Ancestors of Theodore Marvin Awald Generation No. 1 1. Theodore Marvin Awald, born May 06, 1898 in Bear Lake, Pa.; died February 08, 1961 in Fredonia, New York. He was the son of 2. John Wilson Awald and 3. Edna Bill Chapman. He married (1) Elma Lemina Cowden. She was born April 03, 1903 in Fredonia, New York, and died April 17, 1991 in Lakewood, Colorado. She was the daughter of Levi David Cowden and Janet Gordon. Notes for Theodore Marvin Awald: Teacher Notes for Elma Lemina Cowden: Worked as a specification writer for G.E. An accomplished violinist. Generation No. 2 2. John Wilson Awald, born January 16, 1875 in Pennsylvania; died June 18, 1940 in Fredonia, New York. He was the son of 4. Michael Ewald and 5. Elizabeth Ann Smith. He married 3. Edna Bill Chapman. 3. Edna Bill Chapman, born January 22, 1880 in Bear Lake, Pa.; died May 01, 1966 in Fredonia, New York. She was the daughter of 6. William F. Chapman and 7. Olive Harriet Johnson. Children of John Awald and Edna Chapman are: 1 i. Theodore Marvin Awald, born May 06, 1898 in Bear Lake, Pa.; died February 08, 1961 in Fredonia, New York; married Elma Lemina Cowden. ii. Theresa Awald, born 1905; died 1992. Generation No. 3 4. Michael Ewald, born 1848 in New York; died August 23, 1926 in Corry, Pa.. He was the son of 8. Michael Ewald and 9. Amelia Meyer. He married 5. Elizabeth Ann Smith. 5. Elizabeth Ann Smith, born Abt. 1846 in Pennsylvania. She was the daughter of 10. Wilson Smith and 11. Nancy Jackman. Children of Michael Ewald and Elizabeth Smith are: i. Elizabeth Awald ii. Frederick Walter Awald iii. Iva Awald 2 iv. John Wilson Awald, born January 16, 1875 in Pennsylvania; died June 18, 1940 in Fredonia, New York; married Edna Bill Chapman. v. Albert Valentine Awald 6. William F. Chapman, born 1850 in Pa.. He was the son of 12. Howard Chapman and 13. Mary Ann Wright. He married 7. Olive Harriet Johnson November 1872. 7. Olive Harriet Johnson, born July 30, 1855 in Chester, Michigan; died 1930. She was the daughter of 14. Calvin Farnham Johnson and 15. Harriet Polly Wright. Notes for William F. Chapman: They lived at Bear Lake, Pa. Notes for Olive Harriet Johnson: They live at Bear Lake, Pa. Children of William Chapman and Olive Johnson are: i. Marion A. Chapman, born April 24, 1874. ii. Eugene D. Chapman, born April 15, 1876. 3 iii. Edna Bill Chapman, born January 22, 1880 in Bear Lake, Pa.; died May 01, 1966 in Fredonia, New York; married John Wilson Awald. iv. Murriel W. Chapman, born May 1882. v. Fay Oliver Chadman, born August 04, 1886. vi. Herbert F. Chapman, born April 12, 1890. vii. Iva L. Chapman, born 1893. viii. Julian D. Chapman, born 1897. Generation No. 4 8. Michael Ewald, born in Germany; died 1858 in Elma, New York. He married 9. Amelia Meyer. 9. Amelia Meyer, born 1819 in New York. Notes for Michael Ewald: Michael Ewald, his wife Amelia, their son Michael, and daughter Amelia came from Germany to the US in 1852. A son was born and died on the ocean crossing. The elder Michael was a tailor and drowned in a creek while on the way to deliver a suit to a father of the bride for a wedding. The children of Michael and Amelia went by three different surnames because of the German to English pronounciation difficulties. The story goes that one day the nun (the family was Catholic) at school sent them home to decide one way to spell the name. Michael used Ewald, William Awald (pronounced the same), and John Avolt. Family stories say that some Ewald's had to leave Germany as they were involved in politics (in the Reichstag) and refused to go along with the signing of a treaty with Napoleon. For their refusal, they were forced to leave the country. Many went to Spain. Notes for Amelia Meyer: name may be Philomena last name may be Krieger Children of Michael Ewald and Amelia Meyer are: i. Amelia Ewald, born 1845 in Germany; died in Buffalo, New York. Notes for Amelia Ewald: Became Sr. Mary of St. Clair with the Good Shepherd nuns in Buffalo. She was called Aunt Delia by the family and lived to about 90 years. 4 ii. Michael Ewald, born 1848 in New York; died August 23, 1926 in Corry, Pa; married Elizabeth Ann Smith. iii. William Awald, born 1854 in New York. iv. John Avolt, born 1857 in New York. 10. Wilson Smith, born November 12, 1807 in New York; died October 28, 1890 in Lottsville, Freehold Twp, Pa.. He was the son of 20. Nathaniel Smith and 21. Nancy. He married 11. Nancy Jackman Abt. 1833. 11. Nancy Jackman, born January 28, 1816 in Alexandra, New York; died April 26, 1876 in Freehold Township, Pa.. She was the daughter of 22. Daniel Jackman and 23. Jerusha Humphrey. Child of Wilson Smith and Nancy Jackman is: 5 i. Elizabeth Ann Smith, born Abt. 1846 in Pennsylvania; married Michael Ewald. 12. Howard Chapman, born 1825 in New York; died May 30, 1891. He married 13. Mary Ann Wright. 13. Mary Ann Wright, born 1837 in Pennsylvania. Children of Howard Chapman and Mary Wright are: 6 i. William F. Chapman, born 1850 in Pa; married Olive Harriet Johnson November 1872. ii. Clarissa J. Chapman, born 1857. iii. George Chapman, born 1859. iv. Elizabeth Marie Chapman, born 1866. 14. Calvin Farnham Johnson, born December 04, 1830 in Wyndham, Vermont; died July 13, 1914 in Pa.. He was the son of 28. Constant F. Johnson and 29. Betsey Ladd. He married 15. Harriet Polly Wright July 04, 1854 in Chester, Eaton, Michigan. 15. Harriet Polly Wright, born February 08, 1836 in Yates Co., New York; died 1909. She was the daughter of 30. Levi Moses Wright and 31. Mary Palmer Carr. Notes for Calvin Farnham Johnson: They resided at Bear Lake, Pa. Notes for Harriet Polly Wright: They resided at Bear Lake, Pa. Children of Calvin Johnson and Harriet Wright are: 7 i. Olive Harriet Johnson, born July 30, 1855 in Chester, Michigan; died 1930; married William F. Chapman November 1872. ii. Calvin C. L. Johnson, born February 04, 1857. iii. Charles H. Johnson, born April 23, 1859. iv. Marion D. Johnsonm, born August 26, 1861. v. Albert L. Johnson, born April 27, 1865. vi. Alvin F. Johnson, born March 08, 1867. vii. Alfred Johnson, born March 30, 1869. viii. Minnie M. Johnson, born December 29, 1871. ix. Eva M. Johnson, born August 29, 1873. x. Cecil T. Johnson, born March 22, 1878. Generation No. 5 20. Nathaniel Smith, born Bet. 1770 - 1775 in Vermont; died Bet. 1814 - 1825 in New York. He married 21. Nancy Abt. 1797. 21. Nancy, born Abt. 1778; died Abt. 1861. Child of Nathaniel Smith and Nancy is: 10 i. Wilson Smith, born November 12, 1807 in New York; died October 28, 1890 in Lottsville, Freehold Twp, Pa; married Nancy Jackman Abt. 1833. 22. Daniel Jackman, born June 11, 1790 in Vershire, Orange, Vermont; died June 21, 1860. He was the son of 44. Moses French Jackman and 45. Elizabeth Carr. He married 23. Jerusha Humphrey June 10, 1813. 23. Jerusha Humphrey, born March 19, 1796; died July 04, 1843. She was the daughter of 46. Ebenezer Humphrey and 47. Harriet Polly Simons. Child of Daniel Jackman and Jerusha Humphrey is: 11 i. Nancy Jackman, born January 28, 1816 in Alexandra, New York; died April 26, 1876 in Freehold Township, Pa; married Wilson Smith Abt. 1833. 28. Constant F. Johnson, born June 28, 1797 in Dover, Windham, Vermont. He was the son of 56. Zebediah Johnson and 57. Sally Powers. He married 29. Betsey Ladd. 29. Betsey Ladd, born December 10, 1801 in Vermont. She was the daughter of 58. Corrin Ladd and 59. Polly Philbrick. Child of Constant Johnson and Betsey Ladd is: 14 i. Calvin Farnham Johnson, born December 04, 1830 in Wyndham, Vermont; died July 13, 1914 in Pa; married Harriet Polly Wright July 04, 1854 in Chester, Eaton, Michigan. 30. Levi Moses Wright, born September 24, 1809 in New York; died March 13, 1896. He was the son of 60. Joseph Wright and 61. Sally A. Brooks. He married 31. Mary Palmer Carr July 04, 1831. 31. Mary Palmer Carr, born August 05, 1809 in Mt. Pleasant, Pa.; died September 24, 1881. She was the daughter of 62. Reuben Carr and 63. Lydia Tanner. Children of Levi Wright and Mary Carr are: i. James R. Wright, born April 02, 1832. ii. Arvilla Pauline Wrigh, born August 12, 1834. iii. Andrew J. Wright, born February 08, 1836. 15 iv. Harriet Polly Wright, born February 08, 1836 in Yates Co., New York; died 1909; married Calvin Farnham Johnson July 04, 1854 in Chester, Eaton, Michigan. v. Sally Ann Wright, born June 08, 1839. vi. Lucretia M. Wright, born April 05, 1842. vii. Serilla M. Wright, born June 21, 1847. viii. Serilous L. Wright, born June 21, 1847. ix. Lillie G. Wright, born February 18, 1849. x. Clarinda Wright, born July 06, 1851. Generation No. 6 44. Moses French Jackman, born June 16, 1759 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.; died July 17, 1797 in Vershire, Orange, Vermont. He was the son of 88. Daniel Jackman and 89. Eleanor Merrill. He married 45. Elizabeth Carr June 22, 1789 in Vershire, Orange, Vermont. 45. Elizabeth Carr, born September 19, 1763 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.; died Abt. September 20, 1819 in Batavia, New York. She was the daughter of 90. James Carr and 91. Mary Greeley. Child of Moses Jackman and Elizabeth Carr is: 22 i. Daniel Jackman, born June 11, 1790 in Vershire, Orange, Vermont; died June 21, 1860; married Jerusha Humphrey June 10, 1813. 46. Ebenezer Humphrey, born Abt. 1780 in Killingly, Windham, CT; died Abt. 1840 in Sheldon, New York. He was the son of 92. Ebenezer Humphrey and 93. Betsey. He married 47. Harriet Polly Simons. 47. Harriet Polly Simons, died Aft. June 15, 1812. She was the daughter of 94. Johathan Simons. Child of Ebenezer Humphrey and Harriet Simons is: 23 i. Jerusha Humphrey, born March 19, 1796; died July 04, 1843; married Daniel Jackman June 10, 1813. 56. Zebediah Johnson, born June 16, 1767 in Hardwick, Worcester, Mass.; died Bet. 1820 - 1830 in Dover, Windham, Vermont. He was the son of 112. Zebediah Johnson and 113. Alice Merrick. He married 57. Sally Powers February 09, 1791 in Hardwick, Worcester, Mass.. 57. Sally Powers, born Abt. 1767 in Greenwich, Hampden, Mass.. She was the daughter of 114. Thomas Powers and 115. Mary Hinds. Child of Zebediah Johnson and Sally Powers is: 28 i. Constant F. Johnson, born June 28, 1797 in Dover, Windham, Vermont; married Betsey Ladd. 58. Corrin Ladd, born Abt. 1778 in Shrewsbury, Rutland, Vermont; died June 26, 1848 in Caughdenoy, Oswego, New York. He was the son of 116. Lemuel Ladd and 117. Miriam Hatch. He married 59. Polly Philbrick December 10, 1798 in Rindge, Cheshire, New Hampshire. 59. Polly Philbrick, born April 22, 1778 in Rindge, Cheshire, New Hampshire; died September 07, 1849 in Caughdenoy, Oswego, New York. She was the daughter of 118. James Philbrick and 119. Elizabeth Cutter. Child of Corrin Ladd and Polly Philbrick is: 29 i. Betsey Ladd, born December 10, 1801 in Vermont; married Constant F. Johnson. 60. Joseph Wright, born February 28, 1790 in Plympton, Plymouth, Mass.; died July 07, 1813. He was the son of 120. Joseph Wright and 121. Priscilla Churchill. He married 61. Sally A. Brooks February 01, 1802 in Broton, Mass.. 61. Sally A. Brooks, born August 31, 1775 in Mass.; died December 18, 1841. Notes for Joseph Wright: I'm not too sure about his parents. Child of Joseph Wright and Sally Brooks is: 30 i. Levi Moses Wright, born September 24, 1809 in New York; died March 13, 1896; married Mary Palmer Carr July 04, 1831. 62. Reuben Carr, born June 20, 1779 in West Greenwich, RI. He was the son of 124. Caleb Carr and 125. Roba Hopkins. He married 63. Lydia Tanner 1801 in Mt. Pleasant, Pa.. 63. Lydia Tanner, born July 07, 1786; died 1811. She was the daughter of 126. Joseph Tanner and 127. Lydia Stanton. Notes for Reuben Carr: Born in West Greenwich, R. I., June 20, 1779, married Lydia Turner, at Mt. Pleasant, Pa., in 1801. She was born July 7, 1786, and died in 1811, leaving four children. He next married Sarah Larkins in 1813. In 1815 he moved his family from Mt. Pleasant to Potter, Yates county,N.Y., performing the journey of two hundred miles in eleven days with an ox team. In 1831 he further moved to Freehold, Warren county, Pa., where his family settled around him. His second wife died in 1842, and in 1845, he married Mrs. Phebe Trask, of Busti, N. Y., and with her he lived the remainder of his life, dying Aug. 19, 1869, over 90 years of age; and at that time he had had 14 children, 45 grand children, and 42 great grand children. children by second wife: Joel L. Carr, b. Nov. 24, 1815. Jones M. Carr, b. Aug. 24, 1817. Reuben R. Carr, b. April 26, 1819. Sarah Carr, b. Jan. 28, 1822. Caleb Carr, b. May 28, 1823. Betsey Carr, b. March 15, 1826. Alexander H. Carr, b. Oct. 29, 1829. Charles Carr, b. July 7, 1833, d. Feb. 13, 1848. John Carr, b. April 27, 1835, drowned Aug. 27, 1843. William Clark Carr, b. Sept. 26, 1836. from Carr Family Records. Children of Reuben Carr and Lydia Tanner are: i. Joseph Turner Carr, born April 06, 1802. ii. Lydia Hopkins Carr, born April 07, 1804. 31 iii. Mary Palmer Carr, born August 05, 1809 in Mt. Pleasant, Pa.; died September 24, 1881; married Levi Moses Wright July 04, 1831. iv. Esther T. Carr, born April 05, 1811. Generation No. 7 88. Daniel Jackman, born January 09, 1724/25 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.; died September 30, 1794 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. He was the son of 176. James Jackman and 177. Mary French. He married 89. Eleanor Merrill February 28, 1753 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. 89. Eleanor Merrill, born September 09, 1732 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. She was the daughter of 178. Thomas Merrill and 179. Martha Cilley. Child of Daniel Jackman and Eleanor Merrill is: 44 i. Moses French Jackman, born June 16, 1759 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.; died July 17, 1797 in Vershire, Orange, Vermont; married Elizabeth Carr June 22, 1789 in Vershire, Orange, Vermont. 90. James Carr, born October 03, 1728 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.; died June 09, 1812 in New York. He was the son of 180. Richard Carr and 181. Sarah Bailey. He married 91. Mary Greeley November 24, 1756 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. 91. Mary Greeley, born June 07, 1733 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.; died April 08, 1798 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. She was the daughter of 182. David Greeley and 183. Mary Stevens. Child of James Carr and Mary Greeley is: 45 i. Elizabeth Carr, born September 19, 1763 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.; died Abt. September 20, 1819 in Batavia, New York; married Moses French Jackman June 22, 1789 in Vershire, Orange, Vermont. 92. Ebenezer Humphrey, born Abt. 1725 in Windham, CT; died Bef. 1830. He married 93. Betsey. 93. Betsey, died Bef. 1781. Child of Ebenezer Humphrey and Betsey is: 46 i. Ebenezer Humphrey, born Abt. 1780 in Killingly, Windham, CT; died Abt. 1840 in Sheldon, New York; married Harriet Polly Simons. 94. Johathan Simons Child of Johathan Simons is: 47 i. Harriet Polly Simons, died Aft. June 15, 1812; married Ebenezer Humphrey. 112. Zebediah Johnson, born July 25, 1732 in Shewsbury, Worcester, Mass; died in Dover, Windham, Vermont. He was the son of 224. Zebediah Johnson and 225. Esther Richardson. He married 113. Alice Merrick November 25, 1756 in Hardwick, Worcester, Mass.. 113. Alice Merrick, born August 29, 1737 in Harwick, Barnstable, Mass.; died in Dover, Stafford, Mass.. She was the daughter of 226. Constant Merrick and 227. Sarah Freeman. Child of Zebediah Johnson and Alice Merrick is: 56 i. Zebediah Johnson, born June 16, 1767 in Hardwick, Worcester, Mass.; died Bet. 1820 - 1830 in Dover, Windham, Vermont; married Sally Powers February 09, 1791 in Hardwick, Worcester, Mass.. 114. Thomas Powers, born October 05, 1752 in Greenwich, Hampden, Mass.; died July 23, 1834. He was the son of 228. Jeremiah Powers and 229. Hannah Fiske. He married 115. Mary Hinds January 19, 1774 in Greenwich, Hampden, Mass.. 115. Mary Hinds, born September 25, 1752 in Greenwich, Hampden, Mass.. She was the daughter of 230. Nehemiah Hinds and 231. Sarah. Child of Thomas Powers and Mary Hinds is: 57 i. Sally Powers, born Abt. 1767 in Greenwich, Hampden, Mass; married Zebediah Johnson February 09, 1791 in Hardwick, Worcester, Mass.. 116. Lemuel Ladd, born Abt. 1743; died December 20, 1783 in Rutland, Vermont. He was the son of 232. Henry Ladd and 233. Abigail Lillie. He married 117. Miriam Hatch Bet. 1767 - 1768 in Coventry, Tolland, CT. 117. Miriam Hatch, born January 29, 1749/50 in Tolland, CT; died April 1814 in Alstead, Cheshire, NH. She was the daughter of 234. Joseph Hatch and 235. Sarah Stearns. Child of Lemuel Ladd and Miriam Hatch is: 58 i. Corrin Ladd, born Abt. 1778 in Shrewsbury, Rutland, Vermont; died June 26, 1848 in Caughdenoy, Oswego, New York; married Polly Philbrick December 10, 1798 in Rindge, Cheshire, New Hampshire. 118. James Philbrick, born November 29, 1739 in Hampstead, Rockingham, NH; died Aft. 1803 in Vermont. He was the son of 236. Benjamin Philbrick and 237. Sarah Chute. He married 119. Elizabeth Cutter November 14, 1776. 119. Elizabeth Cutter, born May 24, 1741 in Lexington, Middlesex, MA; died June 28, 1838 in Reading, Windsor, Vermont. She was the daughter of 238. Jonathan Cutter and 239. Elizabeth Hastings. Child of James Philbrick and Elizabeth Cutter is: 59 i. Polly Philbrick, born April 22, 1778 in Rindge, Cheshire, New Hampshire; died September 07, 1849 in Caughdenoy, Oswego, New York; married Corrin Ladd December 10, 1798 in Rindge, Cheshire, New Hampshire. 120. Joseph Wright, born October 31, 1756 in Plympton, Plymouth, Mass.; died August 16, 1847. He was the son of 240. Jacob Wright and 241. Deborah Torrey. He married 121. Priscilla Churchill. 121. Priscilla Churchill, born April 30, 1768 in Plympton, Plymouth, Mass.; died November 07, 1863 in Plympton, Plymouth, Mass.. She was the daughter of 242. James Churchill and 243. Priscilla Soule. Child of Joseph Wright and Priscilla Churchill is: 60 i. Joseph Wright, born February 28, 1790 in Plympton, Plymouth, Mass.; died July 07, 1813; married Sally A. Brooks February 01, 1802 in Broton, Mass.. 124. Caleb Carr, born August 17, 1750 in West Greenwich, RI. He was the son of 248. Charles Carr and 249. Hannah Hopkins. He married 125. Roba Hopkins January 28, 1772. 125. Roba Hopkins, born January 30, 1753 in West Greenwich, RI; died Aft. 1790 in Sterling, Ct. She was the daughter of 250. Alexander Hopkins and 251. Mary Phillips. Notes for Caleb Carr: Born West Greenwich, R. I., Aug. 17, 1750, married Roba Hopkins, daughter of Alexander and Mary (Phillips) Hopkins, by Job Spencer, justice, Jan. 28, 1772. She was born in West Greenwich, Jan. 30, 1753, and probably died in Sterling, Ct. He moved from West Greenwich to Sterling, and in 1818 or 19, to Potter, Yates Co., N. Y., where he died. He had a family of twenty-three children by three wives. Of his second wife or her children but little is known, and most likely her children all died in infancy. The town records of Sterling give no account of this remarkable family. He married his third wife in Sterling, by whom he had three children. She died in Yates Co., a few years after the death of her husband. The names of the children as far as known are as follows: Eight children by second wife, names not known. Children of Caleb Carr and Roba Hopkins are: i. Robert Carr ii. Alexander Carr, born April 23, 1773. iii. Caleb Carr, born December 18, 1775. iv. Charles Carr, born September 01, 1777. 62 v. Reuben Carr, born June 20, 1779 in West Greenwich, RI; married Lydia Tanner 1801 in Mt. Pleasant, Pa.. vi. Theodosia Carr, born February 02, 1781. vii. Mary Carr, born July 14, 1782. viii. Hannah Carr, born January 28, 1784. ix. Honor Carr, born August 14, 1785. x. Benajah Carr, born April 19, 1787. xi. Willet Carr, born June 27, 1789. xii. Peleg Carr, born February 08, 1791. 126. Joseph Tanner, born February 09, 1763. He was the son of 252. Benjamin Tanner and 253. Hannah Perkins. He married 127. Lydia Stanton May 27, 1784 in West Greenwich, RI. 127. Lydia Stanton, born February 24, 1761 in Preston CT. She was the daughter of 254. Samuel Stanton and 255. Mary Palmer. Child of Joseph Tanner and Lydia Stanton is: 63 i. Lydia Tanner, born July 07, 1786; died 1811; married Reuben Carr 1801 in Mt. Pleasant, Pa.. Generation No. 8 176. James Jackman, born September 05, 1686 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.; died May 27, 1779 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. He was the son of 352. Richard Jackman and 353. Elizabeth Plummer. He married 177. Mary French December 08, 1721 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. 177. Mary French, born September 02, 1696 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.; died Aft. 1760 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. She was the daughter of 354. Simon French and 355. Joanna Jackman. Child of James Jackman and Mary French is: 88 i. Daniel Jackman, born January 09, 1724/25 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.; died September 30, 1794 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass; married Eleanor Merrill February 28, 1753 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. 178. Thomas Merrill, born December 18, 1708 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.; died February 03, 1791 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. He was the son of 356. John Merrill and 357. Mary Allen. He married 179. Martha Cilley July 18, 1728 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. 179. Martha Cilley, born May 21, 1709 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.; died August 02, 1773 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. She was the daughter of 358. Benoni Cilley and 359. Eleanor Getchell. Child of Thomas Merrill and Martha Cilley is: 89 i. Eleanor Merrill, born September 09, 1732 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass; married Daniel Jackman February 28, 1753 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. 180. Richard Carr, born January 03, 1692/93 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.; died March 04, 1733/34 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. He was the son of 360. Richard Carr and 361. Dorothy Boyce. He married 181. Sarah Bailey June 13, 1720. 181. Sarah Bailey, born February 11, 1691/92 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.; died June 23, 1736 in South Hampton, New Hampshire. She was the daughter of 362. Isaac Bailey and 363. Sarah Emery. Child of Richard Carr and Sarah Bailey is: 90 i. James Carr, born October 03, 1728 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.; died June 09, 1812 in New York; married Mary Greeley November 24, 1756 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. 182. David Greeley, born December 01, 1700 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.; died November 02, 1773 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. He was the son of 364. Jonathan Greeley and 365. Jane Walker. He married 183. Mary Stevens April 30, 1730 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. 183. Mary Stevens, born Bet. February 1707/08 - February 1732/33 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.; died December 21, 1798 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. She was the daughter of 366. Benjamin Stevens and 367. Mary Greeley. Child of David Greeley and Mary Stevens is: 91 i. Mary Greeley, born June 07, 1733 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.; died April 08, 1798 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass; married James Carr November 24, 1756 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. 224. Zebediah Johnson, born August 23, 1706 in Marlborough, Middlsex, Mass.; died September 06, 1793. He was the son of 448. Daniel Johnson and 449. Dorothy Lamb. He married 225. Esther Richardson November 18, 1731 in Leicester, Worcester, Mass.. 225. Esther Richardson, born October 08, 1713 in Malden, Middlesex, Mass.; died 1796 in Stirling, Worcester, Mass.. She was the daughter of 450. Thomas Richardson and 451. Elizabeth Greene. Child of Zebediah Johnson and Esther Richardson is: 112 i. Zebediah Johnson, born July 25, 1732 in Shewsbury, Worcester, Mass; died in Dover, Windham, Vermont; married Alice Merrick November 25, 1756 in Hardwick, Worcester, Mass.. 226. Constant Merrick, born September 13, 1701 in Hardwick, Worcester, Mass.; died March 17, 1793. He was the son of 452. Nathaniel Merrick and 453. Alice Freeman. He married 227. Sarah Freeman February 17, 1724/25. 227. Sarah Freeman, born January 26, 1702/03 in Hardwick, Worcester, Mass.. She was the daughter of 454. John Freeman and 455. Mercy Watson. Child of Constant Merrick and Sarah Freeman is: 113 i. Alice Merrick, born August 29, 1737 in Harwick, Barnstable, Mass.; died in Dover, Stafford, Mass; married Zebediah Johnson November 25, 1756 in Hardwick, Worcester, Mass.. 228. Jeremiah Powers, born 1710 in Concord, Middlesex, Mass.; died June 02, 1801 in Greenwich, Hampden, Mass.. He was the son of 456. Thomas Powers and 457. Mary Harwood. He married 229. Hannah Fiske July 14, 1730 in Concord, Middlesex, Mass.. 229. Hannah Fiske, born April 20, 1712 in Greenwich, Hampden, Mass.; died October 20, 1764. She was the daughter of 458. William Fiske and 459. Eunice Jennings. Child of Jeremiah Powers and Hannah Fiske is: 114 i. Thomas Powers, born October 05, 1752 in Greenwich, Hampden, Mass.; died July 23, 1834; married Mary Hinds January 19, 1774 in Greenwich, Hampden, Mass.. 230. Nehemiah Hinds, born 1715 in Brookline, Worcester, Mass.. He was the son of 460. Hopestill Hinds and 461. Mary Walker. He married 231. Sarah October 05, 1739. 231. Sarah Child of Nehemiah Hinds and Sarah is: 115 i. Mary Hinds, born September 25, 1752 in Greenwich, Hampden, Mass; married Thomas Powers January 19, 1774 in Greenwich, Hampden, Mass.. 232. Henry Ladd, born January 30, 1715/16 in Coventry, Tolland, CT; died April 06, 1768 in Coventry, Tolland, CT. He was the son of 464. Nathaniel Ladd and 465. Abigail Bodwell. He married 233. Abigail Lillie September 08, 1740 in Coventry, Tolland, CT. 233. Abigail Lillie, born December 12, 1722 in Woodstock, Windham, CT; died Bef. 1822 in Rotland, Vermont. She was the daughter of 466. Samuel Lillie and 467. Abigail Wright. Child of Henry Ladd and Abigail Lillie is: 116 i. Lemuel Ladd, born Abt. 1743; died December 20, 1783 in Rutland, Vermont; married Miriam Hatch Bet. 1767 - 1768 in Coventry, Tolland, CT. 234. Joseph Hatch, born August 15, 1718 in Falmouth, Barnstable, MA; died March 06, 1802 in Tolland, CT. He was the son of 468. Ichabod Hatch and 469. Abigail Weeks. He married 235. Sarah Stearns September 18, 1740 in Tolland, CT. 235. Sarah Stearns, born February 29, 1719/20 in Tolland, CT; died January 25, 1805. She was the daughter of 470. Shubael Stearns and 471. Rebecca Larriford. Child of Joseph Hatch and Sarah Stearns is: 117 i. Miriam Hatch, born January 29, 1749/50 in Tolland, CT; died April 1814 in Alstead, Cheshire, NH; married Lemuel Ladd Bet. 1767 - 1768 in Coventry, Tolland, CT. 236. Benjamin Philbrick, born August 31, 1706 in Hampstead, Rockingham, NH; died 1810 in Sutton, Merrimack, NH. He was the son of 472. James Philbrick and 473. Sarah Silver. He married 237. Sarah Chute October 15, 1730 in Haverhill, Essex, MA. 237. Sarah Chute, born June 27, 1714; died 1813 in Sutton, Merrimack, NH. She was the daughter of 474. Lionel Chute and 475. Hannah Cheney. Child of Benjamin Philbrick and Sarah Chute is: 118 i. James Philbrick, born November 29, 1739 in Hampstead, Rockingham, NH; died Aft. 1803 in Vermont; married Elizabeth Cutter November 14, 1776. 238. Jonathan Cutter, born March 02, 1728/29 in Woburn, Middlesex, MA; died January 1755 in Lexington, Middlesex, MA. He was the son of 476. John Cutter and 477. Rachel Poulter. He married 239. Elizabeth Hastings December 12, 1751 in Watertown, Middlesex, Mass.. 239. Elizabeth Hastings, born October 10, 1734 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA. She was the daughter of 478. Joseph Hastings and 479. Lydia Brown. Child of Jonathan Cutter and Elizabeth Hastings is: 119 i. Elizabeth Cutter, born May 24, 1741 in Lexington, Middlesex, MA; died June 28, 1838 in Reading, Windsor, Vermont; married James Philbrick November 14, 1776. 240. Jacob Wright, born April 17, 1733; died March 30, 1818. He was the son of 480. Samuel Wright and 481. Ann Tilson. He married 241. Deborah Torrey. 241. Deborah Torrey, born September 02, 1731 in Weymouth; died December 31, 1820. She was the daughter of 482. John Torrey and 483. Deborah Green. Child of Jacob Wright and Deborah Torrey is: 120 i. Joseph Wright, born October 31, 1756 in Plympton, Plymouth, Mass.; died August 16, 1847; married Priscilla Churchill. 242. James Churchill, born May 29, 1746 in Plympton, Plymouth, Mass.; died March 12, 1803 in Plympton, Plymouth, Mass.. He was the son of 484. David Churchill and 485. Mary Magoun. He married 243. Priscilla Soule October 31, 1765 in Plympton, Plymouth, Mass.. 243. Priscilla Soule, born April 01, 1745 in Plympton, Plymouth, Mass.; died October 09, 1837 in Plympton, Plymouth, Mass.. She was the daughter of 486. Benjamin Soule and 487. Hannah Whitman. Child of James Churchill and Priscilla Soule is: 121 i. Priscilla Churchill, born April 30, 1768 in Plympton, Plymouth, Mass.; died November 07, 1863 in Plympton, Plymouth, Mass; married Joseph Wright. 248. Charles Carr, born Abt. 1715 in Jamestown, RI. He was the son of 496. Caleb Carr and 497. Mary. He married 249. Hannah Hopkins November 18, 1735 in E. Greenwich, RI. 249. Hannah Hopkins, born December 19, 1715 in Jamestonwn, Rhode Island. She was the daughter of 498. Joseph Hopkins and 499. Martha Whaley. Notes for Charles Carr: CAPT. CHARLES CARR born in Jamestown, R. I., about 1715, married Hannah Hopkins, daughter of Joseph Hopkins, of East Green wich, R. I., Nov. 18, 1735, by John Jenkins, justice. He was deeded land by his father at Carr pond. He was a deacon in the Baptist church for thirty years, and once a member of the Assembly. He was also the sheriff of Kent county at the time the thirteen pirates were hung at the yardarm of the ships lying in the bay of East Greenwich. from Carr Family Records. Children of Charles Carr and Hannah Hopkins are: 124 i. Caleb Carr, born August 17, 1750 in West Greenwich, RI; married Roba Hopkins January 28, 1772. ii. Mary Carr, born 1736. iii. Esek Carr, born 1738. iv. Hannah Carr, born 1740. v. Robert Carr, born 1742. vi. Martha Carr 250. Alexander Hopkins, born May 25, 1731; died May 14, 1819 in Scituate, RI. He was the son of 500. Judge Samuel Hopkins and 501. Honor Brown. He married 251. Mary Phillips March 22, 1753 in W. Greenwich, RI. 251. Mary Phillips, born February 17, 1732/33. She was the daughter of 502. Samuel Phillips and 503. Abigail Brown. Children of Alexander Hopkins and Mary Phillips are: 125 i. Roba Hopkins, born January 30, 1753 in West Greenwich, RI; died Aft. 1790 in Sterling, Ct; married (1) Job Spencer; married (2) Caleb Carr January 28, 1772. ii. Robert Hopkins, born July 20, 1754. iii. Reuben Hopkins, born April 05, 1756. 252. Benjamin Tanner, born August 20, 1730 in South Kingstown, Rhode Island; died Abt. 1777. He was the son of 504. Benjamin Tanner and 505. Joanna Lewis. He married 253. Hannah Perkins June 03, 1762 in Scituate, Rhode Island. 253. Hannah Perkins, born 1740; died 1802. She was the daughter of 506. Oliver Perkins and 507. Hannah Gates. Children of Benjamin Tanner and Hannah Perkins are: 126 i. Joseph Tanner, born February 09, 1763; married Lydia Stanton May 27, 1784 in West Greenwich, RI. ii. John Tanner, born April 22, 1764. iii. Nathan Tanner, born April 11, 1766. iv. Oliver Tanner, born May 07, 1768. v. Clarke Tanner, born June 05, 1771. vi. Stephen Tanner, born April 13, 1774. vii. Silas Tanner, born October 14, 1776. 254. Samuel Stanton, born June 20, 1726 in Preston, CT; died March 1803 in Preston, CT. He was the son of 508. John Stanton and 509. Mary Starkweather. He married 255. Mary Palmer November 01, 1754 in Voluntown, CT. 255. Mary Palmer, born July 06, 1736 in Stonington, New London County, CT; died January 20, 1815 in Preston, New London County, CT in her 78th year of age. She was the daughter of 510. Ichabod Palmer, Jr and 511. Elizabeth Sanford Noyes. Children of Samuel Stanton and Mary Palmer are: 127 i. Lydia Stanton, born February 24, 1761 in Preston CT; married Joseph Tanner May 27, 1784 in West Greenwich, RI. ii. Mary Stanton, born March 15, 1756. iii. Samuel Stanton, born April 17, 1759. iv. Daniel Stanton, born October 14, 1762. v. Rebecca Stanton, born April 07, 1765. vi. Mary Stanton, born March 22, 1767. vii. Freelove Stanton, born January 19, 1770. viii. Daniel Palmer Stanton, born January 1776. Generation No. 9 352. Richard Jackman, born February 06, 1659/60 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.; died December 30, 1713. He was the son of 704. James Jackman and 705. Joanna James. He married 353. Elizabeth Plummer June 26, 1682 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. 353. Elizabeth Plummer, born October 19, 1662 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. She was the daughter of 706. Samuel Plummer and 707. Mary Bitfield. Child of Richard Jackman and Elizabeth Plummer is: 176 i. James Jackman, born September 05, 1686 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.; died May 27, 1779 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass; married Mary French December 08, 1721 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. 354. Simon French, born August 24, 1657; died May 15, 1704 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. He was the son of 708. Joseph French and 709. Susanna Stacy. He married 355. Joanna Jackman 1691 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. 355. Joanna Jackman, born June 14, 1657 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.; died May 15, 1704 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. She was the daughter of 704. James Jackman and 705. Joanna James. Child of Simon French and Joanna Jackman is: 177 i. Mary French, born September 02, 1696 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.; died Aft. 1760 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass; married James Jackman December 08, 1721 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. 356. John Merrill, born October 07, 1674 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.; died January 07, 1756 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. He was the son of 712. Daniel Merrill and 713. Sarah Clough. He married 357. Mary Allen September 23, 1702 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. 357. Mary Allen, born December 27, 1681 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.; died January 17, 1756 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. She was the daughter of 714. John Allen and 715. Mary Pike. Child of John Merrill and Mary Allen is: 178 i. Thomas Merrill, born December 18, 1708 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.; died February 03, 1791 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass; married Martha Cilley July 18, 1728 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. 358. Benoni Cilley, born Bet. 1672 - 1675 in Isle of Shoals, ME; died Bet. 1746 - 1748 in South Hampton, New Hampshire. He was the son of 716. Richard Cilley and 717. Martha Blaisdell. He married 359. Eleanor Getchell August 28, 1703 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. 359. Eleanor Getchell, born November 02, 1684 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.; died June 28, 1736. She was the daughter of 718. Samuel Getchell and 719. Elizabeth Jones. Child of Benoni Cilley and Eleanor Getchell is: 179 i. Martha Cilley, born May 21, 1709 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.; died August 02, 1773 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass; married Thomas Merrill July 18, 1728 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. 360. Richard Carr, born April 02, 1659 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.; died September 11, 1727 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. He was the son of 720. George Carr and 721. Elizabeth Oliver. He married 361. Dorothy Boyce 1692 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. 361. Dorothy Boyce, born 1672 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.; died August 03, 1694 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. Child of Richard Carr and Dorothy Boyce is: 180 i. Richard Carr, born January 03, 1692/93 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.; died March 04, 1733/34 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass; married Sarah Bailey June 13, 1720. 362. Isaac Bailey, born July 22, 1654 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.; died April 26, 1740 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. He was the son of 724. John Bailey and 725. Eleanor Emery. He married 363. Sarah Emery June 13, 1683 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. 363. Sarah Emery, born February 26, 1660/61 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.; died April 01, 1694 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. She was the daughter of 726. John Emery and 727. Mary Webster. Child of Isaac Bailey and Sarah Emery is: 181 i. Sarah Bailey, born February 11, 1691/92 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.; died June 23, 1736 in South Hampton, New Hampshire; married Richard Carr June 13, 1720. 364. Jonathan Greeley, born February 15, 1671/72 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.; died October 25, 1750 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. He was the son of 728. Philip Greeley and 729. Sarah Ilsley. He married 365. Jane Walker March 21, 1697/98 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. 365. Jane Walker, born February 01, 1676/77 in Lynn, Essex, Mass.; died May 21, 1721 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. She was the daughter of 730. Shubael Walker and 731. Patience Jewett. Child of Jonathan Greeley and Jane Walker is: 182 i. David Greeley, born December 01, 1700 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.; died November 02, 1773 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass; married Mary Stevens April 30, 1730 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. 366. Benjamin Stevens, born October 07, 1677 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.; died February 23, 1708/09 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. He was the son of 732. Benjamin Stevens and 733. Hannah Barnard. He married 367. Mary Greeley November 27, 1705 in Essex, Mass.. 367. Mary Greeley, born June 05, 1679 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.; died Aft. 1709. She was the daughter of 728. Philip Greeley and 729. Sarah Ilsley. Child of Benjamin Stevens and Mary Greeley is: 183 i. Mary Stevens, born Bet. February 1707/08 - February 1732/33 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.; died December 21, 1798 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass; married David Greeley April 30, 1730 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. 448. Daniel Johnson, born April 05, 1675 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Mass.; died April 27, 1721 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Mass.. He was the son of 896. John Johnson and 897. Deborah Ward. He married 449. Dorothy Lamb December 23, 1697 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Mass.. 449. Dorothy Lamb, born November 08, 1679 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Mass.; died January 07, 1760 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Mass.. She was the daughter of 898. Joshua Lamb and 899. Mary Alcock. Child of Daniel Johnson and Dorothy Lamb is: 224 i. Zebediah Johnson, born August 23, 1706 in Marlborough, Middlsex, Mass.; died September 06, 1793; married Esther Richardson November 18, 1731 in Leicester, Worcester, Mass.. 450. Thomas Richardson, born April 15, 1687 in Malden, Middlesex, Mass.; died in Malden, Middlesex, Mass.. He was the son of 900. Nathaniel Richardson and 901. Mary Peacock. He married 451. Elizabeth Greene 1712 in Leicester, Worcester, Mass.. 451. Elizabeth Greene, born December 21, 1689 in Malden, Middlesex, Mass.; died 1735 in Malden, Middlesex, Mass.. She was the daughter of 902. Samuel Greene and 903. Elizabeth Upham. Child of Thomas Richardson and Elizabeth Greene is: 225 i. Esther Richardson, born October 08, 1713 in Malden, Middlesex, Mass.; died 1796 in Stirling, Worcester, Mass; married Zebediah Johnson November 18, 1731 in Leicester, Worcester, Mass.. 452. Nathaniel Merrick, born 1674 in Eastham, Barnstable, Mass.; died November 13, 1743 in Hardwick, Worcester, Mass.. He was the son of 904. William Merrick and 905. Abigail Hopkins. He married 453. Alice Freeman 1699 in Eastham, Barnstable, Mass.. 453. Alice Freeman, born 1673 in Eastham, Barnstable, Mass.; died December 24, 1756 in Hardwick, Worcester, Mass.. She was the daughter of 906. Samuel Freeman and 907. Mercy Southworth. Child of Nathaniel Merrick and Alice Freeman is: 226 i. Constant Merrick, born September 13, 1701 in Hardwick, Worcester, Mass.; died March 17, 1793; married Sarah Freeman February 17, 1724/25. 454. John Freeman, born July 1678 in Eastham, Barnstable, Mass.; died 1767 in Rochester, Mass. He was the son of 908. James Freeman and 909. Sarah Merrick. He married 455. Mercy Watson 1701. 455. Mercy Watson, born October 1683 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Mass.; died in Rochester, Mass. She was the daughter of 910. Elkanah Watson and 911. Mercy Hodge. Child of John Freeman and Mercy Watson is: 227 i. Sarah Freeman, born January 26, 1702/03 in Hardwick, Worcester, Mass; married Constant Merrick February 17, 1724/25. 456. Thomas Powers, born May 25, 1667 in Concord, Middlesex, Mass.; died January 21, 1733/34 in Concord, Middlesex, Mass.. He was the son of 912. Walter Powers and 913. Tryal Shephard. He married 457. Mary Harwood. 457. Mary Harwood, born February 05, 1673/74 in Concord, Middlesex, Mass.; died September 29, 1756 in Concord, Middlesex, Mass.. She was the daughter of 914. Nathaniel Harwood and 915. Elizabeth Barron. Child of Thomas Powers and Mary Harwood is: 228 i. Jeremiah Powers, born 1710 in Concord, Middlesex, Mass.; died June 02, 1801 in Greenwich, Hampden, Mass; married Hannah Fiske July 14, 1730 in Concord, Middlesex, Mass.. 458. William Fiske, born November 10, 1678 in Watertown, Middlesex, Mass.; died November 08, 1750 in Ashford, Windham, CT. He was the son of 916. Nathan Fiske and 917. Elizabeth Frye. He married 459. Eunice Jennings November 03, 1750 in Ashford, Windham, CT. 459. Eunice Jennings, born December 12, 1686 in Watertown, Middlesex, Mass.; died 1759. She was the daughter of 918. Stephen Jennings and 919. Hannah Stanhope. Child of William Fiske and Eunice Jennings is: 229 i. Hannah Fiske, born April 20, 1712 in Greenwich, Hampden, Mass.; died October 20, 1764; married Jeremiah Powers July 14, 1730 in Concord, Middlesex, Mass.. 460. Hopestill Hinds, born 1693 in Field, Worcester, Mass.. He was the son of 920. John Hinds and 921. Mary Butler. He married 461. Mary Walker October 30, 1713 in Brockfield, Worcester, Mass.. 461. Mary Walker, born August 04, 1694 in Brookfield, Worcester, Mass.. She was the daughter of 922. Edward Walker and 923. Elizabeth Dean. Child of Hopestill Hinds and Mary Walker is: 230 i. Nehemiah Hinds, born 1715 in Brookline, Worcester, Mass; married Sarah October 05, 1739. 464. Nathaniel Ladd, born September 09, 1684 in Haverhill, Essex, MA; died January 11, 1757 in Coventry, Tolland, CT. He was the son of 928. Samuel Ladd and 929. Martha Corliss. He married 465. Abigail Bodwell Bet. 1708 - 1709 in Haverhill, Essex, MA. 465. Abigail Bodwell, born January 15, 1686/87 in Andover, Essex, MA; died August 07, 1798 in Coventry, Tolland, CT. She was the daughter of 930. Henry Bodwell and 931. Bethia Emery. Child of Nathaniel Ladd and Abigail Bodwell is: 232 i. Henry Ladd, born January 30, 1715/16 in Coventry, Tolland, CT; died April 06, 1768 in Coventry, Tolland, CT; married Abigail Lillie September 08, 1740 in Coventry, Tolland, CT. 466. Samuel Lillie, born March 24, 1694/95 in Reading, Middlesex, MA; died April 29, 1774 in Stafford, Windham, CT. He was the son of 932. Samuel Lillie and 933. Hannah Boutwell. He married 467. Abigail Wright May 07, 1716 in Reading, Middlesex, MA. 467. Abigail Wright, born January 31, 1698/99 in Andover, Essex, MA; died August 01, 1726 in Woodstock, Windham, CT. She was the daughter of 934. Walter Wright and 935. Elizabeth Peters. Child of Samuel Lillie and Abigail Wright is: 233 i. Abigail Lillie, born December 12, 1722 in Woodstock, Windham, CT; died Bef. 1822 in Rotland, Vermont; married Henry Ladd September 08, 1740 in Coventry, Tolland, CT. 468. Ichabod Hatch, born October 21, 1691 in Falmouth, Barnstable, MA; died December 25, 1754 in Falmouth, Barnstable, MA. He was the son of 936. Joseph Hatch and 937. Amy Allen. He married 469. Abigail Weeks December 02, 1714 in Falmouth, Barnstable, MA. 469. Abigail Weeks, born January 28, 1689/90 in Chilmark, Dukes, MA; died December 14, 1773 in CT. She was the daughter of 938. John Weeks and 939. Mary Rowley. Child of Ichabod Hatch and Abigail Weeks is: 234 i. Joseph Hatch, born August 15, 1718 in Falmouth, Barnstable, MA; died March 06, 1802 in Tolland, CT; married Sarah Stearns September 18, 1740 in Tolland, CT. 470. Shubael Stearns, born August 19, 1683. He was the son of 940. Shubael Stearns and 941. Mary Upton. He married 471. Rebecca Larriford December 28, 1704 in Kittery, York, ME. 471. Rebecca Larriford, born in Boston, Suffolk, MA. Child of Shubael Stearns and Rebecca Larriford is: 235 i. Sarah Stearns, born February 29, 1719/20 in Tolland, CT; died January 25, 1805; married Joseph Hatch September 18, 1740 in Tolland, CT. 472. James Philbrick, born Abt. 1677 in Hampton, Rockingham, NH; died Bef. 1708 in New Castle, Rockingham, NH. He was the son of 944. James Philbrick and 945. Hannah Perkins. He married 473. Sarah Silver October 19, 1701 in Hampton, Rockingham, NH. 473. Sarah Silver, born October 02, 1682 in Newbury, Essex, MA; died October 20, 1770 in Hampstead, Rockingham, NH. She was the daughter of 946. Thomas Silver and 947. Mary Williams. Child of James Philbrick and Sarah Silver is: 236 i. Benjamin Philbrick, born August 31, 1706 in Hampstead, Rockingham, NH; died 1810 in Sutton, Merrimack, NH; married Sarah Chute October 15, 1730 in Haverhill, Essex, MA. 474. Lionel Chute, born April 15, 1681 in Ipswich, Essex, MA. He was the son of 948. James Chute and 949. Mary Wood. He married 475. Hannah Cheney December 10, 1702 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. 475. Hannah Cheney, born September 12, 1685 in Newbury, Essex, MA. She was the daughter of 950. Peter Cheney and 951. Hannah Noyes. Child of Lionel Chute and Hannah Cheney is: 237 i. Sarah Chute, born June 27, 1714; died 1813 in Sutton, Merrimack, NH; married Benjamin Philbrick October 15, 1730 in Haverhill, Essex, MA. 476. John Cutter, born July 23, 1700 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA; died November 20, 1747 in Lexington, Middlesex, MA. He was the son of 952. Ephraim Cutter and 953. Bethia Wood. He married 477. Rachel Poulter Abt. 1723. 477. Rachel Poulter, born May 11, 1702 in Lexington, Middlesex, MA; died Abt. 1795 in Temple, Hillsborough, NH. She was the daughter of 954. Jonathan Poulter and 955. Elizabeth Coolidge. Child of John Cutter and Rachel Poulter is: 238 i. Jonathan Cutter, born March 02, 1728/29 in Woburn, Middlesex, MA; died January 1755 in Lexington, Middlesex, MA; married Elizabeth Hastings December 12, 1751 in Watertown, Middlesex, Mass.. 478. Joseph Hastings, born 1698 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA; died March 23, 1783 in Waltham, Middlesex, MA. He was the son of 956. John Hastings and 957. Abigail Hammond. He married 479. Lydia Brown October 02, 1716 in Watertown, Middlesex, Mass.. 479. Lydia Brown, born December 30, 1697 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA; died December 17, 1780 in Waltham, Middlesex, MA. She was the daughter of 958. Abraham Brown and 959. Mary Hyde. Child of Joseph Hastings and Lydia Brown is: 239 i. Elizabeth Hastings, born October 10, 1734 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA; married Jonathan Cutter December 12, 1751 in Watertown, Middlesex, Mass.. 480. Samuel Wright, born 1699 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA; died January 05, 1773 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA. He was the son of 960. Adam Wright and 961. Mehitabel Barrows. He married 481. Ann Tilson August 02, 1722 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA. 481. Ann Tilson, born June 12, 1702 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA; died November 16, 1792 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA. She was the daughter of 962. Edmund Tilson and 963. Elizabeth Waterman. Child of Samuel Wright and Ann Tilson is: 240 i. Jacob Wright, born April 17, 1733; died March 30, 1818; married Deborah Torrey. 482. John Torrey, born September 30, 1703 in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA; died 1772 in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA. He was the son of 964. John Torrey and 965. Mary Symmes. He married 483. Deborah Green September 11, 1725 in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA. 483. Deborah Green, born September 16, 1704 in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA; died Aft. 1772 in Middletown, CT. She was the daughter of 966. John Green and 967. Patience Davis. Child of John Torrey and Deborah Green is: 241 i. Deborah Torrey, born September 02, 1731 in Weymouth; died December 31, 1820; married Jacob Wright. 484. David Churchill, born November 04, 1709 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA; died September 27, 1785 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA. He was the son of 968. William Churchill and 969. Ruth Bryant. He married 485. Mary Magoun April 17, 1729 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA. 485. Mary Magoun, born March 24, 1704/05 in Duxbury, Plymouth, MA; died May 18, 1785 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA. She was the daughter of 970. Elias Magoun and 971. Hannah Mackfarlin. Child of David Churchill and Mary Magoun is: 242 i. James Churchill, born May 29, 1746 in Plympton, Plymouth, Mass.; died March 12, 1803 in Plympton, Plymouth, Mass; married Priscilla Soule October 31, 1765 in Plympton, Plymouth, Mass.. 486. Benjamin Soule, born June 05, 1704 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Mass.; died April 19, 1751 in Plympton, Plymouth, Mass.. He was the son of 972. Benjamin Soule and 973. Sarah Standish. He married 487. Hannah Whitman March 31, 1730 in Plympton, Plymouth, Mass.. 487. Hannah Whitman, born September 30, 1709 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Mass; died October 03, 1788 in Plympton, Plymouth, Mass.. She was the daughter of 974. Ebenezer Whitman and 975. Abigail Burnham. Child of Benjamin Soule and Hannah Whitman is: 243 i. Priscilla Soule, born April 01, 1745 in Plympton, Plymouth, Mass.; died October 09, 1837 in Plympton, Plymouth, Mass; married James Churchill October 31, 1765 in Plympton, Plymouth, Mass.. 496. Caleb Carr, born March 26, 1679 in Jamestown, Newport, RI, USA; died 1750 in West Greenwich, RI. He was the son of 992. Caleb Carr and 993. Phillippa Greene. He married 497. Mary 1712. 497. Mary Notes for Caleb Carr: CALEB CARR born in Jamestown, R. I., March 26, 1679, married Joanna Slocum, in Jamestown by her father, Ebenezer Slocum, warden, April 30, 1701. She was born in Jamestown, Jan. 2, 1680, and died Dec. 30, 1708. His second wife's name was Mary, whom he married the 11th day of (???), 1712. He settled in West Greenwich, R. I., in 1731, and bought 282 1/2 acres of land bounded on one side by what was afterward called Carr pond, of John Williams and his wife Rose Williams, Aug. 3, 1733. He deeded 100 acres of land to each of his sons Joseph and William. In 1743 he deeded land to his son Charles, and in his will of 1750, gave his property to his five sons. from Carr Family Records. Children of Caleb Carr and Mary are: i. Benjanin Carr, born Abt. 1713. 248 ii. Charles Carr, born Abt. 1715 in Jamestown, RI; married Hannah Hopkins November 18, 1735 in E. Greenwich, RI. 498. Joseph Hopkins, born January 08, 1666/67 in Roxbury, Ma.; died May 15, 1735 in East Greenwich, Kent County, Rhode Island. He was the son of 996. William Hopkins and 997. Hannah Andrews. He married 499. Martha Whaley Abt. 1695 in Kent, RI. 499. Martha Whaley, born September 1680 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusettes; died August 1773 in Greenwich, Rhode Island. She was the daughter of 998. Theophilus Whaley and 999. Elizabeth Mills. Children of Joseph Hopkins and Martha Whaley are: 249 i. Hannah Hopkins, born December 19, 1715 in Jamestonwn, Rhode Island; married Charles Carr November 18, 1735 in E. Greenwich, RI. ii. Judge Samuel Hopkins, born January 06, 1703/04 in Kingstown, RI; died April 04, 1790 in West Greenwich, RI; married Honor Brown April 23, 1729 in North Kingston, RI; born April 16, 1710. Notes for Judge Samuel Hopkins: Dates from DAR Records Samuel was a farmer, a recruiting officer in 1780, a member of the General Assembly, and Judge of Pleas for Kent Co., RI (History of Washington and Kent Counties, RI by Cole, 1889, p. 1154; DAR Lineage Books, 22;120- #21333; American Ancestry, Munsell, 1890, 5:138) ref for children and dates of birth: NY GBR 54:262; Colonial Records of RI, pp. 489, 523; Providence Plantations, 1886, p.127; DAR Lineage Books 22:170; Certificate from State Record of Commissioners of RI listed on W. Greenwich census 1774 500. Judge Samuel Hopkins, born January 06, 1703/04 in Kingstown, RI; died April 04, 1790 in West Greenwich, RI. He was the son of 498. Joseph Hopkins and 499. Martha Whaley. He married 501. Honor Brown April 23, 1729 in North Kingston, RI. 501. Honor Brown, born April 16, 1710. She was the daughter of 1002. Alexander Brown and 1003. Honour Huling. Notes for Judge Samuel Hopkins: Dates from DAR Records Samuel was a farmer, a recruiting officer in 1780, a member of the General Assembly, and Judge of Pleas for Kent Co., RI (History of Washington and Kent Counties, RI by Cole, 1889, p. 1154; DAR Lineage Books, 22;120-#21333; American Ancestry, Munsell, 1890, 5:138) ref for children and dates of birth: NY GBR 54:262; Colonial Records of RI, pp. 489, 523; Providence Plantations, 1886, p.127; DAR Lineage Books 22:170; Certificate from State Record of Commissioners of RI listed on W. Greenwich census 1774 Children of Samuel Hopkins and Honor Brown are: 250 i. Alexander Hopkins, born May 25, 1731; died May 14, 1819 in Scituate, RI; married Mary Phillips March 22, 1753 in W. Greenwich, RI. ii. Honor Hopkins, born 1745. iii. Samuel Hopkins, born October 15, 1734. iv. Joseph Hopkins, born March 26, 1736. v. Beriah Hopkins, born 1737. vi. Martha Hopkins, born 1740. vii. Lydia Hopkins viii. Sarah Hopkins, born 1750. ix. Ebenezer Hopkins, born 1751. 502. Samuel Phillips, born 1703 in Washington, Rhode Island. He was the son of 1004. John Phillips and 1005. Ruth Burdick. He married 503. Abigail Brown 1733 in North Kingston, Ri.. 503. Abigail Brown, born June 03, 1712 in Stonington, New London, CT; died September 22, 1760. She was the daughter of 1006. Eleazer Brown and 1007. Anna Mary Pendleton. Child of Samuel Phillips and Abigail Brown is: 251 i. Mary Phillips, born February 17, 1732/33; married Alexander Hopkins March 22, 1753 in W. Greenwich, RI. 504. Benjamin Tanner, born December 24, 1692 in Kingstowne, Rhode Island; died June 1767 in Washington County, Rhode Island. He was the son of 1008. William Tanner and 1009. Mary Babcock. He married 505. Joanna Lewis Abt. 1725 in West Greenwich, RI. 505. Joanna Lewis, born May 21, 1700 in Kingston, RI; died Abt. 1740 in Exeter, RI. She was the daughter of 1010. Israel Lewis and 1011. Jane Babcock. Children of Benjamin Tanner and Joanna Lewis are: 252 i. Benjamin Tanner, born August 20, 1730 in South Kingstown, Rhode Island; died Abt. 1777; married Hannah Perkins June 03, 1762 in Scituate, Rhode Island. ii. James Tanner, born April 05, 1733. 506. Oliver Perkins, born April 29, 1713 in Preston, CT.; died 1782 in Scituate, Rhode Island. He was the son of 1012. Ebenezer Perkins and 1013. Hannah Safford. He married 507. Hannah Gates January 10, 1732/33 in Preston, CT.. 507. Hannah Gates, born April 17, 1715 in Coventry, RI; died October 21, 1762. She was the daughter of 1014. Stephen Gates and 1015. Hannah Woodward. Children of Oliver Perkins and Hannah Gates are: i. Moses Perkins 253 ii. Hannah Perkins, born 1740; died 1802; married Benjamin Tanner June 03, 1762 in Scituate, Rhode Island. iii. Eunice Perkins, born December 26, 1757. iv. Rufus Perkins, born Abt. 1759. 508. John Stanton, born May 22, 1665 in Stonington, New London Co., Conn; died July 01, 1755 in Preston, Conn. He was the son of 1016. Captain John Stanton and 1017. Hannah Thompson. He married 509. Mary Starkweather 1703 in Preston, Conn. 509. Mary Starkweather, born 1689 in Ipseich, MA; died 1727 in Preston, Conn. She was the daughter of 1018. John Starkweather and 1019. Anne Philip. Notes for John Stanton: his will dated 2-13-1727 Jabez Stanton was executor his will wa s probated 7-8-1755 in Norwich Conn John Stanton Jr. Children of John Stanton and Mary Starkweather are: i. Anna Stanton, born March 12, 1703/04 in Prestron, CT; died Bet. 1705 - 1798. Notes for Anna Stanton: [stanton.ged] REFN: 5829 ii. John Stanton, born November 13, 1706 in Preston, Conn; died August 01, 1774 in Preston, Conn. Notes for John Stanton: [stanton.ged] REFN: 1018 John Stanton III iii. Daniel Stanton, born June 08, 1708 in Preston, Conn; died February 22, 1775 in Preston, Conn. Notes for Daniel Stanton: [stanton.ged] REFN: 1019 iv. Joseph Stanton, born February 11, 1709/10 in Preston, Conn; died October 01, 1798 in Coeymans, NY. Notes for Joseph Stanton: [stanton.ged] REFN: 1020 v. Lydia Stanton, born July 15, 1712 in Preston, CT; died May 03, 1760 in Preston , Conn. Notes for Lydia Stanton: [stanton.ged] REFN: 1021 vi. Robert Stanton, born February 20, 1713/14 in Preston, Conn; died March 10, 1800 in Preston , Conn. Notes for Robert Stanton: [stanton.ged] REFN: 1022 vii. Huldah Stanton, born June 03, 1716 in Preston, Conn; died Bet. 1717 - 1810. Notes for Huldah Stanton: [stanton.ged] REFN: 1023 viii. Jabez Stanton, born December 19, 1718 in Preston, Conn; died March 02, 1804 in Preston, Conn. Notes for Jabez Stanton: [stanton.ged] REFN: 1024 ix. David Stanton, born October 22, 1720 in Preston , Conn; died Bet. 1781 - 1813. Notes for David Stanton: [stanton.ged] REFN: 1025 x. Mary Stanton, born September 11, 1722 in Preston , Conn; died Bet. 1723 - 1816. Notes for Mary Stanton: [stanton.ged] REFN: 1026 xi. Sarah Stanton, born January 20, 1723/24 in Preston , Conn; died Bet. 1725 - 1818. Notes for Sarah Stanton: [stanton.ged] REFN: 1027 254 xii. Samuel Stanton, born June 20, 1726 in Preston, CT; died March 1803 in Preston, CT; married Mary Palmer November 01, 1754 in Voluntown, CT. 510. Ichabod Palmer, Jr, born October 25, 1702 in Stonington, New London County, CT; died 1749 in Stonington, New London County, CT. He was the son of 1020. Ichabod Palmer, Sr and 1021. Hannah PALMER. He married 511. Elizabeth Sanford Noyes April 29, 1723 in Stonington, New London County, CT. 511. Elizabeth Sanford Noyes, born October 11, 1706 in Stonington, New London County, CT; died 1760 in Stonington, New London County, CT. She was the daughter of 1022. Capt. Thomas Noyes and 1023. Elizabeth Ann Sanford. Children of Ichabod Palmer and Elizabeth Noyes are: i. Prudence Palmer, born February 29, 1723/24 in Stonington, New London County, CT; died Unknown. ii. Thomas Palmer, born January 27, 1725/26 in Stonington, New London County, CT; died Unknown. iii. Elizabeth Palmer, born March 25, 1728 in Stonington, New London County, CT; died Unknown. iv. Ichabod Palmer III, born August 08, 1730 in Stonington, New London County, CT; died February 07, 1819 in Madison County, NY. v. Hannah Palmer, born December 20, 1733 in Stonington, New London County, CT; died Unknown. 255 vi. Mary Palmer, born July 06, 1736 in Stonington, New London County, CT; died January 20, 1815 in Preston, New London County, CT in her 78th year of age; married Samuel Stanton November 01, 1754 in Voluntown, CT. vii. Lucy Palmer, born June 26, 1739 in Stonington, New London County, CT; died Unknown. viii. Elias Sanford Palmer, born March 14, 1741/42 in Stonington, New London County, CT; died June 06, 1821 in North Stonington, New London County, CT. Generation No. 10 704. James Jackman, born December 30, 1611 in Exetor, Devon, England; died December 30, 1694 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. He married 705. Joanna James Abt. 1643 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. 705. Joanna James, born Abt. 1625 in Hingham, Norfolk, England; died Aft. 1700 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. She was the daughter of 1410. Philip James and 1411. Jane. Children of James Jackman and Joanna James are: 355 i. Joanna Jackman, born June 14, 1657 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.; died May 15, 1704 in Newbury, Essex, Mass; married Simon French 1691 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. 352 ii. Richard Jackman, born February 06, 1659/60 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.; died December 30, 1713; married Elizabeth Plummer June 26, 1682 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. 706. Samuel Plummer, born 1619 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.; died 1702 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. He was the son of 1412. Francis Plummer and 1413. Ruth Palmer. He married 707. Mary Bitfield 1646 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. 707. Mary Bitfield, born 1625 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.; died October 18, 1665 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. She was the daughter of 1414. Samuel Bitfield and 1415. Elizabeth Parker. Child of Samuel Plummer and Mary Bitfield is: 353 i. Elizabeth Plummer, born October 19, 1662 in Newbury, Essex, Mass; married Richard Jackman June 26, 1682 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. 708. Joseph French, born 1628; died June 06, 1710 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. He was the son of 1416. Edward French and 1417. Anne Goodale. He married 709. Susanna Stacy Bet. 1653 - 1654 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. 709. Susanna Stacy, born 1628 in Bocking, Essex, England; died February 12, 1686/87 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. She was the daughter of 1418. Simon Stacy and 1419. Elizabeth Clark. Child of Joseph French and Susanna Stacy is: 354 i. Simon French, born August 24, 1657; died May 15, 1704 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass; married Joanna Jackman 1691 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. 712. Daniel Merrill, born August 20, 1642 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.; died June 27, 1717 in Salem, Essex, Mass.. He was the son of 1424. Nathaniel MERRILL and 1425. Susannah WILTERTON. He married 713. Sarah Clough May 14, 1667 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. 713. Sarah Clough, born June 28, 1646 in Salisbury, Essex, MA; died March 18, 1704/05 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. She was the daughter of 1426. John Clough and 1427. Jane Sanders. Child of Daniel Merrill and Sarah Clough is: 356 i. John Merrill, born October 07, 1674 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.; died January 07, 1756 in Newbury, Essex, Mass; married Mary Allen September 23, 1702 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. 714. John Allen, born October 09, 1648 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.; died February 27, 1695/96 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. He was the son of 1428. William Allen and 1429. Ann Goodale. He married 715. Mary Pike August 24, 1674 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. 715. Mary Pike, born August 05, 1647 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.; died April 28, 1695 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. She was the daughter of 1430. James Robert Pike and 1431. Sarah Sanders. Child of John Allen and Mary Pike is: 357 i. Mary Allen, born December 27, 1681 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.; died January 17, 1756 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass; married John Merrill September 23, 1702 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. 716. Richard Cilley, born February 04, 1620/21 in Stoke-in-Teig, Devon, England; died Aft. 1678 in Isle of Shoals, NH. He was the son of 1432. Andrew Sealy. He married 717. Martha Blaisdell. 717. Martha Blaisdell, born Abt. 1642 in Salisbury, Essex, MA; died July 1691 in Hampton, Rockingham, NH. She was the daughter of 1434. Ralph Blaisdell and 1435. Elizabeth Parker. Child of Richard Cilley and Martha Blaisdell is: 358 i. Benoni Cilley, born Bet. 1672 - 1675 in Isle of Shoals, ME; died Bet. 1746 - 1748 in South Hampton, New Hampshire; married Eleanor Getchell August 28, 1703 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. 718. Samuel Getchell, born February 08, 1656/57 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.; died July 07, 1710 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. He was the son of 1436. Samuel Getchell and 1437. Dorcas Wooden. He married 719. Elizabeth Jones November 27, 1679 in Amesbury, Essex, Mass.. 719. Elizabeth Jones, born October 24, 1662; died May 24, 1735 in Amesbury, Essex, Mass.. She was the daughter of 1438. Robert Jones and 1439. Joanna Osgood. Child of Samuel Getchell and Elizabeth Jones is: 359 i. Eleanor Getchell, born November 02, 1684 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.; died June 28, 1736; married Benoni Cilley August 28, 1703 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. 720. George Carr, born August 15, 1599 in London, Middlesex, England; died April 04, 1682 in Salisbury, Essex Co., Ma. He was the son of 1440. Sir William Carr and 1441. Mary Ann Clifford. He married 721. Elizabeth Oliver Bef. 1642 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. 721. Elizabeth Oliver, born April 12, 1624 in Bristol, Gloucaster, England; died May 06, 1691 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. She was the daughter of 1442. Thomas Oliver and 1443. Ann Purchase. Notes for George Carr: [rogerd2527.ged] George came to America in 1620 with his wife Lucinda Davenport on the 'Mayflower'as a 'Ship's Carpenter'. He located with the pilgrims at Plymouth, Mass., and his wife was one of the forty-one who died the following winter and early spring. A few years later he settled in Ipswich, and from there moved with the first settlers of Cloechester (Salisbury), Mass. He was granted an island in the Merrimac River for home and purposes of a shipyard and it was called 'Carr's Island'. The island was home for the Carrs for a number of generations and the possession of this island gave the family the monopoly of the ferrying business across the river. The large house on Carr's Island was destroyed by fire, May 9, 1797. Two of the family were drowned while attending the ferry. Child of George Carr and Elizabeth Oliver is: 360 i. Richard Carr, born April 02, 1659 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.; died September 11, 1727 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass; married Dorothy Boyce 1692 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. 724. John Bailey, born July 22, 1613; died March 16, 1690/91 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. He was the son of 1448. John Bailey and 1449. Eleanor Knight. He married 725. Eleanor Emery 1640 in Chippenham, Wilts, England. 725. Eleanor Emery, born November 07, 1624 in Romsey, Hampshire, England; died Bef. September 23, 1700 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. She was the daughter of 1450. John Emery and 1451. Alice Grantham. Child of John Bailey and Eleanor Emery is: 362 i. Isaac Bailey, born July 22, 1654 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.; died April 26, 1740 in Newbury, Essex, Mass; married Sarah Emery June 13, 1683 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. 726. John Emery, born June 12, 1628 in Romsey, Hampshire, England; died August 03, 1693 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. He was the son of 1450. John Emery and 1451. Alice Grantham. He married 727. Mary Webster 1650 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. 727. Mary Webster, born 1630; died February 03, 1708/09 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. She was the daughter of 1454. John Webster and 1455. Mary Shatswell. Children of John Emery and Mary Webster are: i. Bethia Emery, born October 15, 1658 in Newbury, Essex, MA; died Aft. 1725; married Henry Bodwell May 04, 1681 in Newbury, Essex, Mass; born Abt. 1652 in Bodvel, Carnavon, Wales; died June 01, 1745 in Methuen, Essex, MA. 363 ii. Sarah Emery, born February 26, 1660/61 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.; died April 01, 1694 in Newbury, Essex, Mass; married Isaac Bailey June 13, 1683 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. 728. Philip Greeley, born September 21, 1644 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.; died May 17, 1717 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. He was the son of 1456. Andrew Greeley and 1457. Mary Moyse. He married 729. Sarah Ilsley February 17, 1669/70 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. 729. Sarah Ilsley, born June 30, 1644 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.; died July 19, 1710 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. She was the daughter of 1458. John Illsley and 1459. Sarah Hatfield. Children of Philip Greeley and Sarah Ilsley are: 364 i. Jonathan Greeley, born February 15, 1671/72 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.; died October 25, 1750 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass; married Jane Walker March 21, 1697/98 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. 367 ii. Mary Greeley, born June 05, 1679 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.; died Aft. 1709; married Benjamin Stevens November 27, 1705 in Essex, Mass.. 730. Shubael Walker, born Abt. 1641 in Lynn, Essex, Mass.; died January 1688/89 in Bradford, Essex, Mass.. He was the son of 1460. Richard Walker and 1461. Sarah Talmadge. He married 731. Patience Jewett May 29, 1666 in Lynn, Essex, Mass.. 731. Patience Jewett, born March 05, 1644/45 in Rowley, Essex, Mass.; died in Lynn, Essex, Mass.. She was the daughter of 1462. Joseph Jewett and 1463. Mary Mallinson. Child of Shubael Walker and Patience Jewett is: 365 i. Jane Walker, born February 01, 1676/77 in Lynn, Essex, Mass.; died May 21, 1721 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass; married Jonathan Greeley March 21, 1697/98 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. 732. Benjamin Stevens, born June 24, 1656 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. He was the son of 1464. John Stevens and 1465. Catherine Codeman. He married 733. Hannah Barnard October 28, 1673 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. 733. Hannah Barnard, born November 24, 1649 in Salisbury, Massachusetts; died February 27, 1711/12 in Salisbury, Massachusetts. She was the daughter of 1466. Thomas Barnard and 1467. Helen Hoyt. Child of Benjamin Stevens and Hannah Barnard is: 366 i. Benjamin Stevens, born October 07, 1677 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.; died February 23, 1708/09 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass; married Mary Greeley November 27, 1705 in Essex, Mass.. 896. John Johnson, born November 19, 1657 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Mass.; died May 04, 1713 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Mass.. He was the son of 1792. Solomon Johnson and 1793. Eleanor Crafts. He married 897. Deborah Ward Abt. 1674 in Middlesex, Mass.. 897. Deborah Ward, born 1637 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Mass.; died August 09, 1697 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Mass.. She was the daughter of 1794. William Ward and 1795. Elizabeth Philips. Child of John Johnson and Deborah Ward is: 448 i. Daniel Johnson, born April 05, 1675 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Mass.; died April 27, 1721 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Mass; married Dorothy Lamb December 23, 1697 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Mass.. 898. Joshua Lamb, born November 27, 1642 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Mass.; died October 01, 1702. He was the son of 1796. Thomas Lamb and 1797. Dorothy Harbittle. He married 899. Mary Alcock 1671 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Mass.. 899. Mary Alcock, born October 04, 1644 in Dedham, Norfolk, Mass; died September 23, 1690. She was the daughter of 1798. John Alcock and 1799. Sarah Palsgrave. Child of Joshua Lamb and Mary Alcock is: 449 i. Dorothy Lamb, born November 08, 1679 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Mass.; died January 07, 1760 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Mass; married Daniel Johnson December 23, 1697 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Mass.. 900. Nathaniel Richardson, born January 02, 1649/50 in Woburn, Essex, Mass.; died December 04, 1714 in Woburn, Essex, Mass.. He was the son of 1800. Thomas Richardson and 1801. Mary Baldwin. He married 901. Mary Peacock December 22, 1672 in Woburn, Essex, Mass.. 901. Mary Peacock, born 1654 in Woburn, Essex, Mass.; died December 22, 1719 in Woburn, Essex, Mass.. She was the daughter of 1802. John Peacock and 1803. Joyce Rejoice. Child of Nathaniel Richardson and Mary Peacock is: 450 i. Thomas Richardson, born April 15, 1687 in Malden, Middlesex, Mass.; died in Malden, Middlesex, Mass; married Elizabeth Greene 1712 in Leicester, Worcester, Mass.. 902. Samuel Greene, born October 05, 1670 in Malden, Middlesex, Mass.; died January 02, 1734/35 in Leicester, Worcester, Mass.. He was the son of 1804. Thomas GREENE and 1805. Rebecca Hills. He married 903. Elizabeth Upham October 28, 1691 in Malden, Middlesex, Mass.. 903. Elizabeth Upham, born 1658 in Malden, Middlesex, Mass.; died 1720 in Leicester, Worcester, Mass.. She was the daughter of 1806. Phineas Upham and 1807. Ruth Wood. Child of Samuel Greene and Elizabeth Upham is: 451 i. Elizabeth Greene, born December 21, 1689 in Malden, Middlesex, Mass.; died 1735 in Malden, Middlesex, Mass; married Thomas Richardson 1712 in Leicester, Worcester, Mass.. 904. William Merrick, born September 15, 1643 in Eastham, Barnstable, Mass.; died October 30, 1732 in Hardwick, Worcester, Mass.. He was the son of 1808. William Merrick and 1809. Rebecca Tracy. He married 905. Abigail Hopkins May 23, 1667 in Hardwick, Worcester, Mass.. 905. Abigail Hopkins, born October 1644 in Eastham, Barnstable, Mass.; died 1691 in Eastham, Barnstable, Mass.. She was the daughter of 1810. Giles Hopkins and 1811. Catherine Wheldon. Child of William Merrick and Abigail Hopkins is: 452 i. Nathaniel Merrick, born 1674 in Eastham, Barnstable, Mass.; died November 13, 1743 in Hardwick, Worcester, Mass; married Alice Freeman 1699 in Eastham, Barnstable, Mass.. 906. Samuel Freeman, born May 11, 1638 in Watertown, Middlesex, Mass.; died November 25, 1712 in Eastham, Barnstable, Mass.. He was the son of 1812. Samuel Freeman and 1813. Apphia Quicke. He married 907. Mercy Southworth. 907. Mercy Southworth, born May 11, 1638 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Mass.; died November 25, 1712. She was the daughter of 1814. Constant Southworth and 1815. Elizabeth Collier. Child of Samuel Freeman and Mercy Southworth is: 453 i. Alice Freeman, born 1673 in Eastham, Barnstable, Mass.; died December 24, 1756 in Hardwick, Worcester, Mass; married Nathaniel Merrick 1699 in Eastham, Barnstable, Mass.. 908. James Freeman, born February 02, 1648/49 in St. Peters Parish, Kent, Va.; died January 23, 1686/87 in Eastham, Barnstable, Mass.. He was the son of 1816. Bridges Freeman and 1817. Bridget Fowler. He married 909. Sarah Merrick December 18, 1672 in Eastham, Barnstable, Mass.. 909. Sarah Merrick, born August 01, 1654 in Eastham, Barnstable, Mass.; died April 21, 1696 in Eastham, Barnstable, Mass.. She was the daughter of 1808. William Merrick and 1809. Rebecca Tracy. Child of James Freeman and Sarah Merrick is: 454 i. John Freeman, born July 1678 in Eastham, Barnstable, Mass.; died 1767 in Rochester, Mass; married Mercy Watson 1701. 910. Elkanah Watson, born February 25, 1654/55 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Mass.; died February 08, 1688/89 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Mass.. He was the son of 1820. George Watson and 1821. Phebe Hicks. He married 911. Mercy Hodge November 25, 1677 in Plymouth, Mass.. 911. Mercy Hodge, born 1658 in Yarmouth, Barnstable, Mass.; died September 27, 1721 in Hardwick, Worcester, Mass.. She was the daughter of 1822. William Hodge and 1823. Blanche Hall. Child of Elkanah Watson and Mercy Hodge is: 455 i. Mercy Watson, born October 1683 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Mass.; died in Rochester, Mass; married John Freeman 1701. 912. Walter Powers, born 1639 in Essex, England; died February 22, 1707/08 in Concord, Middlesex, Mass.. He was the son of 1824. John Powers and 1825. Sarah. He married 913. Tryal Shephard March 11, 1659/60 in Malden, Middlesex, Mass.. 913. Tryal Shephard, born February 10, 1640/41 in Weymouth, Mass.; died 1708 in Littleton, Middlesex, Mass.. She was the daughter of 1826. Ralph Shephard and 1827. Thankful Lord. Child of Walter Powers and Tryal Shephard is: 456 i. Thomas Powers, born May 25, 1667 in Concord, Middlesex, Mass.; died January 21, 1733/34 in Concord, Middlesex, Mass; married Mary Harwood. 914. Nathaniel Harwood, born 1626 in London, London, England; died February 07, 1714/15 in Concord, Middlesex, Mass.. He was the son of 1828. John Harwood and 1829. Dorothy Usher. He married 915. Elizabeth Barron 1660 in Boston, Suffolk, Mass.. 915. Elizabeth Barron, born 1645 in Concord, Middlesex, Mass.; died April 25, 1715 in Concord, Middlesex, Mass.. Child of Nathaniel Harwood and Elizabeth Barron is: 457 i. Mary Harwood, born February 05, 1673/74 in Concord, Middlesex, Mass.; died September 29, 1756 in Concord, Middlesex, Mass; married Thomas Powers. 916. Nathan Fiske, born October 17, 1642 in Watertown, Middlesex, Mass.; died October 11, 1694 in Watertown, Middlesex, Mass.. He was the son of 1832. Nathan Fiske and 1833. Susanna Browne. He married 917. Elizabeth Frye February 26, 1663/64 in Dorchester, Suffolk Co., Mass.. 917. Elizabeth Frye, born October 20, 1639 in Watertown, Middlesex, Mass.; died May 15, 1696 in Watertown, Middlesex, Mass.. She was the daughter of 1834. William Frye and 1835. Elizabeth Humphrey. Child of Nathan Fiske and Elizabeth Frye is: 458 i. William Fiske, born November 10, 1678 in Watertown, Middlesex, Mass.; died November 08, 1750 in Ashford, Windham, CT; married Eunice Jennings November 03, 1750 in Ashford, Windham, CT. 918. Stephen Jennings, born 1666 in Hatfield, Hampshire, Mass.; died September 03, 1701 in Framingham, Middlesex, Mass.. He was the son of 1836. Stephen Jennings. He married 919. Hannah Stanhope January 01, 1683/84 in Sudbury, Suffolk, Mass.. 919. Hannah Stanhope, born 1659 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Mass.. She was the daughter of 1838. Jonathan Stanhope and 1839. Susanna Ayres. Child of Stephen Jennings and Hannah Stanhope is: 459 i. Eunice Jennings, born December 12, 1686 in Watertown, Middlesex, Mass.; died 1759; married William Fiske November 03, 1750 in Ashford, Windham, CT. 920. John Hinds, born August 28, 1639 in Salem, Exxex, Mass.; died March 08, 1718/19 in Lancaster, Worcester, Mass.. He was the son of 1840. James Hinds and 1841. Mary Knight. He married 921. Mary Butler February 09, 1680/81 in Lancaster, Worcester, Mass.. 921. Mary Butler, born 1654 in Lancaster, Worcester, Mass.. Child of John Hinds and Mary Butler is: 460 i. Hopestill Hinds, born 1693 in Field, Worcester, Mass; married Mary Walker October 30, 1713 in Brockfield, Worcester, Mass.. 922. Edward Walker, born October 12, 1663 in Woburn, Middlesex, Mass.; died May 17, 1735 in Brookfield, Worcester, Mass.. He was the son of 1844. Samuel Walker and 1845. Sarah Reed. He married 923. Elizabeth Dean May 25, 1690 in Charlestown, Plymouth, Mass.. 923. Elizabeth Dean, born August 14, 1671 in Concord, Middlesex, Mass.; died 1735. She was the daughter of 1846. Joseph Dean and 1847. Elizabeth Fuller. Child of Edward Walker and Elizabeth Dean is: 461 i. Mary Walker, born August 04, 1694 in Brookfield, Worcester, Mass; married Hopestill Hinds October 30, 1713 in Brockfield, Worcester, Mass.. 928. Samuel Ladd, born November 01, 1649 in Haverhill, Essex, MA; died February 22, 1697/98 in Haverhill, Essex, MA. He was the son of 1856. Daniel Ladd and 1857. Ann. He married 929. Martha Corliss December 01, 1674 in Haverhill, Essex, MA. 929. Martha Corliss, born January 02, 1651/52 in Haverhill, Essex, MA; died Aft. 1698 in Norwich, New London, CT. She was the daughter of 1858. George Corliss and 1859. Joanna Davis. Child of Samuel Ladd and Martha Corliss is: 464 i. Nathaniel Ladd, born September 09, 1684 in Haverhill, Essex, MA; died January 11, 1757 in Coventry, Tolland, CT; married Abigail Bodwell Bet. 1708 - 1709 in Haverhill, Essex, MA. 930. Henry Bodwell, born Abt. 1652 in Bodvel, Carnavon, Wales; died June 01, 1745 in Methuen, Essex, MA. He married 931. Bethia Emery May 04, 1681 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. 931. Bethia Emery, born October 15, 1658 in Newbury, Essex, MA; died Aft. 1725. She was the daughter of 726. John Emery and 727. Mary Webster. Child of Henry Bodwell and Bethia Emery is: 465 i. Abigail Bodwell, born January 15, 1686/87 in Andover, Essex, MA; died August 07, 1798 in Coventry, Tolland, CT; married Nathaniel Ladd Bet. 1708 - 1709 in Haverhill, Essex, MA. 932. Samuel Lillie, born May 14, 1665 in Reading, Middlesex, MA; died Bef. March 13, 1753 in Sutton, Middlesex, MA. He was the son of 1864. George Lillie and 1865. Hannah Smith. He married 933. Hannah Boutwell December 22, 1692 in Reading, Middlesex, MA. 933. Hannah Boutwell, born June 03, 1672 in Reading, Middlesex, MA; died Bef. 1753 in Sutton, Middlesex, MA. She was the daughter of 1866. John Boutwell and 1867. Hannah Davis. Child of Samuel Lillie and Hannah Boutwell is: 466 i. Samuel Lillie, born March 24, 1694/95 in Reading, Middlesex, MA; died April 29, 1774 in Stafford, Windham, CT; married Abigail Wright May 07, 1716 in Reading, Middlesex, MA. 934. Walter Wright, born 1642 in Andover, Essex, MA; died October 26, 1712 in Andover, Essex, MA. He was the son of 1868. John Wright and 1869. Alice Neway. He married 935. Elizabeth Peters. 935. Elizabeth Peters, born August 26, 1662 in Ipswich, Essex, MA; died October 31, 1703 in Andover, Essex, MA. She was the daughter of 1870. Andrew Peters and 1871. Mercy Beamsley. Child of Walter Wright and Elizabeth Peters is: 467 i. Abigail Wright, born January 31, 1698/99 in Andover, Essex, MA; died August 01, 1726 in Woodstock, Windham, CT; married Samuel Lillie May 07, 1716 in Reading, Middlesex, MA. 936. Joseph Hatch, born May 07, 1654 in Falmouth, Barnstable, MA; died February 16, 1737/38 in Falmouth, Barnstable, MA. He was the son of 1872. Jonathan Hatch and 1873. Sarah Rowley. He married 937. Amy Allen December 07, 1683. 937. Amy Allen, born August 14, 1663 in Sandwich, Barnstable, MA; died February 24, 1708/09 in Falmouth, Barnstable, MA. She was the daughter of 1874. James Allen and 1875. Elizabeth Patridge. Child of Joseph Hatch and Amy Allen is: 468 i. Ichabod Hatch, born October 21, 1691 in Falmouth, Barnstable, MA; died December 25, 1754 in Falmouth, Barnstable, MA; married Abigail Weeks December 02, 1714 in Falmouth, Barnstable, MA. 938. John Weeks, born 1655 in Martha's Vineyard, Dukes, MA; died August 07, 1730 in Falmouth, Barnstable, MA. He was the son of 1876. William Weeks and 1877. Mary Lynde. He married 939. Mary Rowley January 07, 1674/75 in Falmouth, Barnstable, MA. 939. Mary Rowley, born March 20, 1652/53 in Falmouth, Barnstable, MA; died Bef. 1705 in Falmouth, Barnstable, MA. She was the daughter of 1878. Moses Rowley and 1879. Elizabeth Fuller. Child of John Weeks and Mary Rowley is: 469 i. Abigail Weeks, born January 28, 1689/90 in Chilmark, Dukes, MA; died December 14, 1773 in CT; married Ichabod Hatch December 02, 1714 in Falmouth, Barnstable, MA. 940. Shubael Stearns, born September 20, 1655 in Cambridge, Middlesex, MA; died Abt. 1734 in Lynn, Essex, MA. He was the son of 1880. Charles Stearns and 1881. Rebecca Gibson. He married 941. Mary Upton April 27, 1682 in Reading, Middlesex, MA. 941. Mary Upton, born Abt. 1665 in Danvers, Essex, MA; died Bef. September 02, 1734 in Lynn, Essex, MA. She was the daughter of 1882. John Upton and 1883. Eleanor Stuart. Child of Shubael Stearns and Mary Upton is: 470 i. Shubael Stearns, born August 19, 1683; married Rebecca Larriford December 28, 1704 in Kittery, York, ME. 944. James Philbrick, born July 13, 1651 in Hampstead, Rockingham, NH; died November 04, 1723 in Hampton Falls, Rockingham, NH. He was the son of 1888. James Philbrick and 1889. Anna Roberts. He married 945. Hannah Perkins December 01, 1674 in Hampton, Rockingham, NH. 945. Hannah Perkins, born February 24, 1655/56 in Hampton Falls, Rockingham, NH; died May 23, 1739 in Hampton Falls, Rockingham, NH. She was the daughter of 1890. Isaac Perkins and 1891. Susanna Wise. Child of James Philbrick and Hannah Perkins is: 472 i. James Philbrick, born Abt. 1677 in Hampton, Rockingham, NH; died Bef. 1708 in New Castle, Rockingham, NH; married Sarah Silver October 19, 1701 in Hampton, Rockingham, NH. 946. Thomas Silver, born March 26, 1658 in Newbury, Essex, MA; died August 26, 1695 in Haverhill, Essex, MA. He was the son of 1892. Thomas Silver and 1893. Katherine Coker. He married 947. Mary Williams January 04, 1680/81 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. 947. Mary Williams, born November 24, 1663 in Haverhill, Essex, MA. She was the daughter of 1894. John Williams and 1895. Rebecca Colby. Child of Thomas Silver and Mary Williams is: 473 i. Sarah Silver, born October 02, 1682 in Newbury, Essex, MA; died October 20, 1770 in Hampstead, Rockingham, NH; married James Philbrick October 19, 1701 in Hampton, Rockingham, NH. 948. James Chute, born 1649 in Ipswich, Essex, MA; died 1730 in Ipswich, Essex, MA. He was the son of 1896. James Chute and 1897. Elizabeth Epps. He married 949. Mary Wood November 10, 1673 in Ipswich, MA. 949. Mary Wood, born March 15, 1654/55 in Rowley, Essex, MA; died January 1693/94 in Newbury, Essex, MA. She was the daughter of 1898. Thomas Wood and 1899. Ann Hunt. Child of James Chute and Mary Wood is: 474 i. Lionel Chute, born April 15, 1681 in Ipswich, Essex, MA; married Hannah Cheney December 10, 1702 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. 950. Peter Cheney, born Bet. 1638 - 1639 in Newbury, Essex, MA; died January 1694/95 in Newbury, Essex, MA. He was the son of 1900. John Cheney and 1901. Martha Parrat. He married 951. Hannah Noyes May 14, 1663 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. 951. Hannah Noyes, born October 31, 1643 in Newbury, Essex, MA; died January 05, 1704/05 in Newbury, Essex, MA. She was the daughter of 1902. Nicholas Noyes and 1903. Mary Cutting. Child of Peter Cheney and Hannah Noyes is: 475 i. Hannah Cheney, born September 12, 1685 in Newbury, Essex, MA; married Lionel Chute December 10, 1702 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. 952. Ephraim Cutter, born 1651 in Cambridge, Middlesex, MA; died September 18, 1731 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA. He was the son of 1904. Richard Cutter and 1905. Elizabeth Williams. He married 953. Bethia Wood February 11, 1678/79 in Cambridge, Middlesex, MA. 953. Bethia Wood, born July 28, 1660 in Medfield, Norfolk, MA; died September 18, 1731 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA. She was the daughter of 1906. Nicholas Wood and 1907. Mary Pidge. Child of Ephraim Cutter and Bethia Wood is: 476 i. John Cutter, born July 23, 1700 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA; died November 20, 1747 in Lexington, Middlesex, MA; married Rachel Poulter Abt. 1723. 954. Jonathan Poulter, born January 25, 1668/69 in Billerica, Middlesex, MA; died April 27, 1708 in Lexington, Middlesex, MA. He was the son of 1908. John Poulter and 1909. Rachel Eliot. He married 955. Elizabeth Coolidge December 26, 1691. 955. Elizabeth Coolidge, born November 01, 1673 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA; died February 09, 1741/42 in Lexington, Middlesex, MA. She was the daughter of 1910. John Coolidge and 1911. Hannah Livermore. Child of Jonathan Poulter and Elizabeth Coolidge is: 477 i. Rachel Poulter, born May 11, 1702 in Lexington, Middlesex, MA; died Abt. 1795 in Temple, Hillsborough, NH; married John Cutter Abt. 1723. 956. John Hastings, born March 01, 1653/54 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA; died March 28, 1718 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA. He was the son of 1912. Thomas Hastings and 1913. Margaret Cheney. He married 957. Abigail Hammond June 18, 1679 in Watertown, Middlesex, Mass.. 957. Abigail Hammond, born June 21, 1656 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA; died April 07, 1718 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA. She was the daughter of 1914. John Hammond and 1915. Abigail Salter. Child of John Hastings and Abigail Hammond is: 478 i. Joseph Hastings, born 1698 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA; died March 23, 1783 in Waltham, Middlesex, MA; married Lydia Brown October 02, 1716 in Watertown, Middlesex, Mass.. 958. Abraham Brown, born August 26, 1671 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA; died November 27, 1729 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA. He was the son of 1916. Jonathan Brown and 1917. Mary Shattuck. He married 959. Mary Hyde Abt. 1691 in Watertown, Middlesex, Mass.. 959. Mary Hyde, born June 21, 1673 in Cambridge, Middlesex, MA; died November 29, 1723 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA. She was the daughter of 1918. Job Hyde and 1919. Elizabeth Fuller. Child of Abraham Brown and Mary Hyde is: 479 i. Lydia Brown, born December 30, 1697 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA; died December 17, 1780 in Waltham, Middlesex, MA; married Joseph Hastings October 02, 1716 in Watertown, Middlesex, Mass.. 960. Adam Wright, born November 21, 1644 in Plymouth, MA; died September 20, 1724 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA. He was the son of 1920. Richard Wright and 1921. Hester Cooke. He married 961. Mehitabel Barrows Abt. 1699 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA. 961. Mehitabel Barrows, born Abt. 1680 in Plymouth, MA; died Aft. 1744 in Kingston, MA. She was the daughter of 1922. Robert Barrows and 1923. Ruth Bonham. Child of Adam Wright and Mehitabel Barrows is: 480 i. Samuel Wright, born 1699 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA; died January 05, 1773 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA; married Ann Tilson August 02, 1722 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA. 962. Edmund Tilson, born 1667 in Plymouth, MA; died 1753 in Taunton, Bristol, MA. He was the son of 1924. Ephriam Tilson and 1925. Elizabeth Hoskins. He married 963. Elizabeth Waterman January 26, 1690/91 in Plymouth, Mass.. 963. Elizabeth Waterman, born July 16, 1669 in Plymouth, MA; died 1706 in Plymouth, MA. She was the daughter of 1926. John Waterman and 1927. Ann Sturtevant. Child of Edmund Tilson and Elizabeth Waterman is: 481 i. Ann Tilson, born June 12, 1702 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA; died November 16, 1792 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA; married Samuel Wright August 02, 1722 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA. 964. John Torrey, born June 23, 1673 in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA; died January 07, 1729/30 in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA. He was the son of 1928. William Torrey and 1929. Deborah Greene. He married 965. Mary Symmes December 26, 1700 in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA. 965. Mary Symmes, born Abt. 1677 in Charlestown, Suffolk, MA; died February 14, 1758 in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA. She was the daughter of 1930. William Symmes and 1931. Mary Chickering. Child of John Torrey and Mary Symmes is: 482 i. John Torrey, born September 30, 1703 in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA; died 1772 in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA; married Deborah Green September 11, 1725 in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA. 966. John Green, born July 16, 1661 in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA; died 1734 in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA. He was the son of 1932. Joseph Green and 1933. Elizabeth Whitman. He married 967. Patience Davis July 01, 1691 in Concord, Middlesex, MA. 967. Patience Davis, born February 12, 1673/74 in Groton, Middlesex, MA; died September 24, 1736 in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA. She was the daughter of 1934. Samuel Davis and 1935. Mary Waters. Child of John Green and Patience Davis is: 483 i. Deborah Green, born September 16, 1704 in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA; died Aft. 1772 in Middletown, CT; married John Torrey September 11, 1725 in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA. 968. William Churchill, born August 02, 1685 in Plymouth, MA; died February 23, 1760 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA. He was the son of 1936. William Churchill and 1937. Lydia Bryant. He married 969. Ruth Bryant January 11, 1703/04 in Plymouth, Mass.. 969. Ruth Bryant, born September 26, 1685 in Plymouth, MA; died March 24, 1757 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA. She was the daughter of 1938. John Bryant and 1939. Sarah Bonham. Child of William Churchill and Ruth Bryant is: 484 i. David Churchill, born November 04, 1709 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA; died September 27, 1785 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA; married Mary Magoun April 17, 1729 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA. 970. Elias Magoun, born August 17, 1673 in Scituate, Plymouth, MA; died 1727 in Pembroke, Plymouth, MA. He was the son of 1940. John Magoun and 1941. Rebecca. He married 971. Hannah Mackfarlin January 19, 1701/02 in Hingham, Norfolk, England. 971. Hannah Mackfarlin, born 1680; died October 26, 1707 in Pembroke, Plymouth, MA. She was the daughter of 1942. Purth MacVarlo and 1943. Patience Russell. Child of Elias Magoun and Hannah Mackfarlin is: 485 i. Mary Magoun, born March 24, 1704/05 in Duxbury, Plymouth, MA; died May 18, 1785 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA; married David Churchill April 17, 1729 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA. 972. Benjamin Soule, born Bet. 1655 - 1666 in Duxbury, Mass.; died Bet. December 01, 1729 - 1769 in Plympton, Plymouth, Mass.. He was the son of 1944. John George Soule and 1945. Rebecca Simmons. He married 973. Sarah Standish March 10, 1691/92 in Duxbury, Mass.. 973. Sarah Standish, born Bet. 1659 - 1667 in Plympton, Plymouth, Mass.; died Bet. March 04, 1735/36 - March 04, 1739/40 in Plympton, Plymouth, Mass.. She was the daughter of 1946. Alexander Standish and 1947. Sarah Alden. Child of Benjamin Soule and Sarah Standish is: 486 i. Benjamin Soule, born June 05, 1704 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Mass.; died April 19, 1751 in Plympton, Plymouth, Mass; married Hannah Whitman March 31, 1730 in Plympton, Plymouth, Mass.. 974. Ebenezer Whitman, born Abt. 1676 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Mass; died March 1712/13 in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA. He was the son of 1948. Thomas Whitman and 1949. Abigail Byram. He married 975. Abigail Burnham November 17, 1699 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, MA. 975. Abigail Burnham, born December 10, 1680 in Ipswich, Essex, MA; died March 05, 1745/46 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA. She was the daughter of 1950. John Burnham and 1951. Elizabeth Wells. Child of Ebenezer Whitman and Abigail Burnham is: 487 i. Hannah Whitman, born September 30, 1709 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Mass; died October 03, 1788 in Plympton, Plymouth, Mass; married Benjamin Soule March 31, 1730 in Plympton, Plymouth, Mass.. 992. Caleb Carr, born October 07, 1658 in Newport, Newport, RI, USA; died February 1689/90 in Jamestown, RI, USA. He was the son of 1984. Robert Carr and 1985. Mary Sisson. He married 993. Phillippa Greene 1677 in Warwick, RI. 993. Phillippa Greene, born October 07, 1658 in Warwick, Kent, R.I.; died March 03, 1689/90 in Warwick, RI. She was the daughter of 1986. John Greene and 1987. Anne Almy. Notes for Caleb Carr: III. CALEB CARR (17) born in Newport, R. I., married Phillis Greene, daughter of Dept. Gov. John Greene, of Warwick, R. I., and lived in Jamestown, R. I., on land willed him by his father. He died in 1690. His will was dated in Jamestown, Jan. 27, "1st of William, K. of Gt. B.," and proved in Newport, March 30, 1690. He made mention of his wife Phillis Carr, sons Caleb, William, Robert and Job; and daughters Mary and Phillis; and also father-in-law Maj. John Greene, and brother-in-law Peter Greene. His wife was executrix of the estate. She was born in Warwick, R. I., Oct. 7, 1658, and married Charles Dickinson for her second husband and had children by him. The childred of Caleb and Phillis Carr were, 58 1. Robert Carr, b. Jan. 2, 1678, died young. 59X2. Caleb Carr, b. March 26, 1679. 60X3. William Carr, b. Oct. 16, 1681. 61X4. Robert Carr, b. June 7, 1683. 62X5. Job Carr, b. 1685. 63 6. Mary Carr. 64X7. Phillis Carr, b. Dec. 8, 1688. from Carr Family Records. Child of Caleb Carr and Phillippa Greene is: 496 i. Caleb Carr, born March 26, 1679 in Jamestown, Newport, RI, USA; died 1750 in West Greenwich, RI; married Mary 1712. 996. William Hopkins, born 1630 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusettes; died November 05, 1688 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusettes. He was the son of 1992. William Hopkins and 1993. Elizabeth. He married 997. Hannah Andrews Abt. 1656 in Dorchester, Suffolk County, Massachusettes. 997. Hannah Andrews, born June 23, 1639 in Dorchester, Suffolk, MA; died June 05, 1678 in Roxbury, Suffolk, MA. She was the daughter of 1994. Thomas Andrews and 1995. Anna Rowell. Child of William Hopkins and Hannah Andrews is: 498 i. Joseph Hopkins, born January 08, 1666/67 in Roxbury, Ma.; died May 15, 1735 in East Greenwich, Kent County, Rhode Island; married Martha Whaley Abt. 1695 in Kent, RI. 998. Theophilus Whaley, born 1616 in England; died 1720 in Hopkins Hill, Rhode Island. He was the son of 1996. Richard Whaley and 1997. Frances Williams Cromwell. He married 999. Elizabeth Mills 1670 in Kent, RI. 999. Elizabeth Mills, born July 01, 1654 in Braintree, MA; died 1715 in Hopkins Hill, Rhode Island. She was the daughter of 1998. John Mills and 1999. Elizabeth Shove. Child of Theophilus Whaley and Elizabeth Mills is: 499 i. Martha Whaley, born September 1680 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusettes; died August 1773 in Greenwich, Rhode Island; married Joseph Hopkins Abt. 1695 in Kent, RI. 1002. Alexander Brown, born 1684 in North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island; died in North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island. He was the son of 2004. Beriah Brown and 2005. Abigail Phenix. He married 1003. Honour Huling 1709 in North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island. 1003. Honour Huling, born 1692; died 1725. She was the daughter of 2006. Captain Alexander Huling I and 2007. Elizabeth Wightman. Children of Alexander Brown and Honour Huling are: i. Abigail Brown, born November 05, 1713; died September 22, 1760. ii. 2nd Beriah Brown, born January 16, 1714/15 in North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island; died July 08, 1792 in North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island. iii. Sarah Brown, born July 07, 1717; died in Y. iv. Ebenezer Brown, born September 20, 1719 in North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island; died 1793. v. Anna Brown, born March 13, 1720/21; died in Y. vi. Mary Brown, born July 08, 1723; died in Y. 501 vii. Honor Brown, born April 16, 1710; married Judge Samuel Hopkins April 23, 1729 in North Kingston, RI. 1004. John Phillips, born 1655 in Newport, Rhode Island; died Abt. 1729 in Newport, Rhode Island. He was the son of 2008. Michael Phillips and 2009. Barbara Pierce. He married 1005. Ruth Burdick. 1005. Ruth Burdick, born 1660; died Aft. 1730 in Newport, Rhode Island. She was the daughter of 2010. Robert Burdick and 2011. Ruth Hubbard. Child of John Phillips and Ruth Burdick is: 502 i. Samuel Phillips, born 1703 in Washington, Rhode Island; married Abigail Brown 1733 in North Kingston, Ri.. 1006. Eleazer Brown, born February 11, 1667/68 in Lynn, Essex, Mass.; died November 30, 1734 in North Stonington, New London, CT. He was the son of 2012. Thomas Brown and 2013. Mary Newhall. He married 1007. Anna Mary Pendleton October 18, 1693 in North Stonington, New London, CT. 1007. Anna Mary Pendleton, born November 12, 1667 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Mass.; died 1727 in North Stonington, New London, CT. She was the daughter of 2014. James Jonas Pendleton and 2015. Hannah Goodenow. Child of Eleazer Brown and Anna Pendleton is: 503 i. Abigail Brown, born June 03, 1712 in Stonington, New London, CT; died September 22, 1760; married Samuel Phillips 1733 in North Kingston, Ri.. 1008. William Tanner, born 1660 in North Kingston, Washington, RI; died Abt. 1731 in South Kingston, Washington, RI. He was the son of 2016. Francis Tanner. He married 1009. Mary Babcock Abt. 1690 in Westerly, Rhode Island. 1009. Mary Babcock, born Abt. 1675 in Westerly, Rhode Island; died Abt. 1696 in Westerly, Rhode Island. She was the daughter of 2018. Job Babcock and 2019. Jane Crandall. Child of William Tanner and Mary Babcock is: 504 i. Benjamin Tanner, born December 24, 1692 in Kingstowne, Rhode Island; died June 1767 in Washington County, Rhode Island; married Joanna Lewis Abt. 1725 in West Greenwich, RI. 1010. Israel Lewis, born 1669 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI; died June 28, 1719 in Wyoming, Washington Co., RI. He was the son of 2020. John Lewis and 2021. Mary Button. He married 1011. Jane Babcock 1694 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. 1011. Jane Babcock, born 1668; died March 23, 1716/17. She was the daughter of 2022. James Babcock and 2023. Jane Brown. Child of Israel Lewis and Jane Babcock is: 505 i. Joanna Lewis, born May 21, 1700 in Kingston, RI; died Abt. 1740 in Exeter, RI; married Benjamin Tanner Abt. 1725 in West Greenwich, RI. 1012. Ebenezer Perkins, born February 03, 1680/81 in Ipswich, Mass.; died 1754 in Coventry, RI. He was the son of 2024. Samuel Perkins and 2025. Hannah West. He married 1013. Hannah Safford August 14, 1710 in Preston, CT.. 1013. Hannah Safford, born September 24, 1691 in Preston, CT.. She was the daughter of 2026. John Safford and 2027. Hannah Newman. Children of Ebenezer Perkins and Hannah Safford are: i. Newman Perkins, born March 08, 1710/11. ii. Samuel Perkins, born May 18, 1712. 506 iii. Oliver Perkins, born April 29, 1713 in Preston, CT.; died 1782 in Scituate, Rhode Island; married Hannah Gates January 10, 1732/33 in Preston, CT.. iv. Charity Perkins, born July 04, 1714. v. Ellenher Perkins, born July 26, 1718. vi. Lemuel Perkins, born April 02, 1720. vii. Ebenezer Perkins, born July 01, 1721. viii. Frances Perkins, born Abt. 1723. ix. John Perkins, born Abt. 1725. x. Margaret Perkins, born 1729. 1014. Stephen Gates, born Abt. 1694 in Preston, CT.; died March 14, 1782 in Preston, CT.. He was the son of 2028. Stephen Gates and 2029. Jemima Benjamin. He married 1015. Hannah Woodward November 06, 1713 in Preston, CT.. 1015. Hannah Woodward, born May 07, 1691 in Medford, Mass.; died October 21, 1762. She was the daughter of 2030. Daniel Woodward and 2031. Elizabeth Dana. Child of Stephen Gates and Hannah Woodward is: 507 i. Hannah Gates, born April 17, 1715 in Coventry, RI; died October 21, 1762; married Oliver Perkins January 10, 1732/33 in Preston, CT.. 1016. Captain John Stanton, born March 31, 1641 in Hartford, Middlessex Co., Conn; died October 31, 1713 in Stonington, New London Co., Conn. He was the son of 2032. Thomas Stanton and 2033. Ann Lord. He married 1017. Hannah Thompson 1664 in Braintree, Norfolk Co., MA. 1017. Hannah Thompson, born June 08, 1641 in Braintree, Norfolk co., MA; died October 02, 1713 in Stonington, New London, CT. She was the daughter of 2034. Rev William Thompson and 2035. Abigail Collins. Notes for Captain John Stanton: John studied at Harvard. Before his death he gave his son Joseph the homestead farm in Stonington, and John and Thomas all the lands in Preston, Conn. Capt John was Captain of one of the four Conn. Regiments in King Phillips' war. He captured Canocher the chief sachem of the Narragansetts. Notes for Hannah Thompson: Hannah was baptized 6-8-1645 in Braintree, MA Children of John Stanton and Hannah Thompson are: 508 i. John Stanton, born May 22, 1665 in Stonington, New London Co., Conn; died July 01, 1755 in Preston, Conn; married Mary Starkweather 1703 in Preston, Conn. ii. Joseph Stanton, born January 22, 1667/68 in Stonington, New London Co., Conn; died 1751 in Stonington, New London Co., Conn. Notes for Joseph Stanton: [stanton.ged] REFN: 1012 iii. Thomas Stanton, born April 30, 1671 in Stonington, New London, CT; died Bet. 1698 - 1762. Notes for Thomas Stanton: [stanton.ged] REFN: 1013 iv. Ann Stanton, born October 01, 1673 in Stonington, New London, CT; died March 23, 1679/80 in Stonington, New London, CT. Notes for Ann Stanton: [stanton.ged] REFN: 1014 v. Theophilus Stanton, born June 16, 1676 in Stonington, New London Co., Conn; died 1705 in Stonington, New London, CT. Notes for Theophilus Stanton: [stanton.ged] REFN: 1015 vi. Dorothy Stanton, born 1680 in Stonington, New London, CT; died April 28, 1699 in Stonington, New London, CT. Notes for Dorothy Stanton: [stanton.ged] REFN: 1016 1018. John Starkweather, born August 02, 1646 in Roxbury, Mass; died August 21, 1703 in Preston, Conn.. He was the son of 2036. Robert Starkweather and 2037. Jenet Roberts. He married 1019. Anne Philip. 1019. Anne Philip, born 1655 in Preston, Conn.; died 1727 in Preston, Conn.. She was the daughter of 2038. Metacom Wampanoag and 2039. Wootonckuaske. Notes for John Starkweather: [marygrindol.ged] "The early married life of John and Ann Starkweather was spent at Ipswich, Massachusetts. Later they went to Preston, Connecticut... "Ipswich Town-Record February 13, 1678 cites the name in 'A list of the names of those P'sons that have right of comonage according to law & order of this Towne.' "John Starkweather represented the town of Preston in the legislature in 1702... "The probate records show inventory of his estate which was quite considerable for those days. "The first Preston, Connecticut mention of John Starkweather is, '1694 Agust 26 wee hose Names are under ritten doe thanck fully exsept of Capt. masons gift of Land... John Starkweather' (among others.) He seems to have prospered from that time on. "His various occupations indicated by the three-page inventory published in the Genealogical History of Robert Starkweather farming, with 'the house and orchard and improvements with ninety acres of land and another parcell of land about a hundred and forten acres.' There are all the various oagers, sledges, chisels, gimlet, drawing knife, round shave, piteing iron, jointer, fore, and rabit planes, turning toules, pliers, ax, heding chisell, fetters, reules, betle, and wedges, indicating the builder and barn joiner of ye olden days. There are the cowes, calves, three year ould seres, yearlings, oxen, black and sorriled mares, coults, swine and the plethora of household and farming utensils and implements of those days. There are his money scales, seven judges, gunn and sword, marter book and bible, and 'book binders touls' indicating avocations from the routine of his leading activities." Notes for Anne Philip: According to the Starkweather-Staples genealogy, in 1706 Ann Starkweather was received in full communion by the church (Congregational) in the South Society of Preston, Now Preston City Church. Also according to this source, it appears that she was Ann Woodbury, a Mayflower descendant. Children of John Starkweather and Anne Philip are: i. Lydia Starkweather ii. Thomas Starkweather iii. Timothy Starkweather iv. John Starkweather, born September 16, 1680. v. Robert Starkweather, born November 12, 1684 in Ipswich, Massachusetts; died 1705. Notes for Robert Starkweather: [marygrindol.ged] unmarried. vi. Richard Starkweather, born December 25, 1686 in Ipswich, Massachusetts; died 1760 in Preston, Connecticut. Notes for Richard Starkweather: [marygrindol.ged] According the the Starkweather-Staples genealogy, "Norwich probate district records giving his will presented May 6, 1760, and inventory showing some 680 pounds sterling..." Richard's will was abstracted in the above work. Heirs were "'my well Beloved Wife Mary the Improvement of one-third part of my Real Estate During the time of her Natural Life and the Privilege and Use of the Bigest Room in my house and the Chamber Said Room During the Time of her Natural Life and a third of the Seller... I also Give to my Said Wife the one half of my House Hold Goods and one third part of the Rest of my movable Estate to be at her Dispose forever...'" This family file is still in the process of collection. Please do not use this information other than for personal use. 509 vii. Mary Starkweather, born 1689 in Ipseich, MA; died 1727 in Preston, Conn; married John Stanton 1703 in Preston, Conn. 1020. Ichabod Palmer, Sr, born Bef. September 02, 1677 in Stonington, New London County, CT; died April 10, 1752 in Stonington, New London County, CT. He was the son of 2040. Liet. Deacon Gershom Palmer, Sr and 2041. Ann Denison. He married 1021. Hannah PALMER 1698 in Stonington, New London County, CT. 1021. Hannah PALMER, born 1680 in Stonington, New London County, CT; died July 19, 1751 in Stonington, New London County, CT. She was the daughter of 2042. Nehemiah Palmer, Sr and 2043. Hannah Lord Stanton. Children of Ichabod Palmer and Hannah PALMER are: i. Lucy Smith Palmer, born Bef. May 28, 1699 in Stonington, New London County, CT; died March 02, 1736/37 in Stonington, New London County, CT. Notes for Lucy Smith Palmer: [lanastl.ged] This information is provided by Larry Chesebro', email Larry@Chesebro.net. It must be verified for accuracy based on cited sources. Liberal use of approximate dates has been exercised to provide approximate time frames! Credit and contact information should be given for its origin if used or published elsewhere! NOTE: DO NOT PUBLISH ON LINE VITAL RECORDS OF LIVING INDIVIDUALS! 510 ii. Ichabod Palmer, Jr, born October 25, 1702 in Stonington, New London County, CT; died 1749 in Stonington, New London County, CT; married Elizabeth Sanford Noyes April 29, 1723 in Stonington, New London County, CT. iii. Prudence Palmer, born May 29, 1706 in Stonington, New London County, CT; died Unknown. iv. Nathaniel Stanton Palmer, born October 11, 1707 in Stonington, New London County, CT; died May 30, 1790 in Stonington, New London County, CT. Notes for Nathaniel Stanton Palmer: [lanastl.ged] 1. From Nathaniel's bible: "My sister Lucy departed this life August 15, 1776, in 38th yr. My sister Anne departed this life August 24, 1792, in her 60th yr. at Plainfield, Conn. My brother David Palmer slain at Fort Griswold September 6, 1781. Mrs. Grace Palmer, wife of Nathaniel, died November 28, 1818, aged 73 yrs. My sister Mary born July 30, 1753, Monday." v. Daniel Palmer, born December 01, 1709 in Stonington, New London County, CT; died Unknown. vi. Elias PALMER, Sr, born May 15, 1715 in Stonington, New London County, CT; died 1739 in Stonington, New London County, CT. 1022. Capt. Thomas Noyes, born August 15, 1679 in Stonington, CT; died October 23, 1762 in Stonington, CT. He was the son of 2044. Rev. James Noyes and 2045. Dorothy Stanton. He married 1023. Elizabeth Ann Sanford September 03, 1705 in Stonington, CT. 1023. Elizabeth Ann Sanford, born Abt. 1677 in Newport, RI; died October 23, 1762. She was the daughter of 2046. Governor Peleg SANFORD, Sr and 2047. Mary CODDINGTON. Notes for Capt. Thomas Noyes: Thomas was Deputy to General Court or Assembly 1713, 1717, 1725, 1727, 1729, and 1733. In 1723 he was made Captain of Militia. In 1723 and 1724 he was named Justice of the Peace for New Haven County. He and Ann were admitted to the church June 26, 1737. Children of Thomas Noyes and Elizabeth Sanford are: 511 i. Elizabeth Sanford Noyes, born October 11, 1706 in Stonington, New London County, CT; died 1760 in Stonington, New London County, CT; married Ichabod Palmer, Jr April 29, 1723 in Stonington, New London County, CT. ii. Dorothy Noyes, born June 23, 1708. iii. Thomas Noyes, born January 26, 1709/10. iv. Mary Noyes, born Bef. January 28, 1711/12. v. James Noyes, born March 30, 1713. vi. Sanford Noyes, born November 29, 1715. vii. Sanford Noyes, born February 12, 1716/17. viii. Rebecca Noyes, born March 15, 1718/19. ix. Abigail Noyes, born May 12, 1721. x. Anna Noyes, born June 10, 1723. xi. Bridget Noyes, born July 16, 1725. xii. Joseph Noyes, born October 09, 1727. Generation No. 11 1410. Philip James, born Abt. 1602 in Hingham, Norfolk, England; died Abt. November 1638 in Hingham, Norfolk, England. He married 1411. Jane Abt. 1627 in Hingham, Norfolk, England. 1411. Jane, born Abt. 1606 in Norfolk, England; died February 22, 1688/89 in Hingham, Norfolk, England. Child of Philip James and Jane is: 705 i. Joanna James, born Abt. 1625 in Hingham, Norfolk, England; died Aft. 1700 in Newbury, Essex, Mass; married James Jackman Abt. 1643 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. 1412. Francis Plummer, born 1594 in England; died January 17, 1671/72 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. He married 1413. Ruth Palmer Abt. 1618 in England. 1413. Ruth Palmer, born 1600 in England; died August 18, 1647 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. Child of Francis Plummer and Ruth Palmer is: 706 i. Samuel Plummer, born 1619 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.; died 1702 in Newbury, Essex, Mass; married Mary Bitfield 1646 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. 1414. Samuel Bitfield, born 1592 in England; died September 10, 1660 in Boston, Suffolk, Mass.. He was the son of 2828. Giles Bitfield. He married 1415. Elizabeth Parker Abt. 1616 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. 1415. Elizabeth Parker, born 1601 in England; died September 30, 1669 in Newburg, Ma.. Children of Samuel Bitfield and Elizabeth Parker are: 707 i. Mary Bitfield, born 1625 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.; died October 18, 1665 in Newbury, Essex, Mass; married Samuel Plummer 1646 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. ii. Elizabeth Bitfield, born 1628 in Newburg, Ma.; died September 24, 1676 in Newburg, Ma; married William Stevens May 19, 1645 in Newbury, Ma; born Bef. September 01, 1616 in Caversham, Oxfordshire,England; died May 19, 1653 in Newbury, Essex, Ma.. Notes for William Stevens: On April 11, 1638, the passenger ship "Confidence" sailedfrom Southampton, England. The passenger list includedJohn Stephens, his wife Elizabeth, his mother Alice and hisbrother William (age 21), and two servants (John and GraceLougie). Estate of William Stevens of Newbury Essex Probate Docket # None Witnesse by these presents that I william Steuens ofNewbury in the County of Essex in Newengland yeoman, beingsicke and weake of body but through gods mercy of perfectmemory do make my last will and testament first I bequeathmy soule into the hands of my blessed Redeemer, withassured hope of a blessed resurrection, and when it shallplease the lord to take me out of this world I bequeath mybody to bee buryed in the burying place of Newbury, and formy worldly Goods I bequeath my house and two parts of myland both upland and meadow to my eldest Son when he shallbe of the age of one and twenty yers and twenty pounds tomy son Samuell Steuens when he shalbe of the like age oftwenty one yeares, and I appoint Elizabeth my wife my Soleexecutrix of this my last will and testament and all therest of my worldly goods vndisposed of I giue to my wife tobring vp my children in the feare of god till they shalbeat the aforessaid age only the third parte of my land aftermy wiues decease given to my Son John Steuens, and in caseeither of my children shold dye before they shall come tothe age of twenty one yeares then the twenty pounds shallreturne to my wife. In witnesse whereof I the said williamSteuens haue set my hand and seale may 19th 1653 willam steuenes Signed and Sealed(SEAL) in the psence of vs Anthony Somerby Rich : lowle Robertt Long Anthony morse Benieman Swett Will of William Stevens of Newbury, yeoman, proved byRobert Long, aged about 32 years (sworn 27 : 4 : 1653, byWm. Gerrish, commissioner), and Anthony Somerby (sworn 28 :4: 1653) Inventory of the estate of said deceased taken June 13,1653 by Samuell Betfeild (signed Bidfield), George Little,Anthony somerby, ffrancis Plumer and Nicholas Noyes. Amount, £166, 14s, 6d. Real estate, £71; personal, r£95,14s, 6d. Meadow near Nich: Noyes' neck; house, barn, land,etc., land near the mill: and meadow at the little river.Sworn to by Elizabeth Stevens (signed by x mark), late wifeof the deceased, and Samuel Bidfeild, on of the appraisers,27 : 4 : 1653, before Wm. Gerrish, commissionser. William Stevens died May 19, 1653. Salem Quarterly Court Records 30 : 4 : 1653 "The EssexAntiquarian" p. 178 Source: The will of William Stevens of Newbury was provedin the Salem court 30 : 4 : 1653. Copy taken from theoriginal on file in the office of the clerk of courts atSalem, volume II, leaf 57. "The Essex Antiquarian" Vol V,p. 30 Submitted by: Roseanne Montgomery 1416. Edward French, born 1612 in Assington, Suffolk, England; died December 28, 1674 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. He married 1417. Anne Goodale 1632. 1417. Anne Goodale, born September 16, 1599 in Dennington, Suffolk, England; died March 09, 1681/82 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. Child of Edward French and Anne Goodale is: 708 i. Joseph French, born 1628; died June 06, 1710 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass; married Susanna Stacy Bet. 1653 - 1654 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. 1418. Simon Stacy, born Bet. 1602 - 1603 in Bocking, Essex, England; died October 27, 1699 in Ipswich, Essex, Mass.. He married 1419. Elizabeth Clark November 06, 1620 in Theydon Mount, Essex, England. 1419. Elizabeth Clark, born Bet. 1605 - 1606 in Theydon Mount, Garnon, England; died October 09, 1669 in Ipswich, Essex, Mass. Child of Simon Stacy and Elizabeth Clark is: 709 i. Susanna Stacy, born 1628 in Bocking, Essex, England; died February 12, 1686/87 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass; married Joseph French Bet. 1653 - 1654 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. 1424. Nathaniel MERRILL, born May 04, 1601 in Wherstead, Essex, Suffolk, England; died March 16, 1654/55 in Newbury, Essex, MA. He married 1425. Susannah WILTERTON September 23, 1633 in Wherstead, Essex, Suffolk, England. 1425. Susannah WILTERTON, born Aft. 1601 in Wherstead, Suffolk, England; died January 25, 1672/73 in Newbury, Essex, MA. She was the daughter of 2850. Stephen WILTERTON and 2851. SUSANNAH. Notes for Nathaniel MERRILL: [trishsmith.ged] WFT Ref # 1441 Vol 38 Emigrant ancestor of the Merrill's of Cattaraugus county, New York, was born in England, 1610 , died in Newbury, MA, March 16, 1655. With his brother John he emigrated from England and came to America, settling at Ipswich, MA, about 1633. In 1635 he removed to Newbury, at the first settlement of the town, and settled on land at the junction of the Parker and Plum rivers, which until recently was owned by a descendant, Tyler Merrill. In his will dated March 8, 1655, he gives his farm to his eldest son upon payment by him of five pounds each to his brothers, and furnishing a residence for his mother and sister. He married Susannah Wellerton, also spelled Wilterton. She survived him and married (second) Stephen Jordan or Jourdain. She died January 25, 1673. All children grew to years of maturity, married and reared families. Among their descendants are many ministers and men of mark in every walk of life. "A Merrill Memorial -- An Account of the Descendants of Nathaniel Merrill, an Early Settler of Newbury, MA." compiled by Samuel Merrill in 1928 and distributed to various libraries around the United States (14 copies) John and NATHANIEL Merrill, probably sons of Nathaniel and Mary (Blacksoll) Merrill of Wherstead, arrived in America in the mid-1630's, residing a year or so at Ipswich, MA prior to moving to Newbury before 1638. The following extract from "Cutter's New York Families," pages 856-57, summarizes the descent from Nathaniel Merrill of England and Newbury, MA to Elizabeth Merrill, wife of Elijah Mason Morey. "The first of this name, Merrill, which was originally Merle and signifies "black bird" was a native, or at least a resident of France, and took his name from the figure of a blackbird displayed on a sign over his door. The earliest generation of the family in France used a seal on which is displayed three blackbirds. In the persecutions following the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, a Merle, being a Protestant, fled to England to save his life and cast in his lot with the Puritans. Some of the family still remain in France, the most distinguished member in recent years being Merle D'Aubigne, the historian. As the Huguenots were of the best blood of France, so their descendants in England and America have been regarded. Name also spelled Merrell WFT Ref # 3301 Vol 10 Refers to 'A Merrill Memorial', by Samuel Merrill, Cambridge, MA 1928 WFT Ref # 2155 Vol 11 Sources: Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury (1897) Hoyt Ancestry of Charles Stinson Pillsbury and John Sargent Pillsbury. Vol II (1938) Mary L. Holman Colonial & Revolutionary Lineage of America, Vol III These early colonists were mostly Puritans who did not desire to leave the Church of England, but rather to purify it of the many rituals and forms which had become embodied within it. Of the Puritan emigrants, however, probably only a minority came solely for religious freedom; the majority came for economic reasons and advantages. He and his wife are ancestors of President Franklin Pierce WFT Ref #2202 Vol 15 Name also spelled Meryell and Merrell Nathaniel settled in Newbury, MA in 1638-39. The newly found records show that Nathaniel Merrill's daughter, Susanna, was not baptized until 12 Dec 1638 in Lawford, Essex, England. This tells us that Nathaniel had not left for America with his family until late December 1638 or early 1639. In 1638 the English Government started restricting it's citizens from freely emigrating to the new continent with it's abundance of land for all, something unknown in England. The fact that brother John arranged for a homestead of four acres in Newbury for his unnamed brother would indicate that the brother was not there by 23 July 1638 but was arranging to come. Ship records, the HECTOR, show that Nathaniel and John did arrive in Ipswich, MA in 1635. Nathaniel must have returned to England to get his wife and his four children and returned in 1638-39. From 'A Merrill Memorial' by Samuel Merrill, Cambridge, MA 1917-1928 Nathaniel Merrill was one of the earliest settlers in Newbury, MA in 1635. He was the ancestor of the vast majority of those who now bear the Merrill name in this country: it is believed, indeed, that less than one percent of the Merrills in America can trace their pedigree to any other emigrant ancestor. Nathaniel Merrill and his older brother John were born in England. The registers of Wherstead, a parish lying three miles south of Ipswich, in Suffolk County, England, contain the following entries: 1599, August 16. John Merrell son of Nathaniel Merrell and Mary his wife was baptized. 1601, May 4. Nathaniel Merrell son of Nathaniel Merrell and his wife Mary was baptized. There are reasons for believing that these entries are the record of baptism of John and Nathaniel Merrill of Newbury. These reasons will be given at length in another place. Nathaniel Merrill and his brother John settled in Newbury in the spring of 1635, having passed a year or two in Ipswich, MA, (then called Agawam) with most of the Newbury settlers. In 1638, Nathaniel became one of the "proprietors" of Newbury. It is supposed that Nathaniel Merrill was married before leaving England. No record is found of his marriage in America. If the marriage took place here it was probably at Ipswich, in the short time before the settlement of Newbury. His wife's name was Susanna. Savage, in the 'genealogical Dictionary of New England' (published in 1861), says that Nathaniel Merrill married Susanna Jordan. In this he was no doubt following Coffin's 'History of Newbury' (published in 1845), and the statement has been frequently copied. From 'Merrill Genealogy' by Paul V. Merrill, The Merrill Newsletter, Vol 4, Issue 3. Nathaniel and his brother John came to America in 1633, supposedly on the ship HECTOR. (Ed note: it is now known that John came first and Nathaniel at some later date.) They landed at Ipswich, MA, but soon moved to Salisbury, MA. By 1635 Nathaniel moved to Newbury, MA. He owned land in Ipswich, MA in 1636 and received a grant of land in Newbury, MA on the 'Neck' south of the Tarker River, May 5, 1638. Children, John, Abraham, Nathaniel, Sussanna, Daniel, Able, and Thomas. Nathaniel died 16 Mar 1654/55 in Newbury, MA. His wife died 15 Jan 1872. Nathaniel was probably a farmer and is ancestor to all the Merrills in the USA. His brother John and wife had some daughters but no son. Correspondence with Mel Bliven; Nathaniel and his brother John were born in England. The registers of Wherstead, a parish lying three miles south of Ipswich, in Suffolk County, England contain the baptismal records. They settled in Newbury, MA in the spring of 1635, having passed a year or two in Ipswich, MA, (then called Agawam) with most of the Newbury settlers. In 1638 Nathaniel became one of the proprietors of Newbury. Notes for Susannah WILTERTON: [trishsmith.ged] WFT Ref # 465 Vol 13 WFT Ref # 3548 Vol 13 WFT Ref # 1564 Vol 21 WFT Ref # 371 Vol 34 Name may be spelled "Wolterton" WFT Ref # 308 Vol 35 WFT Ref # 1441 Vol 38 "Old Families of Salisbury and Amerbury" page 384, 'Nathaniel Merrill, M. Susanna Wilterton. Widow Susanna married 2nd, Stephen Jordan of Newbury and died Jan. 25, 1672. This is in a section of corrections, correcting page 243. WFT Ref #2202 Vol 15 "Susannah................, also known as Susannah Wolterton, was the wife of the emigrant, Nathaniel Merrill. For may years she was thought to be the sister of Gregory Wolterton of Hartford, CT. Later research shows that she is the daughter of Gregory's wife, Susannah Sheppard by a previous marriage. From 'A Merrill Memorial' by Samuel Merrill, Cambridge, MA 1917-1928 After the death of Nathaniel Merrill his widow married Stephen Jordan (or Jourdain). Nathaniel Merrill, son of Nathaniel and Susanna Merrill, gave a deed, under date of 16 Aug 1661, to Pete Godfrey of Newbury, in which the phrase occurs, 'after the decease of my mother Susanna Jordan,' and out of this fact the error regarding the maiden name of Nathaniel's wife grew. The conjecture has been advanced, and it has even been stated as fact, that the wife of Nathaniel Merrill was Susanna Wilterton (or Wolterton.) Gregory Wilterton of Hartford was childless; Susanna Merrill of Newbury was a widow with five sons and a daughter, most of them in their minority. It would have been natural for Gregory Wilterton under these circumstances to write to his kinswoman in the Massachusetts Bay Colony and offer a home and modest fortune to one of the boys. But Gregory Wilterton may have been a more distant relative, or merely a friend. Until other evidence is brought forward the conscientious genealogist must say that the maiden name of Nathaniel's wife is unknown. Children of Nathaniel MERRILL and Susannah WILTERTON are: i. Abel Merrill ii. Thomas Merrill iii. Nathaniel Merrill, born February 1632/33 in , , Suffolk, England; died January 01, 1682/83 in Newbury, Essex, MA. Notes for Nathaniel Merrill: [trishsmith.ged] WFT Ref # 3301 Vol 10 iv. Deacon John MERRILL, born February 16, 1634/35 in Newbury, Essex, MA; died July 18, 1712 in West Hartford, Hartford, CT. Notes for Deacon John MERRILL: [trishsmith.ged] WFT Ref # 1441 Vol 38 John, son of Nathaniel Merrill, went when young to Hartford, CT, where he was taken into the family and legally adopted by Gregory Wilterton. He married Sarah Watson. At the death of his benefactor it was found he had left his entire estate to his adopted son. Children: Nathaniel, John, Sarah, Abraham, David, Wilterton, Susanna, Abel, Isaac and Jacob.AFN: 4Z16-VJ WFT Ref # 3301 Vol 10 WFT Ref # 2155 Vol 11 Source: 'Merrill's in America', Vol 1, Virginia T. Merrill, (2 vol 1917-1920 S. Merrill Hartford, CT First Church Records Families of Early Hartford, CT (1982) Lucius Barnes Barbour John Watson, of Hartford, CT and his Descendants (1865) Thomas Watson Moved to Hartford, CT before 1657 Admitted Freeman 20 May 1658 Made large purchases of land in West Hartford in1683 Was selectman 1684, 1694 & 1700 Deacon of Second Church in Hartford His sons, John, Abraham, Daniel, Abel and Isaac drew lots in the distribution of land by the first proprietors of the town of New Hartford, in 1736 and they all settled there. WFT Ref # 1345 Vol 12 WFT Ref # 2202 Vol 15 From 'A Merrill Memorial' by Samuel Merrill, Cambridge, MA, 1917-1928 John (2) Merrill (Nathaniel 1) one of the older sons of Nathaniel went to Hartford, CT before 1657, while still a minor and it is said was adopted by Gregory Wilterton. Savage, in his 'Genealogical Dictionary' said that Gregory Wilterton 'had good estate, large tan works, and no children.' Gregory Wilterton made his will 17 July 1674, and died soon after, leaving legacies to a number of persons, including relatives in Ipswich, England. Savage adds: 'Most of his estate was given to John Merrill, because he had adopted him.' The same statement of adoption is repeated in the 'Memorial History of Hartford County.' These facts lend plausibility to the theory that Gregory Wilterton was a brother of Susanna Merrill. It was a long journey from Newbury to Hartford; means of communication were meagre, and both communities were in their infancy. It seems unlikely that John, as a very young man, would have made such a journey, separating himself from a lifetime from home and kin, unless to make a home with other kin in the place where he went to live. Addendum 1996; Baptismal records show that John was baptized on 16 may/march (?) 1635/36 in Lawford, Essex, England. Correspondence with Mel Blevin: 'He settled in Hartford, CT as early as 1657, in which year he became an owner of land there. He was admitted a freeman 20 May 1658. He was a tanner. After some years he moved to West Hartford. In 1684, 1694 and 1700 he was a 'townsman or selectman,' and he was a deacon of the Second Church. v. Abraham Merrill, born Abt. 1637; died November 28, 1722. Notes for Abraham Merrill: [trishsmith.ged] WFT Ref # 3301 Vol 10 vi. Susannah Merrill, born 1640 in Newbury, Essex, MA; died October 10, 1690 in FSuffield, CT. Notes for Susannah Merrill: [trishsmith.ged] WFT Ref # 3301 Vol 10 712 vii. Daniel Merrill, born August 20, 1642 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.; died June 27, 1717 in Salem, Essex, Mass; married Sarah Clough May 14, 1667 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. 1426. John Clough, born May 26, 1616 in Manchester, Lancashire, England; died July 26, 1691 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. He was the son of 2852. John Clough. He married 1427. Jane Sanders May 18, 1642 in Watertown, Middlesex, Mass.. 1427. Jane Sanders, born 1620 in England; died January 16, 1679/80 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. Child of John Clough and Jane Sanders is: 713 i. Sarah Clough, born June 28, 1646 in Salisbury, Essex, MA; died March 18, 1704/05 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass; married Daniel Merrill May 14, 1667 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. 1428. William Allen, born March 23, 1610/11 in Yarmouth, Norfolk, England; died June 18, 1686 in Deer Island, Newbury, Essex, Mass.. He was the son of 2856. William Allen and 2857. Ales Whytmore. He married 1429. Ann Goodale May 31, 1639 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. 1429. Ann Goodale, born in England; died May 31, 1678 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. She was the daughter of 2858. Richard Goodale and 2859. Dorothy Winterent. Children of William Allen and Ann Goodale are: 714 i. John Allen, born October 09, 1648 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.; died February 27, 1695/96 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass; married Mary Pike August 24, 1674 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. ii. Thomas Allen, born 1660 in Norwalk, CT.; died April 1683; married Mary Whitehead; born 1665. 1430. James Robert Pike, born March 17, 1615/16 in Landford, Wiltshire, England; died December 12, 1706 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. He married 1431. Sarah Sanders Bef. 1647 in Charleston, Middlesex, Mass.. 1431. Sarah Sanders, born August 20, 1615 in Downtown, Par, Wilt, England; died November 01, 1679 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. Child of James Pike and Sarah Sanders is: 715 i. Mary Pike, born August 05, 1647 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.; died April 28, 1695 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass; married John Allen August 24, 1674 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. 1432. Andrew Sealy, died April 1665. Child of Andrew Sealy is: 716 i. Richard Cilley, born February 04, 1620/21 in Stoke-in-Teig, Devon, England; died Aft. 1678 in Isle of Shoals, NH; married Martha Blaisdell. 1434. Ralph Blaisdell, born March 11, 1593/94 in Hawkshead, Cumbria, England; died Bet. 1650 - 1651 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. He married 1435. Elizabeth Parker September 03, 1629 in Lancashire, England. 1435. Elizabeth Parker, born Abt. 1605 in Lancashire, England; died August 1667 in Salisbury, Essex, MA. Child of Ralph Blaisdell and Elizabeth Parker is: 717 i. Martha Blaisdell, born Abt. 1642 in Salisbury, Essex, MA; died July 1691 in Hampton, Rockingham, NH; married Richard Cilley. 1436. Samuel Getchell, born 1617 in West Monkton, Somerset, England; died October 06, 1697 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. He married 1437. Dorcas Wooden 1641 in Mass.. 1437. Dorcas Wooden, born 1620 in England; died January 12, 1684/85 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. Child of Samuel Getchell and Dorcas Wooden is: 718 i. Samuel Getchell, born February 08, 1656/57 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.; died July 07, 1710 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass; married Elizabeth Jones November 27, 1679 in Amesbury, Essex, Mass.. 1438. Robert Jones, born Abt. 1633 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass; died Aft. 1710 in Salisbury,E, MA.. He was the son of 2876. Thomas Jones and 2877. Mary North. He married 1439. Joanna Osgood February 12, 1658/59 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. 1439. Joanna Osgood, born 1644 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.; died in Amesbury, Mass.. She was the daughter of 2878. William Osgood and 2879. Elizabeth Cleer. Notes for Robert Jones: [stone3.FTW] [stone2.FTW] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 15, Ed. 1, Tree #3472, Date of Import: Nov 2, 1998] 1. IN ONE RECORD, A "SAMUEL ROBERT" IS LISTED AS THE FATHER OF ROBERT JONES, THOUGH I DO NOT UNDERSTAND HOW THAT CAN BE. Children of Robert Jones and Joanna Osgood are: i. William Jones, born February 12, 1658/59. ii. Robert Jones, born July 17, 1660. 719 iii. Elizabeth Jones, born October 24, 1662; died May 24, 1735 in Amesbury, Essex, Mass; married Samuel Getchell November 27, 1679 in Amesbury, Essex, Mass.. iv. Joseph Jones, born August 07, 1664 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.; died 1689; married Mary Gould October 23, 1684; born June 24, 1661 in Amesbury, Mass.; died in SALISBURY,ESSEX, MA.. v. Mary Jones, born March 15, 1666/67. 1440. Sir William Carr, born Abt. 1556 in Ferniehirst, Scotland. He was the son of 2880. Sir Thomas Carr and 2881. Janet Kirkcaldy. He married 1441. Mary Ann Clifford Abt. 1589 in London, Middlesex, England. 1441. Mary Ann Clifford, born Abt. 1573 in England; died in London, Middlesex Co., England. Notes for Sir William Carr: William Carr became the 10th Baron of Fennehurst, but he lived in London, England. William took his mother's maiden name to continue the Kirkcaldy line, but his children reverted to Carr when their father failed to inherit the Grange property. Children of William Carr and Mary Clifford are: i. Carr, born Abt. 1589 in Jedburgh, Scotland. ii. Benjamin Carr, born August 18, 1592 in London, England; died Bef. May 1635 in London, England; married Martha Carr Hardington September 02, 1613; born Abt. 1592 in London, England; died Bef. May 1635 in London, England. Notes for Benjamin Carr: HISTORY. The history of the English speaking family of the Carrs and Kerrs is as old as the Norman conquest. One of the followers of William 1st, taken from a charter in Battle Abbey, bears the name of Karre. The early posterity of this Norman soldier, undoubtedly settled in the north of England, and succeeding generations spread on both sides of the border land of England and Scotland, and afterward into the north of Ireland. The orthography of the original name was modified by the English and Irish branches of the family, from the Norman-French Karre or Carre to the present name of Carr, which has been retained with but few exceptions ever since. The Scotch branch of the family had various ways of spelling the family name, but most generally either Karr, Kerr or Ker. In the first centuries of the Norman rule in England, our family name took on various forms in writing, no doubt, largely due to the caprice of different members of the family, or the free and easy manner of writers in those days, who had very little regard for uniformity in such matters. From old documents we find that there were no less than ten different ways to express the name in writing, thus: Carre, Carr, Care, Car, Karre, Karr, Kar, Kerre, Kerr and Ker. Notwithstanding this marked difference in orthography, there was a general uniformity in the pronounciation of the name; the vowels a and e taking the quality of a in such words as far, mar, etc. Just as various in writing the family name has been the colors of their arms and mottos. Although the original arms have always remained the same form olden times to the present--three mullets or etoiles on a chevron-- the amplest play has been given to taste, fancy or ignorance of heroic patching with regard to colors. Also the crest, originally a hart's head, has in like manner been subjected to various changes. This distinguished family in its various branches possessed a great number of arms, many of them the author of this book has copied, but it would cost too much to produce them in this work. The dificulty of tracing the early families of Carrs in England centuries back in a definite and concise manner, is exceedingly perplexing and attended with many failures and disappointments. The records of the earliest Carrs who settled in this country, date back three centuries, to four brothers who were born in London. Their names were Benjamin, William, George and James Carr. The name of the father of these four sons, the author has been unable to find. The descendants of these brothers, are given in the following pages of the Carr Family Records in as complete a manner as could be obtained. I. BENJAMIN CARR was born in London, Eng., Aug. 18, 1592. He married Martha Hardington, in London, Sept. 2, 1613. They both died in London. Their children were, 2X1. Robert Carr, b. October 4, 1614. 3X2. Caleb Carr, b. December 9, 1616. 4X3. Richard Carr, b. January 5, 1621. 5X4. Andrew Carr, b. December 5, 1622. from Carr Family Records [rogerd2527.ged] Benjamin Carr died in 1653 leaving his four sons to live with relatives. The two older boys, Robert and Caleb were sent to Plymouth Colony on the 'Elizabeth Ann' on May 9, 1635, to live with their Uncle William and Aunt Susan (Rothchild) Carr. William and Susan and their small baby had sailed to America in 1621 on the 'Fortune' which was commanded by Capt. Roger Williams. They stayed in Plymouth Colony until June 1622, then with only an Indian as companion and a compass for a guide, they set out on foot in a SW direction through a trackless wilderness. After a journey of 48 days, they came to what is now Mount Hope Bay, where they built their cabin about where Bristol, Rhode Island is located now. (Quoted from Watson's 'The House of Carr',1926) iii. William Carr, born June 17, 1597 in Fennehurst, Scotland; died June 04, 1672 in Bristol, Bristol Co., Ri. Notes for William Carr: [rogerd2527.ged] William and Susan Carr and child George came to America in the fall of 1621 on the ship 'Fortune' with Captain Roger Williams and 35 passengers. They landed Nov 7, 1621 and lived during the winter with his brother George. Both William and his wife belonged to the Society of Friends. On June 1, 1622 they left Salem and traveled through the forest and settled on July 18, 1622 at a place which later became the town of Bristol, Rhode Island. In 1636 Capt. Roger Wiliams, who had left the sea, moved from Salem with a colony of Friends and settled at the same place, founded the state and called it Rhode Island and laid out several towns. (These notes were furnished to Lela Carwardine in a letter written to her on Nov. 16, 1942 by her brother Richard Whitney) 720 iv. George Carr, born August 15, 1599 in London, Middlesex, England; died April 04, 1682 in Salisbury, Essex Co., Ma; married Elizabeth Oliver Bef. 1642 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. v. James Carr, born 1601 in London, Middlesex, England; died Abt. 1681 in London, London, England. Notes for James Carr: [rogerd2527.ged] James ran away from home when just a boy and went to sea, afterward becoming a sea Captain. He wa drowned while on a voyage from the West Indies to Boston. It is presumed that he had no family. vi. Richard Carr, born 1606 in London, England; died May 17, 1689 in Hampton, Nh. Notes for Richard Carr: [rogerd2527.ged] Richard came to America with his brother Andrew on the ship 'Abigail' in August 1635, three months after the two older brothers, and proably they were sent to live with their Uncle George in Ipswich, Mass. When he grew up he settled in Hampton, New Hampshire, but later settled in Salisbury, Mass. vii. Carr, born Abt. 1608 in London, England. viii. Robert Carr, born Abt. 1620 in London, England. 1442. Thomas Oliver, born April 14, 1582 in Bristol, Gloucester, England; died June 01, 1658 in Boston, Suffolk, Mass.. He married 1443. Ann Purchase in London, England. 1443. Ann Purchase, born 1591 in London, England; died December 20, 1662 in Boston, Suffolk, Mass.. Child of Thomas Oliver and Ann Purchase is: 721 i. Elizabeth Oliver, born April 12, 1624 in Bristol, Gloucaster, England; died May 06, 1691 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass; married George Carr Bef. 1642 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. 1448. John Bailey, born 1590 in Chippenham, Wiltshire, Salisbury, England; died November 02, 1651 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. He married 1449. Eleanor Knight 1612 in Chippenham, Wilts, England. 1449. Eleanor Knight, born 1587 in Chippenham, Wiltshire, England; died Aft. October 28, 1651 in Chippenham, Wiltshire, England. Child of John Bailey and Eleanor Knight is: 724 i. John Bailey, born July 22, 1613; died March 16, 1690/91 in Newbury, Essex, Mass; married Eleanor Emery 1640 in Chippenham, Wilts, England. 1450. John Emery, born September 29, 1598 in Romsey, Hampshire, England; died November 03, 1683 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. He married 1451. Alice Grantham 1627 in Romsey, Hampshire, England. 1451. Alice Grantham, born 1599 in Romsey, Hampshire, England; died April 28, 1649 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. She was the daughter of 2902. Andrew Grantham. Children of John Emery and Alice Grantham are: 725 i. Eleanor Emery, born November 07, 1624 in Romsey, Hampshire, England; died Bef. September 23, 1700 in Newbury, Essex, Mass; married John Bailey 1640 in Chippenham, Wilts, England. 726 ii. John Emery, born June 12, 1628 in Romsey, Hampshire, England; died August 03, 1693 in Newbury, Essex, Mass; married Mary Webster 1650 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. 1454. John Webster, born January 27, 1604/05 in Bolsover, Derbyshire, England; died November 04, 1646 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England. He married 1455. Mary Shatswell. 1455. Mary Shatswell, born 1606 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England; died April 28, 1694 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. She was the daughter of 2910. John Shatswell and 2911. Judith Dillingham. Child of John Webster and Mary Shatswell is: 727 i. Mary Webster, born 1630; died February 03, 1708/09 in Newbury, Essex, Mass; married John Emery 1650 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. 1456. Andrew Greeley, born Abt. 1617 in England; died June 30, 1697 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. He was the son of 2912. Andrew Greeley. He married 1457. Mary Moyse 1643 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. 1457. Mary Moyse, born 1622 in Salisbury, Essex, MA; died December 24, 1703 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. She was the daughter of 2914. Joseph Moyse and 2915. Hannah Folcord. Child of Andrew Greeley and Mary Moyse is: 728 i. Philip Greeley, born September 21, 1644 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.; died May 17, 1717 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass; married Sarah Ilsley February 17, 1669/70 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. 1458. John Illsley, born 1613; died December 10, 1683 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. He was the son of 2916. Richard Illsley and 2917. Jane Lewes. He married 1459. Sarah Hatfield 1639. 1459. Sarah Hatfield, born 1621 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.; died August 03, 1673. She was the daughter of 2918. Richard Hatfield and 2919. Judith. Child of John Illsley and Sarah Hatfield is: 729 i. Sarah Ilsley, born June 30, 1644 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.; died July 19, 1710 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass; married Philip Greeley February 17, 1669/70 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. 1460. Richard Walker, born 1611 in England; died May 16, 1687 in Mass. He married 1461. Sarah Talmadge 1640 in Lynn, Essex, Mass.. 1461. Sarah Talmadge, born Abt. 1611 in Newton Stacey, Southhampton, Hampshire, England; died Abt. 1687 in Lynn, Essex, Mass.. She was the daughter of 2922. Thomas Talmadge and 2923. Elizabeth. Child of Richard Walker and Sarah Talmadge is: 730 i. Shubael Walker, born Abt. 1641 in Lynn, Essex, Mass.; died January 1688/89 in Bradford, Essex, Mass; married Patience Jewett May 29, 1666 in Lynn, Essex, Mass.. 1462. Joseph Jewett, born December 31, 1609 in Bradford, West Riding, Yorkshire, England; died February 26, 1659/60 in Boston, Suffolk, Mass.. He married 1463. Mary Mallinson October 31, 1634 in Bradford, Yorkshire, England. 1463. Mary Mallinson, born May 29, 1606 in Bradford, West Riding, Yorkshire, England; died April 12, 1652 in Rowley, Essex, Mass.. Child of Joseph Jewett and Mary Mallinson is: 731 i. Patience Jewett, born March 05, 1644/45 in Rowley, Essex, Mass.; died in Lynn, Essex, Mass; married Shubael Walker May 29, 1666 in Lynn, Essex, Mass.. 1464. John Stevens, born July 07, 1605 in Caversham, Oxford, England; died April 11, 1662 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. He was the son of 2928. John Stevens and 2929. Alice Atkins. He married 1465. Catherine Codeman April 10, 1662 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. 1465. Catherine Codeman, born 1607 in Caversham, Oxford, England; died July 31, 1682 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. Child of John Stevens and Catherine Codeman is: 732 i. Benjamin Stevens, born June 24, 1656 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass; married Hannah Barnard October 28, 1673 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. 1466. Thomas Barnard, born August 10, 1617 in Kingston, England; died July 07, 1677 in Amesbury, Essex, Massachusetts. He was the son of 2932. William Barnard and 2933. Emily E. Nye. He married 1467. Helen Hoyt 1640 in Salisbury, Massachusetts. 1467. Helen Hoyt, born Abt. 1616 in Salisbury,E, MA.; died November 27, 1694 in Amesbury, Ma.. She was the daughter of 2934. John Hoyt and 2935. Frances Tewksbury. Notes for Thomas Barnard: [stone3.FTW] [stone2.FTW] Thomas Barnard was born on August 10, 1617, possibly in Kingston, England. His parents may have been John Bernard and Phebe_____. ( This information taken from a LDS pedigree and is undocumented). Thomas Barnard came from England and was one of the first settlers of Salisbury, MA. (inc. 1640). His town is shown on a map of East Salisbury in 1639; he was a signer of the Articles of Agreement and one of the first eighteen "commoners." On Jan. 1, 1658, he and another "were chosen for ordering the prudential affairs of the Company", and in the latter part of that month was one of two chosen "standing Lot Layers", and served as such for many years. He was one of the ten original purchasers of Nantucket in 1659 and was probably represented there by his brother Robert, who was later admitted as his partner and to whom he assigned half his interest in the island. In 1665, he served on a committee to build a "meeting-house" and on June 15,1666, was chosen moderator of the town of New Salisbury and one of the first five Prudential men. On July 9,1667, a committee of which Thomas Barnard was one, was appointed to seat the people in the new church: "Thomas Barnard, Sr. is to set in the first seate in the Sowett side of the Metlen- house, behind the tabell and Goode Wiffe Barnard is to set in the second seate." It was said he was killed by Indians in 1667 but on April 11, 1670, "Thomas Barnard, Sr." was chosen one of three Prudential men. However, in 1677, there was an Indian raid upon Salisbury, several inhabitants were killed whose names are unknown and it was probably then that Thomas Barnard lost his life. Thomas was a grand juror in Salisbury on 4/11/1665. Child of Thomas Barnard is: Children of Thomas Barnard and Helen Hoyt are: i. Thomas Barnard, born May 10, 1641 in AMESBURY, MA.; died December 05, 1715 in AMESBURY, MA; married Sarah M. Peasley April 12, 1664 in Amesbury, Ma; born September 20, 1642 in Newbury, Massachusetts; died September 14, 1736 in Amesbury, Ma.. Notes for Thomas Barnard: Served as a soldier in King Phillip's War. ii. Nathaniel Barnard, born January 15, 1642/43 in Salisbury, Massachusetts; died May 03, 1718 in Nantucket, Massachusetts. iii. Martha Barnard, born September 22, 1645 in Salisbury, Massachusetts; died WFT Est. 1690-1740. iv. Mary Barnard, born September 22, 1645 in Salisbury, Massachusetts; died WFT Est. 1683-1740. v. Sarah Barnard, born September 28, 1647 in Salisbury, Massachusetts; died WFT Est. 1673-1741. 733 vi. Hannah Barnard, born November 24, 1649 in Salisbury, Massachusetts; died February 27, 1711/12 in Salisbury, Massachusetts; married Benjamin Stevens October 28, 1673 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. vii. Ruth Barnard, born October 16, 1651 in Salisbury, Massachusetts; died November 05, 1723 in Haverhill, Massachusetts; married DR Joseph Peasley January 21, 1671/72; born September 09, 1646 in Haverhill, Essex, MA; died March 21, 1733/34 in Haverhill, Essex, MA. Notes for DR Joseph Peasley: [stone3.FTW] [stone2.FTW] Ruth and Joseph's first child, Mary, was conceived out of wedlock and born on July 14, 1672 , less then 6 months after the wedding. Consequently, at the quartlerly court session at Salisbury on April 8,1673 "Joseph P. and Ruth, his wife, presented for fornication, confessed and were sentenced to be whipped tommorow or pay a fine of 6 pounds". The record does not state which they choose. viii. John Barnard, born January 12, 1654/55 in Salisbury, Massachusetts; died July 15, 1718 in Amesbury, Massachusetts. ix. Abigail Barnard, born January 20, 1656/57 in Salisbury, Massachusetts; died WFT Est. 1686- 1751. 1792. Solomon Johnson, born 1601 in England; died July 26, 1690 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Mass.. He was the son of 3584. Solomon Johnson. He married 1793. Eleanor Crafts 1628 in Sudbury, Suffolk, Mass.. 1793. Eleanor Crafts, born July 04, 1602 in Auckland, St. Andrew, Durham, England; died June 04, 1685 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Mass.. Child of Solomon Johnson and Eleanor Crafts is: 896 i. John Johnson, born November 19, 1657 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Mass.; died May 04, 1713 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Mass; married Deborah Ward Abt. 1674 in Middlesex, Mass.. 1794. William Ward, born May 15, 1603 in Warrington, Lancs, England; died August 10, 1687 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Mass.. He married 1795. Elizabeth Philips. 1795. Elizabeth Philips, born December 08, 1616 in Sutton, Bedford, England; died December 09, 1700. Child of William Ward and Elizabeth Philips is: 897 i. Deborah Ward, born 1637 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Mass.; died August 09, 1697 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Mass; married John Johnson Abt. 1674 in Middlesex, Mass.. 1796. Thomas Lamb, born 1596 in Somerset, England; died March 28, 1646 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Mass.. He married 1797. Dorothy Harbittle. 1797. Dorothy Harbittle, born 1619 in Horton, Demens, Northumberland, England; died January 28, 1697/98. Child of Thomas Lamb and Dorothy Harbittle is: 898 i. Joshua Lamb, born November 27, 1642 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Mass.; died October 01, 1702; married Mary Alcock 1671 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Mass.. 1798. John Alcock, born January 01, 1624/25 in Marefield, York, England; died March 27, 1667 in Boston, Suffolk, Mass.. He married 1799. Sarah Palsgrave. 1799. Sarah Palsgrave, born 1621 in Wyndham, England. Child of John Alcock and Sarah Palsgrave is: 899 i. Mary Alcock, born October 04, 1644 in Dedham, Norfolk, Mass; died September 23, 1690; married Joshua Lamb 1671 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Mass.. 1800. Thomas Richardson, born July 03, 1608 in Westmill, Hertford, England; died August 28, 1651 in Woburn, Essex, Mass.. He married 1801. Mary Baldwin March 04, 1633/34 in Charleston, Middlesex, Mass.. 1801. Mary Baldwin, born 1612 in Chesham, Buckingham, England; died May 19, 1670 in Woburn, Essex, Mass.. Child of Thomas Richardson and Mary Baldwin is: 900 i. Nathaniel Richardson, born January 02, 1649/50 in Woburn, Essex, Mass.; died December 04, 1714 in Woburn, Essex, Mass; married Mary Peacock December 22, 1672 in Woburn, Essex, Mass.. 1802. John Peacock, born 1608 in Devon, England; died October 30, 1670 in Stratford, Fairfield, CT. He married 1803. Joyce Rejoice. 1803. Joyce Rejoice, born 1620 in England. Child of John Peacock and Joyce Rejoice is: 901 i. Mary Peacock, born 1654 in Woburn, Essex, Mass.; died December 22, 1719 in Woburn, Essex, Mass; married Nathaniel Richardson December 22, 1672 in Woburn, Essex, Mass.. 1804. Thomas GREENE, born 1630 in Leicestershire, England; died February 15, 1673/74 in Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts. He was the son of 3608. Thomas Greene and 3609. Elizabeth Lynde. He married 1805. Rebecca Hills April 01, 1652 in Malden, Mdlsx, MA. 1805. Rebecca Hills, born April 20, 1634 in Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts; died June 06, 1674 in Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts. She was the daughter of 3610. Joseph Hill and 3611. Rose Dunster. Notes for Thomas GREENE: [1797194.ged] Ancestral File Number: 51L1-7F AFN # 51L1-7F; NT57-3C Notes for Rebecca Hills: [1797194.ged] Ancestral File Number: 8LG0-8B Children of Thomas GREENE and Rebecca Hills are: i. Rebecca GREENE, born in Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts; died May 25, 1726 in Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Notes for Rebecca GREENE: [1797194.ged] Ancestral File Number: 8KH8-C0 ii. Thomas Green, born February 1655/56 in Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts; died April 15, 1674 in Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Notes for Thomas Green: [1797194.ged] Ancestral File Number: 8LG0-CT iii. Grace Green, born Abt. 1657 in Of, Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts; died August 03, 1658 in Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Notes for Grace Green: [1797194.ged] Ancestral File Number: LSM9-VX iv. Hannah Green, born October 16, 1658 in Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts; died March 25, 1659 in Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Notes for Hannah Green: [1797194.ged] Ancestral File Number: 8LG0-9H v. Hannah Green, born December 24, 1659 in Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts; died in Braintree, , Massachusetts. Notes for Hannah Green: [1797194.ged] Ancestral File Number: 8M1C-MG vi. Thomas Green, born February 1665/66 in Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts; died August 24, 1745 in Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Notes for Thomas Green: [1797194.ged] Ancestral File Number: 92CH-H7 902 vii. Samuel Greene, born October 05, 1670 in Malden, Middlesex, Mass.; died January 02, 1734/35 in Leicester, Worcester, Mass; married Elizabeth Upham October 28, 1691 in Malden, Middlesex, Mass.. 1806. Phineas Upham, born 1636 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Mass.; died August 1676 in Malden, Middlesex, Mass.. He was the son of 3612. John Upham and 3613. Elizabeth Slade. He married 1807. Ruth Wood. 1807. Ruth Wood, born Abt. 1637; died January 18, 1693/94 in Malden, Middlesex, Mass.. She was the daughter of 3614. Edward Wood and 3615. Ruth Mousall. Child of Phineas Upham and Ruth Wood is: 903 i. Elizabeth Upham, born 1658 in Malden, Middlesex, Mass.; died 1720 in Leicester, Worcester, Mass; married Samuel Greene October 28, 1691 in Malden, Middlesex, Mass.. 1808. William Merrick, born 1602 in Wales; died March 06, 1686/87 in Eastham, Barnstable, Mass.. He married 1809. Rebecca Tracy 1643 in Eastham, Barnstable, Mass.. 1809. Rebecca Tracy, born 1623 in Eastham, Barnstable, Mass.; died December 03, 1686 in Eastham, Barnstable, MA. She was the daughter of 3618. Stephen Tracy and 3619. Tryphosa Lee. Children of William Merrick and Rebecca Tracy are: 904 i. William Merrick, born September 15, 1643 in Eastham, Barnstable, Mass.; died October 30, 1732 in Hardwick, Worcester, Mass; married Abigail Hopkins May 23, 1667 in Hardwick, Worcester, Mass.. 909 ii. Sarah Merrick, born August 01, 1654 in Eastham, Barnstable, Mass.; died April 21, 1696 in Eastham, Barnstable, Mass; married James Freeman December 18, 1672 in Eastham, Barnstable, Mass.. 1810. Giles Hopkins, born January 30, 1607/08 in Wotton-Under-Edge, Gloucester, England; died April 16, 1690 in Eastham, Barnstable, Mass.. He was the son of 3620. Stephen Hopkins and 3621. Mary. He married 1811. Catherine Wheldon October 09, 1639. 1811. Catherine Wheldon, born 1620 in Eastham, Barnstable, Mass.; died March 05, 1687/88 in Eastham, Barnstable, Mass.. She was the daughter of 3622. Gabriel Whelden and 3623. Margaret Diguina Wampanoag. Child of Giles Hopkins and Catherine Wheldon is: 905 i. Abigail Hopkins, born October 1644 in Eastham, Barnstable, Mass.; died 1691 in Eastham, Barnstable, Mass; married William Merrick May 23, 1667 in Hardwick, Worcester, Mass.. 1812. Samuel Freeman, born 1605 in Mawlyn, Kent, England; died 1639. He married 1813. Apphia Quicke July 14, 1624 in St. Ann's Blackfriers, London, England. 1813. Apphia Quicke, born 1602 in Mawlyn, Kent, England; died August 01, 1668. Child of Samuel Freeman and Apphia Quicke is: 906 i. Samuel Freeman, born May 11, 1638 in Watertown, Middlesex, Mass.; died November 25, 1712 in Eastham, Barnstable, Mass; married Mercy Southworth. 1814. Constant Southworth, born 1614 in Leiden, Holland; died March 11, 1678/79 in Duxbury, Plymouth, MA. He was the son of 3628. Edward Southworth and 3629. Alice Carpenter. He married 1815. Elizabeth Collier November 02, 1637 in Plymouth, Mass.. 1815. Elizabeth Collier, born 1616 in Saint Olave, Southwark, Surrey, England; died April 05, 1670 in Plymouth County, Massachusetts. She was the daughter of 3630. William Collier and 3631. Jane Clark. Notes for Elizabeth Collier: [532830.ged] Ancestral File Number: 840P-KC Child of Constant Southworth and Elizabeth Collier is: 907 i. Mercy Southworth, born May 11, 1638 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Mass.; died November 25, 1712; married Samuel Freeman. 1816. Bridges Freeman, born 1603 in Wallingford, Oxford, England; died 1655 in James City, Jamestown, VA. He married 1817. Bridget Fowler 1635. 1817. Bridget Fowler, born 1607 in England; died in James City, Jamestown, VA. Child of Bridges Freeman and Bridget Fowler is: 908 i. James Freeman, born February 02, 1648/49 in St. Peters Parish, Kent, Va.; died January 23, 1686/87 in Eastham, Barnstable, Mass; married Sarah Merrick December 18, 1672 in Eastham, Barnstable, Mass.. 1820. George Watson, born 1602 in Holme On Spaulding, York, England; died January 31, 1687/88 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Mass.. He married 1821. Phebe Hicks 1635 in Plymouth, Mass.. 1821. Phebe Hicks, born March 15, 1612/13 in Bermondsey, London, England; died May 22, 1663 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Mass.. Child of George Watson and Phebe Hicks is: 910 i. Elkanah Watson, born February 25, 1654/55 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Mass.; died February 08, 1688/89 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Mass; married Mercy Hodge November 25, 1677 in Plymouth, Mass.. 1822. William Hodge, born March 27, 1602 in Northampton, England; died August 11, 1670 in Yarmouth, Barnstable, Mass.. He married 1823. Blanche Hall 1655 in Yarmouth, Barnstable, Mass.. 1823. Blanche Hall, born 1604 in Northleigh, Devon, England. Child of William Hodge and Blanche Hall is: 911 i. Mercy Hodge, born 1658 in Yarmouth, Barnstable, Mass.; died September 27, 1721 in Hardwick, Worcester, Mass; married Elkanah Watson November 25, 1677 in Plymouth, Mass.. 1824. John Powers, born Abt. 1600 in England; died in Charlestown, Suffolk, Mass.. He married 1825. Sarah. 1825. Sarah, born Abt. 1605. Child of John Powers and Sarah is: 912 i. Walter Powers, born 1639 in Essex, England; died February 22, 1707/08 in Concord, Middlesex, Mass; married Tryal Shephard March 11, 1659/60 in Malden, Middlesex, Mass.. 1826. Ralph Shephard, born Abt. 1606 in Limehouse, Stepney, England; died September 11, 1693 in Malden, Middlesex, Mass.. He married 1827. Thankful Lord May 21, 1632 in Towcester, Northampton, England. 1827. Thankful Lord, born June 30, 1609 in Towchester, Northamptonshire, England; died 1693 in Malden, Middlesex, Mass.. Child of Ralph Shephard and Thankful Lord is: 913 i. Tryal Shephard, born February 10, 1640/41 in Weymouth, Mass.; died 1708 in Littleton, Middlesex, Mass; married Walter Powers March 11, 1659/60 in Malden, Middlesex, Mass.. 1828. John Harwood, born 1600 in London, London, England; died February 16, 1651/52 in London, London, England. He married 1829. Dorothy Usher 1620 in London, England. 1829. Dorothy Usher, born 1599 in London, London, England. Child of John Harwood and Dorothy Usher is: 914 i. Nathaniel Harwood, born 1626 in London, London, England; died February 07, 1714/15 in Concord, Middlesex, Mass; married Elizabeth Barron 1660 in Boston, Suffolk, Mass.. 1832. Nathan Fiske, born 1615 in Weybread, Suffolk, England; died June 21, 1696 in Watertown, Middlesex, Mass.. He married 1833. Susanna Browne in Watertown, Middlesex, Mass.. 1833. Susanna Browne, born 1620 in England; died in Watertown, Middlesex, Mass.. Child of Nathan Fiske and Susanna Browne is: 916 i. Nathan Fiske, born October 17, 1642 in Watertown, Middlesex, Mass.; died October 11, 1694 in Watertown, Middlesex, Mass; married Elizabeth Frye February 26, 1663/64 in Dorchester, Suffolk Co., Mass.. 1834. William Frye, born August 10, 1606 in Weymouth, Dorset, England; died October 26, 1642 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Mass.. He married 1835. Elizabeth Humphrey 1638 in Weymouth, Dorset, England. 1835. Elizabeth Humphrey, born 1602 in Wendover, Buckingham, England; died October 26, 1642 in Weymouth, Dorset, England. Child of William Frye and Elizabeth Humphrey is: 917 i. Elizabeth Frye, born October 20, 1639 in Watertown, Middlesex, Mass.; died May 15, 1696 in Watertown, Middlesex, Mass; married Nathan Fiske February 26, 1663/64 in Dorchester, Suffolk Co., Mass.. 1836. Stephen Jennings, born 1633 in Mass.; died 1738. Child of Stephen Jennings is: 918 i. Stephen Jennings, born 1666 in Hatfield, Hampshire, Mass.; died September 03, 1701 in Framingham, Middlesex, Mass; married Hannah Stanhope January 01, 1683/84 in Sudbury, Suffolk, Mass.. 1838. Jonathan Stanhope, born 1632 in Ipswich, Essex, Mass.; died October 22, 1702 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Mass.. He married 1839. Susanna Ayres April 16, 1656 in Charleston, Middlesex, Mass.. 1839. Susanna Ayres, born 1635 in Ipswich, Essex, Mass.; died June 02, 1676 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Mass.. She was the daughter of 3678. John Ayres and 3679. Hannah Evered. Child of Jonathan Stanhope and Susanna Ayres is: 919 i. Hannah Stanhope, born 1659 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Mass; married Stephen Jennings January 01, 1683/84 in Sudbury, Suffolk, Mass.. 1840. James Hinds, born 1613 in Bedford, Bedford, England; died March 1650/51 in Southhold, Suffolk, NY. He married 1841. Mary Knight 1638 in Salem, Essex, Mass.. 1841. Mary Knight, born 1618 in Ramsey, England; died 1699 in Mass.. She was the daughter of 3682. John Knight and 3683. Mary Hawkins. Child of James Hinds and Mary Knight is: 920 i. John Hinds, born August 28, 1639 in Salem, Exxex, Mass.; died March 08, 1718/19 in Lancaster, Worcester, Mass; married Mary Butler February 09, 1680/81 in Lancaster, Worcester, Mass.. 1844. Samuel Walker, born June 28, 1643 in Reading, Middlesex, Mass.; died January 18, 1700/01 in Woburn, Middlesex, Mass.. He was the son of 3688. Samuel Walker and 3689. Hannah. He married 1845. Sarah Reed in Woburn, Essex, Mass.. 1845. Sarah Reed, born Abt. 1638 in Woburn, Middlesex, Mass.; died November 01, 1681 in Woburn, Middlesex, Mass.. She was the daughter of 3690. William Reed and 3691. Mabel Kendall. Child of Samuel Walker and Sarah Reed is: 922 i. Edward Walker, born October 12, 1663 in Woburn, Middlesex, Mass.; died May 17, 1735 in Brookfield, Worcester, Mass; married Elizabeth Dean May 25, 1690 in Charlestown, Plymouth, Mass.. 1846. Joseph Dean, born 1638 in Concord, Middlesex, Mass.; died March 01, 1715/16 in Concord, Middlesex, Mass.. He was the son of 3692. Thomas Dean and 3693. Elizabeth. He married 1847. Elizabeth Fuller September 20, 1662 in Concord, Middlesex, Mass.. 1847. Elizabeth Fuller, born September 12, 1645 in Concord, Middlesex, Mass.. She was the daughter of 3694. Thomas Fuller and 3695. Elizabeth Tidd. Child of Joseph Dean and Elizabeth Fuller is: 923 i. Elizabeth Dean, born August 14, 1671 in Concord, Middlesex, Mass.; died 1735; married Edward Walker May 25, 1690 in Charlestown, Plymouth, Mass.. 1856. Daniel Ladd, born Abt. 1615 in England; died July 27, 1693 in Haverhill, Essex, MA. He married 1857. Ann 1640 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. 1857. Ann, born Abt. 1617 in Salisbury, Essex, MA; died 1689 in Salisbury, Essex, MA. Child of Daniel Ladd and Ann is: 928 i. Samuel Ladd, born November 01, 1649 in Haverhill, Essex, MA; died February 22, 1697/98 in Haverhill, Essex, MA; married Martha Corliss December 01, 1674 in Haverhill, Essex, MA. 1858. George Corliss, born 1617 in Exeter, Devonshire, England; died October 19, 1686 in Haverhill, Essex, MA. He was the son of 3716. Thomas Corliss. He married 1859. Joanna Davis October 26, 1645 in Haverhill, Essex, MA. 1859. Joanna Davis, born Abt. 1624 in Marlborough, Wiltshire, England; died April 17, 1688 in Haverhill, Essex, MA. Child of George Corliss and Joanna Davis is: 929 i. Martha Corliss, born January 02, 1651/52 in Haverhill, Essex, MA; died Aft. 1698 in Norwich, New London, CT; married Samuel Ladd December 01, 1674 in Haverhill, Essex, MA. 1864. George Lillie, born Bet. 1637 - 1638 in Scotland; died February 14, 1690/91 in Reading, Middlesex, MA. He married 1865. Hannah Smith November 15, 1659 in Reading, Middlesex, MA. 1865. Hannah Smith, born Bet. 1637 - 1638 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA; died May 06, 1666 in Reading, Middlesex, MA. Child of George Lillie and Hannah Smith is: 932 i. Samuel Lillie, born May 14, 1665 in Reading, Middlesex, MA; died Bef. March 13, 1753 in Sutton, Middlesex, MA; married Hannah Boutwell December 22, 1692 in Reading, Middlesex, MA. 1866. John Boutwell, born 1645 in Reading, Middlesex, MA; died December 03, 1719 in Reading, Middlesex, MA. He was the son of 3732. James Boutwell and 3733. Alice Lawson. He married 1867. Hannah Davis May 10, 1669 in Reading, Middlesex, MA. 1867. Hannah Davis, born May 31, 1648 in Reading, Middlesex, MA; died 1719 in Reading, Middlesex, MA. She was the daughter of 3734. George Davis and 3735. Sarah Clark. Child of John Boutwell and Hannah Davis is: 933 i. Hannah Boutwell, born June 03, 1672 in Reading, Middlesex, MA; died Bef. 1753 in Sutton, Middlesex, MA; married Samuel Lillie December 22, 1692 in Reading, Middlesex, MA. 1868. John Wright, born Abt. 1616 in Solihull, Warwick, England; died 1658 in Boston, Suffolk, MA. He was the son of 3736. Jonathan Wright and 3737. Sarah. He married 1869. Alice Neway Abt. 1641 in Andover, Essex, MA. 1869. Alice Neway, born 1619 in Solihull, Warwick, England; died in Andover, Essex, MA. Child of John Wright and Alice Neway is: 934 i. Walter Wright, born 1642 in Andover, Essex, MA; died October 26, 1712 in Andover, Essex, MA; married Elizabeth Peters. 1870. Andrew Peters, born Abt. 1635 in Cornwall, England; died December 14, 1713 in Andover, Essex, MA. He was the son of 3740. William Peters and 3741. Joan Algerine. He married 1871. Mercy Beamsley Abt. 1659 in Boston, Suffolk, MA. 1871. Mercy Beamsley, born December 09, 1637 in Boston, Suffolk, MA; died November 05, 1726 in Andover, Essex, MA. She was the daughter of 3742. William Beamsley and 3743. Ann. Child of Andrew Peters and Mercy Beamsley is: 935 i. Elizabeth Peters, born August 26, 1662 in Ipswich, Essex, MA; died October 31, 1703 in Andover, Essex, MA; married Walter Wright. 1872. Jonathan Hatch, born 1626 in England; died December 1710 in Falmouth, Barnstable, MA. He was the son of 3744. Thomas Hatch and 3745. Grace. He married 1873. Sarah Rowley April 11, 1646 in Plymouth, Mass.. 1873. Sarah Rowley, born August 11, 1625 in England. She was the daughter of 3746. Henry Rowley and 3747. Ann Palmer. Child of Jonathan Hatch and Sarah Rowley is: 936 i. Joseph Hatch, born May 07, 1654 in Falmouth, Barnstable, MA; died February 16, 1737/38 in Falmouth, Barnstable, MA; married Amy Allen December 07, 1683. 1874. James Allen, born 1636 in Braintree, Norfolk, MA; died July 25, 1714 in Tisbury, Dukes, MA. He was the son of 3748. Samuel Allen and 3749. Ann Whitmore. He married 1875. Elizabeth Patridge Bef. 1663. 1875. Elizabeth Patridge, born February 14, 1642/43 in Duxbury, Plymouth, MA; died August 07, 1722. She was the daughter of 3750. George Partridge and 3751. Sarah Tracy. Child of James Allen and Elizabeth Patridge is: 937 i. Amy Allen, born August 14, 1663 in Sandwich, Barnstable, MA; died February 24, 1708/09 in Falmouth, Barnstable, MA; married Joseph Hatch December 07, 1683. 1876. William Weeks, born 1620 in Staines, Middlesex, England; died 1688 in Edgartown, MA. He married 1877. Mary Lynde. 1877. Mary Lynde, born 1628 in Dunstable, England; died 1693 in Marha's Vineyard, MA. Child of William Weeks and Mary Lynde is: 938 i. John Weeks, born 1655 in Martha's Vineyard, Dukes, MA; died August 07, 1730 in Falmouth, Barnstable, MA; married Mary Rowley January 07, 1674/75 in Falmouth, Barnstable, MA. 1878. Moses Rowley, born 1627 in London, Middlesex, England; died 1705 in East Haddam, Middlesex, England. He was the son of 3746. Henry Rowley and 3747. Ann Palmer. He married 1879. Elizabeth Fuller April 22, 1652 in East Haddam, CT. 1879. Elizabeth Fuller, born April 04, 1626 in Plymouth, MA; died July 20, 1655 in Colchester, New London, CT. She was the daughter of 3758. Mathew Fuller and 3759. Frances Iyde. Child of Moses Rowley and Elizabeth Fuller is: 939 i. Mary Rowley, born March 20, 1652/53 in Falmouth, Barnstable, MA; died Bef. 1705 in Falmouth, Barnstable, MA; married John Weeks January 07, 1674/75 in Falmouth, Barnstable, MA. 1880. Charles Stearns, born Abt. 1622 in England; died 1696 in Lynn, Essex, MA. He was the son of 3760. Shubael Stearns. He married 1881. Rebecca Gibson June 22, 1654 in Watertown, Middlesex, Mass.. 1881. Rebecca Gibson, born 1635 in Cambridge, Suffolk, MA; died Abt. 1681 in Lynnfield, Essex, MA. She was the daughter of 3762. John Gibson and 3763. Rebecca Thompson. Child of Charles Stearns and Rebecca Gibson is: 940 i. Shubael Stearns, born September 20, 1655 in Cambridge, Middlesex, MA; died Abt. 1734 in Lynn, Essex, MA; married Mary Upton April 27, 1682 in Reading, Middlesex, MA. 1882. John Upton, born 1622 in Newton Ferrers, England; died July 11, 1699 in North Reading, Middlesex, MA. He married 1883. Eleanor Stuart 1655 in Danvers, Essex, MA. 1883. Eleanor Stuart, born Abt. 1630 in Salem, Essex, MA; died Aft. 1675 in Reading, Middlesex, MA. She was the daughter of 3766. James Stuart. Child of John Upton and Eleanor Stuart is: 941 i. Mary Upton, born Abt. 1665 in Danvers, Essex, MA; died Bef. September 02, 1734 in Lynn, Essex, MA; married Shubael Stearns April 27, 1682 in Reading, Middlesex, MA. 1888. James Philbrick, born Bef. December 02, 1619 in Bures, Suffolkshire, England; died November 16, 1674 in Hampton Falls, Rockingham, NH. He was the son of 3776. Thomas Philbrick and 3777. Elizabeth Knopp. He married 1889. Anna Roberts Bef. 1651 in Hampton, Rockingham, NH. 1889. Anna Roberts, born Abt. 1634 in Dover, Strafford, NH; died December 31, 1717 in Hampton Falls, Rockingham, NH. She was the daughter of 3778. Thomas Roberts and 3779. Rebecca Hilton. Child of James Philbrick and Anna Roberts is: 944 i. James Philbrick, born July 13, 1651 in Hampstead, Rockingham, NH; died November 04, 1723 in Hampton Falls, Rockingham, NH; married Hannah Perkins December 01, 1674 in Hampton, Rockingham, NH. 1890. Isaac Perkins, born January 26, 1610/11 in Hillmorton, Warwicks, Gloucestershire, England; died November 13, 1685 in Hampton, Rockingham, NH. He was the son of 3780. John Perkins and 3781. Judith Gater. He married 1891. Susanna Wise 1638 in Ipswich, MA. 1891. Susanna Wise, born 1614 in Hillmorton, Warwicks, Gloucestershire, England; died July 17, 1699 in Newcastle, Rockingham, NH. She was the daughter of 3782. Humphrey Wise and 3783. Susanna Pakeman. Child of Isaac Perkins and Susanna Wise is: 945 i. Hannah Perkins, born February 24, 1655/56 in Hampton Falls, Rockingham, NH; died May 23, 1739 in Hampton Falls, Rockingham, NH; married James Philbrick December 01, 1674 in Hampton, Rockingham, NH. 1892. Thomas Silver, born 1622 in England; died September 06, 1682 in Newbury, Essex, MA. He married 1893. Katherine Coker August 18, 1649 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. 1893. Katherine Coker, born Abt. 1628 in Wiltshire, England; died July 23, 1665 in Newbury, Essex, MA. She was the daughter of 3786. Robert Coker and 3787. Katherine. Child of Thomas Silver and Katherine Coker is: 946 i. Thomas Silver, born March 26, 1658 in Newbury, Essex, MA; died August 26, 1695 in Haverhill, Essex, MA; married Mary Williams January 04, 1680/81 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. 1894. John Williams, born Abt. 1631 in Haverhill, Essex, MA; died April 30, 1698 in Haverhill, Essex, MA. He was the son of 3788. John Williams and 3789. Jane. He married 1895. Rebecca Colby September 09, 1661 in Haverhill, Essex, MA. 1895. Rebecca Colby, born March 11, 1642/43 in Salisbury, Essex, MA; died June 10, 1672 in Haverhill, Essex, MA. She was the daughter of 3790. Anthony Colby and 3791. Susannah Haddon. Child of John Williams and Rebecca Colby is: 947 i. Mary Williams, born November 24, 1663 in Haverhill, Essex, MA; married Thomas Silver January 04, 1680/81 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. 1896. James Chute, born February 02, 1613/14 in Dedham, Essex, England; died 1691 in Rowley, Essex, MA. He was the son of 3792. Lionel Chute and 3793. Rose Baker. He married 1897. Elizabeth Epps 1647 in Ipswich, MA. 1897. Elizabeth Epps, born Abt. 1622 in Kent, England; died May 07, 1685 in Rowley, Essex, MA. Child of James Chute and Elizabeth Epps is: 948 i. James Chute, born 1649 in Ipswich, Essex, MA; died 1730 in Ipswich, Essex, MA; married Mary Wood November 10, 1673 in Ipswich, MA. 1898. Thomas Wood, born 1634 in of Rowley, Ma.; died September 1687 in Rowley, MA. He was the son of 3614. Edward Wood and 3615. Ruth Mousall. He married 1899. Ann Hunt April 07, 1654 in Rowley, MA. 1899. Ann Hunt, born 1637 in England; died December 29, 1714 in Rowley, MA. She was the daughter of 3798. William Hunt and 3799. Elizabeth Best. Notes for Thomas Wood: [The Learning Company WFT Vol. 38, Ed. 1, Tree #0058, Date of Import: Dec 12, 2000] Thomas by deeds dated 18 Feb 1657, Joseph Jewett conveys to him four acres of land lying bet the street (main st) and Humphrey Bradstreet's farm, and one undivided half of fourteen acres, joining Humphrey Bradstreet's land on the south and butting upon land called the warehouse field, with the east part and west part joining to the way to Newbury and to the rowley warehouse. He exchanged these lands with John Pickard, guardian of Nehemiah Jewett, for the Messuage, Mansion house, wherein Mr Joseph Jewett dwelt at time of his death. This was the original lot, laid out to William Bellingham. Thomas Wood was accused before the Rowley Church 28 Aug 1667, of having the deed of this land, so made, as to include sixty rods of meadow belonging to Rev Samuel Phillips, the minister of Rowley, and of pulling down the fence, thereby wronging Mr Phillips. The matter was settled by Mr Phillips having his meadow restored and Brother Wood confessing his sin. On 31 July 1675, Thomas Wood, carpenter, of Rowley had his house and goods burnt, a daughter of about 10 yrs, who directed her brother, so that he got out, was herself consumed to ashes. He was buried 12 Sept 1687. They had eleven children and we descend from the ninth child, Solomon. Children of Thomas Wood and Ann Hunt are: 949 i. Mary Wood, born March 15, 1654/55 in Rowley, Essex, MA; died January 1693/94 in Newbury, Essex, MA; married James Chute November 10, 1673 in Ipswich, MA. ii. John Wood, born November 02, 1656. iii. Thomas Wood, born August 10, 1658. iv. Ann Wood, born August 08, 1660. v. Ruth Wood, born July 21, 1662. vi. Elizabeth Wood, born September 05, 1664. vii. Josiah Wood, born September 05, 1664. viii. Samuel Wood, born December 26, 1666. ix. Solomon Wood, born May 17, 1669 in Rowley, MA; died January 13, 1753 in Uxbridge, MA; married Mary Hazeltine October 15, 1690 in Bradford, MA; born December 11, 1671 in Rowley, MA; died February 21, 1748/49 in Uxbridge, MA. Notes for Solomon Wood: [The Learning Company WFT Vol. 38, Ed. 1, Tree #0058, Date of Import: Dec 12, 2000] Solomon amd Mary lived in Bradford, moved to Mendon, then to Uxbridge, MA. He was a soldier in the Canada Expedition in 1690. They had nine children and we descend from the first child, David. x. Ebenezer Wood, born December 29, 1671. xi. James Wood, born June 22, 1674. 1900. John Cheney, born June 30, 1605 in Roxburgh, Scotland; died July 28, 1666 in Newbury, Essex, MA. He was the son of 3800. John Cheney and 3801. Elizabeth. He married 1901. Martha Parrat March 03, 1630/31. 1901. Martha Parrat, born 1608 in England; died 1684 in Newbury, Essex, MA. Child of John Cheney and Martha Parrat is: 950 i. Peter Cheney, born Bet. 1638 - 1639 in Newbury, Essex, MA; died January 1694/95 in Newbury, Essex, MA; married Hannah Noyes May 14, 1663 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. 1902. Nicholas Noyes, born 1616 in Cholderton, Wiltshire, England; died November 23, 1701 in Newbury, Essex, MA. He married 1903. Mary Cutting May 17, 1637 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. 1903. Mary Cutting, born 1622 in Newbury, Essex, MA; died November 23, 1701 in Newbury, Essex, MA. She was the daughter of 3806. John Cutting and 3807. Mary Ward. Child of Nicholas Noyes and Mary Cutting is: 951 i. Hannah Noyes, born October 31, 1643 in Newbury, Essex, MA; died January 05, 1704/05 in Newbury, Essex, MA; married Peter Cheney May 14, 1663 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. 1904. Richard Cutter, born Abt. 1621 in Newcatle-on-Tyne, England; died June 16, 1693 in Cambridge, Middlesex, MA. He was the son of 3808. Samuel Cutter and 3809. Elizabeth. He married 1905. Elizabeth Williams February 14, 1643/44 in Cambridge, Middlesex, MA. 1905. Elizabeth Williams, born 1620 in Newcatle-on-Tyne, England; died March 05, 1661/62 in Cambridge, Middlesex, MA. She was the daughter of 3810. Robert Williams and 3811. Elizabeth Stahlam. Child of Richard Cutter and Elizabeth Williams is: 952 i. Ephraim Cutter, born 1651 in Cambridge, Middlesex, MA; died September 18, 1731 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA; married Bethia Wood February 11, 1678/79 in Cambridge, Middlesex, MA. 1906. Nicholas Wood, born Abt. 1618 in England; died February 07, 1669/70 in Medfield, Norfolk, MA. He married 1907. Mary Pidge Abt. 1642 in Roxbury, Suffolk, MA. 1907. Mary Pidge, born Abt. 1622 in Essex, England; died February 19, 1662/63 in Medfield, Norfolk, MA. She was the daughter of 3814. Thomas Pidge and 3815. Mary Sothy. Child of Nicholas Wood and Mary Pidge is: 953 i. Bethia Wood, born July 28, 1660 in Medfield, Norfolk, MA; died September 18, 1731 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA; married Ephraim Cutter February 11, 1678/79 in Cambridge, Middlesex, MA. 1908. John Poulter, born Abt. 1635 in Rayleigh, Essex, England; died May 20, 1676 in Medford, Middlesex, MA. He was the son of 3816. John Poulter and 3817. Mary Pope. He married 1909. Rachel Eliot December 29, 1661 in Billerica, Middlesex, MA. 1909. Rachel Eliot, born October 26, 1643 in Braintree, Norfolk, MA; died March 20, 1723/24 in Medfield, Norfolk, MA. She was the daughter of 3818. Francis Eliot and 3819. Mary Sanders. Child of John Poulter and Rachel Eliot is: 954 i. Jonathan Poulter, born January 25, 1668/69 in Billerica, Middlesex, MA; died April 27, 1708 in Lexington, Middlesex, MA; married Elizabeth Coolidge December 26, 1691. 1910. John Coolidge, born Abt. 1630 in England; died February 08, 1690/91 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA. He was the son of 3820. John Coolidge and 3821. Mary Ravens. He married 1911. Hannah Livermore May 14, 1655 in Watertown, Middlesex, Mass.. 1911. Hannah Livermore, born Abt. 1633 in Little Thurlow, Suffolk, England; died December 23, 1678 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA. She was the daughter of 3822. John Livermore and 3823. Grace Sherman. Child of John Coolidge and Hannah Livermore is: 955 i. Elizabeth Coolidge, born November 01, 1673 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA; died February 09, 1741/42 in Lexington, Middlesex, MA; married Jonathan Poulter December 26, 1691. 1912. Thomas Hastings, born Abt. 1605 in England; died Bef. September 07, 1685 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA. He married 1913. Margaret Cheney April 1651. 1913. Margaret Cheney, born Bet. 1632 - 1633 in England; died July 03, 1686 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA. She was the daughter of 3826. William Cheney and 3827. Margaret Mason. Child of Thomas Hastings and Margaret Cheney is: 956 i. John Hastings, born March 01, 1653/54 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA; died March 28, 1718 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA; married Abigail Hammond June 18, 1679 in Watertown, Middlesex, Mass.. 1914. John Hammond, born 1624 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England; died November 22, 1709 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA. He was the son of 3828. William Hammond and 3829. Elizabeth Paine. He married 1915. Abigail Salter Abt. 1652. 1915. Abigail Salter, born Abt. 1623 in England; died Abt. 1663 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA. Child of John Hammond and Abigail Salter is: 957 i. Abigail Hammond, born June 21, 1656 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA; died April 07, 1718 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA; married John Hastings June 18, 1679 in Watertown, Middlesex, Mass.. 1916. Jonathan Brown, born October 15, 1635 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA; died Bef. April 07, 1691 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA. He was the son of 3832. Abraham Browne and 3833. Lydia. He married 1917. Mary Shattuck February 11, 1661/62 in Watertown, Middlesex, Mass.. 1917. Mary Shattuck, born August 25, 1645 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA; died October 23, 1732 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA. She was the daughter of 3834. William Shattuck and 3835. Susanna Barnard. Child of Jonathan Brown and Mary Shattuck is: 958 i. Abraham Brown, born August 26, 1671 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA; died November 27, 1729 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA; married Mary Hyde Abt. 1691 in Watertown, Middlesex, Mass.. 1918. Job Hyde, born 1643 in Cambridge, Middlesex, MA; died November 19, 1685 in Cambridge, Middlesex, MA. He was the son of 3836. Samuel Hyde and 3837. Temperance Crompton. He married 1919. Elizabeth Fuller 1663 in Cambridge, Middlesex, MA. 1919. Elizabeth Fuller, born Bet. 1646 - 1647 in Cambridge, Middlesex, MA; died November 28, 1685 in Cambridge, Middlesex, MA. She was the daughter of 3838. John Fuller and 3839. Elizabeth Cole. Child of Job Hyde and Elizabeth Fuller is: 959 i. Mary Hyde, born June 21, 1673 in Cambridge, Middlesex, MA; died November 29, 1723 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA; married Abraham Brown Abt. 1691 in Watertown, Middlesex, Mass.. 1920. Richard Wright, born June 09, 1608 in Wrington, Somerset, England; died June 09, 1691 in Duxbury, Plymouth, MA. He married 1921. Hester Cooke November 21, 1644 in Plymouth, Mass.. 1921. Hester Cooke, born 1624 in Plymouth, MA; died Aft. May 21, 1669 in Duxbury, Plymouth, MA. She was the daughter of 3842. Francis Cooke and 3843. Hester Le Mahieu. Child of Richard Wright and Hester Cooke is: 960 i. Adam Wright, born November 21, 1644 in Plymouth, MA; died September 20, 1724 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA; married Mehitabel Barrows Abt. 1699 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA. 1922. Robert Barrows, born May 11, 1639 in Rochester, Plymouth, MA; died December 19, 1707 in Plymouth, MA. He was the son of 3844. John Barrows and 3845. Anne Thompson. He married 1923. Ruth Bonham. 1923. Ruth Bonham, born 1645; died Bef. 1690. She was the daughter of 3846. George Bonham and 3847. Sarah Morton. Child of Robert Barrows and Ruth Bonham is: 961 i. Mehitabel Barrows, born Abt. 1680 in Plymouth, MA; died Aft. 1744 in Kingston, MA; married Adam Wright Abt. 1699 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA. 1924. Ephriam Tilson, born 1636 in Scituate, Plymouth, MA; died October 1716 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA. He was the son of 3848. Edmund Tilson and 3849. Joane. He married 1925. Elizabeth Hoskins July 09, 1666 in Plymouth, Mass.. 1925. Elizabeth Hoskins, born 1646 in Plymouth, MA; died October 08, 1715 in Plymouth, MA. She was the daughter of 3850. William Hoskins and 3851. Ann Hinds. Child of Ephriam Tilson and Elizabeth Hoskins is: 962 i. Edmund Tilson, born 1667 in Plymouth, MA; died 1753 in Taunton, Bristol, MA; married Elizabeth Waterman January 26, 1690/91 in Plymouth, Mass.. 1926. John Waterman, born April 19, 1642 in Marshfield, Plymouth, MA; died September 14, 1718 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA. He was the son of 3852. Robert Waterman and 3853. Elizabeth Bourne. He married 1927. Ann Sturtevant December 07, 1665 in Plymouth, Mass.. 1927. Ann Sturtevant, born June 04, 1647 in Plymouth, MA; died February 09, 1720/21 in Plymouth, MA. She was the daughter of 3854. Samuel Sturtevant and 3855. Ann Lee. Child of John Waterman and Ann Sturtevant is: 963 i. Elizabeth Waterman, born July 16, 1669 in Plymouth, MA; died 1706 in Plymouth, MA; married Edmund Tilson January 26, 1690/91 in Plymouth, Mass.. 1928. William Torrey, born 1638 in England; died January 11, 1716/17 in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA. He was the son of 3856. William Torrey and 3857. Jane Haviland. He married 1929. Deborah Greene Abt. 1669. 1929. Deborah Greene, born August 10, 1649 in Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island; died February 08, 1727/28 in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA. She was the daughter of 1986. John Greene and 1987. Anne Almy. Child of William Torrey and Deborah Greene is: 964 i. John Torrey, born June 23, 1673 in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA; died January 07, 1729/30 in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA; married Mary Symmes December 26, 1700 in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA. 1930. William Symmes, born Bef. January 10, 1625/26 in Dunstable, England; died September 22, 1691 in Charlestown, Suffolk, MA. He was the son of 3860. Zechariah Symmes and 3861. Sarah Baker. He married 1931. Mary Chickering 1675 in Charleston, Middlesex, Mass.. 1931. Mary Chickering, born April 10, 1648 in Dedham, Norfolk, MA; died March 12, 1720/21 in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA. She was the daughter of 3862. Francis Chickering and 3863. Anne Fiske. Child of William Symmes and Mary Chickering is: 965 i. Mary Symmes, born Abt. 1677 in Charlestown, Suffolk, MA; died February 14, 1758 in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA; married John Torrey December 26, 1700 in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA. 1932. Joseph Green, born 1636 in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA; died June 07, 1700 in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA. He was the son of 3864. John C Green and 3865. Perseverance Johnson. He married 1933. Elizabeth Whitman May 1657. 1933. Elizabeth Whitman, born 1636 in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA; died February 02, 1719/20 in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA. She was the daughter of 3866. John Whitman and 3867. Ruth. Child of Joseph Green and Elizabeth Whitman is: 966 i. John Green, born July 16, 1661 in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA; died 1734 in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA; married Patience Davis July 01, 1691 in Concord, Middlesex, MA. 1934. Samuel Davis, born July 11, 1639 in Duxbury, Plymouth, MA; died October 30, 1720 in Concord, Middlesex, MA. He was the son of 3868. Barnaby Davis and 3869. Patience James. He married 1935. Mary Waters. 1935. Mary Waters, born January 27, 1637/38 in Groton, Middlesex, MA; died 1680 in Groton, Middlesex, MA. She was the daughter of 3870. Lawrence Waters and 3871. Ann Linton. Child of Samuel Davis and Mary Waters is: 967 i. Patience Davis, born February 12, 1673/74 in Groton, Middlesex, MA; died September 24, 1736 in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA; married John Green July 01, 1691 in Concord, Middlesex, MA. 1936. William Churchill, born 1656 in Plymouth, MA; died October 05, 1722 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA. He was the son of 3872. John Churchill and 3873. Hannah Pontus. He married 1937. Lydia Bryant January 17, 1682/83 in Plymouth, Mass.. 1937. Lydia Bryant, born October 23, 1662 in Plymouth, MA; died February 06, 1735/36 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA. She was the daughter of 3874. Stephen Bryant and 3875. Abigail Shaw. Child of William Churchill and Lydia Bryant is: 968 i. William Churchill, born August 02, 1685 in Plymouth, MA; died February 23, 1760 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA; married Ruth Bryant January 11, 1703/04 in Plymouth, Mass.. 1938. John Bryant, born April 07, 1650 in Plymouth, MA; died March 29, 1736 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA. He was the son of 3874. Stephen Bryant and 3875. Abigail Shaw. He married 1939. Sarah Bonham Bef. 1678 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA. 1939. Sarah Bonham, born Bet. 1652 - 1653; died January 10, 1741/42. She was the daughter of 3846. George Bonham and 3847. Sarah Morton. Child of John Bryant and Sarah Bonham is: 969 i. Ruth Bryant, born September 26, 1685 in Plymouth, MA; died March 24, 1757 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA; married William Churchill January 11, 1703/04 in Plymouth, Mass.. 1940. John Magoun, born Abt. 1640. He married 1941. Rebecca Bef. 1663 in Hingham, Plymouth, England. 1941. Rebecca Child of John Magoun and Rebecca is: 970 i. Elias Magoun, born August 17, 1673 in Scituate, Plymouth, MA; died 1727 in Pembroke, Plymouth, MA; married Hannah Mackfarlin January 19, 1701/02 in Hingham, Norfolk, England. 1942. Purth MacVarlo, born in Scotland; died December 02, 1721 in Hingham, Plymouth, MA. He married 1943. Patience Russell July 03, 1667 in Hingham, Plymouth, MA. 1943. Patience Russell, died March 22, 1723/24 in Hingham, Plymouth, MA. She was the daughter of 3886. George Russell and 3887. Jane Phillips. Child of Purth MacVarlo and Patience Russell is: 971 i. Hannah Mackfarlin, born 1680; died October 26, 1707 in Pembroke, Plymouth, MA; married Elias Magoun January 19, 1701/02 in Hingham, Norfolk, England. 1944. John George Soule, born Bet. 1630 - 1632 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Mass.; died Bet. November 14, 1707 - 1717 in Duxbury, Mass.. He was the son of 3888. George Soule and 3889. Mary Buckett/Beckett. He married 1945. Rebecca Simmons Bet. 1654 - 1656 in Duxbury, Mass.. 1945. Rebecca Simmons, born Bet. 1634 - 1639 in Duxbury, Mass.; died Bet. 1665 - 1678 in Duxbury, Mass.. She was the daughter of 3890. Moses William Simmons and 3891. Sarah Chandler. Child of John Soule and Rebecca Simmons is: 972 i. Benjamin Soule, born Bet. 1655 - 1666 in Duxbury, Mass.; died Bet. December 01, 1729 - 1769 in Plympton, Plymouth, Mass; married Sarah Standish March 10, 1691/92 in Duxbury, Mass.. 1946. Alexander Standish, born Bet. May 1626 - May 22, 1627 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Mass.; died July 06, 1702 in Duxbury, Mass.. He was the son of 3892. Myles Standish and 3893. Barbara Mullins. He married 1947. Sarah Alden Bet. 1648 - 1650 in Duxbury, Mass.. 1947. Sarah Alden, born Bet. May 22, 1627 - 1630 in Duxbury, Mass. or Plymouth; died Bet. August 12, 1674 - 1688 in Duxbury, Mass.. She was the daughter of 3894. John Alden and 3895. Priscilla Mullins. Child of Alexander Standish and Sarah Alden is: 973 i. Sarah Standish, born Bet. 1659 - 1667 in Plympton, Plymouth, Mass.; died Bet. March 04, 1735/36 - March 04, 1739/40 in Plympton, Plymouth, Mass; married Benjamin Soule March 10, 1691/92 in Duxbury, Mass.. 1948. Thomas Whitman, born Abt. 1629 in Holt, Norfolk, England; died November 12, 1712 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, MA. He was the son of 3896. John Whitman and 3897. Ruth. He married 1949. Abigail Byram November 22, 1656 in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA. 1949. Abigail Byram, born in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA; died September 1727 in Norfolk, MA. She was the daughter of 3898. Nicholas Byram and 3899. Susannah Shaw. Child of Thomas Whitman and Abigail Byram is: 974 i. Ebenezer Whitman, born Abt. 1676 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, Mass; died March 1712/13 in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA; married Abigail Burnham November 17, 1699 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, MA. 1950. John Burnham, born 1648 in Ipswich, Essex, MA; died January 12, 1703/04 in Ipswich, Essex, MA. He was the son of 3900. Lt. Thomas Burnham and 3901. Marie Lawrence. He married 1951. Elizabeth Wells June 09, 1668 in Ipswich, MA. 1951. Elizabeth Wells, born 1645 in Ipswich, Essex, MA; died 1717 in Ipswich, Essex, MA. She was the daughter of 3902. Thomas Wells and 3903. Abigail Warner. Child of John Burnham and Elizabeth Wells is: 975 i. Abigail Burnham, born December 10, 1680 in Ipswich, Essex, MA; died March 05, 1745/46 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA; married Ebenezer Whitman November 17, 1699 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, MA. 1984. Robert Carr, born October 04, 1614 in London, England; died October 1681 in Newport, Newport, RI. He was the son of 3968. Benjamin Carr and 3969. Martha Carr Hardington. He married 1985. Mary Sisson Abt. 1638 in London, England. 1985. Mary Sisson, born Abt. 1614 in England; died in Newport, RI. Notes for Robert Carr: II. ROBERT CARR (2) born in London, Eng., Oct. 4, 1614, came to America with his brother Caleb, on the ship Elizabeth Ann, commanded by Capt. Roger Cooper, which sailed from London, May 9, 1635. From an old shipping record in London, we find the following: "Calebb Carr, aged 19; and Robert Carr, aged 21, described as a 'tayler,' sailed for New England, on the 9th of May, 1635, in the Elizabeth Ann." These two brothers who were both minors, were sent to America after the death of their parents, to live with their uncle William, who had previously settled in Bristol, R. I. A few years later the two brothers settled in Newport, R. I. Robert Carr was admitted as an inhabitant in Portsmouth, Feb. 21, 1639, and a freeman in Newport, March 16, 1641. He was one of the original purchasers of the island of Conanicut n Narragansett bay, of the Indians, which contained about six thousand acres. He also acquired considerable property in Newport. His will was dated April 20, 1681, as he had determined on a voyage to New York and New Jersey. He died in 1681, and his will was proved, Oct. 4, 1681. The following is a copy of his last will and testament: "Being now in my perfect health and memory, and being bound on a voyage to New York and New Jersey, and aged sixty-seven, and not knowing how the Lord may deal with me in my intended voyage, and knowing certainly that I must once die, though uncertain when, yet being desirous to set my house in order, do make and appoint this to be my last will and testament." "Imprimis.--I commit my soul into the arms of Jesus Christ my Redeemer, and my body to the dust, to be decently buried, and so my worldly estate I dispose of as followeth:" "Firstly, I give and bequeath to my loving wife, all my household stuff and movables, excepting my sheep at Conanicut, and œ20 in money to be paid her yearly during her natural life by my sons hereinafter named." "Second, I give to my eldest child, Caleb Carr, all my land at Conanicut, alias Jamestown, he paying my wife œ10 a year in money during her natural life, and pay John Hicks, his children by my daughter Mary, œ20." "Third, I give my son Robert Carr, and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten, my dwelling house and wharf from the corner post that leads into the well yard upon a straight line to the sea, (only the privilege of the highway between the house and the well yard to be common up to John Brown's house, and the wharf to be free for my sons and daughters for any goods they shall bring on or off of said wharf,) and to have all the land upon the straight line from that post adjoining to the house and pasture, except what is given to my son-in-law, James Brown, and the privilege of the well and a way to it, and pay to his mother œ7 in money yearly during her natural life." "Fourth, I give to my son Esek, all my land from the corner post of the well yard next to the street side of land I sold Nicholas Davis, now in possession of Francis Brinley and Caleb Carr, together with the privilege of the highway between the house and the land and a highway down to my wharf, and the privilege of the wharf, only the well to be common and free for my mansion dwelling house, and a highway to it for him and the heirs of his body lawfully begotten, to enjoy the same and to pay to his mother yearly œ3 in money." "Fifth, I give and bequeath to my son-in-law James Brown, and to his child he hath by my daughter Elizabeth, all that land he hath built upon and fenced in, with two rods in length more or less, even with his land as it is fenced in the uppermost piece behind his house next to Mr. Brenton's, with the privilege of the highway from the Broad street to his house and land." "Sixth, I give and bequeath to my daughter Margaret, all my sheep at Conanicut, alias Jamestown, and the horseflesh to be sold and the value of them to be returned to her, except one yearling colt come of a young mare which I gave my son Caleb." "I do nominate and appoint my beloved wife executrix and my two sons. Caleb and Robert Carr, executors to this my last will and testament, and as overseers I desire my brother Caleb Carr and Walter Clarke to be everseers to see my will to all intents and purposes be performed. ROBERT CARR. Signed sealed and published, before us, April 20, 1681, HENRY DYRE, JOHN WILLIAMS." "John Williams and Henry Dyre appeared before the council, the 4th day of October, 1681, and upon their engagements declared that they saw Robert Carr, deceased, of Newport, sign and own the above written will to be his last will, and that he was in perfect health and memory. Taken before the court, WESTON CLARKE, Clerk." 17X1. Caleb Carr. 18X2. Elizabeth Carr. 19X3. Mary Carr. 20X4. Robert Carr. 21X5. Esek Carr. 22X6. Margaret Carr. Child of Robert Carr and Mary Sisson is: 992 i. Caleb Carr, born October 07, 1658 in Newport, Newport, RI, USA; died February 1689/90 in Jamestown, RI, USA; married Phillippa Greene 1677 in Warwick, RI. 1986. John Greene, born 1620 in Salisbury, Cty Wilts, Eng; died November 27, 1708 in Warwick, Kent, R.I.. He was the son of 3972. John Greene and 3973. Joanne Tattershall. He married 1987. Anne Almy 1648 in Warwick, Kent, R.I.. 1987. Anne Almy, born 1627 in So. Kilworth, L., Eng.; died May 17, 1709 in Warwick, Kent, R.I.. She was the daughter of 3974. William Almy and 3975. Elizabeth Audrey Barlowe. Notes for John Greene: [stone3.FTW] [stone2.FTW] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #2693, Date of Import: Apr 23, 1999] ?? Line 2641: (New PAF RIN=330) 1 OCCU Was Dep. Gov. of R.I. Will 28 Dec 1658 he inherited Farm from Father. Proved 7 Jan 1659 Family home purchased from Indian Chief Miontonomi 1 Oct. 1642. Sold to John Brown on 6 Oct. 1782, Called " Greene's Hold". Children of John Greene and Anne Almy are: i. Deborah Greene, born August 10, 1649 in Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island; died February 08, 1727/28 in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA; married William Torrey Abt. 1669; born 1638 in England; died January 11, 1716/17 in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA. 993 ii. Phillippa Greene, born October 07, 1658 in Warwick, Kent, R.I.; died March 03, 1689/90 in Warwick, RI; married Caleb Carr 1677 in Warwick, RI. 1992. William Hopkins, born 1605 in England; died November 05, 1688 in Roxbury, Suffolk, MA. He was the son of 3984. Stephen Hopkins and 3985. Ruth Wilkinson. He married 1993. Elizabeth. 1993. Elizabeth, born 1605 in England. Child of William Hopkins and Elizabeth is: 996 i. William Hopkins, born 1630 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusettes; died November 05, 1688 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusettes; married Hannah Andrews Abt. 1656 in Dorchester, Suffolk County, Massachusettes. 1994. Thomas Andrews, born 1608 in England; died August 20, 1667 in Dorchester, Suffolk, MA. He was the son of 3988. Thomas Andrews and 3989. Elizabeth. He married 1995. Anna Rowell 1630. 1995. Anna Rowell, born 1618 in Devon, England; died January 13, 1683/84 in Dorchester, Suffolk, MA. Child of Thomas Andrews and Anna Rowell is: 997 i. Hannah Andrews, born June 23, 1639 in Dorchester, Suffolk, MA; died June 05, 1678 in Roxbury, Suffolk, MA; married William Hopkins Abt. 1656 in Dorchester, Suffolk County, Massachusettes. 1996. Richard Whaley, born Bef. 1582 in Screveton, Kirton Notts, England. He was the son of 3992. Thomas Whaley and 3993. Elizabeth Hatfield. He married 1997. Frances Williams Cromwell. 1997. Frances Williams Cromwell, born Bef. 1573 in Hinchingbrooke, England. She was the daughter of 3994. Henry Williams Cromwell and 3995. Joane De Warren. Notes for Richard Whaley: Richard was married three times but only his second wife, Frances Cromwell (daughter of Sir Henry Cromwell and Joanne DeWarren), had any children. For completeness, his wives included: Annie d/o George Horsley; Frances; and Jane Stirap. Richard and Frances had: 1.Thomas, who married Mary Penniston whose only son (they did have two daughters) did not produce further issue. 2.Elizabeth married William Tifflin, a merchant of London. 3.Edward, who was born in 1615 and is forever known as Edward, the regicide for his part as one of the judges who handed down the death sentence to King Charles I. His first wife was Judith, d/o John Duffel Esq, and his second wife was Mary Middleton. 4.Henry married Rebecca Duffel (sister of Edward's wife Judith). He was Judge Advocate under his cousin Oliver during the Commonwealth. 5.Robert was a lieutenant under Oliver Cromwell and [supposedly] died unmarried. 6.Jane (questioned) Child of Richard Whaley and Frances Cromwell is: 998 i. Theophilus Whaley, born 1616 in England; died 1720 in Hopkins Hill, Rhode Island; married Elizabeth Mills 1670 in Kent, RI. 1998. John Mills, born Abt. 1632 in Boston, MA; died February 27, 1693/94 in Braintree, Ma.. He was the son of 3996. John Mills and 3997. Susanna Nee. He married 1999. Elizabeth Shove April 26, 1653 in Braintree, MA. 1999. Elizabeth Shove, born Abt. 1631 in Hornley, Surrey, England; died August 18, 1711 in Braintree, MA. She was the daughter of 3998. Edward Shove and 3999. Margery Sandys. Child of John Mills and Elizabeth Shove is: 999 i. Elizabeth Mills, born July 01, 1654 in Braintree, MA; died 1715 in Hopkins Hill, Rhode Island; married Theophilus Whaley 1670 in Kent, RI. 2004. Beriah Brown, born July 08, 1648 in Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts; died February 20, 1716/17 in North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island. He was the son of 4008. Charles Brown and 4009. Mary Acy. He married 2005. Abigail Phenix in North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island. 2005. Abigail Phenix, born Abt. 1666 in North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island; died June 13, 1710 in North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island. She was the daughter of 4010. Alexander Phenix and 4011. Abigail Sewell. Children of Beriah Brown and Abigail Phenix are: 1002 i. Alexander Brown, born 1684 in North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island; died in North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island; married (1) Marcy Tefft; married (2) Honour Huling 1709 in North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island; married (3) Lydia (Brown) Bef. August 13, 1758. ii. Mary Brown, born 1686 in North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island; died in Y. iii. Charles Brown, born 1689; died 1750 in North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island. 2006. Captain Alexander Huling I, born 1665 in Kingston Rhode Island; died July 29, 1725 in North Kingstown, Rhode Island. He was the son of 4012. James Huling IV and 4013. Margaret Walton. He married 2007. Elizabeth Wightman Bef. 1688. 2007. Elizabeth Wightman, born July 26, 1664 in Quidnesset, Rhode Island; died January 1756 in North Kingstown, Rhode Island. She was the daughter of 4014. George Wightman and 4015. Elizabeth Updike. Notes for Captain Alexander Huling I: We surmise Alexander was born in 1665 or 1666, since on a deposition made March 17, 1722 Alexander stated that he was in his fifty-seventh year. He was quite likely born in North America, maybe even in Rhode Island. The earliest public record of him so far found is an agreement which he witnessed April 23, 1685 at Kings Town, Rhode Island, made by the Atherton Company at Narragansett (Austin). He was married to Catherine Smith about 1688, but we have no record of this (many early records were lost in an 1870 fire). Alexander was a house carpenter, according to deeds dated 1720 and 1721. On his gravestone he is referred to as “Capt Alexandre Huling;” The Compendium of American Genealogy says That he was a captain of the Rhode Island militia and that he was a member of the colonial legislature (volume 4, page 298). Alexander was a relatively prominent man in colonial Rhode Island. There are records that he served on juries, acted as clerk of the court, testified in court at various times, and was Ratemaker at least thirteen times between 1700 and 1723. There are several records indicating that he bought and sold land and houses; for example, he was listed in Newport on February 18, 1701/2 as one “of those persons that have bought and possess land from the Towne and have built large buildings.” On August 12, 1703 he donated a plot of land to the Baptist Church, to which he (and all the early Hulings) belonged; in 1982 the church was still active. Alexander’s still-legible grave stone is the oldest one in the church yard. We have a complete copy of Alexander’s will made a year before the 1870 fire destroyed it. First he provided that all his debts should be paid and that provision be made for “my Sensless Daughter Mary Huling.” He left everything else to “Elizabeth my beloved wife...for & Dureing her Naturall Life or so Long as she Remaines a Widow.” (She survived him by thirty years). He then enumerates his possessions and divides them among his children in the event that his wife did not inherit. To James he left his farm and “Dwelling house,” a sealed gold ring, a silver spoon, a clock and case, a carbine gun, and all his “Carpenters Coopers & Shoemaking tools.” To Alexander would go fifty acres, a lot in North Kingstown “which I bought of Lodowick Updike,” a silver spoon, a fuse gun, sword, walking cane, and wearing apparel. His other four daughters each received a quarter of his household goods and various cups, tankards, and other items of silver. In this will, dated June 25, 1725, Alexander stated that he was “Sick and Weak of Body but of Perfect mind and Memory for which I Thank Almighty God.” He died July 29. The inventory of his estate was £263 13s. His grave stone reads Here lies ye body of Capt Alexandre Huling who died July ye 29 1725 in ye 60 year of his age One can not help but feel that here was a good and kindly man, on good terms with his family and neighbors. Notes for Elizabeth Wightman: [458771.ged] Elizabeth was born July 26, 1664 at Quidnesset, Rhode Island. Her ancestors (the Updikes, Smiths, and Wightmans) were all prominent early colonists. She was literate, having signed as witness to two deeds in 1688 and 1697, one in Newport and the other at Boston Neck. She died intestate and on January 12, 1756 the Town Council ordered that her grandson Alexander (James’s son) be given administration of the estate. He refused the honor, and Thomas Havens of North Kingstown was made executor. She and James had seven children, all of whom left descendants except for Mary (the “senseless”). They were James (b. ca. 1690), Honour (b. ca. 1692), Margaret (b. ca. 1694), Elizabeth (b. ca. 1695), Catherine (b. ca. 1697), Alexander (b. ca. 1700—our ancestor), and Mary (birthdate not known). Children of Alexander Huling and Elizabeth Wightman are: i. James Huling IVb, born Abt. 1690 in Newport or North Kingstown, Rhode Island; died Bef. May 12, 1730. ii. Margaret Huling, born Abt. 1694 in Newport or North Kingstown, Rhode Island. iii. Elizabeth Huling, born Abt. 1695 in Newport or North Kingstown, Rhode Island. iv. Catherine Huling, born Abt. 1697 in Newport or North Kingstown, Rhode Island. v. Alexander Huling II, born Abt. 1700 in probably Kings Town, Rhode Island; died Bef. June 08, 1772. Notes for Alexander Huling II: [458771.ged] Alexander was born about 1700, probably in Kings Town, Rhode Island. He was admitted a freeman from Kingstown at Newport May 1, 1722 with his brother James. On July 2, 1728, he and his first wife Elizabeth [Spink] signed a deed together, so they had been married prior to that date. Contemporary records indicate that he was a field driver before 1728 but refused the honor on April 10, 1733; at various times served as a petty and grand juror, sold land, loaned money to a nephew, and signed various petitions. On June 8, 1772 the North Kingstown Town Council noted that he had recently died intestate and granted administration of his estate to his son John Huling of Dutchess County (Poughkeepsie), New York. On June 9, John stated that he had received payment of the £78 mortgage to his cousin Alexander, son of James. vi. Mary Huling, born Aft. 1700. 1003 vii. Honour Huling, born 1692; died 1725; married Alexander Brown 1709 in North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island. 2008. Michael Phillips, born September 1623 in Duncton, Sussex, England; died 1689 in Newport, Rhode Island. He was the son of 4016. John Phillips and 4017. Mary Street. He married 2009. Barbara Pierce Abt. 1642 in Newport, Rhode Island. 2009. Barbara Pierce, born 1624 in Tewksbury, Gloucestershire, England; died Bef. 1662 in Smithfield, Rhode Island. She was the daughter of 4018. John Pierce and 4019. Elizabeth Goodridge. Child of Michael Phillips and Barbara Pierce is: 1004 i. John Phillips, born 1655 in Newport, Rhode Island; died Abt. 1729 in Newport, Rhode Island; married Ruth Burdick. 2010. Robert Burdick, born 1630 in Yarmouth, Norfolk, England; died October 25, 1692 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island. He was the son of 4020. Samuel Burdett and 4021. Frances St. Lawrence. He married 2011. Ruth Hubbard November 02, 1655 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island. 2011. Ruth Hubbard, born January 11, 1639/40 in Agwam (Springfield), Mass.; died 1691 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island. She was the daughter of 4022. Samuel Hubbard and 4023. Tacy Cooper. Notes for Robert Burdick: [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 11, Ed. 1, Tree #1738, Date of Import: Nov 12, 1998] Early Settlers of Westerly, R.I. page 24. Robert Burdick was with Tobias Saunders, arrested by the Mass. authorities for trespassing upon their jurisdiction and imprisoned at Boston, until they should pay a fine of 40# Page 238 Robert Burdick was listed as a free Inhabitant of the towne of Westerle on May th 18th, 1669 Children of Robert Burdick and Ruth Hubbard are: i. Thomas Burdick, born 1656. ii. Naomi Burdick, born 1658. 1005 iii. Ruth Burdick, born 1660; died Aft. 1730 in Newport, Rhode Island; married John Phillips. iv. Deborah Burdick, born 1662. v. Roger Burdick, born 1664. vi. Benjamin Burdick, born 1666. vii. Samuel Burdick, born 1668. viii. Tacy Burdick, born 1670. ix. Deacon Robert M. Burdick, born 1674 in Newport, Rhode Island; died Aft. 1733 in New London, Conn; married Rebecca Foster January 04, 1699/00 in New London, Ct; born June 1681 in New London, Conn.; died 1738. x. Hubbard Burdick, born 1675. 2012. Thomas Brown, born Bet. 1625 - 1628 in Inkborrow, Worcestershire, England; died August 28, 1693 in Lynn, Essex, MA. He was the son of 4024. Nicholas Brown and 4025. Elizabeth Lieds. He married 2013. Mary Newhall June 16, 1651 in Lynn, Essex, MA. 2013. Mary Newhall, born 1637 in Lynn, Essex, MA; died Aft. 1701 in Newbury, Essex, MA. She was the daughter of 4026. Thomas Newhall and 4027. Mary Jane Pendleton. Child of Thomas Brown and Mary Newhall is: 1006 i. Eleazer Brown, born February 11, 1667/68 in Lynn, Essex, Mass.; died November 30, 1734 in North Stonington, New London, CT; married Anna Mary Pendleton October 18, 1693 in North Stonington, New London, CT. 2014. James Jonas Pendleton, born 1628 in London, England; died November 29, 1709 in Westerly, Rhode Island. He was the son of 4028. Bryene Pendleton and 4029. Ellinor Prise. He married 2015. Hannah Goodenow April 29, 1656 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Mass.. 2015. Hannah Goodenow, born November 28, 1639 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Mass.; died April 05, 1688 in Stonington, New London, CT. She was the daughter of 4030. Edmund Goodenow and 4031. Ann Barry. Child of James Pendleton and Hannah Goodenow is: 1007 i. Anna Mary Pendleton, born November 12, 1667 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Mass.; died 1727 in North Stonington, New London, CT; married Eleazer Brown October 18, 1693 in North Stonington, New London, CT. 2016. Francis Tanner, born Abt. 1634 in Rhode Island. He was the son of 4032. William Tanner. Child of Francis Tanner is: 1008 i. William Tanner, born 1660 in North Kingston, Washington, RI; died Abt. 1731 in South Kingston, Washington, RI; married Mary Babcock Abt. 1690 in Westerly, Rhode Island. 2018. Job Babcock, born 1646 in Portsmouth, Newport, RI; died April 07, 1718 in Westerly, Washington, RI. He was the son of 4036. James Babcock and 4037. Sarah Brown. He married 2019. Jane Crandall Abt. 1675 in Westerly, Rhode Island. 2019. Jane Crandall, born Abt. 1653 in Newport, Rhode Island; died 1715 in Westerly, Rhode Island. She was the daughter of 4038. John Crandall and 4039. Mary Opp. Notes for Job Babcock: [reynolds.ged] Ancestral File Number: 1M00-PX[dreed.ged] [Job-Babcock.FTW] From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Child of Job Babcock and Jane Crandall is: 1009 i. Mary Babcock, born Abt. 1675 in Westerly, Rhode Island; died Abt. 1696 in Westerly, Rhode Island; married William Tanner Abt. 1690 in Westerly, Rhode Island. 2020. John Lewis, born 1631 in East Greenwich, England; died 1690 in Westerly, Washington Co, RI. He was the son of 4040. Captain Edmund Lewis and 4041. Mary Carey. He married 2021. Mary Button 1657 in Westerly, Washington Co, RI. 2021. Mary Button, born February 23, 1633/34 in England; died in Westerly, Washington Co, RI. She was the daughter of 4042. Matthias Button and 4043. Lettice. Notes for John Lewis: Lewis Family Burial Ground located just below the village of Westerly, near Watch Hill Road. Seven generations of Lewis's are buried there with no markings on their stones. The property is no longer owned by the Lewis family. He had a girl in England, whom he loved very much. Her parents did not care for John because of his reputation for being a "wild blade". He was forced to leave her behind as he journeyed to the new land. She begged him to return to England and bring her to America, but he refused. Against her parents' wishes, she set sail to be with John. The day her ship arrived at Plymouth, Massachusetts, John was there to greet her. He waded into the waters and swept her into his arms before she could get to shore. They married soon afterwards. He came to America with his four brothers. They settled in Boston, Massachusetts. John bought 600 acres of land from the Indians near Misquamicut, now known as Westerly, Rhode Island. He was one of the original pioneers of Rhode Island and one of five deputies who established Rhode Island as a colony. He took the Oath of Allegiance to the government of Rhode Island on March 22, 1661. He was well versed in Indian dialect, and signed the Peace Treaty with the Indians. He served as Captain of the Company for protection against Indians. He was a famous and brave Indian fighter. John Lewis was one of the original settlers of Westerly, Rhode Island according to tradtion, the first settlers were John Babcock and his love, Mary Lawton, who eloped from Newport. They landed on the east side of the Pawcatuck river and built themselves a wigwam. Their first child,James Babcock, was the first male white child born in the Narragansett territory. The place of their retreat having been ascertained by the people of Newport, they deputized five men, viz (namely), William Vaughan, Robert Stanton, John Fairchild, Hugh Mosher and James Longbottom, to purchase a title of land from the Indians. They purchased of on Sosoa his title to the land and the deed was dated June 29, 1660. It was not long before settlers began to arrive, and among them were John Lewis and his family. It is supposed that he came from Newport, but nothing definite can be ascertained as the records of Newport were capturd by the British during the Revolutionary War and carried to New York. When they were returned they were in such condition (having been in the water) that they were incomplete. The RECORDS OF THE RHODE ISLAND COLONY, Vol. II, p.238, state that "John Lewis" of Misquamocott, was admitted a free man October 28, 1668.The records of Westerly were not kept in any regular form until 1683, that of John Lewis, Junior, lot; and of March 3, 1680, James Lewis, "1 lote", David Lewis, "5 lot", "Israel Lewis, 16 lot, and Samuel Lewis, "38 lot". However John Lewis was in Westerly in 1661 as he signed articles of agreement March 22nd of that year. On May 16, 1671, a warrant was issued requiring that inhabitants of Westerly to appear "tomorrow at Tobias Saunders house to see how they stand as to their fidelity to His Majesty and this colony". Twenty-two persons, including John Lewis, appeard and took the oath of allegiance to the government of Rhode Island. John Lewis died before 1690 and was buried just below the village of Westerly, near the road leading to Watch Hill, on the east side of the highway. The place where he was buried is a large, unfenced spot, in the southeast corner of a field in front of the house howned at one time by Thomas E. Saunders. The land once belonged to the Lewis family, and afterwards to Arnold Kenyon. It is said that seven generations of Lewis's are buried here, but there is no lettering on the stones. There is another Lewis burying ground in Westerly situated on the crest of a gravel hill, south of the house once owned by Pardon Lewis. According to a Land Grant Chart in the Rhode Island Historical Society, compiled by Edward H. West of Portsmouth in 1932, a John Lewis had a grant of land between 1638 and 1657 in Portsmouth, Rhode Island on the mainland in the southern part of the town toward Newport, or what is now Middletown. This could be the John Lewis here with concerned. If he was the one b. ca 1631 (which is not proven) he might easily have secured this grant upon reaching legal age. If so, he was probably searching for productive land outside the Newport area, before the Misquamicut Purchase. In 1648, John Winthrop was given a half mile square on the Thames River, at Groton, Connecticut, then called Towowesuck. HISTORICAL SKETCHES OF THE TOWN OF GROTON, pub. 1935, states "This grant extended north from Broad Street. The following January, lots of 20, 30 and 40 acres were laid out between the Bill property and the Atlantic Coast Fisheries. These lots were given to Robert Hempstead, William Hallat, Samuel Lothroup, John Gager, John Robbison, William Bartlet, Andrew Loungden, William Nickhols, Carie Latham, Jacob Waterhouse, Robert Bedell, Thomas Miller, William Boardman, Gils Smith, John Stubens, Isacke Willie, John Lewis, and William Morton... "These men, along with John Winthrop, held proprietor's rights though many of them never came to New London to live, and only Cary Latham ever settled in Groton. Austin, in his GENEALOGICAL DICTIONARY OF RHODE ISLAND says that "There has been no relationship found between John Lewis and Robert Lewis of Newport, who made his Will April 12, 1682, having but two witnesses although the law required three. Nothing more is learned of this Robert, nor of his Will except that it was named in a list of others as deficient in witnesses." From THE HISTORY OF HOPKINTOWN, RHODE ISLAND by Rev. S.S. Griswold, it was stated"..John Lewis, who came from England in company with his four brothers, at the first settlement of this country and settled not far from the present residence of John H. Cross, Esq., Westerly. His brothers located themselves near Boston, Massachusetts. John had sevens sons, "Daniel found his home in Hopkintown, Israel at Long Island, Jonathan at Richmond, in this state, another at Exeter, while several remained with their father at Westerly." From THE WYOMING AND LACKAWANNA VALLEYS, PENNSYLAVANIA, Vol. I, pub.1906, it is stated that "John Lewis, the founder of the family in this country, came from East Greenwich, England in the year 1630. He bought 600 acres of land from the Indians near Misquamicut, now called Westerly, Rhode Island. He was a signer of a treaty with the Indians and one of the five deputies who established the Rhode Island colony, March 22,1661. He was admitted a freeman October 28, 1668. Tradition has it that John Lewis was well versed in the Indian Dialect and that was elected captain of a company for protection against the Indians, and was a famous and brave Indain fighter. The name of his wife unknown, but she came to America against the wishes of her parents, to meet John Lewis, who had the reputation of being a `wild blade`. When the boat on which she embarked neared the land, John Lewis waded into the surf, clasped her in his arms and carried her to shore. They were married and were the parents of seven sons and one daughter..."Tradition given by Mrs. Sally Lewis, wife of Jeffrey Sheldon Lewis is that "John Lewis came to America and the young lady with whom he was in love did not come over because her parents did not like him. She wrote to him asking him to come to England to get her, but he answered her that he could not but would meet her if she came to him. She wrote him that she would come, and he went to work and built cabin and when the time for the boat to arrive came, he went down to the shore at Plymouth and met her. As soon as the boat touched the shore he jumped on board and met her. He kissed her and then they went out and got married immediately. They lived together for a number of years before he died. She survived him fifteen years." This is related in Lewisiana, Vol.4, p.35. Thus, John Lewis, b. in England, d. ca 1690 in Westerly, Rhode Island and is buried near Watch Hill Road; his wife, name unknown, d. in Westerly ca 1705. BIOGRAPHY: Sources: BIOGRAPHY: Abbrev: Cooks Title: Pioneer Lewis Families Author: Michael L. Cook, C.G. Publication: 1978 BIOGRAPHY: Abbrev: Records Title: The Records of Rhode Island Colony Publication: Vol II, page 238 BIOGRAPHY: Abbrev: Historical Title: The Historical Sketches of the town of Groton Publication: 1935 BIOGRAPHY: Abbrev: Historical Title: Genealogy Dictionary of Rhode Island Author: Austin BIOGRAPHY: Abbrev: Griswold Title: History of Hopkintown, Rhode Island Author: Rev. S.S. Griswold BIOGRAPHY: Abbrev: Valleys Title: The Wyoming and Lackawana Valleys, Pennsylvania Publication: Vol I, 1906 Children of John Lewis and Mary Button are: i. Jonathan Lewis, born 1659 in Westerly, Washington Co, RI. ii. John Sr. Lewis, born 1660 in Westerly, Washington Co, RI. iii. Daniel Lewis, born 1664 in Westerly, Washington Co, RI. iv. James Lewis, born June 03, 1664 in Westerly, Washington Co, RI. v. David Lewis, born 1667 in Westerly, Washington Co, RI. vi. Samuel Lewis, born 1671 in Westerly, Washington Co, RI; died January 1738/39 in Westerly, Washington Co, RI. Notes for Samuel Lewis: [1920592.ged] BIOGRAPHY: From: Pioneer Lewis Families, by Michael L. Cook, C.G., 1978 BIOGRAPHY: From: Historical Sketch of Richmond, RI by J.R. Irish, "The colonial records show that for many years the lands in Richmond were quite slowly purchased by settlers. To hasten their sale, the General Assembly appointed a committee to dispose of vacant lands held by authority of the colony. This committee sold a large tract June 28, 1709 known in the records as the Shannock Purchase. This tract extended from the Exeter line on the north to Pawcatuck River on the south. On the east it was bounded by Beaver River; and on the west by a meridian passing at the east end of the cemetary, at the Wood River Church. The purchasers of this tract were 27 in number, amoung them Samuel Lewis. He owned land on what was called "Lewis Neck". BIOGRAPHY: From: Narragansett Historical Register, Vol. V., p. 278, states, "Samuel Perry , b. 1695, was styled the third son in his father's Will, by which he was left land purchased in Lewis Nect of Samuel Lewis, containing 130 acres. "On March 5, 1692, he deeded 100 acres to Jane Babcock, wife of Job, and Job declared he had given his wife full power to purchase the land, disowning any right therein for himself. August 5, 1734, Samuel Lewis wrote his Will, which was probated February 1, 1739. The executor was friend John Maxson, son of Joseph. This gave to wife Joanna 5 pounds yearly for life, "which I promised to give her for signing a deed of land sold Henry Knowles" and 400 pounds laid out of estate for her to have the interset fo comfortable maintenance, etc; to son Samuel, 5 shillings, he "having had"; to son Jonathan, 5 shillings; to daughter Joanna Tanner, 5 shillings; to daughter Sarah's son, John Fordice, 100 pounds, to lay out in lands by executor. To son Samuel's children, son Jonathan's children, and daughter Joanna Tanner's children, the rest of estate at the ages of twenty-one and eighteen, and at decease of wife, they to have what is left of household goods and 400 pounds. Inventory was 2,500 pounds, 17 shillings, 7 pence, including money and apparel, bonds, notes, pweter, mare, cow, etc. February 28, 1738-1739 = Then Received the full Inventory of John Maxson, Executor to the Will of Samuel Lewis, lated eceased of Westerly which was proven in the Town Council of Westerly which judgement was appealed to the General Council of the Colony of Rhode Island and they disalowed the above said Will. I say received per me Jonathan Lewis Adminstartor, signed, sealed and delivered in the presents of Joseph Maxson ye 3rd, Elisha Clarke. Westerly, Rhode Island, Feb. ye 26th, 1738-39. To the Honorable Town Council of Westerly these lines are to desire you that your honors would be pleased to give my son Jonathan Lewis ye letter of Administration upon his fathers estate for I myself are not capable of riding and doing of business by reason of age, and in doing of which you will oblige yours to serve. Signed by her mark, Joanna Lewis. Witnessed by John Maxson ye 4th and Benjamin Burdick. Source: NEHGR April 1860, #14, p: 168 In hiswill, dated Aug 5, 1734, he mentions sons Samuel and Jonathan, and daughter Joanna Tanners. BIOGRAPHY: Sources: BIOGRAPHY: Title: WFT 2 Author: Broderbund Software, Inc. Publication: Release date: November 29, 1995 Note: Customer pedigree. Note: poor Repository: Note: own Call Number: Media: Family Archive CD Page: Tree #0481, 2431 BIOGRAPHY: Text: Date of Import: 24 Dec 1999 Title: WFT 1 Author: Broderbund Software, Inc. Publication: November 29, 1995 Note: Customer pedigree. Note: poor Repository: Note: own Call Number: Media: Family Archive CD Page: 3184 BIOGRAPHY: Title: Ford, Peggy Lynne Repository: Call Number: Media: Letter vii. Dorcas Lewis, born 1673 in Westerly, Washington Co, RI. 1010 viii. Israel Lewis, born 1669 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI; died June 28, 1719 in Wyoming, Washington Co., RI; married Jane Babcock 1694 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. 2022. James Babcock, born 1641 in Westerly, Newport, Rhode Island; died Abt. 1698 in Westerly, Newport, Rhode Island. He was the son of 4036. James Babcock and 4037. Sarah Brown. He married 2023. Jane Brown 1665 in Westerly, Newport, Rhode Island. 2023. Jane Brown, born August 15, 1645 in Maford, Worcester, England; died February 04, 1718/19 in Westerly, Newport, Rhode Island. She was the daughter of 4024. Nicholas Brown and 4025. Elizabeth Lieds. Notes for Jane Brown: [reynolds.ged] Ancestral File Number: 8KLQ-1H Children of James Babcock and Jane Brown are: i. James Babcock, born 1666 in Westerly, Newport, Rhode Island; died 1685 in Westerly, Newport, Rhode Island. 1011 ii. Jane Babcock, born 1668; died March 23, 1716/17; married Israel Lewis 1694 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. iii. Sarah Babcock, born 1669 in Westerly, Newport, Rhode Island; died 1740 in Exter, Washington, Rhode Island. iv. Mary Babcock, born 1672 in Westerly, Newport, Rhode Island. v. Elizabeth Babcock, born 1674 in Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island; died 1716 in Westerly, Newport, Rhode Island. vi. Hannah Babcock, born 1676 in Westerly, Newport, Rhode Island. vii. William Babcock, born 1678 in Westerly, Newport, Rhode Island. 2024. Samuel Perkins, born 1655 in Ipswich, Mass.; died 1700 in Ipswich, Mass.. He was the son of 4048. John Perkins and 4049. Elizabeth Eveleth. He married 2025. Hannah West 1677 in Ipswich, Mass.. 2025. Hannah West, born Abt. 1659 in Ipswich, Mass.; died August 21, 1732 in Ipswich, Mass.. She was the daughter of 4050. Guifford West and 4051. Hannah. Child of Samuel Perkins and Hannah West is: 1012 i. Ebenezer Perkins, born February 03, 1680/81 in Ipswich, Mass.; died 1754 in Coventry, RI; married Hannah Safford August 14, 1710 in Preston, CT.. 2026. John Safford, born July 14, 1664 in Ipswich, Mass.; died May 29, 1736 in Preston, CT.. He was the son of 4052. John Safford and 4053. Sarah Lowe. He married 2027. Hannah Newman September 15, 1685 in Ipswich, Mass.. 2027. Hannah Newman, born February 18, 1665/66 in Ipswich, Mass.; died Bef. 1702. She was the daughter of 4054. Thomas Newman and 4055. Hannah Morse. Children of John Safford and Hannah Newman are: i. John Safford, born December 28, 1687. 1013 ii. Hannah Safford, born September 24, 1691 in Preston, CT; married Ebenezer Perkins August 14, 1710 in Preston, CT.. iii. Sarah Safford, born December 25, 1694. iv. Mercy Safford, born March 05, 1696/97. v. Elizabeth Safford, born January 24, 1699/00. 2028. Stephen Gates, born July 17, 1665 in Lancaster, Mass.; died November 04, 1732 in Preston, CT.. He was the son of 4056. Stephen Gates and 4057. Sarah Woodward. He married 2029. Jemima Benjamin November 08, 1686 in Stow, Mass.. 2029. Jemima Benjamin, born 1664 in Barnstable, Mass.; died 1700 in Preston, CT.. She was the daughter of 4058. Joseph Benjamin and 4059. Jemima Lampert. Child of Stephen Gates and Jemima Benjamin is: 1014 i. Stephen Gates, born Abt. 1694 in Preston, CT.; died March 14, 1782 in Preston, CT; married Hannah Woodward November 06, 1713 in Preston, CT.. 2030. Daniel Woodward, born June 11, 1653 in Watertown, Mass.; died July 31, 1713 in Newton, Mass.. He was the son of 4060. George Woodward and 4061. Mary White. He married 2031. Elizabeth Dana. 2031. Elizabeth Dana, born February 20, 1661/62 in Cambridge, Mass.. She was the daughter of 4062. Richard Dana and 4063. Anne Bullard. Child of Daniel Woodward and Elizabeth Dana is: 1015 i. Hannah Woodward, born May 07, 1691 in Medford, Mass.; died October 21, 1762; married Stephen Gates November 06, 1713 in Preston, CT.. 2032. Thomas Stanton, born July 30, 1616 in Wolverton, England; died December 02, 1677 in Stonington, CT. He was the son of 4064. Thomas STANTON II and 4065. Katherine WASHINGTON. He married 2033. Ann Lord 1637 in Hartford, CT. 2033. Ann Lord, born Bef. September 18, 1614 in Towcester, Northamptonshire, England; died 1688 in Anquilla, CT. She was the daughter of 4066. Dr. Thomas LORD and 4067. Dorothy BIRD. Notes for Thomas Stanton: Our recording of Thomas' ancestors was once thought to be incorrect based on the following: In "The American Genealogists" Volume XIV, D. L. Jacobus, New Haven, Conn. 1937, is an article by Clarence Almon Torrey, PH. B of Dorchester, Mass - The Stanton-Washington Ancestry". Almon consulted published works on Oxford students and John Burke's "A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland". From these records "it is evident that Thomas Stanton, son of Thomas and Katherine (Washington) Stanton, remained in England; that he entered Oxford, aged 17 years, in 1634; that he married Elizabeth Cookes and had a son Thomas, who was 17 in 1664, when he was admitted to Oxford." But we believed the ancestry might be correct according to the following: Anna Chesebrough Wildey sources the pedigree of Thomas Stanton's ancestors from page 277 of "Visitation of the County of Warwick in 1619, Taken by William Camden Clarendieux, King of Arms; Jarleian Miscellany 55 - 1167", Edited by John Fetherstone, F. S. A.; London: 1877; Vol. XII of "Harleian Miscellany Soc'y", Est. 1869. This information was provided her by Dr. George Dallas Stanton of Stonington. Included in this pedigree is: "Thomas fil et haeres, aet 3, 1619." Thomas, the immigrant, would be 17-18 years of age in 1634 and 18-19 years of age when he arrived in America in 1635. So then, who was the Thomas that attended Oxford? Thomas, the immigrant, may well have left Oxford shortly after enrolling. Thomas, referenced by Torrey and now known as "Lord of the Manor" was born in 1620/21, was only 13-14 years of age, and had not been born at the time of the Visitation previously quoted. We searched for more definitive information to determine, one way or the other, the correct lineage of Thomas Stanton the immigrant and his family in England. Meanwhile, we recorded information of Thomas' ancestors as recorded by Anna Chesebrough Wildey. Now, we have been rewarded with confirmation that Anna Chesebrough Wildey was correct! The Thomas Stanton Society Newsletter, Number 4, May 1999 states the following (with references to Clarence Terry, author of the article in "The American Genealogist" that quoted the Torrey article mentioned above): "Terry begins his case by quoting 'The Visitation of Warwickshire in 1619' in which the parenthood of Thomas is given as Thomas Stanton Sr., and Katherine. They had two children: Thomas Jr., heir, born in 1616 and Alice born 6 days before the visitation. To this point we are all in agreement. We learn from Terry that an Oxford alumni society has provided enrollment records involving three generations of Stantons: Thomas Sr., Thomas Jr., and a third Thomas whom we claim has been wrongly identified. The reasons for our opinion lies on the Stanton memorials found on the wall of Wolverton's Church, St. Mary the Virgin. Here, Thomas Stanton, Lord of the Manor, was born in 1621 and died in 1664. His birth was two years AFTER the visitation. This Thomas married Elizabeth Cooks, the daughter of Edward (This was so noted by Terry in referring to the chart 'Staunton of Longbridge, 1835'). It was also found on the church memorial. Another memorial notes the birth of Thomas, son and heir of Thomas and Elizabeth, born 1646, died 1715 (He was the third Stanton on the Oxford list). Terry was not aware of the church memorial that revealed a second Stanton child in the family to carry the name Thomas. Oxford records as quoted by Terry, tell of Thomas Stanton Sr. born in 1595, enrolling in Jan. 1610 at age 15. He was the father of Thomas Stanton (Staunton) Jr., 1st son of Thomas of Wolverton, enrolled July 1634 at age 17. A third Thomas, 'son of Tho. Of Wolverton, co. Warwickshire, gent' was born. He claims him the son of Thomas and Elizabeth. That makes him the nephew of our Thomas, not the son as reported. We now have two Thomas Stantons born of Thomas and Katherine (Washington) Stanton. The first son Thomas is spelled out in the visitation chart. The second son Thomas is called out in the 'Staunton of Longbridge' chart; in addition, he is identified as the husband of Elizabeth Cooks. Clarence Torrey finishes his case by declaring 'these details make it necessary to abandon the theory that the Stonington, Conn., settler was the son of Thomas and Katherine (Washington) Stanton.' He further states, 'A search for his true origin might prove difficult but certainly not a hopeless undertaking.' Thomas Stanton's Last Will and Testament could not be found for over 300 years; we have found it. Two memorials have been hanging on the wall of St. Mary the Virgin Church in Wolverton for well over 200 years. We have found them also. They substantiate the Stanton pedigree. Thomas Stanton the Stonington, Conn. Settler, is indeed the son of Thomas and Katherine (Washington) Stanton. The undertaking was 'difficult' but certainly not 'hopeless'. Bernard J. Stanton April, 1999" ************************************************************************** ****************************** 1. Thomas, in many documents, sailed to Virginia from London in 1635 aboard the "Bonaventura", went to Boston, Massachusetts in 1636 and removed to Hartford, Connecticut in 1637. His arrival in America at Virginia is now belived incorrect. Bernard Stanton, president of the Thomas Stanton Society in "The Thomas Stanton Society Newsletter", Number 15, February, 2002 article "Thomas Stanton's 1635 Voyage to America" includes: "The schedule was to sail for Johnstown, Virginia. At least that was what was shown in print." And later in the article: "The long journey exceeded 3000 miles and had taken a full two months. Thom would view this as an experience of a lifetime. There is no record of him ever repeating it. Excitement began to swell at the first glimpse of Boston Harbor. The ship maneuvered thru several others anchored in the maze. Thom's heart would quicken as the Bonaventura eased up to the dock." 2. On January 25, 1649 Thomas, fluent in the Indian tongue and prominent as an interpreter was appointed official Indian Interpreter - $25 annual salary. From The Cambridge Press: 1638-1692, Books for Libraries Press, Freeport, New York; , Copyright 1946, University of Pennsylvania Press, Reprinted 1968 by Arrangement. References to Thomas Stanton, interpreter and opinion of Eliot. Pages 157-8 RIVAL CATECHISMS - "Eliot went ahead with his plans confidently. A letter from the Commissioners to Winslow dated September 24, 1653 implies that Eliot had made arrangements with the printer without bothering to consult them, knowing that they would have to pay for whatever he ordered: 'Mr. Eliot is preparing to print a Cattichisme of the Indian Langwige which wee shall further (as wee may) by disbursing the charge of paper and printing out of the stock but by some due allowance shall Indeavor to Incurrage Thomas Stanton to assist in the worke; who is the most able Interpreter wee have in the countrey for that Langwige that the worke may bee the more perfectly carried on; Wee have advised Mr. Eliot etcet: that if heerafter they publish anythinge about the worke of God upon the Indians they send it to the Corporation and leave the dedication to them which wee hope will be attended. It is left to the two Commissioners for the Massachusetts to give order for the printing of five hundred or a Thousand Catechismes in the Indian langwige and to allow paper and the charge of printing: and that the worke may bee carried on the more exactly and to better satisfaction It is ordered that Thomas Stanton's healp be used in the same.' The reference to Stanton is significant. It shows that from the beginning those who were best informed about affairs had doubts regarding Eliot's mastery of the language into which he was courageously and confidently translating the Word of God. Stanton was a frontiersman who made his headquarters in the Narragansett country, trafficking with the natives who lived west of the bay of that name. The English authorities repeatedly had occasion to realize that he possessed an unusual understanding of what the natives thought as well as what they said. He was highly valued as an irreplaceable intermediary who had proved himself in many delicate negotiations. He did not, however, possess an equally sympathetic appreciation of the thoughts and aspirations of the Apostle and those who supported Eliot in what he desired to convey to the heathen. Even the Commissioners, who were worldly-wise men of affiars, occasionally found both the form and the substance of Stanton's language inconsistent with a proper regard for their own dignity. As a collaborator in the delicate task of expressing in a language hitherto unwritten what the words of the Sacred Scriptures meant to a seventheenth-centurey Protestant divine, Stanton lacked essential qualifications. The persistence of the Commissioners in trying to utilize his knowledge culminated in an interview before them at which Stanton was asked to express his opinion of Eliot's translation in the presence of the translator and other local clergymen. The frontiersman's opening remarks led the ministers to leave the room abruptly, sending back word that never again would they permit him to enter their presence. The civil authorities could not dispense with his services so easily. Within a decade the Commissioners paid for printing another catechism adapted with Stanton's help for the use of the natives living near New Haven." Page. 173 - "The commissioners meanwhile, getting no encouragement from London, endeavored to induce Eliot to accept assistance from those who had known the natives more intimately, with what result appears from a letter to him dated September 25, 1654: 'We desired that Thomas Stanton's help might have been used in the Catechism printed and wish that no inconvenience be foudn through the want thereof; and shell now advise that before you proceed in Translating the Scriptures of any parte of them you improve the best hleps the country affords for the Indian language that if it may be these south west Indians (some of whom as we are now informed desire help both for reading and to be instructed in the things of God and Christ may understand and have the benefit of what is printed.'" 3. In 1650, with his family remaining in Hartford, Thomas built a trading post on the west bank of the Pawcatuck. In 1651 Thomas joined William Chesebrough, the first white settler in 1649, as one of the early settlers and planters in what would become Stonington, New London County, Connecticut. Thomas' family removed to Stonington in 1657 living in a house close to his trading post. 4. Thomas and/or Samuel Chesebrough, Sr. are believed to have originated the word "Stonington" as the name for what became the town of Stonington. ("New England Magazine", New Series, Vol. 20, March - August 1899, Page 244, Warren F. Kellogg, Publisher, 5 Park Square, Boston, MA, ) Notes for Ann Lord: 1. Ann was bequeathed "her mother's great brass pan and family bible". 2. Until her death, Ann lived with her daughter, Dorothy, and son-in-law James Noyes after the death of Thomas.[lanastl.ged] 1. Ann was bequeathed "her mother's great brass pan and family bible". 2. Until her death, Ann lived with her daughter, Dorothy, and son-in-law James Noyes after the death of Thomas. Children of Thomas Stanton and Ann Lord are: 1016 i. Captain John Stanton, born March 31, 1641 in Hartford, Middlessex Co., Conn; died October 31, 1713 in Stonington, New London Co., Conn; married Hannah Thompson 1664 in Braintree, Norfolk Co., MA. ii. Hannah Lord Stanton, born 1644 in Hartford, Hartford County, CT; died October 17, 1727 in Stonington, New London County, CT; married Nehemiah Palmer, Sr November 20, 1662 in Stonington, New London County, CT; born November 27, 1637 in Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk County, MA; died February 17, 1716/17 in Stonington, New London County, CT. Notes for Nehemiah Palmer, Sr: [lanastl.ged] 1. Charlestown was established in 1629, making it five years older than Boston. Early English colonists resided here first, but many moved across the Charles River to Boston because of the poor water in Charlestown. Charlestown was also the site of one of the first battles of the American Revolution. The British punished the citizens of Charlestown for their participation in the battle by burning the town to the ground. Charlestown was rebuilt quickly after the war. 2. Nehemiah's will dated 29 September, 1716 was probated 8 April, 1718. 3. Colonial Families of the United States of America: Volume 3 page 377 records Nehemiah's mother as "Esther". iii. Joseph Stanton, born 1646; died 1714. Notes for Joseph Stanton: [stanton.ged] REFN: 9305 Joseph was a Magistrate. iv. Dorothy Stanton, born 1651 in Pequoit, CT; died January 19, 1742/43 in Stonington, CT; married Rev. James Noyes September 11, 1674 in Stonington, CT; born March 11, 1639/40 in Newbury Old Town, MASS; died December 30, 1719 in Stonington, CT. Notes for Rev. James Noyes: Graduate Harvard 1659. Savage, Vol. 3: Began to preach in Stonington, Connecticut in 1664, yet was not ordained before 10 September 1674,the day before he was married to Dorothy. Preached 55 years. He served as a soldier and volunteer against the Indians in the Narraganset war and received land for services rendered in what became Voluntown, Conn. (Bodge's Soldiers of King Philip's war, page 443,Narraganset Register, Vol. 1, p. 144).Chief sachem of Narragansett Indians. Much honor attached to his name for so long faithfully fulfilling his ministry, as is shown in a most judicious funeral sermon by Adams of New London. Equally so, for service in the foundation of Yale College standing there as the first on the list of Fellows. He was in his day, one of the leading ministers of the colony, greatly respected for his wisdom and his piety. He was a distinguished preacher, carrying uncommon fervor and Heavenly zeal into all of hispublic performances. His ordinary conversation breathed a spirit of that world to which he was endeavoring to guide his fellow men. In ecclesiastical controversies he was eminently useful. He was a counsellor in civil affairs at some critical periods. He was selectedto be one of the first trustees of the college (Yale); for though he was then an old man, and in a remote corner of the colony, his influence was deemed essential to the success of the undertaking. Rev James Noyes came to Stonington to preach on an invitation of the town in 1664. The meeting house in which he preached was a shor tdistance southwesterly of the present residence of Mr. Henry M.Palmer, west of Montauk Avenue. Traditionally, we learn that he resided in the family of Thomas Stanton, Sr., until he was ordained,Sept. 11, 1674, and the next day he was married to Dorothy, daughter of Thomas and Ann (Lord) Stanton. He made his permanent placeof abode upon a large tract of land in Stonington, which he purchasedof Samuel Willis of Hartford, Conn., where he erected him a dwellinghou se on the site of the present first house south of Anguilla, on thehighway from there to Wequetequock, which became the first parsonage of the First Congregational Church of Stonington, where he lived the remainder of his life, dying Dec. 30, 1719. For the first ten years ofhis ministry he preached as a licentiate, and the last forty-fiveyears as an ordained clergyman. He was Chaplain with Capt. GeorgeDenison's expedition that captured Canonchet, chief sachem of the Narragansett Indians, April, 1676. ""He was but 16 and his brother Moses but 13 when together they entered Harvard in 1656. His father died not long after his admission.Their father's friends and parishioners contributed to give the boysthe best education then obtainable while they worked their way through college. After graduation in 1664 he went to Stonington, Conn. where he was invited by the town to become their minister and took thefreeman's oath October 5, 1669. He received as a gift from the town agrant of 250 acres of land, called Musqueta, and later known as Noyes'Point, Westerly, R.I. which remained in the family for severalgenerations.. "In April, 1697, upon the motion of the Honorable Lieut. Governour Stoughton, and information that the enemy, Indians, intended toscatter into small companies, to do mischief upon His Majestie'ssubjects, the Governour and Councill also being moved by theworshipful Captain Samuel Mason and the Reverent Mr. James Noise,ordered a letter sent to Capt. Samuel Mason and Mr. James Noisedesiring them to promote of raising twentie or thirtie men, Englishand Indians, furnished with arms, ammunition and provision, to range the woods between Nashua (now in N.H.) and Deerfield, Massachusetts., and nea rMamerrimack River, and between Hadley and Marlburrough as they shal ljudge best. And the Governour and Councill being informed that theenemy, Indians, intended to scatter and to sett upon the small towns upon the river that were secure. Warrants were sent to the several constables of the towns in danger to see that due watch and ward bekept." (Conn. Col. Record, Vol. 4, p.196). Appointed by Assembly oneof a committee to settle differences regarding division of land inQuinnebaug. In 1708 he was granted 200 acres of land. The remains of Rev. James Noyes are buried in the ancient burying- place ground, upon a sloping hill on the east side ofWequetequock Cove, midway between Stonington, Conn., and Westerly,R.I. A light brown stone covers the remains and upon it is cut theCoat of Arms of the family. The epitaph was written by Reverend Eliphalet Adams who graduated from Harvard College in 1694 and who died in 1753, and who was in 1720,pastor of the First Congregational Church of New London, Conn. The original draft of the epitaph was in 1889, in the Sunday School Library Room of the First Congregational Church of Stonington, Conn. His body was interred 1719 Stonington, Conn, old Wetequequock burying ground. The pier slab that for over a century has been over the graveof Rev. James Noyes of the old Wetequequock burying ground,Stonington, Conn., was relettered at Doty's marble works in the 1890s.The following is the inscription on it: "In expectation of a joyfulresurrection to eternal life here lyeth interred the body of the Rev.Mr. James Noyes aged 80 years who after a faithful living of theChurch of Christ in this place for more than 55 years deceased Dec. ye30, 1719-20. Majesty, meekness and humilty here meet in one withgreatest charity. He was first pastor of the Road Church and Society."Graduated at Harvard College and was ordained as pastor of the churchin Stonington the day before his marriage. He was one of the foundersof Yale College. He drew Cedar Swamp lots for Indian war service. (Hist. of First Cong. Church) On Aug. 28, 1692 he baptised Chimham, an Indian who he then raised. (The 18th day of December, 1719, The Reverend Mr. James Noyes was taken sick and so continued until the 30th day of the same month, ) he having served in the publick ministry in this placefifty-five years and six months. He lived much desired, and dyed muchlamented. Rev. James Noyes' baptisms, 1176.)Ancient Burial-Ground upon a sloping hill on the east side of Wequetequock Cove, midway between Stonington, Conn. and Westerly, R.I. In Expectation of A joyful Resurrection to Eternal Life Here Lyeth Interred ye Body of the Rev'd Mr. James Noyes Aged 80 years Who after A Faithful Serving of the Church of Christ In this Place For more than 55 years Deceased Dec ye 30: 17 19/20 The person who prepared the inscription perhaps thought the year by new style commenced on Christmas Day, Dec. 25th; but such a mistake is a little singular, as the almanacs then printed began the year in Jan. It was an ancient English custom to begin the year at Christmas, but it had not then been in use for a long time.On record in the Probate Office in New London, CN. 2034. Rev William Thompson, born 1597 in Winwich, Lancashire, England; died December 10, 1666 in Braintree, Norfolk co., MA. He was the son of 4068. John Thompson and 4069. Barbara Browne. He married 2035. Abigail Collins Bet. 1620 - 1625 in England. 2035. Abigail Collins, born 1602 in Bramford, Suffolk County, England; died January 01, 1642/43 in Braintree, Norfolk Co., MA. She was the daughter of 4070. John Collins and 4071. Grace Wagger. Notes for Rev William Thompson: Rev William Thompson was a Pleb at and graduated Brasenose College in 1619 and received his BA degree at Oxford in Feb 28, 1621/22 at age of 22.. He was Curate of the church at Winwick in Lancashire, England. The land for the Old Church, Quincy, Mass first belonged to Rev William Thompson, first minister of the church, and was long known as "The Tompson lot". He was admitted as freeman 5/13/1640. Hancock was his successor in the church of Braintree after his death. He went as a missionary to Virginia in 1642 and remained there for one year, while in Virginia his wife Abigail died, she had remained in Braintree with the young children namely Benjamin, Joseph and Hannah. He then returned to Braintree. Where he died in December 1666. Rev William Tompson was born in Lancashire, Eng., in 1598, At the time of his removal to New England, in 1637, he had been settled as preacher in his native place, several years, and two years after, Sept 24, 1639, was installed as pastor of Congregational Church of Braintree, now Quincy, Mass, and ordained Nov 19. May 13, 1640, he was admitted a freeman. He remained at Braintree until his death, Dec 10, 1666, with the exception of the year 1642-43, which, he passed as a Missionary in Virginia. During his stay there his wife Abigail died, Jan., 1643. She accompanied him fron England, and was the Mother of his first six children. William Tompson came to New England on or before 1637. He had been a preacher at a place called Winwick, in his native country. He w as a graduate of Oxford, at which university he was admitted 29 Jan, 1619 at the age of 22. hence he was born about 1597. Arrived in New England in 1637 . He was engaged first in Kittery or York Maine ( extreme SWMaine). He was ordained with Rev Henry Flint 11-19. Sept 4,1639 installed as first minister in Braintree, MA. He died age 68. On his tombstone are the lines: "He was learned, solid, sound divine, Whose name and fame in both England did shine." He was an instrument in the conversion of Gen Daniel Gookin, who in 1644 moved to Cambridge as a distinguished military officer and author, per Mather. He was Curate of Newton, a Chapelry of Winwick in 1623. He is said to have gone to York (today in Maine). Lived in York, ME 1637-1639 Ref. Colonial clergy by Weiss:N.E.H.and Gen. Reg Vol 4 p 316 Hartford Times CT. 5337 Jan 14, 1 961. Final memorials of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Boston, 1887. History of Old Braintree, MA p 194-201 He married Abigail Collins. Children of William Thompson and Abigail Collins are: i. John Thompson, born 1621; died Bet. 1691 - 1699 in Setaukett, NY. Notes for John Thompson: [stanton.ged] REFN: 7106 Ray Thaddeus Smith Jr MD of Longmeadow, MA claims John was s/o Rev Wm Thompson. It should be noted that Smith Descends through and Hannah Bre wster moved to Oyster Bay LI Ny in 1668, and was in Brookhaven LI in 1673 die d between 6-16-1691 and 8-28-1699 His children grew up under Religious instr uction of Rev Nathaniel Brewster. He was living in Stamford CT in 1667. Joh n and Mary lived at Stamford CT in 1667, he was a blacksmith, moved to Brookh aven LI NY in 1673. lived at Stamford, Conn. Oyster Bay and Brookhaven LI, NY ii. Mary Thompson, born 1624 in England; died August 04, 1693 in Roxbury, MA. Notes for Mary Thompson: [stanton.ged] REFN: 7102 References: New England Historical and Genealogical Register Vol 89 pp 73-79 Essex institute historical collection a Vol 17 pp 20-22 Savage ge n diet., vol 4 pp 289 - and 570 iii. Helen Eleanor Thompson, born 1626 in Lancashire, England; died April 23, 1711 in Braintree, MA. Notes for Helen Eleanor Thompson: [stanton.ged] REFN: 965 iv. Rev William H. C. II Thompson, born 1628 in Lancashire, England; died Aft. 1700 in Washington Parish, Westmoreland, Co., VA. Notes for Rev William H. C. II Thompson: [stanton.ged] REFN: 967 Rev. William Thompson II Harvard Grad 1653. Moved to Surry Co. V A in Sept 1644. He was invited to settle at Springfield. He was a ministe r to the Pequot Indians. He resided in New London CT before moving to Surry Co. VA He was minister in Springfield, MA 1654-1656. Purchased land in Sto nington arrived there 12-20-1656. He went to Virginia in 1662. When in New E ngland he was a Congregational minister, and in Virginia he was an Episcopal clergyman.. He was at Southward and Lawn's Creek parishes.. He went from S urry to Westmoreland around Oct 1688. His son John was the only one to stay in Surry. John sold tobacco for his father Westmoreland Co., 1691. On 9-29-16 95 Wiliam received deed from Bunch Roe of Westmoreland Co for 180 acres. of land There are many references to The fact that Rev William Thompson of Surry Co., VA. was the same person as Rev William II Thompson. Savage . v. Samuel Thompson, born February 16, 1629/30 in Lancashire, England; died June 18, 1695 in Braintree, Norfolk co., MA. Notes for Samuel Thompson: [stanton.ged] REFN: 966 Samuel Thompson Deacon of Braintree Church for 16 years died 6-18-16 96 age 64 years He was an ordained deacon on 11-2-1679 at First Church of Br aintree for 14 years. Christened 1656. Married Sarah by Mr Brown Of Waterto wn Married Elizabeth Billings by a Mr Stoughton vi. Eleazer Thompson, born October 21, 1635 in Winwich, Lancastershire, Eng. vii. Mary Elinor Thompson, born December 03, 1637 in Braintree, MA. viii. Joseph Thompson, born May 01, 1640 in Braintree, Norfolk co., MA; died October 13, 1732 in Billerica, Middlesex Co., MA. Notes for Joseph Thompson: [stanton.ged] REFN: 968 He was a schoolmaster, captain,, selectman,town clerk,,deacon of the church, many years and in 1699, 1700, and 1701 a representative to the gen eral court. Benjamin Tompson Esq., and Colonel William Tompson magistrates and representatives of Billerica were his descendants. Lived in Billerica. 1017 ix. Hannah Thompson, born June 08, 1641 in Braintree, Norfolk co., MA; died October 02, 1713 in Stonington, New London, CT; married Captain John Stanton 1664 in Braintree, Norfolk Co., MA. x. Benjamin Thompson, born July 14, 1642 in Braintree, Norfolk co., MA; died April 13, 1714 in Braintree, Norfolk co., MA. Notes for Benjamin Thompson: [stanton.ged] REFN: 969 Benjamin Thompson youngest son of Rev William Thompson was a poet, schoolmaster, and physician. When he was 6 months old his Mother Abigail die d, and he was taken into the home of Thomas Blanchard, at age 20 he graduate d Harvard college in 1662. He was known as the first native-born poet, writi ng about cultures and subjects of this country. He had never known England, s o his writings do not reflect on England, but on the only land he knew New En gland. He succeeded Robert Woodmansey as master of the "free school" now the Boston Latin School. The Latin school is an exclusive school in Boston toda y. He was replaced in January 1670/71 by Ezekial Cheever. He then taught in Charlestown until 11/7/1674. In 1679 He taught in Braintree , and then he ta ught in Braintree until 1699. Then he taught in Roxbury at the Roxbury Latin School for 4 years when he returned to Braintree in1704 until 1710. He had poems published prior to his death. He attained distinction among his New En gland contemporaries. It is only as a verse writer that Benjamin is remembered , and it is only among his New England contemporaries that he has distinction . He handled couplets competently and is at his best in satire, but his work lacks any truly poetic quality. Her displays signs of literary training and a constant effort to the literary fashions of his time. His writing is of interest because it represents the cultivated standard of achievement in ver se in New England in the late seventeenth century, and particularly because i t concerns itself specifically for the most part with native material, Indian wars, Puritan and other standards of his time.. Subject rather than style m akes his verse a minor landmark in American literary history. As a writer of historical narratives, elegies, and tributes to friends and dignitaries, Ben jamin Tompson's reputation as first Colonial bard is deserved and secure. He died and is buried in Roxbury, MA, under a tombstone commemorating him as "L earned Schoolmaster & Physician, and the Renowned Poet of New England." Grad uated Harvard College 1662 died leaving 8 children and 28 grandchildren. Spe cimens of his poetry may be found in the First Edition of Hubbard's Indian Wa rs, and in the Magnalia. He was raised by Thomas Blanchard and his third wife after his Mother Abigail died in 1643, he was a baby when his mother died. 2036. Robert Starkweather, born 1618 in Isle of Mann, Wales, the British Isles; died November 04, 1674 in Ipswich, Ma.. He married 2037. Jenet Roberts 1643 in Roxbury, Ma.. 2037. Jenet Roberts, born December 02, 1624 in Isle of Mann, Wales, the British Isles; died 1651 in Ipswich, Ma.. She was the daughter of 4074. John Roberts and 4075. Elizabeth. Notes for Robert Starkweather: [marygrindol.ged] Although he was born in Wales, Robert Starkweather lived in Scotland and the Isle of Man. He came to Roxbury, Massachusetts by 1640. He owned land at Roxbury, disposed of it and removed to Ipswich, Massachusetts where he died. "Robert Starkweather was a farmer and stockraiser... He owned and farmed land now a part of the City of Boston. In the Suffolk County Registry there is recorded a deed of sale of a house and land 18 Dec., 1651, in Roxbury, Massachusetts obtained from his father-in-law Roberts, by Robert Starkweather of Ipswich, Massachusetts. "In Essex County Probate at Salem, Massachusetts there is on file 'An inventory of the goods of Robert Starkweather taken November 1674.'... [and] bears testimony to his occupation in later life." Child of Robert Starkweather and Jenet Roberts is: 1018 i. John Starkweather, born August 02, 1646 in Roxbury, Mass; died August 21, 1703 in Preston, Conn; married Anne Philip. 2038. Metacom Wampanoag, born 1639 in Pokanoket, Bristol Township (formerly Mt Hope), Bristol County, RI; died August 12, 1676 in Pokanoket, Bristol Township (formerly Mt Hope), Bristol County, RI. He was the son of 4076. Massosoit Wampanoag. He married 2039. Wootonckuaske 1660 in or near Pokanoket, Bristol Township (formerly Mt Hope), Bristol County, RI. 2039. Wootonckuaske, born Abt. 1639; died in West Indies probably. She was the daughter of 4078. Corbitant. Notes for Metacom Wampanoag: 1. Metacom, baptized Philip was a great Sachem for the Wampanoag Indians who, following his father's death, caused a brutal war, King Philip's War, between the Algonquin Indians and the New England settlers. King Philip's War was the bloodiest war in per capita terms - New England at the time had a total population, Indians and Colonists, of 80 thousand of which 6 thousand Indians and 3 thousand Colonists were killed, Thousands of settlers became wards of the colonies and refugees on public relief. Other thousands of Indians were enslaved. Indian leaders were killed in battle or executed after King Philip's War. Indian land was usurped and the Wampanoag nation was destroyed. King Philip's War constituted a massive and tragic breakdown of colonial civilization. New England stood still for 100 years. 2. While still young the authorities, to gain family favor, voted to give Metacom and his older brother, Wamsutta, Christian names - Philip (referred to as such in the following notes) and Alexander respectively. Philip, in his early days, was noted as a Prince Philip who was well known for his friendship with the Colonists. Later, Philip's princely presence brought him the title "King Philip". 3. Philip, with his dazzling figure of physical strength, was a show-off. It was simple for him to incite envy or speculation as he strode the streets of Massachusetts Bay with his followers or hangers-on. The historian Samuel Morison complained that Philip "ran up bills" in Boston. He was considered royalty. 4. Philip was accused of the Indian Sassamon's death for alarming Josiah Winslow, one time governor, with the news Philip was preparing his forces for a large scale attack on Swanse (Swansea, Bristol County, Massachusetts). Sassamon was a well established Indian working both sides between the Indians and the Colonists. He had retired between Pokanoket, Bristol, formerly Mt. Hope, Bristol, County, Rhode Island and Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts and spent his time fishing and exchanging intelligence with passersby. He was found lodged beneath the ice with his neck broken after failing to return from his last fishing trip, apparently having gossiped once too often. Philip was charged with Sassamon's death but released from further action as the trial was recognized by English authorities as a lynching party. Two witnesses had been hanged and a third shot. The authorities were concerned the reaction of the Indians would be disastrous. Even so, the process was infuriating to Philip and, with 40 warriors, when attending an invited meeting with the authorities in Providence to settle wrongs, he let it be known that he would be trouble in the near future ending a speech with "I am determined not to live until I have no country". 5. King Philip's War began during the Summer of 1675 - the end of a long period of peace formed by his father, Massasoit. Swanse was the first settlement attacked by Philip who had created a formidable force of more than one thousand warriors from six tribes. The town of 40 new homes was burned to the ground. There were murders, rapes, torture and looting. Brookfield, Lancaster, and Worcester in Worcester County; Medfield, in Norfolk County; and Chelmsford and Groton, in Middlesex County, Massachusetts attacks soon followed. Some Colonists were flayed alive, some impaled on sharp stakes, or roasted alive over slow fires. The Indian's atrocities were ferocious as they vent their rage. King Philip's War was coming to and end by the Summer of 1676. Benjamin Church, an English officer new to the War, soon caught-up with Philp and his sister-in-law Weetamoo. His brother had been killed, his wife and nine year old son captured and sent to the West Indies. Weetamoo drowned during a skirmish. Philip's mood was then such that he killed one of his counselors with his bare hands when the counselor suggested peace. Alderman, brother of the killed counselor, offered to take Church directly to Philip's hideout near Mt. Hope. Philip was killed near Mt. Hope when guided there by Alderman whose gun misfired when Philip was confronted. He was shot in the heart by a Englishman. Indian tradition called for a man of Philip's stature to be beheaded by an Indian which was done. English tradition called for Philip to be cut into four pieces which was also done. Philip's head and one hand were saved while the four body sections were put in trees for the turkey vultures to feast on because a burial was forbidden to make sure Philip was not venerated. Alderman was given Philp's hand who, for years, proudly displayed to those willing to pay his price, mostly in drinks. Philip's lower jaw bone was considered a trophy in Boston where it was displayed. His head was mounted on a post and kept in Plymouth for many years. Notes for Wootonckuaske: 1. Wootonckuaske and her son were captured by English soldiers and deported to the West Indies in 1676. Children of Metacom Wampanoag and Wootonckuaske are: 1019 i. Anne Philip, born 1655 in Preston, Conn.; died 1727 in Preston, Conn; married John Starkweather. ii. Son, born Abt. 1668 in or from Pokanoket, Bristol Township (formerly Mt Hope), Bristol County, RI; died in West Indies probably. iii. Prentice Wampanoag, born Abt. 1672 in Pokanoket, Bristol Township (formerly Mt Hope), Bristol County, RI. Notes for Prentice Wampanoag: [lanastl.ged] 1. "Miss" Prentice is believed to be a grand daughter of Massasoit, the Wampanoag Indian sachem who furnished five deer to the first Thanksgiving in Plymouth Colony in 1621. She is also believed to be a daughter of Metacom (King Philip) and sister of the mother of Mary (Starkweather) Stanton, Anne. 2. "Miss" Prentice was admitted to the Road Church in March, 1683. Long held family tradition believes she was held captive by the Indian fighter Captain Thomas Prentice and finally given her freedom with the Prentice surname. There were no laws against intermarriage although it was discouraged. Englishmen were forbidden to take up the Indian culture of their wives. Punishment included three years in a house of correction. In this case and the case of Anne, mother of Mary (Starkweather) Stanton, where descendants of King Philip married into the Stanton family, the women joined the Road Church and adopted the white man's culture. 2040. Liet. Deacon Gershom Palmer, Sr, born April 14, 1644 in Rehoboth, Bristol County, MA; died September 27, 1718 in Stonington, New London County, CT. He was the son of 4080. Walter Palmer and 4081. Rebecca Short. He married 2041. Ann Denison November 28, 1667 in Stonington, New London County, CT. 2041. Ann Denison, born May 20, 1649 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, MA; died November 17, 1706 in Stonington, New London County, CT. She was the daughter of 4082. Captain George Denison and 4083. Lady Ann Boradell. Notes for Liet. Deacon Gershom Palmer, Sr: Gersham Palmer served in the Colonial Indian wars (The Histo ry of Stonington by Wheeler, p.708). Gershom is recognized as son of Walter Palmer in the will of Walter. Children of Gershom Palmer and Ann Denison are: i. Mercy Palmer, born September 08, 1670 in Stonington, New London County, CT; died January 28, 1752 in Stonington, New London County, CT. 1020 ii. Ichabod Palmer, Sr, born Bef. September 02, 1677 in Stonington, New London County, CT; died April 10, 1752 in Stonington, New London County, CT; married Hannah PALMER 1698 in Stonington, New London County, CT. iii. Gershom Palmer, Jr, born Bef. September 02, 1677 in Stonington, New London County, CT; died Unknown. iv. William Palmer, Sr, born Bef. April 25, 1678 in Stonington, New London County, CT; died 1729 in Pun-hun-gue-nuck, North Stonington, New London County, CT. v. George Palmer, born Bef. May 29, 1681 in Stonington, New London County, CT; died May 28, 1728 in Stonington, New London County, CT. vi. Ann Palmer, born Bef. May 20, 1683 in Stonington, New London County, CT; died Unknown. vii. Walter Palmer, Sr, born Bef. June 07, 1685 in Stonington, New London County, CT; died February 01, 1725/26 in Stonington, New London County, CT. viii. Elihu Palmer, born Bef. May 06, 1688 in Stonington, New London County, CT; died Bef. 1695 in Stonington, New London County, CT in his youth. ix. Mary Palmer, born Bef. June 06, 1690 in Stonington, New London County, CT; died January 13, 1777 in Voluntown, New London County, CT possibly. x. Rebecca Palmer, born July 01, 1694 in Stonington, New London County, CT; died 1726. 2042. Nehemiah Palmer, Sr, born November 27, 1637 in Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk County, MA; died February 17, 1716/17 in Stonington, New London County, CT. He was the son of 4080. Walter Palmer and 4081. Rebecca Short. He married 2043. Hannah Lord Stanton November 20, 1662 in Stonington, New London County, CT. 2043. Hannah Lord Stanton, born 1644 in Hartford, Hartford County, CT; died October 17, 1727 in Stonington, New London County, CT. She was the daughter of 2032. Thomas Stanton and 2033. Ann Lord. Notes for Nehemiah Palmer, Sr: [lanastl.ged] 1. Charlestown was established in 1629, making it five years older than Boston. Early English colonists resided here first, but many moved across the Charles River to Boston because of the poor water in Charlestown. Charlestown was also the site of one of the first battles of the American Revolution. The British punished the citizens of Charlestown for their participation in the battle by burning the town to the ground. Charlestown was rebuilt quickly after the war. 2. Nehemiah's will dated 29 September, 1716 was probated 8 April, 1718. 3. Colonial Families of the United States of America: Volume 3 page 377 records Nehemiah's mother as "Esther". Children of Nehemiah Palmer and Hannah Stanton are: i. Lieut. Joseph Palmer, Sr, born October 03, 1663 in Stonington, New London County, CT; died January 31, 1709/10 in Stonington, New London County, CT. ii. Elihu Palmer, born March 12, 1665/66 in Stonington, New London County, CT; died September 1666 in Stonington, New London County, CT. iii. Jonathon Palmer, Sr, born August 07, 1668 in Stonington, New London County, CT; died August 26, 1726 in Stonington, New London, County, CT. iv. Justice Daniel PALMER, Sr, born November 12, 1672 in Stonington, New London County, CT; died February 28, 1762 in Stonington, New London County, CT. v. Elihu Palmer, born 1674 in Stonington, New London County, CT; died Bet. 1675 - 1764. vi. Nehemiah Palmer, Jr, born July 08, 1677 in Stonington, New London County, CT; died 1735. 1021 vii. Hannah PALMER, born 1680 in Stonington, New London County, CT; died July 19, 1751 in Stonington, New London County, CT; married Ichabod Palmer, Sr 1698 in Stonington, New London County, CT. 2044. Rev. James Noyes, born March 11, 1639/40 in Newbury Old Town, MASS; died December 30, 1719 in Stonington, CT. He was the son of 4088. James Noyes and 4089. Sarah Brown. He married 2045. Dorothy Stanton September 11, 1674 in Stonington, CT. 2045. Dorothy Stanton, born 1651 in Pequoit, CT; died January 19, 1742/43 in Stonington, CT. She was the daughter of 2032. Thomas Stanton and 2033. Ann Lord. Notes for Rev. James Noyes: Graduate Harvard 1659. Savage, Vol. 3: Began to preach in Stonington, Connecticut in 1664, yet was not ordained before 10 September 1674,the day before he was married to Dorothy. Preached 55 years. He served as a soldier and volunteer against the Indians in the Narraganset war and received land for services rendered in what became Voluntown, Conn. (Bodge's Soldiers of King Philip's war, page 443,Narraganset Register, Vol. 1, p. 144).Chief sachem of Narragansett Indians. Much honor attached to his name for so long faithfully fulfilling his ministry, as is shown in a most judicious funeral sermon by Adams of New London. Equally so, for service in the foundation of Yale College standing there as the first on the list of Fellows. He was in his day, one of the leading ministers of the colony, greatly respected for his wisdom and his piety. He was a distinguished preacher, carrying uncommon fervor and Heavenly zeal into all of hispublic performances. His ordinary conversation breathed a spirit of that world to which he was endeavoring to guide his fellow men. In ecclesiastical controversies he was eminently useful. He was a counsellor in civil affairs at some critical periods. He was selectedto be one of the first trustees of the college (Yale); for though he was then an old man, and in a remote corner of the colony, his influence was deemed essential to the success of the undertaking. Rev James Noyes came to Stonington to preach on an invitation of the town in 1664. The meeting house in which he preached was a shor tdistance southwesterly of the present residence of Mr. Henry M.Palmer, west of Montauk Avenue. Traditionally, we learn that he resided in the family of Thomas Stanton, Sr., until he was ordained,Sept. 11, 1674, and the next day he was married to Dorothy, daughter of Thomas and Ann (Lord) Stanton. He made his permanent placeof abode upon a large tract of land in Stonington, which he purchasedof Samuel Willis of Hartford, Conn., where he erected him a dwellinghou se on the site of the present first house south of Anguilla, on thehighway from there to Wequetequock, which became the first parsonage of the First Congregational Church of Stonington, where he lived the remainder of his life, dying Dec. 30, 1719. For the first ten years ofhis ministry he preached as a licentiate, and the last forty-fiveyears as an ordained clergyman. He was Chaplain with Capt. GeorgeDenison's expedition that captured Canonchet, chief sachem of the Narragansett Indians, April, 1676. ""He was but 16 and his brother Moses but 13 when together they entered Harvard in 1656. His father died not long after his admission.Their father's friends and parishioners contributed to give the boysthe best education then obtainable while they worked their way through college. After graduation in 1664 he went to Stonington, Conn. where he was invited by the town to become their minister and took thefreeman's oath October 5, 1669. He received as a gift from the town agrant of 250 acres of land, called Musqueta, and later known as Noyes'Point, Westerly, R.I. which remained in the family for severalgenerations.. "In April, 1697, upon the motion of the Honorable Lieut. Governour Stoughton, and information that the enemy, Indians, intended toscatter into small companies, to do mischief upon His Majestie'ssubjects, the Governour and Councill also being moved by theworshipful Captain Samuel Mason and the Reverent Mr. James Noise,ordered a letter sent to Capt. Samuel Mason and Mr. James Noisedesiring them to promote of raising twentie or thirtie men, Englishand Indians, furnished with arms, ammunition and provision, to range the woods between Nashua (now in N.H.) and Deerfield, Massachusetts., and nea rMamerrimack River, and between Hadley and Marlburrough as they shal ljudge best. And the Governour and Councill being informed that theenemy, Indians, intended to scatter and to sett upon the small towns upon the river that were secure. Warrants were sent to the several constables of the towns in danger to see that due watch and ward bekept." (Conn. Col. Record, Vol. 4, p.196). Appointed by Assembly oneof a committee to settle differences regarding division of land inQuinnebaug. In 1708 he was granted 200 acres of land. The remains of Rev. James Noyes are buried in the ancient burying-place ground, upon a sloping hill on the east side ofWequetequock Cove, midway between Stonington, Conn., and Westerly,R.I. A light brown stone covers the remains and upon it is cut theCoat of Arms of the family. The epitaph was written by Reverend Eliphalet Adams who graduated from Harvard College in 1694 and who died in 1753, and who was in 1720,pastor of the First Congregational Church of New London, Conn. The original draft of the epitaph was in 1889, in the Sunday School Library Room of the First Congregational Church of Stonington, Conn. His body was interred 1719 Stonington, Conn, old Wetequequock burying ground. The pier slab that for over a century has been over the graveof Rev. James Noyes of the old Wetequequock burying ground,Stonington, Conn., was relettered at Doty's marble works in the 1890s.The following is the inscription on it: "In expectation of a joyfulresurrection to eternal life here lyeth interred the body of the Rev.Mr. James Noyes aged 80 years who after a faithful living of theChurch of Christ in this place for more than 55 years deceased Dec. ye30, 1719-20. Majesty, meekness and humilty here meet in one withgreatest charity. He was first pastor of the Road Church and Society."Graduated at Harvard College and was ordained as pastor of the churchin Stonington the day before his marriage. He was one of the foundersof Yale College. He drew Cedar Swamp lots for Indian war service. (Hist. of First Cong. Church) On Aug. 28, 1692 he baptised Chimham, an Indian who he then raised. (The 18th day of December, 1719, The Reverend Mr. James Noyes was taken sick and so continued until the 30th day of the same month, ) he having served in the publick ministry in this placefifty-five years and six months. He lived much desired, and dyed muchlamented. Rev. James Noyes' baptisms, 1176.)Ancient Burial-Ground upon a sloping hill on the east side of Wequetequock Cove, midway between Stonington, Conn. and Westerly, R.I. In Expectation of A joyful Resurrection to Eternal Life Here Lyeth Interred ye Body of the Rev'd Mr. James Noyes Aged 80 years Who after A Faithful Serving of the Church of Christ In this Place For more than 55 years Deceased Dec ye 30: 17 19/20 The person who prepared the inscription perhaps thought the year by new style commenced on Christmas Day, Dec. 25th; but such a mistake is a little singular, as the almanacs then printed began the year in Jan. It was an ancient English custom to begin the year at Christmas, but it had not then been in use for a long time.On record in the Probate Office in New London, CN. Children of James Noyes and Dorothy Stanton are: i. Dorothy Noyes, born June 20, 1675. ii. James Noyes, born August 02, 1677. 1022 iii. Capt. Thomas Noyes, born August 15, 1679 in Stonington, CT; died October 23, 1762 in Stonington, CT; married Elizabeth Ann Sanford September 03, 1705 in Stonington, CT. iv. Anne Noyes, born April 16, 1682. v. John Noyes, born January 13, 1684/85. vi. Joseph Noyes, born October 16, 1688. vii. Moses Noyes, born March 19, 1691/92. 2046. Governor Peleg SANFORD, Sr, born May 10, 1639 in Portsmouth, Newport County, RI; died February 28, 1700/01 in Portsmouth, Newport County, RI. He was the son of 4092. John SANFORD, Sr and 4093. Bridget HUTCHINSON. He married 2047. Mary CODDINGTON December 01, 1674 in Portsmouth, Newport County, RI. 2047. Mary CODDINGTON, born May 16, 1654 in Newport, Newport County, RI; died March 1691/92. She was the daughter of 4094. Gov. William CODDINGTON and 4095. Anne BRINLEY. Notes for Governor Peleg SANFORD, Sr: [lanastl.ged] 1. Peleg was one of the most prominent men of the Colony of Rhode Island, and held at different times about every office, both civil and military, in the gift of the Government. He was Judge of the Court of Admiralty, deputy Assistant for seven years, Governor of Rhode Island 1680 to 1683, and was sent to England twice as agent of the Colony on important business. Children of Peleg SANFORD and Mary CODDINGTON are: i. Ann SANFORD, born Abt. 1675 in Newport, Newport County, RI; died Unknown. ii. Bridget Sanford, born Abt. 1680 in Newport, Newport County, RI; died Bef. January 14, 1766. iii. Peleg Sanford, Jr, born Abt. 1685 in New York; died 1702 in Boston, Suffolk County, MA. iv. William Sanford, born Abt. 1690 in Newport, Newport County, RI; died April 24, 1721 in Newport, Newport County, RI. v. daughter of Peleg Sanford, Sr, born Unknown. vi. Son of Peleg Sanford, Sr, born Unknown. 1023 vii. Elizabeth Ann Sanford, born Abt. 1677 in Newport, RI; died October 23, 1762; married Capt. Thomas Noyes September 03, 1705 in Stonington, CT. Generation No. 12 2828. Giles Bitfield, born Abt. 1557; died Bef. June 01, 1615. He was the son of 5656. William Bitfield and 5657. Joan. Child of Giles Bitfield is: 1414 i. Samuel Bitfield, born 1592 in England; died September 10, 1660 in Boston, Suffolk, Mass; married Elizabeth Parker Abt. 1616 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. 2850. Stephen WILTERTON, born Bet. 1580 - 1585 in Wharstead, Suffolkshire, Canterbury, England; died January 25, 1671/72 in Hartford, Hartford, CT. He married 2851. SUSANNAH 1609 in Wharstead, Suffolkshire, Canterbury, England. 2851. SUSANNAH, born Bet. 1587 - 1590 in Wharstead, Suffolkshire, Canterbury, England; died 1662 in Hartford, Hartford, CT. Notes for Stephen WILTERTON: [trishsmith.ged] WFT Ref # 308 Vol 35 WFT Ref # 2553 Vol 2 Death location shown as Essex, MA Name also spelled Wolterton Notes for SUSANNAH: [trishsmith.ged] WFT Ref # 308 Vol 35 Children of Stephen WILTERTON and SUSANNAH are: 1425 i. Susannah WILTERTON, born Aft. 1601 in Wherstead, Suffolk, England; died January 25, 1672/73 in Newbury, Essex, MA; married (1) Stephen JORDAN 1618 in , , , England; married (2) Nathaniel MERRILL September 23, 1633 in Wherstead, Essex, Suffolk, England; married (3) Peabody Abt. 1661. ii. Gregory Wilterton, born Abt. 1612. Notes for Gregory Wilterton: [trishsmith.ged] WFT Ref # 2553 Vol 2 WFT Ref # 1441 Vol 38 John, son of Nathaniel Merrill, went when young to Hartford, CT, where he was taken into the family and legally adopted by Gregory Wilterton. He married Sarah Watson. At the death of his benefactor it was found he had left his entire estate to his adopted son. iii. Matthew Wilterton, born Abt. 1614 in Ipswich, , England. Notes for Matthew Wilterton: [trishsmith.ged] WFT Ref # 2553 Vol 2 2852. John Clough, born Abt. 1587 in England; died January 11, 1606/07 in Jamestown, Virginia. Child of John Clough is: 1426 i. John Clough, born May 26, 1616 in Manchester, Lancashire, England; died July 26, 1691 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass; married Jane Sanders May 18, 1642 in Watertown, Middlesex, Mass.. 2856. William Allen, born in Allen Hall, Stratford, St Hulme, Wales; died May 10, 1679 in Manchester, Essex, Massachusetts. He married 2857. Ales Whytmore. 2857. Ales Whytmore, born 1602; died September 29, 1641 in Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts. She was the daughter of 5714. John Whytmore. Child of William Allen and Ales Whytmore is: 1428 i. William Allen, born March 23, 1610/11 in Yarmouth, Norfolk, England; died June 18, 1686 in Deer Island, Newbury, Essex, Mass; married Ann Goodale May 31, 1639 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. 2858. Richard Goodale, born 1591 in Gret Yarmouth, England; died September 16, 1666 in Salisbury, MA, USA. He was the son of 5716. John Goodale and 5717. Bridge Porter. He married 2859. Dorothy Winterent. 2859. Dorothy Winterent, born 1595 in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England; died January 27, 1663/64 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts. Child of Richard Goodale and Dorothy Winterent is: 1429 i. Ann Goodale, born in England; died May 31, 1678 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass; married William Allen May 31, 1639 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. 2876. Thomas Jones, born Abt. 1612 in England; died 1671. He married 2877. Mary North. 2877. Mary North, born September 1612 in Olney, Bucks, England; died 1682. She was the daughter of 5754. Richard North and 5755. Joan Bartram. Child of Thomas Jones and Mary North is: 1438 i. Robert Jones, born Abt. 1633 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass; died Aft. 1710 in Salisbury,E, MA; married Joanna Osgood February 12, 1658/59 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. 2878. William Osgood, born Abt. 1607 in Wherwell, Hampshire, England; died March 15, 1699/00 in Salisbury,E, MA.. He was the son of 5756. Christopher Osgood and 5757. Elizabeth Brockwell. He married 2879. Elizabeth Cleer Abt. 1636 in Salisbury, Massachusetts. 2879. Elizabeth Cleer, born 1612 in England; died Bef. 1712 in Salisbury,E, MA.. She was the daughter of 5758. John Cleer and 5759. Ann. Notes for William Osgood: [stone3.FTW] [stone2.FTW] William is listed as one of the original settlers of Salisbury, Mass. Child of William Osgood and Elizabeth Cleer is: 1439 i. Joanna Osgood, born 1644 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.; died in Amesbury, Mass; married Robert Jones February 12, 1658/59 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. 2880. Sir Thomas Carr, born Abt. 1525 in Ferniehirst Castle, Fennehurst, Scotland; died in London, Middlesex, England. He was the son of 5760. Sir John Carr and 5761. Katherine. He married 2881. Janet Kirkcaldy Abt. 1561 in Grange, Scotland. 2881. Janet Kirkcaldy, born Abt. 1530 in Grange, Scotland; died Abt. 1572 in London, Middlesex Co., England. She was the daughter of 5762. William Kirkcaldy. Notes for Sir Thomas Carr: Thomas Kerr (Carr) became the 9th Baron of Ferrniehirst Castle. He was also noted for his involvement with Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots. (From notes of David W Carr) The name of Carr, Kerr or Karre is as old as the Norman Conquest by William of Normandy in 1066. One of the followers of William I is recorded in the Roll Of The Gattle Abbey as the name of Karre.The early descendants of this Norman soldier and succeeding generations spread on both sides of the border of England and Scotland.Direct lines can be traced through various peerage books of England and Scotland to Andrew Kerr I, the 6th Baron of Fennehurst, Scotland. He was born in 1450 , created Baron in 1480 and knighted in 1483. He and his son Andrew II, 7th Baron of Fennehurst, were remarkable men for talent and undaunted courage, conspicious in reigns of James IV and James V. Andrew Kerr II, died in 1543. His son Sir John Kerr, 8th Baron of Fennehurst, did great service against the English and rescued Queen Mary from incursions by the English against the Scots. Sir Thomas, 9th Baron and son of Sir John, was also devoted to Queen Mary's interests. (Quoted from Watson's 'The House of Carr'1926) Person Source Children of Thomas Carr and Janet Kirkcaldy are: i. Andrew Carr, born Abt. 1565 in Fennehurst, Scotland; died Abt. 1631 in Jedburgh, Scotland. 1440 ii. Sir William Carr, born Abt. 1556 in Ferniehirst, Scotland; married Mary Ann Clifford Abt. 1589 in London, Middlesex, England. 2902. Andrew Grantham, born Abt. 1575 in England; died December 15, 1668 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. Child of Andrew Grantham is: 1451 i. Alice Grantham, born 1599 in Romsey, Hampshire, England; died April 28, 1649 in Newbury, Essex, Mass; married John Emery 1627 in Romsey, Hampshire, England. 2910. John Shatswell, born Abt. 1574 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England; died February 11, 1645/46 in Ipswich, Essex, MA. He married 2911. Judith Dillingham 1601 in Suffolk, England. 2911. Judith Dillingham, born 1578 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England; died April 17, 1648 in Ipswich, Essex, MA. Child of John Shatswell and Judith Dillingham is: 1455 i. Mary Shatswell, born 1606 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England; died April 28, 1694 in Newbury, Essex, Mass; married John Webster. 2912. Andrew Greeley Child of Andrew Greeley is: 1456 i. Andrew Greeley, born Abt. 1617 in England; died June 30, 1697 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass; married Mary Moyse 1643 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. 2914. Joseph Moyse, born 1597 in Salisbury, Essex, MA; died 1655 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. He married 2915. Hannah Folcord 1628 in Mass.. 2915. Hannah Folcord, born 1601 in England; died 1655 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. Child of Joseph Moyse and Hannah Folcord is: 1457 i. Mary Moyse, born 1622 in Salisbury, Essex, MA; died December 24, 1703 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass; married Andrew Greeley 1643 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. 2916. Richard Illsley, born 1577. He married 2917. Jane Lewes July 06, 1607 in Compton, Berkshire, England. 2917. Jane Lewes, born Abt. 1577. Child of Richard Illsley and Jane Lewes is: 1458 i. John Illsley, born 1613; died December 10, 1683 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass; married Sarah Hatfield 1639. 2918. Richard Hatfield, born Abt. 1581 in England; died Abt. 1639. He married 2919. Judith. 2919. Judith, born Abt. 1581. Child of Richard Hatfield and Judith is: 1459 i. Sarah Hatfield, born 1621 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.; died August 03, 1673; married John Illsley 1639. 2922. Thomas Talmadge, born October 17, 1575 in Barton, Stacey, England; died December 09, 1653 in East Hampton, Long Island, NY. He was the son of 5844. John Henry Talmadge. He married 2923. Elizabeth. 2923. Elizabeth, born in Southhampton, Hampshire, England. Child of Thomas Talmadge and Elizabeth is: 1461 i. Sarah Talmadge, born Abt. 1611 in Newton Stacey, Southhampton, Hampshire, England; died Abt. 1687 in Lynn, Essex, Mass; married Richard Walker 1640 in Lynn, Essex, Mass.. 2928. John Stevens, born 1575 in Caversham, Oxford, England; died September 21, 1627 in Caversham, Oxford, England. He was the son of 5856. John Stevens. He married 2929. Alice Atkins February 27, 1596/97 in Caversham, Oxford, England. 2929. Alice Atkins, born 1580 in Caversham, Oxfordshire,England; died July 17, 1650 in Newburg, Ma.. She was the daughter of 5858. Henry Atkins and 5859. Christian Chase. Notes for Alice Atkins: Immigration: Sailed on 11 Apr 1638 Southampton, England on Ship "Confidence" Immigrated with sons William and John. Children of John Stevens and Alice Atkins are: 1464 i. John Stevens, born July 07, 1605 in Caversham, Oxford, England; died April 11, 1662 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass; married Catherine Codeman April 10, 1662 in Salisbury, Essex, Mass.. ii. Barbara Stevens iii. Jane Stevens iv. Humphrey Stevens, born 1608. v. William Stevens, born Bef. September 01, 1616 in Caversham, Oxfordshire,England; died May 19, 1653 in Newbury, Essex, Ma; married Elizabeth Bitfield May 19, 1645 in Newbury, Ma; born 1628 in Newburg, Ma.; died September 24, 1676 in Newburg, Ma.. Notes for William Stevens: On April 11, 1638, the passenger ship "Confidence" sailedfrom Southampton, England. The passenger list includedJohn Stephens, his wife Elizabeth, his mother Alice and hisbrother William (age 21), and two servants (John and GraceLougie). Estate of William Stevens of Newbury Essex Probate Docket # None Witnesse by these presents that I william Steuens ofNewbury in the County of Essex in Newengland yeoman, beingsicke and weake of body but through gods mercy of perfectmemory do make my last will and testament first I bequeathmy soule into the hands of my blessed Redeemer, withassured hope of a blessed resurrection, and when it shallplease the lord to take me out of this world I bequeath mybody to bee buryed in the burying place of Newbury, and formy worldly Goods I bequeath my house and two parts of myland both upland and meadow to my eldest Son when he shallbe of the age of one and twenty yers and twenty pounds tomy son Samuell Steuens when he shalbe of the like age oftwenty one yeares, and I appoint Elizabeth my wife my Soleexecutrix of this my last will and testament and all therest of my worldly goods vndisposed of I giue to my wife tobring vp my children in the feare of god till they shalbeat the aforessaid age only the third parte of my land aftermy wiues decease given to my Son John Steuens, and in caseeither of my children shold dye before they shall come tothe age of twenty one yeares then the twenty pounds shallreturne to my wife. In witnesse whereof I the said williamSteuens haue set my hand and seale may 19th 1653 willam steuenes Signed and Sealed(SEAL) in the psence of vs Anthony Somerby Rich : lowle Robertt Long Anthony morse Benieman Swett Will of William Stevens of Newbury, yeoman, proved byRobert Long, aged about 32 years (sworn 27 : 4 : 1653, byWm. Gerrish, commissioner), and Anthony Somerby (sworn 28 :4: 1653) Inventory of the estate of said deceased taken June 13,1653 by Samuell Betfeild (signed Bidfield), George Little,Anthony somerby, ffrancis Plumer and Nicholas Noyes. Amount, £166, 14s, 6d. Real estate, £71; personal, r£95,14s, 6d. Meadow near Nich: Noyes' neck; house, barn, land,etc., land near the mill: and meadow at the little river.Sworn to by Elizabeth Stevens (signed by x mark), late wifeof the deceased, and Samuel Bidfeild, on of the appraisers,27 : 4 : 1653, before Wm. Gerrish, commissionser. William Stevens died May 19, 1653. Salem Quarterly Court Records 30 : 4 : 1653 "The EssexAntiquarian" p. 178 Source: The will of William Stevens of Newbury was provedin the Salem court 30 : 4 : 1653. Copy taken from theoriginal on file in the office of the clerk of courts atSalem, volume II, leaf 57. "The Essex Antiquarian" Vol V,p. 30 Submitted by: Roseanne Montgomery vi. Susan Stevens, born 1617. 2932. William Barnard, born 1572 in Kingston Upon Hull, Yorkshire, England. He married 2933. Emily E. Nye 1610 in Kingston, England. 2933. Emily E. Nye, born Abt. 1590 in Kingston Upon Hull, Yorkshire, England; died in Kingston Upon Hull, Yorkshire, England. Child of William Barnard and Emily Nye is: 1466 i. Thomas Barnard, born August 10, 1617 in Kingston, England; died July 07, 1677 in Amesbury, Essex, Massachusetts; married (2) Helen Hoyt 1640 in Salisbury, Massachusetts. 2934. John Hoyt, born March 12, 1612/13 in Upway, Dorchester, England; died January 28, 1685/86 in Salisbury, Essex, MA. He married 2935. Frances Tewksbury 1634. 2935. Frances Tewksbury, born 1612 in England; died February 23, 1641/42 in Amesbury, Essex, MA. Child of John Hoyt and Frances Tewksbury is: 1467 i. Helen Hoyt, born Abt. 1616 in Salisbury,E, MA.; died November 27, 1694 in Amesbury, Ma; married Thomas Barnard 1640 in Salisbury, Massachusetts. 3584. Solomon Johnson, born Abt. 1585 in England. Child of Solomon Johnson is: 1792 i. Solomon Johnson, born 1601 in England; died July 26, 1690 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Mass; married Eleanor Crafts 1628 in Sudbury, Suffolk, Mass.. 3608. Thomas Greene, born 1606 in Leicestershire, England; died December 19, 1667 in Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts. He was the son of 3972. John Greene and 7217. Ann Scargell. He married 3609. Elizabeth Lynde Abt. 1619 in , , England. 3609. Elizabeth Lynde, born 1607 in Prestbury, Lancashire, England; died August 22, 1658 in Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts. She was the daughter of 7218. Thomas Lynde and 7219. Elizabeth. Children of Thomas Greene and Elizabeth Lynde are: i. Elizabeth Green, born 1628 in , Leicestersh, England; died Aft. 1651 in Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Notes for Elizabeth Green: [1797194.ged] Ancestral File Number: 8LG0-HJ REFN: AFN # 8LG0-HJ; LSQT-M8 AFN # 8L G0-HJ; LSQT-M8 1804 ii. Thomas GREENE, born 1630 in Leicestershire, England; died February 15, 1673/74 in Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts; married (1) Margaret Call 1651 in Charlestown, Suffolk Co, Massachusetts; married (2) Rebecca Hills April 01, 1652 in Malden, Mdlsx, MA. iii. John GREENE, born December 06, 1632 in England; died October 16, 1707 in Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Notes for John GREENE: [1797194.ged] Ancestral File Number: 51L1-8L AFN # 51L1-8L; N2NS-9Q AFN # 51L1-8L; N 2NS-9Q iv. Mary Green, born Abt. 1633 in Leicester, , England. Notes for Mary Green: [1797194.ged] Ancestral File Number: MH7M-5V v. William Greene, born December 15, 1635 in , , England; died December 30, 1705 in , Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Notes for William Greene: [1797194.ged] Ancestral File Number: 51L1-BX AFN # 51L1-BX; MT57-4J AFN # 51L1-BX; M T57-4J vi. Henry Greene, born January 19, 1638/39 in Toppesfield, Essex, England; died September 19, 1717 in Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Notes for Henry Greene: [1797194.ged] Ancestral File Number: 51L0-03 AFN # 51L0-03; N2NS-D8 AFN # 51L0-03; N 2NS-D8 vii. Elizabeth Green, born Abt. 1640 in , , England. Notes for Elizabeth Green: [1797194.ged] Ancestral File Number: MT57-6V viii. Mary GREEN, born Abt. 1642 in , , England. Notes for Mary GREEN: [1797194.ged] Ancestral File Number: 2448-HF4 ix. Samuel Greene, born March 1644/45 in , , Massachusetts; died October 31, 1724 in Of Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts; married Mary Cook; born May 1649 in Malden, Middlesex, Mass.; died November 24, 1715. Notes for Samuel Greene: [1797194.ged] Ancestral File Number: 51L1-C4 x. Hannah (Odlin) Green, born February 07, 1646/47 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts; died May 20, 1721 in Norwich, , Connecticut. Notes for Hannah (Odlin) Green: [1797194.ged] Ancestral File Number: 228T-8T AFN # 228T-8T; MT57-87 AFN # 228T-8T; M T57-87 xi. Martha Green, born Abt. 1650 in Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Notes for Martha Green: [1797194.ged] Ancestral File Number: MJ0B-04 AFN # MJOB-04; 8LG0-QQ AFN # MJOB-04; 8 LG0-QQ xii. Dorcas Greene, born May 01, 1653 in North Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts; died 1682 in Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Notes for Dorcas Greene: [1797194.ged] Ancestral File Number: 51L1-GM 3610. Joseph Hill, born March 03, 1601/02 in Billericay, Essex, England; died February 05, 1687/88 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts. He was the son of 7220. George HILLS and 7221. Mary SYMONDS. He married 3611. Rose Dunster July 22, 1624 in Billericay, Burstead, England. 3611. Rose Dunster, born 1602 in Of Gt Burstead, Billericay, Essex, England; died March 24, 1649/50 in Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts. She was the daughter of 7222. Henry DUNSTER. Children of Joseph Hill and Rose Dunster are: i. Mary Hills, born November 13, 1625 in Great Burstead, Billerica, Essex, England; died November 25, 1674 in Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Notes for Mary Hills: [1797194.ged] Ancestral File Number: 8LG0-VF ii. Elizabeth Hills, born October 21, 1627 in Burstead, Essex, England; died November 25, 1674 in Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Notes for Elizabeth Hills: [1797194.ged] Ancestral File Number: 8LG0-WL iii. Joseph Hills, born August 02, 1629 in Great Burstead, Billerica, Essex, England; died April 19, 1674 in Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Notes for Joseph Hills: [1797194.ged] Name Suffix: Jr Ancestral File Number: 8LG0-XR iv. James Hills, born February 06, 1630/31 in Great Burstead, Billerica, Essex, England; died 1652 in Died Young. Notes for James Hills: [1797194.ged] Ancestral File Number: 8LG0-ZX AFN # 8LG0-ZX; JFCB-L2 BIRTH DATE & CHRIS TENING DATE: 6 Feb or Mar 1631 AFN # 8LG0-ZX; JFCB-L2 BIRTH DATE & CHRISTE NING DATE: 6 Feb or Mar 1631 v. John Hills, born March 21, 1631/32 in Maldon, Essex, England; died June 28, 1652 in Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Notes for John Hills: [1797194.ged] Ancestral File Number: 8LG1-03 vi. Wayte Hills, born 1634 in Of, Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Notes for Wayte Hills: [1797194.ged] Ancestral File Number: JFCB-M7 1805 vii. Rebecca Hills, born April 20, 1634 in Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts; died June 06, 1674 in Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts; married (1) Thomas GREENE April 01, 1652 in Malden, Mdlsx, MA; married (2) Thomas Newhall Abt. 1655 in Of Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts. viii. Hannah Hills, born January 1634/35 in , Walden, Massachusetts. Notes for Hannah Hills: [1797194.ged] Ancestral File Number: JFCB-ND ix. Steven Hills, born May 01, 1636 in Maldon, Essex, England; died 1636 in , , England. Notes for Steven Hills: [1797194.ged] Ancestral File Number: 8LG1-18 AFN # 8LG1-18; N5Q9-MS x. Sarah Hills, born August 14, 1637 in Maldon, Essex, England; died August 14, 1637 in Great Burstead, Billericay, Essex, England. Notes for Sarah Hills: [1797194.ged] Ancestral File Number: 8LG1-2F xi. Greshom Hills, born May 27, 1639 in Charlestown, Sussex, Massachusetts; died in Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Notes for Greshom Hills: [1797194.ged] Ancestral File Number: 3501-G0 AFN # 3501-G0; KWZX-LD BIRTH DATE: 27 Ma y 1639; 17 Dec 1639 CHRISTENING PLACE: Charlestown, Sessex, MA; Billercay, Es sex, England DEATH DATE: 1701; 1711; 1721 BAPISM: 30 APR 1901; 30 Apr 1910 ENDOWMENTS: 11 Apr 1929 LOGAN; 4 Dec 1929 LOGAN xii. Mehetable Hill, born November 01, 1640 in Boston, Sussex, Massachusetts; died July 1653 in Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Notes for Mehetable Hill: [1797194.ged] Ancestral File Number: 3501-H5 AFN # 3501-HS; JPJL-XX BIRTH DATE: 1 Nov 1640; 1 Jan 1641 BIRTH PLACE: Boston, Sussex, Massachusetts; Malden, Middlese x, Massachusetts DEATH DATE: Jul 1652 or 1653 AFN # 3501-HS; JPJL-XX BIRT H DATE: 1 Nov 1640; 1 Jan 1641 BIRTH PLACE: Boston, Sussex, Massachusetts; Ma lden, Middlesex, Massachusetts DEATH DATE: Jul 1652 or 1653 3612. John Upham, born Abt. 1600 in Bicton, Devon, England; died February 25, 1680/81 in Malden, Middlesex, Mass.. He married 3613. Elizabeth Slade November 01, 1626 in Bicton, Devon, England. 3613. Elizabeth Slade, born Abt. 1603 in England; died 1670. Child of John Upham and Elizabeth Slade is: 1806 i. Phineas Upham, born 1636 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Mass.; died August 1676 in Malden, Middlesex, Mass; married Ruth Wood. 3614. Edward Wood, born Abt. 1598 in Norwich, England; died November 27, 1643 in Charlestown, Suffolk, Mass.. He was the son of 7228. Lewis Wood and 7229. Margaret Holmes. He married 3615. Ruth Mousall Bet. 1630 - 1631 in Charlestown, Mass. 3615. Ruth Mousall, born 1602 in of Norwich, Norfolk, England; died August 29, 1642 in Charlestown, Mass. She was the daughter of 7230. Deacon Ralph Mousall and 7231. Alice Bell. Children of Edward Wood and Ruth Mousall are: i. Ann Wood ii. Elizabeth Wood iii. Obadiah Wood iv. Tabitha Wood v. Josiah Wood, born Abt. 1629. 1898 vi. Thomas Wood, born 1634 in of Rowley, Ma.; died September 1687 in Rowley, MA; married Ann Hunt April 07, 1654 in Rowley, MA. 1807 vii. Ruth Wood, born Abt. 1637; died January 18, 1693/94 in Malden, Middlesex, Mass; married Phineas Upham. 3618. Stephen Tracy, born December 28, 1596 in Great Yarmouth, England; died March 20, 1653/54 in Great Yarmouth, England. He married 3619. Tryphosa Lee January 02, 1619/20 in Leyden, Zuid Holland. 3619. Tryphosa Lee, born Bet. 1596 - 1599 in Leiden, South Holland; died 1655 in Plymouth, MA. Child of Stephen Tracy and Tryphosa Lee is: 1809 i. Rebecca Tracy, born 1623 in Eastham, Barnstable, Mass.; died December 03, 1686 in Eastham, Barnstable, MA; married William Merrick 1643 in Eastham, Barnstable, Mass.. 3620. Stephen Hopkins, born October 28, 1581 in Hampshire, Gloucester, England; died June 16, 1644 in Plymouth, MA. He married 3621. Mary Abt. 1602 in Hampshire, England. 3621. Mary, born Abt. 1580 in London, Middlesex, England; died May 09, 1613 in Hursley, Hampshire, England. Notes for Stephen Hopkins: Stephen Hopkins (born about 1582 – 1644), was a tanner and merchant who was one of the passengers on the Mayflower in 1620, settling in Plymouth Colony. Hopkins was recruited by the Merchant Adventurers to provide governance for the colony as well as assist with the colony's ventures. He was a member of a group of passengers known to the Pilgrims as "The Strangers" since they were not part of the Pilgrim's religious congregation. Hopkins was one of forty-one signatories of the Mayflower Compact and was an assistant to the governor of the colony through 1636. Sea Venture shipwreck and Mutiny Hopkins had made a previous attempt to reach the New World in 1609 aboard the new flagship of the Virginia Company, the Sea Venture, on which Sir George Somers took the helm. Hopkins had embarked as a Minister's Clerk on the "Sea Venture", the Admiral of the Fleet. The ship was on the way to the Jamestown Colony in Virginia with much needed supplies when it was deliberately driven onto the reefs of Bermuda to prevent its foundering as a result of the damage it had sustained during a severe storm. All aboard, 150 passengers and crew and a dog, survived. The ship's longboat was fitted with a mast and sent to Virginia for help, but it and its crew were never seen again. Hopkins attempted to start a mutiny while stranded on the island. He was sentenced to death when this was discovered but was eventually set free after complaining of the "ruin of his wife and children". Hopkins and the remaining survivors spent nine months on Bermuda building two smaller ships, the Deliverance and Patience, from Bermuda cedar and materials salvaged from the Sea Venture. He and the other castaways eventually made their way to Jamestown, where Hopkins appears to have stayed for (some say) two years before returning to England. The Hopkins family is considered one of the First Families of Virginia. The story of the Sea Venture shipwreck (and Hopkins' mutiny) is said to be the inspiration for The Tempest by William Shakespeare. Diplomat and Veteran Hopkins was respected for his previous experience with Indians and was elected ambassador for native relations. When Squanto arrived in Plymouth he resided with the Hopkins family. In 1621 Hopkins, Edward Winslow and William Bradford were delegated by their associates to treat with the Indians in the Plymouth vicinity on behalf of the Pilgrims and succeeded in winning the friendship of Chief Massasoit (1580-1661), concluding a peace treaty on 22 March 1621 in the Hopkins home. He later served in the Pequot War of 1637. Marriage 1. Mary: She may have died while Hopkins was on his first attempt to reach New World. 2. Elizabeth Fisher: married Hopkins at St. Mary Matfellon, Whitechapel, London, on 19 February 1617/8, and was a Mayflower passenger who died in Plymouth, 1639. Children Stephen and Mary had three children: * Elizabeth b. England; she more than likely died before the Mayflower voyage. * Constance b. England, 1607; Mayflower passenger; married Nicholas Snow, who came to Plymouth on the ship Anne in 1623; died in Plymouth Colony, 1677. * Giles b. England, 1607/8; Mayflower passenger, married Catherine Whelden, daughter of Gabriel Whelden of Malden and Yarmouth Stephen and Elizabeth had seven children: * Damaris b. England, 1618; Mayflower passenger. * Oceanus b. en route to Plymouth onboard the Mayflower. * Caleb b. Plymouth, 1623; dead by spring 1651. * Elizabeth b. Plymouth, 1623. * Deborah b. Plymouth, 1626, married Andrew Ring, son of William and Mary Ring * Damaris b. Plymouth, 1628, married Jacob Cooke, son of Pilgrim, Francis Cooke and Hester Mayhieu (Cooke) * Ruth b. Plymouth, 1630. References * Caleb Johnson, Here Shall I Die Ashore: Stephen Hopkins, Bermuda Castaway, Jamestown Survivor, and Mayflower Pilgrim (Xlibris, 2007) ISBN 978-1-4257-9638-9. * Caleb Johnson, The American Genealogist 73:161-171, “The True English Origins of Stephen Hopkins of the Mayflower”, July 1998. His first wife was not Constance Dudley, though this erroneous name is given by older references. * Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Volume Six, Third Edition, Stephen Hopkins ISBN 0- 930270-03-7 Child of Stephen Hopkins and Mary is: 1810 i. Giles Hopkins, born January 30, 1607/08 in Wotton-Under-Edge, Gloucester, England; died April 16, 1690 in Eastham, Barnstable, Mass; married Catherine Wheldon October 09, 1639. 3622. Gabriel Whelden, born Abt. 1588 in Nottingham England; died January 1653/54 in Malden, Middlesex, MA. He married 3623. Margaret Diguina Wampanoag Abt. 1615 in England. 3623. Margaret Diguina Wampanoag, born Abt. 1602 in Wampanoag village, Rhode Island; died Aft. January 1653/54 in Yarmouth, Barnstable, MA. She was the daughter of 7246. Quadequina Wampanoag. Notes for Gabriel Whelden: I'm really not sure who Gabriel's wife was. It may have been Jane Davis, Mary Davis, or an Indidan from another tribe. Gabriel may have been from France. Notes for Margaret Diguina Wampanoag: According to the Wampanoag theory Oguina was a child of 6 years in 1608 when a British fishing vessel picked her up along with other Wampanoags along a beach on Cape Cod. She was taken to England where she baptized and given the English name Margaret. Added by CarolMontgomeryBrady on 15 Mar 2008 "Gordon B. Hinckley, Shoulder for the Lord" by George M. McCune page 35- " Two of the early immigrants to Plymouth colony were Gabriel Wheldon, of Arnold, Nottingham, England, and his brother (name unknown). Gabriel had been married in England before sailing to America but his first wife named Margaret evidently was deceased at the time of his migration. Both brothers had a free spirit much like Stephen Hopkins and found their way to the camps of the Wampanoags. There they both fell in love with two of the daughters of Chief Quadequina, younger brother of the Great Chief. They each married and Gabriel gave his second wife the English name 'Margaret' after his first spouse. The two counseled with their father-in-law and his older brother Massasoit regarding what to do. The Plymouth Colony would probably punish them for their intermarriage. Massasoit advised them to return to the colony and all would be well. The Plymouth Colony tribunals saved face by banishing the couples from Plymouth for life but did not send them back to England. Gabriel and Margaret established their home in Barnstable where the Hinckleys came in late 1630's and here Gabriel and Margaret raised a large family of girls. One of these was Catherine "Catone" Wheldon who married Stephen Hopkins' oldest son Giles on October 9, 1639. Giles had been given the home his father had built in Yarmouth and the couple established their home and raised four children there. When Giles' father Stephen passed away about July 1644, his father left an estate.... Child of Gabriel Whelden and Margaret Wampanoag is: 1811 i. Catherine Wheldon, born 1620 in Eastham, Barnstable, Mass.; died March 05, 1687/88 in Eastham, Barnstable, Mass; married Giles Hopkins October 09, 1639. 3628. Edward Southworth, died Bef. 1623 in Holland. He married 3629. Alice Carpenter 1610 in Leyden, South Holland. 3629. Alice Carpenter, born August 03, 1590 in Wrington, Somerset, England; died March 26, 1670 in Plymouth, MA. Child of Edward Southworth and Alice Carpenter is: 1814 i. Constant Southworth, born 1614 in Leiden, Holland; died March 11, 1678/79 in Duxbury, Plymouth, MA; married Elizabeth Collier November 02, 1637 in Plymouth, Mass.. 3630. William Collier, born in St. Olave, South, Surrey, Eng.; died July 05, 1671 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts. He was the son of 7260. Abraham Collier. He married 3631. Jane Clark May 16, 1611 in Southwark, England. 3631. Jane Clark, born October 20, 1591 in of, London, Middlesex, England; died December 02, 1661 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts. She was the daughter of 7262. John Clarke and 7263. Elizabeth Hobson. Notes for William Collier: [532830.ged] Ancestral File Number: 8J0Z-9W Arrived in Mass. Colony with wife in 1633. Notes for Jane Clark: [532830.ged] Ancestral File Number: ML08-VG Children of William Collier and Jane Clark are: i. Rebecca Collier, born January 10, 1614/15 in of, London, Middlesex, England; died December 29, 1698 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts. Notes for Rebecca Collier: [532830.ged] Ancestral File Number: GVLP-QS 1815 ii. Elizabeth Collier, born 1616 in Saint Olave, Southwark, Surrey, England; died April 05, 1670 in Plymouth County, Massachusetts; married Constant Southworth November 02, 1637 in Plymouth, Mass.. iii. Sarah Collier, born April 30, 1616 in of, Duxbury, Plymouth, Ma; died April 26, 1691 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Ma. Notes for Sarah Collier: [532830.ged] Ancestral File Number: W9JJ-0D iv. Edward Collier, born 1619 in of, Pinefield, Hartford, Ct; died Abt. 1670. Notes for Edward Collier: [532830.ged] Ancestral File Number: GVLP-S5 v. Arthur Collier, born 1621 in of Pinefield, Hartford, Ct; died Abt. 1670. Notes for Arthur Collier: [532830.ged] Ancestral File Number: GVLP-TB vi. Ralph Collier, born 1623 in Pinefield, Hartford, Connecticut; died Abt. 1670. Notes for Ralph Collier: [532830.ged] Ancestral File Number: JF45-P5 vii. Joseph Collier, born Abt. 1625 in Pinefield, Hartford, Connecticut; died November 06, 1691 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut. Notes for Joseph Collier: [532830.ged] Ancestral File Number: 8JQQ-FW viii. Mary Collier, born 1604 in London, Middlesex, England; died September 07, 1672 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts; married Malachi Browning May 22, 1628 in St. Helen, London, England; born 1600 in Maldon, Essex, England; died November 27, 1653 in Boston, Suffolk, Mass.. Notes for Mary Collier: Note: Sister of Joseph Collier, Citizen and Grocer of London England. Notes for Malachi Browning: From 'The History Of Martha's Vineyard' Vol II, Annals of Edgartown: 'This person was one of the Watertown contingent of first comers. He had been an owner of a home stall in that place in 1642, and probably emigrated to New England some two years before that date (footnote 3, pg. 46: On June 2, 1640 "Mr. Browning for selling strong water was fined 5s with: to ha: 2s of it"(Record, Court of Assistants, I, 282.) There was no other Browning in Massachusetts as yet come to light, and taken in connection with a subsequent entry it is entirely probable this relates to our Malachi Browning.) He was from Maldon, Co. Essex, England, a few miles distant from Baddow Magna, the home of John Pease, and Bromfield, possibly the residence of the Vincents prior to their emigration. Malachi Browning and his brother Jeremy were appointed in 1630 administrators of the estate of their sister Sarah Armestronge als Browninge of Maldon(footnote 4: P.C.C. Administration Book (1630), fol. 173b), and in 1647, after his arrival in this country, he gave a power of attorney to a party to agree with Mr. Thomas Browning of Maldon in Essex, Clerk (ie; minister), concerning his reversionary title to lands in the Ratchford Hundred in same county.(footnote 5: Aspinwall Notarial Records, 94.) These clues enabled the author to make a definite search for his family antecedents, and he had the registers of the two parishes of St. Mary, and All Saints and St. Peter searched for Browning records. The result as given below is a satisfactory solution although the name of Malachi does not appear, yet that of his brother Jeremy and his sister Sarah are given, and it will be noted that there is a Daniel in the list of children, and that our Malachi had a son of that name. It is probable that the family removed to another parish as no further record of the father's family is to be found in St. Mary's. Malachi was in all probablilty, short of absolute proof, the son of William and Dorothy (Vernon) Browning of Maldon, the record of whose family from 1581 to 1599 appears on the parish register of St. Mary.(footnote 1, pg. 47: William was probably son of an earlier William of same parish.) By his first wife Martha, who was buried in 1583, he had two daughters, and by his second, Dorothy, to whom he was married Sept. 10, 1583, at All Saints, he had the following children baptized:-- Michael, October 5, 1584 (All Saints) (all entries below in St. Mary's) [Mary,________bur. 23 JUN 1588] Priscilla, December 5 1587, bur. Mch 24, 1589 Daniel, December 10, 1588 Jeremy, October 18, 1590 Mary, October 8, 1592, bur. July 29, 1593 Susan, May 12, 1594 Saree, March 28, 1597 [m._____Armstrong] Anne, September 9, 1599. m. Michael Cooper, 1615 [Malachi, b. about 1601] But if this is not convincing we have the will of William Browning of Maldon, dated April 23, 1635, then in business as a merchant of London, of the parish of S. Botolph, Boshops Gate, in which instrument he mentions "Malachy Brownyng my sonne." To him he bequeaths his messuages in Maldon.(footnote 2: P.P.C Sadler, 35) The will was proven a few days after its date as the testator was sick when it was drawn. In April, 1645, he was an appraiser of an estate in Massachusetts, and he probably removed to the Vineyard during the next year or early in 1647, as on Oct. 13, 1647, he is called "late of Watertown in New England, Gent."(footnote 3: Aspinwall Notarial Records, 94) On Oct. 27, 1649, he was in Boston on legal business in connection with his brother-in-law, Joseph Collier of London. At the same time Mrs. Elizabeth Scott was there also on similar business with her husband Robert Scott. (footnote 4: Ibid., 226) In an inventory of the estate of Adam Winthrop, 1652, there is an item of a debt due from "Mr" Browning, and a like entry under date of March 10, 1652-3, in an account of the estate of Robert Bulton of Boston.(footnote 1, pg. 48: N. E. Gen Register, VIII, 59) His activities on the Vineyard were very slight. The first and only record of him is under date of May 8, 1653, when he was given a share in the planting field.(footnote 2: Edgartown Records , I, 172) His homestead on which he drew this was the first lot on Tower Hill, south of the "Slough" and was apparently part of a lot of which John Daggett owned the western half and Browning the harbor end. On a visit ot Boston he died "at the house of Robert Scott", Nov. 27, 1653, thus terminating a short and uneventful career in New England. (footnote 3: Boston Town Records) His occupation while on the island is shrouded in obscurity, and all clues to his connection with persons on the island end in unsatisfactory threads. A "Mrs" Scott, presumably the wife of Robert, above referred to, appears in 1663 and 1664, as an owner of a share of land at Great Harbor. Conjectures as to relationship withour Browning may be easily entertained, but we are left without any recourse to confirmation as she disappears as suddenly from the scene, leaving no trace. His known family consisted of a wife Mary, a daughter Susanna, who by her marriage with William Vinson became the ancestress of all the Vincents here, and a son Daniel. The wife was probably born Mary Collier, sister of Joseph Collier, citizen and grocer of London, who in 1648 left a bequest to "my sister Mrs. Mary Browning in New England."(footnote 4: N. E. Hist. Gen. Register, I, 58) Of the son Daniel, but few traces remain. In view of the standing of the family, an uncle perhaps a clergyman in Engalnd it is fair to presume that this Daniel may have served in a clerical capacity in the twon after the decease of the younger Mayhew. The following entry in the records seems to point to that conclusion:-- February 26, 1659 Ordered by the town that what charge shall arise for the finishing of Mr. Brownings house more than the first covenant shall be paid in corne at harvest.(footnote 5: Edgartown Records, I, 14.) The building of a house was usually one of the things done for ministers by towns and the 'covenant' probably refers ot an agreement made when he was settled. How long he remained is not known, and like all others connected with the first settler he disappears without leaving a trace. Malachi Browning had a 'mansion seat' a little disance south of Burying Hill fronting the harbor. In what maner it passed from his estate into the possession of Thomas Trapp is not known, but it may indicate some relationship.(footnote 1, pg. 49: There is a tradition that Susanna Browning sold Tower Hill for a pair of gloves or some equally trivial consideration. While nothing in the records justifies sugh a legend, as the Browning lot was some distance south of Towre Hill, yet there may be enough truth in the story to account for the appearance of Trapp in 1684 as owner of the ten acres.) Apparently the widow only had her 'thirds', which she deeded as a gift to her grandson, Thomas Vincent. (footnote 2: Edgartown Records, p. 82, dated July 12, 1669. The widow survived until Sept. 7, 1672, and the inventory of her estate showed property to the value of L22-7-5, which was administrated by her son-in-law Vinson. Her daughter Susanna makes several references to her property rights in England, and it is presumed to relate to the estate in Essex to which the father had made claim as above related.' 3678. John Ayres, born September 02, 1582 in Ipswich, Essex, England; died March 31, 1657 in Haverhill, Essex, MA. He married 3679. Hannah Evered March 31, 1657. 3679. Hannah Evered, born September 02, 1582 in Salisbury, Wilts, England; died October 08, 1688 in Haverhill, Essex, MA. Child of John Ayres and Hannah Evered is: 1839 i. Susanna Ayres, born 1635 in Ipswich, Essex, Mass.; died June 02, 1676 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Mass; married Jonathan Stanhope April 16, 1656 in Charleston, Middlesex, Mass.. 3682. John Knight, born January 30, 1594/95 in England; died 1653 in Charlestown, Suffolk, Mass.. He married 3683. Mary Hawkins. 3683. Mary Hawkins, born 1596 in England; died April 27, 1623 in Romsey, Hampshire, England. Child of John Knight and Mary Hawkins is: 1841 i. Mary Knight, born 1618 in Ramsey, England; died 1699 in Mass; married James Hinds 1638 in Salem, Essex, Mass.. 3688. Samuel Walker, born 1615 in Reading, Middlesex, England; died November 06, 1684 in Charlestown, Suffolk, Mass.. He was the son of 7376. Richard Walker. He married 3689. Hannah 1640 in Charleston, Middlesex, Mass.. 3689. Hannah, born Abt. 1620 in Woburn, Essex, Mass.. Child of Samuel Walker and Hannah is: 1844 i. Samuel Walker, born June 28, 1643 in Reading, Middlesex, Mass.; died January 18, 1700/01 in Woburn, Middlesex, Mass; married Sarah Reed in Woburn, Essex, Mass.. 3690. William Reed, born Bet. 1586 - 1587 in Brocket Hall, Herts, England; died April 09, 1656 in Woburn, Essex, Mass.. He was the son of 7380. Thomas Read and 7381. Mary Cornwall. He married 3691. Mabel Kendall. 3691. Mabel Kendall, born Bet. 1604 - 1605 in Norfolk, England; died June 15, 1690 in Woburn, Essex, Mass.. She was the daughter of 7382. John Kendall and 7383. Elizabeth Sacherell. Child of William Reed and Mabel Kendall is: 1845 i. Sarah Reed, born Abt. 1638 in Woburn, Middlesex, Mass.; died November 01, 1681 in Woburn, Middlesex, Mass; married Samuel Walker in Woburn, Essex, Mass.. 3692. Thomas Dean, born 1603 in Cranbrook, Kent, England; died February 05, 1674/75 in Concord, Middlesex, Mass.. He married 3693. Elizabeth. 3693. Elizabeth, born 1604 in Cranbrook, Kent, England; died September 15, 1673 in Concord, Middlesex, Mass.. Child of Thomas Dean and Elizabeth is: 1846 i. Joseph Dean, born 1638 in Concord, Middlesex, Mass.; died March 01, 1715/16 in Concord, Middlesex, Mass; married Elizabeth Fuller September 20, 1662 in Concord, Middlesex, Mass.. 3694. Thomas Fuller, born Abt. 1618 in England; died June 1698 in Salem, Essex, Mass.. He was the son of 7388. Thomas Fuller and 7389. Audrey Gylman. He married 3695. Elizabeth Tidd June 13, 1643 in Woburn, Essex, Mass.. 3695. Elizabeth Tidd, born September 19, 1626 in Woburn, Essex, Mass.; died Bef. August 1684. She was the daughter of 7390. John Tidd and 7391. Margaret Greenleaf. Child of Thomas Fuller and Elizabeth Tidd is: 1847 i. Elizabeth Fuller, born September 12, 1645 in Concord, Middlesex, Mass; married Joseph Dean September 20, 1662 in Concord, Middlesex, Mass.. 3716. Thomas Corliss, born 1593 in Exeter, Devonshire, England; died July 27, 1683 in Newbury, Essex, MA. Child of Thomas Corliss is: 1858 i. George Corliss, born 1617 in Exeter, Devonshire, England; died October 19, 1686 in Haverhill, Essex, MA; married Joanna Davis October 26, 1645 in Haverhill, Essex, MA. 3732. James Boutwell, born Abt. 1617 in England; died September 26, 1651 in Salem, MA. He was the son of 7464. James Boutwell and 7465. Sarah White. He married 3733. Alice Lawson 1641 in Salem, MA. 3733. Alice Lawson, born Abt. 1621 in England; died 1687 in Reading, Middlesex, MA. Child of James Boutwell and Alice Lawson is: 1866 i. John Boutwell, born 1645 in Reading, Middlesex, MA; died December 03, 1719 in Reading, Middlesex, MA; married Hannah Davis May 10, 1669 in Reading, Middlesex, MA. 3734. George Davis, born Abt. 1616 in England; died July 14, 1667 in Cape Fear, Reading, MA. He was the son of 7468. Nicholas Davis and 7469. Sarah. He married 3735. Sarah Clark Abt. 1644. 3735. Sarah Clark, born 1620 in England; died May 03, 1693 in Middlesex, MA. Child of George Davis and Sarah Clark is: 1867 i. Hannah Davis, born May 31, 1648 in Reading, Middlesex, MA; died 1719 in Reading, Middlesex, MA; married John Boutwell May 10, 1669 in Reading, Middlesex, MA. 3736. Jonathan Wright, born Abt. 1590 in Solihull, Warwick, England; died November 05, 1698 in Flushing Queens, Long Island, New York. He married 3737. Sarah Abt. 1615 in Solihull, Warwick, England. 3737. Sarah, born Abt. 1594 in Solihull, Warwick, England; died August 07, 1669 in Flushing Queens, Long Island, New York. Child of Jonathan Wright and Sarah is: 1868 i. John Wright, born Abt. 1616 in Solihull, Warwick, England; died 1658 in Boston, Suffolk, MA; married Alice Neway Abt. 1641 in Andover, Essex, MA. 3740. William Peters, born Abt. 1600 in Fowey, Cornwall, England; died in Andover, Essex, MA. He married 3741. Joan Algerine Abt. 1630. 3741. Joan Algerine, born Abt. 1602 in Fowey, Cornwall, England. Child of William Peters and Joan Algerine is: 1870 i. Andrew Peters, born Abt. 1635 in Cornwall, England; died December 14, 1713 in Andover, Essex, MA; married Mercy Beamsley Abt. 1659 in Boston, Suffolk, MA. 3742. William Beamsley, born Abt. 1605 in Horsham, Suffolk, England; died September 29, 1658 in Boston, Suffolk, MA. He married 3743. Ann Bef. 1632 in England. 3743. Ann, born Abt. 1609 in England; died February 08, 1645/46 in Boston, Suffolk, MA. Child of William Beamsley and Ann is: 1871 i. Mercy Beamsley, born December 09, 1637 in Boston, Suffolk, MA; died November 05, 1726 in Andover, Essex, MA; married Andrew Peters Abt. 1659 in Boston, Suffolk, MA. 3744. Thomas Hatch, born 1603 in Cranbrook, Biddenden, Kent, England; died 1661 in Barnstable, MA. He married 3745. Grace. 3745. Grace, died Bef. May 27, 1661 in Barnstable, MA. Child of Thomas Hatch and Grace is: 1872 i. Jonathan Hatch, born 1626 in England; died December 1710 in Falmouth, Barnstable, MA; married Sarah Rowley April 11, 1646 in Plymouth, Mass.. 3746. Henry Rowley, born 1598 in Parham, Somerset, England; died July 15, 1673 in Falmouth, Barnstable, MA. He married 3747. Ann Palmer 1626 in London, Middlesex, England. 3747. Ann Palmer, born June 11, 1609 in Parham, Somerset, England; died October 17, 1633 in Plymouth, MA. She was the daughter of 7494. William Palmer and 7495. Francis Blossom. Children of Henry Rowley and Ann Palmer are: 1873 i. Sarah Rowley, born August 11, 1625 in England; married Jonathan Hatch April 11, 1646 in Plymouth, Mass.. 1878 ii. Moses Rowley, born 1627 in London, Middlesex, England; died 1705 in East Haddam, Middlesex, England; married Elizabeth Fuller April 22, 1652 in East Haddam, CT. 3748. Samuel Allen, born Abt. 1609 in England; died Abt. 1669 in England. He married 3749. Ann Whitmore Bef. 1632 in England. 3749. Ann Whitmore, born in England; died September 29, 1641 in Braintree, Norfolk, MA. Child of Samuel Allen and Ann Whitmore is: 1874 i. James Allen, born 1636 in Braintree, Norfolk, MA; died July 25, 1714 in Tisbury, Dukes, MA; married Elizabeth Patridge Bef. 1663. 3750. George Partridge, died 1695. He was the son of 7500. Ralph Partridge and 7501. Patience. He married 3751. Sarah Tracy Abt. November 28, 1638 in Plymouth, Mass.. 3751. Sarah Tracy She was the daughter of 7502. Stephen Tracy and 7503. Tryphosa Lee. Child of George Partridge and Sarah Tracy is: 1875 i. Elizabeth Patridge, born February 14, 1642/43 in Duxbury, Plymouth, MA; died August 07, 1722; married James Allen Bef. 1663. 3758. Mathew Fuller, born October 16, 1603 in Rendenhall, Norfolk, England; died July 25, 1678 in Barnstable, MA. He was the son of 7516. Edward Fuller and 7517. Ann. He married 3759. Frances Iyde Abt. 1625 in Barnstable, MA. 3759. Frances Iyde, born 1605 in Redenhall, Norfolk, England; died October 26, 1678 in Barnstable, MA. Child of Mathew Fuller and Frances Iyde is: 1879 i. Elizabeth Fuller, born April 04, 1626 in Plymouth, MA; died July 20, 1655 in Colchester, New London, CT; married Moses Rowley April 22, 1652 in East Haddam, CT. 3760. Shubael Stearns, born in England; died Abt. 1632 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA. Child of Shubael Stearns is: 1880 i. Charles Stearns, born Abt. 1622 in England; died 1696 in Lynn, Essex, MA; married Rebecca Gibson June 22, 1654 in Watertown, Middlesex, Mass.. 3762. John Gibson, born Abt. 1601 in England; died Aft. 1687 in Cambridge, Middlesex, MA. He married 3763. Rebecca Thompson Abt. 1634. 3763. Rebecca Thompson, born 1613 in England; died December 01, 1661 in Roxbury, Suffolk, MA. Child of John Gibson and Rebecca Thompson is: 1881 i. Rebecca Gibson, born 1635 in Cambridge, Suffolk, MA; died Abt. 1681 in Lynnfield, Essex, MA; married Charles Stearns June 22, 1654 in Watertown, Middlesex, Mass.. 3766. James Stuart, born 1599 in Scotland. Child of James Stuart is: 1883 i. Eleanor Stuart, born Abt. 1630 in Salem, Essex, MA; died Aft. 1675 in Reading, Middlesex, MA; married John Upton 1655 in Danvers, Essex, MA. 3776. Thomas Philbrick, born Bef. September 13, 1584 in Bures, Suffolkshire, England; died Bef. October 08, 1667 in Hampton Falls, Rockingham, NH. He married 3777. Elizabeth Knopp. 3777. Elizabeth Knopp, born Bef. July 08, 1593 in Bures, Suffolkshire, England; died February 19, 1663/64 in Hampton Falls, Rockingham, NH. Child of Thomas Philbrick and Elizabeth Knopp is: 1888 i. James Philbrick, born Bef. December 02, 1619 in Bures, Suffolkshire, England; died November 16, 1674 in Hampton Falls, Rockingham, NH; married Anna Roberts Bef. 1651 in Hampton, Rockingham, NH. 3778. Thomas Roberts, born Abt. 1600 in Woolaston, Gloucestershire, England; died Bef. June 30, 1674 in Dover, Strafford, NH. He married 3779. Rebecca Hilton Abt. 1629. 3779. Rebecca Hilton, born 1602 in Wearmouth, Durham, England; died Bef. 1673 in Boston, Suffolk, MA. Child of Thomas Roberts and Rebecca Hilton is: 1889 i. Anna Roberts, born Abt. 1634 in Dover, Strafford, NH; died December 31, 1717 in Hampton Falls, Rockingham, NH; married James Philbrick Bef. 1651 in Hampton, Rockingham, NH. 3780. John Perkins, born December 23, 1583 in Newent, England; died September 23, 1654 in Ipswich, Mass.. He was the son of 7560. Henry Perkins and 7561. Elizabeth Sawbridge. He married 3781. Judith Gater October 09, 1608 in Hillmorton, England. 3781. Judith Gater, born Abt. March 19, 1587/88 in Hillmorton, England; died in Ipswich, Mass.. She was the daughter of 7562. Michael Gater and 7563. Isabel Bailey. Children of John Perkins and Judith Gater are: i. John Perkins, born September 14, 1609 in Hillmorton, England; died December 14, 1686 in Ipswich, Mass; married Elizabeth Eveleth in Ipswich, Mass; born 1629 in Of Ipswich, Mass.; died September 27, 1684 in Ipswich, Mass.. 1890 ii. Isaac Perkins, born January 26, 1610/11 in Hillmorton, Warwicks, Gloucestershire, England; died November 13, 1685 in Hampton, Rockingham, NH; married Susanna Wise 1638 in Ipswich, MA. 3782. Humphrey Wise, born 1591 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England; died March 26, 1639 in Ipswich, Essex, MA. He married 3783. Susanna Pakeman. 3783. Susanna Pakeman, born March 08, 1596/97 in Nacton, Suffolk, England; died 1678 in Ipswich, Essex, MA. Child of Humphrey Wise and Susanna Pakeman is: 1891 i. Susanna Wise, born 1614 in Hillmorton, Warwicks, Gloucestershire, England; died July 17, 1699 in Newcastle, Rockingham, NH; married Isaac Perkins 1638 in Ipswich, MA. 3786. Robert Coker, born Abt. 1606 in England; died November 19, 1680 in Newbury, Essex, MA. He married 3787. Katherine. 3787. Katherine, born in England; died May 02, 1678 in Newbury, Essex, MA. Child of Robert Coker and Katherine is: 1893 i. Katherine Coker, born Abt. 1628 in Wiltshire, England; died July 23, 1665 in Newbury, Essex, MA; married Thomas Silver August 18, 1649 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. 3788. John Williams, born Abt. 1602 in England; died February 10, 1672/73 in Haverhill, Essex, MA. He married 3789. Jane Bef. 1628. 3789. Jane, born Abt. 1606 in England; died November 21, 1680 in Haverhill, Essex, MA. Child of John Williams and Jane is: 1894 i. John Williams, born Abt. 1631 in Haverhill, Essex, MA; died April 30, 1698 in Haverhill, Essex, MA; married Rebecca Colby September 09, 1661 in Haverhill, Essex, MA. 3790. Anthony Colby, born September 08, 1605 in Lincolnshire, England; died February 11, 1660/61 in Salisbury, Essex, MA. He married 3791. Susannah Haddon Bef. 1633 in Mass.. 3791. Susannah Haddon, born 1605 in Horbling, Lincoln, England; died July 08, 1689 in Salisbury, Essex, MA. Child of Anthony Colby and Susannah Haddon is: 1895 i. Rebecca Colby, born March 11, 1642/43 in Salisbury, Essex, MA; died June 10, 1672 in Haverhill, Essex, MA; married John Williams September 09, 1661 in Haverhill, Essex, MA. 3792. Lionel Chute, born Abt. 1580 in Dedham, Essex, England; died April 1645 in Ipswich, Essex, MA. He married 3793. Rose Baker Abt. 1610 in Dedham, Essex, England. 3793. Rose Baker, born Abt. 1584 in England. Child of Lionel Chute and Rose Baker is: 1896 i. James Chute, born February 02, 1613/14 in Dedham, Essex, England; died 1691 in Rowley, Essex, MA; married Elizabeth Epps 1647 in Ipswich, MA. 3798. William Hunt, born January 27, 1603/04 in England; died October 1667 in Marlboro, MA. He was the son of 7596. Robert Hunt and 7597. Jaine Fysher. He married 3799. Elizabeth Best 1636. 3799. Elizabeth Best, born 1605 in England; died February 27, 1659/60 in Concord, MA. She was the daughter of 7598. John Best. Notes for William Hunt: [The Learning Company WFT Vol. 38, Ed. 1, Tree #0058, Date of Import: Dec 12, 2000] William and Elizabeth (no info on her) had six children and we descend from the first child, Ann. Child of William Hunt and Elizabeth Best is: 1899 i. Ann Hunt, born 1637 in England; died December 29, 1714 in Rowley, MA; married Thomas Wood April 07, 1654 in Rowley, MA. 3800. John Cheney, born 1568; died May 16, 1623 in Bennington, Lincolnshire, England. He married 3801. Elizabeth. 3801. Elizabeth, born 1568 in Bennington, Lincolnshire, England. Child of John Cheney and Elizabeth is: 1900 i. John Cheney, born June 30, 1605 in Roxburgh, Scotland; died July 28, 1666 in Newbury, Essex, MA; married Martha Parrat March 03, 1630/31. 3806. John Cutting, born 1586 in London, Middlesex, England; died November 20, 1659 in Newbury, Essex, MA. He married 3807. Mary Ward Abt. 1612 in London, England. 3807. Mary Ward, born 1592 in Cholderton, Wiltshire, England; died March 06, 1632/33 in Newbury, Essex, MA. Child of John Cutting and Mary Ward is: 1903 i. Mary Cutting, born 1622 in Newbury, Essex, MA; died November 23, 1701 in Newbury, Essex, MA; married Nicholas Noyes May 17, 1637 in Newbury, Essex, Mass.. 3808. Samuel Cutter, born 1570 in Newcatle-on-Tyne, England; died Bef. April 08, 1637 in Newcatle-on-Tyne, England. He married 3809. Elizabeth in England. 3809. Elizabeth, born Abt. 1574 in Newcatle-on-Tyne, England; died January 10, 1663/64 in Cambridge, Middlesex, MA. Child of Samuel Cutter and Elizabeth is: 1904 i. Richard Cutter, born Abt. 1621 in Newcatle-on-Tyne, England; died June 16, 1693 in Cambridge, Middlesex, MA; married Elizabeth Williams February 14, 1643/44 in Cambridge, Middlesex, MA. 3810. Robert Williams, born 1598 in Norfolk, Norwich, England; died September 01, 1693 in Roxbury, Suffolk, MA. He married 3811. Elizabeth Stahlam Abt. 1619. 3811. Elizabeth Stahlam, born 1594; died July 28, 1674 in Cambridge, Middlesex, MA. Child of Robert Williams and Elizabeth Stahlam is: 1905 i. Elizabeth Williams, born 1620 in Newcatle-on-Tyne, England; died March 05, 1661/62 in Cambridge, Middlesex, MA; married Richard Cutter February 14, 1643/44 in Cambridge, Middlesex, MA. 3814. Thomas Pidge, born Bef. 1594 in England; died December 30, 1643 in Roxbury, Suffolk, MA. He married 3815. Mary Sothy November 01, 1619 in Saffron Walden, Essex, England. 3815. Mary Sothy, born Abt. 1595; died Aft. December 27, 1664. Child of Thomas Pidge and Mary Sothy is: 1907 i. Mary Pidge, born Abt. 1622 in Essex, England; died February 19, 1662/63 in Medfield, Norfolk, MA; married Nicholas Wood Abt. 1642 in Roxbury, Suffolk, MA. 3816. John Poulter, born Abt. 1595; died Bef. May 30, 1639 in Rayleigh, Essex, England. He married 3817. Mary Pope Abt. 1630 in England. 3817. Mary Pope, born Abt. 1596 in England; died February 08, 1692/93 in Chelmsford, Middlesex, MA. Child of John Poulter and Mary Pope is: 1908 i. John Poulter, born Abt. 1635 in Rayleigh, Essex, England; died May 20, 1676 in Medford, Middlesex, MA; married Rachel Eliot December 29, 1661 in Billerica, Middlesex, MA. 3818. Francis Eliot, born 1615 in Widford, Hertfordshire, England; died 1677. He married 3819. Mary Sanders Abt. 1640 in Braintree, Norfolk, MA. 3819. Mary Sanders, died January 17, 1696/97. She was the daughter of 7638. Martin Sanders and 7639. Rachel Blowers. Child of Francis Eliot and Mary Sanders is: 1909 i. Rachel Eliot, born October 26, 1643 in Braintree, Norfolk, MA; died March 20, 1723/24 in Medfield, Norfolk, MA; married John Poulter December 29, 1661 in Billerica, Middlesex, MA. 3820. John Coolidge, born Abt. 1604 in Cottenham, Cambridge, England; died May 07, 1691 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA. He married 3821. Mary Ravens Bet. 1627 - 1628 in England. 3821. Mary Ravens, born Abt. 1602 in England; died August 22, 1691 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA. Child of John Coolidge and Mary Ravens is: 1910 i. John Coolidge, born Abt. 1630 in England; died February 08, 1690/91 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA; married Hannah Livermore May 14, 1655 in Watertown, Middlesex, Mass.. 3822. John Livermore, born September 30, 1604 in Little Thurlow, Suffolk, England; died April 14, 1684 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA. He married 3823. Grace Sherman Abt. 1632. 3823. Grace Sherman, born 1616 in Dedham, Essex, England; died January 14, 1689/90 in Chelmsford, Middlesex, MA. She was the daughter of 7646. Edmund Sherman and 7647. Judith Angier. Child of John Livermore and Grace Sherman is: 1911 i. Hannah Livermore, born Abt. 1633 in Little Thurlow, Suffolk, England; died December 23, 1678 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA; married John Coolidge May 14, 1655 in Watertown, Middlesex, Mass.. 3826. William Cheney, born Abt. 1597; died July 02, 1667 in Roxbury, Suffolk, MA. He married 3827. Margaret Mason Abt. 1626 in England. 3827. Margaret Mason, died July 03, 1686 in Boston, Suffolk, MA. Child of William Cheney and Margaret Mason is: 1913 i. Margaret Cheney, born Bet. 1632 - 1633 in England; died July 03, 1686 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA; married Thomas Hastings April 1651. 3828. William Hammond, born 1575 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England; died October 08, 1662 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA. He married 3829. Elizabeth Paine June 09, 1662 in Watertown, Middlesex, Mass.. 3829. Elizabeth Paine, born Abt. 1586 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England; died September 27, 1670 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA. Child of William Hammond and Elizabeth Paine is: 1914 i. John Hammond, born 1624 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England; died November 22, 1709 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA; married Abigail Salter Abt. 1652. 3832. Abraham Browne, born Abt. 1588 in England; died Bef. October 01, 1650 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA. He married 3833. Lydia Bef. 1631. 3833. Lydia, died September 27, 1686 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA. Child of Abraham Browne and Lydia is: 1916 i. Jonathan Brown, born October 15, 1635 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA; died Bef. April 07, 1691 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA; married Mary Shattuck February 11, 1661/62 in Watertown, Middlesex, Mass.. 3834. William Shattuck, born Bet. 1621 - 1622 in England; died August 14, 1672 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA. He married 3835. Susanna Barnard 1642 in Watertown, Middlesex, Mass.. 3835. Susanna Barnard, born Abt. 1621 in England; died December 11, 1686 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA. Child of William Shattuck and Susanna Barnard is: 1917 i. Mary Shattuck, born August 25, 1645 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA; died October 23, 1732 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA; married Jonathan Brown February 11, 1661/62 in Watertown, Middlesex, Mass.. 3836. Samuel Hyde, born 1610 in England; died September 14, 1689 in Newton, Middlesex, MA. He married 3837. Temperance Crompton Abt. 1639. 3837. Temperance Crompton, born 1615 in England; died September 12, 1689. Child of Samuel Hyde and Temperance Crompton is: 1918 i. Job Hyde, born 1643 in Cambridge, Middlesex, MA; died November 19, 1685 in Cambridge, Middlesex, MA; married Elizabeth Fuller 1663 in Cambridge, Middlesex, MA. 3838. John Fuller, born December 14, 1611 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England; died February 07, 1697/98 in Cambridge, Middlesex, MA. He married 3839. Elizabeth Cole Abt. 1640. 3839. Elizabeth Cole, born 1611 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England; died April 13, 1700 in Newton, Middlesex, MA. Child of John Fuller and Elizabeth Cole is: 1919 i. Elizabeth Fuller, born Bet. 1646 - 1647 in Cambridge, Middlesex, MA; died November 28, 1685 in Cambridge, Middlesex, MA; married Job Hyde 1663 in Cambridge, Middlesex, MA. 3842. Francis Cooke, born August 15, 1583 in Gidea Hall, Essex, England; died April 17, 1663 in Plymouth, MA. He married 3843. Hester Le Mahieu. 3843. Hester Le Mahieu, born Abt. 1585 in Leydon, Holland; died June 18, 1666 in Plymouth, MA. She was the daughter of 7686. Jacques Le Mahieu and 7687. Jeanne. Child of Francis Cooke and Hester Le Mahieu is: 1921 i. Hester Cooke, born 1624 in Plymouth, MA; died Aft. May 21, 1669 in Duxbury, Plymouth, MA; married Richard Wright November 21, 1644 in Plymouth, Mass.. 3844. John Barrows, born Abt. 1609 in Yarmouth, Norfolk, England; died February 14, 1691/92 in Plymouth, MA. He married 3845. Anne Thompson August 31, 1634 in Plymouth, Mass.. 3845. Anne Thompson, born Abt. 1597 in Great Yarmouth, England; died November 05, 1639 in Plymouth, MA. Child of John Barrows and Anne Thompson is: 1922 i. Robert Barrows, born May 11, 1639 in Rochester, Plymouth, MA; died December 19, 1707 in Plymouth, MA; married Ruth Bonham. 3846. George Bonham, born Abt. 1609 in England; died April 28, 1704. He married 3847. Sarah Morton December 20, 1644 in Plymouth, Mass.. 3847. Sarah Morton, born Abt. 1618. She was the daughter of 7694. George Morton and 7695. Juliana Carpenter. Children of George Bonham and Sarah Morton are: 1923 i. Ruth Bonham, born 1645; died Bef. 1690; married Robert Barrows. 1939 ii. Sarah Bonham, born Bet. 1652 - 1653; died January 10, 1741/42; married John Bryant Bef. 1678 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA. 3848. Edmund Tilson, born 1605 in Boston, England; died October 26, 1660 in Plymouth, MA. He married 3849. Joane 1628 in Boston, England. 3849. Joane, born 1609 in Boston, England; died June 25, 1669 in Plymouth, MA. Child of Edmund Tilson and Joane is: 1924 i. Ephriam Tilson, born 1636 in Scituate, Plymouth, MA; died October 1716 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA; married Elizabeth Hoskins July 09, 1666 in Plymouth, Mass.. 3850. William Hoskins, born 1616 in Aghadown, Cork, Ireland; died September 07, 1695 in Plymouth, MA. He married 3851. Ann Hinds December 21, 1638 in Plymouth, Mass.. 3851. Ann Hinds, born 1616 in Stehill, Devonshire, England; died 1665 in Plymouth, MA. Child of William Hoskins and Ann Hinds is: 1925 i. Elizabeth Hoskins, born 1646 in Plymouth, MA; died October 08, 1715 in Plymouth, MA; married Ephriam Tilson July 09, 1666 in Plymouth, Mass.. 3852. Robert Waterman, born 1605 in Norwich, Norfolk, England; died December 10, 1652 in Marshfield, Plymouth, MA. He married 3853. Elizabeth Bourne December 11, 1638 in Marshfield, Plymouth, MA. 3853. Elizabeth Bourne, born 1618 in Tenderden, Kent, England; died December 12, 1663 in Marshfield, Plymouth, MA. Child of Robert Waterman and Elizabeth Bourne is: 1926 i. John Waterman, born April 19, 1642 in Marshfield, Plymouth, MA; died September 14, 1718 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA; married Ann Sturtevant December 07, 1665 in Plymouth, Mass.. 3854. Samuel Sturtevant, born 1622 in Rochester, Kent, England; died October 15, 1669 in Plymouth, MA. He married 3855. Ann Lee 1643 in Plymouth, Mass.. 3855. Ann Lee, born 1625 in England; died 1697 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA. Child of Samuel Sturtevant and Ann Lee is: 1927 i. Ann Sturtevant, born June 04, 1647 in Plymouth, MA; died February 09, 1720/21 in Plymouth, MA; married John Waterman December 07, 1665 in Plymouth, Mass.. 3856. William Torrey, born December 21, 1608 in Combe, St. Nicholas, Somerset, England; died June 10, 1690 in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA. He married 3857. Jane Haviland April 27, 1629. 3857. Jane Haviland, born August 02, 1612 in Hawkesbury, Gloucestershire, England; died April 27, 1639 in Combe, St. Nicholas, Somerset, England. Child of William Torrey and Jane Haviland is: 1928 i. William Torrey, born 1638 in England; died January 11, 1716/17 in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA; married Deborah Greene Abt. 1669. 3860. Zechariah Symmes, born April 05, 1599 in Canterbury, Kent, England; died January 28, 1670/71 in Charlestown, Suffolk, MA. He married 3861. Sarah Baker August 13, 1622 in St. Saviour, Southwark, Surrey, England. 3861. Sarah Baker, born Abt. 1604 in Dunstable, England; died June 10, 1673 in Charlestown, Suffolk, MA. Child of Zechariah Symmes and Sarah Baker is: 1930 i. William Symmes, born Bef. January 10, 1625/26 in Dunstable, England; died September 22, 1691 in Charlestown, Suffolk, MA; married Mary Chickering 1675 in Charleston, Middlesex, Mass.. 3862. Francis Chickering, born April 14, 1606 in Ringsfield, Suffolk, England; died October 10, 1658 in Dedham, Norfolk, MA. He was the son of 7724. Henry Chickering and 7725. Mary. He married 3863. Anne Fiske. 3863. Anne Fiske, born April 01, 1610 in St. James, South Elmham, Suffolk, England; died December 05, 1649 in Dedham, Norfolk, MA. Child of Francis Chickering and Anne Fiske is: 1931 i. Mary Chickering, born April 10, 1648 in Dedham, Norfolk, MA; died March 12, 1720/21 in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA; married William Symmes 1675 in Charleston, Middlesex, Mass.. 3864. John C Green, born October 14, 1593 in St. Margaret, Moses, London, England; died April 22, 1658 in Charlestown, Suffolk, MA. He married 3865. Perseverance Johnson 1620. 3865. Perseverance Johnson, born Abt. 1608 in England; died in Charlestown, Suffolk, MA. Child of John Green and Perseverance Johnson is: 1932 i. Joseph Green, born 1636 in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA; died June 07, 1700 in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA; married Elizabeth Whitman May 1657. 3866. John Whitman, born 1602 in Holt, Norfolk, England; died November 13, 1692 in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA. He married 3867. Ruth. 3867. Ruth, born 1605 in England; died October 17, 1662 in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA. Child of John Whitman and Ruth is: 1933 i. Elizabeth Whitman, born 1636 in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA; died February 02, 1719/20 in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA; married Joseph Green May 1657. 3868. Barnaby Davis, born 1599 in Tewksbury, Gloucestershire, England; died November 27, 1685 in Charlestown, Suffolk, MA. He was the son of 7736. James D Davis. He married 3869. Patience James 1638 in Charleston, Suffolk, Mass.. 3869. Patience James, born 1603 in Tewksbury, Gloucestershire, England; died November 15, 1690 in Charlestown, Suffolk, MA. Child of Barnaby Davis and Patience James is: 1934 i. Samuel Davis, born July 11, 1639 in Duxbury, Plymouth, MA; died October 30, 1720 in Concord, Middlesex, MA; married Mary Waters. 3870. Lawrence Waters, born 1602 in England; died December 09, 1687 in Charlestown, Suffolk, MA. He was the son of 7740. Richard Waters. He married 3871. Ann Linton Abt. 1632 in Watertown, Middlesex, Mass.. 3871. Ann Linton, born 1613 in England; died December 10, 1679 in Charlestown, Suffolk, MA. She was the daughter of 7742. Richard Linton and 7743. Elizabeth. Child of Lawrence Waters and Ann Linton is: 1935 i. Mary Waters, born January 27, 1637/38 in Groton, Middlesex, MA; died 1680 in Groton, Middlesex, MA; married Samuel Davis. 3872. John Churchill, born 1610 in Muston, Devon, England; died January 01, 1662/63 in Plymouth, MA. He married 3873. Hannah Pontus December 18, 1644 in Plymouth, Mass.. 3873. Hannah Pontus, born Abt. 1624 in Leiden, Netherlands; died December 12, 1690. She was the daughter of 7746. William Pontus and 7747. Wybra Hansen. Children of John Churchill and Hannah Pontus are: 1936 i. William Churchill, born 1656 in Plymouth, MA; died October 05, 1722 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA; married Lydia Bryant January 17, 1682/83 in Plymouth, Mass.. ii. Hannah Churchill, born February 13, 1650/51 in Indian Hills, Norfolk, Virginia; died February 16, 1697/98 in Cabin Point, Surry, Virginia; married Benjamin Harrison 1672 in Cabin Point, Surry, Virginia; born September 20, 1645 in Wakefield, Surry, Virginia; died January 30, 1711/12 in Cabin Point, Surry, Virginia. 3874. Stephen Bryant, born Abt. 1620 in England; died Bet. 1698 - 1701. He married 3875. Abigail Shaw Abt. 1646. 3875. Abigail Shaw, born Abt. 1624 in England; died October 24, 1694 in Plymouth, MA. She was the daughter of 7750. John Shaw and 7751. Alice. Children of Stephen Bryant and Abigail Shaw are: 1938 i. John Bryant, born April 07, 1650 in Plymouth, MA; died March 29, 1736 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA; married Sarah Bonham Bef. 1678 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA. 1937 ii. Lydia Bryant, born October 23, 1662 in Plymouth, MA; died February 06, 1735/36 in Plympton, Plymouth, MA; married William Churchill January 17, 1682/83 in Plymouth, Mass.. 3886. George Russell, born 1595 in England; died May 26, 1694 in Hingham, Plymouth, MA. He married 3887. Jane Phillips February 14, 1639/40 in Hingham, Plymouth, MA. 3887. Jane Phillips, born 1606 in England; died 1698 in Hingham, Plymouth, MA. Child of George Russell and Jane Phillips is: 1943 i. Patience Russell, died March 22, 1723/24 in Hingham, Plymouth, MA; married Purth MacVarlo July 03, 1667 in Hingham, Plymouth, MA. 3888. George Soule, born 1594 in Eckington, Worchester, England; died Bef. January 22, 1678/79 in Duxbury, Plymouth Co., MA. He was the son of 7776. Thomas Soule and 7777. Mary Iddenden. He married 3889. Mary Buckett/Beckett Bef. 1626 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA. 3889. Mary Buckett/Beckett, born January 17, 1599/00 in Eckington, Worchester, England; died December 16, 1676 in Duxbury, Plymouth Co., MA. She was the daughter of 7778. Sylvester Beckett and 7779. Elizabeth Hill. Notes for George Soule: ---Source: Robert S. Wakefield, Mayflower Families in Progress: George Soule for Four Generations, (Plymouth: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1992). ---Source: Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins 3:1704-1708 (Boston: New England Historical and Genealogical Society, 1995). ---Source: Eugene Aubrey Stratton, Plymouth Colony: Its History and Its People, 1620-1691 (Ancestor Publishers, Salt Lake City, 1986). ---George Soule came as a servant of the Edward Winslow family. He was a Plymouth volunteer for the Pequot War in 1637. George Soule married after the voyage to Plymouth. His wife was named Mary. By the time of the Division of Cattle in 1627, they had one son Zachariah. Mary Soule is probably Mary Buckett, who is listed in the 1623 Division of Land. George and Mary Soule had 9 children. George Soule moved to Duxbury and acquired considerable property. He was a volunteer in the Pequot War and served as a deputy for Duxbury and as a member of numerous town committees. ---GEORGE SOULE IN 17TH CENTURY RECORDS "Among the first settlers in Duxbury were seven of the signers of the civil compact in the cabin of the Mayflower in November, 1620,one of them being George Soule who sat down beside his old friend Capt. Myles Standish, the blood of the two so soon to commingle; and the name applied to the town was derived from Duxbury Hall, the English seat of the Standish family. This territory was incorporated as a town June 7, 1637." ---Children i. Zachariah SOULE was born before 22 May 1627 in Plymouth. Died bef. March 1663/4 when his wife was appointed to administer his estate. Married by 1663, Margaret _____. ii. John SOULE was born 1632 and died 14 Nov 1707. married 1st by about 1656, Rebecca Simonson. Married 2nd Esther ( ) Samson, widow of Samuel iii. Nathaniel SOULE was born about 1637 in Plymouth. died Dartmouth before 12 Oct. 1699. Numerous citations for such as abuse, "lyes", unlawful entry, trespass. Fathered a child with an unnamed Indian Woman (TGM 1707 citing PCR 5:163). M. about 1679/80 Rose ? iv. George(2) SOULE was born about 1639 in Plymouth Co., MA. died in Darthmouth prob. a short time before his inventory was taken 17 May, 1704. Married by 1671 Deborah _____. who died a few years after his death. v. Susanna SOULE was born about 1642 in Plymouth Co., MA. vi. Mary SOULE was born about 1644 in Plymouth Co., MA. died aft. 29 April 1718 (husbands will), m. John Peterson, who died between will, 29 April 1718 and abt March 1719/20. TSF says he was buried at Powder Point on the property received from Mary's Father. vii. Elizabeth SOULE was born about 1648 in Plymouth Co., MA. m. by 23 July, 1668, Francis Walker who on that date was deeded land by her father who called him, "husband to my daughter Elizabeth."[PCD 3:126] . On 2 July 1667 she was "whipt att the post" for commiting fornication for the second time. viii. Patience SOULE was born about 1648 in Plymouth Co., MA. Married Middleboro Jan 1666/7 John Haskell who died 15 May 1706 in his 67th year. ix. Benjamin SOULE was born about 1651 in Plymouth Co., MA. He died 26 Mar 1676. died during King Philip's war. No known wife or issue. ---Source: Mayflower Web Pages. Caleb Johnson © 1997 "Will of George Soule In the Name of God Amen I Gorge Soule senir of Duxberry in the Collonie of New Plymouth in New England being aged and weake of body but of a sound mind and Memory praised be God Doe make this my last Will and Testament in Manor and forme following Imprimis I comitt my soule into the hands of Almighty God whoe Gave it and my body to be Decently buried in the place appointed for that use whensoever hee shall please to take mee hence; and for the Disposall of my outward estate which God of his Goodnes hath Given mee first I have and alreddy formerly by Deeds under my hand and seale Given unto my two sonnes Nathaniel: and Gorge All my lands in the Township of Dartmouth; Item I have formerly Given unto my Daughters Elizabeth and Patience all my lands in the Township of Middleberry Item I Give and bequeath unto my Daughters Sussannah and Mary twelve pence a peece to be payed by my executer heerafter Named after my Decease; And forasmuch as my Eldest son John Soule and his family hath in my extreame old age and weaknes bin tender and carefull of mee and very healpfull to mee; and is likely soe to be while it shall please God to continew my life heer therfore I give and bequeath unto my said son John Soule all the Remainder of my housing and lands whatsoever to him his heires and Assignes for ever Item I Give and bequeath unto my son John Soule all my Goods And Chattles whatsoever Item I Nominate And appoint my son John Soule to be my sole Executor of this my last Will and Testament; and lastly I Doe heerby make Null and voyde all other and former wills and Testaments by mee att Any time made; and Declare this Instrument to be my last Will and Testament In Witnes wherof I the said Gorge Soule have heerunto sett my hand and seale this eleventh Day of August in the year of our Lord one Thousand six hundred seaventy and seaven; Gorge Soule and a seale The above Named Gorge Soule Did signe seale and Deliver this Instrument to be his Last Will and Testament in the prsence of us Nathaniell Thomas The Marke D T of Deborah Thomas Item the twentyeth Day of September 1677 I the above Named Gorge Soule Doe heerby further Declare that it is my will that if my son John Soule above named or his heires or Assignes or any of them shall att any time Disturbe my Daughter Patience or her heires or Assignes or any of them in peacable Posession or Injoyment of the lands I have Given her att Namassakett allies Middleberry and Recover the same from her or her heires or Assignes or any of them That then my Gift to my son John Soule shall shalbe voyd; and that then my will is my Daughter Patience shall have all my lands att Duxburrey And she shalbe my sole executrix of this my last Will and Testament And enter into my housing lands and meddowes att Duxburrow, In Witnes wherof I have heerunto sett my hande and seale; Gorge Soule and A seal The above Named George Soule Did Signe and seale to this addition in the prsence of us Nathaniel Thomas The Marke D T of Deborah Thomas " Notes for Mary Buckett/Beckett: [kenyon.FTW] ---Mary immigrated 1623 from England on the "Fortune" Children of George Soule and Mary Buckett/Beckett are: 1944 i. John George Soule, born Bet. 1630 - 1632 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Mass.; died Bet. November 14, 1707 - 1717 in Duxbury, Mass; married Rebecca Simmons Bet. 1654 - 1656 in Duxbury, Mass.. ii. Susanna Soule, born April 25, 1642 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA; died January 02, 1715/16 in N. Kingston, Washington Co., RI; married Francis John West; born Abt. 1635 in Lynn, MA; died January 02, 1695/96 in N. Kingston, Washington Co., RI. Notes for Susanna Soule: Susanna Soule b. prob. Duxbury poss. ca. 1642; d. prob. Kingstown RI after 1684. She married prob. Plymouth Col. Francis Wast/West. The only proof that she m. Francis West is the dairy of Samuel West. He wrote that his great grandfather Francis West came to America soon after the first settlement at Plymouth and married a daughter of George Soule and that his sons were Francis, Thomas, Peter, William, Richard, Clement and John and daughters Martha ( who m. a Fones) and Susanna (who m. a Barber). Francis West may have lived in Plymouth Colony for up to 20 years, yet he apparently never owned any land. The only records which seem to apply to him are: The 29 Oct. 1668 court record where Philip, the sachem of Pocanokett requested justice against Francis Wast by Francis taking a gun from one of his men, etc. The case was referred to the Selectmen of Taunton. On 1 June 1669 the court ordered Francis Wast pay 30 shillings to the Indians for the hog he took and to return the gun to them. This would seem to indicate he was living in or near Taunton at this time. They may have left Plymouth Colony at the time of King Philip's War or perhaps when George Soule died and left only a pence apiece to Susanna and Mary. As they seem older than Elizabeth and Patience, this many be an intentional slight. (As we can see from the value of the hog above, this might buy one pork roast.) In the 6 Sept. 1687 tax list of Kingstown RI, Francis Wast Sr., Francis Wast Jr. and Richard Wast were listed with only Francis Sr. being taxed 2 shillings, 1 pence. Other than the births of their last 3 children, these seem to be the only records of Francis and Susanna that have survived. The town of Kingstown RI was founded in 1674 (Col. Rec. of RI by Bartlett 2:525) so obviously the younger children were not born there. The early children were probably born in Plymouth Colony; last 3 born in Kingstown RI Notes for Francis John West: ---Francis was the son of Matthew and Nicoles West. They were both born in England. His parents settled in Lynn, Massachusetts where Francis was born. ---Francis and Susanna Wast had ten children. They were all born in North Kingston, Washington County, Rhode Island. The old name was Kingstown. ---This family name has a variety of spellings in the public records: Wast, West, Waste, Weast being common variants. Of the four "West" families in Plymouth Colony only this family has its surname used in forms other than West suggesting that the original name, while phonetically similar, was distinct from West. ---Children: i. Francis West II, born about 1660 in North Kingston,Washington County, Rhode Island. He married Sarah (Meakins) Millard on May 12, 1699 in East Greenwich, Kent, Rhode Island. She was born about 1676 in Hatfield, Hampshire Co., Mass. and died in North Kingston. Francis died in Sept., 1724 in North Kingston. ii. Richard Waste (Richard Wast), born about 1664 in North Kingston, Washington Co., Rhode Island. He married Mary Samson on Oct. 26 , 1693 in Bridgewater, Mass. Later he married Elizabeth Canedy on Oct. 21, 1706 in Middleboro, Mass. Richard died Nov. 17, 1727 in Middleboro. iii. Susanna Wast, born about 1666 in North Kingston, Rhode Island. She married Moses Barber on March 24, 1691 or 1692 in North Kingston. He died in 1733. Susanna died about March, 1758 in South Kingston, Rhode Island. iv. Peter Wast, born about 1668 or 1669 in North Kingston, Rhode Island. His wife's first name was Patience, last name unknown. v. John Wast, born about 1672 in North Kingston, Washington, Rhode Island. His wife was named Deborah, last name unknown. She was born about 1675 in North Kingston, Washington, Rhode Island. John's last name also appears as West. John died on Nov. 17, 1741. vi. Martha Wast, born about 1676 in North Kingston, Rhode Island. She married Thomas Card on March 24, 1692. Later she married James Card on March 4, 1702 or 1703. He died about 1706. She then married Jeremiah Fones on Nov. 9, 1710 in Jamestown, Newport Co., Rhode Island. He died in 1747 in North Kingston, RI. Martha died on Dec. 2, 1764 in North Kingston, RI. vii. William Wast, born May 31, 1681 in North Kingstown, Washington Co., Rhode Island. He married Abiah Sprague about 1708 in Hingham, Plymouth Co., Mass. She was born about 1708. They had four children. Abiah died before April, 1721. Later, William married Jane Tanner about 1725. She was born about 1685 in North Kingston, Washington Co., Rhode Island.Together, they had eight children. William died about 1742. viii. Thomas Wast (Thomas Waste), born Sept. 18, 1684 in North Kingston, Rhode Island. He was the twin brother of Clement Wast. Thomas married Dorcas Rathbone on Sept. 20, 1716 in New Shoreham on Block Island, Washington Co., Rhode Island. She was born July 14, 1695 in North Kingston, Washington, Rhode Island. They had two sons, both born in New Shoreham, Block Island, Newport Co., Rhode Island. Their names were Ichabod Wast, born June 20, 1717 - 1718 and Thomas Wast, born June 26, 1720. Thomas Wast, senior, died about 1727. His last name was spelled 3 different ways. ix. Clement Wast (Clement West), born Sept. 18, 1684 in North Kingston, Washington County, Rhode Island. He was the twin brother of Thomas Wast. Clement married Sarah (last name unknown) about 1725 in North Kingston. She was born about 1688 in of North Kingston, Washington, Rhode Island. Clement died about 1749. 3890. Moses William Simmons, born Bet. January 01, 1602/03 - 1606 in Leyden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands; died Bet. June 17, 1689 - September 15, 1691 in Duxbury, Mass.. He married 3891. Sarah Chandler Bet. 1632 - 1640 in Namasket, Plymouth, MA. 3891. Sarah Chandler, born October 15, 1622 in Leyden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands; died October 27, 1675 in West Bridgewater, Plymouth, MA. She was the daughter of 7782. Roger Chandler and 7783. Isabelle Chilton. Child of Moses Simmons and Sarah Chandler is: 1945 i. Rebecca Simmons, born Bet. 1634 - 1639 in Duxbury, Mass.; died Bet. 1665 - 1678 in Duxbury, Mass; married John George Soule Bet. 1654 - 1656 in Duxbury, Mass.. 3892. Myles Standish, born Bet. 1584 - 1600 in Ellenbane, Isle of Man, England; died October 03, 1656 in Duxbury, Mass.. He married 3893. Barbara Mullins Abt. 1623 in Plymouth, Mass.. 3893. Barbara Mullins, born Bet. 1582 - 1602 in England; died Aft. October 06, 1659 in Duxbury, Plymouth, MA. Child of Myles Standish and Barbara Mullins is: 1946 i. Alexander Standish, born Bet. May 1626 - May 22, 1627 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Mass.; died July 06, 1702 in Duxbury, Mass; married Sarah Alden Bet. 1648 - 1650 in Duxbury, Mass.. 3894. John Alden, born Bet. 1598 - 1599 in Southhampton, Hampshire or Harwich, Essex, England; died Bet. September 12 - 22, 1687 in Duxbury, Mass.. He married 3895. Priscilla Mullins Bet. May 12, 1622 - 1623 in Plymouth, Mass.. 3895. Priscilla Mullins, born Bet. 1598 - 1604 in Dorking, Surrey, England; died Bet. February 05, 1684/85 - February 05, 1687/88 in Duxbury, Mass.. She was the daughter of 7790. William Mullins and 7791. Alice Atwood. Child of John Alden and Priscilla Mullins is: 1947 i. Sarah Alden, born Bet. May 22, 1627 - 1630 in Duxbury, Mass. or Plymouth; died Bet. August 12, 1674 - 1688 in Duxbury, Mass; married Alexander Standish Bet. 1648 - 1650 in Duxbury, Mass.. 3896. John Whitman, born Abt. 1602 in Holt, Norfolk, England; died November 13, 1692 in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA. He married 3897. Ruth Abt. 1625 in Holt, Norfolk, England. 3897. Ruth, born in Holt, Norfolk, England; died August 17, 1662 in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA. Child of John Whitman and Ruth is: 1948 i. Thomas Whitman, born Abt. 1629 in Holt, Norfolk, England; died November 12, 1712 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, MA; married Abigail Byram November 22, 1656 in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA. 3898. Nicholas Byram, born Abt. 1615 in Kent, England; died April 13, 1688 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, MA. He married 3899. Susannah Shaw 1635 in Yorkshire, England. 3899. Susannah Shaw, born March 24, 1616/17 in Halifax, Yorkshire, England; died August 21, 1698 in Bridgewater, Plymouth, MA. She was the daughter of 7798. Abraham Shaw and 7799. Bridget Best. Child of Nicholas Byram and Susannah Shaw is: 1949 i. Abigail Byram, born in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA; died September 1727 in Norfolk, MA; married Thomas Whitman November 22, 1656 in Weymouth, Norfolk, MA. 3900. Lt. Thomas Burnham, born 1623 in Norwich, Norfolk, England; died May 19, 1694 in Ipswich, Massachusetts. He was the son of 7800. Robert Burnham and 7801. Mary Andrews. He married 3901. Marie Lawrence 1645 in Ipswich, Massachusetts. 3901. Marie Lawrence, born March 10, 1624/25 in St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England; died March 27, 1715 in Ipswich, Massachusetts. She was the daughter of 7802. Thomas Lawrence and 7803. Joan Antrobus. Notes for Lt. Thomas Burnham: [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #3991, Date of Import: Aug 4, 2002] Thomas Burnham (1619-1688) came from Norwich, County Norfolk, England with his brothers John and Robert and his mother's brother Capt. Robert Andrews in the 'Angel Gabriel' to Cape Cod, Mass in 1635. He settled at Ipswich, Mass in 1639, was a carpenter, surveyor in 1646, a proprietor in 1647, a freeman in 1653, a corporal in 1662, an ens in the militia co in 1675, a lieut in 1683, a signer of the Ipswich petition in 1681 and1682. He was a deputy to the General Court from Ipswich in 1683, 1684 and 1685, and he was a selectman. John and Thomas served in the Pequot War Children of Thomas Burnham and Marie Lawrence are: 1950 i. John Burnham, born 1648 in Ipswich, Essex, MA; died January 12, 1703/04 in Ipswich, Essex, MA; married Elizabeth Wells June 09, 1668 in Ipswich, MA. ii. William Burnham, born 1652; died December 12, 1730 in WETHERSFIELD, CONN. iii. Nathaniel Burnham, Sr, born September 04, 1662 in Ipswich, Massachusetts; died April 16, 1746 in Boxford, Massachusetts; married Eunice Kinsman in Ipswich, Massachusetts; born January 24, 1669/70 in Ipswich, Massachusetts; died April 02, 1750 in Boxford, Massachusetts. 3902. Thomas Wells, born 1586 in Little Waldingfield, Suffolk, England; died October 26, 1666 in Ipswich, Essex, MA. He married 3903. Abigail Warner. 3903. Abigail Warner, born June 02, 1614 in England; died 1671 in Ipswich, Essex, MA. Child of Thomas Wells and Abigail Warner is: 1951 i. Elizabeth Wells, born 1645 in Ipswich, Essex, MA; died 1717 in Ipswich, Essex, MA; married John Burnham June 09, 1668 in Ipswich, MA. 3968. Benjamin Carr, born August 18, 1592 in London, England; died Bef. May 1635 in London, England. He was the son of 1440. Sir William Carr and 1441. Mary Ann Clifford. He married 3969. Martha Carr Hardington September 02, 1613. 3969. Martha Carr Hardington, born Abt. 1592 in London, England; died Bef. May 1635 in London, England. Notes for Benjamin Carr: HISTORY. The history of the English speaking family of the Carrs and Kerrs is as old as the Norman conquest. One of the followers of William 1st, taken from a charter in Battle Abbey, bears the name of Karre. The early posterity of this Norman soldier, undoubtedly settled in the north of England, and succeeding generations spread on both sides of the border land of England and Scotland, and afterward into the north of Ireland. The orthography of the original name was modified by the English and Irish branches of the family, from the Norman-French Karre or Carre to the present name of Carr, which has been retained with but few exceptions ever since. The Scotch branch of the family had various ways of spelling the family name, but most generally either Karr, Kerr or Ker. In the first centuries of the Norman rule in England, our family name took on various forms in writing, no doubt, largely due to the caprice of different members of the family, or the free and easy manner of writers in those days, who had very little regard for uniformity in such matters. From old documents we find that there were no less than ten different ways to express the name in writing, thus: Carre, Carr, Care, Car, Karre, Karr, Kar, Kerre, Kerr and Ker. Notwithstanding this marked difference in orthography, there was a general uniformity in the pronounciation of the name; the vowels a and e taking the quality of a in such words as far, mar, etc. Just as various in writing the family name has been the colors of their arms and mottos. Although the original arms have always remained the same form olden times to the present--three mullets or etoiles on a chevron--the amplest play has been given to taste, fancy or ignorance of heroic patching with regard to colors. Also the crest, originally a hart's head, has in like manner been subjected to various changes. This distinguished family in its various branches possessed a great number of arms, many of them the author of this book has copied, but it would cost too much to produce them in this work. The dificulty of tracing the early families of Carrs in England centuries back in a definite and concise manner, is exceedingly perplexing and attended with many failures and disappointments. The records of the earliest Carrs who settled in this country, date back three centuries, to four brothers who were born in London. Their names were Benjamin, William, George and James Carr. The name of the father of these four sons, the author has been unable to find. The descendants of these brothers, are given in the following pages of the Carr Family Records in as complete a manner as could be obtained. I. BENJAMIN CARR was born in London, Eng., Aug. 18, 1592. He married Martha Hardington, in London, Sept. 2, 1613. They both died in London. Their children were, 2X1. Robert Carr, b. October 4, 1614. 3X2. Caleb Carr, b. December 9, 1616. 4X3. Richard Carr, b. January 5, 1621. 5X4. Andrew Carr, b. December 5, 1622. from Carr Family Records [rogerd2527.ged] Benjamin Carr died in 1653 leaving his four sons to live with relatives. The two older boys, Robert and Caleb were sent to Plymouth Colony on the 'Elizabeth Ann' on May 9, 1635, to live with their Uncle William and Aunt Susan (Rothchild) Carr. William and Susan and their small baby had sailed to America in 1621 on the 'Fortune' which was commanded by Capt. Roger Williams. They stayed in Plymouth Colony until June 1622, then with only an Indian as companion and a compass for a guide, they set out on foot in a SW direction through a trackless wilderness. After a journey of 48 days, they came to what is now Mount Hope Bay, where they built their cabin about where Bristol, Rhode Island is located now. (Quoted from Watson's 'The House of Carr',1926) Child of Benjamin Carr and Martha Hardington is: 1984 i. Robert Carr, born October 04, 1614 in London, England; died October 1681 in Newport, Newport, RI; married Mary Sisson Abt. 1638 in London, England. 3972. John Greene, born Abt. 1585 in Gillingham, Dorset, Engl.; died January 07, 1658/59 in Kingstown, W., R.I.. He was the son of 7944. Richard Greene and 7945. Mary Hooker. He married 3973. Joanne Tattershall November 04, 1619 in St.Thomas Ch. Salisbury, England. 3973. Joanne Tattershall, born 1598 in Gillingham, D., Eng.; died April 06, 1635 in SHIP "James" S, Eng.. She was the daughter of 7946. Richard Tattershall and 7947. Margaret Fox. Notes for John Greene: [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 2, Ed. 1, Tree #2693, Date of Import: Apr 23, 1999] BIO:John Greene was born in 1597, Probably at Bowridge Hall, Gillingham, Dorsetshire, England, where his father Richard and grandfather Richard ( son of Robert ) resided. He was married in 1619 at St. Thomas Church in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, to Joan Tattersall, and there he did practice his profession as a surgeon. He sailed in the ship "James" on April 6, 1635 from Southampton, Eng. and arrived in Boston on June 3, Child of John Greene and Joanne Tattershall is: 1986 i. John Greene, born 1620 in Salisbury, Cty Wilts, Eng; died November 27, 1708 in Warwick, Kent, R.I; married Anne Almy 1648 in Warwick, Kent, R.I.. 3974. William Almy, born 1601 in So. Kilworth, L., Eng.; died April 23, 1676 in Portsmouth, R.I.. He was the son of 7948. Christopher Almy and 7949. Annie Clark. He married 3975. Elizabeth Audrey Barlowe 1626 in England. 3975. Elizabeth Audrey Barlowe, born December 22, 1602 in South Kilworth, Leicester, England; died 1676 in Portsmouth, R.I.. She was the daughter of 7950. Stafford Barlowe. Notes for William Almy: William Almy came to New England first by himself sometime before 1631 when he was recorded at Lynn, Massachusetts. He returned to England around 1634 and came back to Massachusetts with his wife Audrey and their children on the Abigail in 1635. In 1637 the Almys were one of the first ten families to settle in the town of Sandwich, Massachusetts, where they remained only four years. In 1642 they moved to Portsmouth, Rhode Island, where Audrey is to believed to have died in 1676 New England Historical and Genealogical Register, October 1917, Volume 71, Number 284, page 310 Child of William Almy and Elizabeth Barlowe is: 1987 i. Anne Almy, born 1627 in So. Kilworth, L., Eng.; died May 17, 1709 in Warwick, Kent, R.I; married John Greene 1648 in Warwick, Kent, R.I.. 3984. Stephen Hopkins, born Abt. 1580. He married 3985. Ruth Wilkinson. 3985. Ruth Wilkinson, born 1585. Child of Stephen Hopkins and Ruth Wilkinson is: 1992 i. William Hopkins, born 1605 in England; died November 05, 1688 in Roxbury, Suffolk, MA; married Elizabeth. 3988. Thomas Andrews, born 1577 in Devon, England; died August 21, 1643 in Dorchester, Suffolk, MA. He was the son of 7976. Symon Andrews. He married 3989. Elizabeth Abt. 1607 in Church Langton, England. 3989. Elizabeth, born 1579; died April 21, 1643 in Hingham, MA. Child of Thomas Andrews and Elizabeth is: 1994 i. Thomas Andrews, born 1608 in England; died August 20, 1667 in Dorchester, Suffolk, MA; married Anna Rowell 1630. 3992. Thomas Whaley, born Abt. 1552 in Screveton, Nottingham, England; died 1582. He was the son of 7984. Richard Whaley, Knight of the Shire and 7985. Laura Brookman. He married 3993. Elizabeth Hatfield. 3993. Elizabeth Hatfield, born in England. She was the daughter of 7986. Henry Hatfield and 7987. Anne Hercy. Children of Thomas Whaley and Elizabeth Hatfield are: 1996 i. Richard Whaley, born Bef. 1582 in Screveton, Kirton Notts, England; married Frances Williams Cromwell. ii. Thomas Whaley iii. John Whaley 3994. Henry Williams Cromwell, born Abt. 1543 in of Hinchinbrook, England; died January 06, 1603/04 in Hinchingbrooke, England. He was the son of 7988. Sir Richard Williams Cromwell and 7989. Francis Murfyn. He married 3995. Joane De Warren Abt. 1562 in Godman, England. 3995. Joane De Warren, born Abt. 1545 in All Saints, England; died October 08, 1572 in Hinchinbrook, England. She was the daughter of 7990. Sir Knight Ralph Warren and 7991. Joan Trelake. Child of Henry Cromwell and Joane De Warren is: 1997 i. Frances Williams Cromwell, born Bef. 1573 in Hinchingbrooke, England; married Richard Whaley. 3996. John Mills, born Abt. 1605 in England; died July 05, 1678 in Braintree, MA. He married 3997. Susanna Nee Abt. 1626 in England. 3997. Susanna Nee, born 1595 in England; died December 10, 1675 in Braintree, MA. Notes for John Mills: John Mills born in England, perhaps from Lavenham, Co. Suffolk, probably came with the Winthrop fleet as he applied to be made freeman of the Colony Oct.19,1630 and was made freeman Mar.6,1631/2 and was a member of the church at Boston. In 1641 he removed to Braintree and with wife Susan and son John were dismissed to this church Dec.5,1641 from Boston. John Milnes was appointed constable at Braintree 10-10-1641 - Mass. Bay Colony Rec. He was elected town clerk 1654. In 1658 the highway lying against John Mills house into his lot, was mentioned as being too strait or narrow, and in Aug.1658 he sold to Thomas Thathson 16 rods "next unto the meeting house bridge." and again on Dec.24,1665 he is mentioned with the highway into the common by John Mills through Hine's lot." He lived on present Hancock St. Quincy, south of Cliveden St., near the then meeting house. According to Boston records John Miles had a grant at Mt. Wollaston for 6 heads and 20 acres more making 44 acres, Feb.24,1639(40). Possibly this refers to John Mills who came to Braintree in 1641 but more probably it refers to John Miles who was made freeman at Boston Mar.14,1638/9 and was residing at Concord in Feb.1639(40) according to Pope's Pioneers of Mass. (p.314). See also a short genealogy of this family in the Vinton Memorial (1858). S.P.6-254 - Will of John Mills "now fallen into years" Jan.12,1677 - Sep.10,1678: To only son John who is to be executor, all estate and he is to pay his sisters Mary Hawkins, and Susannah Dawes ?10 apiece "and if able to bring up one of his sons that is capable of learning that so in time he may be fitted for the work of the ministry which was the employment of my predecessors unto the 3rd if not the 4th generation." Witness: Richard Brackett, Christopher Webb. 12-216, Inventory, Jul.13,1678: Dwelling house & out houses & orchard & land about the house ?105, upland & meadow at the meeting house ?40, salt meadow at the neck, 3 1/2 acres ?25, 2 1/2 acres upland, Town field ?10. ?211/7/0 by Richard Brackett & Edmund Quincy. In 1671 when Joseph Crosby sold 30 acres of pasture to Joseph Adams it was bounded by John Cleverly east, John Pray west, Thomas Matson in the occupation of John Mills north, and Monatiquot Fields south, bought of Thomas Brattle and formerly part of land of William Tyng. (S.D. 9-303) Also when Thomas Matson Sr. sold his lands in Braintree in 1673(4) all his lands 123 acres were "late in the tenure and occupation of John Mills or his assigns." (S.D. 9-149). Child of John Mills and Susanna Nee is: 1998 i. John Mills, born Abt. 1632 in Boston, MA; died February 27, 1693/94 in Braintree, Ma; married Elizabeth Shove April 26, 1653 in Braintree, MA. 3998. Edward Shove, born Abt. 1606 in Leigh, Surrey, England; died Abt. 1638. He was the son of 7996. Edward Shove and 7997. Margaret. He married 3999. Margery Sandys. 3999. Margery Sandys, born Abt. 1610 in Leigh, Surrey, England; died Abt. 1680 in Taunton, Bristol, MA. Child of Edward Shove and Margery Sandys is: 1999 i. Elizabeth Shove, born Abt. 1631 in Hornley, Surrey, England; died August 18, 1711 in Braintree, MA; married John Mills April 26, 1653 in Braintree, MA. 4008. Charles Brown, born Abt. 1620 in Suffolk, England; died Abt. December 16, 1687. He married 4009. Mary Acy August 14, 1647. 4009. Mary Acy, born 1623; died December 12, 1683. She was the daughter of 8018. William Acie and 8019. Margaret Haiton. Notes for Charles Brown: BROWN GENEALOGY Vol. II, page 405. Charles, b. probably in Suffolk EN was one of the early settlers of Rowley MA. He was an educated man, and taught the Rowley school; he also played the drum for the town. page 406 Will of Charles Browne (Spicer Gen., p. 499. Charles Browne of Rowley in ye County of Essex. My last will & testament is as followeth I give to my Eldest Son Briah Browne twenty four pounds in some good pay, eight pounds of it in or as good as money. I give to my son William Browne half an acre of land in ye Town of Rowley to be Set out to him of my homestead & the One Half of the Eight acres of land at ye rie plain & one freehold. Item: I give to my Son John Browne one third part of ye land John being now possessed of it. I give to my Son Samuel Browne that piece of land lying by ye Streights Seven acres & a half more or less & half of Eight acres of land at ye Rie Plain. I give to my Son Ebenezer Browne one third part of ye land my Son possessed of it. i give to my son Nathaniel Browne a grant of Eighteen acres be it more or less Joyning to the ox pasture and my other Sons Lands & the lands he is possessed of I give to my Son Joseph Browne my house & land in the Town of Rowley being my homestead all ye Remainder of it that is not given to my son William & an acre & a half at Satchells of plow ground & meadow & one freehold. I give to my grand daughter Sarah Browne a Legacy given by my Son Gershom to her & left in my hands my Will is that my Executors pay it to her in one half Corne & the other half Cattle when she comes to ye age of twenty one years or do Marry & my Son Joseph had also a Legacy given him by my son Gershom which I declare hereby to be paid him in the lands I have given, So that he is not to Require anything of my Executors upon ye account of that Legacy he having it in ye lands by me here Given and that he shall not b e possessed of it till he comes to ye age of Twenty One years further my will is that my Sons John Browne, Nathaniel Browne & Ebenezer Browne by my Executors & take care to pay all my debts and funerall Charges & for that End to inable them I Give them to be Equally divided among them three all my land Meadowes and Appurtenances thereunto belonging either in the bounds of Rowley or else where that are not already Conveyed & also all my Stock household Stuff money or moneys Worth to be divided as foresd, when by depts are paid and my obligacon to my father Acie during his life which they are to take care of if it please God now to take me out of this World this I declare to be my last Will & Testament. Marke of C Charles Browne (Seal) This 20th of Decembr, 1687 we Saw Charles Browne Sign & Seal this instrument by Setting to his Marke & Seal. Richard Dumer Jonathan Wheeler Witnesses. John Sterlin Essex Probate Records. (It seem likely that the father "Acie" mentioned in the will is his father-in-law, William Acy.) Children of Charles Brown and Mary Acy are: i. Mary Brown, born Abt. 1647 in Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts; died December 09, 1683 in Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts. ii. Gershom Brown, born Abt. 1647 in Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts; died December 05, 1683 in Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts. 2004 iii. Beriah Brown, born July 08, 1648 in Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts; died February 20, 1716/17 in North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island; married (1) Eleanor (Sheffield); married (2) Sarah Harris January 06, 1673/74 in Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts; married (3) Abigail Phenix in North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island. iv. William Brown, born October 11, 1651 in Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts; died 1690 in "In The Canada Voyage". v. John Brown, born December 05, 1653 in Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts; died September 18, 1729 in Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts. vi. Samuel Brown, born February 05, 1654/55 in Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts; died May 1660. vii. Ebenezer Brown, born September 14, 1658 in Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts; died April 17, 1733. viii. Samuel Brown, born May 20, 1660; died February 11, 1692/93. Notes for Samuel Brown: [ldwilson.ged] He was on "Canada Voyage" where his brother, William, died. ix. Nathaniel Brown, born May 20, 1660 in Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts; died May 05, 1731 in Groton, New London County, Connecticut. Notes for Nathaniel Brown: [ldwilson.ged] [haney3.FTW] On June 29, 1707, Nathaniel sold his homestead in Rowley an d moved to Groton, Ne London Co Conn, where he died of Ma y of 1731 and will was probated May 16, 1731. Nathaniel con tinued his occupation as a farmer in Conn. Mary & Nathanie l had 12 children, 11 born in Rowley, Mass and the youngest , Abner, born in Groton, Conn. x. Joseph Brown, born June 29, 1668 in Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts; died 1690. 4010. Alexander Phenix, born 1620 in Scotland; died Bef. 1687 in Exeter, RI. He married 4011. Abigail Sewell in North Kingstown, RI. 4011. Abigail Sewell, born January 14, 1649/50 in Scotland; died 1718. She was the daughter of 8022. Thomas Sewell and 8023. Eleanor. Child of Alexander Phenix and Abigail Sewell is: 2005 i. Abigail Phenix, born Abt. 1666 in North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island; died June 13, 1710 in North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island; married Beriah Brown in North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island. 4012. James Huling IV, born Abt. 1634 in England; died March 06, 1685/86 in Newport, Rhode Island. He was the son of 8024. James Hullin III and 8025. Susan Pettaugh. He married 4013. Margaret Walton Abt. 1662 in Washington, RI. 4013. Margaret Walton, born 1631 in England; died February 16, 1706/07 in Lewes, Delaware. Notes for James Huling IV: [458771.ged] This James Huling was the first of our line in America, and founded the Rhode Island branch of the Huling family. He was born about 1634, probably in Ipswich, England, where he was baptized at St. Nicholas on 25 September, 1636. We know that James and his wife, Margaret, were in the New World no later than 1666, because on December 12 of that year, three men were indentured to him to serve him in Virginia for four years: Charles Bennett, Anthon Rennals, and William Baldwin. On October 25 of the following year, Philip Cox was similarly bound. Apparently the Hulings were relatively prosperous. By 1674 James and Margaret were in New England. On August 6 he and two others were members of a jury in Hartford, Connecticut, who drew up and delivered a verdict in the death of a man who died at sea. James was apparently a mariner, as he and his fellow jurors were charged to accomplish the voyage and return the vessel to Rhode Island. In October 1678, James served on a jury in Rhode Island. In 1680, records indicate that he was taxed 12s in Newport, Rhode Island. On July 30, 1685 he was among the witnesses of a Quaker marriage between Robert Bracey and Ann Douglas in Sussex County, Delaware. He died on March 6, 1686 and is buried at Newport, Rhode Island in the Common Burial Ground. His tombstone reads: HERE LYETH INTEARED Ye BODY OF Mr JAMES HULING SEN AGED 52 YEARS DECd MARCH Ye 6t 1686/7 Notes for Margaret Walton: [458771.ged] Wayne’s data says that Margaret was a daughter of a man (perhaps named Smith) who reportedly was a friend of Roger Williams and came to Rhode Island with him. I have not been able to corroborate this. A source which I have examined says that perhaps her maiden name was Walton. This sounds more likely to me, as Walton was a common name among male Hulings for many generations after, and this could have been its source. I must emphasize, however, that at this time this is conjecture. Cutter’s book has numerous errors. She was born in 1631; we do not know where, but undoubtedly in England. She and her husband James came to the New World in 1666 or earlier. Jane Williams was bound, 25 November 1668, to serve Margaret Huling for four years in Virginia. Search in Virginia has so far revealed no record of the Hulings there. James and Margaret had five children: John (b. 1658), James (b. 1660, d. > 1693), Honour (b. 1662), Alexander I (b. 1665), and Walton (b. 1668). We do not know where they were born. Apparently all of them except James had offspring. Alexander is our ancestor. By 1674 they were in New England (see above). The next time we hear of Margaret is when she signed her mark to a deposition, 30 January 1679/80 in New York, concerning the estate of Joseph Winslow, deceased. She, along with Robert Crosse and Daniel Ensign, testified that they had been present at the house of Mr. Thomas Lawrence when he read the letter of administration to Thomas Stevens and Charles Labrus. Labrus had said “that thar ware nothing for him; then Thomas Laurence said; if ye law wold give him his thirds; he shold have it to a farthing; and ... said, if ye law gave him nothing, that he would give him sumthing out of his own estate upon these conditions: that he Charles Labrus Shuld not trubel the above Said Mr. Thomas Lawrence nor aney that Shuld persede him Consarning ye estate of Joseph Winslow...” (New York State Archives 29:43). On 14 May 1680, she bought from Elizabeth Lawrence (relict and administratrix of William Lawrence of Flushing [Gentleman] a dwelling house and lot of land in New York City. For this she paid £110 in “pieces of eight or New England money.” This lot was one lying adjacent to a lot owned by Peter Styvesant. She sold this house and lot on 14 November 1684 to one John Huling of Rhode Island for £80. He was her son; it seems members of our family have been subsidizing their offspring for generations! After her husband died, she went to Delaware, probably to live with her son Walton or daughter Honour, and died there. She is buried in St. Peter’s Churchyard, Lewes, Delaware; her stone, on the side of the church at the front right corner, is the oldest there. It says: HERE LYETH Ye BODY OF MARGARET Ye WIDDOW OF JAMES HULING WHO DESESt FEBRy Ye 16th IN Ye 76th YEARE OF HER AGE 1707 Born 1631 The second oldest grave in this churchyard is her granddaughter’s. St. Peter’s is an Episcopal church, so we know that Margaret was Episcopalian, though most of her descendants in future years would be Baptists. Children of James Huling and Margaret Walton are: 2006 i. Captain Alexander Huling I, born 1665 in Kingston Rhode Island; died July 29, 1725 in North Kingstown, Rhode Island; married Elizabeth Wightman Bef. 1688. ii. John Huling, born Abt. 1658 in probably England. iii. James Huling IVa, born Abt. 1660; died Aft. 1693. iv. Honour Huling, born Abt. 1662. v. Walton Huling, born Abt. 1668. 4014. George Wightman, born November 04, 1632 in Burton-on-Trent, England; died January 07, 1720/21 in Quidnesset, Rhode Island. He was the son of 8028. John Wightman and 8029. Mrs. (John) (Wightman). He married 4015. Elizabeth Updike 1663 in New Netherlands. 4015. Elizabeth Updike, born 1644 in New Netherlands; died December 25, 1716 in Quidnesset, Rhode Island. She was the daughter of 8030. Gysbert Lodowick Op Dyck and 8031. Catherine Smit. Notes for George Wightman: [458771.ged] He was born in 1632 (Wayne has 1623, which I think is a transposition) in England, most likely Burton-upon-Trent. His will was dated April 1716 and probated 12 February 1721/2 . He died between January 25 and February 1, 1722 at Quidnesset, Rhode Island. If the birth date is true, he must have lived to be nearly 90, a great rarity in those days. George was a farmer in North Kingstown Rhode Island. Notes for Elizabeth Updike: [458771.ged] Elizabeth was baptized in the Dutch Reformed Church at New Amsterdam on July 17, 1644, as Elisabeth, daughter of Gysbert op dyck. When she was about 20, her parents moved to Rhode Island and settled on “the old homestead at the head of the cove.” There must have been many other children between Elizabeth and Valentine since their ages are nearly 20 years apart. I found out about Valentine, and got numerous tidbits of information about the Updikes and Wightmans, from the Web site of their descendant, David Michael Randall. Children of George Wightman and Elizabeth Updike are: 2007 i. Elizabeth Wightman, born July 26, 1664 in Quidnesset, Rhode Island; died January 1756 in North Kingstown, Rhode Island; married Captain Alexander Huling I Bef. 1688. ii. Alice Wightman, born December 29, 1666 in Kingston, Rhode Island. iii. [Rev.] Daniel Wightman, born January 02, 1667/68; died August 31, 1750. iv. Sarah Wightman, born February 15, 1670/71. v. George Wightman, born January 08, 1672/73; died March 01, 1760. vi. John Wightman, born April 16, 1674 in Quidnesset, Rhode Island; died April 1750 in Exeter, Rhode Island. vii. Samuel Wightman, born January 09, 1676/77 in Kingston, Rhode Island; died 1724 in Kingston, Rhode Island. viii. Valentine Wightman, born April 16, 1681 in Kingston, Rhode Island; died June 07, 1747 in Groton, Connecticut. 4016. John Phillips, born March 25, 1602 in Threekingham, Lincoln, England; died December 16, 1682 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Mass. He was the son of 8032. William Phillips and 8033. Amy Leeming. He married 4017. Mary Street August 24, 1620 in Shemanbury, Sussex, England. 4017. Mary Street, born June 08, 1607 in St. Clements, Hastings, Sussex, England; died March 1630/31 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Mass. Child of John Phillips and Mary Street is: 2008 i. Michael Phillips, born September 1623 in Duncton, Sussex, England; died 1689 in Newport, Rhode Island; married Barbara Pierce Abt. 1642 in Newport, Rhode Island. 4018. John Pierce, born April 24, 1601 in Woodbury, Devon, England; died August 19, 1661 in Watertown, Middlesex, Mass.. He married 4019. Elizabeth Goodridge March 29, 1624. 4019. Elizabeth Goodridge, born April 06, 1600 in Swineshead, Lincoln, England; died Abt. 1650. Child of John Pierce and Elizabeth Goodridge is: 2009 i. Barbara Pierce, born 1624 in Tewksbury, Gloucestershire, England; died Bef. 1662 in Smithfield, Rhode Island; married Michael Phillips Abt. 1642 in Newport, Rhode Island. 4020. Samuel Burdett, born Abt. 1602 in England; died Abt. 1664 in Ireland. He was the son of 8040. Thomas Burdette and 8041. Ann Wilson. He married 4021. Frances St. Lawrence. 4021. Frances St. Lawrence, born Abt. 1617 in Ireland; died Aft. 1630. She was the daughter of 8042. Nicholas St. Lawrence and 8043. Jane Montgomery. Child of Samuel Burdett and Frances St. Lawrence is: 2010 i. Robert Burdick, born 1630 in Yarmouth, Norfolk, England; died October 25, 1692 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island; married Ruth Hubbard November 02, 1655 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island. 4022. Samuel Hubbard, born May 10, 1610 in Mendlesham, Suffolk County,England; died May 10, 1689 in Newport,Rhode Island. He was the son of 8044. James Hubbard and 8045. Naomi Cocke. He married 4023. Tacy Cooper January 04, 1635/36 in Dorchester (Windsor)Ct. 4023. Tacy Cooper, born September 28, 1608 in Mendlesham, England; died September 27, 1688 in Newport, Rhode Island. She was the daughter of 8046. Thomas Cooper and 8047. Mary Raynor. Notes for Samuel Hubbard: [stone3.FTW] [stone2.FTW] [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 11, Ed. 1, Tree #1738, Date of Import: Nov 12, 1998] From "The Ancestors and Desc. of Rev. Henry Clark C.C. Van Dauenter 1902" Samuel Hubbard writes of himself:"such was the pleasure of Jehovah towards me, I was born of good parents,my mother brought me up in the fear of the Lord in Mensham in catechising me & in hearing choise ministers. I came in Oct. 1633, to Salem Mass; went to Water? in 1634, where he says he "joined to the Church by giving account of my faith." In October, 1635, with a party of about one hundred, he started to march through the wilderness to the Connecticut valley; winter coming on before they reached their destination they suffered much from exposure and insufficient fool. Mr. Hubbard remained in Windsor during the winter, where he married Tacy Cooper who had come to Dorchester, June 9, 1634 and was one of the same party. In 1636, shortly after their marriage they went to Wethersfield, Conn. but removed to Springfield, Mass May 10, 1639, in search of peace; here a church soon gathered, and he says: "I gave acct. of my .... To escape persecution under the harsh laws of Massachusetts they again moved May 10, 1647 to Fairfield, Ct. where "God having enlightered both,... Children of Samuel Hubbard and Tacy Cooper are: 2011 i. Ruth Hubbard, born January 11, 1639/40 in Agwam (Springfield), Mass.; died 1691 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island; married Robert Burdick November 02, 1655 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island. ii. Rachel Hubbard, born March 10, 1641/42 in Agawam (Springfield), Mass; died 1712 in Westerly, Rhode Island; married Andrew Langworthy November 03, 1658 in Westerly, R.I; born Bef. November 30, 1610 in Widecombe in the Moor, Devon, England; died Abt. 1690 in Westerly, Rhode Island. Notes for Andrew Langworthy: From the Langworthy Family Genealogy we learn: "Little is known of the early history of Andrew Langworthy. No one can tell where he was born or when. Of Lawrence Langworthy, the pewterer, who came to Rhode Island at an early date, we know much more. His is the oldest monument in memory of a Langworthy that has been found in America. It is situated in the Willow Cemetery (now called the City Cemetery) in Newport, RI. The inscription says he was "of Ashburton, in ye county of Devenshire." He "died Oct. ye 19, 1739, in ye 47 year of his age." Some of the prominent genealogists of Rhode Island assume that Andrew was a brother of Lawrence; others that he was father. Neither hypothesis seems possible for the date of Lawrence's birth appears to be too late. The fact of both having come to Newport suggests that they were probably related and leads us to suppose that Andrew also came from Devonshire. The name is common in that county and has been for a long time. On our visit to England in 1927, Mr. Richard Langworthy of Plymouth gave us much valuable information about the family. He said there were two farms and a village in the parish of North Lue, near Holesworth in North Devon, called Langworthy, a Langworthy farm near Widecombe-in-the-Moor and a residence in Elburton with Langworthy on the gate. He also gave the names and addresses of many Langworthys and told of several who had met death in the World War. We met a few of the living. I visited the farm near Widecombe-in-the-Moor and found the surroundings very interesting. A picture taken from the farmyard shows the appearance of the house and some of the outbuildings. The farm is not occupied or owned by Langworthys at the present time and has not been for many years but the name Langworthy still persists. The author has found many references to Langworthys of past generations. A goodly number lived in Devon; some in other parts of England. Appendix IV gives some of these facts. A search of all existing Vital Records of Ashburton and the adjoining parishes of Woodland, Bickington, Islington and Widecombe has been made without revealing any Langworthy to be identified with Andrew unless it might be Andrewe Langworthie, son of Richard, who was baptized at Widecombe "30 Nov. 1610." Widecombe lies six and one-half miles north of Ashburton which is the principal town in that district. It has been an important center and still is to some extant. At one time it was a stanary town and elected two members of Parliament. It might naturally be given as the place from which one came even if one really came from a neighboring parish. The name Lawrence Langworthy is common in the records of Ashburton but no Lawrence born between 1690 and 1695, the date of Lawrence of Newport, RI, could be found. We must keep in mind the incompleteness of the records. They are mostly church records and only the Established Church kept them with regularity. If the families from which Andrew and Lawrence came were not members of that church we could not expect to find any mention of them. There is a tradition in the branch of the family to which the author belongs that Andrew was driven from the country by religious persecution and fled leaving much property behind. We are also without information as to the ship by which Andrew came to America, or when he landed. Some say he was at Newport as early as 1642 but no exact time for his arrival can be fixed. The first definite date is the record of his baptism by Rev Obadiah Holmes, "at the mill" in Newport, on Oct. 6, 1652. We do not know his occupation. He bought and sold land but not so extensively as some other pioneers of Newport. A few deeds are in existence, but the number does not indicate that he was a large landowner. The Newport records are not very complete, however, because of the treatment they received during the Revolution. (See Richman's Rhode Island of the American Commonwealth Series, page 259.) When the British surrendered Newport in 1779 loyalists seized the town records and placed them on a warship to be carried to New York. The vessel sank in Hellgate, the records were saved but had been soaked in salt water. Washington recovered them through the British general Sir Guy Carleton and they were returned to Newport, where they rested for a long period before an attempt was made to restore them. As a result the records are fragmentary, much having been permanently lost. In the few deeds to which Andrew was a party his occupation does not appear. Some have suggested that the early Langworthys may have been sailors and certainly some of them were, but there is nothing to indicate that Andrew was a sailor. There is nothing to suggest that he was a tradesman. The matter will have to remain in obscurity unless additional information comes to light. As to Andrew's character we infer that he was a moral, upright citizen, because of the associations he established. He was baptized into the membership of Dr. John Clarke's Baptist church at Newport early in its history, married the daughter of Samuel and Tacy (Cooper) Hubbard who were among the most prominent leaders of the Baptist church, and soon joined them in the membership of the recently formed Seventh Day Baptist Church of which they, and Rachel, Andrew's wife, were charter members. The Hubbards were among the sturdiest religious leaders of the colony. We have a glimpse of Rachel's household activities in one of her father's letters. On Feb. 26, 1626/7 he wrote to his nephew, John Brandish of Boston, "....My wife and daughter Langworthy desired me to write about flax, yet if you bring some 20 pound if at a pound of flax for a pound of wool; its so at Stonington; if bring Indian corn its now 4 pound of wool for a bushel & I think it will be more." Rachel's character seems to have made an impression on the leaders of other communities. At the close of a long letter to Samuel Hubbard from "the Church of Christ at Providence" dated 18th 2 mo 1670 these words are found, Commend us unto your wife and daughter Rachel. Subscribed by the appointment of the church, Thomas Olney, senior. The principal events in the lives of Andrew and Rachel which have come down to us are as follows: Andrew Langworthy probably born in Devonshire, England. He may have been Andrewe Langworthie, son of Richard, who was baptized at Widecombe "30 Nov. 1610." See Widecombe Vital Records, Appendix V. 6 Oct 1652 - Baptized "at the mill" by Rev. Obadiah Holmes. 1655 - Freeman of Newport 10 Mar 1656 - One of 98 to begin negotiations for the purchase of Canonicut (Jamestown Island). His name was spelled Langworth. 19 May 1657 - Freeman of "this Collony." 3 Nov 1658 - Married Rachel Hubbard 29 Jun 1660 - One of 76 to purchase land in Misquomicutt (or the Narragansett country) from the Indian chieftain, Sosoa. 7 May 1666 - Member of "Grand Jurry at Newport. Genrl Court of Tryalls." 1666 - One of 98 persons to sign for the purchase of Canonicut. Feb 1676 - Joined Seventh Day Baptist Church in Newport. 1680 - Taxed 4s. 4d. 28 Mar 1686 - Samuel Hubbard writes that his three sons-in-law were living. 4 Jul 1690 - Deeds 50 acres "in Misquomicutt allias Westerly in ye Collony of Rhode Island & providence plantations, which he had purchased of Hugh Moshier, to heirs of William Reap." Deed is found in Appendix VI. Between 1690 and 1692 seems to have been the time of his death. This is fixed by the date of above deed and the fact that his name is omitted from the church list dated 1692. Craig E. Hubbard 4024. Nicholas Brown, born 1601 in Worchester, England; died April 05, 1673 in Reading MA. He was the son of 8048. Edward Brown and 8049. Jane Lieds. He married 4025. Elizabeth Lieds. 4025. Elizabeth Lieds, born 1605 in Worchester, England; died November 01, 1674 in Reading MA. She was the daughter of 8050. Thomas Lieds and 8051. Jane Gibbs. Children of Nicholas Brown and Elizabeth Lieds are: i. Sarah Brown, born 1620 in Essex, England; died 1665 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI; married James Babcock March 02, 1637/38 in Portsmouth, Newport, RI; born June 12, 1612 in Wivenhoe, Essex, England; died June 12, 1679 in Stonington, Connecticut. Notes for Sarah Brown: [reynolds.ged] Ancestral File Number: 49DP-KS Notes for James Babcock: NOTES FROM VARIOUS RESEARCHERS FOUND ON THE INTERNET John Badcock and Job Badcocke personally appeared before the Governor andCourt, and being Solemnly Engajed Testefyed to the truth of what is abovesubscribed by Them: Taken at a Court Held at Westerly the 17th ofSeptember 1679 in the King's province. As Attests John Sanford, Secretary. Will of James Badcock "The last Will and Testament of James Badcocke Sen'r as he verbellydeclared before us Under written. Imp he willed and bequeathed unto his Son Job Badcocke all his Smithtooles of what sort or Kind Soever that he dyed posessed of: 2ly he Bequeathed one cow to be delivered unto his daughter Mary Champlinby his Administratrix hereafter mentioned with in convenient time afterhis decease. 3ly he bequeathed a Cow Calfe to William Champline Eldest daughter to bedelivered as above said. 4ly he Bequeathed unto his Sonn Joseph all his housing and lands for himthe said Joseph Badcocke to take into his posesion when he shall attaineto the age of twenty one yeares. 5ly he Willed and declared that all the Remaining part of his Estatebesides what he hath herein Bequeathe, he did give unto his wifeElizabeth Badcocke for the Maintenence and bringing up of the threechildren he had by his said wife and for her and her heires and assignes forever. Lastly of this his Will he declared that his loveing wife WlizabethBadcocke should be Administratrix to this his last Will and Testament. This Testator dyed the 12th of June 1679. John Badcocke Job Badcocke Originally the surname of James and his sons was usually written Badcock.In the probate records of John Badcock's estate the name is spelledBabcock, and at that time that spelling seems to have been adopted by thefamily. James Badcock was admitted an inhabitant of the "towne" of Portsmouth 25Feb. 1642. At that time no one was allowed to "build or plant" withoutfirst having been voted at town meeting an inhabitant. At the townmeeting held 5 October 1642, James Badcock and Richard Moris were ordered "to look up all the armes in theTowne within the month above writ," and "to mend any which were defectivefor use." Owners were to forfeit five shillings if they failed to bringthe arms in time. At the same meeting ten acres of land were ordered to be "laide out to James Badcockat the first brooke, next the footpath eastward." The land is describedas "lying Toward the head of said brooke." On 2 May 1650, James Badcock with five others was ordered by the "GeneralCourte, all excuses set aparte, to mende and make all locks, stocks, andpieces which by order from the warden of each towne shall be presented tothem." If this duty was not performed a penalty of ?10 was levied, and men who failed to bring intheir arms forfeited 10s. Each. In 1655 James' name appears in the "Roule of ye Freeman" of Portsmouth.The last record which refers to him in Portsmouth is dated 19 Dec. 1662.He then moved to Westerly. On 18 March 1664, James Badcock petitioned the General Court, sitting atNewport, for protection "against such riotous actings as are done andcommitted by the men of Southertown against him." In May 1667, James Badcock with a company of men drove the Pequot Indiansfrom planting ground claimed by the Indians, located on the Misquamicutpurchase east of the Pawcatuck River. On 18 May 1667, Harmon Garret(alias Teqnascooke, chief of the Pequots) petitioned the General Court of Connecticut, praying "that suchmen as wear hats and clothes like Englishmen, but have dealt with us likewolves and bears, may be called to account." At a Connecticut court heldat Wickford (which is now in R.I.) 21 June 1670, James Badcock was charged by Mr. Gookin, ofCambridge, MA with driving Harmon Garret and his Indians (tenants ofGookin) from their land. He declared his last will and testament to his sons John and Job, 12 June1679 and they appeared 17 Sept. 1679 before the Governor of Rhode Islandat a court held at Westerly, and "being solemnly engaged" testified tothe truth of their father's will as he verbally gave it to them. THE BABCOCK GENEALOGY, by Stephen Babcock, page 1 thru 7. James-1 Babcock, born 1612, probably in Essex County, England; died June12, 1679; m. (1) Sarah, who died 1665 or later; m. (2) 1669 (?)Elizabeth; she m. (2) Sept. 22, 1679, William Johnson and settled inStonington, Connecticut A myth often repeated and published by writers, who probably believed ittrue, states that James came to his country in the ship Anne, etc. Fromthe Early Records of the Town of Portsmouth, edited by State Librarian,under direction of the Rhode Island Legislature, published 1901, and fromColonial Records of Rhode Island, the account of James Badcock's fromtwenty years in Rhode Island, was copied. His residence for that periodwas in Portsmouth, and the records of that town meeting, namely, Badcock,Badcooke, Badcocke, and Badcook. For the first forty years the surname of James and his sons was usuallywritten Badcock. In the Probate records of John Badcock's estate the nameis spelled Babcock, and at the time that spelling seems to have beenadopted by the family. James Badcock was admitted an inhabitant of the "towne" of PortsmouthFeb. 25, 1642. At that time no one was allowed to "build or plant"without first having been voted at town meeting an inhabitant. At a townmeeting held Oct. 5, 1642, James Badcock and Richard Moris were ordered"to look up all the armes in the Towne within the month above writ," and"to mend any which were defective for use." Owners were to forfeit fiveshillings if they failed to bring the arms in time. At the same meetingten acres of land were ordered to be "laide our to James Badcock at thefirst brooke, next the footpath eastward." The land is described as'lying Toward the head of said brooke." (C.R. of RI) About this time there must have been a threatening of war in the air, asevery man was ordered to have "four pounds of shot and two pounds ofpowder lying by him in readiness by the 24th of this month, and to be inreadiness to assemble at the beat of the drum". James Badcock was made afreeman July 10, 1648, and was appointed a member of a large committee"for the tryall of the general officers". He was chosen a juryman onseveral occasions and as an assessor in 1650. In 1650 he was againdirected to mend all firearms in the community. In 1656 James Badcock and seven others were "appointed to go over to themayne to treat with the Indian Sachems to inform them of the mynd of thetiwne, that they come not upon the Island but according to order given."He was appointed one of a committee to apportion land in 1657 and was amember of the General Court of Commissioners of Rhode Island forPortsmouth in 1657, 1658, and 1659. In 1661 he was appointed with othersot lay out highways and settle disputed land boundaries. In 1660 a tract of land, estimated to be twenty miles by ten miles, knownas Misquamicut, afterward Westerly, was purchased from the Indian chiefSosoa by a company organized at Newport, RI. In September, 1661, thepurchasers visited Misquamicut and a certain part of the tract wasapportioned by lot. The number of James Badcock's lot was 52. Thefollowing March, 1662, the company made their first permanent settlementat Misquamicut (Westerly). The company named James Badcock and fourothers to manage their affairs at Misquamicut. He took a prominent partin a number of disputes caused by Connecticut's claim to the terriory inand about Westerly, RI, and by Indians' claims. In 1665 James sold his dwelling house, barn, orchard, etc., in Portsmouthto Thomas Fish for fifty pounds. Westerly was incorporated May, 1669, atwhich time there were twenty-four freemen in the town, four of whom wereBadcocks. James and his three sons, James, John and Job. Westerly thencomprised the present towns of Westerly, Charlestown, Hopkinton, andRichmond. James in his fifty-ninth year, 1678, was baptized by Elder William Hiscoxand untied with the Seventh Day Baptist church of newport and Westerly.In his will he bequeathed all his housing and lands to his son Joseph andthe remainder of his estate to his wife, Elizabeth. These glimpses of an interesting life show that James Badcock (Babock),Sr. was a man of sterling integrity and of strong convinctions. He wasrespected by his neighbors, honored and trusted as a citizen, and readyto serve the community in whatever capacity he was appointed. Source: Nathaniel Babcock Genealogy, p: 11 His residence for thefirsttwenty years was in Portsmouth, RI. James Babcock moved toWestery, RI, inMarch, 1662. June 29, 1660, a tract of land,estimated to be twenty milesby ten miles, known as Misquamicut,afterwards Westerly, was purchasedfrom the Indian Chief Sosoa by acompany headed by William Vaughn. Thecompany, numbering sixty ormore, was organized at Newport, RI. Thefollowing March, 61-62, thecompany made their first permanent settlementat Misqumicut(Westerly). The records of Westerly show that James Babcockwas a manof sterling integrity and of strong convictions. He was reportsby hisneighbors, honored and trusted as a citizen, and ready to servethecommunity in whatever capacity he was appointed. Savage says: James, Westerly 1661, whither he rem. from Newport, hadby first w..(whose name is not heard) james, b. a. 1641;John, 1644; Job;and Mary. By tradit it is said , that he came form Essex, and on giv.evid. with his two elder s. 1670, call. them 29 and 26 yrs. respectiv. hesw. that he was 58, and spells withd. at the end of the first syllab. From the idle and discord. tradit. that brot from En. childr. b. from 1612to 1620( when the f. would have been betw 1 and 8 yrs. old), this testim. relieves the geneal. First apeared in Portsmouth 1642. he held the office of Commissionerfrom1656 to 1659 and was by occupation a blacksmith and gunsmith. Hecame toWesterly with his family soon after 1664, after having soldhis house andland in Portsmouth to Thomas Fish. During the year 1670he gave testimony,calling his age 58 years, his son James 29, and hisson John 26. - Historyof Stonington CT - Wheeler - 1900 Note: !OCCUPATION: blacksmith Note: REF: Genealogical Dictionary of RI bef 1690 Note: REF: The Babcock Genealogy Note: REF: 1st Puritan Settlers of CT says his father, James, had 4 childrenborn in England - James, John, Job and Mary - This one I've called James, sincefamily docs only had James name ... CHECK THIS OUT ... our family recs only hadone James. Note: REF: Genealogical Guide to the Early Settlers of America: James (II) wasof Dorchester MA 1635, Portsmouth RI 1640 and of Westerly RI 1660 Note: REF: Colonial Dames: m 1 Sarah, 2 Elizabeth, Commisioner, MIL Note: REF: NE Marriages res Stonington CT, Portsmouth, Westerly RI Note: REF: History of Stonington Note: NOTE: Admitted as inhabitant of Towne of Portsmouth. Feb 25, 1642 Note: !RESIDENCE: ENG; Leyden; Plymouth; IMMIGRATION: came on Ship Anne to Plymouth 1623 with wife and 4 childrenwho were born in England IMMIGRATION: R.C.Anderson does not include him in The Great MigrationBegins - must have come later than 1633 ? [note: above ref to ship Anne is speculative & questionable according toone researcher] Note: REF: Gen Guide to the Early Settlers of America says he emigratedto Dorchester NOTE: Fled England for Leyden in 1620 - came to Plymouth 1623. He losthis wife by death and remarried, and had another son, Joseph, who movedto CT Wm.E. WRIGHT: 'Ancestors & Descendants Of William Browning Greene AndMary Hoxsie Lewis, Gateway Press; Baltimore, MD, 1993, pp 18-20; BABCOCK genealogy; Cutter's Genealogy and Family History of Connecticut, pg 2042 [Gen.974- 6,C991.V.4] James Badcock, the immigrant b.1612 in the county Essex England, and died12 Jun 1679. The name is spelled in various ways Babcock, Badcocke,Badcock, the early settlers used the form Badcock as it is generally usedin England while in America Babcock is used. James settled first inPortsmouth RI, and served on a committeee in 1642 to see that all firearms were in repair, and was admitted a freeman 10 Jul 1648, He was ajuryman several times and an assessor in 1650. In 1655 he was on acommittee to treat with the Indians, and on other important committeesfor the town. A member of the General Court in 1657-1658-1659. Acommitteee to lay out Hi- Ways and settled boundaries in 1661, He moved toWesterly RI in March 1662 and had lot 62 in that new town. His first wifewas named Sarah. From Wheeler: (1) James Babcock b ~1612 (Blacksmith/gunsmith) d. 12 Jun 1679 He appears in Portsmouth, RI in 1642, is Commisioner 1656-1659. He moves to Westerly, RI ~1664. In 1670 he gave testimony. In the testimony he gave his age as 56 years, and those of his sons James and John as 29 and 26, respectively. m. (1) Sarah ____ (2) James b. ~1641; d. 1698; m. Jane Brown (dau. NicholasBrown) She d. 1719. (3) John b. ~1644 (4) Job d. 1718; m. Jane Crandall (dau. John Crandall) (5) Mary m. William Champlin, she d. 1747, he d. 1715 From "Babcock Genealogy" James Babcock b. ?Essex Co., England., m. (1) Sarah d. 1665 or later m. (2) ?1669 Elizabeth, she m. (2) 22 Sep. 1679 William Johnsonand settled in Stonington, Connecticut by first wife: Job b. ~1646, d. Westerly; m. Jane Crandell d. ?1715 Westerly Mary b. ~1648, d. Westerly; m. William Champlin son of Jeffery James d. Westerly, RI; m. Jane Brown d. ?1719 John d. 1685 Westerly, RI by second wife: Joseph b. ?1670, d. 1762; m. (1) Dorothy Key; m. (2) Mrs. HannahCoates[reynolds.ged] Ancestral File Number: 49DP-G9 2012 ii. Thomas Brown, born Bet. 1625 - 1628 in Inkborrow, Worcestershire, England; died August 28, 1693 in Lynn, Essex, MA; married Mary Newhall June 16, 1651 in Lynn, Essex, MA. iii. Francis Brown, born Abt. 1630 in Wethersfield, Hartford, CT; died Abt. 1686 in Wethersfield, Hartford, CT; married Audrey Ruscoe Abt. 1653 in Farmington, MA; born Abt. 1639 in Boston, MA; died Abt. 1656 in Woodbury, Fairfield, CT. iv. Captain John Browne, born Abt. 1634 in Worcestershire, England; died March 12, 1717/18 in Andover, Essex Co., Massachusetts; married Elizabeth Osgood October 12, 1650 in Andover, Essex Co., Massachusetts; born November 14, 1636 in WHERWILL, HAMPSHIRE, ENGLAND; died July 13, 1673 in Andover, Essex Co., Massachusetts. 2023 v. Jane Brown, born August 15, 1645 in Maford, Worcester, England; died February 04, 1718/19 in Westerly, Newport, Rhode Island; married (1) James Babcock 1665 in Westerly, Newport, Rhode Island; married (2) John Babcock Bef. 1666 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. 4026. Thomas Newhall, born Abt. 1583 in Olney Parish, Buckingham, England; died May 25, 1674 in Lynn, Essex, MA. He married 4027. Mary Jane Pendleton Abt. 1621 in England. 4027. Mary Jane Pendleton, born 1600 in Olney Parish, Buckingham, England; died September 25, 1665 in Lynn, Essex, MA. Child of Thomas Newhall and Mary Pendleton is: 2013 i. Mary Newhall, born 1637 in Lynn, Essex, MA; died Aft. 1701 in Newbury, Essex, MA; married Thomas Brown June 16, 1651 in Lynn, Essex, MA. 4028. Bryene Pendleton, born 1599 in Birmingham, England; died April 05, 1681 in Winter Harbor, Maine. He married 4029. Ellinor Prise April 22, 1619 in St. Martin's Church, Birmingham, England. 4029. Ellinor Prise, born April 22, 1599 in St. Martins, Birmingham, England; died Abt. 1688 in Winter Harbor, Maine. Child of Bryene Pendleton and Ellinor Prise is: 2014 i. James Jonas Pendleton, born 1628 in London, England; died November 29, 1709 in Westerly, Rhode Island; married Hannah Goodenow April 29, 1656 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Mass.. 4030. Edmund Goodenow, born April 11, 1611 in Donhead, St. Andrew's Parish, Wiltshire, England; died April 05, 1688 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Mass.. He married 4031. Ann Barry 1634 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Mass.. 4031. Ann Barry, born Bef. April 18, 1609 in Donhead, St. Andrew's Parish, Wiltshire, England; died March 09, 1674/75 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Mass.. Child of Edmund Goodenow and Ann Barry is: 2015 i. Hannah Goodenow, born November 28, 1639 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Mass.; died April 05, 1688 in Stonington, New London, CT; married James Jonas Pendleton April 29, 1656 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Mass.. 4032. William Tanner, born 1608 in England. Child of William Tanner is: 2016 i. Francis Tanner, born Abt. 1634 in Rhode Island. 4036. James Babcock, born June 12, 1612 in Wivenhoe, Essex, England; died June 12, 1679 in Stonington, Connecticut. He was the son of 8072. James Babcock and 8073. Mary. He married 4037. Sarah Brown March 02, 1637/38 in Portsmouth, Newport, RI. 4037. Sarah Brown, born 1620 in Essex, England; died 1665 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI. She was the daughter of 4024. Nicholas Brown and 4025. Elizabeth Lieds. Notes for James Babcock: NOTES FROM VARIOUS RESEARCHERS FOUND ON THE INTERNET John Badcock and Job Badcocke personally appeared before the Governor andCourt, and being Solemnly Engajed Testefyed to the truth of what is abovesubscribed by Them: Taken at a Court Held at Westerly the 17th ofSeptember 1679 in the King's province. As Attests John Sanford, Secretary. Will of James Badcock "The last Will and Testament of James Badcocke Sen'r as he verbellydeclared before us Under written. Imp he willed and bequeathed unto his Son Job Badcocke all his Smithtooles of what sort or Kind Soever that he dyed posessed of: 2ly he Bequeathed one cow to be delivered unto his daughter Mary Champlinby his Administratrix hereafter mentioned with in convenient time afterhis decease. 3ly he bequeathed a Cow Calfe to William Champline Eldest daughter to bedelivered as above said. 4ly he Bequeathed unto his Sonn Joseph all his housing and lands for himthe said Joseph Badcocke to take into his posesion when he shall attaineto the age of twenty one yeares. 5ly he Willed and declared that all the Remaining part of his Estatebesides what he hath herein Bequeathe, he did give unto his wifeElizabeth Badcocke for the Maintenence and bringing up of the threechildren he had by his said wife and for her and her heires and assignes forever. Lastly of this his Will he declared that his loveing wife WlizabethBadcocke should be Administratrix to this his last Will and Testament. This Testator dyed the 12th of June 1679. John Badcocke Job Badcocke Originally the surname of James and his sons was usually written Badcock.In the probate records of John Badcock's estate the name is spelledBabcock, and at that time that spelling seems to have been adopted by thefamily. James Badcock was admitted an inhabitant of the "towne" of Portsmouth 25Feb. 1642. At that time no one was allowed to "build or plant" withoutfirst having been voted at town meeting an inhabitant. At the townmeeting held 5 October 1642, James Badcock and Richard Moris were ordered "to look up all the armes in theTowne within the month above writ," and "to mend any which were defectivefor use." Owners were to forfeit five shillings if they failed to bringthe arms in time. At the same meeting ten acres of land were ordered to be "laide out to James Badcockat the first brooke, next the footpath eastward." The land is describedas "lying Toward the head of said brooke." On 2 May 1650, James Badcock with five others was ordered by the "GeneralCourte, all excuses set aparte, to mende and make all locks, stocks, andpieces which by order from the warden of each towne shall be presented tothem." If this duty was not performed a penalty of ?10 was levied, and men who failed to bring intheir arms forfeited 10s. Each. In 1655 James' name appears in the "Roule of ye Freeman" of Portsmouth.The last record which refers to him in Portsmouth is dated 19 Dec. 1662.He then moved to Westerly. On 18 March 1664, James Badcock petitioned the General Court, sitting atNewport, for protection "against such riotous actings as are done andcommitted by the men of Southertown against him." In May 1667, James Badcock with a company of men drove the Pequot Indiansfrom planting ground claimed by the Indians, located on the Misquamicutpurchase east of the Pawcatuck River. On 18 May 1667, Harmon Garret(alias Teqnascooke, chief of the Pequots) petitioned the General Court of Connecticut, praying "that suchmen as wear hats and clothes like Englishmen, but have dealt with us likewolves and bears, may be called to account." At a Connecticut court heldat Wickford (which is now in R.I.) 21 June 1670, James Badcock was charged by Mr. Gookin, ofCambridge, MA with driving Harmon Garret and his Indians (tenants ofGookin) from their land. He declared his last will and testament to his sons John and Job, 12 June1679 and they appeared 17 Sept. 1679 before the Governor of Rhode Islandat a court held at Westerly, and "being solemnly engaged" testified tothe truth of their father's will as he verbally gave it to them. THE BABCOCK GENEALOGY, by Stephen Babcock, page 1 thru 7. James-1 Babcock, born 1612, probably in Essex County, England; died June12, 1679; m. (1) Sarah, who died 1665 or later; m. (2) 1669 (?)Elizabeth; she m. (2) Sept. 22, 1679, William Johnson and settled inStonington, Connecticut A myth often repeated and published by writers, who probably believed ittrue, states that James came to his country in the ship Anne, etc. Fromthe Early Records of the Town of Portsmouth, edited by State Librarian,under direction of the Rhode Island Legislature, published 1901, and fromColonial Records of Rhode Island, the account of James Badcock's fromtwenty years in Rhode Island, was copied. His residence for that periodwas in Portsmouth, and the records of that town meeting, namely, Badcock,Badcooke, Badcocke, and Badcook. For the first forty years the surname of James and his sons was usuallywritten Badcock. In the Probate records of John Badcock's estate the nameis spelled Babcock, and at the time that spelling seems to have beenadopted by the family. James Badcock was admitted an inhabitant of the "towne" of PortsmouthFeb. 25, 1642. At that time no one was allowed to "build or plant"without first having been voted at town meeting an inhabitant. At a townmeeting held Oct. 5, 1642, James Badcock and Richard Moris were ordered"to look up all the armes in the Towne within the month above writ," and"to mend any which were defective for use." Owners were to forfeit fiveshillings if they failed to bring the arms in time. At the same meetingten acres of land were ordered to be "laide our to James Badcock at thefirst brooke, next the footpath eastward." The land is described as'lying Toward the head of said brooke." (C.R. of RI) About this time there must have been a threatening of war in the air, asevery man was ordered to have "four pounds of shot and two pounds ofpowder lying by him in readiness by the 24th of this month, and to be inreadiness to assemble at the beat of the drum". James Badcock was made afreeman July 10, 1648, and was appointed a member of a large committee"for the tryall of the general officers". He was chosen a juryman onseveral occasions and as an assessor in 1650. In 1650 he was againdirected to mend all firearms in the community. In 1656 James Badcock and seven others were "appointed to go over to themayne to treat with the Indian Sachems to inform them of the mynd of thetiwne, that they come not upon the Island but according to order given."He was appointed one of a committee to apportion land in 1657 and was amember of the General Court of Commissioners of Rhode Island forPortsmouth in 1657, 1658, and 1659. In 1661 he was appointed with othersot lay out highways and settle disputed land boundaries. In 1660 a tract of land, estimated to be twenty miles by ten miles, knownas Misquamicut, afterward Westerly, was purchased from the Indian chiefSosoa by a company organized at Newport, RI. In September, 1661, thepurchasers visited Misquamicut and a certain part of the tract wasapportioned by lot. The number of James Badcock's lot was 52. Thefollowing March, 1662, the company made their first permanent settlementat Misquamicut (Westerly). The company named James Badcock and fourothers to manage their affairs at Misquamicut. He took a prominent partin a number of disputes caused by Connecticut's claim to the terriory inand about Westerly, RI, and by Indians' claims. In 1665 James sold his dwelling house, barn, orchard, etc., in Portsmouthto Thomas Fish for fifty pounds. Westerly was incorporated May, 1669, atwhich time there were twenty-four freemen in the town, four of whom wereBadcocks. James and his three sons, James, John and Job. Westerly thencomprised the present towns of Westerly, Charlestown, Hopkinton, andRichmond. James in his fifty-ninth year, 1678, was baptized by Elder William Hiscoxand untied with the Seventh Day Baptist church of newport and Westerly.In his will he bequeathed all his housing and lands to his son Joseph andthe remainder of his estate to his wife, Elizabeth. These glimpses of an interesting life show that James Badcock (Babock),Sr. was a man of sterling integrity and of strong convinctions. He wasrespected by his neighbors, honored and trusted as a citizen, and readyto serve the community in whatever capacity he was appointed. Source: Nathaniel Babcock Genealogy, p: 11 His residence for thefirsttwenty years was in Portsmouth, RI. James Babcock moved toWestery, RI, inMarch, 1662. June 29, 1660, a tract of land,estimated to be twenty milesby ten miles, known as Misquamicut,afterwards Westerly, was purchasedfrom the Indian Chief Sosoa by acompany headed by William Vaughn. Thecompany, numbering sixty ormore, was organized at Newport, RI. Thefollowing March, 61-62, thecompany made their first permanent settlementat Misqumicut(Westerly). The records of Westerly show that James Babcockwas a manof sterling integrity and of strong convictions. He was reportsby hisneighbors, honored and trusted as a citizen, and ready to servethecommunity in whatever capacity he was appointed. Savage says: James, Westerly 1661, whither he rem. from Newport, hadby first w..(whose name is not heard) james, b. a. 1641;John, 1644; Job;and Mary. By tradit it is said , that he came form Essex, and on giv.evid. with his two elder s. 1670, call. them 29 and 26 yrs. respectiv. hesw. that he was 58, and spells withd. at the end of the first syllab. From the idle and discord. tradit. that brot from En. childr. b. from 1612to 1620( when the f. would have been betw 1 and 8 yrs. old), this testim. relieves the geneal. First apeared in Portsmouth 1642. he held the office of Commissionerfrom1656 to 1659 and was by occupation a blacksmith and gunsmith. Hecame toWesterly with his family soon after 1664, after having soldhis house andland in Portsmouth to Thomas Fish. During the year 1670he gave testimony,calling his age 58 years, his son James 29, and hisson John 26. - Historyof Stonington CT - Wheeler - 1900 Note: !OCCUPATION: blacksmith Note: REF: Genealogical Dictionary of RI bef 1690 Note: REF: The Babcock Genealogy Note: REF: 1st Puritan Settlers of CT says his father, James, had 4 childrenborn in England - James, John, Job and Mary - This one I've called James, sincefamily docs only had James name ... CHECK THIS OUT ... our family recs only hadone James. Note: REF: Genealogical Guide to the Early Settlers of America: James (II) wasof Dorchester MA 1635, Portsmouth RI 1640 and of Westerly RI 1660 Note: REF: Colonial Dames: m 1 Sarah, 2 Elizabeth, Commisioner, MIL Note: REF: NE Marriages res Stonington CT, Portsmouth, Westerly RI Note: REF: History of Stonington Note: NOTE: Admitted as inhabitant of Towne of Portsmouth. Feb 25, 1642 Note: !RESIDENCE: ENG; Leyden; Plymouth; IMMIGRATION: came on Ship Anne to Plymouth 1623 with wife and 4 childrenwho were born in England IMMIGRATION: R.C.Anderson does not include him in The Great MigrationBegins - must have come later than 1633 ? [note: above ref to ship Anne is speculative & questionable according toone researcher] Note: REF: Gen Guide to the Early Settlers of America says he emigratedto Dorchester NOTE: Fled England for Leyden in 1620 - came to Plymouth 1623. He losthis wife by death and remarried, and had another son, Joseph, who movedto CT Wm.E. WRIGHT: 'Ancestors & Descendants Of William Browning Greene AndMary Hoxsie Lewis, Gateway Press; Baltimore, MD, 1993, pp 18-20; BABCOCK genealogy; Cutter's Genealogy and Family History of Connecticut, pg 2042 [Gen.974-6,C991.V.4] James Badcock, the immigrant b.1612 in the county Essex England, and died12 Jun 1679. The name is spelled in various ways Babcock, Badcocke,Badcock, the early settlers used the form Badcock as it is generally usedin England while in America Babcock is used. James settled first inPortsmouth RI, and served on a committeee in 1642 to see that all firearms were in repair, and was admitted a freeman 10 Jul 1648, He was ajuryman several times and an assessor in 1650. In 1655 he was on acommittee to treat with the Indians, and on other important committeesfor the town. A member of the General Court in 1657-1658-1659. Acommitteee to lay out Hi-Ways and settled boundaries in 1661, He moved toWesterly RI in March 1662 and had lot 62 in that new town. His first wifewas named Sarah. From Wheeler: (1) James Babcock b ~1612 (Blacksmith/gunsmith) d. 12 Jun 1679 He appears in Portsmouth, RI in 1642, is Commisioner 1656-1659. He moves to Westerly, RI ~1664. In 1670 he gave testimony. In the testimony he gave his age as 56 years, and those of his sons James and John as 29 and 26, respectively. m. (1) Sarah ____ (2) James b. ~1641; d. 1698; m. Jane Brown (dau. NicholasBrown) She d. 1719. (3) John b. ~1644 (4) Job d. 1718; m. Jane Crandall (dau. John Crandall) (5) Mary m. William Champlin, she d. 1747, he d. 1715 From "Babcock Genealogy" James Babcock b. ?Essex Co., England., m. (1) Sarah d. 1665 or later m. (2) ?1669 Elizabeth, she m. (2) 22 Sep. 1679 William Johnsonand settled in Stonington, Connecticut by first wife: Job b. ~1646, d. Westerly; m. Jane Crandell d. ?1715 Westerly Mary b. ~1648, d. Westerly; m. William Champlin son of Jeffery James d. Westerly, RI; m. Jane Brown d. ?1719 John d. 1685 Westerly, RI by second wife: Joseph b. ?1670, d. 1762; m. (1) Dorothy Key; m. (2) Mrs. HannahCoates[reynolds.ged] Ancestral File Number: 49DP-G9 Notes for Sarah Brown: [reynolds.ged] Ancestral File Number: 49DP-KS Children of James Babcock and Sarah Brown are: 2022 i. James Babcock, born 1641 in Westerly, Newport, Rhode Island; died Abt. 1698 in Westerly, Newport, Rhode Island; married Jane Brown 1665 in Westerly, Newport, Rhode Island. ii. Joseph Babcock, born 1643 in Portsmouth, Newport, RI; died in Y. iii. John Babcock, born 1644 in Portsmouth, Newport, RI; died November 08, 1685 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI; married (1) Mary Lawton 1662 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI; born 1644 in Portsmouth, Newport, RI; died November 08, 1711 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI; married (2) Jane Brown Bef. 1666 in Westerly, Washington Co., RI; born August 15, 1645 in Maford, Worcester, England; died February 04, 1718/19 in Westerly, Newport, Rhode Island. Notes for John Babcock: Tradition says that John and his wife, Mary, eloped from Newport, settled upon the east bank of the Pawcatuck River, on Massatuxet Cove (what is now Avondale, town of Westerly RI) with no neighbors but the friendly Indians and that they were not discovered by their parents for several years. Much poetry and romance have been written upon this tradition, but as no history has been found to establish it as a fact, and as authentic records seem clearly to disprove the statement, we must class the elopement story as fiction. John was propounded a freeman of the Colony of Connecticut May 14, 1676, and later was admitted a freemen. John Badcock and his father were members of the Misquamicut Company and went there with the first permanent settlers. At that time John was about eighteen years of age. He received an apportionment of land and the same as other settlers. He settled in Westerly on the banks of the Pawcatuck River, near what is now Avondale, RI, and his oldest son, James, inherited and occupied the homestead. Some of the homestead land was still occupied by descendants of John in 1903.l In 1675 King Philip's War broke out, and most of the pioneers of Westerly were obliged to flee from their homes and take refuge on the island of Rhode Island. By Sept. and Oct. 1676 they had begun to return to their abandoned lands and to rebuild their ruined houses and barns. The indications are that John Babcock and his family remained in their home in Westerly, which was across the river from Connecticut, and as he could have no protection from Rhode Island sought the protection of Connecticut. From the time of its settlement, Westerly was claimed by both Rhode Island and Connecticut, and Connecticut did not relinquish her claim to the town until 1728. Traditions says that John Volunteered with the Connecticut Militia, which was organized for protection against the Indians; that in King Philip's War he was with the Connecticut Militia in the 'Great Swamp Fight', Dec. 19, 1675,m and that his son Elihu was born at that time. After King Philip's War was over, and the white settlers of Westerly had returned to their homes, John Badcock was elected Conservator of the Peace for Westerly, June 12, 1678. He was Deputy from Westerly to the Colonial Legislature in 1682 and 1684. He died intestate (1685) and a will disposing of his estate was made by the Town Council. The inventory of the personal property amounted to 790 pounds and was the largest recorded in the town for many years. By law the oldest son, James, received all the real estate, one half of which he conveyed by deed to his mother. The widow received one third of the personal property, the remaining two thirds being divided equally among the nine younger children. Wm.E. WRIGHT: 'Ancestors & Descendants Of William Browning Greene And Mary Hoxsie Lewis'; Gateway Press; Baltimore, MD; 1993; pp 18-20. Notes for Mary Lawton: # Note: Mary Babcock, widow deeded son George, for love &c. 106 acres # Will: 11 MAR 1699 Westerly Rhode Island # Note: 1699, Mar. 11. James and John Babcock deed to Oliver, for brother love &c., certain land commodious and convenient to dwelling house , which was formarly our father, John Babcock's, and also land that was formerly our father-in-law (i.e. # Note: step-father) Erasmus Babbitt's, said land to be Oliver's at decease of our mother, Mary Babbitt. # Will: # Note: John, son of James, sen., m. Mary---. His will dates 1685; mentions eldest son James, 'and nine more," viz; Ann, mary, John, Job, George, Eliju, Robert, Joseph and Oliver. Mrs. Mary Babcock, ms. 2nd, Erasmus babbett, and died Dec. 8, # Note: 1711. # Event: 26 DEC 1689 Westerly Rhode Island # Note: 1689, Dec. 26. Mrs. Mary Babcock made an agreement with John Fairfield, and wife Anphillis, to maintain them in meat, drink, clothing, &c., they binding themselves to her in all their estate of land and movables, to be entirely hers. from Early # Note: settlers of RI, regarding John Fairfield & wife Anfillis: "He made over, Dec 26, 1689, to Mary, widow of John Babcock, all of his estate, 'whether in lands or movables,' with the consent of his wife, pro # Event: 21 APR 1698 Westerly Rhode Island # Note: 1698, Apr 26. The following 'orphans' of John Babcock, chose their brother James for guardian, viz: Elihu, robert, Joseph and Oliver # Event: BET 1644 AND 1698 Portsmouth, Westerly, Stonington # Note: This info from Heather Chevalier's research: I have not been able to verify the information included re: Mary being a Micmac Indian girl, but am researching now: 3. John Badcock b. 1644 Portsmouth,RI d. May ,1685 Westerly,RI .. He and Mary # Note: Lawton eloped by canoe to Misquamicut ,RI in March,1662. John was only 17 and Mary was younger than him...They travelled by canoe from Portsmouth,RI.. At Misquamicut was an Indian village at that time.. Bo 2018 iv. Job Babcock, born 1646 in Portsmouth, Newport, RI; died April 07, 1718 in Westerly, Washington, RI; married Jane Crandall Abt. 1675 in Westerly, Rhode Island. v. Mary Babcock, born 1648 in Portsmouth, Newport, RI; died 1747 in Westerly, Washington, RI. Notes for Mary Babcock: [reynolds.ged] Ancestral File Number: 93GH-77 vi. Hannah Babcock, born Abt. 1650 in Portsmouth, Newport, RI; died in Y. Notes for Hannah Babcock: [reynolds.ged] Ancestral File Number: 93GH-8D 4038. John Crandall, born 1612 in Mommouthshire, England; died Bef. November 29, 1676 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island. He was the son of 8076. John Crandall and 8077. Elizabeth Drake. He married 4039. Mary Opp Abt. 1649 in , Monmouthshire, England. 4039. Mary Opp, born Abt. 1625 in England; died August 20, 1669 in Westerly, Rhode Island. Notes for John Crandall: !Came from Shropshire, Wales to Boston, 1634-5, fled because of persecution to Providence, R. I. 1637. He was a 1ST Baptist Elder and was Deputy to General Court 1667-70. !NEH&GR Vol 19 pg 215 !There is no proof as to who his father was, from here on back is just conjecture. Not Proven! Children of John Crandall and Mary Opp are: i. John Crandall, born Abt. 1649 in Newport, Kingston Co., Rhode Island, USA; died January 25, 1703/04. Notes for John Crandall: [a15434.ged] I have two death dates 1704/37 listed ? ii. James Crandall, born Abt. 1651 in Westerley, Washington Co., Rhode Island, USA; died in Y. 2019 iii. Jane Crandall, born Abt. 1653 in Newport, Rhode Island; died 1715 in Westerly, Rhode Island; married Job Babcock Abt. 1675 in Westerly, Rhode Island. iv. Sarah Crandall, born Abt. 1654 in Westerley, Washington, Rhode Island; died 1696 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island. v. Peter Crandall, born Bet. 1655 - 1659 in Newport, Newport, Rhode Island; died 1734. vi. Joseph Crandall, born Abt. 1661 in Newport, Kingston Co., Rhode Island, USA; died September 12, 1737 in Westerly, Washington, Rhode Island. vii. Samuel Crandall, born Abt. 1663 in Newport Or, Little Camp, Kingston Co., Rhode Island; died May 19, 1736 in Riverton, , R.I. 4040. Captain Edmund Lewis, born 1586 in Llysalybont, Glamorganshire, Wales; died 1650 in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts. He was the son of 8080. George Lewis and 8081. Catherine Matthew. He married 4041. Mary Carey. 4041. Mary Carey, born 1601 in East Greenich, England; died September 07, 1658 in Lynn, MA. Notes for Captain Edmund Lewis: Embarked at Ipswich, England, April 10, 1634 in the ship 'Elizabeth' with wife and sons John, Thomas, and located at Watertown, Maryland until 1643. Freeman on May 24, 1636. Selectma n on 1638; granted lands 1636-1638. His will, made January 13, 1650/51 and proved February 25, 1650/51, names sons John and Thomas and 'five youngest children. Estate inventoried at 122.76 pounds. Three of his children were born at Watertown. Married by 1631 in England. Children of Edmund Lewis and Mary Carey are: i. Thomas Lewis, born January 05, 1629/30 in East Greenich, England. 2020 ii. John Lewis, born 1631 in East Greenwich, England; died 1690 in Westerly, Washington Co, RI; married (1) Hannah; married (2) Frances Parker; married (3) Mary Button 1657 in Westerly, Washington Co, RI. 4042. Matthias Button, born October 11, 1607 in Harrold, Bedford, England; died August 13, 1672 in Haverhill, MA. He was the son of 8084. Thomas Button and 8085. Joan Manning. He married 4043. Lettice 1631 in England. 4043. Lettice, born in England; died Bef. 1639 in Haverhill, MA. Child of Matthias Button and Lettice is: 2021 i. Mary Button, born February 23, 1633/34 in England; died in Westerly, Washington Co, RI; married John Lewis 1657 in Westerly, Washington Co, RI. 4048. John Perkins, born September 14, 1609 in Hillmorton, England; died December 14, 1686 in Ipswich, Mass.. He was the son of 3780. John Perkins and 3781. Judith Gater. He married 4049. Elizabeth Eveleth in Ipswich, Mass.. 4049. Elizabeth Eveleth, born 1629 in Of Ipswich, Mass.; died September 27, 1684 in Ipswich, Mass.. She was the daughter of 8098. Sylvester Eveleth and 8099. Susanna Newberry. Child of John Perkins and Elizabeth Eveleth is: 2024 i. Samuel Perkins, born 1655 in Ipswich, Mass.; died 1700 in Ipswich, Mass; married Hannah West 1677 in Ipswich, Mass.. 4050. Guifford West, born Abt. 1631 in Ipswich, Mass.. He married 4051. Hannah. 4051. Hannah, born Abt. 1635 in Ipswich, Mass.. Child of Guifford West and Hannah is: 2025 i. Hannah West, born Abt. 1659 in Ipswich, Mass.; died August 21, 1732 in Ipswich, Mass; married Samuel Perkins 1677 in Ipswich, Mass.. 4052. John Safford, born 1633 in Isle of Wight, Southampton, England; died 1701 in Ipswich, Mass.. He was the son of 8104. Thomas Safford and 8105. Elizabeth Sutton. He married 4053. Sarah Lowe Abt. 1661 in Ipswich, Mass.. 4053. Sarah Lowe, born Abt. July 14, 1635 in Ipswich, Ma.; died September 06, 1677 in Ipswich, Mass.. She was the daughter of 8106. Thomas (Lowe) Low and 8107. Margaret Todd. Notes for Sarah Lowe: [teripopp.ged] Reference: Pedigree Charts compiled by Joanna Baxter Curtis and on file Yates Publishing. See also Family Group Record for Thomas Low/Margaret Todd submitted by Barbara Hammond. For more information on this line, see WorldFamilyTreeMaker Vol. 8, Family Pedigree #1672. Reference: Betty Kjar. Reference: William Addams Reitwiesner at http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~addams/presidential/bush.html for details regarding death date. Children of John Safford and Sarah Lowe are: i. Margaret Safford, born February 28, 1663/64. 2026 ii. John Safford, born July 14, 1664 in Ipswich, Mass.; died May 29, 1736 in Preston, CT; married Hannah Newman September 15, 1685 in Ipswich, Mass.. iii. Sarah Safford, born July 14, 1664. iv. Rebecca Safford, born August 30, 1667. v. Mary Mercy Safford, born February 26, 1668/69. vi. Elizabeth Safford, born February 27, 1670/71. vii. Thomas Safford, born October 16, 1672. viii. Joseph Safford, born March 12, 1674/75. 4054. Thomas Newman, born Abt. 1640 in Ipswich, Mass.; died Abt. 1691 in Ipswich, Mass.. He was the son of 8108. Thomas Newman and 8109. Alice Jermy. He married 4055. Hannah Morse Abt. 1665. 4055. Hannah Morse, born Abt. 1644 in Dedham, Norfolk, England. She was the daughter of 8110. Joseph Morse and 8111. Dorothy. Children of Thomas Newman and Hannah Morse are: 2027 i. Hannah Newman, born February 18, 1665/66 in Ipswich, Mass.; died Bef. 1702; married John Safford September 15, 1685 in Ipswich, Mass.. ii. Sarah Newman, born September 21, 1668. iii. Thomas Newman, born November 13, 1670. iv. John Newman, born November 28, 1675. 4056. Stephen Gates, born Abt. 1634 in Hingham, England; died July 09, 1707 in Acton, Mass.. He was the son of 8112. Stephen Gates and 8113. Anne Veare. He married 4057. Sarah Woodward April 18, 1662 in Stow, Mass.. 4057. Sarah Woodward, born February 06, 1641/42 in Watertown, Mass.; died October 21, 1706 in Stow, Mass.. She was the daughter of 4060. George Woodward and 4061. Mary White. Child of Stephen Gates and Sarah Woodward is: 2028 i. Stephen Gates, born July 17, 1665 in Lancaster, Mass.; died November 04, 1732 in Preston, CT; married Jemima Benjamin November 08, 1686 in Stow, Mass.. 4058. Joseph Benjamin, born September 16, 1633 in Of Watertown, Mass; died 1704 in New London, Ct.. He was the son of 8116. John Benjamin and 8117. Abigail Eddye. He married 4059. Jemima Lampert June 10, 1661 in Barnstable, Mass.. 4059. Jemima Lampert, born Bet. 1636 - 1637 in Of Watertown, Mass; died 1664 in Barnstable, Mass.. She was the daughter of 8118. Thomas Lampert and 8119. Joyce. Child of Joseph Benjamin and Jemima Lampert is: 2029 i. Jemima Benjamin, born 1664 in Barnstable, Mass.; died 1700 in Preston, CT; married Stephen Gates November 08, 1686 in Stow, Mass.. 4060. George Woodward, born 1619 in Ipswich, England; died May 31, 1676 in Watertown, Mass.. He was the son of 8120. Richard Woodward and 8121. Rose Stewart. He married 4061. Mary White 1640 in Watertown, Mass.. 4061. Mary White, born Abt. 1620 in Of Ipswich, England; died 1658 in Watertown, Mass.. Children of George Woodward and Mary White are: i. Sarah Woodward, born February 06, 1641/42 in Watertown, Mass.; died October 21, 1706 in Stow, Mass; married Stephen Gates April 18, 1662 in Stow, Mass; born Abt. 1634 in Hingham, England; died July 09, 1707 in Acton, Mass.. 2030 ii. Daniel Woodward, born June 11, 1653 in Watertown, Mass.; died July 31, 1713 in Newton, Mass; married Elizabeth Dana. 4062. Richard Dana, born October 31, 1617 in Manchester, England; died April 02, 1690 in Cambridge, Mass.. He was the son of 8124. Robert Dawney and 8125. Elizabeth Barlow. He married 4063. Anne Bullard Bet. 1647 - 1648 in Cambridge, Mass.. 4063. Anne Bullard, born 1636 in Watertown, Mass.; died July 15, 1711 in Cambridge, Mass.. She was the daughter of 8126. Robert Bullard and 8127. Anne Martyn. Child of Richard Dana and Anne Bullard is: 2031 i. Elizabeth Dana, born February 20, 1661/62 in Cambridge, Mass; married Daniel Woodward. 4064. Thomas STANTON II, born 1595 in Wolverton, Warwickshire, England; died Bef. 1678 in Wolverton, Warwickshire, England probably. He was the son of 8128. Thomas STANTON I and 8129. Maria PUDSEY. He married 4065. Katherine WASHINGTON July 30, 1616 in Wolverton, Warwickshire, England. 4065. Katherine WASHINGTON, born 1597 in Radway, Warwickshire, England; died Aft. 1621 in Wolverton, Warwickshire, England probably. She was the daughter of 8130. Walter WASHINGTON and 8131. Alice MORDEN. Children of Thomas STANTON and Katherine WASHINGTON are: i. Walter Stanton, born Bet. 1617 - 1619 in Wolverton, Warwickshire, England; died Unknown. ii. Alicia Stanton, born Abt. December 25, 1618 in Wolverton, Warwickshire, England; died Unknown in England. Notes for Alicia Stanton: [lanastl.ged] 1. Alice was born 6 days before the Visitation of Warwickshire in 1619. iii. Thomas Stanton, Lord of the Manor, born January 19, 1620/21 in Wolverton, Warwickshire, England; died 1664 in Wolverton, Warwickshire, England. 2032 iv. Thomas Stanton, born July 30, 1616 in Wolverton, England; died December 02, 1677 in Stonington, CT; married (1) Ann Lord 1637 in Hartford, CT. 1637 in Hartford, Hartford County, CT. 4066. Dr. Thomas LORD, born Abt. 1585 in Towcester, Northamptonshire, England; died May 17, 1678 in Hartford, Hartford County, CT. He was the son of 8132. Richard LORDE and 8133. Joane BYRDE. He married 4067. Dorothy BIRD February 23, 1609/10 in Towcester, Northamptsonshire, England. 4067. Dorothy BIRD, born May 25, 1588 in Towcester, Northamptsonshire, England; died August 02, 1675 in Hartford, Hartford County, CT. She was the daughter of 8134. Robert BIRD and 8135. Amy MARSEAD. Notes for Dr. Thomas LORD: [lanastl.ged] 1. Thomas came to America on the Elizabeth and Ann in 1635 from London, England at the age of 50. He first lived, for about one year, in Newtowne (Boston or Cambridge), Massachusetts and, in 1636, removed to Hartford, Connecticut. Thomas was an original proprietor, merchant and mill operator, among the first settlers of Hartford, Connecticut. He and his family lived on the north side of the highway on the bank of the Little River (now Wells Street). Thomas' sons, Richard and Thomas, owned lots next to his. 2. Thomas' doctor's license was issued 1652 in New London, Connecticut. Notes for Dorothy BIRD: [lanastl.ged] 1. Dorothy was 56 years old upon arriving in America with Thomas in 1635. 2. Dorothy's will was probated after 1675. Children of Thomas LORD and Dorothy BIRD are: i. Richard Lord, Sr, born Bef. January 05, 1611/12 in Towcester, Northamptsonshire, England; died May 17, 1662 in New London, New London County, CT. Notes for Richard Lord, Sr: [lanastl.ged] 1. Richard may not have accompanied the family to America in 1635. Records for children after Richard are somewhat confusing. Ludington Saltus Records indicate Richard came to America in 1632. ii. Thomas Lord, Jr, born Bef. November 15, 1616 in Towcester, Northamptsonshire, England; died October 23, 1661 in Hartford, Hartford County, CT. iii. William Lord, Sr, born Bef. December 27, 1618 in Towcester, Northamptsonshire, England; died May 17, 1678 in Old Lyme, New London County, CT. iv. Robert Lord, born Bef. May 12, 1620 in Towcester, Northamptsonshire, England; died July 13, 1678 in Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk County, MA. v. John Lord, born Bef. January 21, 1623/24 in Towcester, Northamptsonshire, England; died Bet. 1654 - 1715 in Starford, VA. vi. Amy LORD, born Bef. November 30, 1626 in Towcester, Northamptsonshire, England; died January 08, 1690/91 in Hartford, Hartford County, CT. vii. Dorothy Lord, born Bef. July 01, 1629 in Towcester, Northamptsonshire, England; died January 03, 1656/57 in Northampton, MA. 2033 viii. Ann Lord, born Bef. September 18, 1614 in Towcester, Northamptonshire, England; died 1688 in Anquilla, CT; married Thomas Stanton 1637 in Hartford, CT. 4068. John Thompson He married 4069. Barbara Browne. 4069. Barbara Browne Child of John Thompson and Barbara Browne is: 2034 i. Rev William Thompson, born 1597 in Winwich, Lancashire, England; died December 10, 1666 in Braintree, Norfolk co., MA; married (1) Abigail Collins Bet. 1620 - 1625 in England; married (2) Ann Brigham 1647 in Braintree, Norfolk Co., MA. 4070. John Collins, born 1540 in London, ENG; died Bef. 1614 in Bramford, Suffolk, Eng.. He was the son of 8140. John Collins and 8141. Maudlen Treitherne. He married 4071. Grace Wagger. 4071. Grace Wagger, born Abt. 1572 in Bramford, England. She was the daughter of 8142. William Wagger and 8143. Markes. Child of John Collins and Grace Wagger is: 2035 i. Abigail Collins, born 1602 in Bramford, Suffolk County, England; died January 01, 1642/43 in Braintree, Norfolk Co., MA; married Rev William Thompson Bet. 1620 - 1625 in England. 4074. John Roberts, born 1585 in Wales; died January 27, 1651/52 in Roxbury, Mass. He married 4075. Elizabeth 1620 in Wales. 4075. Elizabeth, born 1599 in Wales; died 1636 in Roxbury, Mass. Notes for John Roberts: [marygrindol.ged] John Roberts mother was called "Mother Roberts" and records for 1645 show that she died at 103 years of age, a "Welsh woman who was ninety years of age when she left her native country." Child of John Roberts and Elizabeth is: 2037 i. Jenet Roberts, born December 02, 1624 in Isle of Mann, Wales, the British Isles; died 1651 in Ipswich, Ma; married Robert Starkweather 1643 in Roxbury, Ma.. 4076. Massosoit Wampanoag, born 1580 in or from Pokanoket, Bristol Township (formerly Mt Hope), Bristol County, RI; died 1660 in or near Pokanoket, Bristol Township (formerly Mt Hope), Bristol County, RI. He was the son of 8152. Waasaneginn Wampanoag. Notes for Massosoit Wampanoag: 1. The First Thanksgiving, 1620, was a time of warm feelings and friendly relations between the Plymouth Colonists and the Indians of America. On March 22, 1621, Samoset, an Indian who spoke English appeared on the scene. He once had been kidnapped and taken to London where he learned pigeon English. He helped the Colonists to sow seed and manure the land with fish for a bountiful harvest. He then arranged a meeting between Massasoit, the revered chief of the Wampanoags, a tribe of the Algonoquin Indians, and the leaders of the Plymouth Colony and a Peace Treaty was signed. The Colonists, as hosts at the First Thanksgiving, could speak no Algonguian, the language of the Indians, and the Indians, except Samoset, could speak no English. There must have been much smiling, nodding of heads, pats on the shoulders, and hearty grunting. Of course a three day party where the English shared their new supply of beer certainly was expected to engage many friendships. It is particularly significant that the peace treaty drawn during the feast was never broken during the remaining forty years of Massasoit's life! From the writings of two of the settlers, Govenor William Bradford and Edward Winslow, as compiled for "The Pilgrim Reader" by George F. Willison: "Our harvest being gotten in, our Governor sente four men out fowling that so we might, after a more special manner, rejoyce together after we had gathered the fruit of our labours. These four, in one day, killed as much fowl as, with a little help besides, served the company almost a week, at which time, amongst other recreations, we exercised out armes, many of the Indians coming amonst us. And amongst the rest, their greatest King, Massasoit, with some ninety men, whom, for three days, we entertained and feasted. And they went out and killed five deer, which they brought to the Plantation, and bestowed on our Governor and upon the Captaine and others. And although it be not always so plentiful as it was at this time with us, yet, by the goodness of God, we are so farr from wante that we often wish you partakers of our plentie." 2. Various chroniclers at the time of the First Thanksgiving described Massasoit as being very tall and slender, typical of the Wampanoags, "a very lusty man in his best years, an able body, grave of countenance, and spare of speech". His clothing, or lack thereof, did not differ from that of his followers, "only in a great chain of white bone beads about his neck" and "Behind his neck hangs a little bag of tobacco, which he drank and gave us to drink; his face was painted with a sad, red like mulberry, he was oiled both head and face and looked greasy, a long knife hanging on a lace at his breast was his only weapon". Children of Massosoit Wampanoag are: i. Amie, born Abt. 1633 in or from Pokanoket, Bristol Township (formerly Mt Hope), Bristol County, RI; died Unknown. ii. Daughter, born Abt. 1635 in Pokanoket, Bristol Township (formerly Mt Hope), Bristol County, RI. iii. Wamsutta Wampanoag, born Abt. 1637 in Pokanoket, Bristol Township (formerly Mt Hope), Bristol County, RI; died 1662 in Massachusetts or Rhode Island; married Weetamoo Wampanoag Abt. 1656 in Bristol County, Massachusetts or Rhode Island; born Abt. 1640 in Fall River, Bristol County, MA; died 1676 in Tiverton, Newport County, RI where her tribe was located. Notes for Wamsutta Wampanoag: [lanastl.ged] 1. Wamsutta was baptized Alexander. See notes for his brother, Metacom (King Philip). Notes for Weetamoo Wampanoag: [lanastl.ged] 1. Weetamoo's name meant "sweetheart". She was commonly know as Squaw Sachem of Pocasset, a sub tribe in the Wampanoag conferderation. She had more than 300 warriors. 2038 iv. Metacom Wampanoag, born 1639 in Pokanoket, Bristol Township (formerly Mt Hope), Bristol County, RI; died August 12, 1676 in Pokanoket, Bristol Township (formerly Mt Hope), Bristol County, RI; married Wootonckuaske 1660 in or near Pokanoket, Bristol Township (formerly Mt Hope), Bristol County, RI. v. Sunsonewaew, born Aft. 1639 in or from Pokanoket, Bristol Township (formerly Mt Hope), Bristol County, RI; died July 1675 in or near the Taunton River between Bristol Counties of Rhode Island and Massachusetts. 4078. Corbitant, born Abt. 1620 in Massachusetts or Rhode Island. Notes for Corbitant: 1. Corbitant committed treason against his daughter Wootonckuaske's husband, Metacom (King Philip). Corbitant was a petty-sachem under chief Massasoit of the Wampanoag, being the sachem of the Nemasket tribe. His tribe bordered on the region with the Wampanoag enemies, the Narragansetts, and Corbitant had secretly been having converations and negotiations with them. Corbitant was very opposed to the Indians' peace with the Pilgrims, and actively sought to undermine Massasoit's power by allying with the Narragansetts in an attempt to overthrow him. In late June 1621, the Pilgrims sent Tokamahamon to Corbitant to learn more about his plans. Tisquantum and Hobomok followed secretly behind. But Corbitant discovered the spying Tisquantum, captured him, threatened to kill him. Hobomok was able to escape being captured, but overheard Corbitant say that he wanted to kill them both so the English would have no more translators. Hobomok ran back to Plymouth to inform the Pilgrims that Tisquantum had probably been killed. The Pilgrims formed an army and set out against Corbitant to revenge the apparent death of Tisquantum. They arrived, and at night beseiged the house of Corbitant but found only women and boys--Corbitant having fled. They soon learned that Tisquantum and Tokamahamon were in town and had not been killed, and that all of Corbitant's supporters had fled. While Corbitant never attacked the Pilgrims, the animosity between the two was fairly high until March 1623 when Edward Winslow "saved the life" of the very sick Massasoit with some traditional English medicine--chicken soup. Corbitant invited Winslow to stay with him that night, and together they forged a peaceful friendship. Winslow wrote "By the way I had much conference with him, so likewise at his house, he being a notable politician, yet full of merry jests and squibs, and never better pleased than when the like are returned again upon him." Corbitant asked Winslow that if he had become sick, would the Governor have sent him help, to which Winslow responded he would have. Children of Corbitant are: 2039 i. Wootonckuaske, born Abt. 1639; died in West Indies probably; married Metacom Wampanoag 1660 in or near Pokanoket, Bristol Township (formerly Mt Hope), Bristol County, RI. ii. Weetamoo Wampanoag, born Abt. 1640 in Fall River, Bristol County, MA; died 1676 in Tiverton, Newport County, RI where her tribe was located; married Wamsutta Wampanoag Abt. 1656 in Bristol County, Massachusetts or Rhode Island; born Abt. 1637 in Pokanoket, Bristol Township (formerly Mt Hope), Bristol County, RI; died 1662 in Massachusetts or Rhode Island. Notes for Weetamoo Wampanoag: [lanastl.ged] 1. Weetamoo's name meant "sweetheart". She was commonly know as Squaw Sachem of Pocasset, a sub tribe in the Wampanoag conferderation. She had more than 300 warriors. Notes for Wamsutta Wampanoag: [lanastl.ged] 1. Wamsutta was baptized Alexander. See notes for his brother, Metacom (King Philip). 4080. Walter Palmer, born Abt. 1585 in London, England; died November 10, 1661 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut. He was the son of 8160. John Palmer and 8161. Elizabeth Verney. He married 4081. Rebecca Short June 01, 1633. 4081. Rebecca Short, born 1607 in England; died July 15, 1671 in Charleston, Suffolk, Massachusetts. She was the daughter of 8162. Thomas Short and 8163. Ann. Notes for Walter Palmer: Arrived in Salem, Massachusetts in June of 1629 in the "Four Sisters", one of a fleet of six ships that also included the "Talbot", "Lyons Whelp", "George Bonaventure", "Lyon", and "The Mayflower" (of the 1620 Pilgrimage). He initially went to Charlestown, Massachusetts where he was one of the first settlers, in 1643 he later moved to Seakonk, Massachusetts. William Chesebrough, Richard Wright of Braintree, Alexander Winchester, and Walter Palmer were the founders of Seakonk (renamed Rehoboth) , and of these Richard Wright was the dominant man. Walter Palmer was a co-founder of Charlestown, Massachusetts and Stonington, Connecticut where a large monument was erected naming William Chesebrough, Thomas Stanton, Walter Palmer and Thomas Minor. Children of Walter Palmer and Rebecca Short are: 2042 i. Nehemiah Palmer, Sr, born November 27, 1637 in Charlestown, Boston, Suffolk County, MA; died February 17, 1716/17 in Stonington, New London County, CT; married Hannah Lord Stanton November 20, 1662 in Stonington, New London County, CT. 2040 ii. Liet. Deacon Gershom Palmer, Sr, born April 14, 1644 in Rehoboth, Bristol County, MA; died September 27, 1718 in Stonington, New London County, CT; married (1) Ann Denison November 28, 1667 in Stonington, New London County, CT; married (2) Elizabeth Peck November 11, 1707 in Stonington, New London County, CT. 4082. Captain George Denison, born December 10, 1620 in Bishop's Stortford, Hertsfordshire, England; died October 23, 1694 in Hartford, CT. He was the son of 8164. William Denison and 8165. Margaret Chandler. He married 4083. Lady Ann Boradell Abt. 1645 in England. 4083. Lady Ann Boradell, born March 17, 1615/16 in Cork, Ireland; died September 26, 1712 in Stonington, CT. She was the daughter of 8166. John Borrodale and 8167. Anne Broughton. Notes for Captain George Denison: Although he was baptized at the St. Michael's church on 10 Dec 1620, the belief is that he was born in 1618. When he was about 13 years old, he accompanied his parents and brothers Daniel and Edward aboard the "Lion" to Mass. [not listed as a passenger on online passenger list of the Lion/Lyon with Rev. Eliot ] The family settled at Roxbury. While on the voyage and afterwards, George was tutored by Rev. John Eliot who became famous as the Puritan "Apostle to the Indians." George's life-long friendliness to the Indians was probably a result of Eliot's influence. There survives a courtship letter from George Denison to Bridget Thompson: It is an ordinance, my dear, divine, Which God unto the sons of men makes shine, Even marriage, to that whereof I speak, And unto you therein my mind I break. In Paradise, oft Adam God did tell, To be alone for man would not be well - He in His wisdom, therefore, thought it right To bring a woman into Adam?s sight; A helper that for him might be most meet, To comfort him by her doing discreet. I of that stock am sprung - I mean from him - And also of that tree I am a limb. A branch, tho? young, yet I do think it good That God?s great vow by man be not withstood; Alone I am, a helper I would find, That might give satisfaction to my mind. The party that doth satisfy the same is Miss Bridget Thompson by her name; God having drawn my affections unto thee, My heart?s desire is - that thine may be to me. This with my blottings, tho? they trouble you, yet pass them by, because I know not how - Though they at this time should much better be, For love it is, that first has been to thee. And I would with that they much better were, Therefore, I pray, accept them as they are, So hoping my desire I shall obtain, Your own true love, George Denison, by name. A. D. 1640 Soon after his wife's untimely death, he left their two infant daughters with his mother-in- law and sailed to England. There he joined the Parliamentary army under Oliver Cromwell. He eventually became a captain in the cavalry, although still a young man in his twenties. He fought in two of the major battles of the English Civil War: (1) The Battle of Marston Moor on 2 July 1644 seven miles west of York where the Royalists were crushed losing 4,000 men and most of their equipment. However, George was taken prisoner by the Royalists. He escaped and returned to the Parliamentary army. (2) The Battle of Naseby 14 June 1645 20 miles south of Leicester, a decisive battle where the Parliamentarians eventually routed the Royalists. Goerge was severly wounded in the Battle of Naseby and went for his recovery to Cork, Ireland where his uncle Edward Denison was Deputy Governor. He found lodging in the home of well-to-do John Borodell, a leather me rchant and was nursed by Borodell's daughter, Ann. They fell in love and soon wed. In June 1646, George returned to Roxbury with his new wife and his son John, who later died young, receiving a hero's welcome. Ann (Borodell) Denison was tall with brown hair and blue eyes, very pretty. But more than that, she was so kindly and gracious, so true a gentlewoman that she was called "Lady Ann". George was soon admitted as a freeman of Roxbury. He was the owner of a house lot and 500 acres of farm land. In 1650, a new captain was to be elected as commander of the Train Band (the militia company) for which George was a candidate. He was supported by the young men, but their elders, remembering his boyish pranks, and his inexplicable desertion of the baby daughters upon the death of his first wife, favored his opponent. He lost by a close vote. Considering himself better qualified for the position, he took the defeat badly, and in anger left Roxbury for the new settlement in Connecticut at Pequot (New London) in 1651 with his wife and three children. He was promptly named captain of the Train Band there. On 18 November 1651, he received a choice six acre house lot on Hempstead St. in New London, Connecticutt where he lived until 1654. He was also granted 20 acres of marshland for cattle grazing. In December 1652, he was granted for services to the community two hundred acres just north and east of John MASON's land, with the Pequot-Sepos Brook as its southern boundary. The town records are full of his activities. He was census taker, tax assessor, on the building committee of the church, partner in a business project to drain some marshlands, inspector of the port which paid fat fees. On an interesting side-note, in 1654 he was fined 24 shillings for selling rum to one of his Indian friends. The 200 acres granted in 1652 was about 12 miles east of New London on the east side of the Mystic River, in the heart of the old Pequot Indian country. It is in Stonington Township, very close to the present village of Mystic and about 5 miles west of William Chesebrough's. Stonington stretched for about 12 miles from the Pawcatuck River on the east to the Mystic River on the west. It was the first settlement in New England which was not built clustered around a village green and a church. On a rocky knoll overlooking the meadows, he built a rough lean-to of poles and thick slabs of bark and surrounded it with a stockade, enclosing a couple of acres and a spring. He brought his wife and six children there in 1654. The Stonington settlers petitioned the authorities at New London and Hartford for the right to establish their own town and church, but were rejected four times. Captain Denison proposed that they turn to the Bay Colony for permission to "gather" their own church and organize their own local government. Massachusetts claimed all the territory east of the Thames "by right of conquest" in the Pequot War. It was a thin claim, since the Massachusetts militia company had arrived after John MASON and his ninety Connecticut men had destroyed the two Pequot forts, but the case was currently before the Commissioners of the United Colonies. Dennison wrote a petition asking "that you would pleese to accept us under your Government & grant unto us the Liberties & privelages of a Township." . It was signed by George DENISON, Walter PALMER, John GALLUP, William THOMPSON, and Thomas STANTON, "for the rest of the Inhabitants and with their consent." George DENISON was sent to Boston with the petition on 16 October 1657, not only because he was a disinguished veteran, but also because his brother, Daniel DENISON, was husband of Patience DUDLEY, the daughter of the late Colonial Governor of Massachusetts, Thomas DUDLEY (1576-1653). The petioners were discretely advised to set up their own local government which George Denison and ten other men [ Thomas SHAW, Nathaniel CHESEBROUGH, Elihu PALMER, Thomas STANTON, Elisha CHESEBROUGH, Moses PALMER, Walter PALMER, Tho. STANTON, William CHESEBROUGH, and Samuel CHESEBROUGH] did by signing the Pawcatuck Aricles, or "The Asotiation of Poquatuck peple". Massachusetts used the petition to make their case regarding claims to the disputed area, and on 21 October 1657, Massachusetts made formal claim at Hartford to land east of the Pequot (Thames) River. The Commissioners of the United Colonies settled the boundary dispute by giving the territory east of the Mystic River to Massachusetts. This area remained under Massachusetts jurisdiction from 1658 to 1662. During the four years of Mass. control, George Denison was the principal town officer, was the town clerk, and was one of the judicial committee of three to try small cases. Because there was no local minister, he had the right to perform marriages. Ignoring the former Conn. land grants, he issued new titles and changed old boundaries. This caused lawsuits and feuds which lasted for many years. The boundary was moved west to the Pawcatuck River in 1662 automatically restoring Stonington to Connecticut. William CHESEBROUGH, on 8 June 1664, was sent to Norwich to officially surrender the town of Southertown (Stonington) to Connecticut. On behalf of his fellow townsmen, 13 October 1664, William CHESEBROUGH presented a petition to the General Court at Hartford "for their favoure to pass by their offenses." The Court "doe hereby declare that what irregularities and abusive practices have proceeded from them whereby they have seemed to offer contempt to the authority her established, it shall be forgiven and buryed in perpetual oblivion and forgetfulness." Pardon was granted to all "Captyn DENISON, he only excepted, who hath neglected or refused to submit himselfe peaceable to the order of the Council of this colony." Even after the charter of King Charles had fixed the boundary of Connecticut at the Pawcatuck River, he refused for a time to submit to the jurisdiction of this colony, so that he was under an interdict for a time, which was, however, eventually removed through the intercession of William Chesebrough. He was fined 20 pounds, which he refused to pay and defiantly continued to perform marriages, one of them of his own daughter. The Conn. General Court then raised his fine to 100 pounds which he also ignored. Two years later, the Court remitted the fine and pardoned him. But his belligerent attitude persisted for years and he annoyed the Court with petty claims and unreasonable complaints. His long lawsuit over the line between his land and that of his neighbors, the Gallups, started a feud that lasted for generations. When George's daughter Ann was 17, she was courted by an unsavory character named John Carr. Carr had broken out of jail twice, gotten drunk and distrubed the peace with two Indian comrades, and had been sued for breach of promise by a widow old enough to be his mother. The Captain hauled Carr before the magistrates and charged him with engaging affections of Ann without leave, of taking a cap, a belt, and a silver spoon from his house, and of demaing his daughter. Carr was fined 34 pounds 7 shillings 6 pence. The next year Ann married Deacon Gershom Palmer. George was appointed to mark the new township's boundaries and to lay out the road from the Pawcatuck to the Thames, following as closely as possible to the Indian path. This highway is still knows as the Pequot Trail. The Commissioners of the United Colonies named Denison and two other to set aside 8000 acres for the remants of the Pequot tribe. This was the first Indian reservation in the U.S. Denison's committee picked a good piece of land about ten miles from the coast, but the other settlers wanted the Indians to be farther inland, in rocky hills. This led to a bitter dispute which lasted for years. In 1675 Capt. George DENISON was among those who presented a petition and protest to the General Assembly of Connecticut, on behalf of the town of Southertown (Stonington), objecting to certain laws deemed by them unjust to their rights, peace and liberty. For so doing, one of them, Capt. DENISON, was fined 10 pounds, and forbidden to hold office. King Phillip's War was the bloodiest conflict in the 17th century New England. One-sixth of the New England male population was killed and half the English settlements were destroyed. For the Indians, the consequences were even more severe; most were killed, driven away as refugees, or sold into slavery. King Philip was a sarcastic name for Chief Metacomet of the Wampanoag tribe. His father, Chief Massosoit, had made peace with the Pilgrims at Plymouth in 1621 but after his death in 1662, relations gradually worsened because the Native Americans could see that they were losing their country. The war began in June 1675 and rapidly became a series of ruthless Indian raids on frontier settlements from the Connecticut River to Mass, followed by brutal retaliatory assaults by the colonial militia. When the war began, George Denison, now 57 years old, and his three sons were among the first volunteers. They took part in the Great Swamp Fight near Kingston Rhode Island on 19 Dec 1675 where about 1000 Narragansets were killed, although King Philip and about 300 men escaped. The New London troops also suffered heavy casualities, with many additional men diabled by frozen feet and hands. Most of those who returned home were honorably discharged. Capt. George Denison was then appointed Provost Marshal to organize the defense of the Conn. frontier and most of Rhode Island. By the spring of 1676, the Indian's food supplies were dwindling and Chief Canonchet led 30 men on an expedition into the Pawcatuck Valley to gather seed corn. Capt. Denison learned of this through his Indian spies. Hastily he rode east with 47 troopers and about 50 Indians. The orders were "Canonchet, dead or alive". Learning of the English approach, the Narragansets scattered and fled. However four young Pequots captured him and took him to Captain Denison. A council of war was held and Conochet was promised his life if he would use his influence to stop the war. He indignantly refused saying that the Indians would not yield on any terms. The council voted for his immediate execution to which Canonchet answered, "It is well. I shall die before my heart is soft, before I said anything unworthy of Canonchet to say." Capt. Denison ordered that Canonchet should not be tortured, but should die at the hands of sachems (hereditary chiefs) of his own rank. He was shot by ONEKO and two other Pequot sachems. The Mohegans quartered him, and the Niantics burned his remains. His head was sent by the Indians to the Council at Hartford as a "token of love". In the summer of 1676, Capt. Denison commanded a company of troops in expeditions up the Conn. River into Mass, then into Rhode Island and eastern Mass. By this time, the war was virtually won. Capt. Benjamin Church captured King Philip's wife and son (they were later sold into slavery), and then surrounded Philip in a swamp near Bridgewater Mass. On 12 Aug 1676, Philip was killed trying to escape. His skull was kept atop a pole on the Green at Plymouth, Mass for many years. George Denison won fame for his part in this war and was rewarded by large land grants from Conn. colongy and the Township of Stonington. Oneco, the Mohegan chief who led his Indian allies, gave him 2000 acres of tribal land. Even the Governor of Massachusetts declared that "the services of Captain Denison will deserve never to be forgotten." Denison now tore down the stockade around his home. In 1663 he had replaced the original log house with a mansion. He continued to take an active part in town affairs. He was a magistrate for seven years, selectman for 11 years, and represented Stonington at the General Court almost continuous from 1682 - 1694. Apparently, however, his church attendance was not perfect for in 1682, he was fined 15 shillings for not attending public worship. He died while attending a session of the General Court, on 23 Oct 1694. He was buried in Hartford's Old Burying Ground. His original gravestone was replaced in 1981 and reads: "HERE LIES THE BODY OF CAPTIN GEORGE DENISON DEPARTED OCTOBER THE 23 IN THE 74 YEAR OF HIS AGE 1694." His lengthy will dated 20 Nov 1693 mentioned his wife Ann; his sons John, George, and William; daughters Sarah Stanton, Hannah Saxton, Ann Palmer, Margaret Brown, and Borodell Stanton; and his granson George Denison. Pequotsepos Manor , the house which George Denison built in 1663, burned in 1717 on the eve of the wedding of George Denison 3rd , the grandson who had inherited it and the adjoining 200 acres of the original land grant. His grandson built a new house in the same year just west of the old one. Some of the wood from the burned housed was used in the new one. It is still standing and remained in the Denison family for 11 generations when it was bequeathed by the last Denison family owner, Ann Borodell (Denison) Gates to the Denison Society in 1941. Child of George Denison and Ann Boradell is: 2041 i. Ann Denison, born May 20, 1649 in Roxbury, Suffolk County, MA; died November 17, 1706 in Stonington, New London County, CT; married Liet. Deacon Gershom Palmer, Sr November 28, 1667 in Stonington, New London County, CT. 4088. James Noyes, born October 22, 1608 in Choulderton, Wiltshire, England; died October 22, 1656 in Newbury, MA. He was the son of 8176. William Noyes and 8177. Anne Parker. He married 4089. Sarah Brown 1633 in England. 4089. Sarah Brown, born 1610 in Southampton, Hampshire, England; died September 13, 1691 in Newbury, MA. She was the daughter of 8178. Joseph Browne and 8179. Sarah. Notes for James Noyes: Came to America in 1634 with wife Sarah Brown, eldest daughter of Joseph brown of Southampton on same ship with his cousin Rev. Thomas Parker. Preached for a year at Watertown, then came to Newbury Child of James Noyes and Sarah Brown is: 2044 i. Rev. James Noyes, born March 11, 1639/40 in Newbury Old Town, MASS; died December 30, 1719 in Stonington, CT; married Dorothy Stanton September 11, 1674 in Stonington, CT. 4092. John SANFORD, Sr, born Abt. 1605 in Alford, Lincolnshire, England; died 1653 in Portsmouth, Newport County, RI. He was the son of 8184. Samuel SANFORD and 8185. Ellenor wife of Samuel Sanford. He married 4093. Bridget HUTCHINSON Abt. 1636. 4093. Bridget HUTCHINSON, born 1618 in Alford, Lincolnshire, England; died 1698. She was the daughter of 8186. William HUTCHINSON and 8187. Anne MARBURY. Notes for John SANFORD, Sr: [lanastl.ged] 1. John came to Boston on the ship Lyon November 3, 1631. He became a member of the Boston Church in 1631 and was made a Freeman April 3, 1632, and held the office of Constable, Lieutenant of Militia and Assistant. He was appointed to superintend the building of bridges and to be cannoneer of the fort in Boston on November 20, 1637. 2. John resided in Portsmouth and Newport, Rhode Island. His will was proved June 22, 1653. Children of John SANFORD and Bridget HUTCHINSON are: i. Eliphal Sanford, born December 09, 1637 in Boston, Suffolk County, M