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      134. Deacon John Guild II, born 29 Nov 1649 in Dedham, Norfolk County, MA; died 24 Jan 1721/22 in Wrentham, Norfolk County, MA. He was the son of 268. John I* Guild and 269. Elizabeth Crooke. He married 135. Sarah Fisher 22 May 1677 in Dedham, MA.

      135. Sarah Fisher, born 29 Oct 1658 in Dedham, MA; died Unknown in Wrentham, Norfolk County, MA. She was the daughter of 270. Anthony* III Fisher and 271. Joane* Faxon.

Notes for Deacon John Guild II:
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John Guild, son of John and Elizabeth (Crooke) Guild, born in Dedham, Mass., Nove. 29, 1649, married, Mar 22, 1677, Sarah Fisher, daughter of Anthony and Joane (Faxon) Fisher, of Dedham. She was born Oct. 27, 1658. He moved from Dedham to Wrentham, Mass., in 1681, united with the church there April 13, 1692, and was elected a deacon, Dec. 7, 1707. "As the Puritan standard of fitness for church membership, and especially for the office of deacon, was very rigid, there can be no hesitation in ascribing to him all those qualities of mind and heart which constitute a trustworthy citizen and exemplary Christian." He was a witness to the purchase of land from the Indians at Lancaster, in 1707, and died at Wrentham, January 24, 1722-23.
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The Genealogy and History of the Guild, Guile, and Gile Family
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JOHN GUILD2 (John1), son of John and Elizabeth (Crooke) Guild, born in Dedham, Mass., Nov. 29, 1649, married, May 22, 1677, SARAH FISHER, daughter of Anthony and Joane (Faxon) Fisher, of Dedham. She was born Oct. 27, 1658. He moved from Dedham to Wrentham, Mass., in 1681, united with the church there April 13, 1692, and was elected a deacon, Dec. 7, 1707. "As the Puritan standard of fitness for church membership, and especially for the office of deacon, was very rigid, there can be no hesitation in ascribing to him all those qualities of mind and heart which constitute a trustworthy citizen and exemplary Christian." He was a witness to the purchase of land from the Indians at Lancaster, in 1701, and died at Wrentham, January 24, 1722-3.

Children born at Dedham and Wrentham:

19 Bethiah,3 b. Oct. 4, 1678; m., Jan. 7, 1703, Samuel Sears.
20 Sarah,3 b. Oct. 30, 1680; d. Dec. 7, 1682.
21 Sarah,3 b. June 3, 1683; d. July 30, 1757; m. 1st, Jan. 7, 1703, Robert Blake; he d. Oct. 4, 1735; m. 2d, March 30, 1738, Nathaniel Perry.
22 Elizabeth,3 b. July 7, 1685; m., May 17, 1710, William Puffer.
23 Joanna,3 b. Nov. 4, 1687; m., May 17, 1715, Samuel, son of Eleazer and Esther (Judson) Kingsbury; he b. at Dedham, Nov. 4, 1690. They had: (1) Either, b. Feb. 23, 1717-8; (2) Seth, b. May 18, 1720; (3) Joanna, b. Oct. 19, 1722.
24 John,3 b. Nov. 7, 1690; m. 1st, Mercy Foster, 2d, Phebe Mann.
25 Josiah,3 b. July 14, 1694; m. Deborah
26 Judith,3 b. Sept. 19, 1697; m., June 16, 1720, Nathaniel Briggs.
27 Ebenezer,3 b. Sept. 9, 1700; d. Sept. 13, 1701.
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Name: John GUILD 1
Sex: M
Marriage 1 Sarah FISHER
Children
Judith GUILD b: 19 SEP 1697 in Wrentham
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More About Deacon John Guild II:
Christening: 13 Apr 1692, united with the church of Wrentham, MA.
Church: 07 Dec 1707, elected deacon
Migration: 1681, Dedham, MA, to Wrentham, MA

More About John Guild and Sarah Fisher:
Marriage: 22 May 1677, Dedham, MA
     
Children of John Guild and Sarah Fisher are:
  i.   Bethiah Guild, born 04 Oct 1678 in Wrentham, MA; died Unknown; married Samuel Sears 01 Jan 1702/03 in Wrentham, MA; died Unknown.
  More About Samuel Sears and Bethiah Guild:
Marriage: 01 Jan 1702/03, Wrentham, MA

  ii.   Sarah Guild, born 03 Jun 1683 in Wrentham, MA; died Unknown; married Robert Blake 07 Jan 1701/02 in Wrentham, MA; died Unknown.
  More About Robert Blake and Sarah Guild:
Marriage: 07 Jan 1701/02, Wrentham, MA

  iii.   Elizabeth Guild, born 07 Jul 1685 in Wrentham, MA; died 14 Nov 1762 in Canterbury, CT; married William Puffer 25 May 1710 in Wrentham, MA; born 17 Jul 1686 in Wrentham, MA; died 1754 in Medway, MA.
  More About William Puffer and Elizabeth Guild:
Marriage: 25 May 1710, Wrentham, MA

  iv.   Joanna Guild, born 04 Nov 1687 in Wrentham, MA; died Unknown; married Samuel Kingsbury 12 May 1715 in Wrentham, MA; died Unknown.
  More About Samuel Kingsbury and Joanna Guild:
Marriage: 12 May 1715, Wrentham, MA

  v.   John Guild III, born 07 Nov 1690 in Wrentham, MA; died Unknown in Wrentham, MA; married (1) Mercy Foster 11 Jun 1711; died Bef. 22 Mar 1731/32 in Wrentham, MA; married (2) Phoebe Mann 22 Mar 1731/32; born 16 Feb 1705/06; died 07 May 1790.
  More About John Guild and Phoebe Mann:
Marriage: 22 Mar 1731/32

  vi.   Josiah Guild, born 14 Jul 1694 in Wrentham, MA; died 24 May 1761 in Keene, NH; married Deborah; born 1700; died 20 Jul 1762 in Keene, NH.
  67 vii.   Judith Guild, born 19 Sep 1697 in Wrentham, Norfolk County, MA; died 22 Nov 1774 in Taunton, MA; married Lt Nathaniel Briggs, Sr 16 Jun 1720 in Wrentham, Norfolk County, MA.
  viii.   Ebenezer Guild, born 09 Sep 1700; died Unknown.


      136. Edward Hawes, born Abt. 1616 in New Amsterdam368; died 28 Jun 1687 in Wrentham, MA369. He was the son of 272. Edward*~ Hawes and 273. Unknown Wife Of Edward*~ Hawes. He married 137. Eliony*~ Lumber 15 Apr 1648 in Dedham, MA.

      137. Eliony*~ Lumber, born Abt. 1625 in England; died Abt. 1689 in Dedham, MA.

Notes for Edward Hawes:

FROM "THE EDWARD HAWES HEIRS"
Gateway Press, Inc., Baltimore, MD, 1996
by Raymond G. Hawes
pp. xv-xvi
p. 2

"Edward and his wife had one child born in New York, a boy. His wife died from the effects of childbirth, and Edward placed his boy in charge of a squaw, superintended to a considerable extent by a friendly Dutch family. He named the boy Edward. He continued to trade with the Indians and was successful. After the boy was able to get about on his own legs, Edward's trading trips increased in length."

"Edward Hawes [the second] is first noted in Dedham, MA when the valuation of his house was estimated at 2 pounds in 1648 "for the Country (tax) rate" (Don Gleason Hill, Ed., "The Early Records of Dedham, Massachusetts, 1636-1659" [Dedham, 1892] :154). His valuation of 2 pounds, along with 2 others, was the lowest of the 84 property valuations shown. He next appears in the town meeting minutes for "8 of ye 9 mo 48" (08 Nov 1648) when "Tho. Wright is deputed to treat with Ed Hawes about the doeing such daubing worke as is needfull about the meeting house. & vpen viewe to put that worke (if he can, to him to doe in conueanient time. & and to see him pd Out of the Townes account. or in case Ed Hawes canot be attaynd. then to pcure som such other workeman to pforme the same as the case require wth all possible speed (ibid.:155). "10 mo 19 (1648) Ed Hawes requesteth one smale pcell of meadow the vse therof is granted to him till a general deuident be made" (ibid. :156). "I of ye 11 1650. At a genrall Meeteing of the Towne - the request of Edward Hawes, concerning one pcell of Meadowe is left to the care of the select men" (ibid.:134). A valuation of houses taken in 1651 includes Ed Hawes for "4 pounds, 3 shilling and 10 pence" (ibid.:183-4). Edward has been rising in prosperity compared to his compatriots with 15 other of the 77 houses listed of lower valuation. On "ye 7 of ye 1. Mo. 1652, The deuision of the deuident of 500 Acres to the Inhabitants vpon the rule of psons & estats";
Ed Hawes - 5 acres, 2 Roods, 0 Poles" (ibid.:241). (The above refers to the division of 500 acres of common land. A Rood is 1/4 acre).

Edward Hawes was by trade a lather and daber (plasterer). He appears frequently in the records of Dedham's First Church, a compilation by Deacon John Aldis. An account of payments made from the beginning of 1677 to the15th of the 10th month of 1678 includes “it payed by edward haues in fencing stof mackin and carting of it and a days work -1 pound, 17 shilling, 6 pence. Later, “it payed by edward haus 2 cord and a haf of wod - 10 shilling”. During the years 1680-81, "it payed by edward hawes in a pdring tobe- 5 shilling", "it payed by edward hawes in macking and mending fenc - 1 pound, 5 shilling” and “it payed for 10 Rales and tou posts of edward hawes - 2 shilling”. (Robert B. Hansen, ed., “The Deacon’s Book,” [Bowie, MD, 1990] :23, 93, 115). There are numerous mentions that he was the one assigned to keep the younger boys in order during the church services. Edward is last mentioned as “edw haues” in the minister’s salary assessment list for the end of 1686 to the beginning of 1687 (ibid.: 156). There was no payment. The phonetic spelling of Deacon John Aldis was, if nothing else, different. Edward’s will was dated 04 June 1687. He died 28 June 1687, not 1686 as is shown in some records, including ("The Record of Births, Marriages and Deaths in the Town of Dedham, MA, 1635-1645", edited by Don G. Hill Dedham, MA, 1885] :v. 1, 20). He was born ca. 1615, thus was about 70 years old when he died.\

Almost nothing is known about Eliony Lumber (Lombard). She is thought to have been born in England about 1625 and to have died in Dedham, MA in 1688-89. She and Edward were maried in Dedham 15 April 1648 (vr.). The date is recorded as “15 2 mo 1648” which, under the Gregorian calendar of that period, was April, not February."---end of excerpt.
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FROM SAVAGE, VOL 2

HAWES, DANIEL, Wrentham, by w. Abigail had Abigail, b. 15 Nov.
1681; Daniel, 30 Mar. 1684; Josiah, 6 Apr. 1686; Hezekiah, 22 Nov.
1688; Ruth, 9 July 1691; and Benjamin, 14 Mar. 1696. * EDMUND,
Yarmouth, a cutler of London, came in the James from Southampton,
arr. at Boston 3 June 1635, rep. 1645, and 16 yrs. beside, had John,
and perhaps other ch. EDWARD, Dedham 1655. ELEAZUR, Dorchester,
s. of Richard, m. 23 Feb. 1670, Ruth, d. of Edmund Haynes of
Springfield, freem. 1673, k. 21 Apr. 1676 in Philip's war. * JEREMIAH,
Yarmouth, perhaps s. of Edmund, or Thomas, rep. 1676, and
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seven yrs. more. JOHN, Barnstable, m. 7 Oct. 1661, Desire, d. of capt. John
Gorham. Perhaps he was br. of the preced. and may have liv. at Yarmouth.
OBADIAH, Dorchester, s. of Richard, b. in Eng. m. Mary, d. of Elder James
Humphrey, who d. 21 Apr. 1676, had Obadiah, b. 20 Aug.1663; James, 18 Dec.
1664; Mary,3 Oct. 1666,d. young; Ebenezer, 15 Dec. 1668, d. in 10 days;
Desire, 30 Aug 1670; Richard, 19 Dec. 1672; and Sarah, 29 Oct. 1674. He was
freem. 1666, d. 5 Oct. 1690. OBADIAH, Dorchester, eldest s. of the preced. m.
19 Dec. 1693, Rebecca, d. of John Cowen of Scituate RICHARD, Dorchester, came
in the Truelove, 1635, aged 29, with w. Ann, 26; and ch. Ann, 2 1/2; and
Obadiah, 6 mos.; was freem. 2 May 1638; and here had Bethia, b. 27 July 1637;
Deliverance, 11 June 1640; Constance, 17 July 1642; and Eleazur, above ment.
He d. prob. Jan. 1657, for his inv. was tak. 27 of that mo. Perhaps his wid.
d. at Roxbury 1662. Constance m. 1 June 1663, Thomas Dewey. ROBERT, Salem,
perhaps the soapboiler, wh. came in the Elizabeth and Ann, from London, 1635,
when his age is not giv. prob. d. under mid. as his will of 1646 ment. a
little ch. Thomas, and d. Alice. His w. had d. 12 June 1645; but she was a
wid. Edwards, hav. s. Robert, and Matthew, E. bef. m. to him. She was, I think, one of
the memb. of the ch. when wid. ROBERT, Roxbury, join. the ch. in Mar. 1665, and bur.
29 Dec. 1666, "aged a. 84." Whatever be the doubt as to his coming, this Robert
who d. at R. made his will 6 Feb. 1664, pro. early in 1667, of wh. the
witnesses and overseer, were people of R. and in it names ch. prob. all b. in
Eng. Thomas, John, and Mary, w. Mary, and makes s. Humphrey Barrett excor.
*THOMAS, Yarmouth, a capt. rep. 1652, and eleven yrs. more, had w. Mary, s.
Joseph, Thomas, and Jeremy, all nam. in his will of 26 Sept. 1665, soon after
wh. he d. Often the name is seen to be Howes, or at least is so print.
WILLIAM, Boston, by w. Susanna had Susanna, b. 15 Oct. 1652. Ten of this name
had been gr. in 1834 at N. E. coll. of wh. one only at Harv.
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More About Edward Hawes:
Church: Bet. 1677 - 1687, Appears in the records of Dedham's First Church.
Historical: Abt. 1616, Possibly the first Anglo child born in North America, north of Jamestown.
Migration 1: 03 Sep 1635, New Amsterdam to Boston (or 3 June 1635).
Migration 2: Bef. 1648, Boston to Dedham, MA
Occupation 1: Plasterer and lather.
Occupation 2: 1635, Town of Wrentham gave contract to Edward Haws and son to fell trees.
Occupation 3: 08 Nov 1648, Contracted for "daubing work" at the Dedham town meeting house.
Property 1: 19 Oct 1648, Requests the use of a parcell of meadow from the town of Dedham.
Property 2: 07 Jan 1651/52, Edward's share of 500 acres of common land is 5 acres, 2 roods (1 rood = 1/4 acre) and 0 poles.
Residence: 1648, Dedham, MA370
Tax Roll 1: 1648, Home valued at 2 pounds (with 2 others, the lowest of the 84 properties valued).
Tax Roll 2: 1651, Dedham township values Edward Hawes house at 4 pounds 3 shillings 10 pence.
Will: 04 Jun 1687, Dated.

  Notes for Eliony*~ Lumber:

A Thomas Lumberd applied for freeman status on 19 October 1630 at the General Court in Boston. Most of the freemen named that day arrived in 1630 on the Winthrop Fleet or the Mary and John. He took the Oath of Freemen 18 May 1631. A Bernard Lumbert took the Oath of Freemen on 1 April 1634.---Winthrop Society.

FROM "THE EDWARD HAWES HEIRS"
Gateway Press, Inc., Baltimore, MD, 1996
by Raymond G. Hawes
pp. xv-xvi
p. 3

"Edward and his son lived in Boston and Dedham until the son made up his mind to marry. A girl named Eliony Lumber was what is called a bound girl. Her people had placed her as security for a debt whick she must work out at small wages, if she lived long enough. Old Edward bought the contract, and left her free to marry his son, which she did at Dedham."
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NEHGS
GREAT MIGRATION

THOMAS LOMBARD

ORIGIN: Thorncombe, Dorsetshire
MIGRATION: 1630 on the Mary & John
FIRST RESIDENCE: Dorchester
REMOVES: Barnstable 1639
OCCUPATION: Innkeeper (on 3 December 1639 allowed by Plymouth General Court "to keep victualling or an ordinary, for entertainment of passengers, and to draw wine at Barnstable, he keeping good order in his house" [ PCR 1:137]).
CHURCH MEMBERSHIP: When Jobaniah Lombard was baptized at Dorchester on 23 June 1639, he appeared in a list of "such children as have been baptized in the church of Dorchester by communion ofHY0 churchesHY1, their parents one or both being members of the church at Windsor, or Hingham" [ DChR 149]; the church member in this case was probably Thomas Lombard's third wife [ TAG 67:51]. Thomas Lombard had joined the Barnstable church by 1641, as he had two sons baptized there, and is called "Brother Lumbar Senior" at the baptism of the second [ NEHGR 9:282].
FREEMAN: Requested 19 October 1630 (as "Tho: Lumberd") and admitted 18 May 1631 (as "Tho: Lumbard") [ MBCR 1:80, 366]. Oath of fidelity, Barnstable, 1657 [ PCR 8:179].
EDUCATION: His inventory included "books" valued at 14s.
OFFICES: Barnstable surveyor of highways, 6 June 1649 [ PCR 2:139].
ESTATE: Granted two acres marsh at Dorchester, 27 June 1636 [ DTR 16]; grant of additional two acres of marsh, 2 January 1637/8 [ DTR 28]; granted two lots, each of nearly four acres, 18 March 1637/8 [ DTR 31]; received Lot #51, six acres, in meadow beyond Naponset [ DTR 321].
In his will, dated 23 March 1662/3, acknowledged 10 June 1663 and proved 7 March 1664/5, "Thomas Lumbert of Barnstable" bequeathed to "my wife that she shall have her habitation in the house that I now live in so long as she liveth or continueth a widow, and further that she shall have the use of one third of my arable lands ... and the meadow lying in Mattakessett field"; to "my son Caleb my house and one third of my lands ... moreover my son Caleb and my son Jedadiah and my son Benjamine all of them are to have habitation and free egress and regress in the house so long as my wife liveth or continueth a widow"; at wife's death or remarriage "my son Caleb shall give unto my son Jedediah and my son Benjamine each of them £5 and then the house and forementioned lands to be Caleb's"; "if my son Jedediah or Benjamine shall see cause to remove their dwellings that if they be willing to have their forementioned £5 apiece; that upon six months' warning my son Caleb shall pay it unto them; and the other two thirds of my lands I give unto my other two sons, Jedediah and Benjamine"; "I do confirm by this my last will and testament certain parcels of lands that formerly I gave unto other of my children as followeth ... unto my son Barnard twenty acres of land, unto my son Joshua two acres of land, and unto my son-in-law Josepth Benjamine four acres of land and unto my son-in-law Edward Coleman one acre of land"; to "my wife the old mare, one cow and two heifers only she is to give unto my son Joshua and my daughter Margarett Coleman the first living colt"; "she is to give unto my grandchild Abigaill Benjamine the first heifer calf that shall come of the forementioned cows"; to "my wife my yoke of oxen with yokes, chains, cart and wheels" and at her death they to be divided between "my three sons Caleb, Jedediah and Benjamine equally"; residue to "my wife and to be at her dispose, only an hogshed of mackerel that is due from Thomas Starr my son Caleb is to have for his own use in lieu of some bedding that was his"; to "my son Caleb the yoke of oxen and a gale and the three year old mare that was always accounted his, and his carpenter's tools and his arms and the saddle and bridle ... only he shall give unto my son Barnard the half of the first colt that his forementioned mare shall have"; to "my son Jedediah the young mare of a year and vantage old, and a calf of a year old and a cow and a gale and his arms"; to "my son Benjamine the black horse and a cow and a calf of a year old with his arms"; "my wife shall give ... unto my son Barnard's wife 10s. and unto my son Barnard my looms with all materials"; the bay horse lately bought of Mr. John Freeman equally divided among "my three sons Caleb Jedadiah and Benjamine and they shall pay "unto my son Joshua Lumber 20s. within a year"; "I do confirm the cow that formerly I gave unto my daughter Jemina" [ MD 16:124-26, citing PCPR 2:2:24].
The "true inventory of the estate of Thomas Lumbert of Barnstable Senior deceased" was taken 8 February 1664[/5] and totalled £210 8s. 6d., including "lands and housing" valued at £60 [ MD 16:126, citing PCPR 2:2:25].
On 7 March 1664[/5] Joyce, "the wife of Thomas Lumbert, deceased," Jedediah Lumbert and Caleb Lumbert, were granted administration on the estate of Thomas Lumbert [ PCR 4:81].
BIRTH: Baptized Thorncombe, Dorsetshire, 2 February 1581/2 [ TAG 52:136].
DEATH: Barnstable between 10 June 1663 (date of will) and 8 February 1664[/5] (date of inventory).
MARRIAGE: (1) By 1602 _____ _____, who died between about 1608 and 1617.
(2) By 1617 _____ _____, who died sometime after 1623.
(3) By about 1635 _____ _____, possibly a sister or sister-in-law of Alice (Richards) Torrey [ TAG :67:51]. This wife died sometime after 1642.
(4) After 1644/5 Joyce (_____) Wallen, widow of RALPH WALLEN of Plymouth [ TAG 67:47-52]; she died after 19 September 1683 [ TAG 52:138].
CHILDREN:
With first wife

i THOMAS, bp. Thorncombe 7 September 1602; perhaps he who m. Ashill, Somerset 9 June 1624 Thomaszine Hawkins [ TAG 52:136], otherwise died probably before his half-brother of the same name was born in 1617; no further certain record.

ii BERNARD, b. about 1608 (deposed 20 February 1668[/9?] aged about sixty [ MD 17:109]); m. by about 1633 _____ _____. (Wakefield suggests that Bernard Lombard may have had a second wife, who may have been daughter of William Clarke of Yarmouth [ TAG 52:138-39].)

With second wife
iii THOMAS, bp. Thorncombe 9 October 1617; d. probably about 1661 [ TAG 52:137].

iv JOSHUA, bp. Thorncombe 15 October 1620; m. Barnstable 27 May 1651 Abigail Linnett [ NEHGR 9:287].

v MARGARET, bp. Thorncombe 7 March 1623; m. Nauset [Eastham] 27 October 1648 "Edward Coleman of Boston" [ NEHGR 9:286].

With third wife
vi CALEB, b. say 1635; m. _____ _____ [ TAG 52:138].

vii JEMIMA, b. say 1637; m. Boston 10 June 1661 Joseph Benjamin, son of JOHN BENJAMIN ("Joseph Benjamine of Bastable & Jemima Lumbard daughter of the late Thomas Lumbard deceased" [ BVR 81]; the Boston record has apparently confused Jemima's brother with the father in this record [ TAG 52:137]).

viii JOBANIAH, bp. Dorchester 23 June 1639 [ DChR 149]; no further record.

ix JEDEDIAH, b. Barnstable 20 September 1640 [sic] [ MD 11:97], bp. there 19 September 1641 [ NEHGR 9:282]; m. Barnstable 20 May 1668 Hannah Wing [ MD 11:98].

x BENJAMIN, b. Barnstable 26 August 1642 [sic] [ MD 11:97], bp. there 5 August 1643 ("son of Brother Lumbar Senior" [ NEHGR 9:282]); m. (1) Barnstable 19 September 1672 Jane Warren [ MD 11:98]; m. (2) Barnstable 19 November 1685 Sarah Walker [ MD 11:98]; m. (3) Barnstable 24 May 1694 Hannah (_____) Whetstone, widow [ MD 11:98].

COMMENTS: On 2 October 1660 Thomas Lumbert Sr. of Barnstable complained to the court that "Jedediah, his son, hath carried stubbornly against his said father, and that he is by him freed, provided he do dispose himself in some honest family with his father's consent, which if he shall neglect to do, the Court have deputed Mr. Hinckley to dispose of him to some honest, godly family, with his and his father's consent" [ PCR 3:201].
The Barnstable vital records appear to have been compiled census-style late in the seventeenth century, and include the births as given above for Jedediah and Benjamin, being "Tho[ma]s Lumbart Senior his children born at Barnstable" [ MD 11:97]. As these records were compiled long after the dates of these two births, these dates are probably less reliable than the baptisms.
BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTE: In 1976 Robert S. Wakefield worked out a number of difficult problems in "The Lombard Family of Barnstable, Mass.," and his results are for the most part followed here [ TAG 52:136-39]. In 1992 Eleanor Cooley Rue proposed an identity for Thomas Lombard's fourth wife [ TAG 67:47-52], and her conclusions necessitated some adjustments to the work of Wakefield.
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More About Eliony*~ Lumber:
Immigrant Ancestor: Bet. 1625 - 1648, England to MA
Migration: Bet. 1625 - 1648, England to Massachusetts
Surname Variant: Lombard

More About Edward Hawes and Eliony*~ Lumber:
Marriage: 15 Apr 1648, Dedham, MA
     
Children of Edward Hawes and Eliony*~ Lumber are:
  i.   Lydia Hawes, born 26 Jan 1648/49 in Dedham, Norfolk County, MA; died 17 Nov 1717 in Wrentham, MA; married Unknown Gay; died Unknown.
  ii.   Mary Hawes, born 04 Nov 1650 in Dedham, Norfolk County, MA; died Unknown.
  iii.   Daniel Hawes371, born 10 Feb 1652/53 in Wrentham, MA; died 16 Mar 1738/39 in Wrentham, MA; married Abiel Gay 23 Jan 1677/78 in Dedham, MA; born 23 Apr 1649 in Of Dedham, MA; died Unknown.
  More About Daniel Hawes and Abiel Gay:
Marriage: 23 Jan 1677/78, Dedham, MA

  iv.   Hannah Hawes, born 01 Feb 1654/55 in Dedham, Norfolk County, MA; died 1728 in Hartford, CT; married Unknown Mason; died Unknown.
  v.   John Hawes, born 17 Dec 1656 in Dedham, Norfolk County, MA; died 21 Feb 1731/32 in Dedham, Norfolk County, MA.
  vi.   Elizabeth Hawes, born 1658 in Dedham, Norfolk County, MA; died Aft. 02 Apr 1764.
  68 vii.   Nathaniel Hawes, Sr, born 14 Aug 1660 in Dedham, MA; died 16 Oct 1714 in Dedham, MA; married Sarah Newell 29 Mar 1688 in Dedham, MA.
  viii.   Abigail Hawes, born 02 Oct 1662 in Dedham, Norfolk County, MA; died 16 Oct 1732; married John Fales 20 Jun 1684 in Wrentham, Suffolk, MA; born 05 Oct 1658 in Dedham, MA372; died 07 Jun 1735.
  More About John Fales and Abigail Hawes:
Marriage: 20 Jun 1684, Wrentham, Suffolk, MA

  ix.   Joseph Hawes, born 09 Aug 1664 in Dedham, Norfolk County, MA; died 08 Mar 1756 in Needham, Norfolk County, MA.
  x.   Deborah Hawes, born 01 Sep 1666 in Dedham, Norfolk County, MA; died 27 Apr 1760 in Wrentham, MA; married Ephraim Pond 06 Jan 1684/85 in Wrentham, Suffolk, MA; died Unknown.
  More About Ephraim Pond and Deborah Hawes:
Marriage: 06 Jan 1684/85, Wrentham, Suffolk, MA



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