 1 TITL MOTHER-7 1 NOTE Children 2 CONT John (Bouden) Boaden b: Bef 2 May 1630 in Holberton, Devon, England 2 CONT Mary Boaden b: 27 Oct 1631 c: 23 Oct 1634 2 CONT Ambrose Boaden b: 1632 in Scarboro, Cumberland, Maine 2 CONT Agnes Boaden b: Bef Nov 1637 c: Nov 1637 2 CONT Grace Boaden 2 CONT Agnes Boaden b: 1639 c: 3 Nov 1639 2 CONT Abraham Boaden 2 CONT 2 CONT 0 @occu00406@ Occupation 1 TITL MOTHER-10 1 NOTE Mary Hopkins 2 CONT Stephen Hopkins 2 CONT John Hopkins [Died as Infant] 2 CONT Abigail Hopkins 2 CONT Deborah Hopkins 2 CONT Caleb Hopkins 2 CONT Ruth Hopkins 2 CONT Joshua Hopkins 2 CONT William Hopkins 2 CONT Elizabeth Hopkins [Died as Infant] 2 CONT 0 @occu00538@ Occupation 1 TITL MOTHER-13 1 NOTE Children Sex Birth 2 CONT Asa Swan M 1649 in Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Ruth Swan F 10 Mar 1652 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Sarah Swan F 10 Aug 1655 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Robert Swan M 30 May 1657 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Ann Swan M 3 Mar 1658 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Ann Swan F 3 Mar 1658 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Richard Swan M 24 Feb 1660 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Timothy Swan M 12 Mar 1662 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT Dorothie Swan F 8 Nov 1666 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONC 2 CONT John Swan M 1 Aug 1668 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Samuel Swan M 24 Oct 1672 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Joshua Swan M 13 Sep 1674 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT Caleb Swan M 18 Jun 1676 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT 2 CONT 0 @occu00537@ Occupation 1 TITL MOTHER-10 1 NOTE Children Sex Birth 2 CONT Sara Acye F 17 Aug 1589 in Kirk Ella, [parish], Yorkshire, England 2 CONC 2 CONT Agnes Acye F 12 Mar 1620 in Kirk Ella, [parish], Yorkshire, England 2 CONC 2 CONT Ruth Acye F 14 Mar 1621 in Kirk Ella, [parish], Yorkshire, England 2 CONC 2 CONT Ellena Acye F 22 Jan 1622 in Kirk Ella, [parish], Yorkshire, England 2 CONC 2 CONT Mary Acie F abt 1623 in Kirk Ella, [parish], Yorkshire, England 2 CONT John Acie M 1627 in Kirk Ella, [parish], Yorkshire, England 2 CONT Elizabeth Acy F 24 Oct 1632 in Kirk Ella, [parish], Yorkshire, Englan 2 CONC d 2 CONT Abigail Acey F abt 1633 in Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT John Acy M abt 1634 in Kirk Ella, [parish], Yorkshire, England 2 CONT Joseph Acie M 1657 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA 2 CONT 2 CONT 0 @occu00539@ Occupation 1 TITL MOTHER-4 1 NOTE Children Sex Birth 2 CONT Thomas Acye M 12 Jul 1595 in Kirk Ella, [parish], Yorkshire, England 2 CONC 2 CONT William Acie M 18 Mar 1596 in Kirk Ella, [parish], Yorkshire, England 2 CONC 2 CONT Janet Acye F 16 Sep 1599 in Kirk Ella, [parish], Yorkshire, England 2 CONC 2 CONT Mergreta Acye F 27 Sep 1614 in Kirk Ella, East Riding, Yorkshire, Eng 2 CONC land 2 CONT 0 @occu00540@ Occupation 1 TITL MOTHER-6 1 NOTE i. Mary (1652-ca1717) 2 CONT 12 ii. John (1654-1727) 2 CONT iii. Deborah. Born ca 1656. 2 CONT 2 CONT iv. Isabel. Born in 1657. Isabel died aft 1716; she was 59. 2 CONT Isabel first married John TILLINGHAST, son of Pardon TILLINGHAST & ? B 2 CONC UTTERWORTH. Born in Sep 1657. John died in Dec 1690; he was 33. Occupa 2 CONC tion: Cooper. Isabel second married Robert HICKS. 2 CONT 2 CONT v. Phebe. Born in 1658. On 22 Jan 1684/1685 when Phebe was 26, she 2 CONC married Job GREENE, son of John GREENE Deputy Governor & Ann ALMY, in 2 CONC Warwick, Kent Co., RI. Born on 6 Nov 1651. 2 CONT 2 CONT vi. Eleanor. Born in 1671. Eleanor married Richard GREENE, son of J 2 CONC ohn GREENE Deputy Governor & Ann ALMY. Born on 8 Feb 1660/1661. 2 CONT 2 CONT 13 vii. Catharine (1671-1751) 2 CONT 0 @occu00541@ Occupation 1 TITL citizen and merchant tailor of London" 0 @occu00543@ Occupation 1 TITL JOINER 0 @source00001@ SOUR 1 NOTE Sources: 2 CONT Title: The American Genealogist (TAG) 2 CONT Author: Editions 1-4 edited by William H. Whitmore, 5th edition prepar 2 CONC ed by the publishers 2 CONT Publication: Joel Munsell's Sons 2 CONT Note: None 2 CONT Note: Excellent 2 CONT Repository: 2 CONT Note: Chesebro' Reference Material (page exerpts) 2 CONT Call Number: 2 CONT Media: Magazine 2 CONT Text: 1942 Vol. 19, pages 77 - 83 and Vol. 21, pages 190 - 191, Ruth W 2 CONC ilder Sherman 2 CONT Title: Ancestral Lines 2 CONT Author: Carl Boyer 2 CONT Publication: 3rd Edition 2 CONT Note: CBoyer3154@yahoo.com, 661-259-3154, 2 CONT PO Box 220333, Santa Clara, CA 91322-0333 2 CONT Note: Excellent 2 CONT Repository: 2 CONT Note: Chesebro' Reference Material 2 CONT Call Number: 2 CONT Media: Book 2 CONT Page: page 330 2 CONT Title: Sporny Family Records 2 CONT Author: Judy Sporny 2 CONT Publication: 1998 2 CONT Note: Albin3@ix.netcom.com Information from the American Genealogist V 2 CONC ol. 19. 2 CONT Note: Excellent 2 CONT Repository: 2 CONT Note: Ingraham Source File 2 CONT Call Number: 2 CONT Media: Letter 2 CONT 0 @source00002@ SOUR 1 NOTE French and Whitcomb, “Sutton Family” 2 CONT PAGE: 63 2 CONT 0 @source00003@ SOUR 1 NOTE Slocum (White), online http://www.rootsweb.com/~scwhite/slocum?. Herei 2 CONC nafter cited as Slocum (White). 2 CONT Sarah George Zakzrewski, "Sarah Zakrzewski Family Tree". 2 CONT 0 @source00004@ SOUR 1 NOTE Narragansett Historical Record, Vital Record of Rhode Island, 1636-185 2 CONC 0. 2 CONT J.H. Beers & Co.,Representative Men and Old Families of Rhode Island. 2 CONT 0 @source00005@ SOUR 1 NOTE Thurston Genealogy, page 519. 0 @source00006@ SOUR 1 NOTE Sources: 2 CONT Title: Master File.ftw 2 CONT Repository: 2 CONT Call Number: 2 CONT Media: Other 2 CONT 1. Justin Windsor, Abstracts of the Earliest Wills in the Probate Offi 2 CONC ce, Plymouth, (New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol 5, 2 CONC October 1851, p. 385 & subsequent.) Vol 7, p 177-8. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2. The Great Migration Begins. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Richard Foxwell 1 2. 2 CONT 2 CONT Documented events in his life were: 2 CONT 2 CONT 1. Emigrant Ancestor; 1635; Massachusetts Bay Colony, MA 3. From Plant 2 CONC ers of the Commonwealth: Passengers who came with Winthrop - no mentio 2 CONC n of what ship or even where the information was gathered -Richard Fox 2 CONC well , prob. of London, Tailor - Boston, Barnstable 2 CONT Mrs. ___ Foxwell 2 CONT John Foxwell 2 CONT 2 CONT 2. CR - Baptism of Child; 30 Aug 1635; Scituate, Plymouth Co., MA 2 4. 2 CONC Baptism of Mary ye daughter of Brother Foxwell. 2 CONT 2 CONT 3. Oath of Freemanship/Allegiance; 18 May 1631; Plymouth Colony, MA 2 2 CONC 5. 2 CONT 2 CONT 4. CR - Baptism of Child; 22 Apr 1638; Scituate, Plymouth Co., MA 2 4. 2 CONC Baptism of Martha ye daughter of Brother Foxwell 2 CONT 2 CONT 5. Settler; 1640; Barnstable, Barnstable Co., MA 2 6. Listed among the 2 CONC first settlers of Barnstable, MA in 1640: Richard Foxwell 2 CONT 2 CONT 6. CR - Baptism of Child; 4 Apr 1641; Barnstable, Barnstable Co., MA 2 2 CONC 7. Ruth, daughter of Richard Foxwell 2 CONT 2 CONT 7. Military Service; 1943; Barnstable, Barnstable Co., MA 2 8. Listed 2 CONC among those able to bear arms 2 CONT 2 CONT 8. VR - Death of Child; 21 Sep 1645; Barnstable, Barnstable Co., MA 2 2 CONC 9. Buryed - John Foxwell, son of Brother Foxwell [may be the son of th 2 CONC e other Richard Foxwell who came with Winthrop's Fleet, was a merchant 2 CONC in Maine & returned to England in 1633 or so] 2 CONT 2 CONT 9. Will; 7 Apr 1668; Barnstable, Barnstable Co., MA 1 2. Richd Foxwell 2 CONC (Barnstable) Will names sons Samuel Bacon, Hugh Cole & da. Nelson. To 2 CONC church of Barnstable, for the poor. Names Mr. Adams, "woolen draper w 2 CONC hich did dwell in London." 1668, April 7th. In a suppliment names his 2 CONC son Nelson, with "my daughter Ruth." Inventory 30 May 1688, by Henry C 2 CONC obb & Thomas Huckens. £28.18.6 [NEHGR 7:177] 2 CONT 2 CONT 10. Inventory Taken; 30 May 1688; Barnstable, Barnstable Co., MA 1 2. 2 CONC £28.18.6 2 CONT 2 CONT Richard married Anne Shelly 2, daughter of Robert Shelly. (Anne Shelly 2 CONC was born about 1614 in England 2.) 2 CONT 2 CONT Documented events in her life were: 2 CONT 2 CONT 1. Church Membership; 20 Apr 1634; Boston, Suffolk Co., MA 10. on 20 A 2 CONC pril 1634 "Anne Shelley [John Coggeshall's] maid servant" was admitted 2 CONC to Boston church by letter of dismission from Roxbury [BChR 18]; 2 CONT 2 CONT Documented events in their marriage were: 2 CONT 2 CONT 1. VR - Birth of Child; 17 Aug 1635; Barnstable, Barnstable Co., MA 11 2 CONC . Richard Foxwell his Daughter Mary borne the 17th of August 1635 2 CONT 2 CONT 2. VR - Birth of Child; 24 Mar 1638/39; Barnstable, Barnstable Co., MA 2 CONC 11. [Richard Foxwell his Daughter] Martha [borne] the 24 of Mar 1638 2 CONT 2 CONT 3. VR - Birth of Child; Mar 1641/42; Barnstable, Barnstable Co., MA 11 2 CONC . [Richard Foxwell his Daughter] Ruth [borne] the Mar 1641 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Children from this marriage were: 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 F i. Mary Foxwell 12 was born on 17 Aug 1635 in Barnstable, Ba 2 CONC rnstable Co., MA 11. 2 CONT 2 CONT 1. Justin Windsor, Abstracts of the Earliest Wills in the Probate Offi 2 CONC ce, Plymouth, (New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol 5, 2 CONC October 1851, p. 385 & subsequent.) Vol 7, p 177-8. 2 CONT 2 CONT 2. The Great Migration Begins. 0 @source00007@ SOUR 1 NOTE SOURCE "The Greenman Family in America by Peter Holden 0 @source00008@ SOUR 1 NOTE Portsmouth vital records, James N. Arnold, Vital Record of Rhode Isla 2 CONC nd 1636-1850, Narragansett Historical Publ. Co., Providence, 1893, vol 2 CONC ume 4. 2 CONT 0 @source00009@ SOUR 1 NOTE Sources: 2 CONT Abbrev: Sons & Daughters of the Pilgrims 2 CONT Title: Sons & Daughters of the Pilgrims 2 CONT Repository: 2 CONT Name: n/a 2 CONT 2 CONT Page: Vol II, pg 45 2 CONT Quality: 3 2 CONT Abbrev: Ancestors of Christina Potter Fish 2 CONT Title: Ancestors of Christina Potter Fish 2 CONT Repository: 2 CONT Name: n/a 2 CONT Abbrev: Ancestors of Guenever Fuhriman 2 CONT Title: Ancestors of Guenever Fuhriman 2 CONT Repository: 2 CONT Name: n/a 2 CONT Abbrev: New England Ancestors 2 CONT Title: New England Ancestors 2 CONT Author: NancyAnn Norman nancn@exis.net 2 CONT Repository: 2 CONT Name: rootsweb.com 2 CONT Abbrev: Descendants of John Clarke 2 CONT Title: Descendants of John Clarke 2 CONT Repository: 2 CONT Name: n/a 2 CONT Abbrev: Descendants of Richard Maxson 2 CONT Title: Descendants of Richard Maxson 2 CONT Repository: 2 CONT Name: n/a 2 CONT Abbrev: Ancestors of Scotty Wayne Welland 2 CONT Title: Ancestors of Scotty Wayne Welland 2 CONT Repository: 2 CONT Name: n/a 2 CONT Abbrev: Colonial Families of the United States 2 CONT Title: Colonial Families of the United States 2 CONT Repository: 2 CONT Name: n/a 2 CONT 2 CONT Page: Volume V, Clarke Family, Page 119 2 CONT Quality: 3 2 CONT Abbrev: Sons of the American Revolution, New York 2 CONT Title: Register of the Empire State Society of the Sons of the America 2 CONC n Revolution, New York 2 CONT Publication: The Society 2 CONT New York 2 CONT 1899 2 CONT Repository: 2 CONT Name: n/a 2 CONT 2 CONT Page: 172 2 CONT Quality: 3 2 CONT Abbrev: Pastors of the Second Seventh Day Baptist Church in America 2 CONT Title: Pastors of the Second Seventh Day Baptist Church in America 2 CONT Abbrev: Sons of the American Revolution 2 CONT Title: Sons of the American Revolution 2 CONT Author: New York State Society, 1893-94 2 CONT Publication: Republic Press 2 CONT New York 2 CONT 1894 2 CONT Repository: 2 CONT Name: n/a 2 CONT 2 CONT Text: 165. GREENE, David Maxson 4165. 2 CONT Troy, N. Y. 2 CONT Civil engineer, director, etc. Born in Brunswick, N. Y., July 8, 1832. 2 CONT Son of Joseph Langford Greene and Susanna Maxson, grandson of David Ma 2 CONC xson, Jr. and Sarah Stillman, great grandson of David Maxson, and Abig 2 CONC ail Greenman, great2grandson of John Maxson, 3rd, and Thankful Randall 2 CONC , great3grandson of John Maxson, 2nd, and Judith Clarke, great4grandso 2 CONC n of John Maxson and Mary Mosher, and great5grandson of Richard Maxson 2 CONC , the emigrant. David Maxson was born in Westerly, R. I., July 24, 172 2 CONC 9, and died there before 1800. He was appointed on a committee for Wes 2 CONC terly pursuant to an act of the Legislature April 22, 1775, to procure 2 CONC powder, bullets and flints: was receiver of moneys for paying bountie 2 CONC s, 1780 and deputy from Westerly, 1781. Many others, brothers or cousi 2 CONC ns, participated in the war. Asa was Lieutenant; Joseph, Lieutenant; P 2 CONC hineas, Captain; George, Lieutenant; Zaccheus, Ensign; and Jonathan, D 2 CONC eputy. 2 CONT Abbrev: Colonial Families of the United States 2 CONT Title: Colonial Families of the United States 2 CONT Repository: 2 CONT Name: n/a 2 CONT 2 CONT Page: Volume V, Clarke Family, Page 119 2 CONT Abbrev: Sons & Daughters of the Pilgrims 2 CONT Title: Sons & Daughters of the Pilgrims 2 CONT Repository: 2 CONT Name: n/a 2 CONT 2 CONT Page: Vol II, pg 45 0 @source00010@ SOUR 1 NOTE Title: Dighton Births from about 1700/1899 Inclusive (CD-ROM:1998 Sear 2 CONC ch & ReSearch Publishing Corp.), Volume: Volume 1 2 CONT Abbrev: Dighton Births from about 1700/1899 2 CONT Author: Compiler: Carr, Louis Hatherly 2 CONT Publication: The Town of Dighton, Dighton, Massachusetts, January 1983 2 CONT Page: 49 2 CONT Title: Benjamin Collins family 2 CONT Abbrev: Benjamin Collins family 2 CONT Author: Compiler: Unknown 2 CONT Publication: Unknown 2 CONT Repository: 2 CONT Name: transcribed by the writer 2 CONT 2 CONT Page: 2 2 CONT Title: Benjamin Collins family 2 CONT Abbrev: Benjamin Collins family 2 CONT Author: Compiler: Unknown 2 CONT Publication: Unknown 2 CONT Repository: 0 @source00011@ SOUR 1 NOTE Title: Benjamin Collins family 2 CONT Abbrev: Benjamin Collins family 2 CONT Author: Compiler: Unknown 2 CONT Publication: Unknown 2 CONT Repository: 2 CONT Name: transcribed by the writer 2 CONT 2 CONT Page: 2 0 @source00012@ SOUR 1 NOTE Title: Carelton-Stickney.FTW 2 CONT Abbrev: Carelton-Stickney.FTW 2 CONT Page: Date of Import: May 31, 2000 2 CONT Title: GEDCOM File 606360.GED imported on 09/13/2003 2 CONT Abbrev: GEDCOM File C:\DOWNLOAD\606360 2 CONT Author: John Dodd Source 2 CONT Title: Web site, Url: http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.c 2 CONC gi?julius, ny::collins::8667.html 2 CONT Abbrev: Web Posting 2 CONT Author: Bill Russom 2 CONT 2 CONT Sources: 2 CONT Abbrev: Ancestral File (R) 2 CONT Title: Ancestral File (R) 2 CONT Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 2 CONT Publication: Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998 2 CONT Note: 2 CONT ABBR Ancestral File (R) 2 CONT Abbrev: COLLINS.ged 2 CONT Title: COLLINS.ged 2 CONT Repository: 2 CONT Name: Not Given 2 CONT Abbrev: COLLINS.benjamin.1891.ancestors.ged 2 CONT Title: COLLINS.benjamin.1891.ancestors.ged 2 CONT Repository: 2 CONT Name: Not Given 0 @source00025@ SOUR 1 TITL http://www.ctgravestones.com/gallery/collins.htm 0 @source00026@ SOUR 1 NOTE http://www.caskey-family.com/genealogy/BenjamenCollins.htm 0 @source00027@ SOUR 1 NOTE http://www.sharrow.com/genealogy/collins.hulda.ancestors.pdf 0 @source00030@ SOUR 1 NOTE Abbrev: COLLINS.Robert&Hester.Fowler.-Benjamin.1643.ged 2 CONT Title: COLLINS.Robert&Hester.Fowler.-Benjamin.1643.ged 2 CONT Repository: 0 @source00029@ SOUR 1 NOTE Abbrev: Early Vital Records of Saco and Biddeford, Maine 2 CONT Title: Early Vital Records of Saco and Biddeford, Maine 2 CONT Author: New England Historical And Genealogical Register 2 CONT Publication: 1917 - Vol. 71 2 CONT Date: 0047 2 CONT Repository: 2 CONT 2 CONT 0 @source00028@ SOUR 1 NOTE Source: http://babbage.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/bay/rr01/rr01_086.html#P 2 CONC 7506 2 CONT Note: (Research):See: http://babbage.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/bay/rr01/r 2 CONC r01_086.html#P7506 for a well-research Boaden genealogy. 2 CONT 2 CONT 0 @source00031@ SOUR 1 TITL BELOW 1 NOTE Research):http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jbbullock&i 2 CONC d=I12210 2 CONT 2 CONT Abbrev: NEHGR 2 CONT Title: New England Historic Genealogical Society, The New England Hist 2 CONC orical and Genealogical Register 2 CONT Text: vol. 80, p. 80, "Chad Browne of Providence, R. I., and Four Gene 2 CONC rations of His Descendants" 2 CONT Abbrev: NEHGR 2 CONT Title: New England Historic Genealogical Society, The New England Hist 2 CONC orical and Genealogical Register 2 CONT Page: vol. 80, p. 80, "Chad Browne of Providence, R. I., and Four Gene 2 CONC rations of His Descendants" 2 CONT Abbrev: Swansea VR 2 CONT Title: Transcriber, H. L. Peter Rounds; Editors Jane Fletcher Fiske & 2 CONC Margaret F. Costello, Vital Records of Swansea, Massachusetts to 1850 2 CONC (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1992) 2 CONT Repository: 2 CONT Name: Personal Collection of James B. Bullock 2 CONT Littleton, CO 80120 2 CONT USA 2 CONT 2 CONT Page: p. 201 0 @source00032@ SOUR 1 TITL BELOW 1 NOTE (Research):http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jbbullock& 2 CONC id=I12160 2 CONT 2 CONT NEHGR: New England Historic Genealogical Society, The New England Hist 2 CONC orical and Genealogical Register 2 CONT Text: vol. 80, p. 77- 80, "Chad Browne of Providence, R. I., and Four 2 CONC Generations of His Descendants" Abbrev: NEHGR 0 @source00033@ SOUR 1 TITL BELOW 1 NOTE (Research):http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jbbullock& 2 CONC id=I12205 2 CONT 2 CONT Alden G. Beaman, Editor, Rhode Island Genealogical Register, Second Ed 2 CONC ition (Rhode Island Families Assn.; Princeton, MA; 1986-1999 2 CONT Reproduced on Family Archive CD # 215, Vital Records: Rhode Island, 15 2 CONC 00s-1900s; Genealogy.com, 2000) 2 CONT Page: vol. 2, no. 2, p. 65, Abstracts of Jamestown Wills 2 CONT 2 CONT James N. Arnold, Vital Record of Rhode Island, 1636-1850 (Originally 2 CONC published by Narragansett Historical Publishing Company; Providence, R 2 CONC I; 1891) 2 CONT Reproduced on CD-ROM: CDventure, Inc.; 1999 2 CONT Page: vol. 4, p. 17, VR 10, Jamestown Births 2 CONT 2 CONT James N. Arnold, Vital Record of Rhode Island, 1636-1850 (Originally 2 CONC published by Narragansett Historical Publishing Company; Providence, R 2 CONC I; 1891) 2 CONT Page: vol. 4, p. 17, VR 16, Jamestown Births 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT NEHGR New England Historic Genealogical Society, The New England Hist 2 CONC orical and Genealogical Register: vol. 80, p. 79, "Chad Browne of Prov 2 CONC idence, R. I., and Four Generations of His Descendants" 2 CONT Title: Chad Browne of Providence, R.I. and Four Generations of His Des 2 CONC cendants 2 CONT Author: William Bradford Browne 2 CONT Publication: New England Historical and Genealogical Register, January 2 CONC and April, 1926 2 CONT Abbrev: Chad Browne of Providence, R.I. and Four Generations of His De 2 CONC scendants 2 CONT Page: page 79 2 CONT Date: 1 APR 2001 2 CONT 2 CONT 0 @source00034@ SOUR 1 TITL BELOW 1 NOTE (Research):http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jbbullock& 2 CONC id=I12099 2 CONT 2 CONT NEHGR: New England Historic Genealogical Society, The New England His 2 CONC torical and Genealogical Register 2 CONT Text: vol. 80, p. 76, "Chad Browne of Providence, R. I. . . ." 2 CONT 2 CONT Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700 (Baltimore, 2 CONC Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1985) 2 CONT Page: p. 106 2 CONT 2 CONT : Robert Charles Anderson, George F. Sanborn Jr., Melinde Lutz Sanborn 2 CONC , The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634 - 1635 (New Eng 2 CONC land Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1999) 2 CONT Page: vol. 2, p. 25 2 CONT 2 CONT Title: Carl Boyer, 3rd, Ancestral Lines, 3rd Edition (Carl Boyer, 3rd; 2 CONC Santa Clarita, CA; 1998) Note: Not always reliable, nevertheless is u 2 CONC seful in directing one to other sources. 2 CONT Page: p. 204 2 CONT Source: Ancestors of Augustus Brown reed Sprague 2 CONT FTM Genealogy Site @ !http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/e/l 2 CONC /Suzanne-S-Bell/GENE1-0014.html?Welcome=986650318 2 CONT 0 @source00035@ SOUR 1 TITL BELOW 1 NOTE (Research):http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jbbullock& 2 CONC id=I19167 2 CONT 2 CONT Swansea VR: Transcriber, H. L. Peter Rounds; Editors Jane Fletcher Fi 2 CONC ske & Margaret F. Costello, Vital Records of Swansea, Massachusetts to 2 CONC 1850 (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1992) 2 CONT Quality: 2 2 CONT Page: p. 112 2 CONT 2 CONT Robert Charles Anderson, George F. Sanborn Jr., Melinde Lutz Sanborn, 2 CONC The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634 - 1635 (New Engl 2 CONC and Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1999) 2 CONT Quality: 2 2 CONT Page: vol. 2, p. 25 2 CONT 2 CONT John Osborne Austin, The Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island (Orig 2 CONC inally published Albany, NY, 1887 2 CONT Reprinted with corrections by Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.; Balti 2 CONC more, MD; 1995) 2 CONT Quality: 2 2 CONT Page: p. 39 2 CONT 2 CONT Carl Boyer, 3rd, Ancestral Lines, 3rd Edition (Carl Boyer, 3rd; Santa 2 CONC Clarita, CA; 1998) 2 CONT Note: Not always reliable, nevertheless is useful in directing one to 2 CONC other sources. 2 CONT Repository: 2 CONT Name: Personal Collection of James B. Bullock 2 CONT Littleton, CO 80120 2 CONT USA 2 CONT Quality: 2 2 CONT Page: p. 267 2 CONT Page: p. 204 2 CONT 2 CONT NEHGR: New England Historic Genealogical Society, The New England Hist 2 CONC orical and Genealogical Register 2 CONT Page: vol. 80, p. 76, "Chad Browne of Providence, R. I. . . ." 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Robert Charles Anderson, George F. Sanborn Jr., Melinde Lutz Sanborn, 2 CONC The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634 - 1635 (New Engl 2 CONC and Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1999) 2 CONT Page: vol. 2, p. 25 2 CONT Title: Chesebro Web Site 2 CONT Author: Larry Chesebro (lana-stl@inlink.com) 2 CONT Publication: http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cg 2 CONC i?op=GET&db=lanastl&id=I18347 2 CONT Abbrev: Chesebro Web Site 2 CONT Date: 24 MAR 2001 2 CONT Title: Chad Browne of Providence, R.I. and Four Generations of His Des 2 CONC cendants 2 CONT Author: William Bradford Browne 2 CONT Publication: New England Historical and Genealogical Register, January 2 CONC and April, 1926 2 CONT Abbrev: Chad Browne of Providence, R.I. and Four Generations of His De 2 CONC scendants 2 CONT Page: page 74 2 CONT Date: 1 APR 2001 0 @source00036@ SOUR 1 TITL BELOW 1 NOTE (Research):http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jbbullock& 2 CONC id=I7303 2 CONT 2 CONT Abbrev: RI Genealogies 2 CONT Title: Family History: Rhode Island Genealogies #1, 1600s-1800s, CD-RO 2 CONC M #180 (Broderbund Software, Inc., 1997) images from Genealogies of Rh 2 CONC ode Island Families (Baltimore, Genelogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1989 2 CONC ), article entitled Descendants of Gov. Benedict Arnold, Through His G 2 CONC reat-Grandson Gen. Benedict Arnold, excerpted and reprinted from The N 2 CONC ew England Historical and Genealogical Register. 2 CONT Chad Browne of Providence, R. I., and Four Generations of His Descenda 2 CONC nts 2 CONT p. 65 2 CONT 2 CONT NEHGR: New England Historic Genealogical Society, The New England His 2 CONC torical and Genealogical Register 2 CONT vol. 80, p. 74,75 "Chad Browne of Providence, R. I. . . ." 2 CONT 2 CONT Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700 (Baltimore, 2 CONC Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1985) 2 CONT Page: p. 104 2 CONT 2 CONT Buckinghamshire: - Registers of Marriages, 1582-1812 (Reproduced on C 2 CONC D-ROM by Ancestry.com; Provo, Utah; 2001) 2 CONT Buckingham Parish Registers. Marriages at High Wycombe, 1600 to 1812. 2 CONC Transcript Extracts--Great Wycombe. 2 CONT 2 CONT Sources: 2 CONT Title: Chesebro Web Site 2 CONT Author: Larry Chesebro (lana-stl@inlink.com) 2 CONT Publication: http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cg 2 CONC i?op=GET&db=lanastl&id=I18347 2 CONT Abbrev: Chesebro Web Site 2 CONT Page: page 134 2 CONT Date: 24 FEB 2001 2 CONT Title: Chad Browne of Providence, R.I. and Four Generations of His Des 2 CONC cendants 2 CONT Author: William Bradford Browne 2 CONT Publication: New England Historical and Genealogical Register, January 2 CONC and April, 1926 2 CONT Abbrev: Chad Browne of Providence, R.I. and Four Generations of His De 2 CONC scendants 2 CONT Page: page 74 2 CONT Date: 1 APR 2001 2 CONT 0 @source00037@ SOUR 1 NOTE (Research):http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jbbullock& 2 CONC id=I7304 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Family History: Rhode Island Genealogies #1, 1600s-1800s, CD-ROM #180 2 CONC (Broderbund Software, Inc., 1997) images from Genealogies of Rhode Isl 2 CONC and Families (Baltimore, Genelogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1989), arti 2 CONC cle entitled Descendants of Gov. Benedict Arnold, Through His Great-Gr 2 CONC andson Gen. Benedict Arnold, excerpted and reprinted from The New Engl 2 CONC and Historical and Genealogical Register. 2 CONT Text: Chad Browne of Providence, R. I., and Four Generations of His De 2 CONC scendants 2 CONT p. 65 2 CONT 2 CONT NEHGR: New England Historic Genealogical Society, The New England Hist 2 CONC orical and Genealogical Register 2 CONT Text: vol. 80, p. 74, "Chad Browne of Providence, R. I. . . ." Abbrev: 2 CONC Torrey 2 CONT 2 CONT Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700 (Baltimore, 2 CONC Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1985) 2 CONT p. 104 2 CONT 2 CONT Buckinghamshire: - Registers of Marriages, 1582-1812 (Reproduced on CD 2 CONC -ROM by Ancestry.com; Provo, Utah; 2001) 2 CONT Buckingham Parish Registers. Marriages at High Wycombe, 1600 to 1812. 2 CONC Transcript Extracts--Great Wycombe. 0 @source00038@ SOUR 1 TITL BELOW 1 NOTE (Research):http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jbbullock& 2 CONC id=I12108 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT NEHGR: New England Historic Genealogical Society, The New England His 2 CONC torical and Genealogical Register 2 CONT Quality: 2 2 CONT Page: vol. 80, p. 76, "Chad Browne of Providence, R. I. . . ." 2 CONT 2 CONT Robert Charles Anderson, George F. Sanborn Jr., Melinde Lutz Sanborn, 2 CONC The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634 - 1635 (New Engl 2 CONC and Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1999) 2 CONT Quality: 2 2 CONT Page: vol. 2, p. 25 2 CONT 2 CONT Alden G. Beaman, Editor, Rhode Island Genealogical Register, Second E 2 CONC dition (Rhode Island Families Assn.; Princeton, MA; 1986-1999 2 CONT Reproduced on Family Archive CD # 215, Vital Records: Rhode Island, 15 2 CONC 00s-1900s; Genealogy.com, 2000) 2 CONT Quality: 2 2 CONT Page: vol. 2. no. 2, p. 65, Abstracts of Jamestown Wills 2 CONT 2 CONT John Osborne Austin, The Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island (Ori 2 CONC ginally published Albany, NY, 1887 2 CONT Reprinted with corrections by Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.; Balti 2 CONC more, MD; 1995) 2 CONT Quality: 2 2 CONT Page: p. 39 2 CONT 2 CONT Robert Charles Anderson, George F. Sanborn Jr., Melinde Lutz Sanborn, 2 CONC The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634 - 1635 (New Engla 2 CONC nd Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1999) 2 CONT Page: vol. 2, p. 25 0 @source00039@ SOUR 1 TITL BELOW 1 NOTE (Research):http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jbbullock& 2 CONC id=I12206 2 CONT 2 CONT Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700 (Baltimore, 2 CONC Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1985) 2 CONT Page: p. 136 2 CONT 2 CONT Alden G. Beaman, Editor, Rhode Island Genealogical Register, Second Ed 2 CONC ition (Rhode Island Families Assn.; Princeton, MA; 1986-1999 2 CONT Reproduced on Family Archive CD # 215, Vital Records: Rhode Island, 15 2 CONC 00s-1900s; Genealogy.com, 2000) 2 CONT Text: vol. 11, p. 216, "A Line of Descent from Caleb Carr of Newport" 2 CONC by Alden G. Beaman 2 CONT 2 CONT Robert Charles Anderson, George F. Sanborn Jr., Melinde Lutz Sanborn, 2 CONC The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634 - 1635 (New Engl 2 CONC and Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1999) 2 CONT Page: vol. 2, p. 14 2 CONT 2 CONT Alden G. Beaman, Editor, Rhode Island Genealogical Register, Second Ed 2 CONC ition (Rhode Island Families Assn.; Princeton, MA; 1986-1999 2 CONT Reproduced on Family Archive CD # 215, Vital Records: Rhode Island, 15 2 CONC 00s-1900s; Genealogy.com, 2000) 2 CONT Page: vol. 2, no. 2, p. 65, Abstracts of Jamestown Wills 2 CONT 2 CONT Abbrev: NEHGR 2 CONT Title: New England Historic Genealogical Society, The New England Hist 2 CONC orical and Genealogical Register 2 CONT Text: vol. 80, p. 79, "Chad Browne of Providence, R. I., and Four Gene 2 CONC rations of His Descendants" 0 @source00040@ SOUR 1 TITL BELOW 1 NOTE (Research):http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jbbullock& 2 CONC id=I12207 2 CONT 2 CONT Robert Charles Anderson, George F. Sanborn Jr., Melinde Lutz Sanborn, 2 CONC The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634 - 1635 (New Engla 2 CONC nd Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1999) 2 CONT Page: vol. 2, p. 15 2 CONT 2 CONT Title: Alden G. Beaman, Editor, Rhode Island Genealogical Register, Se 2 CONC cond Edition (Rhode Island Families Assn.; Princeton, MA; 1986-1999 2 CONT Reproduced on Family Archive CD # 215, Vital Records: Rhode Island, 15 2 CONC 00s-1900s; Genealogy.com, 2000) 2 CONT Text: vol. 11, p. 216, "A Line of Descent from Caleb Carr of Newport" 2 CONC by Alden G. Beaman 2 CONT 2 CONT Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700 (Baltimore 2 CONC , Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1985) 2 CONT Page: p. 136 2 CONT 2 CONT NEHGR, New England Historic Genealogical Society, The New England Hist 2 CONC orical and Genealogical Register 2 CONT Text: vol. 80, p. 79, "Chad Browne of Providence, R. I., and Four Gene 2 CONC rations of His Descendants" 0 @source00041@ SOUR 1 TITL BELOW 1 NOTE (Research):http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jbbullock& 2 CONC id=I14369 2 CONT 2 CONT Great Migration 1634-35 Robert Charles Anderson, George F. Sanborn Jr 2 CONC ., Melinde Lutz Sanborn, The Great Migration, Immigrants to New Englan 2 CONC d, 1634 - 1635 (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 199 2 CONC 9) 2 CONT Page: p. 11 Page: p. 14 2 CONT NEHGR New England Historic Genealogical Society, The New England Hist 2 CONC orical and Genealogical Register 2 CONT Page: vol. 74, p. 134 2 CONT 2 CONT Alden G. Beaman, Editor, Rhode Island Genealogical Register, Second Ed 2 CONC ition (Rhode Island Families Assn.; Princeton, MA; 1986-1999 2 CONT Reproduced on Family Archive CD # 215, Vital Records: Rhode Island, 15 2 CONC 00s-1900s; Genealogy.com, 2000) 2 CONT Text: vol. 11, p. 216, "A Line of Descent from Caleb Carr of Newport" 2 CONC by Alden G. Beaman 2 CONT Page: vol. 2. no. 2, p. 65, Abstracts of Jamestown Wills 2 CONT 2 CONT Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700 (Baltimore, 2 CONC Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1985) 2 CONT Page: p. 136 0 @source00042@ SOUR 1 TITL BELOW 1 NOTE (Research):http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jbbullock& 2 CONC id=I14370 2 CONT 2 CONT Robert Charles Anderson, George F. Sanborn Jr., Melinde Lutz Sanborn, 2 CONC The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634 - 1635 (New Engla 2 CONC nd Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1999) 2 CONT p. 14 Abbrev: RI Genealogical Register 2 CONT 2 CONT Alden G. Beaman, Editor, Rhode Island Genealogical Register, Second Ed 2 CONC ition (Rhode Island Families Assn.; Princeton, MA; 1986-1999 2 CONT Reproduced on Family Archive CD # 215, Vital Records: Rhode Island, 15 2 CONC 00s-1900s; Genealogy.com, 2000) 2 CONT Text: vol. 11, p. 216, "A Line of Descent from Caleb Carr of Newport" 2 CONC by Alden G. Beaman 2 CONT 2 CONT Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700 (Baltimore, 2 CONC Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1985) 2 CONT Page: p. 136 0 @source00043@ SOUR 1 TITL BELOW 1 NOTE (Research):http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jbbullock& 2 CONC id=I7945 2 CONT 2 CONT George Burton Thayer, Thayer and Burton Ancestry (original: Plimpton M 2 CONC fg. Co., Hartford, CT, 1894 2 CONT electronic copy: GenealogyLibrary.com) 2 CONT Page: p. 145 2 CONT 2 CONT Roger Williams Family Association, Roger Williams...a Brief Biography 2 CONC (Roger Williams Family Association, http://www.mouseworks.net/rogerwil 2 CONC liams/biography.htm) 2 CONT 2 CONT Title: State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations 2 CONT Office of the Secretary of State (http://www.state.ri.us/submenus/rihs 2 CONC tlnk.htm 2 CONT 1999) 2 CONT Text: http://www.state.ri.us/rihist/earlyh.htm, 1 Mar 1999 2 CONT 2 CONT Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins, Immigrants to Ne 2 CONC w England, 1620-1633 2 CONT 3 volumes (Boston, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995) 2 CONT Page: vol. 3, p. 2009 2 CONT 2 CONT James N. Arnold, Vital Record of Rhode Island, 1636-1850 (Originally p 2 CONC ublished by Narragansett Historical Publishing Company; Providence, RI 2 CONC ; 1891) 2 CONT Reproduced on CD-ROM: CDventure, Inc.; 1999 2 CONT Page: vol. 2, p. 257, VR 1-4, Providence Births 2 CONT 2 CONT Providence Record Commissioners, Early Records of the Town of Providen 2 CONC ce Rhode Island, Vols. 1-21 (CD-ROM #1173 by Heritage Books, Bowie, MD 2 CONC , 1999 2 CONT Originally published by Providence Record Commissioners, 1892-1915) 2 CONT Page: vol. 1, p. 7 2 CONT 2 CONT Representative Men and Old Families of Rhode Island, vols. 1-3 (J. H. 2 CONC Beers & Co., Chicago, 1908 2 CONT Reprinted by Higginson Book Co., Salem, MA, 2001) 2 CONT Page: vol. 1, p. 188 0 @source00044@ SOUR 1 TITL BELOW 1 NOTE (Research):http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jbbullock& 2 CONC id=I14372 2 CONT 2 CONT RI Genealogical Register 2 CONT Title: Alden G. Beaman, Editor, Rhode Island Genealogical Register, Se 2 CONC cond Edition (Rhode Island Families Assn.; Princeton, MA; 1986-1999 2 CONT Reproduced on Family Archive CD # 215, Vital Records: Rhode Island, 15 2 CONC 00s-1900s; Genealogy.com, 2000) 2 CONT Page: vol. 11, p. 216, "Lines of Descent from Caleb Carr of Newport" 0 @source00045@ SOUR 1 TITL BELOW 1 NOTE (Research):http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jbbullock& 2 CONC id=I14373 2 CONT RI Genealogical Register 2 CONT Title: Alden G. Beaman, Editor, Rhode Island Genealogical Register, Se 2 CONC cond Edition (Rhode Island Families Assn.; Princeton, MA; 1986-1999 2 CONT Reproduced on Family Archive CD # 215, Vital Records: Rhode Island, 15 2 CONC 00s-1900s; Genealogy.com, 2000) 2 CONT Quality: 2 2 CONT Page: vol. 11, p. 216, "Lines of Descent from Caleb Carr of Newport" 0 @source00046@ SOUR 1 TITL BELOW 1 NOTE (Research):http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jbbullock& 2 CONC id=I3901 2 CONT 2 CONT RI Web Pages State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations 2 CONT Office of the Secretary of State (http://www.state.ri.us/submenus/rihs 2 CONC tlnk.htm 2 CONT 1999) 2 CONT Text: http://www.state.ri.us/rihist/earlyh.htm, 1 Mar 1999 2 CONT 2 CONT Great Migration Begins 2 CONT Title: Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins, Immigrants 2 CONC to New England, 1620-1633 2 CONT 3 volumes (Boston, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995) 2 CONT Page: vol. 3, p. 2009 0 @source00047@ SOUR 1 TITL BELOW 1 NOTE (Research):http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=kemauger2& 2 CONC id=I3070 2 CONT Son of Thomas and Lydia (White) Leonard---An article on this family wa 2 CONC s published in NEHGR, v. 5(1851), p. 403-414 0 @source00048@ SOUR 1 TITL BELOW 1 NOTE (Research): 2 CONT Sources: 2 CONT 1) Don Dickenson Database 2 CONT http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED &db= 2 CONC :1757301&id=I07164&style=TABLE 2 CONT 2) Ed Burton Database, 26 Oct 2003 2 CONT http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=edburt on&i 2 CONC d=I39141 2 CONT 3) Elbert Richard Brower Database, 25 Aug 2001 2 CONT http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET &db= 2 CONC :690753&id=I11996 2 CONT 4) Ancestral File (TM), The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint 2 CONC s, Publication: June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998 2 CONT 5) Meredith Mullett-Bulloch Database, 6 Nov 2003 2 CONT http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET &db= 2 CONC bmullem&id=I13947 2 CONT 6) Pam Shelton-Anderson Database, 2 Mar 2003 2 CONT http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=pshelt on&i 2 CONC d=I2889 2 CONT 7) 300 Early Familys of Connecticut Vol 9, by Edward P. Jones, Microfi 2 CONC lm, Text: Robert Watson was a bell founder in London. It is said he ca 2 CONC me from the west of England with his wife Elizabeth and children to Pl 2 CONC ymouth and later Connecticut; Robert Watson married Elizabeth -----. S 2 CONC he died in Plymouth MA in 1638. Richard died in 1637. 2 CONT 8) Kenneth Frank Doig Database, 12 May 2005 2 CONT http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET &db= 2 CONC doigk&id=I5407 2 CONT 9) Ted Steele Database, 27 Oct 2003 2 CONT http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET &db= 2 CONC steeles&id=I1901 0 @source00049@ SOUR 1 TITL BELOW 1 NOTE (Research):Sources: 2 CONT 1) Don Dickenson Database 2 CONT http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED &db= 2 CONC :1757301&id=I07164&style=TABLE 2 CONT 2) Ed Burton Database, 26 Oct 2003 2 CONT http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=edburt on&i 2 CONC d=I39141 2 CONT 3) Elbert Richard Brower Database, 25 Aug 2001 2 CONT http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET &db= 2 CONC :690753&id=I11996 2 CONT 4) Ancestral File (TM), The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint 2 CONC s, Publication: June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998 2 CONT 5) Meredith Mullett-Bulloch Database, 6 Nov 2003 2 CONT http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET &db= 2 CONC bmullem&id=I13947 2 CONT 6) Pam Shelton-Anderson Database, 2 Mar 2003 2 CONT http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=pshelt on&i 2 CONC d=I2889 2 CONT 7) 300 Early Familys of Connecticut Vol 9, by Edward P. Jones, Microfi 2 CONC lm, Text: Robert Watson was a bell founder in London. It is said he ca 2 CONC me from the west of England with his wife Elizabeth and children to Pl 2 CONC ymouth and later Connecticut; Robert Watson married Elizabeth -----. S 2 CONC he died in Plymouth MA in 1638. Richard died in 1637. 2 CONT 8) Kenneth Frank Doig Database, 12 May 2005 (birthplace, christening d 2 CONC ate/place) 2 CONT http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET &db= 2 CONC doigk&id=I5407 2 CONT 9) Ted Steele Database, 27 Oct 2003 2 CONT http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET &db= 2 CONC steeles&id=I1901 2 CONT 2 CONT 2 CONT Abbrev: Overmire Tifft Richardson Bradford Reed 2 CONT Title: The Ancestry of Overmire, Tifft, Richardson, Bradford, Reed 2 CONT Author: Larry Overmire 2 CONT Publication: RootsWeb World Connect Project, © 2000-2005 2 CONT Date: 24 Jun 2005 0 @source00050@ SOUR 1 TITL BELOW 1 NOTE (Research):http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:244456&id 2 CONC =I1126 0 @source00051@ SOUR 1 TITL BELOW 1 NOTE (Research):http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3187724&i 2 CONC d=I0228 2 CONT 2 CONT http://pages.prodigy.net/reed_wurts/heraldry/leonard.htm 2 CONT 2 CONT Some sources give parents of Richard and Ann Throckmortin, but Thomas 2 CONC Leonard (1577-1638), husband of Lydia White and son of Sampson Lennard 2 CONC and Margaret Fienes. According to researcher Linda P ., Thomas Leonard is the son of Margaret Fienes and Sampson Lenna 2 CONC rd and did marry Lydia White. During her research in London in 2001, L 2 CONC inda discovered a document from E. Leonard & Sons Limited of London, C 2 CONC anada with a family tree and information prepared by Ibbotson Leonard, 2 CONC May 1934. If you write to Linda P., please mention this site. 2 CONT Both lineages seem to lead to Edward III 0 @source00052@ SOUR 1 TITL BELOW 1 NOTE (Research):Kimble - Ansted - Peoples - Willard - Hayden & Brunt Famili 2 CONC es 2 CONT 2 CONT http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=vkngprints&id=I04323 2 CONT 2 CONT http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:a20674&id=I1128 2 CONT http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=:a52522&id=I116 2 CONT http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=geoear&id=I21013 2 CONT http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2640299&id=I54530590 2 CONC 5 0 @source00053@ SOUR 1 TITL BELOW 1 NOTE (Research):http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3203525&i 2 CONC d=I35731 0 @source00054@ SOUR 1 TITL BELOW 1 NOTE "English Origins of New England Families, Series 1, Volume 3", p.314. 2 CONT 0 @source00055@ SOUR 1 TITL BELOW 1 NOTE G. Andrews Moriarty, "Genealogical Research in England", NEHGR, reprin 2 CONC ted in "English Origins of New England Families, Series 1, Volume 2", 2 CONC p.750. 2 CONT 2. Ibid., p.751-753. 2 CONT 3. Ibid., p.753. 2 CONT 4. "English Origins of New England Families, Series 1, Volume 3", p.31 2 CONC 4. 2 CONT 5. Ibid., p.314, 317. 2 CONT 6. Mary Ross Whitman, "George Wightman of Quidnessett, R.I. and Descen 2 CONC dants", Chicago, Illinois, 1939, p.31. 2 CONT 7. Mary Dorr (Ames) Sayles, "Sayles and Allied Families", New York, 19 2 CONC 25, p.15. 0 @source00056@ SOUR 1 NOTE Sources: 2 CONT Title: History of Stonington, Connecticut, 1649 - 1900 2 CONT Author: Richard Anson Wheeler 2 CONT Publication: New London, CT, USA, Press of The Day Publishing Company, 2 CONC 1900 2 CONT Note: None 2 CONT Note: Excellent 2 CONT Repository: 2 CONT Note: Chesebro' Reference Material 2 CONT Media: Book 2 CONT Page: page 405 2 CONT Title: Greenman Family Records 2 CONT Author: Nola Greenman 2 CONT Publication: Jan 200 6 2 CONT Note: tansymist@cooper.net 2 CONT Note: Good 2 CONT Repository: 2 CONT Note: Chesebrough Source File 2 CONT Media: Letter 2 CONT 0 @source00057@ SOUR 1 NOTE homepages.rootsweb.com/~tmetrvlr/hicks.html 0 @source00058@ SOUR 1 NOTE 1. [S0005848] History of Stonington, Connecticut, 1649 - 1900, Richa 2 CONC rd Anson Wheeler, (New London, CT, USA, Press of The Day Publishing Co 2 CONC mpany, 1900), pages 405 and 406 2 CONT 0 @source00059@ SOUR 1 NOTE [S428] G. Andrews Moriarty, "Additions and Corrections to Austin's Gen 2 CONC ealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island", Pg. 108. 2 CONT [S426] The New England Historical and Genealogical Register (Online da 2 CONC tabase: NewEnglandAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Soc 2 CONC iety, 2001). Vol 14 pg 319 (Oct 1860). 2 CONT 0 @source00060@ SOUR 1 NOTE !SOURCE: Abby Isabel Brown Bulkley, The Chad Browne Memorial, Consisti 2 CONC ng of Genealogical Memoirs of a Portion of the Descendants of Chad and 2 CONC Elizabeth Browne (Brooklyn, N.Y., 1888), p. 7-9. 2 CONT 2 CONT !SOURCE: http://www.genealogy.org/~smcgee/ 2 CONT 2 CONT !SOURCE: Gaspee Virtual Archives, http://www.gaspee.org/JosephBrown.ht 2 CONC m, 6 Aug 2002. 2 CONT 2 CONT !IMMIGRATION: "Came from England in the ship 'Martin,' which arrived i 2 CONC n Boston, Mass., July 1638. --A.I.B. Bulkley. 2 CONT 2 CONT !RESIDENCES: One of the original signers of the pact that organized Pr 2 CONC ovidence, Rhode Island, in 1638; the first signer of the charter of Pr 2 CONC ovidence, 1644. --A.I.B. Bulkley 2 CONT 2 CONT !DEATH: "It is evident that he died some years earlier than has been s 2 CONC upposed, as the name of his widow occurs in a tax list of Sept. 2, 165 2 CONC 0." --A.I.B. Bulkley 2 CONT 2 CONT !BURIAL: "Chad and Elizabeth Browne were buried in an orchard on his H 2 CONC ome Lot, College Street, corner of Benefit, where the County Court Hou 2 CONC se now stands. Their remains were removed in 1792 to the Nicholas Brow 2 CONC n lot in the North Burial Ground." --A.I.B. 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