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      344. Abel Huse II, born Abt. 1631 in Newbury, Essex County, MA16; died 29 Mar 1690. He was the son of 688. Abel~ Huse I. He married 345. Mary Hilton 25 May 1663.

      345. Mary Hilton, born Abt. 1640 in Newbury, MA; died Unknown. She was the daughter of 690. William Hilton, Jr II* and 691. Sarah Greenleaf.

Notes for Abel Huse II:
"The Genealogical Register of the First Settlers of New England" says Abel had 12 children, all by his third wife, and all after he was 60 years old. Apparently, some genealogies show two Abel Huses, both dying about the same time, that perhaps were actually the same person. The confusion being his three marriages and 12 children coming after age 60.---RCM
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TAXES UNDER GOV ANDROS
August '88
Newbury, MA

Abell Huse, ju, Heads. 1

Abell Huse, Heads. 1; Plow Lands 8; Meadow 10; Past. 4; Horses 2; Oxen 2; Cows 4; Sheep 10; Hoggs 2.
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More About Abel Huse II:
Military: Bet. 1686 - 1746, Served under the command of Cap Tho Noyes.
Tax Roll: 1688, taxes under Gov Andros

More About Mary Hilton:
Lineage: 1640, possibly the d/o William Hilton of Newbury, MA
Surname Variant: alias Downer

More About Abel Huse and Mary Hilton:
Marriage: 25 May 1663
     
Children of Abel Huse and Mary Hilton are:
  i.   John Huse, died Unknown.
  ii.   William Huse, died Unknown.
  iii.   Ruth Huse, died Unknown.
  iv.   Abel Huse III, born Abt. 1665 in Newbury, Essex County, MA17; died 11 Mar 1758 in Newbury, Essex County, MA; married Judith Emery; born 05 Feb 1672/73; died Unknown.
  172 v.   Sgt Thomas Huse, born 09 Aug 1666 in Newbury, Essex County, MA; died 07 Nov 1734 in Newbury, Essex County, MA; married Hannah Webster 1690.


      346. Israel Webster18, born 1644 in Amesbury or Ipswich, Suffolk County, MA; died 07 Dec 1683 in Ipswich, Suffolk, or Newbury, Essex, MA. He was the son of 692. John Webster, Sr* and 693. Mary* Shatswell. He married 347. Elizabeth Lunt 09 Nov 1669 in Ipswich or Newbury, MA.

      347. Elizabeth Lunt, born 29 Dec 1650 in Newbury, Essex County, MA; died 03 Aug 1688 in Newbury, Essex County, MA. She was the daughter of 694. Henry Lunt, Sr* and 695. Ann*~.

More About Israel Webster:
Church: 1677, admitted to Newbury church
Freeman: 25 Feb 1667/68, Newbury, MA
Oath of Allegiance 1: 1668
Oath of Allegiance 2: 1678
Occupation: cooper
Political: 1682, Served on a jury of inquest
Probate: 25 Mar 1684, proved
Property: 1666, Bought a house and one and one half acres at Badger's Corner in Newbury from Dr Greenland.
Will: 06 Dec 1683, Written
Witness: 1667, testified that he carried 22 ferkins and kegs of sturgeon from Wm Thomas' cellar to Boston.

More About Israel Webster and Elizabeth Lunt:
Marriage: 09 Nov 1669, Ipswich or Newbury, MA
     
Children of Israel Webster and Elizabeth Lunt are:
  i.   Elizabeth Webster, born 07 Aug 1670; died Unknown.
  173 ii.   Hannah Webster, born 02 Jul 1672 in Newbury, Essex County, MA; died 12 Apr 1737 in Newbury, Essex County, MA; married Sgt Thomas Huse 1690.
  iii.   Ann Webster, born 02 Jul 1672; died Unknown.
  iv.   Joseph Webster, born 15 Mar 1675/76; died Unknown.
  v.   Mary Webster, born 18 May 1679; died Unknown; married Thomas Bancroft 01 Aug 1693; died Unknown.
  More About Thomas Bancroft and Mary Webster:
Marriage: 01 Aug 1693

  vi.   Lydia Webster, born 20 Dec 1681; died Unknown.


      348. Henry Bodwell II19, born Abt. 1615 in Caernarvonshire, Wales; died 1656. He was the son of 696. Henry Bodwell I and 697. Mary Madryn. He married 349. Mary~.

      349. Mary~, born 1620; died Unknown.

More About Henry Bodwell II:
Date born 2: 1615, of Metheun, Essex County, MA20
Lineage: there may have been another Henry between this Henry and Hugh
     
Child of Henry Bodwell and Mary~ is:
  174 i.   Henry Bodwell III, born 17 Jan 1652/53 in London; died Aft. 1701 in Metheun, Essex County, MA; married Bethia Emery 04 May 1681 in Newbury, Essex County, MA.


      350. John* Emery III, born 12 Jun 1628 in Romney, Hampshire, England; died 03 Aug 1693 in Newbury, Essex County, MA. He was the son of 700. John* Emery II and 701. Alice* Grantham. He married 351. Mary Webster 29 Oct 1650 in Newbury, MA.

      351. Mary Webster, born Abt. 1630 in of Ipswich, MA; died 03 Feb 1708/09 in Newbury, Essex County, MA. She was the daughter of 692. John Webster, Sr* and 693. Mary* Shatswell.

Notes for John* Emery III:
Local and Family Histories: New England, 1600-1900s
Genealogical Records of Descendants of John and Anthony Emery
Of Newbury, Mass.
1590-1890.
Compiled By Rev. Rufus Emery.
Salem, Mass, 1890.
Printed By Salem Press Publishing and Printing Co.,
Included in the CD "Local and Family Histories: New England, 1600-1900s"

Local and Family Histories: New England, 1600-1900s

2 JOHN2 EMERY, jun. (John1), son of John Emery, sen., and his
first wife, came with his father to Newbury in 1635; married Mary
Webster daughter of John and Mary (Shatswell) Webster, Oct. 2,
1648. Selectman, 1670-1673; jury of trials, 1675-1676; chosen to
carry votes to Salem 1675-1676; chosen to serve on jury of trials at
Ipswich; tything-man, 1679; way-warden, 1679. In 1642 he had laid
out to him fourscore acres over the Artichoke or Raspberry River.
Forty acres of this land was a grant of the town of Newbury to John
Emery, sen., and by him given to his son in consideration of love
and affection. The remaining forty acres were bought of Archelaus
Woodman for thirty pounds, being a town grant to him. This tract
of land has been in possession of the name since it was laid out to
John Emery, jun.; and now, included in the farm of the late Eliphalet
Emery, Esq., of West Newbury, is owned by his daughter, Mrs.
Mary Hale Emery. In 1679, March 3, "the town of (Newbury)
granted John Emery, jun., twelve acres of land on the west side of
Artichoke River, provided he build and maintain a corn mill to grind
the town's corn from time to time and to build it within one year and
a half after the date hereof." This mill is now known as Curzons Mills,
Newburyport, Mass. John Emery, jun., was a signer of the petition
in the case of Lieut. Robert Pike, and a member of the Woodman
party in the church difficulties. He is styled Sergeant on the
records. He was made freeman May 30, 1660; made his will Aug. 3,
1693. His wife died Feb. 3, 1709.

Children, born in Newbury:

i MARY,3 b. June 24, 1652.
ii HANNAH, b. April 26, 1654.
iii JOHN, b. Sept. 12, 1656; d. July 14, 1730.
iv BETHIA, b. Oct. 15, 1658.
v SARAH, b. Feb. 26, 1660.
vi JOSEPH, b. March 23, 1663; d. in Andover, Mass., Sept. 22, 1721.
vii STEPHEN, b. Sept. 6, 1666.
viii ABIGAIL, b. Jan. 16, 1668.
ix SAMUEL, b. Dec. 20, 1670.
x JUDITH, b. Feb. 5, 1673.
xi LYDIA, b. Feb. 19, 1675.
xii ELIZABETH, b. Feb. 8, 1680.
xiii JOSIAH, b. Feb. 28, 1681; m. Abigail, dau. of Dr. Caleb
and Ruth (Morse) Moody, Nov. 25, 1714. He died March 16,
1718. She m., 2nd, Jno. Stickney, jr.; 3d, Capt. William
Johnson, 4th, Joseph Swasey.
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JOHN EMERY

ORIGIN: Romsey, Hampshire
MIGRATION: 1635 on the James
FIRST RESIDENCE: Newbury
OCCUPATION: Carpenter. Innkeeper.
CHURCH MEMBERSHIP: Admission to Newbury church prior to 2 June 1641 implied by freemanship.

On 5 May 1663, John Emery was accused of entertaining Quakers and with saying "if they came to his house they should be welcome and he would not forbid them" [ EQC 3:67]. Henry Jaques, constable of Newbury, came to court in May 1663 and presented John Emery, "for as much as John Emerie Sr. is one of our grand jury men this last year for our town of Newbury and he himself having broken the law as I do understand in entertaining of travellers and quakers into his house and one Mr. Greenland in all which disorder he have boldly insisted whereby reproach and scandal is come upon our town to the dishonor of God and damage and hurt to some of our neighbors" [ EQC 3:67-68].

As early as 1669, and continuing into the events of 1671, John Emery was active in his opposition to Rev. Mr. Parker [ EQC 4:124, 355-56, 359, 366]. John Emery Sr. appears in a 1671 list of members of Newbury church, one of the documents presented in the course of this controversy [ EQC 4:361].

FREEMAN: 2 June 1642 (third in a sequence of four Newbury men) [ MBCR 1:378]. Took the oath of allegiance at Newbury, November 1678 (as "John Emery Sr., 80") [ EQC 7:156].

EDUCATION: Signed as a witness, 26 March 1662 [ EQC 2:363]. On 14 May 1653, John Emery Sr. was one of seventeen Newbury men who dissented from a town vote to levy funds to support a free school [ EQC 2:70].

OFFICES: Ipswich petit jury, 26 September 1648, 29 March 1659, 27 March 1660, 26 March 1672, 24 September 1672, 30 September 1673, 28 September 1675, 24 September 1678 [ EQC 1:146, 2:138, 195, 5:1, 79, 224, 6:63, 7:82]. Grand jury, 30 September 1651, 30 September 1662, 24 September 1667 [ EQC 1:232, 2:433, 3:436].

Newbury constable, 27 March 1655 [ EQC 1:387]. Clerk of the market, 25 March 1656 [ EQC 1:417].

In a 1678 dispute over the Newbury militia accounts, the following items are entered for "John Emery Sr.": "a new saddle & bridle," 28s.; "sword & belt," 12s.; "2 pounds powder & bullets," 4s.; "curing a soldier," 2s. 6d.; "2 pecks of wheat & a bridle lost," 7s.; "powder & bullets," 2s.; and "saddle & cloth," 23s. [ EQC 6:446-47, 451].

ESTATE: On 19 May 1655, "John Emery of Newbury ..., carpenter," with "Mary my wife," sold to "William Boynton of Rowley one freehold or liberty of commonage that was John Webster's of Ipswich" [ ILR 2:228]. On 28 February 1672/3, "John Emery Senior of Newbury" exchanged land with Nathaniel Merrill, Emery receiving "a parcel of land containing by estimation three acres ... as it lyeth in the salt marshes in Newbury," and Merrill receiving a parcel of salt marsh [ ILR 3:263].

On 10 July 1675, "John Emry Senior of Newbury ..., carpenter," deeded to "my son Jonathan Emry ... the one half of my living or land in Nubury unto me belonging together with one half of my housing and all other privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging"; acknowledged 19 March 1678/9 by "John Emry Senior & Mary his wife" [ ILR 4:246].

In a Newbury tax list of 7 October 1676, John Emery was assessed at £6 18s. 6d. [ EQC 6:227].

In his will, dated 1 May 1680 and proved 27 November 1683, "John Emry, Sr., of Newbery, ... in this eighty-third year of my age," bequeathed to "my daughter Ebenezer Hoag one acre and half of upland at the west end of my home lot joining to that parcel of land which I formerly gave her"; to "my son Jonathan Emry ... all my lands in Newbery both upland and meadow together with my freehold and rights of common ... the one half whereof I have formerly given him ... upon condition and in consideration that the said Jonathan shall manage & manure that one-half of the said [land] both upland and meadow for the use and proper behoof of me the said Emry and my wife his mother ... and also the said Jonathan is to pay fifty pounds" to the estate; "Mary my wife shall have £10 to dispose of at her decease to whom she pleases"; to "my grandchild Mary Emerson," £10; residue of estate to be "equally divided between my six children and said Mary Emerson"; "my sons John Emry and Abram Merrell" overseers, or if one of them dies, "Joseph Bayle in his room" [ EPR 302:100-1]. (The published transcript of this will has a number of errors as compared to the record book version of the same document [ EQC 9:132-33].)

The inventory of the estate of "John Emery Senior of Newberry who deceased the third of November 1683," taken 13 November 1683, totalled £263 11s. (against which were debts of £33 3s. 9d.), of which £170 was real estate: "six acres of plowland with a small orchard," £48; "half a barn and housing," £15; "ten acres three quarters of pasture land," £43; and "eight acres of meadow," £64 [ EPR 302:101-2; EQC 9:133].

In her will, dated 1 August 1693 and proved 1 June 1696, "Mary Emery of Newbury ... widow & relict of John Emery late of Newbury deceased" bequeathed to "my son Jonathan Emrye," £10 of what was given her in her husband's last will and forgave him a 30s. debt; to "Isrele's four daughters," 20s.; to "John Webster's son Isrell," 10s.; to "my daughter Sem[o]ns," a gown; to "Mary Fulk[?]," an apron; to "Abigall M[e]rell," a white handkerchief; to "Johanna Myles," a hood; to "my daughter Ebneser the rest of my wearing clothes"; to "my son St[e]ven to pay to Haneh Emerson," 20s.; to "Ab[i]gall M[e]rell," 20s.; residue to "my son Stev[e]n Webster" [ EPR Case #8994].
BIRTH: Baptized Romsey, Hampshire, 29 March 1599, son of John Emery [ NEHGR 89:376].
DEATH: Newbury 3 November 1683.

MARRIAGE: (1) Whiteparish, Wiltshire, 26 June 1620 Alice Grantham, daughter of Walter and Eleanor (_____) Grantham of West Dean, Wiltshire [Sarah Miller Anc 23; Phoebe Tilton Anc 187; TAG 65:211-13]. She is not seen in any New England record and died by 1647, if not earlier.

(2) Newbury 29 October 1647 Mary (Shatswell) Webster [ TAG 17:96], sister of JOHN SHATSWELL 1633, Ipswich, of THEOPHILUS SHATSWELL 1639, Ipswich, and of Margaret (Shatswell) Curwen, wife of MATTHIAS CURWEN 1634, Ipswich, and widow of JOHN WEBSTER 1634, Ipswich [NEHGS 150:180-89]. She died at Newbury 28 April 1694. \\\\\\\\

CHILDREN:
With first wife
i ALICE, b. say 1622 (in his will, proved on 5 February 1622/3, Walter Grantham bequeathed to "Alice Emerye my grandchild six shillings eight pence and if she die to be paid unto her mother at the death of her grandmother" [ TAG 65:211, citing PCC 10 Swann]); m. by 1644 John Chater (eldest known child b. Newbury 7 August 1644; in 1657 Barbara Ilsley deposed that a year earlier "John Chater brought a beast to his father Emery" [ EQC 2:56]) [Sarah Miller Anc 15-17].

ii ELEANOR, bp. Romsey, Hampshire, 7 November 1624 [ NEHGR 89:376]; m. by 1641 John Bailey (eldest known child b. Salisbury 24 November 1641) [ Phoebe Tilton Anc 180-81].

iii JOHN, bp. Romsey 3 February 1628/9 [ NEHGR 89:376] (deposed 26 March 1678 "aged about 50 years" [ ILR 4:150]); m. by 1650 Mary _____ ("John Emery, jr., and his wife" were witnesses on 10 October 1650 [ EQC 1:220]). (John's wife Mary was not his stepsister Mary Webster, as has been frequently claimed [ TAG 17:96-99].)

iv ANNE, bp. Romsey 18 March 1632/3 [ NEHGR 89:376]; m. Newbury 25 November 1648 James Ordway. With second wife

v EBENEZER (daughter), b. Newbury 14 September 1648; m. Newbury 21 April 1669 John Hoag.

vi JONATHAN, b. Newbury 13 May 1652; m. Newbury 29 November 1676 Mary Woodman.

ASSOCIATIONS: John Emery was brother of ANTHONY EMERY 1635, Newbury [ Phoebe Tilton Anc 185]. \\

COMMENTS: On 5 April 1635, "John Emery and Anthony Emery of Romsey, carpenters," were enrolled at Southampton for passage to New England on the James of London [Drake's Founders 56].

On 29 September 1646, "John Emery, for his miscarriage with the wife of Henry Travers, fined £3 or to be whipped, and pay witness fee to Christopher Bartlet. Bound to good behavior and not to frequent the company of the wife of Henry Travers" [ EQC 1:110].

On 25 March 1651, John Emery deposed regarding steers in controversy between Nathaniel Weare and John Chater [ EQC 1:212]. On 28 March 1654, with other leading men in town, John Emery Sr. sued John Merrill for selling the town's lands without order [ EQC 1:329].

With the majority of men in Newbury, John Emery supported the petition praising Lieut. Robert Pike of Salisbury [ EQC 1:366]. On 19 October 1654, the General Court instituted investigations into the answers of men who refused to repudiate their signatures; John Emery Sr. of Newbury was first on this list [ MBCR 3:367, 4:1:215]. When confronted by the commissioners to answer for his signature, "John Emerry demanded their commission and a sight of the petition before he would answer. He then said that the commissioners had no power to demand who brought the petition to him, and hearing John Bond answer, he told him that he was a wise man, in a bold manner" [ EQC 1:367-8].

On 9 April 1657, John Emery was one of several Newbury men who testified with regard to "their neighbor William Titcomb" that they "had known him for years, and observed him to be honest and christianlike in his conversation, and not a liar" [ EQC 2:41].

On 19 October 1658, the "Court, having heard the case relating to the military company petition of Newbury, preferred by John Emory, Senior, who, with his sons, John Emery, Junior, & John Webster & Solomon Keyes, have been so busy & forward to disturb the peace of the place by their actings in several respect, & occasioned much trouble to this Court in reference thereto, judge it meet to order that the said John Emery, Senior, John Emery, Junior, John Webster, & Solomon Keyes be severally admonished to beware of the like sinful practices for time to come, which this Court will not bear; and that they pay the several charges of their neighbors the last Court & this, in coming for relief from such under courses" [ MBCR 4:1:362].

Over the years John Emery expended considerable energy on the affairs of his stepchildren. On 14 October 1651, in "answer to the petition of John Emery, of Newbery, power is hereby granted him, according to his desire, to sell a certain island which was left to three of his wife's children, & also a house & six acres of land which was bound to make good twenty pounds to other three of her children, provided he give security to the County Court at Ipswich to pay the children the full price the land shall be sold for, & make the three children's twenty nobles apiece eight pounds apiece, & pay the daughters their portions at eighteen years, & the sons at twenty-one years old" [ MBCR 3:254, 4:1:66-67]. On 30 March 1669, "John Emery, bringing in acquittances of the discharge of the portions ordered by the court, was to have his deed delivered, but one being incomplete, he and his son John Emery, jr., bound themselves to bring in an acquittance from the youngest child of John Webster" [ EQC 4:121].

On 25 March 1662, "John Emery and wife Mary" sued James Merrick for "detaining and keeping Issraell Webster, son of the said Mary Emery, without consent of John Emery and wife Mary, or any other person who had oversight of him"; the case was withdrawn [ EQC 2:357]. On 25 November 1662, "Israell and Nathan Webster, sons of John Webster, deceased, presenting their desires in writing, together with their mother's consent, with John Cheny, sr., Rob[er]t Long and W[illia]m Elsly as witnesses, and said Israell Webster being present in Court and manifesting his desire also, that his father-in-law John Emory and brother-in-law John Emory, jr., might be appointed guardians, the court appointed them guardians, and also ordered that the bond given into Ipswich court for security for the children's portions remain in full force" [ EQC 3:15].

On 31 March 1663, Henry Greenland was charged with soliciting Mary the wife of John Rolfe, and found guilty. The extensive testimony in this case revealed that John Emery's step-daughter, Elizabeth Webster, was a maid in the Rolfe household and had witnessed several untoward passages instigated by Greenland. John Emery, on the other hand, had turned a deaf ear on Mrs. Rolfe's pleas for assistance even when Greenland had pulled her down into his sickbed in Emery's presence. Emery and his household paid several fines as a result of their behavior in these events [ EQC 3:48-55, 65-66, 70, 75, 88-90].

On 29 March 1670, Benjamin Rolfe sued John Emery for cutting hay on John Musslewhite's land [ EQC 4:225-29, 291].

On 8 April 1679, "John Emerie, Sr., aged about eighty-one years, testified that about forty years ago he saw laid out to William Estow then living in Nuberie a four-acre lot, being a house lot, and twelve acres of meadow, ... which land said Estow sold to William White, and White to Tho[mas] Jones of Hampton, and Jones to deponent for William Ilsly, Sr., who has peaceably enjoyed it from 1643 to date" [ EQC 7:194]. On 29 March 1680, "Richard Knight, aged seventy-eight years, and John Emery, Sr., aged eighty-two years, deposed that in 1656 after the division between Rowley and Newbury was made, a committee was appointed, of which they were two, to lay out the land.... Deponents were also of the committee at the second division in 1662" [ EQC 8:168-73].
BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTE: In 1890 Rev. Rufus Emery published a genealogy of the brothers Anthony and John Emery [ Genealogical Records of Descendants of John and Anthony Emery of Newbury, Mass. 1590-1890 (Salem 1890)]. In 1935 Walter Goodwin Davis published the Emery entries from the Romsey parish register [ NEHGR 89:376-77].

In 1938 Mary Lovering Holman prepared a treatment of the family of John Emery [Pillsbury Anc 2:877]. In 1939 and 1947 Walter Goodwin Davis published accounts of the family of John Emery; in both of these treatments Davis set forth the suggestion that the first wife of John Emery was Alice Grantham [ Sarah Miller Anc 21-26; Phoebe Tilton Anc 184-89]. In 1990 Frederick J. Nicholson published data which strongly supported the suggestion made by Davis as to the identity of the first wife of this immigrant [ TAG 65:211-13].
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More About John* Emery III:
Baptism: 03 Feb 1628/29, Romney, Hampshire
Freeman: 1678, Newbury, MA
Immigrant Ancestor: 1635, England, Hampshire, to MA, aboard the James
Migration 1: 1635, Hampshire to MA, aboard the James
Migration 2: Bet. 03 Apr - 03 Jun 1635, Southampton, England, to Boston, aboard the James
Military: 1675, Sgt of militia at the Great Swamp Fight
Occupation: Operated his father's mill to grind corn for the town
Political 1: Bet. 1675 - 1676, Selectman
Political 2: 1675, Juror of trials
Political 3: Bet. 1675 - 1676, chosen to carry votes to Salem.
Political 4: 1679, tything-man
Political 5: 1679, Waywarden
Property: 1642, Owned 80 acres on the Artichoke or Raspberry River [40 acres of which was granted to his father].
Will: 03 Aug 1693, Written

More About Mary Webster:
Individual Note: That she was John's stepsister is disputed

More About John* Emery and Mary Webster:
Marriage 1: 29 Oct 1650, Newbury, MA
Marriage 2: 10 Feb 1647/48, Newbury, Essex County, MA
Marriage 3: 20 Oct 1648
     
Children of John* Emery and Mary Webster are:
  i.   Mary Emery, born 24 Jun 1652; died Unknown; married Samuel Sawyer; died Unknown.
  ii.   Hannah Emery, born 24 Apr 1654; died Unknown; married Richard Bartlett; died Unknown.
  iii.   John Emery IV, born 12 Sep 1656; died Unknown; married (1) Mary Sawyer; died Unknown; married (2) Abigail Bartlett; died Unknown; married (3) Mary March; died Unknown.
  175 iv.   Bethia Emery, born 15 Oct 1658 in Newbury, Essex County, MA; died Unknown in Metheun, Essex County, MA; married Henry Bodwell III 04 May 1681 in Newbury, Essex County, MA.
  v.   Sarah Emery, born 26 Feb 1659/60; died Unknown; married Isaac Bailey; died Unknown.
  vi.   Joseph Emery, born 23 Mar 1662/63; died Unknown; married Elizabeth Merrill; died Unknown.
  vii.   Ensign Stephen Emery, born 1666; died 1747; married Ruth Jacques; born 1672; died 1764.
  viii.   Abigail Emery, born 16 Jan 1667/68; died Unknown; married Henry Ingalls; died Unknown.
  ix.   Samuel Emery, born 20 Dec 1670; died Unknown; married Tabitha Littlefield; died Unknown.
  x.   Judith Emery, born 05 Feb 1672/73; died Unknown; married Abel Huse III; born Abt. 1665 in Newbury, Essex County, MA21; died 11 Mar 1758 in Newbury, Essex County, MA.
  xi.   Lydia Emery, born 19 Feb 1674/75; died Unknown; married Joseph Brown; died Unknown.
  xii.   Elizabeth Emery, born 08 Feb 1679/80; died Unknown; married John Kelly; died Unknown.
  xiii.   Josiah Emery, born 28 Feb 1680/81; died Unknown; married Abigail Moody; died Unknown.


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