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TOC \o "1-3" \h \z \u   HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275324" Annie Frances Penfield  PAGEREF _Toc21275324 \h 1  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275325" The Essays of Annie Frances Penfield  PAGEREF _Toc21275325 \h 5  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275326" A Birth Announcement  PAGEREF _Toc21275326 \h 23  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275327" The Penfield Hodges Correspondence  PAGEREF _Toc21275327 \h 25  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275328" Almira Hodges Letter To Mary Hodges Penfield  PAGEREF _Toc21275328 \h 26  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275329" Shephard Leachs Letters To David Sturges Penfield  PAGEREF _Toc21275329 \h 45  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275330" David Sturges Penfields Letter  PAGEREF _Toc21275330 \h 50  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275331" John Giddings Penfields Letters  PAGEREF _Toc21275331 \h 57  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275332" Samuel Franklin Penfields Letters  PAGEREF _Toc21275332 \h 63  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275333" Henry Leonard Hodges Letter To Anna Eliza Hodges  PAGEREF _Toc21275333 \h 66  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275334" The Ancestry of Annie Frances Penfield  PAGEREF _Toc21275334 \h 69  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275336" Samuel Penfield of Lynn.  PAGEREF _Toc21275336 \h 71  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275344" George Allen of Sandwich.  PAGEREF _Toc21275344 \h 95  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275346" Henry Andrews of Taunton  PAGEREF _Toc21275346 \h 107  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275347" John Andrews of Chebacco Parish.  PAGEREF _Toc21275347 \h 117  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275348" Joseph Baldwin of Hadley.  PAGEREF _Toc21275348 \h 129  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275351" John Barlow of Fairfield.  PAGEREF _Toc21275351 \h 137  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275353" James Bennett of Fairfield  PAGEREF _Toc21275353 \h 141  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275355" Samuel Boreman of Wethersfield.  PAGEREF _Toc21275355 \h 145  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275357" Francis Bradley of Fairfield.  PAGEREF _Toc21275357 \h 153  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275359" Abraham Browne of Watertown  PAGEREF _Toc21275359 \h 159  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275362" Jehu Burr of Fairfield.  PAGEREF _Toc21275362 \h 167  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275364" Benjamin Burr of Hartford.  PAGEREF _Toc21275364 \h 175  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275366" Nicholas Byram of Bridgewater.  PAGEREF _Toc21275366 \h 179  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275368" Hugh Caulkins of Norwich.  PAGEREF _Toc21275368 \h 183  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275370" George Chappell of New London.  PAGEREF _Toc21275370 \h 187  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275372" Daniel Clarke of Windsor.  PAGEREF _Toc21275372 \h 193  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275374" Augustine (Austin) Cobb of Taunton  PAGEREF _Toc21275374 \h 199  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275376" Thomas Coleman of Hadley.  PAGEREF _Toc21275376 \h 203  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275378" Christopher Crow of Windsor  PAGEREF _Toc21275378 \h 209  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275380" John Dibble of Springfield.  PAGEREF _Toc21275380 \h 213  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275382" John Dwight of Dedham.  PAGEREF _Toc21275382 \h 217  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275384" William Filley of Windsor  PAGEREF _Toc21275384 \h 223  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275386" Thomas Fitch of Norwalk  PAGEREF _Toc21275386 \h 227  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275389" Nathaniel Foote of Wethersfield  PAGEREF _Toc21275389 \h 231  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275391" Anthony Fry of Bristol  PAGEREF _Toc21275391 \h 239  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275394" Edward Fuller of the Mayflower.  PAGEREF _Toc21275394 \h 245  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275396" William Gaylord of Windsor  PAGEREF _Toc21275396 \h 265  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275397" George Giddings of Ipswich.  PAGEREF _Toc21275397 \h 273  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275399" Jonathan Gillett of Windsor.  PAGEREF _Toc21275399 \h 287  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275401" George Godwin of Fairfield.  PAGEREF _Toc21275401 \h 297  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275403" Henry Gould of Ipswich  PAGEREF _Toc21275403 \h 299  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275405" Edward Griswold of Killingworth  PAGEREF _Toc21275405 \h 305  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275407" Robert Hicks of Plymouth  PAGEREF _Toc21275407 \h 309  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275409" William Hodges of Taunton.  PAGEREF _Toc21275409 \h 319  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275414" George Hubbard of Guilford.  PAGEREF _Toc21275414 \h 351  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275416" George Hull of Fairfield  PAGEREF _Toc21275416 \h 357  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275418" Henry Jackson of Fairfield  PAGEREF _Toc21275418 \h 361  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275420" William Johnson of Charlestown  PAGEREF _Toc21275420 \h 367  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275421" Stephen Jordan of Newbury  PAGEREF _Toc21275421 \h 373  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275423" William Judson of New Haven  PAGEREF _Toc21275423 \h 381  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275424" Robert Kinsman of Ipswich  PAGEREF _Toc21275424 \h 387  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275426" James Leonard of Taunton  PAGEREF _Toc21275426 \h 393  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275428" John Lewis of Malden.  PAGEREF _Toc21275428 \h 401  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275430" John Lothropp of Barnstable.  PAGEREF _Toc21275430 \h 407  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275432" George Macey of Taunton.  PAGEREF _Toc21275432 \h 415  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275434" John Mirick of Charlestown  PAGEREF _Toc21275434 \h 419  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275436" Thomas Newberry of Dorchester.  PAGEREF _Toc21275436 \h 427  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275438" Richard Ogden of Fairfield  PAGEREF _Toc21275438 \h 433  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275440" Richard Osborn of Westchester  PAGEREF _Toc21275440 \h 443  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275442" William Phelps of Windsor.  PAGEREF _Toc21275442 \h 451  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275444" Henry Phillips of Boston.  PAGEREF _Toc21275444 \h 463  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275446" Humphrey Pinney of Windsor.  PAGEREF _Toc21275446 \h 471  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275449" John Porter of Windsor.  PAGEREF _Toc21275449 \h 479  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275451" Peter Prudden of Milford.  PAGEREF _Toc21275451 \h 491  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275452" Daniel Rindge of Ipswich.  PAGEREF _Toc21275452 \h 495  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275454" Robert Rose of Branford.  PAGEREF _Toc21275454 \h 501  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275457" Henry Rowley of Falmouth  PAGEREF _Toc21275457 \h 507  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275459" Robert Royce of New London  PAGEREF _Toc21275459 \h 515  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275461" Abraham Shaw of Dedham  PAGEREF _Toc21275461 \h 521  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275463" Thomas Sherwood of Fairfield.  PAGEREF _Toc21275463 \h 525  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275465" Giles Smith of Fairfield.  PAGEREF _Toc21275465 \h 533  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275467" Thomas Stanley of Hadley.  PAGEREF _Toc21275467 \h 535  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275469" Edward Stebbins of Hartford.  PAGEREF _Toc21275469 \h 539  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275471" John Stoddard of Wethersfield.  PAGEREF _Toc21275471 \h 549  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275473" John Sturgis of Fairfield.  PAGEREF _Toc21275473 \h 553  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275475" Seth Sweetser of Charlestown.  PAGEREF _Toc21275475 \h 563  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275477" Charles Taintor of Fairfield.  PAGEREF _Toc21275477 \h 579  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275479" John Tisdale of Taunton.  PAGEREF _Toc21275479 \h 583  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275481" Benjamin Turney of Fairfield  PAGEREF _Toc21275481 \h 595  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275482" John Wallis of Gloucester.  PAGEREF _Toc21275482 \h 599  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275484" Andrew Ward of Fairfield.  PAGEREF _Toc21275484 \h 607  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275486" Abraham Warr of Ipswich  PAGEREF _Toc21275486 \h 611  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275488" George Watson of Plymouth  PAGEREF _Toc21275488 \h 617  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275490" Thomas Wheeler of Fairfield.  PAGEREF _Toc21275490 \h 621  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275492" John Whitman of Weymouth.  PAGEREF _Toc21275492 \h 625  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275494" John Willis of Bridgewater.  PAGEREF _Toc21275494 \h 635  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275496" Thomas Wright of Wethersfield.  PAGEREF _Toc21275496 \h 639  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275498" Edward Wyer of Charlestown.  PAGEREF _Toc21275498 \h 647  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc21275499" Index  PAGEREF _Toc21275499 \h 651  Samuel Penfield Peter Penfield Hannah Fry  John Penfield  Gideon Allen Mary Allen Anna Burr Sturges Penfield  David Ogden David Ogden Abigail Osborn Eunice Ogden Solomon Sturgis Jane Sturgis Abigail Bradley David Sturges Penfield Thomas Giddings Joseph Giddings Sarah Andrews  Jonathan Giddings Dr. John Andrews Eunice Andrews Elizabeth Wallis Laura Giddings Samuel Baldwin Gamaliel Baldwin Sarah Kirby Mary Baldwin Thomas Herrick Mary Herrick Annie Frances Penfield  William Hodges  George Hodges Hannah Tisdale  Dr. Silas Hodges  Morgan Cobb Susannah Cobb Susannah Willis Silas Wyllys Hodges Henry Gould  Henry Gould Rebecca Cole  Mary Gould Edward Mirick  Elizabeth Mirick Mary Sweetser Mary Hodges  Samuel Gillett Israel Gillett Mary Chappel Amasa Gillett  Noal Coleman  Mercy Coleman Mercy Wright Mary Gillett Ebenezer Fuller Roger Fuller Mary Rowley Mary Fuller Ashbel Phelps Martha Phelps Anna Pinney PHOTOGRAPH Annie Frances Penfield Born, 30 June 1853, in Rockford, Illinois, Annie Frances Penfield was the daughter of David Sturges Penfield and Mary Hodges of Rockford. She married her second cousin, Calvin Robinson Mower, 4 October 1881, in Rockford. Born, 14 July 1840, in Cuttingsville, Vermont, he was the son of Gustavus Haile Mower and Mary Robinson. Their common ancestors were Dr. Silas Hodges and Mary Gould of Clarendon, Vermont. Calvin died, 14 October 1927, in Rockford, while Annie died, 20 August 1936, at Chautauqua, New York, where she was attending a conference. XE "Penfield:Annie7 Frances 1853"  XE "Penfield:David6 Sturges 1812" xe Hodges:Mary7 1820" XE "Hodges:Silas5 1741/2"  XE "Gould:Mary4 1760"  XE "Mower:Calvin Robinson 1840"  XE "Robinson:Mary 1813"  XE "Mower:Gustavus Haile 1811"  Annie attended the Rockford Seminary for Women [later known as Rockford College] where over the years 1870-1873 she wrote several school compositions, some of which follow in the next section. In 1873, her father died and Annie inherited a portion of his extended property holdings in Illinois. The following year Annie attended Mt. Holyoke as a non-graduate member of the class of 1875. There she developed her interest in music and in art. Subsequently, she spent a year at Vassar concentrating on art history and graduated in 1876. Following that experience, she traveled abroad to Paris, where she visited several art museums. Following her return, she studied art at Yale College in 1878. Music was also a lifelong interest for her, and she played the piano quite well. While in Paris she had attended concerts and operas and saved the programs and libretti. During the last of the Civil War, Calvin Robinson Mower had gone down to Boston and then later to New York City where he was in the stock brokerage business. He was one of the first members of the original Curb exchange, now the American Stock Exchange, which membership he kept up until his death. It was while working in New York in 1876 that he met his second cousin, Annie Frances Penfield, who was then a student at Vassar College. XE "Mower:Calvin Robinson 1840"  During his brokerage work in New York, Calvin became interested in real estate, in particular, Southern properties and their future. He bought and sold many pieces of property mostly in Louisiana and Texas as well as some acreage in Arkansas. In the late 1870s he bought for his own account two plantations near Tallulah a few miles west of Vicksburg in Madison Parish, Louisiana. He also picked up many scattered tracts of land in the Northern part of the State. These included a tract on Lake Bistineau with part in Louisiana and part in Arkansas. Unfortunately, he sold this land many years before it became one of the best oil fields in the South.  XE "Mower:Penfield8 1883"  Annie and Calvin were married in October 1881 in Rockford, where she was born. They first lived in New York City at the Hotel New York, where on 19 May 1883 their first child, Penfield, was born. In 1884 the family moved to the Hotel Netherwood in Netherwood, New Jersey. Two years later in 1886 they moved first to a house in Clifton, Staten Island, then to another house on St. Pauls Avenue in Stapleton, Staten Island, where their second son, Robinson Haile, was born on 28 May 1887. By then the family had decided that they had enough of the big city; Calvin had consolidated most of his holdings in the West and South and retained only a small amount of his family property around Cuttingsville and Woodstock, Vermont. XE "Mower:Robinson8 Haile 1887"  XE "Penfield:Annie7 Frances 1853"  XE "Mower:Calvin Robinson 1840"  In the Spring of 1890, the family moved to Rockford, Illinois where they exchanged one of the farms that was a part of Annie Penfields inheritance from her fathers extensive estate for the William T. Wallace place on a hill next south to the Amos Catlin Spafford estate on Prospect Street. It was here that Annies last child, Clarendon, was born on 15 March 1892. The house itself was an imposing Victorian mansion built on a knoll. It had a big dining room and a table so large that the children could easily play under it. One of her linen damask table clothes that was passed down to her descendants measured some six feet by twelve feet, suggesting a large table indeed. The grounds surrounding the house were extensive and consisted of lawns studded with large trees. As the children grew, they took on the responsibility of mowing the laws with a team of horses and a large mower. It was a wonderful place to raise a family. The family frequently summered in Newport, Rhode Island, often with some of their Rockford neighbors. In keeping with her Yankee thriftiness, Annie made the bathing suits for her sons, which, as they related later to her grandsons, were not always in the latest style, but were heavy and uncomfortable to wear. While they were worn by her sons, it was with some reluctance on their part. xe "Penfield:David6 Sturges 1812" XE "Spafford:Amos Catlin"  XE "Wallace:William T." xe "Mower:Clarendon8 1892" After the 1907 depression Calvin started buying properties in Rockford again that in the end proved to be good investments. He also started buying marginal mineral properties near Birmingham, Alabama and in the northern part of that state. At times the taxes on all these properties in Rockford, Texas, Louisiana and Alabama as well as on smaller tracts elsewhere proved almost too much for him to pay. At times, the two plantations in Louisiana proved to pay well, but then, after some good cotton years, the boll weevil came. Calvin then tried to grow rice on the plantations but the cost of replacing the existing 24 water pumps for a larger system was too much, so that project was abandoned. After the death of her husband in 1927, Annie took an extended trip to Europe. On this trip she included a side excursion to the Middle East and wrote weekly to her sons and daughters-in-law of her impressions along the way. After returning home, she visited her son, Robinson, and his wife, Elizabeth, in their home in Berkeley, California. Both Annie and Elizabeth were quite musical and through that interest they had established strong bonds to one another. During the Depression, Annie was extremely thoughtful and generous to her sons and to their families in both Rockford and Berkeley. She frequently sent clothing for her young grandsons to Elizabeth in Berkeley. She also bought for her grandsons unusually imaginatively-chosen toys. In addition, in keeping with her farming and gardening heritage, she sent flower bulbs to her daughters-in-law. XE "Mower:Calvin Robinson 1840"  XE "Mower:Robinson8 Haile 1887"  XE "Mower:Clarendon8 1892"  XE Kimball:Elizabeth Tillisch 1896  XE "Mower:Elizabeth Tillisch 1896" \t "See Kimball"  In her old age, Annie moved into the Nelson House, a hotel in downtown Rockford, where her friend Julia Wells also lived. Annie was a dedicated and practicing vegetarian and would use no leather; she preferred shoes and pocketbooks made of cloth. Without a car to get around, she was at times lonely and welcomed visits from Ellen Kimball Hicks of Rockford. Ellen was the sister of Annies daughter-in-law, Elizabeth Kimball Mower of California. In her walks around Rockford, Annie sometimes dropped into Stewarts Department Store where Ellen then worked, to talk and chat with Ellen. Ellen described her as being as sweet a person as ever lived. XE "Wells:Julia"  XE Kimball:Ellen Gudrun 1907  XE "Hicks:Ellen Gudrun 1907" \t "See Kimball"  In her later years, Annie spent most of her summers in Chautauqua, New York, where she attended the summer lectures, seminars, and concerts. When in Rockford she would frequently entertain her son, Clarendon, and his wife, Mildred, and their family in the Crystal Room of the Nelson House, complete with printed place marks each of which had a conundrum printed on it to entertain the grandchildren.xe "Dellicker:Milldred A. 1895"xe "Mower:Mildred A. 1895" \t "See Dellicker" XE "Penfield:Annie7 Frances 1853"  Following the death of Annie Penfield Mower, her sons established a small family real estate corporation designed to manage, consolidate, and liquidate in an orderly fashion the extensive land and property holdings that Annie had inherited from her father and her husband. These holdings included several large tracts of land within the township of Rockford as well as holdings elsewhere in Illinois and several other states. The chore for this onerous task fell largely on her youngest son, Clarendon, who was the only one of her sons who stayed in Rockford. In 1849, as a memorial to their mother her sons contributed an autograph album to Rockford College. The album contained letters signed by George Washington and Abraham Lincoln and letters of Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe, Daniel Webster, Henry Clay, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson The following obituary was printed at the time of Annies death . Mrs. Mower, 83, Dies Suddenly at Chautauqua Mrs. Annie Penfield Mower, for many years a leader in Rockfords social and cultural life, died suddenly during the night at Chautauqua, New York, at the age of 83 years. Her death was totally unexpected by members of her family and friends. She had been extremely active at the famous eastern lecture camp, where she was accustomed to spending each summer and apparently had been in excellent health. Word of her death reached her son, Clarendon Mower of Spring Creek road, by telegram this morning and plans were laid immediately for returning the body here for burial, following funeral services to be held at a time not yet fixed. Daughter of Early Settler Mrs. Mower, widow of Calvin R. Mower, was a daughter of David Penfield, one of Rockfords early settlers and a founder of the Third National bank. Her father and his brother, John Penfield, a real estate man who handled large tracts of Rockford property in the early days, played an important part in development of the citys business and industry. Born in Rockford, June 30 1853, Mrs. Mower had lived there all her life and had lent her energies and enthusiasm to a wide variety of social and cultural interests. She married, in October, 1881, five years following her graduation from Vassar college, to which she transferred after attending the old Rockford seminary for women. Two months ago she attended the sixtieth annual reunion of her class at Poughkeepsie, N.Y.  XE "Penfield:Annie7 Frances 1853"  XE "Mower:Calvin Robinson 1840"  XE "Penfield:David6 Sturges 1812"  XE "Penfield:John6 Giddings 1824" Active in Club Affairs Among the many organizations of which she was a member and to which she had given active support as an officer or director at one time or another are the Monday Literary club, Daughters of the American Revolution, Kings Daughters sewing circle, Mendelssohn [Music] club, and Rockford Womans club, of which she was a life member. She was active in the old First Congregational church and at the time of her death was a member of the Church of the Christian Union. Mrs. Mower is survived by three sons, Clarendon [of Rockford, Illinois], Penfield Mower of Boston, Mass., and Robinson Haile Mower of Berkeley, California. A sister, Mrs. Stephen A. Norton [Mary Fuller Molly Penfield], preceded her in death. She also leaves seven grandsons, the children of Clarendon and Robinson. XE "Mower:Penfield8 1883"  XE "Mower:Robinson8 Haile 1887"  XE "Mower:Clarendon8 1892"  XE "Penfield:Mary7 Fuller 1859"  PENFIELD ANCESTRY Samuel Penfield m Mary Lewis ca.16511711 1675 1652/31740/1 Samuel Penfield m Hannah Fry 16761714 b.1700 16761771 Peter Penfield m Mary Allen 17021772 1730 17081789 John Penfield m Eunice Ogden 17471829 1770 17531815 Sturges Penfield m Laura Giddings 17801866 1806 17851854 David Sturges Penfield m Mary Hodges 18121873 1842 18201908 Annie Frances Penfield FIRST GENERATION 1. Samuel1 Penfield. Born, circa 1651 in Lynn, Massachusetts, he died, 30 November 1711, in Guilford, Connecticut. He married, Mary Lewis, 30 November 1675, in Lynn. Born, January 1652/3, in Malden, Massachusetts, she was the daughter of John Lewis and Mary Browne. Samuel and Mary lived first in Lynn where their first two children were born. They then moved to Rehoboth, Massachusetts where their next two children were born. They next moved to New Bristol, Rhode Island, then part of the Plymouth Colony. On 1 September 1681, Samuel was admitted as a citizen of the Bristol community. Five years later, on 9 August 1686, he took the Freemans Oath. His name appears on the Bristol Tax List of 20 September 1695, at which time his rate for his farm was 11 s. They stayed in Bristol till 1708/9 when they moved to Guilford. After Samuels death there, Mary married, William Stone, as his second wife, sometime after 1712. Mary died, 30 January 1740/1, in Guilford, and was buried in the Old Quarry Burying Ground, in Guilford. In 1870 by act of the legislature, her grave was among those transferred to the Center Cemetery of Portland, Connecticut. Her epitaph reads: XE "Penfield:Samuel1 ca.1651"  XE "Penfield:Mary 1652/3" \t "See Lewis"  XE "Lewis:John1"  XE "Brown / Browne:Mary2 ca.1623/4"  Here Lies the Body of Mrs Mary Penfield and Widow of Wil:m Stone who Dyed January ye 30th 1741 about 90 years of Age Children of Samuel Penfield (ca.1651-1711) and Mary Lewis (1652/3-1741/2): NOTEREF _Ref400122882 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 1  XE "Penfield:Samuel1 ca.1651"  XE "Lewis:Mary2 1652/3"  2 i. Samuel2 Penfield. Born, 1676; m. 1699, Hannah Fry. XE "Penfield:Samuel2 1676"  ii. Mary Penfield. Born, 24 October 1678, in Lynn, Massachusetts, NOTEREF _Ref400123900 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 3 she was baptized, 25 March 1688, in Bristol, Massachusetts, (now Bristol, Rhode Island). She died, after 1748(?) in Bristol, Connecticut. She married, Jeremiah Fairbanks, 19 April 1698, in Taunton, Massachusetts. Born, at Dedham, Massachusetts, 31 January 1674/5, the son of Jonathan Fairbanks and Deborah Shepard, Jeremiah died, 28 March 1735 in Bristol, Conn. XE "Penfield:Mary2 1678"  XE "Fairbanks:Jeremiah 1674"  XE "Fairbanks:Mary 1678" \t "See Penfield"  XE "Fairbanks:Jonathan"  XE "Fairbanks:Deborah ca.1639" \t "See Shepard"  XE "Shepard:Deborah ca.1639"  iii. Sarah Penfield. Born, 20 February 1679/80, in Rehoboth, Massachusetts, she was baptized, 25 March 1688, in Bristol, Massachusetts, (now Bristol, Rhode Island). NOTEREF _Ref400123373 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 8 She died, before 1735 in Newport, Rhode Island. She married, Joseph Wilson. Sarah was the only child not mentioned in her brother Jonathans will; so, presumably she died before Jonathan. XE "Penfield:Sarah2 1679/80"  XE "Wilson:Joseph"  XE "Wilson:Sarah 1679/80" \t "See Penfield"  iv. John Penfield. Born, 30 May 1683, in Rehoboth, Massachusetts, NOTEREF _Ref400123436 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 11 he died, 3 May 1750(?), in Chatham, Connecticut. Burial in Center Cemetery, Portland, Connecticut. He married, Ann Cornwall, 9 April 1713(?), in Middletown, Connecticut. Born, circa 1688, she was the daughter of Thomas Cornwall and Sarah Clarke. After Johns death, Ann married, Lieutenant George Hubbard. She died, 21 January 1779, at the age of 91 years, and was buried next to her son, Stephen, in the Center Cemetery in Portland. XE "Penfield:John2 1683"  XE "Cornwall:Ann ca.1688"  XE "Penfield:Ann ca.1688" \t "See Cornwall"  XE "Cornwall:Thomas 1648"  XE "Cornwall:Sarah b.1659" \t "See Clark / Clarke"  XE "Clark / Clarke:Sarah b.1659"  XE "Hubbard:George"  XE "Hubbard:Ann ca.1688" \t "See Cornwall"  XE "Penfield:Stephen3 1713/14"  v. Isaac Penfield. Born, 27 July 1685, in Bristol, Massachusetts, (now Bristol, Rhode Island), NOTEREF _Ref400123502 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 9 he was baptized, 25 March 1688, in Bristol. NOTEREF _Ref400123373 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 8 He died, 22 October 1754, in East Haven, Connecticut. NOTEREF _Ref400123535 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 2 He married, first, Hannah Luddington, 25 November 1716, in Guilford, Connecticut. Born, 13 March 1693, in East Haven, Connecticut, the daughter of William Luddington and Mercy Whitehead, she died, 11 June 1719. He married, second, Elizabeth Hemingway Howe, circa 1723(?). Born, 19 December 1702, the daughter of John Howe and Hannah Hemingway, she died, 8 January 1767, in East Haven. After Isaacs death, she married Caleb Chidsey, 9 December 1762, in East Haven. XE "Penfield:Isaac2 1685"  XE "Luddington:Hannah 1693"  XE "Penfield:Hannah 1693" \t "See Luddington"  XE "Luddington:William ca.1655"  XE "Luddington:Mercy 1668" \t "See Whitehead"  XE "Whitehead:Mercy 1668"  XE How / Howe:Elizabeth Hemingway 1702"  XE "Penfield:Elizabeth Hemingway 1702" \t "See How / Howe  XE How / Howe:John"  XE How / Howe:Hannah 1670" \t "See Hemingway"  XE "Hemingway:Hannah 1670"  XE "Chidsey:Caleb"  XE "Chidsey:Elizabeth Hemingway 1702" \t "See How / Howe  vi. Hannah Penfield. Born, 29 October 1687, in Bristol, Massachusetts, (now Bristol, Rhode Island), NOTEREF _Ref400123502 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 9 she was baptized, 25 March 1688, in Bristol. NOTEREF _Ref400123373 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 8 She died, 12 October 1778 (?), in Guilford, Connecticut. She married, John Turner Jr., 29 December 1710, in New Haven, Connecticut. NOTEREF _Ref400123535 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 2 Born, 16 September 1687, the son of John Turner and Joanna Benton, he died, 28 May 1759, in Guilford. XE "Penfield:Hannah2 1687"  XE "Turner:John 1687"  XE "Turner:Hannah 1687" \t "See Penfield"  XE "Turner:John"  XE "Turner:Joanna 1660" \t "See Benton"  XE "Benton:Joanna 1660"  vii. Jonathan Penfield. Born, 21 November 1689, in Bristol, Massachusetts, (now Bristol, Rhode Island), NOTEREF _Ref400123502 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 9 he was baptized, 16 August 1696, in Bristol. NOTEREF _Ref400123373 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 8 He died, 11 April 1735, in Wallingford, Connecticut. NOTEREF _Ref400123535 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 2 He married, Mary Ives, 29 March 1722, in Wallingford. NOTEREF _Ref400123535 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 2 Born, 23 April 1675, the daughter of Samuel Cook and Hope Parker, she was the widow of Nathan Ives of Wallingford. XE "Penfield:Jonathan2 1689"  XE "Cook / Cooke:Mary 1675"  XE "Penfield:Mary 1675" \t "See Cook / Cooke"  XE "Cook / Cooke:Samuel 1641"  XE "Cook / Cooke:Hope 1650" \t "See Parker"  XE "Parker:Hope 1650"  XE "Ives:Nathan 1677"  XE "Ives:Mary 1675" \t "See Cook / Cooke"  viii. Rebecca Penfield. Born, 23 October 1692, a twin, in Bristol, Massachusetts, (now Bristol, Rhode Island), NOTEREF _Ref400123502 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 9 she was baptized, 21June 1696, in Bristol. NOTEREF _Ref400123373 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 8 She died, 3 October 1714, in Guilford, Connecticut, and was buried in the Old Cemetery, Guilford, Connecticut. XE "Penfield:Rebecca2 1692"  ix. Abigail Penfield. Born, 23 October 1692, a twin, in Bristol, Massachusetts, (now Bristol, Rhode Island), NOTEREF _Ref400123502 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 9 she was baptized, 21 June 1696, in Bristol. NOTEREF _Ref400123373 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 8 She died, 9 September 1756(?), in Branford, Connecticut, and was buried there. She married, first, Timothy Rossiter, 4 February 1710/1, in Durham, Connecticut. NOTEREF _Ref400123535 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 2 Born, 5 June 1683, the son of Honorable Josiah Rossiter and Sarah Sherman, he died 7 February 1725. Abigail married, second, Gideon Leete, 6 September 1727, in Durham. NOTEREF _Ref400123535 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 2 Born 4 February 1703, the son of John Leete and Sarah Allen, he died in 1781. XE "Penfield:Abigail2 1692"  XE "Rossiter:Timothy 1683"  XE "Rossiter:Abigail 1692" \t "See Penfield"  XE "Rossiter:Josiah"  XE "Sherman:Sarah 1654"  XE "Rossiter:Sarah 1654" \t "See Sherman"  XE "Leete:Gideon 1703"  XE "Leete:Abigail 1692" \t "See Penfield"  XE "Leete:John 1674"  XE Allen / Allyn:Sarah3 ca.1675"  x. Benjamin Penfield. Born, 26 April 1696, in Bristol, Massachusetts, (now Bristol, Rhode Island), NOTEREF _Ref400123502 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 9 he was baptized, 21 June 1696(?), in Bristol. NOTEREF _Ref400123373 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 8 He lived in Durham, Connecticut where he died, unmarried, circa 1770. XE "Penfield:Benjamin2 1696"  SECOND GENERATION 2. Samuel2 Penfield (Samuel1). Born, 17 September 1676, in Lynn, Massachusetts, NOTEREF _Ref400123900 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 3 he was baptized, 25 March 1688, in Bristol, Massachusetts, (now Bristol, Rhode Island). NOTEREF _Ref400123373 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 8 He died, 22 November 1714, in Guilford, Connecticut, NOTEREF _Ref400122882 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 1 and was buried in the Old Cemetery, Guilford, Connecticut. XE "Penfield:Samuel2 1676"  He married, Hannah Fry, daughter of Anthony and Hannah Fry, before 1700(?), in the Congregational Church, Bristol. Her father, Anthony Fry, had died prior to 3 May 1695, in Bristol. Born, 20 October 1676, in Yarmouth, Massachusetts, Hannah Penfield died, after 1771 in Bristol, Rhode Island, age 94 years. NOTEREF _Ref400122882 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 1 XE "Fry:Anthony1"  XE "(-----):Hannah b.1658"   XE "Penfield:Hannah 1676" \t "See Fry"  XE "Fry:Hannah2 1676"  Children of Samuel Penfield (16761714) and Hannah Fry (16761771+): NOTEREF _Ref400122882 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 1  XE "Penfield:Samuel2 1676"  XE "Fry:Hannah2 1676"  i. Deacon Samuel3 Penfield. Born, 19 July 1700, in Bristol, Rhode Island, he was baptized, 1 August 1708, in Bristol. NOTEREF _Ref400123373 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 8 He died, 2 November 1747(?), in Branford, Connecticut and was buried there. Probate of Estate: 3 December 1747(?), in Branford. He married, Bethia Rose, 3 May 1727, in Branford. NOTEREF _Ref400123535 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 2 Born, 2 October 1705, she was the daughter of John Rose Jr. and Hannah Williams. After Samuels death, she married, () Goodrich. XE "Penfield:Samuel3 1700"  XE "Rose:Bethia 1705"  XE "Penfield:Bethia 1705" \t "See Rose"  XE "Rose:John"  XE "Rose:Hannah" \t "See Williams"  XE "Williams:Hannah"  XE "Goodrich:(-----)"  XE "Goodrich:Bethia 1705" \t "See Rose"  3 ii. Peter Penfield. Born, 1702; m. 1730, Mary Allen. XE "Penfield:Peter3 1702"  iii Abigail Penfield. Born, 22 December 1704, in Bristol, Rhode Island, NOTEREF _Ref400123502 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 9 she was baptized, 1 August 1708, in Bristol. NOTEREF _Ref400123373 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 8 She died, 14 February 1747/8(?), in Durham, Connecticut, at the age of 43. She married, James Wadsworth Jr., circa 1727(?) in Durham, Connecticut. Born, in 1700, he was the son of James Wadsworth and Ruth Noyes. He was a representative to the General Court during the years 17381759. XE "Penfield:Abigail3 1704"  XE "Wadsworth:James ca.1700"  XE "Wadsworth:Abigail 1704" \t "See Penfield"  XE "Wadsworth:James 1677"  XE "Wadsworth:Ruth b.1687" \t "See Noyes"  XE "Noyes:Ruth b.1687"  iv. Nathaniel Penfield. Born, 10 February 1705/6, in Bristol, Rhode Island, NOTEREF _Ref400123502 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 9 he was baptized, 1 August 1708, in Bristol. NOTEREF _Ref400123373 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 8 He died, 5 January 1776, in Meriden, Connecticut, aged 69 years, 11 months, and was buried in the Meriden Cemetery. He married, Hannah Cowles, 4 May 1731, in Wallingford, Connecticut. NOTEREF _Ref400123535 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 2 Born, 11 April 1706, the daughter of Joseph Cowles and Abigail Royce, she died, 5 June 1777. XE "Penfield:Nathaniel3 1705/6"  XE "Cowles:Hannah 1706"  XE "Penfield:Hannah 1706" \t "See Cowles"  XE "Cowles:Joseph"  XE "Cowles:Abigail b.1686" \t "See Royce"  XE "Royce:Abigail b.1686"  v. Mary Penfield. Born, circa 1710(?) in Bristol, Rhode Island, or Guilford, Connecticut, she died, 6 July 1785(?), in Guilford. She married, Benjamin Hand Jr., 29 October 1730, in Guilford. NOTEREF _Ref400123535 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 2 Born, 7 May 1708, he was the son of Benjamin Hand and Mary Wilcox of Middletown, NOTEREF _Ref20497853 \h 13 Connecticut. He died, 7 December 1748. XE "Penfield:Mary3 ca.1710"  XE "Hand:Benjamin 1708"  XE "Hand:Mary 1710" \t "See Penfield"  XE "Hand:Benjamin"  XE "Hand:Mary b.1682" \t "See Wilcox"  XE "Wilcox:Mary b.1682"  vi. Hannah Penfield. Born, 20 August 1714(?), in Guilford, Connecticut, she married, Cornelius Johnson, of Branford, Connecticut. Born, 13 February 1719, he was the son of Lambert Johnson and Rebecca Curtis. XE "Penfield:Hannah3 1714"  XE "Johnson:Cornelius 1719"  XE "Johnson:Hannah" \t "See Penfield"  XE "Johnson:Lambert"  XE "Johnson:Rebecca" \t "See Curtis"  XE "Curtis:Rebecca"  THIRD GENERATION 3. Peter3 Penfield (Samuel2, Samuel1). Born, 14 July 1702, in Bristol, Rhode Island, NOTEREF _Ref1192170 \h 17 he was baptized there on 1 August 1708. He died, 11 July 1772, in New Fairfield, Connecticut. Burial: in Bethel Cemetery, Fairfield, Connecticut. Probate of Estate: 18 August 1772, in Fairfield, Connecticut; Will: December 5, 1770; Codicil 1771.  XE "Penfield:Peter3 1702"  Peter Penfield settled in Fairfield in 1729, or thereabouts, when he purchased land, a house and a warehouse. In 1730 he bought a large tract of land in New Fairfield. Later, in 1761, he bought a mill and established the Penfield Mills on Ash Creek. The mill later passed to his son, James. Peter Penfield died at Fairfield Connecticut where his Will was probated. It is listed as #4876 in the Hartford State Library Collection File. In his Will he lists Mary, his wife, and his children: James, Samuel, Hannah, Sarah, Lydia, Peter, Anna, and John. His daughter Mary predeceased him.  XE Allen / Allyn:Mary4 1708"  XE "Penfield:James4 1732"  XE "Penfield:Samuel4 1734"  XE "Penfield:Hannah4 1737"  XE "Penfield:Sarah4 1740"  XE "Penfield:Lydia4 1741/2"  XE "Penfield:Peter4 1743"  XE "Penfield:Anna4 1745"  XE "Penfield:John4 1747"  Peter Penfield married, Mary Allen, daughter of Gideon Allen and Anna Burr, 28 May 1730, in Fairfield. NOTEREF _Ref400123535 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 2 Born, 6 August 1708, in Fairfield, NOTEREF _Ref400123535 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 2 she was baptized, 8 August 1708(?), in Fairfield. She died, 1 August 1789(?), in New Fairfield, Connecticut, at the age of 81. Burial in Bethel Cemetery, Fairfield. Probate of Estate: 7 September 1789(?), in Fairfield; Will: August 1, 1782. XE "Penfield:Mary 1708" \t "See Allen / Allyn  XE Allen / Allyn:Mary4 1708"   XE Allen / Allyn:Gideon3 1671"  XE "Burr:Anna3 ca.1675"  The Last Will and Testament of Peter Penfield  XE "Penfield:Peter3 1702"  XE Allen / Allyn:Mary4 1708"  In the Name of God Amen this fifth Day of Decemb Dom 1770 I Peter Penfield of ye Town and County of Fairfield being Indisposed in Body but of Disposing Mind & memory: Calling to mind my own mortality do make & ordain this my Last Will & Testament Principally & first of all I Recommend my Soul to God who gave it and my Body I Commit to ye Dust to be decently buryed at ye Discretion of my Executors hereafternamed And as to Such Worldly Estate wherewith it has pleased god to bless me with I Give Devise & Bequeath ye Same in ye Manner & form following viz. Imprs My Will is and I hereby Order that ll my Just Debtgs & funerall Charges shall be paid out of my Estate Item I Give and Bequeath unto my beloved Wife Mary ye One third Part of my Personall Estate as her own and ye Use and Improvement of One third Part of my Grist mill at Sterling, & sacks so called and ye Use and Improvement of my Other Reall Estate in New Fairfield all during her Natural Live Also ye Sum of Forty two Shillings, Lawfull money Annually during her Natural Life Item I Give Devise & Bequeath unto my Daughter Sarah the Sum of Sixty And I further Will & Order that if my Personall Estate is not Sufficient to pay & Satisfy my Said Debts & Charges Pound, Lawfull money in Vallue out of my Estate Item I Give and Bequeath unto my Daughter Lydea ye Sum of Six pound, and to my Daughter Ann ye Sum of Twelve pound, Lawfull money which with what they have Respectively had is ye full share of my Estate  XE  Allen / Allyn:Mary4 1708"  XE "Penfield:Sarah4 1740"  XE "Penfield:Anna4 1745"  XE "Penfield:James4 1732"  XE "Penfield:Samuel4 1734"  XE "Penfield:Peter4 1743"  XE "Penfield:John4 1747"  Item All ye Residue & Remainder of my Estate both Reall & Personall I Give Devise and bequeath unto my four Sons James Samuel Peter & John to be to them their Heirs & assigns to be divided Equally between them : Only it is my Will that what my said Son James has recd being One hundred & thirty four pound, ten shillings Lawfull money : And what my said Son Samuel has recd being One hundred and fifteen pound, Lawfull money : And what my son Peter has recd being one hundred & forty Pound, Lawfull money shall be Reckoned & Acccounted to them Respectively toward their several proportions & Parts of my Estate Devised to them as aforesd and it is also my Will that my said Son John shall have Thirty Pounds Lawfull money more than Either of my said Sons out of my said Remaining Estate  And it is my Will and I do hereby further Direct that my said Son John shall have Liberty to take his Part in ye House and Homsted where I now Live and in my saw Grist mill   XE "Penfield:John4 1747"  And I further Will & Order that if my Personall Estate is not Sufficient to pay & Satisfy my said Depbts & Charges ye Legaceys given to my Said Wife and ye Legacey given to my Said Daughters with a Legacey of Five Shilling Lawfull money more to my Daughter Hannah which I now give her to make up her share in my Estate with what she has already had that is such Case my Executors shall have Power and I do hereby Autherize & Impower them to Sell & Dispose as[?] much of my Reall Estate as Shall be Needfull to make up & Answer Such Wants & Deficiences :    XE  Allen / Allyn:Mary4 1708"  XE "Penfield:Hannah4 1737"  Finally I hereby Constitue Ordain & Appoint my two Sons James & Samuel Executors of this my Last Will and Testament declaring this and no other to be my Last Will & Testament  XE "Penfield:Samuel4 1734"  In Witness whereof I have hereunto Set my hand & Seal the Day and Date first before Written Signed Sealed & Declared by Peter Penfield [seal] ye Said Peter Penfield ye Testater XE "Penfield:Peter3 1702"  to be his Last Will & Testament In presence of  David Allen Att a Court of Probate Held in Fairfield Aug ye 18th Aaron Hubbill 1772 then personally Appeared [before me] David David Burr Junr Bur Jun David Allen & Aaron Hubbill Subscribing Witnesses to ye Within & foregoing Will And on Oath Declared yt they Saw Peter Penfield ye within Named Testator Sign & Seal ye Same & yt they Heard him pronounc & Declare ye Same to be his Last Will & Testament & yt they Set to their Hands as Witnesses in ye presence of ye Testator & yt they than Judged him to be of a Sound disposing Mind & Memory  And at ye Same time personally Appeared James & Samll Penfield ye within Named Executors & Accepted ye trust imposed in them by ye testator This will being proved is by ye Court Approved & Ordered to be Recorded Test Hezikiah Silliman Clerk  XE "Silliman:Hezikiah"   XE "Allen / Allyn:David"  XE "Hubbill:Aaron"  XE "Burr:David5 1722"  Codicel to Peter Penfields Last Will & Testament  XE Allen / Allyn:Mary4 1708"  I Peter Penfield of Fairfield in Fairfield County being Weak in Body but of Sound Mind & Memory : having made my Last will & Testament over ye other Leafe of this Sheet of Paper bearing Date Decemr 5th 1770 In & by which Will I Gave & Bequeathed unto my Wife ye Use & Improvement of one third of my Reall Estate during her Naturall Life And whereas on due Consideration of this Matter I am Inclined to think that ye Said third part will not be Sufficient for her Comfortable Support do hereby Alter Said gift & Bequest to her & in Lieu thereof  I do hereby Give & Bequeath to her the Use and Improvement of ye whole of My Reall Estate during her Naturall Life Excepting So much thereof as may be Necessary to be disposed of for ye payment of ye Legacy given in my sd Will to my Daughter Sarah as so much thereof as shall be remain unpaid and Unsatisfied by my Personall Estate  And Also Excepting & reserving So much of sd Reall Estate as Shall be wanting to pay ye yearly Legacey to my Said Wife given in my sd Will  I also make my sons James & Samll Executors as mentioned in my sd Will and of this Codicel I do hereby Ratify and Confirm my said Last Will and Testament with ye alteration aforsd and do Annex declare & make ye above a Codicel & part of my last Will & Testament  In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & Seal this 27th Day of August 1770  XE "Penfield:Samuel4 1734"  XE "Penfield:James4 1732"  Signed Sealed & Declared by ye Said Peter Penfield to be part & parcel of his Last Will & Testament In Peter Penfield Presence of XE "Penfield:Peter3 1702"  Elijah Abell XE "Abell:Elijah"  John Williams XE "Williams:John"  David Burr Junr XE "Burr:David5 1722"  Att a Court of Probate held in Fairfield Aug ye 18th 1772 then Personally Appeared Majr David Burr Lieut Elijah Abell & Mr John Williams Subscribing Witnesses to ye Above Codicell & on Oath Declared yt they Saw Peter Penfield Sign & Seal ye Same & heard him Declare ye Same to be part & parcel of his Last Will & Testament & yt they Set to their Hands as Witnesses in ye presence of ye Testator & of Each other & yt they at ye Same time Judged him to be of a Sound Mind & Memory Said Codicell being proved is by the Court Approved & Ordered to be Recorded XE "Silliman:Hezikiah"  Test Hezikiah Silliman Clerk Children of Peter Penfield (1702-1772) and Mary Allen (1708-1789):  XE "Penfield:Peter3 1702"  XE Allen / Allyn:Mary4 1708"  i. Mary4 Penfield. Born, 18 April 1731, in Fairfield, Connecticut, NOTEREF _Ref400123535 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 2 she was baptized, 25 April 1731(?), in Fairfield. She died, 16 July 1753, in Fairfield. NOTEREF _Ref400123535 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 2 Burial: 16 July 1753, in Fairfield, Connecticut, at about 22 years of age. XE "Penfield:Mary4 1730"  ii. James Penfield. Born, 28 April 1732, in Fairfield, Connecticut, NOTEREF _Ref400123535 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 2 he was baptized, 24 September 1732(?), in Fairfield. He died, 12 May 1794(?), in Fairfield, in his 63rd year. Burial: 12 May 1794(?), in Fairfield. He married, Ellen Burr, 23 April 1758, in Fairfield. NOTEREF _Ref400123535 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 2 Born, 23 February 1733/4, in Fairfield, the daughter of Ephraim Burr and Abigail Burr, she was baptized the next day. Ellen died, 12 March 1803, in Fairfield. XE "Penfield:James4 1732"  XE "Burr:Ellen5 1733/4"  XE "Penfield:Ellen" \t "See Burr"  XE "Burr:Ephraim4 1700"  XE "Burr:Abigail4 1702"  iii. Samuel Penfield. Born, 5 November 1734, in Fairfield, Connecticut, NOTEREF _Ref400123535 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 2 he was baptized, 8 December 1734, in Fairfield. He died, 2 April 1811, in Fairfield, Connecticut, at the age of 77. He married, first, Elizabeth Lewis, 2 September 1757, in Fairfield. NOTEREF _Ref400123535 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 2 Born, 31 July 1737, in Barnstable, Massachusetts, she was the daughter of Nathaniel Lewis and Fear Thatcher. She died, 31 January 1786, in Fairfield. He married, second, Hannah Hawley, after 1786(?), the widow of Gurdon Sherwood. Born, 16 October 1741, she died, 1 September 1826, at Stratfield, Connecticut, at the age of 84 years. Samuel owned the Sun Tavern, south of the Green in Fairfield, where as host he entertained Washington, Adams, Lafayette, etc. The Tavern was burned in the British Raid in 1779. His claim of 1065 was reimbursed with a Fireland land grant in Ohio which was taken up by his sons. XE "Penfield:Samuel4 1734"  XE "Lewis:Elizabeth 1737"  XE "Penfield:Elizabeth 1737" \t "See Lewis"  XE "Lewis:Nathaniel 1707"  XE "Lewis:Fear 1707" \t "See Thatcher"  XE "Thatcher:Fear 1707"  XE "Hawley:Hannah 1641"  XE "Penfield:Hannah 1641" \t "See Hawley"  XE "Sherwood:Gurdon"  XE "Sherwood:Hannah 1641" \t "See Hawley"  iv. Hannah Penfield. Born, 10 November 1737, in Fairfield, Connecticut, NOTEREF _Ref400123535 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 2 she was baptized, 13 November 1737(?), in Fairfield. She died, 7 January 1809, in Fairfield, at the age of 71 years, 2 months. She married, Justin Hobart, 18 March 1762, in Fairfield. NOTEREF _Ref400123535 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 2 Born, 27 January 1730/31, in Hingham, Massachusetts, the son of Nehemiah Hobart and Lydia Jacob, he died, 7 April 1809, in Fairfield. Both Hannah and Justin are buried in the Fairfield Cemetery. XE "Penfield:Hannah4 1737"  XE "Hobart:Justin 1730"  XE "Hobart:Hannah 1737" \t "See Penfield"  XE "Hobart:Nehemiah"  XE "Jacob:Lydia"  XE "Hobart:Lydia" \t "See Jacob"  v. Sarah Penfield. Born, 23 May 1740, in Fairfield, Connecticut, NOTEREF _Ref400123535 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 2 she was baptized, May 1740(?), in Fairfield, Connecticut. She married, as his second wife, Ebenezer Silliman, 31 March 1782, in Fairfield, Connecticut. NOTEREF _Ref400126994 \h 18 Born, 21 June 1734, he was the son of Ebenezer Silliman and Abigail Selleck. XE "Penfield:Sarah4 1740"  XE "Silliman:Ebenezer 1734"  XE "Silliman:Sarah 1740" \t "See Penfield"  XE "Silliman:Ebenezer 1707"  XE "Silliman:Abigail 1706/7" \t "See Selleck"  XE "Selleck:Abigail 1706/7"  vi. Lydia Penfield. Born, 14 February 1741/2, in Fairfield, Connecticut, NOTEREF _Ref400123535 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 2 she was baptized, 21 February 1741/2(?), in Fairfield. She died, 28 December 1816(?), in Fairfield, at the age of 75. She married, David Silliman, 21 December 1763, in Weston, Connecticut. Born, 2 October 1737, the son of Nathaniel Silliman and Hannah Booth, he died, 29 August 1810, in Easton, Connecticut at the age of 73 years. NOTEREF _Ref400126994 \h 18 XE "Penfield:Lydia4 1741/2"  XE "Silliman:David 1737"  XE "Silliman:Lydia 1741/2" \t "See Penfield"  XE "Silliman:Nathaniel 1696"  XE "Silliman:Hannah b.1710" \t "See Booth"  XE "Booth:Hannah b.1710"  vii. Deacon Peter Penfield. Born, 13 September 1743, in Fairfield, Connecticut, NOTEREF _Ref400123535 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 2 he was baptized, 18 September 1743, in Fairfield. He died, 12 January 1812(?), in Harpersfield, New York, and was buried there. He married, NOTEREF _Ref400125694 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 22 Hannah Lewis, 1 August 1763, in Fairfield. Born, 16 October 1744, the daughter of Nathaniel Lewis and Fear Thatcher, Hannah died, 15 September 1839, in Harpersfield, New York. XE "Penfield:Peter4 1743"  XE "Lewis:Hannah 1744"  XE "Penfield:Hannah 1744" \t "See Lewis"  XE "Lewis:Nathaniel 1707"  XE "Thatcher:Fear 1707"  viii. Anna Penfield. Born, 12 July 1745, in Fairfield, Connecticut, NOTEREF _Ref400123535 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 2 she was baptized, 21 July 1745(?), in Fairfield. She died, 13 March 1793, in Fairfield, in her 48th year. She married, Hezekiah Nichols, NOTEREF _Ref400122882 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 1 25 November 1762, in Fairfield. NOTEREF _Ref400123535 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 2 Born, 25 January 1744, the son of Ephraim Nichols and Rebecca Gold, he died 19 March 1819, in Fairfield, at the age of 75 years. After Annas death, Hezekiah married, 19 May 1794, Abigail Burr, at Westport, Connecticut. Born, 29 September 1763, the daughter of Colonel David Burr and Eunice Osborn, Abigail died, 18 October 1830, in Fairfield. NOTEREF _Ref400126994 \h 18 XE "Penfield:Anna4 1745"  XE "Nichols:Hezekiah 1744"  XE "Nichols:Anna 1745" \t "See Penfield"  XE "Nichols:Ephraim 1741+"  XE "Nichols:Rebecca ca.1724" \t "See Gold"  XE "Gold:Rebecca ca.1724"  XE "Burr:Abigail5 1763"  XE "Nichols:Abigail 1763" \t "See Burr"  XE "Burr:David5 1722"  XE "Burr:Eunice 1727/8" \t "See Osborn"  XE "Osborn:Eunice4 1727/8"  4 ix. John Penfield. Born, 1747; m. 1770, Eunice Ogden. XE "Penfield:John4 1747"  FOURTH GENERATION 4. John4 Penfield (Peter3, Samuel2, Samuel1). NOTEREF _Ref400126994 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 18 Born, 25 November 1747, in Fairfield, Connecticut, NOTEREF _Ref400123535 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 2 he was baptized, 29 November 1747(?), in Fairfield. He died, 11 November 1829, in Pittsford, Vermont, at the age of 82 years, and was buried in the Congregational Church Cemetery, in Pittsford. NOTEREF _Ref526786716 \h 27 XE "Penfield:John4 1747"  He married, Eunice Ogden, daughter of David Ogden and Jane Sturgis, 1 November 1770, in Fairfield. NOTEREF _Ref400123535 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 2 Born, 17 June 1753, in Fairfield, NOTEREF _Ref400123535 \h 2 Eunice was baptized, 7 January 1753(?), in Fairfield. She died, 3 May 1815, in Pittsford, and was buried in the Congregational Church Cemetery, in Pittsford. NOTEREF _Ref526786716 \h 27  XE "Penfield:Eunice 1753" \t "See Ogden"  XE "Ogden:David4 1727"  XE Sturges / Sturgis:Jane4 1729"  XE "Penfield:Abel5 1787"  John Penfield served as a sergeant in Captain Hubbells Company, 16th Regiment of the Continental Army. He moved with his wife to New Fairfield in about 1778 and then to Pittsford, Vermont where, 7 September 1795, he bought a gristmill and a sawmill on the East Branch, now called Furnace Creek, from Ebenezer and Martin Hopkins; the two mills were originally built by Nehemiah Hopkins, Sr. in about 1785. These mills did more business than any others in the area. In April of 1796, John Penfield bought 2 shares in the Librarian Society of Pittsford, a society organized for the purpose of establishing a library in the town. In December of that year he opened a public house, or Inn, the sixth in Pittsford, which he operated until 1809. The Inn was finally taken over in 1811 by his son, Abel, who ran it till 1817. In 1812, when the Pittsford Manufacturing Company was incorporated by an act of the General Assembly, the corporate members included John Penfield, Sturges Penfield, Allen Penfield, and Thomas Hammond, among others. Thomas Hammond was chosen as President with John Penfield, Clerk and Treasurer. NOTEREF _Ref400126001 \h 23 XE "Penfield:Sturges5 1780"  XE "Penfield:Allen5 1785"  XE "Hammond:Thomas 1762"  XE "Hopkins:Martin"  XE "Hopkins:Nehemiah"  XE "Hopkins:Ebenezer"  John Penfield served Pittsford as Proprietors Clerk for the period 1802 to 1817. He was also a selectman in 1799, 1800 and again in 1802. NOTEREF _Ref400126001 \h 23 Children of John Penfield (1747-1829) and Eunice Ogden (1753-1815): NOTEREF _Ref400122882 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 1  XE "Penfield:John4 1747"  XE "Ogden:Eunice5 1753"  i. Sarah5 Penfield. Born, 10 February 1771, in Fairfield, Connecticut, NOTEREF _Ref400123535 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 2 she was baptized, 28 April 1771, in Fairfield. She married, first, Philo Stewart, 1 September 1791, in Fairfield, Connecticut. Born, circa 1770, the son of Alexander Stewart and Sarah Bogue, he died, 19 April 1812. They had seven children. She married, second, as his second wife, Colonel Thomas Hammond, 9 September 1815 (1819). Born, 20 February 1762 in Newton, Massachusetts, he was the son of Daniel Hammond and Lucy Jones. His father, Daniel, served in the siege of Louisburgh to drive the French from Cape Breton during the summer of 1758. Daniel contracted rheumatism from exposure and became bed-ridden much of the last 15 years of his life. Consequently, Thomas, at age 4, was bound out to a distant relative Thomas Denny, in Leicester, Massachusetts. Thomas is said to have enlisted in 1778 in the Continental Army and to have served nine months. A Thomas Hammond, residence in Leicester, age 18 years, enlisted on 5 July 1780, in Capt. Frothinghams Artillery Company and served until 11 December 1780. When he was twenty-one, Thomas left Leicester and went on foot to Shaftsbury, Vermont to work for Colonel Ichabod Cross, whose daughter, Hannah, became Thomas first wife. Colonel Cross gave Thomas and Hannah a tract of land in Pittsford, where they settled in 1786. Thomas became active in civic affairs and served the town almost continuously till his death. In 1791 he was sent as a delegate to the Constitutional Convention. Three years later he was elected to the Vermont State Legislature. He served as an assistant County Judge for six years and was a member of the Executive Council of the State for four years. In 1812, he helped organize the Pittsford Manufacturing Company for the manufacture of woolen cloth and served as the President of the Company. Thomas died, 4 April 1847, in Pittsford. Sarah died five years later on 23 July 1852. NOTEREF _Ref400126001 \h 23 They were buried in the Evergreen Cemetery, in Pittsford. NOTEREF _Ref526786716 \h 27 Among Thomas Hammond and Hannah Crosss children were Tamesin and Augustus Hammond. XE "Penfield:Sarah5 1771"  XE "Stewart:Philo ca.1770"  XE "Stewart:Sarah 1771" \t "See Penfield"  XE "Stewart:Alexander"  XE "Bogue:Sarah"  XE "Stewart:Sarah" \t "See Bogue"  XE "Hammond:Thomas 1762"  XE "Hammond:Sarah 1771" \t "See Penfield"  XE "Hammond:Daniel 1727"  XE "Hammond:Lucy ca.1727" \t "See Jones"  XE "Jones:Lucy ca.1727"  XE "Denny:Thomas"  XE "Cross:Ichabod"  XE "Cross:Hannah 1763"  XE "Hammond:Hannah 1763" \t "See Cross"  XE "Hammond:Tamesin 1787"  XE "Hammond:Augustus 1800"  ii. Eunice Penfield. Born, 25 April 1773(?), in New Fairfield, Connecticut, she was baptized, 2 May 1773(?), in Fairfield. She died, 22 January 1842(?), in Sherman, Connecticut, (New Fairfield, Connecticut). She married, James Andrus Giddings, son of Jonathan Giddings and Mary Baldwin, 3 April 1794(?), in Fairfield, Connecticut. Born, 3 April 1771, in Sherman, he died, 19 November 1862. He was a Justice of the Peace as well as Town Clerk. In 1810, he was a representative. After Eunices death he married, Rachel, the widow of John Seeley of Sherman. XE "Penfield:Eunice5 1773"  XE "Giddings:James Andrus6 1771"  XE "Giddings:Jonathan5 1741"  XE "Baldwin:Mary5 1744/5"  XE "(-----):Rachel 1799"  XE "Giddings:Rachel 1799" \t "See (-----)"  XE "Seeley:John"  XE "Seeley:Rachel 1799" \t "See (-----)"  iii. John Penfield. Born, 26 November 1775(?), in New Fairfield, Connecticut, he died, 9 October 1848(?), in Whitehall, New York, and was buried in the Whitehall Cemetery. He married, Patience Anthony, 2 July 1800(?), in Pittsford, Vermont. Born, 7 October 1781, the daughter of Abraham Anthony and Rhoba Eddy of Pittsford, she died 2 May 1846, in Whitehall. He was a saddler and a part owner of a cotton mill. They lived first, in Duchess County New York. In 1797 they came to Pittsford where he had a shop. In 1803 they moved to Pawlett and later they moved to Whitehall. He was a lay preacher and a deacon of the church. XE "Penfield:John5 1775"  XE "Anthony:Patience 1781"  XE "Penfield:Patience 1781" \t "See Anthony"  XE "Anthony:Abraham"  XE "Eddy:Rhoba"  XE "Anthony:Rhoba" \t "See Eddy"  iv. Elizabeth Penfield. Born, 19 January 1777(?), in New Fairfield, Connecticut, she died, 8 August 1835(?), in Pawlett, Vermont. She married, William Wallace, 18 January 1803(?), in Pittsford, Vermont. Born, 27 February 1769, in Scotland, the son of Matthew Wallace and Sarah Wright, he died, 19 August 1816, in Pawlett. XE "Penfield:Elizabeth5 1777"  XE "Wallace:William 1769"  XE "Wallace:Elizabeth 1777" \t "See Penfield"  XE "Wallace:Matthew"  XE "Wright:Sarah"  XE "Wallace:Sarah" \t "See Wright"  v. Abigail Penfield. Born, 23 January 1779(?), in New Fairfield, Connecticut, she died, 17 September 1867, in Ticonderoga, New York. NOTEREF _Ref526786716 \h 27 She married, Eleazer Harwood, 14 March 1805(?), in Bennington, Vermont. Born, 7 May 1779, the son of Reverend Eleazer Harwood and Elizabeth Montague, he died 19 September 1825, in Ticonderoga, where he was buried. NOTEREF _Ref526786716 \h 27 XE "Penfield:Abigail5 1779"  XE "Harwood:Eleazer 1779"  XE "Harwood:Abigail 1779" \t "See Penfield"  XE "Harwood:Eleazer"  XE "Montague:Elizabeth"  XE "Harwood:Elizabeth" \t "See Montague"  5 vi. Sturges Penfield. Born, 1780; m. 1806, Laura Giddings. XE "Penfield:Sturges5 1780"  vii. Thomas Penfield. Born, 19 April 1783(?), in New Fairfield, Connecticut, he died, 3 January 1834(?), in Schoharie, New York. He married, Aurelia Harger, NOTEREF _Ref400122882 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 1 21 April 1811(?), of Charlton, New York. Born, 6 December 1784, in Derby, Connecticut, she died 17 June 1859, in Hensonville, New York. After Thomas death, Aurelia moved to Detroit, Michigan, to live with her son, David Ogden Penfield, who had a nursery business there. XE "Penfield:Thomas5 1783"  XE "Harger:Aurelia 1784"  XE "Penfield:Aurelia 1784" \t "See Harger"  XE "Penfield:David6 Ogden 1812"  viii. Allen Penfield. Born, 3 July 1785(?), in New Fairfield, Connecticut, he died, 19 November 1872(?), at Crown Point, New York (or Burlington, Vermont). He married, Anna Hammond, daughter of Colonel Thomas Hammond and his first wife, Hannah Cross, 27 December 1810(?), in Fairfield. NOTEREF _Ref400126001 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 23 Born, 24 March 1789, in Pittsford, Vermont, Anna died, 12 May 1858, at Crown Point. In 1812 the Pittsford Manufacturing Company was incorporated, with Allen as one of the corporate members. The second distillery in Pittsford was built by Allen in 1819. It stood on the east side of the East Branch River and about 10 rods south of his brother Sturges residence. Sturges eventually bought a one-half interest in the distillery. The two brothers then operated it for several years. In addition to his work in the mills, Allen kept his fathers Inn in Pittsford until 1828 when he sold it to German Hammond, his brother- in-law. Allen then removed to Crown Point with his family and there went into the mining of iron ore in Ironville, New York. XE "Penfield:Allen5 1785"  XE "Hammond:Anna 1789"  XE "Penfield:Anna 1789" \t "See Hammond"  XE "Hammond:Thomas 1762"  XE "Cross:Hannah 1763"  XE "Hammond:German 1793"  NOTEREF _Ref400126001 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 23 ix. Abel Penfield. Born, 12 November 1787(?), in New Fairfield, Connecticut, he died, 9 March 1871(?), in Pittsford, Vermont. NOTEREF _Ref400126001 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 23 He married, Pedee Lincoln, 10 September 1816(?), in Fairfield. Born, 6 March 1786, in Keene, the daughter of Daniel and Experience Lincoln, of Keene, New Hampshire, she died, 8 October 1842, in Pittsford. Both Abel and Pedee are buried in the Evergreen Cemetery, in Pittsford. NOTEREF _Ref526786716 \h 27 As a young man Abel worked from 1812 to 1820 as an apprentice in the clothiers trade in Hartford, Vermont. He came to Pittsford in 1820 and bought a share of the Pittsford Manufacturing Company and operated the Woolen Mill and Grist Mill with his brothers. He eventually took over the Grist Mill entirely and ran it until 1836. He turned to farming after that. NOTEREF _Ref400126001 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 23 XE "Penfield:Abel5 1787"  XE "Lincoln:Pedee 1786"  XE "Penfield:Pedee 1786" \t "See Lincoln"  XE "Lincoln:Daniel"  XE "Lincoln:Experience" \t "See (-----)"  XE "(-----):Experience"  x. Charlotte Penfield. Born, 23 March 1790(?), in New Fairfield, Connecticut, she died, 25 August 1876(?), in Batavia, Illinois. She married, Reverend Josiah Towne, 8 September 1814(?), in Pittsford, Vermont. Born, 13 December 1787, the son of Amasa Towne and Margaret Smith of Belchertown, Massachusetts, he died, 5 May 1844, at Geneva, Illinois. XE "Penfield:Charlotte5 1790"  XE "Towne:Josiah"  XE "Towne:Charlotte 1790" \t "See Penfield"  XE "Towne:Amasa"  XE "Towne:Margaret" \t "See Smith"  XE "Smith:Margaret"  FIFTH GENERATION 5. Sturges5 Penfield (John4, Peter3, Samuel2, Samuel1). Born, 1 September 1780, in New Fairfield, Connecticut, he was baptized, 12 November 1780(?), in Fairfield. He died, 26 April 1866, in Pittsford, Vermont, and was buried in the Evergreen Cemetery, in Pittsford. Probate of Estate: 1 August 1866, in Rutland, Vermont. Sturges Penfield married, Laura Giddings, NOTEREF _Ref520038586 \h 25 12 January 1806, in New Fairfield. NOTEREF _Ref400126182 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 26 Born, 23 January 1785, in Sherman, Connecticut, (New Fairfield, Connecticut), NOTEREF _Ref400126182 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 26 she was the daughter of Jonathan Giddings and Mary Baldwin. Laura died, 13 October 1854, in Bennington, Vermont, NOTEREF _Ref400126001 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 23 on the way home from visiting relatives. Sturges and his children went by horse and wagon to meet her train there, but tragically had to bring her home dead to Pittsford. She was buried in the Evergreen Cemetery. XE "Giddings:Jonathan5 1741"  XE "Baldwin:Mary5 1744/5"  NOTEREF _Ref526786716 \h 27 Sturges Penfield went to Pittsford in 1796 with his father and learned the hatters trade with Mr. Butler of Rutland, Vermont. Sturges returned to Sherman where he married, Laura in 1806. After their wedding, she rode on horseback from Sherman to Pittsford, where Sturges and his father had a shop selling hats. On land at first owned by Sturges father in Pittsford, Sturges and Laura lived, labored, cared for their increasing family of children who eventually numbered twelve, prospered well, and devoted their lives to the duties of citizenship and religion. In 1808, Sturges opened a store at Mill Village, near the junction of the Rutland and Chittenden roads, which he operated for about ten years. He also built and operated a distillery, an occupation then considered highly respectable, but in later years he grew to think otherwise and abandoned the business, turning the building to other uses. In 1796 his father, John Penfield Sr., had bought from Nehemiah Hopkins the grist-mill and sawmill on the East Branch. In 1812, Sturges joined with his brother Allen and their father and several other men to form the Pittsford Manufacturing Company, a corporation to manufacture and dress woolen cloth, and to run a factory which had been erected on the river just below the Penfield grist-mill. In 1820, the company consisted of the three Penfield brothers Sturges, Allen and Abel. In 1827, Sturges became sole proprietor and continued to operate the mill until 1860 when he retired. The factory carded wool, wove carpets, produced and dressed cloth and employed a goodly number of persons for many years, until the year 1846, when woolen manufacturing in Vermont received a hard economic blow from which Sturges mill never really fully recovered, and the old machinery was eventually sold. XE "Penfield:Sturges5 1780"  XE "Giddings:Laura6 1785"  Sturges and Laura lived their entire married lives on the home place by the East Branch, now called Furnace Creek, a stones throw from his mills. The creek is one of the tributaries of the Otter Creek which runs many miles through the Otter Creek Valley along the west side of Vermonts Green Mountains, a beautiful hill country. After he retired, Sturges retained the home place of about ten acres. The mills are no longer standing though vestiges can be seen at the waters edge. Lauras house, with of course many alterations when seen in 1990, is still standing across Furnace Creek from where the mills were. The house is well cared for by the present owners, as are its beautiful gardens. Of Sturges, one of his descendants wrote in 1917:  XE "Penfield:Sturges5 1780"  XE "Giddings:Laura6 1785"  XE "Penfield:Katherine6 Jane 1826"  He had a strong constitution, due to his ancestry and to the active labors of his early years. To him life was intensely practical: work was the normal activity of a human being, and play was to be despised and avoided. He was a man of strict integrity, of unusual firmness and steadfastness in adhering to his opinions. Often he was drawn as a juror in Rutland County Court, and a tradition, likely exaggerated, is that at one trial, after the jury had retired to deliberate, they stood at first eleven to one, Sturges being the one. Thereupon they discussed the question further, and he maintained his view so convincingly that the other eleven jurors changed to his opinion for the verdict. Sturges served the town of Pittsford as a selectman in 1823. He was a staunch supporter of the Congregational church, and he ordered his household after the traditions of the Pilgrims. From Saturday evening to Sunday sunset, worldly affairs were laid aside: only necessary work was done upon the farm, the brick oven had already provided the substantials of the family food, all the children were lined up along the sides of the living room and sound religious instruction impressed upon their youthful minds lessons which most of them never forgot. He believed strongly in education, especially for girls, and he sent his daughters to the best schools in the nation that he could afford, including Mount Holyoke in Massachusetts. XE "Giddings:Joshua Reed 1795"  Through the many years of agitation which preceded the Civil War, Sturges felt keenly the wrongs inflicted on the negro slaves, and he followed with sympathetic interest the career and activities of his wife Lauras abolitionist second cousin, Joshua Reed Giddings, a representative to Congress from Ohio. Living in Vermont, opportunities were few for Sturges to act along the lines of his convictions of opposition to slavery, but in his daily devotions he never failed to ask the Supremely great and incomprehensible Jehovah to abate the sins of slavery, intemperance and Sabbath-breaking. Perhaps the successful outcome of Emancipation made one part of his petitions needless. He died suddenly, at 85, without previous illness, at the home of his long family life, and is buried in the family plot on the hill in Pittsford, Vermont. XE "Penfield:Sturges5 1780"  INVENTORY OF THE ESTATE OF Sturges Penfield late of Pittsford in the District of Rutland, deceased, appraised on oath by us at its true value in money, according to the above warrant to us directed, viz: REAL ESTATE Factory and Lot $ 1500.00 Lot Back of Factory Estimated at 2 Acres 300.00 Wood Lot 792 Acres 800.00 Wood Lot 20 Acres 1500.00 Homje Place & Buildings thereon 10 Acres 3500.00 Lot Near the Long place in Chittenden Pasture & Wood 90 acres 315.00 Wood Lot Near the Nourse & Leonard Saw Mill In Chittenden 100 Acres 200.00 Wood Lot Near Merrills Mill [a Wood Lot Nearly 100 Acres Right of Ellihue Smith 1st Division] included [in] 150 Acres 150.00 Wood Lot 100 Acres called the right of Thos Chittenden 1st Division 100.00 $ 8,525.00 Personal Estate 1 Cow 55.00 1 old Harness 5.00 1 Horse 75.00 1 Lumber Wagon 10.00 1 Wheelbarrow 1.00 2 Plows 3.00 1 Harrow 3.00 1 Set Whiffletrees 1.50 $ 153.50 Amt Bro Forwd $ 153.50 3 Draft Chains 5.00 1 Trace Chain .50 1 Fanning Mill 2.00 3 Hay Rakes .50 2 Pitch Forks .75 2 Wood Saws 1.00 1 Hoe .25 1 Iron Bar 1.00 25 Cords Stove Wood 37.50 1 Buggy Wagon 30.00 1 Wagon Jack .75 1 Binding Chain 2.00 1 Sleigh 6.00 1 Corn sheller 2.00 1 Old Cording Machine 50.00 1 Pair Steelyards 2.00 $ 304.75  XE "Penfield:Sturges5 1780"  List of Notes and Demands Note against Pat Eaugan for $ 16.24 Dated Chittenden Nov 27 1863 Note Against E. B. Watkins 15.59 Dated April 3d 1865 XE "Watkins:Edward B. 1808"  Endorsed Jany 175th 186 10.00 5.59 Note Against Levi Woolson for 27.50 Dated April 4th 1866 XE "Woolson:Levi 1807"  Note Against A.E. Helron for 18.41 Dated Octo 10th 1865 Note Against H.F. Lothrop for 200.00 Dated May 2d 1863 XE "Lothrup:Henry F. 1820"  Indorsed 113.17 86.83 Note against Miles Foster for 3.33 Dated April 27th 1862 Note Against Wm D. Nicoll for 21.00 Dated Nov 30th 1860 Indorsed 3.52 17.48 Note Against Wm D. Nicoll 5.75 Dated April 4th 1864 XE "Nicoll:William D. 1809"  Indorsed 1.89 3.86 Note Against Lewis Brasleigh for 11.00 Dated April 5th 1864 Note Against N.H. Churchill for 400.00 Dated Nov 30th 1865 XE "Churchill:Nathan H."  Note Against S.L. & M. Gaw for 150.00 Dated Nov 20, 1865 Note Against C. & E. Ladabouche for 100.00 Dated Sept 14th 1864 due in two years 916.35 XE "Ladabonche:E. 1838"  XE "Ladabonche:Charles 1834"  Amt Brot fwd $ 916.35 Four Notes Against E. R. Tate for 100 Each 400.00 Dated Sept 20 1865 Due 100 - Yearly Five Hundred Dollars in Stock in the third National Bank of Rockford Ill. 500.00 Cash on hand 74.11 $ 1,816.35 Total $ 10,646.10 Pittsford Aug 8th 1866 D. P. Peabody } Appraisers XE "Peabody:Daniel P. 1832"  C. Hitchcock } XE "Hitchcock:Charles 1822"  Returned and approved 1. Aug 1866 Recorded in Vol. 37, page 349 Henry H. Smith Register. XE "Smith:Henry H."   XE "Lothrop / Lothropp:Henry F. 1820"  Prior to the closing of the estate the administrator, Henry F. Lothrup, provided an up to date summary of the assets and claims against the estate. In Case With the Estate of Sturges Penfield, ds  XE "Penfield:Sturges5 1780"  To cash Rcd for factory Lot $ 2150.00 Wood 2150.00 Home place 3000.00 pasture lot in Chittenden 552.00 Gain on personal Property Sold 74.25 To Person Property Inauctioned 310.00 Cash rec from Western Demands 4299.72 recd for Bank Stock 575.00 on Hand at time of Death 45.75 recd from Interest 197.00 recd from Notes & demands Inauctioned 1374.03 paid Court & apprais 5.00 Cash red for produce of farm 423.23 $ 15,111.98 Contra C Re paid funeral charges $ 75.59 Cash paid for Taxes 123.62 Cash paid for labor on farm 31.39 Cash paid for Recording & Stamps 29.01 Probate Fees 21.90 Re Cash paid for Monument for family 319.00 personal property [???] 5.25 Cash paid [?] & Appraisers 5.00 Administration fees for settling Estate 50.00 $ 660.76 Balance in My Hands for Distribution $14,451.22 Also lot near Morrell Mill in Chittenden Nathan & Lenord Mill in on Right El[?] Smith in of Thos Chittenden in H. F. Lothrup Administrator  XE "Lothrop / Lothropp:Henry F. 1820"   XE "Penfield:Laura 1785" \t "See Giddings"  Children of Sturges Penfield (1780-1866) and Laura Giddings (1785-1854): NOTEREF _Ref400122882 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 1  XE "Penfield:Sturges5 1780"  XE "Giddings:Laura6 1785"  i. Mary6 Penfield. Born, 2 June 1807, in Pittsford, Vermont, NOTEREF _Ref400126182 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 26 she married, Augustus Hammond, 10 October 1839(?), in Pittsford, Vermont. Born, 5 June 1800, the son of Colonel Thomas Hammond and Hannah Cross, he was a lawyer in Pittsford. He died there, 23 September 1879, while Mary died there, 11 February 1889(?). They were buried in the Evergreen Cemetery, in Pittsford. NOTEREF _Ref526786716 \h 27 They settled on his fathers homestead in Pittsford and cared for his father in his old age. In 1867, Augustus sold his farm and bought the Sturges Penfield homested. NOTEREF _Ref400126001 \h 23 Augustus and Mary had three children: Fanny, who was born in 1843 and married her second cousin, Lieutenant Charles Frank Dike. Born, 21 February 1841, in Pittsford, he was the son of George W. Dike and Elizabeth Walker. Charles was the grandson of Jonathan Dike and Tamesin Hammond, Augustus oldest sister. NOTEREF _Ref19801388 \h 29 George, who was born in 1845 and died in 1852; and Susan, who was born in 1847. XE "Penfield:Mary6 1807"  XE "Hammond:Augustus 1800"  XE "Hammond:Mary 1807" \t "See Penfield"  XE "Hammond:Thomas 1762"  XE "Cross:Hannah 1763"  XE "Hammond:Fanny 1843"  XE "Dike:Fanny 1843" \t "See Hammond"  XE "Dike:Charles Frank 1845"  XE "Dike:Jonathan ca.1786"  XE "Hammond:Tamesin 1787"  XE "Dike:Tamesin 1787" \t "See Hammond"  XE "Dike:George W. 1811"  XE "Dike:Elizabeth 1809" \t "See Wallace"  XE "Hammond:George 1845"  XE "Hammond:Susan 1847"  ii. Samuel G. Penfield. Born, 12 September 1808, in Pittsford, Vermont, NOTEREF _Ref400126182 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 26 he died, 23 March 1811, in Pittsford. NOTEREF _Ref400126182 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 26 XE "Penfield:Samuel6 1808"  iii. Fanny Penfield. Born, 31 January 1810, in Pittsford, Vermont, NOTEREF _Ref400126182 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 26 she died, 19 May 1841, in Pittsford, and was buried in the Evergreen Cemetery, in Pittsford. NOTEREF _Ref526786716 \h 27 XE "Penfield:Fanny6 1810"  6 iv. David Sturges Penfield. Born, 1812; m. 1842, Mary Hodges. XE "Penfield:David6 Sturges 1812"  v. Laura Ann Penfield. NOTEREF _Ref400122882 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 1 Born, 20 February 1814, in Pittsford, Vermont, she died, 21 September 1900(?), in Pittsford, and was buried there. She married, George Washington Harmon, 12 October 1836(?), in Pittsford. Born, 7 May 1812, the son of Nathaniel Harmon and Alice Hascal, he died, 29 March 1898, in Bennington, Vermont. They had a son, Henry A. Harmon. XE "Penfield:Laura6 Ann 1814"  XE "Harmon:George Washington 1812"  XE "Harmon:Laura 1814" \t "See Penfield"  XE "Harmon:Nathaniel"  XE "Hascal:Alice b.1799"  XE "Harmon:Alice b.1799" \t "See Hascal"  XE "Harmon:Henry A. 1845"  vi. Betsey Penfield. NOTEREF _Ref400122882 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 1 Born, 19 December 1815, in Pittsford, Vermont, she died, 14 October 1913, in Pittsford, and was buried there. She married, William Frisbie Manley, 10 October 1839(?), in Pittsford. NOTEREF _Ref400126001 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 23 Born, 16 June 1811, at Brandon, Vermont, the son of William Manley and Sarah Frisbie of Chittenden, Vermont, he died, 24 March 1865. He and Betsey were buried in the Evergreen Cemetery, in Pittsford. NOTEREF _Ref526786716 \h 27 They had six children: Edward L., Florence E., George Penfield, Eleanor L., William August, and Mary E. XE "Penfield:Betsey6 1815"  XE "Manley:William Frisbie 1811"  XE "Manley:Betsey 1815" \t "See Penfield"  XE "Manley:William 1779"  XE "Manley:Sarah 1781" \t "See Frisbie"  XE "Frisbie:Sarah 1781"  XE "Manley:Edward7 L. 1841"  XE "Manley:Florence7 E. 1847"  XE "Manley:George7 Penfield 1851"  XE "Manley:Mary7 E. 1861"  XE "Manley:Eleanor7 L. 1854"  vii. George Baldwin Penfield. Born, 30 January 1818, (not 1820 as stated in Reference  NOTEREF _Ref526786716 \h 27), in Pittsford, Vermont, he died, 4 August 1843, in Pittsford, and was buried in the Evergreen Cemetery, in Pittsford. NOTEREF _Ref526786716 \h 27 XE "Penfield:George6 Baldwin 1818"  viii. Eleanor Burr Penfield. Born, 9 February 1820, in Pittsford, Vermont, NOTEREF _Ref400126182 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 26 she married, Henry F. Lothrop, 5 October 1848(?), in Pittsford. Born, 1 March 1820, in Easton, Massachusetts, the son of Howard Lothrop and Sarah Williams, he died, 20 April 1885. Eleanor was a graduate of Mt. Holyoke College, class of 1840. She taught in Pawlett, Vermont and in Orwigsburg and Honesdale, Pennsylvania. She died, 4 February 1905, in Pittsford. Eleanor and Henry were buried in the Evergreen Cemetery, in Pittsford. NOTEREF _Ref526786716 \h 27 XE "Penfield:Eleanor6 Burr 1820"  XE "Lothrop / Lothropp:Eleanor6 Burr 1820" \t "See Penfield"  XE "Lothrop / Lothropp:Henry F. 1820"  XE "Lothrop / Lothropp:Howard"  XE "Lothrop / Lothropp:Sarah" \t "See Williams"  XE "Williams:Sarah"  ix. Samuel Franklin Penfield. Born, 13 January 1822, in Pittsford, Vermont, NOTEREF _Ref400126182 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 26 he died, 3 January 1896(?), in Rockford, Illinois. He married, Lemira Briggs Clark, 10 December 1851(?), in Pawlett, Vermont. Born, 22 January 1834, in Pawlett, Vermont, she was the daughter of Robert Clark and Calista Brown. Samuel studied for the ministry in New Jersey. After their move to Rockford, he became a high school principal, a position he held for many years. They had five children: George Franklin, Charles, Edward Martin, Robert Sturgis, and Mabel Stewart. Lemira died, 15 October 1916. XE "Penfield:Samuel6 Franklin 1822"  XE "Clark / Clarke:Lemira Briggs 1834"  XE "Penfield:Lemira Briggs 1834" \t "See Clark / Clarke"  XE "Clark / Clarke:Robert"  XE "Clark / Clarke:Calista b.1821" \t "See Brown / Browne"  XE "Brown / Browne:Calista b.1821"  XE "Penfield:George7 Franklin 1852"  XE "Penfield:Charles7 1854"  XE "Penfield:Edward7 Martin 1857"  XE "Penfield:Robert7 Sturgis 1867"  XE "Penfield:Mabel7 Steward 1869"  x. John Giddings Penfield. Born, 9 June 1824, in Pittsford, Vermont, NOTEREF _Ref400126182 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 26 he died, 16 April 1918(?), in Rockford, Illinois, at about 93 years of age, and was buried in the Cedar Bluff Cemetery, in Rockford. He married, Mary E. Crosby, 22 October 1856(?), in Pittsford. NOTEREF _Ref400126001 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 23 Born 11 February 1832, in Jaffrey, Vermont, the daughter of Alpheus Crosby and Mary Fox, she died, 27 June 1901, in Rockford. Mary was a graduate of Mt. Holyoke College, class of 1851. John was in the Insurance and Real Estate business. They had three daughters: Helen Maria, who married Edwin Morton Revell; Fanny Hunter, who married Charles Ernest Sheldon; and Katherine Crosby Penfield.  XE "Penfield:John6 Giddings 1824"  XE "Crosby:Mary E. 1832"  XE "Penfield:Mary E. 1832" \t "See Crosby"  XE "Crosby:Alpheus"  XE "Fox:Mary"  XE "Crosby:Mary" \t "See Fox"  XE "Penfield:Helen7 Maria 1859"  XE "Revell:Edwin Morton 1854"  XE "Revell:Helen Maria 1859" \t "See Penfield"  XE "Penfield:Fanny7 Hunter 1861"  XE "Sheldon:Charles Ernest 1857"  XE "Sheldon:Fanny Hunter 1861" \t "See Penfield"  XE "Penfield:Katherine7 Crosby 1866"  xi. Katherine Jane Penfield. Born, 15 September 1826, in Pittsford, Vermont, she died there on 18 May 1907, and was buried in the Evergreen Cemetery. NOTEREF _Ref526786716 \h 27 A memorial funeral service was held at her home on 21 May, where her friends of long standing related their impressions of the effect of her life on theirs. She was a non-graduate of Mt. Holyoke College and studied there under the founder, Mary Lyons, in 1847. Katherine lived with her sister, Laura Ann, from 1866 to 1898. After the death of Laura Anns husband, George Washington Harmon, in 1898, the two returned to live in Pittsford. On returning to Pittsford, she became active in the local library, the Friday Club, a literary club, as well as the Congregational church which she had joined in 1858. Katherine also compiled a good family history. XE "Penfield:Katherine6 Jane 1826"  XE "Penfield:Laura6 Ann 1814"  XE "Harmon:George Washington 1812"  xii. Abel Ogden Penfield. Born, 17 August 1829, in Pittsford, Vermont, NOTEREF _Ref400126182 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 26 he died, 29 May 1907(?), in Battle Creek, Michigan, at about 77 years of age. He was a well known Nursery man in the area. He married, first, Ann Elizabeth Jenkins, 22 September 1853, in Pittsford. NOTEREF _Ref400126001 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 23 Born, 30 August 1835, in Queensbury, New York, the daughter of Simeon Jenkins and Eliza Willard of Vermont, she died 21 April 1902, in Battle Creek. He married, second, Sarah (Phelps) Sears, November 1904(?), in Battle Creek. Born, 19 July 1845, in Michigan, the daughter of J. C. Phelps, she died there, 31 December 1920. Abel Ogden and his first wife, Ann Elizabeth, had six children: Abigail Elizabeth; Carrie Eleanor, who married George William Harvey; William Manley; Annie Giddings; Matilda Laura; and George William Penfield, who married Louisa Clay. XE "Penfield:Abel6 Ogden 1829"  XE "Jenkins:Ann Elizabeth 1835"  XE "Penfield:Ann Elizabeth 1835" \t "See Jenkins"  XE "Jenkins:Simeon"  XE "Willard:Eliza b.1822"  XE "Jenkins:Eliza b.1822" \t "See Willard"  XE "Phelps:Sarah 1845"  XE "Penfield:Sarah 1845" \t "See Phelps"  XE "Sears:Sarah 1845" \t "See Phelps"  XE "Phelps:J. C."  XE "Penfield:Abigail7 Elizabeth 1864"  XE "Penfield:Carrie7 Eleanor 1866"  XE "Harvey:George William 1865"  XE "Harvey:Carrie Eleanor 1866" \t "See Penfield"  XE "Penfield:William7 Manley 1867"  XE "Penfield:Annie7 Giddings 1868"  XE "Penfield:Matilda7 Laura 1870"  XE "Penfield:George7 William 1871"  XE "Clay:Louisa 1865"  XE "Penfield:Louisa 1865" \t "See Clay"  SIXTH GENERATION 6. David6 Sturges Penfield (Sturges5, John4, Peter3, Samuel2, Samuel1). Born, 13 April 1812, in Pittsford, Vermont, NOTEREF _Ref400126814 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 31 he died, 20 May 1873, in Rockford, Illinois. NOTEREF _Ref400126690 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 32 He married, Mary Hodges, 25 October 1842, in Clarendon, Vermont. Born, 10 October 1820, in Clarendon, the daughter of Silas Wyllys Hodges and Mary Polly Gillett, Mary died, 29 October 1908, in Woburn, Massachusetts. She was David Sturges sixth cousin, once removed. Their common ancestors were Nathaniel Foote and Elizabeth Deming.xe "Hodges:Silas6 Wyllys 1786" XE "Gillett:Mary6 1790"  XE "Foote:Nathaniel1 ca.1592"  XE "Deming:Elizabeth ca.1595"  XE "Penfield:Mary 1820" \t "See Hodges"  David Sturges Penfield and his childhood friend Shephard Leach emigrated together to the West, first to Michigan but soon after to Illinois, arriving in the village of Rockford in 1838. They each purchased a large tract of land on the west side of the village, which then harbored only a few hundred settlers. After working their farms for a brief period, Penfield and Leach opened a hardware and mercantile store together on what became East State Street, in Rockford. Still later, David Penfield went into the real estate business with his younger brother John Giddings Penfield, who by then had joined them. In 1854, David joined a banking partnership to form a small bank, Briggs, Spafford & Penfield, which much later was merged into the Third National Bank of Rockford. Both Shepard Leach and David acquired substantial real estate holdings not only in Rockford, but also throughout the state of Illinois. XE "Spafford:Amos Catlin"  XE "Briggs:Chester C."  XE "Penfield:David6 Sturges 1812" xe Hodges:Mary7 1820" XE "Robinson:Elsbeth ca.1895"  In a letter to Robinson Haile Mower written in 1966 by a childhood friend and step-cousin, Elsbeth Robinson Ferguson, Grandmother Mary Penfield was remembered for her cheery morning greetings: Good Morning Lassie Number One, and the same for Lassies Two and Three. That always intrigued Elsbeth. After Davids death Mary Hodges Penfield assumed the responsibility for managing his extensive land holdings. She was meticulous in her record keeping. For example, for the month of February 1875 she listed properties in 14 different townships and paid taxes on them all for that month. The taxes on the property in Rockford alone were $775 a large sum for the time. The management of her estate required constant care and Mary sought help from her son-in-law, Henry Hayes Robinson. He handled her properties from 1882 to about 1895. As a real estate broker, the buying and selling of her properties was for him a lucrative business. As her grandson, Robinson Haile Mower, wrote to his daughter-in-law in 1968: XE "Penfield:John6 Giddings 1824"  XE "Leach:Shephard 1811"  XE "Mower:Robinson8 Haile 1887"  XE "Robinson:Henry Hayes 1846"  XE "Robinson:Elsbeth ca.1895"  You know about Uncle Henry? He was a real estate agent who was always after my Grandmother Penfield to sell her various properties, which were numerous: many business lots in downtown Rockford and farms in several [Illinois] counties. She gave the lot at the corner of State and Madison streets to the YMCA. Uncle Henry lost a commission on that. The SW corner of Kishwaukee and State Streets with a 2-story building was a feed store. Uncle Henry said it wasnt paying proper rent. He finally persuaded Grandmother to sell, promising her that it would never be a saloon. Heaven forbid as Grandmother was a true blue-stocking: she, with three others, financed the new First Congregational Church. Well, within 6 months that feed store was sold again to the biggest brewery in north Illinois. Uncle Henry got her to sell various lots in Rockford until Dad [Calvin Robinson Mower] found out. The actual settlement of Davids estate was delayed as it involved the sale of numerous farms throughout the state which were slow to sell. When Marys eldest daughter Laura died after the birth of her son, Lauras share of her fathers estate was to be settled onto her husband Henry and infant son Laurance. This was done and accepted by Henry. When Laurance became of age, Calvin Robinson Mower, the husband of Annie Frances stepped into the proceedings and asked that both Henry and Laurance sign a statement that they indeed had received their full and just share of any and all that was due them from the estate of the David Sturges Penfield and Mrs. David Sturges Penfield properties. It proved fortunate that this step was taken as in the summer of 1945, Laurances wife Ida Robinson started suit against the heirs of David Sturges and Mary Hodges Penfield and all the owners of property that had belonged to David Sturges and Mary Hodges Penfield at the time that his estate was settled. The suit shook the town of Rockford to the core. Fortunately, Calvins prescience was such that the case was settled in his and the property owners favor. Children of David Sturges Penfield (1812-1873) and Mary Hodges (1820-1908):  XE "Penfield:David6 Sturges 1812" xe Hodges:Mary7 1820" i. Laura7 Penfield. Born, 10 March 1848(?), in Rockford, Illinois, she died, 27 October 1878, in Rockford. NOTEREF _Ref400126690 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 32 She married, Henry Hayes Robinson, 25 March 1873(?), in Rockford. Born 6 September 1846, he was the son of Sylvester S. Robinson and Emily Skinner. Henry was a real estate broker in the town of Rockford. They had a son, Laurance Penfield Robinson, born 17 October 1878. About two years after Lauras death Henry married again. In his second marriage Henry had three daughters, Raye, Jean, and Elsbeth. Elsbeth married Donald B. Ferguson. XE "Penfield:Laura7 1848"  XE "Robinson:Henry Hayes 1846"  XE "Robinson:Laura 1848" \t "See Penfield"  XE "Robinson:Sylvester S."  XE "Skinner:Emily b.1833"  XE "Robinson:Emily b.1833" \t "See Skinner"  XE "Robinson:Laurance Penfield 1878"  XE "Robinson:Raye ca.1889"  XE "Robinson:Jean ca.1891"  XE "Robinson:Elsbeth ca.1895"  XE "Ferguson:Elsbeth ca.1895" \t "See Robinson"  XE "Ferguson:Donald B."  % ii. Annie Frances Penfield. Born, 30 June 1853, in Rockford, Illinois, NOTEREF _Ref400126690 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 32 she married, Calvin Robinson Mower, 4 October 1881, in Rockford. Born, 14 July 1840, in Cuttingsville, Vermont, he was the son of Gustavus Haile Mower and Mary Robinson. Annie and Calvin were second cousins, with their common ancestors, Dr. Silas Hodges and Mary Gould of Clarendon, Vermont. Annie and Calvin Mower had three sons: Penfield, Robinson Haile, and Clarendon. XE "Penfield:Annie7 Frances 1853"  XE "Mower:Calvin Robinson 1840"  XE "Mower:Annie Frances 1853" \t "See Penfield"  XE "Mower:Gustavus Haile 1811"  XE "Robinson:Mary 1813"  XE "Mower:Penfield8 1883"  XE "Mower:Robinson8 Haile 1887"  XE "Mower:Clarendon8 1892"  XE "Hodges:Silas5 1741/2"  XE "Gould:Mary4 1760"  iii. Mary Fuller Molly Penfield. Born, 2 February 1859, in Rockford, Illinois, NOTEREF _Ref400126690 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 32 she married, Stephen Alison Norton, D. D., 19 May 1899, in Rockford. Born, 9 June 1843, in Bradford, Pennsylvania, he was the son, possibly, of William Norton and Frances B. Wallace. Mary taught at Fiske University in Nashville, Tennessee for three years. She died, 9 February 1928 in Claremont, California. Stephen died there, 1 January 1930. Their daughter, Dorothy Norton, married, first, Frank Sleeper, with whom she had two children. Her second husband was named Frank Culver Kressen, who adopted her children. XE "Penfield:Mary7 Fuller 1859"  XE "Norton:Stephen Alison 1843"  XE "Norton:Mary Fuller 1859" \t "See Penfield"  XE "Norton:William"  XE "Wallace:Frances B."  XE "Norton:Frances B." \t "See Wallace"  XE "Norton:Dorothy 1900"  XE "Sleeper:Dorothy 1900" \t "See Norton"  XE "Sleeper:Frank"  XE "Kressen:Dorothy 1900" \t "See Norton"  XE "Kressen:Frank Culver"  REFERENCES ROYCE ANCESTRY Robert Royce m Mary Sims  ca.1676 1634 ca.1609 1687+ Jonathan Royce m Deborah Caulkins ca.1637 ca.1690 1660 1643/4 1724 Lieut. Caleb Chappell m Ruth Royce 1671 1733 1694 1669 1768 Samuel Gillett m Mary Chappell 1690 1771 1718/9 1700 1732 Israel Gillett m Mercy Coleman 1721/21772+ 1747 1730/11772+ Amasa Gillett m Mary Fuller 17641790+ 1786 1771ca.1855 Silas Wyllys Hodges m Mary Gillett 17861858 1810 17901841 David Sturges Penfield m Mary Hodges 18121873 1842 18201908 Annie Frances Penfield FIRST GENERATION 1. Robert1 Royce. Born in Long Sutton, England, he died, circa 1676(?), in New London, Connecticut. Probate of Estate: 22 September 1676(?), in New London. Immigration: before 1631(?) in Boston, Massachusetts. He married, possibly, Mary Sims, 4 June 1634, in Martock, county Somerset, England. Born, circa 1609(?) in England, she died, after 1687(?) in Wallingford, Connecticut. XE "Royce:Robert1"  XE "Sims:Mary ca.1609"  Robert Royce was an early settler in Stratford, Connecticut, for he had a lot recorded in his name in September 1648. The town itself was not founded till the following year. His occupation was that of cordwainer, or shoemaker. In October of 1656 he was appointed as a leather sealer in the town of Stratford. The remaining information about Robert Royce lies in the land records of both Stratford and New London, Connecticut which reveal that he bought and sold some eight pieces of property in Stratford prior to 1664. After 1664 his transactions occur in New London and suggest that he had removed thither. In September of 1666 he was on the jury of the County Court and two years later was appointed a member of the Grand Jury for New London. 25 February 66-77, Robert Rice (Royce) was voated and chosen by the towne to keep ye Ordinary. That is, the town voted Robert Royce the distinct honor and monetary reward of allowing him to run an Inn on his home lot in the center of the town of New London. The New London County Court records, quoted by the Royce Family Association, indicate that the death of Robert Royce occurred prior to September 22, 1676. For on that day the Court records state: The inventory of the Estate of Mr Robert Roice being presented in Court Septembr 22d 1676 was proved and ordered to be recorded. Severall papers were presented to this Court which were signed by Robert Roice as his Last Will & Testament but there being no witnesses to the same and the Executrix refusing to accept of her executrixship, this Court haveing seriously Considered the same & finding the estate to be 420 they distribute as follows: To the widdow the house and Barne with all the house Lotts as also the pasture Land with two acres of salt meadow to be & remaine unto her dureing her bedding to be at her dispose for ever. And in reguard the sd Roice hath manifested a great affection and good will to the ministry & the Comfortable Maintaineance thereof in N London, Norwich, & Wallingsford & Shewing willingness by some of his Estate to encourage the same in compliance therewith we order that forty shill of his estate be bestowed upon the present ministry of each of the fore mentioned three towns to be apid in good and current pay, and to Robert Roice sonn of Samll Roice ten pounds & that the rest of the estate of the sd Roice be distributed to his five sonns and three daughters equally as near as may be onely the sonns to have six pounds a piece more than the Daughters & the Reall Estate in the widdows hand to be in Like manner divided after her decease...  NOTEREF _Ref409418068 \h 3 Unfortunately the Will and Inventory themselves have not been preserved, but were lost possibly in the burning of New London by the British in 1781.  XE "Royce:Mary 1609" \t "See Sims"  Children of Robert Royce ( ca.1676) and Mary Sims (ca.1609-1687+):  XE "Royce:Robert1"  XE "Sims:Mary ca.1609"  i. Sarah2 Royce. Born, circa 1634(?) in New London, Connecticut, she died, 1 May 1711, in Norwich, Connecticut, and was buried, in Norwichtown, at 77 years of age, (g.s.). She married, NOTEREF _Ref409417088 \h 2 John Caulkins, son of Hugh Caulkins and Ann Eaton, before 1659(?), in New London. XE "Royce:Sarah2 ca.1634"  XE "Caulkins:John2 ca.1634"  XE "Caulkins:Hugh1 ca.1600"  XE "Eaton:Ann ca.1605"  ii. Nehemiah Royce. Born, circa 1635(?) in New London, Connecticut, he died, November 1706(?), in Wallingford, Connecticut. Occupation: Cordwainer. He married, NOTEREF _Ref409417088 \h 2 Hannah Morgan, 20 November 1660, in New London. Born, 18 July 1642, in Roxbury, Massachusetts, she was the daughter of James Morgan and Margery Hill. Hannah died, 12 December 1706, in Wallingford. Nehemiah was a Constable in New London in 1666, where he was listed among those accepted as freemen. By 1670 he had removed to Wallingford where he was listed as one of seventy original proprietors. XE "Royce:Nehemiah2 ca.1635"  XE "Morgan:Hannah 1642"  XE "Royce:Hannah 1642" \t "See Morgan"  XE "Morgan:James ca.1607"  XE "Morgan:Margery b.1627" \t "See Hill"  XE "Hill:Margery b.1627"  2 iii. Jonathan Royce. Born, ca.1637; m. 1st, ca.1657, Mary Spinning; m. 2nd, 1660, Deborah Caulkins. XE "Royce:Jonathan2 ca.1637"  iv. Samuel Royce. Born in New London, Connecticut, he died, circa 1711 in Wallingford, Connecticut. Probate of Estate: 24 December 1711, in New Haven, Connecticut. He married, NOTEREF _Ref409417088 \h 2 first, Hannah Churchill, 9 January 1666/7, in New London. Born, 1 November 1644, in Wethersfield, Connecticut, she was the daughter of Josiah Churchill and Elizabeth Foote. Hannah died between 1683 and 1690, in Wallingford. Samuel married, NOTEREF _Ref409417088 \h 2 second, Sarah Baldwin, 5 June 1690, in Wallingford. Born 25 September 1655, in Milford, Connecticut, she was the daughter of John Baldwin and Hannah Bruen. Sarah died, 11 January 1729, in Wallingford. XE "Royce:Samuel2 1638+"  XE "Churchill:Hannah 1644"  XE "Royce:Hannah 1644" \t "See Churchill"  XE "Churchill:Josiah 1614"  XE "Foote:Elizabeth 1616"  XE "Baldwin:Sarah 1655"  XE "Royce:Sarah 1655" \t "See Baldwin"  XE "Baldwin:John"  XE "Baldwin:Hannah 1643/4" \t "See Bruen"  XE "Bruen:Hannah 1643/4"  v. Isaac Royce. Born in New London, Connecticut, he died, circa 1682(?) in Wallingford, Connecticut. He married, NOTEREF _Ref409417088 \h 2 Elizabeth Lothrop, daughter of Samuel Lothrop and Elizabeth Scudder, 15 December 1669, in New London. XE "Royce:Isaac2 1639+"  XE "Lothrop / Lothropp:Elizabeth3 1648"  XE "Royce:Elizabeth 1648" \t "See Lothrop / Lothropp"  XE "Lothrop / Lothropp:Samuel2 ca.1622/3"  XE "Scudder:Elizabeth b.1631"  vi. Ruth Royce. Born in New London, Connecticut, she died, after 1689(?) in Wallingford, Connecticut. She married, NOTEREF _Ref409417088 \h 2 first, John Lothrop, son of Samuel Lothrop and Elizabeth Scudder, 15 December 1669, in Wallingford. She married, NOTEREF _Ref409417088 \h 2 second, Abraham Doolittle, 12 February 1688/9, in Wallingford. XE "Royce:Ruth2 1639+"  XE "Lothrop / Lothropp:John3 ca.1645"  XE "Lothrop / Lothropp:Ruth 1639+" \t "See Royce"  XE "Doolittle:Abraham 1650"  XE "Doolittle:Ruth 1639+" \t "See Royce"  vii. Nathaniel Royce. Born, circa 1639(?) in New London, Connecticut, he died, circa 1739(?) in Wallingford, Connecticut. He married, NOTEREF _Ref409417088 \h 2 first, Esther Moss, 27 October 1673, in Wallingford. He married, NOTEREF _Ref409417088 \h 2 second, Sarah Lothrop, daughter of Samuel Lothrop and Elizabeth Scudder, 21 April 1681, in New London. XE "Royce:Nathaniel2 ca.1639"  XE "Moss:Esther b.1660"  XE "Royce:Esther b.1660" \t "See Moss"  XE "Lothrop / Lothropp:Sarah3 ca.1665"  XE "Royce:Sarah b.1668" \t "See Lothrop / Lothropp"  SECOND GENERATION 2. Jonathan2 Royce (Robert1). Born, circa 1637(?) in New London, Connecticut, he died, circa 1690(?) in Norwich, Connecticut. He married, NOTEREF _Ref409417088 \h 2 first, Mary Spinning, circa 1657(?) in Strafford, Connecticut. Born the daughter of Humphrey Spinning of New London, she died, circa 1658(?).  XE "Royce:Mary b.1643" \t "See Spinning"  XE "Spinning:Humphrey"  At a Session of the Generall Assembly at Hartford, [October] the 3th, 1663, Jonath: Rice was among those accepted to be made free. NOTEREF _Ref518289804 \h 4 During the next few years he removed from Strafford to Norwich as his name appears on a list of freemen for that town in 1666. NOTEREF _Ref518290443 \h 5 XE "Royce:Deborah 1643/4" \t "See Caulkins"  XE "Caulkins:Hugh1 ca.1600"  XE "Eaton:Ann ca.1605"  XE "Woodward:John ca.1648"  XE "Woodward:Deborah 1643/4" \t "See Caulkins"  Jonathan Royce married, second, Deborah Caulkins, daughter of Hugh Caulkins and Ann Eaton, 4 June 1660, in Norwich. Born, 18 March 1643/4, in Gloucester, she died and was buried, 2 October 1724, in Lebanon, Connecticut, aged 83 years (g.s.). After the death of her husband, Deborah married, as his second wife, John Woodward of Lebanon. He died, 17 October 1724, in Lebanon, aged 76 years (g.s.). Children of Jonathan Royce (ca.1637-ca.1690) and Mary Spinning (b.1643-ca.1658):  XE "Royce:Jonathan2 ca.1637"  XE "Spinning:Mary b.1643"  i. Mary3 Royce. Born, after 1657(?) in Connecticut. She married, NOTEREF _Ref409417088 \h 2 first, John Beach, December 1678, in Wallingford, Connecticut. She married, NOTEREF _Ref409417088 \h 2 second, John Atwater, November 1718(?). XE "Royce:Mary3 1657+"  XE "Beach:John"  XE "Beach:Mary 1657+" \t "See Royce"  XE "Atwater:John"  XE "Atwater:Mary 1657+" \t "See Royce"  Children of Jonathan Royce (ca.1637-ca.1690) and Deborah Caulkins (1643/4-1724):  XE "Caulkins:Deborah2 1643/4"  XE "Royce:Jonathan2 ca.1637"  ii. Elizabeth Royce. Born, January 1661/2, in Norwich, Connecticut, NOTEREF _Ref409418214 \h 8 she died, 28 March 1688(?), in Norwich. She married, NOTEREF _Ref409417088 \h 2 William Backus, 3 November 1681, in Norwich. XE "Royce:Elizabeth3 1661/2"  XE "Backus:William 1660"  XE "Backus:Elizabeth 1661/2" \t "See Royce"  iii. John Royce. Born, 9 November 1663, in Norwich, Connecticut, NOTEREF _Ref409418214 \h 8 he died, 29 March 1724(?), in Norwich. He married, Sarah Perigoe, 29 November 1683, in Norwich. NOTEREF _Ref409418214 \h 8 XE "Royce:John3 1663"  XE "Perigoe:Sarah b.1670"  XE "Royce:Sarah b.1670" \t "See Perigoe"  iv. Sarah Royce. Born, October 1665(?), in Norwich, Connecticut, NOTEREF _Ref409418214 \h 8 she died, before 1692(?) in Windham, Connecticut. She married, NOTEREF _Ref409417088 \h 2 Samuel Lincoln, circa 1684(?), in Taunton, Massachusetts. XE "Royce:Sarah3 1665"  XE "Lincoln:Samuel 1658"  XE "Lincoln:Sarah 1665" \t "See Royce"  v. Abigail Royce. Born, September 1667, in Norwich, Connecticut, NOTEREF _Ref409418214 \h 8 she died, August 1668, in Norwich. NOTEREF _Ref409418214 \h 8 XE "Royce:Abigail3 1667"  ( vi. Ruth Royce. Born, April 1669, in Norwich, Connecticut, NOTEREF _Ref409418214 \h 8 she married, Lieutenant Caleb Chappell, son of George and Margaret Chappell, 4 June 1694, in Norwich. NOTEREF _Ref409418214 \h 8 XE "Royce:Ruth3 1669"  FOR THE DESCENDANTS OF RUTH ROYCE AND LIEUTENANT CALEB CHAPPELL SEE THE SECTION ON THE DESCENDANTS OF GEORGE CHAPPELL OF NEW LONDON vii. Hannah Royce. Born, April 1671, in Norwich, Connecticut, NOTEREF _Ref409418214 \h 8 she died, after 1690(?). XE "Royce:Hannah3 1671"  viii. Abijah Royce. Born, April 1673, in Norwich, Connecticut, NOTEREF _Ref409418214 \h 8 she died, after 1690(?). She married, Robert Wade, 11 March 1690/1, in Norwich. NOTEREF _Ref409418214 \h 8 XE "Royce:Abijah3 1673"  XE "Wade:Robert"  XE "Wade:Abijah 1673" \t "See Royce"  ix. Jonathan Royce. Born, August 1678, in Norwich, Connecticut, NOTEREF _Ref409418214 \h 8 he died, 10 May 1725, in Norwich. NOTEREF _Ref409418214 \h 8 He married, NOTEREF _Ref409418068 \h 3 Ruth Beckwith, March 1700, in Norwich. NOTEREF _Ref409418214 \h 8 XE "Royce:Jonathan3 1678"  XE "Beckwith:Ruth b.1687"  XE "Royce:Ruth b.1687" \t "See Beckwith"  x. Deborah Royce. Born, 10 August 1680, in Norwich, Connecticut, NOTEREF _Ref409418214 \h 8 she died, after 1700(?). She married, Thomas Stodder, December 1699, in Norwich. NOTEREF _Ref409418214 \h 8 XE "Royce:Deborah3 1680"  XE "Stodder:Thomas"  XE "Stodder:Deborah" \t "See Royce"  xi. David Royce. Born, 19 August 1682, in Norwich, Connecticut, NOTEREF _Ref409418214 \h 8 he died, before 13 November 1712, in Norwich. XE "Royce:David3 1682"  REFERENCES SHAW ANCESTRY Abraham Shaw m Bridget Best ca.1585ca.1638 1616 ca.1592b.1638 Nicholas Byram m Grace Shaw b.16101692 b.1642 1621b.1652 Thomas Whitman m Abigail Byram ca.1629ca.1712 1656 ca.16421712+ Benjamin Willis m Susanna Whitman ca.1631 1696 b.1690 1656+ 1710+ Ensign Morgan Cobb m Susannah Willis 1673 1755 b.1705  1710+ George Hodges m Susannah Cobb ca.1715 1787 1737 b.1720 1754+ Dr. Silas Hodges m Mary Gould 1741/21804 b.1779 17601843 Silas Wyllys Hodges m Mary Gillett 17861858 1810 17901841 David Sturges Penfield m Mary Hodges 18121873 1842 18201908 Annie Frances Penfield FIRST GENERATION 1. Abraham1 Shaw. Born, circa 1585, in Sowerby, England, he was baptized, 14 November 1585, in Sowerby, Halifax Parish, Yorkshire, England. He was the illegitimate son of Abrahm Dobson and Jenet Shaw, and adopted his mothers maiden name. NOTEREF _Ref407037191 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 1 He died, circa 1638 in Dedham, Massachusetts. Probate of Estate: circa 1639, in Dedham; Will, November, 1638. Inventory taken in 1638. Immigration: circa 1635(?) in Watertown, Massachusetts. XE "Dobson:Abraham"  XE "Shaw:Jenet"  Abraham Shaw first resided at Watertown where, beside his homestead, he owned some 70 acres of the first division as well as 10 acres of plowland. He must have sold these before 1638, as his name does not appear in the First Inventory of Grants and Possessions in Watertown. NOTEREF _Ref476318201 \h 3 XE "Shaw:Abraham1 1585"  XE "Best:Bridget 1592"  Abraham Shaw married, Bridget Best, 24 June 1616, in Halifax Parish. Born, circa 1592, in Ovenden, Yorkshire, England, she was baptized, 9 April 1592, the daughter of Henry Best and Grace Boithes, in Ovenden. XE "Shaw:Bridget 1592" \t "See Best"  XE "Best:Henry"  XE "Best:Grace" \t "See Boithes"  XE "Boithes:Grace"  At A generall Court, held at Newetowne, the 2th Day of the 9th Mo, 1637 (2 November 1637), Abrahm Shawe is graunted haulfe of the benefit of coles or yron stone, wch shalbee found in any coeq \o(,m)on ground wch is in the countryes disposeing. Abraham Shawe sometime of Hallifax in the County of Yorke Clothier & late of Dedham in N E planter made his last will & testament about November 1638. & thereby made Joseph Shawe his eldest sonne & Nicholas Biram his sonne in lawe his executors & dyed having 100B & divers other dutyes in the hands of severall persons they given a letter of attorney to Mr. [blank] Best of Hallifax aforesaid Clothier to receive the same & all profitts of Colemines whatsoever & the same Colemines to sell &c.  The last will & Testament of Abraham Shawe deceased NOTEREF _Ref407035806 \h 2 Memorandum that if it please Almyghtye God to take me to his mercye by death. That it is in my mine & will that my estate shal be disposed of as followeth (that is to say) I bequeathe to my sonne Johen, & Martha Shawe, beinge infants ten pownds betweene them, also betweene the aforesd Martha & Marye I leave as much quicke goods as shal be balance to eight pownds, also to Joseph in some goods twelve pownds as may be thought fitt : furder, that Joseph & John shall have my lott att Dedham equally to be devided between them. Also that all the rest of my estate whatsoever be devided, proportionate; betwene all my childron. Witnesses XE "Shaw:Martha2 ca.1632"  XE "Shaw:John2 ca.1630"  Nicolas Biram XE "Byram:Nicolas1 b.1620"  Joseph Shawe XE "Shaw:Joseph2 ca.1618"  XE "Shaw:Maria2 ca.1626"  These psons were ordered to make an Inventorye of the estate by the helpe & advice of Mr. Edward Allen. XE "Allen / Allyn:Edward"  Children of Abraham Shaw (ca.1585-ca.1638) and Bridget Best (ca.1592-b.1638):  XE "Shaw:Abraham1 1585"  XE "Best:Bridget 1592"  i. Joseph2 Shaw. Born, circa 1618, in Northowram, Halifax, Yorkshire, England, he was baptized, 14 March 1617/8, in Northowram. NOTEREF _Ref407037574 \h 4 XE "Shaw:Joseph2 ca.1618"  ( ii. Grace Shaw. Born, circa 1621, in Northowram, Halifax, Yorkshire, England, she was baptized, 15 August 1621, in Northowram. NOTEREF _Ref407037574 \h 4 She died, before 1652(?). She married, Nicholas Byram, before 1642(?).  XE "Shaw:Grace2 ca.1621"  FOR THE DESCENDANTS OF GRACE SHAW AND NICHOLAS BYRAM SEE THE SECTION ON THE DESCENDANTS OF NICHOLAS BYRAM OF BRIDGEWATER iii. Martha Shaw. Born, circa 1623, in Northowram, Halifax, Yorkshire, England, she was baptized, 1 December 1623, in Northowram. NOTEREF _Ref407037574 \h 4 She was buried, 31 March 1625, in Halifax. NOTEREF _Ref407037647 \h 5 XE "Shaw:Martha2 ca.1623"  iv. Maria Shaw. Born, circa 1626, in Northowram, Halifax, Yorkshire, England, she was baptized, 18 June 1626, in Northowram.  NOTEREF _Ref407037574 \h 4 XE "Shaw:Maria2 ca.1626"  v. John Shaw. Born, circa 1628, in Northowram, Halifax, Yorkshire, England, he was baptized, 16 February 1628, in Northowram  NOTEREF _Ref407037574 \h 4 He was buried, 12 April 1629, in Halifax. NOTEREF _Ref407037647 \h 5 XE "Shaw:John2 ca.1628"  vi. John Shaw. Born, circa 1630, in Northowram, Halifax, Yorkshire, England, he was baptized, 23 May 1630, in Northowram.  NOTEREF _Ref407037574 \h 4 XE "Shaw:John2 ca.1630"  vii. Martha Shaw. Born, circa 1632, in Northowram, Halifax, Yorkshire, England, she was baptized, 6 January 1631/2, in Northowram.  NOTEREF _Ref407037574 \h 4 XE "Shaw:Martha2 ca.1632"  REFERENCES SHERWOOD ANCESTRY Thomas Sherwood m Alice Seabrook ca.1586ca.1655 b.1620 ca.1587ca.1640 Thomas Sherwood m Ann Turney ca.16241695+ b.1659 b.16371673 David Ogden m Abigail Sherwood b.1675b.1715 b.1695 ca.16701744 David Ogden m Abigail Osborn ca.16951768 1724 ca.17041783 David Ogden m Jane Sturgis 17271775 1750 17291807 John Penfield m Eunice Ogden 17471829 1770 17531815 Sturges Penfield m Laura Giddings 17801866 1806 17851854 David Sturges Penfield m Mary Hodges 18121873 1842 18201908 Annie Frances Penfield FIRST GENERATION 1. Thomas1 Sherwood. Born, circa 1586(?) in England, he died, 1655, in Fairfield, Connecticut. Probate of Estate: 25 October 1655, in Fairfield; Will: July 21, 1655.  XE "Sherwood:Thomas1 ca.1586"  Thomas Sherwood came to Boston in the Frances, April 1634. His name and age (48 years) together with the names and ages of his wife Alice (47 years) and children Anna (14 years), Rose (11 years), Thomas (10 years), and Rebecca (9 years) were listed on the ships manifest. He first settled in Wethersfield, then in Stamford, and finally after 1648 he moved to Fairfield, or Stratford, Connecticut. At a Particular Court held on 5 June, 1645, Thomas Sherwood successfully sued for slander against Henry Gray and Jehu Burr. NOTEREF _Ref518292202 \h 6 Thomas Sherwood was a Deputy to the General Court on both 29 October 1653 and 3 October 1654. He died in 1655; his will names all his children by his first wife, Alice, and all six children by Mary, his second wife. NOTEREF _Ref411014317 \h 1 He married, first, Alice (-----), NOTEREF _Ref411014317 \h 1 before 1620(?), in St. Michaels Parish, England. Born, circa 1587(?) in England, she died, circa 1640(?) in Stamford.  XE "(-----):Alice ca.1587"  XE "Sherwood:Alice ca.1587" \t "See (-----)"  He married, second, Mary (-----), after 1639(?), possibly in Stamford, Connecticut. Born, circa 1629(?), Mary died, 1694, in Fairfield. Probate of Estate: 13 March 1693/4(?), in Fairfield; Will: January. 6, 1694. She immigrated in 1638/9. XE (-----):Mary b.1629"  XE "Sherwood:Mary b.1629" \t "See (-----)"  In 1656, Mary Sherwood testified for Goodwife Knapp at her trial for witchcraft. After the death of her husband, Thomas, in 1655, Mary Sherwood married, NOTEREF _Ref518743622 \h 4 second, 18 January 1658/9, John Banks, in Fairfield. He was not only a substantial land holder in Fairfield county, but also the lawyer who defended Mrs. Knapp. Unfortunately, he was unsuccessful and she was hung. Mary Sherwood accompanied her to the gallows. After their marriage Mary and John Banks lived in Rye, Connecticut, where he died, 12 December 1684. In her will, Mary Banks names among others, her sons, and her daughter Ruth. NOTEREF _Ref518743622 \h 4 Last Will of Thomas Sherwood of Fairfield NOTEREF _Ref518743622 \h 4  XE "Sherwood:Thomas1 ca.1586"  Imprimis. I give and bequath unto the children of my first wife. I bequath to my son Thomas five acres of upland lying upon the north end of Sasqua Neck. XE "Sherwood:Thomas2 b.1624"  I bequeath to my son Jane twenty Shillings XE "Sherwood:Jane2 b.1625"  I bequeath to my son Tamsen twenty Shillings XE "Sherwood:Thomasin2 b.1625"  I bequeath to my son Mary twenty Shillings I bequeath to my son Sarah twenty Shillings XE "Sherwood:Sarah2 b.1649"  I bequeath to my son Hanna twenty Shillings XE "Sherwood:Hannah2 ca.1620"  I bequeath to my son Rose twenty Shillings XE "Sherwood:Rose2 ca.1622"  I bequeath to my son Rebecca forty Shillings XE "Sherwood:Rebecca2 ca.1625"  I will that the above named legasies be payd within one year after my decease. I will and bequeath to my well beloved wife Mary Sherwood whom I make my executor and executrix of this my last will who shall pay the above named legasies. And also the legasies underwritten. As to my son Steven Sherwood I bequeath my dwelling house and homelot with all the buildings on this homelot and all the lott that layd next to my homelot on which I now live excepting half an acre. etc. etc. XE "Sherwood:Stephen2 b.1643"  I will and bequeath to my son Matthew all my upland and meadow lying on the other side of Uncawy Chreek namely on the east side of the said Creek. XE "Sherwood:Matthew2 ca.1643"  I will and bequeath to my daughter Mary ten pounds. XE "Sherwood:Mary2 1643+"  I will and bequeath to my daughter Ruth ten pounds. XE "Sherwood:Ruth2 b.1650"  I will and bequeath to my daughter Abigail ten pounds. XE "Sherwood:Abigail2 b.1655"  I will and bequeath unto my son Isaak that dwelling house next to my dwelling house that I now live in. And also I give him with the bulding on that homelot on which it standeth and he is to have the said half acre of land square off from the front the whole widence of the lot and soe downward. XE "Sherwood:Isaac2 1645"  XE (-----):Mary b.1629"  I give and bequeath to my loving and well beloved wife Mary Sherwood all the estate undivided whome I make mine Executor of this my last will Excepting a mare colt which my son Isaak shall have and that to his use and profit presently. I will that Steven have his portion when he is twenty years of age. And also that Matthew shall have his portion when he is twenty years old. And my son Isaak shall have four acres of meadow in the great meadow which I bouth of Peter Merritt and five acres in the new field which he is to have at twenty years of age. To Mary, Abigail and Ruth which I had by my last wife. Etc. etc. And I desire my well beloved friends Thomas Staples and Nathan Gold to be overseers of this my last will. Signed in presence and Witnesses of us this twenty first day of July 1655. Giles Smith Thomas Sherwood John Tomson XE "Sherwood:Thomas1 ca.1586"  XE "Thompson:John"  Proved October ye 25th, 1655. XE "Smith:Giles1 ca.1603"  Fairfield, Connecticut, Probabe Records, Liber 1, Folio 109-11 Children of Thomas Sherwood (ca.1586-1655) and Alice (-----) (ca.1587-ca.1640):  XE "Sherwood:Thomas1 ca.1586"  XE "(-----):Alice ca.1587"  i. Hannah2 Sherwood. Born, circa 1620(?) in England. XE "Sherwood:Hannah2 ca.1620"  ii. Rose Sherwood. Born, circa 1622(?) in England, she married, NOTEREF _Ref411014327 \h 3 first, Thomas Rumble, circa 1640(?), in Saybrook, Connecticut. Born about 1613, he sailed aboard the Truelove, in September 1635. He came to Saybrook and was in the Pequot War of 1637. He later settled in Stratford where he died circa 1649. Rose married, NOTEREF _Ref411014327 \h 3 second, Thomas Barlow, NOTEREF _Ref411014317 \h 1 before 1651, in Fairfield, Connecticut. She married, NOTEREF _Ref411014327 \h 3 third, Edward Nash, after 1668, in Fairfield. He was a tanner at Norwalk, Connecticut. Edward was freed from training, 9 March 1685/6. The inventory of his estate was taken at Norwalk on 2 August 1699. NOTEREF _Ref411014317 \h 1 XE "Sherwood:Rose2 ca.1622"  XE "Rumble:Thomas ca.1613"  XE "Rumble:Rose ca.1622" \t "See Sherwood"  XE "Barlow:Thomas"  XE "Barlow:Rose ca.1622" \t "See Sherwood"  XE "Nash:Edward"  XE "Nash:Rose ca.1622" \t "See Sherwood"  2 iii. Thomas Sherwood. Born, before 1624; m. b.1641, Sarah Seabrook. XE "Sherwood:Thomas2 b.1624"  iv. Jane Sherwood. XE "Sherwood:Jane2 b.1625"  v. Thomasin Sherwood. XE "Sherwood:Thomasin2 b.1625"  vi. Mary Sherwood. XE "Sherwood:Mary2 b.1625"  vii. Sarah Sherwood. She died, 12 March 1703/4(?), in Woodbury, Connecticut. She married, NOTEREF _Ref411014327 \h 3 John Wheeler, 16 December 1662, in Stratford, Connecticut. Born, about 1636, he was baptized, 16 August 1640, at Milford, Connecticut. He was the son of Thomas and Jane Wheeler of Milford. NOTEREF _Ref411014317 \h 1 After the death of his wife Sarah, John Wheeler married, second, NOTEREF _Ref411014327 \h 3 3 July 1706, Ruth Plumb, the widow of Robert Plumb of Milford. Born about 1641/2, she was baptized, 20 February 1641/2, the daughter of George and Sarah Clark, of Milford. John wrote his will on 23 July 1712 in which he named his wife, Ruth. He died, 3 December 1716 at Woodbury, in his 81st year.  NOTEREF _Ref411014317 \h 1 XE "Sherwood:Sarah2 b.1649"  XE "Wheeler:John ca.1636"  XE "Wheeler:Sarah b.1649" \t "See Sherwood"  XE "Clark / Clarke:Ruth 1641/2"  XE "Clark / Clarke:George 1611"  XE "(-----):Sarah b,1624"  XE "Wheeler:Thomas 1606"  XE "(-----):Jean b.1623"  viii. Rebecca Sherwood. Born, circa 1625(?) in England. XE "Sherwood:Rebecca2 ca.1625"  Children of Thomas Sherwood (ca.1586-1655) and Mary (-----) (b.1629-ca.1694):  XE "Sherwood:Thomas1 ca.1586"  XE (-----):Mary b.1629"  ix. Stephen Sherwood. He married, NOTEREF _Ref411014327 \h 3 first, Rebecca Turney, daughter of Benjamin Turney and Mary Odell, before 1661(?), in Fairfield, Connecticut. He married, NOTEREF _Ref411014327 \h 3 second, about 1687, Hannah Galpin, the widow of Philip Galpin, in Fairfield. She was the daughter of Henry Jackson of Fairfield. Stephen married, NOTEREF _Ref411014327 \h 3 third, Mary Merwin, circa 1700(?) in Fairfield. She was the widow of Luke Merwin, and prior to that, the widow of (-----) Guise. She was the daughter of Edward Adams. Her will of 22 March 1711/2 was proved, 7 May 1712. NOTEREF _Ref411014317 \h 1 XE "Sherwood:Stephen2 b.1643"  XE "Turney:Rebecca2 1639"  XE "Sherwood:Rebecca 1639" \t "See Turney"  XE "Turney:Benjamin1 b.1600"  XE "Odell:Mary ca.1605"  XE "Jackson:Hannah2 b.1659"  XE "Sherwood:Hannah b.1659" \t "See Jackson"  XE "Galpin:Philip"  XE "Jackson:Henry1 ca.1606"  XE "Adams:Mary b.1687"  XE "Sherwood:Mary b.1687" \t "See Adams"  XE "Merwin:Luke"  XE "Merwin:Mary b.1687" \t "See Adams"  XE "Guire:(-----)"  XE "Guire:Mary b.1687" \t "See Adams"  XE "Adams:Edward"  x. Matthew Sherwood. Born, circa 1643, he died, 26 October 1715, and was buried in Stratfield, Connecticut, in his 72nd year(g.s.). Probate of Estate: 21 December 1715(?), in Stratfield; Will: April 14, 1715. He married, first, Sarah Turney, before 1670(?) in Fairfield, Connecticut. Born, 11 December 1641, in Concord, Massachusetts, the daughter of Benjamin Turney and Mary Odell, she died circa 1670. He married, second, Mary Fitch, daughter of Thomas Fitch and Anna Stacey, after 1670(?) in Fairfield. Born, circa 1643 in Norwalk, Connecticut, she died, 25 December 1730, and was buried in Stratfield, at about 87 years of age(g.s). Probate of Estate: 2 February 1730/1(?), in Stratfield; Will: 9 July 1726.  XE "Sherwood:Matthew2 ca.1643"  XE "Turney:Sarah2 ca.1641"  XE "Sherwood:Sarah 1641" \t "See Turney"  XE "Turney:Benjamin1 b.1600"  XE "Odell:Mary ca.1605"  XE Fitch:Thomas1 ca.1612"  XE "Stacey:Anna b.1618"  XE Fitch:Mary2 ca.1643"  XE "Sherwood:Mary ca.1643" \t "See Fitch"  xi. Mary Sherwood. XE "Sherwood:Mary2 1643+"  xii. Ruth Sherwood. She married, NOTEREF _Ref411014317 \h 1 Joshua Holcomb, 4 June 1663, in Windsor, Connecticut. XE "Sherwood:Ruth2 b.1650"  XE Holcomb / Holcombe:Joshua"  XE Holcomb / Holcombe:Ruth b.1650" \t "See Sherwood"  xiii. Abigail Sherwood. Died, 1692(?) in Fairfield, Connecticut. Will: 29 January 1692. She married, Daniel Lockwood, son of Robert Lockwood and Susannah Norman, circa 1668(?) in Fairfield. He died there, circa 1691. XE "Sherwood:Abigail2 b.1655"  XE "Lockwood:Daniel 1640"  XE "Lockwood:Abigail b.1655" \t "See Sherwood"  XE "Lockwood:Robert"  XE "Norman:Susanna b.1621"  XE "Lockwood:Susanna b.1621" \t "See Norman"  xiv. Isaac Sherwood. Born, in 1645, in Fairfield, Connecticut, he died, after 1739 in Westport, Connecticut. He married, NOTEREF _Ref411014327 \h 3 Elizabeth Jackson, daughter of John Jackson and Elizabeth Smith, before 1681(?) in Stratford. XE "Sherwood:Isaac2 1645"  XE "Jackson:Elizabeth3 b.1668"  XE "Sherwood:Elizabeth b.1668" \t "See Jackson"  XE "Jackson:John2 ca.1640"  XE "Smith:Elizabeth2 1635+"  SECOND GENERATION 2. Thomas2 Sherwood (Thomas1). NOTEREF _Ref411014317 \h 1 Born, possibly before 1624, in England, he was baptized, 23 January 1629/30(?), in St. Michaels, London, England. He died, June 1658 in Stratford, Connecticut. Will: 4 June 1657, Stratford. Inventory was taken on 4 June 1658. Immigration: April 1634(?), in Boston, Massachusetts, with parents. He was settled in Stratford by 1639. He married, NOTEREF _Ref411014317 \h 1 Sarah Seabrook, before 1640(?), in Stratford. Born, possible in 1623(?), in Chesham, county Buckingham, England, the daughter of Robert Seabrook and possibly Alice Goodspeed. She died, before 1659(?) in Fairfield. Thomas Sherwood was a Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature from Stratford for the years, 1645, 1649, 1650, 1653, and 1654. He served on the war committee for Stratford, in October 1654. XE "Seabrook:Robert"  XE "Seabrook:Alice b.1610" \t "See Goodspeed"  XE "Goodspeed:Alice b.1610"   XE "Sherwood:Sarah ca.1623" \t "See Seabrook"  Children of Thomas Sherwood (b.1624-1657) and Sarah Seabrook (ca.1623-b.1659):  XE "Sherwood:Thomas2 b.1624"  XE "Seabrook:Sarah ca.1623"  3. i. Thomas3 Sherwood. Born, b.1640; m. 1st, ca.1652, Sarah Wheeler; m. 2nd, b. 1659, Ann Turney; m. 3rd, ca.1680, Elizabeth Cable; m; 4th, 1695 Sarah (Hide) Coley. XE "Sherwood:Thomas3 b.1640"  ii. Sarah Sherwood. Born, circa 1643(?), at Stratford, Connecticut, she died, 12 March 1703/4, at Woodbury, Connecticut. She married, at the beginning of December 1662, John Wheeler. He conveyed, 8 February 1672/3, the right in land given to his wife by her Grandfather Seabrook, to Jehiel Preston. Samuel Stiles conveyed in similar terms, 24 May 1673. XE "Sherwood:Sarah3 ca.1643"  XE "Wheeler:John"  XE "Wheeler:Sarah ca.1643" \t "See Sherwood"  XE "Preston:Jehiel"  iii. Elizabeth Sherwood. Born, circa 1645(?), she died, 3 June 1719, at Woodbury, Connecticut. She married, last of December 1664, Samuel Stiles.  XE "Sherwood:Elizabeth3 ca.1645"  XE "Stiles:Samuel"  XE "Stiles:Elizabeth ca.1645" \t "See Sherwood"  iv. Mary Sherwood. Born, circa 1650(?), she married, 13 July 1670, Josiah Tibbals, in Milford, Connecticut. Born, the son of Thomas and Mary Tibbals, Josiah died in 1726, in Milford. XE "Sherwood:Mary3 ca.1650"  XE "Tibbals:Josiah"  XE "Tibbals:Mary ca.1650" \t "See Sherwood"  XE "Tibbals:Thomas 1615"  XE "(-----):Mary b.1630"  XE "Tibbals:Mary b.1630" \t "See (-----)"  v. John Sherwood. Born, circa 1653, at Stratford, Connecticut, he died there in 1689. His will was drawn, 8 October 1689, and the Inventory was taken, 5 November 1689, in Stratford. John Sherwood married, 23 April 1685, Sarah Hurd. Born, 17 February 1665/6, she was the daughter of John Hurd. After the death of her husband, Sarah married, second, 2 July 1691, Samuel Beecher. XE "Sherwood:John3 ca.1653"  XE "Hurd:Sarah 1665/6"  XE "Sherwood:Sarah 1665/6" \t "See Hurd"  XE "Hurd:John"  THIRD GENERATION 3. Thomas3 Sherwood (Thomas2, Thomas1). NOTEREF _Ref411014317 \h 1 Born, before 1640, in Stratford, Connecticut, he died, 1699 in Stratford. Will: 8 October 1689, Stratford. Inventory was taken on 12 March 1698/9. He married, NOTEREF _Ref411014327 \h 3 first, Sarah Wheeler, daughter of Thomas Wheeler Sr. and Ann Halsey, after 1652, in Fairfield. Born, circa 1628 in Cranefield, County Bedford, England, she was baptized, 10 August 1628, in Cranefield. She died, before 1659(?) in Fairfield. XE "Sherwood:Sarah ca.1628" \t "See Wheeler"  XE "Wheeler:Thomas1 ca.1591"  XE "Halsey:Ann b.1600"  He married, NOTEREF _Ref411014327 \h 3 second, Ann Turney, daughter of Benjamin Turney and Mary Odell, before 1659(?), in Fairfield, Connecticut. Born, circa 1637(?) in Concord, Massachusetts, she died, 7 November 1673, in Fairfield. XE "Sherwood:Ann ca.1637" \t "See Turney"  XE "Turney:Benjamin1 b.1600"  XE "Odell:Mary ca.1605"  He married, NOTEREF _Ref411014327 \h 3 third, Elizabeth (), circa 1680(?) in Fairfield, the widow of John Cable, who died in 1673. Elizabeth died, before 1695(?) in Fairfield. XE "(-----):Elizabeth b.1648"  XE "Sherwood:Elizabeth b.1648" \t "See (-----)"  XE "Cable:John 1641"  XE "Cable:Elizabeth b.1648" \t "See (-----)"  He married, NOTEREF _Ref411014327 \h 3 fourth, Sarah Hide, 24 June 1695, in Fairfield. She was the widow of Peter Coley. Marriage Contract, 24 June 1695, in Fairfield. She was the daughter of Humphrey and Ann Hide of Fairfield. XE "Hide:Sarah b.1650"  XE "Sherwood:Sarah b.1650" \t "See Hide"  XE "Coley:Peter ca.1641"  XE "Coley:Sarah b.1650" \t "See Hide"  XE "Hide:Humphrey"  XE "(-----):Ann b.1627"  XE "Hide:Ann b.1627" \t "See (-----)"  Children of Thomas Sherwood (b.1640-1699) and Sarah Wheeler (ca.1628-b.1659):  XE "Sherwood:Thomas3 b.1640"  XE "Wheeler:Sarah2 ca.1628"  i. Thomas4 Sherwood. He married, Sarah (-----) in Fairfield, Connecticut. XE "Sherwood:Thomas4 1652+"  XE "(-----):Sarah"  XE "Sherwood:Sarah" \t "See (-----)"  ii. Sarah Sherwood. She married, NOTEREF _Ref411014327 \h 3 John Whitlock, circa 1682(?), in Fairfield, Connecticut. XE "Sherwood:Sarah4 1653+"  XE "Whitlock:John"  XE "Whitlock:Sarah 1653+" \t "See Sherwood"  Children of Thomas Sherwood (b.1640-1699) and Ann Turney (ca.1637-1673):  XE "Sherwood:Thomas3 b.1640"  XE "Turney:Ann2 ca.1637"  iii. Benjamin Sherwood. Born, circa 1669(?) in Fairfield, Connecticut. XE "Sherwood:Benjamin4 1669"  ( iv. Abigail Sherwood. Born, circa 1670(?), she married, David Ogden, son of Richard Ogden and Mary (-----), before 1695(?) in Fairfield, Connecticut.  XE "Sherwood:Abigail4 1670"  FOR THE DESCENDANTS OF ABIGAIL SHERWOOD AND DAVID OGDEN SEE THE SECTION ON THE DESCENDANTS OF RICHARD OGDEN OF FAIRFIELD v. Mary Sherwood. She married, David Whitlock. On 1 January 1697/8 Thomas Sherwood, Sr. conveyed a plot of land to daughter Mary, wife of David Whitlock. Davids Will, dated 11 February 1713/4 was proved 4 May 1722. Mary survived her husband. XE "Sherwood:Mary4 1670+"  XE "Whitlock:David"  XE "Whitlock:Mary 1670+" \t "See Sherwood"  vi. Samuel Sherwood. Born in Fairfield, Connecticut. XE "Sherwood:Samuel4 1671+"  vii. Ruth Sherwood. Born in Fairfield, Connecticut, she died, after 1718(?) in Fairfield. She married, first, Samuel Drake, before 1687(?) in Fairfield. She married, second, John Barlow, son of John Barlow and Abigail Lockwood, circa 1692(?) in Fairfield. On 22 January 1717/8, the estate of John Barlow was distributed to his widow Ruth and his four sons. XE "Sherwood:Ruth4 1672+"  XE "Drake:Samuel"  XE "Drake:Ruth 1672+" \t "See Sherwood"  XE "Barlow:John3 ca.1668"  XE "Barlow:Ruth 1672+" \t "See Sherwood"  XE "Barlow:John2"  XE "Lockwood:Abigail 1645+"  viii. Isaac Sherwood. Born, circa 1675(?) in Fairfield, Connecticut. XE "Sherwood:Isaac4 ca.1675"  ix. Phebe Sherwood. Born in Fairfield, Connecticut, she married, Samuel Bradley. He and his wife were baptized 25 May 1712, at Fairfield. XE "Sherwood:Phebe4 1675+"  XE "Bradley:Samuel"  XE "Bradley:Phebe" \t "See Sherwood"  x. Hannah Sherwood. Born in Fairfield, Connecticut, she married, first, John Bradley, son of Francis Bradley and Ruth Barlow, before 1693(?) in Fairfield. In 1703, Hannah Bradley and her son Francis Bradley administered her husbands estate. She married, second, Cornelius Jones, who was born, 1 March 1687/8, the son of Joseph Jones and Rebecca Drake of Stamford, Connecticut. In 1707, he was appointed guardian for four of her six children. XE "Sherwood:Hannah4 1676+"  XE "Bradley:John"  XE "Jones:Cornelius 1687/8"  XE "Jones:Joseph"  XE "Drake:Rebecca"  REFERENCES SMITH ANCESTRY Giles Smith m ( ) ( ) ca.1603 1669 b.1630 George Godwin m Ellen Smith  ca.1658 1650/1 b.1637 1658+ Joseph Jackson m Mary Godwin  ca.1681 ca.1670 1651+ 1687+ Daniel Bradley m Abigail Jackson  ca.1713 ca.1697 b.1684 1713+ Soloman Sturgis m Abigail Bradley ca.16981779 1724/5 ca.17061748+ David Ogden m Jane Sturgis 17271775 1750 17291807 John Penfield m Eunice Ogden 17471829 1770 17531815 Sturges Penfield m Laura Giddings 17801866 1806 17851854 David Sturges Penfield m Mary Hodges 18121873 1842 18201908 Annie Frances Penfield FIRST GENERATION 1. Giles1 Smith. Born, circa 1603(?) in England, he died, circa 1669 in Fairfield, Connecticut. Probate of Estate: 14 January 1669/70(?), in Fairfield; Will: September 10, 1669. Immigration: before 1639(?). He married, first, before 1630(?). He married, NOTEREF _Ref411271102 \h 1 second, Eunice, circa 1660(?), in Hartford, Connecticut. She died, after 1670(?) in Fairfield.  XE "(-----):Eunice"  XE "Smith:Eunice" \t "See (-----)"  Children of Giles Smith (ca.1603-ca.1669):  XE "Smith:Giles1 ca.1603"  i. Elizabeth2 Smith. Born, after 1630(?), she died, after 1689(?) in Fairfield, Connecticut. She married, NOTEREF _Ref411271102 \h 1 John Jackson, son of Henry Jackson, circa 1662(?), in Stamford, Connecticut. XE "Smith:Elizabeth2 1630+"  XE "Jackson:John2 ca.1640"  XE "Jackson:Elizabeth 1630+" \t "See Smith"  XE "Jackson:Henry1 ca.1606"  ( ii. Ellen Smith. Born in Hartford, Connecticut, she married, NOTEREF _Ref411271102 \h 1 George Godwin, 21 February 1650/1(?), in Hartford. XE "Smith:Ellen2 b.1637"  FOR THE DESCENDANTS OF ELLEN SMITH AND GEORGE GODWIN SEE THE SECTION ON THE DESCENDANTS OF GEORGE GODWIN OF FAIRFIELD iii. Joanna Smith. Born, circa 1649(?) in Hartford, Connecticut, she was baptized, 25 March 1649(?), in Hartford, Connecticut. She died, before 1677(?) in Fairfield, Connecticut. She married, NOTEREF _Ref411271102 \h 1 Jacob Gray, 10 September 1669, in Fairfield. XE "Smith:Joanna2 ca.1639"  XE "Gray:Jacob"  XE "Gray:Joanna ca.1639" \t "See Smith"  iv. Samuel Smith. Born, circa 1649(?) in Hartford, Connecticut, he died, 1699(?) in Fairfield, Connecticut. Probate of Estate: 21 March 1698/9(?), in Fairfield; Will: 27 February 1699. He married, NOTEREF _Ref411271102 \h 1 Sarah Frost, circa 1665(?) in Fairfield. XE "Smith:Samuel2 ca.1649"  XE "Frost:Sarah b.1652"  XE "Smith:Sarah b.1652" \t "See Frost"  v. Eluzai Smith. Born in Hartford, Connecticut, he died, after 1706(?) in Fairfield, Salem County, New Jersey. He married, NOTEREF _Ref411271102 \h 1 Rebecca Rowland, circa 1685(?), in Fairfield, Connecticut. XE "Smith:Eluzai2 1649+"  XE "Rowland:Rebecca b.1672"  XE "Smith:Rebecca b.1672" \t "See Rowland"  vi. John Smith. Born in Hartford, Connecticut, he died, before 1690(?) in Fairfield, Connecticut. Probate of Estate: 30 October 1690(?), in Fairfield. He married, NOTEREF _Ref411271102 \h 1 Elizabeth Jennings, circa 1688(?), in Fairfield. XE "Smith:John2 1650+"  XE "Jennings:Elizabeth b.1675"  XE "Smith:Elizabeth b.1675" \t "See Jennings"  REFERENCES STANLEY ANCESTRY Thomas Stanley m Benet Tritton ca.15971662/3 1630 16091664/5 John Porter m Mary Stanley ca.1622/31688 b.1651 ca.16291688 Sergt. John Porter m Joanna Gaylord 16511698/9 1669 1652/3-1698/9 Moses Rowley m Martha Porter ca.16791737+ 1707 1687ca.1729 Ebenezer Fuller m Mary Rowley 17151749 1738 17081798 Roger Fuller m Martha Phelps 17471819 1766 17491785 Amasa Gillett m Mary Fuller 17641790+ 1786 1771ca.1855 Silas Wyllys Hodges m Mary Gillett 17861858 1810 17901841 David Sturges Penfield m Mary Hodges 18121873 1842 18201908 Annie Frances Penfield FIRST GENERATION 1. Thomas1 Stanley. Born, circa 1597(?) in Ashford, county Kent, England, he died and was buried, 31 January 1662/3(?), in Hadley, Massachusetts. Probate of Estate in Northampton, Massachusetts, Will: January. 29, 1659. Thomas Stanley married, Benet Tritton, 3 August 1630, in Ashford, county Kent, England. Benet born, circa 1609, she was baptized 30 July 1609, in Ashford, the daughter of Daniel Tritton and Alice Goldhatch. After the death of her first husband, Thomas, Benet married, Gregory Wolterton, as his second wife in 1663. Benet died 30 January 1664/5, in Hadley, aged 55 years. Burial: January 1664/5, in the Center Church Cemetery, Hartford, Connecticut. Probate of Estate in Hartford; Will: March 28, 1665. XE "Stanley:Thomas1 ca.1597"  XE "Tritton:Benet 1609"  XE "Stanley:Benet 1609" \t "See Tritton"  XE "Tritton:Daniel"  XE "Tritton:Alice" \t "See Goldhatch"  XE "Goldhatch:Alice"  XE "Wolterton:Benet 1609" \t "See Tritton"  XE "Wolterton:Gregory ca.1593"  Thomas Stanley sailed on one of the several ships that were detained by order of the Privy Council in the early spring of 1634 till 28 February when they were released under bond to guarantee that they conform to certain articles. It is probable that most of the ships that then sailed came into Boston harbor during the second week of May, 1634. Thomas Stanley was bound initially for Cambridge with his two brothers and their families, but the following year left and was among the first settlers of Hartford. To distinguish the cattle running freely in the woods & fields, the Town of Hartford compiled a list of ear marks. Tho Stanly a peece cutt out of the side of the Neare eare toward the topp.  At a publeck metting in Jenewary 29 1643 [29 January 1643/4] it is ordered yt mr goeq \o(~,u) mr hocker mr Stone mr goodwing Thom: Standla & Thom: Lord Senr: & Rch olmsted & Thom Lord Junr: Shall befreed from Common worck in the hyway for the three yeares nextt insewing on Condition yt thay shall at theire eq \o(_,p)eq \o(_,p) carges mack the hyway pasabell with loden carttes from John beddeles house to Thom Standlas house before the end of the foresayd three yeres NOTEREF _Ref412358672 \h 3 XE "Lord:Thomas"  XE "Olmstead:Richard"  At a Ginerall Toune metting vpon the 27th of Jeneu 1647 [27 January 1647/8] this Choyce was made viz and Thomas Standla & Thomas Bunc are Chosen to be eq \o(_,p)sented for to be sworne Constabells for ye Next ensuing yeare  NOTEREF _Ref412358672 \h 3 XE "Bunce:Thomas"  At a Session of the Generall Courte, the 31st of October 1650. Thomas Standly, of Hartford, complaining to this Courte of a dissability in one of his armes, (wch was broken not long since,) to handle his Armes and to doe his postures in millitary discipline, vppon training days; this Courte frees the said Thomas Standly from his training, till they shall see just cause to allter the same. Att A generall Towne meeteinge on ye 8th of ffebury 1652 [8 February 1652/3]: theire was chosen to order the Afayres of ye Towne for ye yeare Insueinge: to say. Constables Thomas Stanly NOTEREF _Ref412358672 \h 3 The Last Will of Thomas Stanley of Hadley The 29th of January 1659, the last will of mee Thomas Stanley, written with my owne hand. My wife Benett I ordayne my whole and sole executor. Vnto my son Nathaneell Stanley I give all my house & lands in Hartford to him & his heires forever after his mothers decease. Vnto my wife Benett I give out of the house & lands at Hartford seaven pounds every yeare as long as shee liveth, to be paid to her by my son Nathaneell Stanley, in wheat & pease price currant. Vnto my wife Benett I give my house and land that is here at the new Plantation at ye East side of ye Great River neere Northampton & all my household stuffe & all my Cattell, shee to pay all my debts: And shee to performe unto James Bebe & my Cozen John Stadley that wch is before written according to my true meaninge. Whereunto I have sett my hand this 29 of January 1659. Pr me Thomas Stanley. And unto my three daughters I give five pounds apeece to be paid within one yeare after my decease. Thomas Stanley. Children of Thomas Stanley (1597-1662/3) and Benet Tritton (1609-1664/5):  XE "Stanley:Thomas1 ca.1597"  XE "Tritton:Benet 1609"  ( i. Mary2 Stanley. Born, circa 1629 in Hartford, Connecticut, she married, John Porter, son of John Porter and Anna White, before 1651(?), in Windsor, Connecticut. XE "Stanley:Mary2 ca.1629"  FOR THE DESCENDANTS OF MARY STANLEY AND JOHN PORTER SEE THE SECTION ON THE DESCENDANTS OF JOHN PORTER OF WINDSOR ii. Nathaniel Stanley. Born, circa 1638(?) in Hartford, Connecticut, he died, 14 November 1712(?), in Hartford, Connecticut, in his 74th year. Burial: November 1712(?), in Center Church Cemetery, Hartford, Connecticut. He married, NOTEREF _Ref520603404 \h 6 Sarah Boosey, NOTEREF _Ref516414600 \h 2 2 June 1659, in Hartford, Connecticut. XE "Stanley:Nathaniel2 ca.1638"  XE "Boosey:Sarah 1636"  XE "Stanley:Sarah 1636" \t "See Boosey"  iii. Sarah Stanley. Born, before 1643(?), she died, circa 1718(?) in Farmington, Connecticut. She married, NOTEREF _Ref520603404 \h 6 John Wadsworth, circa 1656(?), in Farmington. XE "Stanley:Sarah2 b.1643"  XE "Wadsworth:John"  XE "Wadsworth:Sarah b.1643" \t "See Stanley"  iv. Hannah Stanley. Born, before 1646, she died, 18 December 1708(?), in Hadley, Massachusetts. She married, NOTEREF _Ref520603404 \h 6 Samuel Porter, son of John Porter and Anna White, circa 1659(?), in Hartford, Connecticut. XE "Porter:Samuel2 1635"  XE "Stanley:Hannah2 b.1646"  XE "Porter:John1 ca.1594"  XE "White:Anna ca.1597"  REFERENCES STEBBINS ANCESTRY Dea. Edward Stebbins m Frances Tough ca.1594/51668 b.1629 ca.15951673 Walter Gaylord m Mary Stebbins b.16301689 1648 ca.16301657 Sergt. John Porter m Joanna Gaylord 16511698/9 1669 1652/3-1698/9 Moses Rowley m Martha Porter ca.16791737+ 1707 1687ca.1729 Ebenezer Fuller m Mary Rowley 17151749 1738 17081798 Roger Fuller m Martha Phelps 17471819 1766 17491785 Amasa Gillett m Mary Fuller 17641790+ 1786 1771ca.1855 Silas Wyllys Hodges m Mary Gillett 17861858 1810 17901841 David Sturges Penfield m Mary Hodges 18121873 1842 18201908 Annie Frances Penfield FIRST GENERATION 1. Deacon Edward1 Stebbins., Born, circa 1594/5, he was possibly baptized at Black Notley, county Essex, England, on 24 February 1594/5, as Edward Stebbing, the son of William Stebbing. He died, 1668, in Hartford, Connecticut. Probate of Estate: 19 August 1668, in Hartford; Will: August 24, 1663. XE Stebbing / Stebbins:Edward1 ca.1594/5"  XE Stebbing / Stebbins:William"  Edward Stebbins married, as her third husband, Frances Tough, before 1629, in England. NOTEREF _Ref518884113 \h 3 Born, about 1595, in England, she was the daughter of Ralph Tough of Burrough-on-the-Hill, co. Leicester, and the widow of Thomas Smith, and prior to that, the widow of Sampson Chester. Frances Stebbins died, in the winter of 1673, in Hartford. Probate of Estate: 20 January 1673/4, in Hartford; Will: May 20, 1670. XE "Tough:Frances ca.1595"  XE Stebbing / Stebbins:Frances ca.1595" \t "See Tough"  XE "Smith:Thomas"  XE "Smith:Frances ca.1595" \t "See Tough"  XE "Chester:Sampson"  XE "Chester:Frances ca.1595" \t "See Tough"  XE "Tough:Ralph"  Edward Stebbins came to New England before 29 March 1632 and settled at New Town, later to be called Cambridge. On that date he was listed as one of the inhabitants who agreed to the setting up of common pales, a fence-like structure of vertical posts. He took the freemans oath at Cambridge, 14 May 1634, where he had a house and garden lot and six other plots of land amounting to twenty-four acres. He lived on what is now Harvard Square, opposite the Yard. NOTEREF _Ref518884113 \h 3 The following year he served as a representative from Cambridge to the General Court of Massachusetts Bay Colony. On 2 May 1636 he sold his house and some land in Cambridge to Nicholas Danforth, and shortly thereafter he removed to Connecticut, where he was one of the founders of Hartford. NOTEREF _Ref518884113 \h 3 He served the Town of Hartford as a Deputy to the General Court for the years 1639-1641, 1649-1655, and 1666. He also served as a juror in the years 1639, 1642, 1643, 1645, 1647, 1651, 1655, 1658, and 1662. To distinguish the cattle that roamed free in the woods and fields, the Town of Hartford compiled a list of ear marks in which it was noted that Edward Stebbinge his marke a slitt downe the topp of both eares  Some indication of Edward Stebbins interest in community affairs come from the following entries in the Records for the Town of Hartford. NOTEREF _Ref412286217 \h 8 In September 1638, he served as Constable for the town of Hartford. At a town meeting in September 1639, It is ordered that Edward Stebne & brother Rescu shall vew the pale & take the forfits & demand the trespases of any man against the former orders Concerning fences gats or hogs for the time they shall spend if the forfits do not pay them At a general meeting of 18th February 1640/1, it is ordered yt ther shall be libertie for sertyne men that be behind of yr laste towne Rate wch shall be apoynted bie Edwerd stebne and william westwood to work out a sertyne Soom of mony in pipe staues for satisfaxione of mr hopkins for monie disbursed bie him for ye townse vse to ye valew of ten or twellue pownds. XE "Westwood:William 1606"  At a Town Meeting on 18 January 1641/2, a list of names of individuals who were in debt to the Town was presented: The same time acownted with Edward Stebin & he is a debter to the towne 01 06 10.  XE "Phillips:William"  XE "Holmsted:Richard"  XE "Spenser:Thomas 1607"  To protect the swamp grass from the unfettered cattle, on the 18th of nouember 1644 at a town metting it is ordered that Edward Stebing william philups Richard holmsted Thomas Spenser shall haue full power to view all the land from that fenc alredy dune vp to podunk: and apoynt wher the fenc shall be sett along the swamp: and eury man shall make a sufitiantt fenc to cep outt cattell to be dune by the 14th of aprell next vnder the penelty of 5s for eury rod that shall nott be dun by that time: At a General Town Meeting of Hartford, on 27 January 1647/8, Edward Stebbins was chosen for one of two Townsmen (Selectmen) for the ensuing year.  XE Stebbing / Stebbins:Edward1 ca.1594/5"  At a towne Meetinge vpon the 4th day of ffebrawary 1650 [4 February 1650/1] and itt was fforder voted by the towne thatt mr John Calick mr John Tallcott & Edward stebine and andrew backon showld make the ratte XE "Talcott:John"  At a Towne meating the 18th of December 1655 the Towne by vote chose Thom : Osmor and Wm wadsworth wth mr Tallcot and Good Stebing whoe mr Goodwinn chose to take the account of the money that Mr Goodwin received of the town for Biulding of [a scoole] Hous and make report of it [unto the] town Next Towne [meeting].  XE "Wadsworth:William 1595"  In addition to the towns concern over a school, it was also interested in milling. At a Towne meatinge the 23th of Janvary 1655 [23 January 1655/6] the Towne doe declare that they doe one that which ther Committe hau done in purchasing the old mell with the appurtenances thereunto belonging of mr Cullick and mr Wyllis/ and doe promis to stand to what ther Committe hau done and make good payment for ther purchas according to their agreament: the Committe was mr Tallcott Goeq \o(~,o)d Stebing Goeq \o(~,o)d Bacon Wm wadsworth Jno Barnard  XE "Barnard:John"  At the Same Towne meating [on 23 January 1655/6] mr Tallcott: Edw: Stebing Wm: Wadsworth: Tho: Osmore are by vote Chosen to end the Biusenes Betwen mr Goodwin and the Town about a Schole Hovs and order it as they saw cause and the town will Stand to what they doe In this Biusenes. XE "Osmore:Thomas"  XE "Barnard:John"  At a Towne meating the 15th of Febrvary 1655 [15 February 1655/6] the towne chose mr Tallcott mr Fitch & Goodman Stebing Jno Barnard as ther Committe to act for them either in Byinge or Bilding a Hoose for a schole Hovse: and If they doe agrea to Builde they are not to exceed the sum of money that was due to the towne From mr Gooding:; and If they Buye they are not to exceed the sume of money due from mr goodwin and the towne doth engage to stand what ther Committe shall doe in this Biusenes/ At a general meetin gof the Town on 11 February 1658/9 Edw: Stebing was chosen as one of two Leather Sealers an important role in the town to maintain quality in the tanning of leather. at a meeting of ye Towne ye 20th of Nouember 1660: ye Towne by there uote gaue ye Townsmen in being power to hire John Churches house & Incourage mr pitkin to teach such Schollers as shall be sent to him : XE "Church:John 1636"  XE "Barnard:John"  XE "Wadsworth:William 1595"  at ye same Town meeting ye Towne chose mr Wyllys : mr Stone Capt Tallcott Edward Stebing Wm Wadsworth John Barnard as a coeq \o(,m)itte to Consider what way may best for ye caring and end of a free schole, and return their Judgments to ye Towne at some Town meeting: Last Will and Testament of Deacon Edward Stebbins Dated 24 August, 1663 In the name & Feare of God I Edward Stebbins being weake in body but haveing my understanding & memory remayninge wth me (through ye mercy of God) yet not knowing the day of my death doe here make my Last will & testament. And I shall here speake only to ye things of this life, wch ye Lord hath bestowed upon mee: XE Stebbing / Stebbins:Edward1 ca.1594/5"  XE "Tough:Frances ca.1595"  First, I give unto my welbeloved wife ffrancis, my howsing & Lands in Hartford (except such Lands as are hereafter mentioned as appoynted to be sold) wch Shee is to enjoy for terme of her naturall life as also ye two best Cowes: & three of the best swine: as also ye use of the household stuffe or soe much of it as shee shall see need to make use of: also in ye end of her naturall life shee shall have liberty to dispose of Forty pounds accordinge as shee shall see fitt: Item I give to our beloved son Mr. John Chester the summe of forty pounds of my estate here: to be paid wth in two yeeres after my decease my debts beinge paid: to be paid also in this Countrey to him if he come over at his arrivall or to his assignes  XE "Chester:John 1621"  XE "Cadwell:Edward"  XE "Cadwell:Thomas"  XE "Cadwell:Edward 1660"  Also I give & bequeath, after my wives decease my houseing & my Lands (vizt such of my Lands as shall not be sold to pay my engagements) I say I give them to Edward Cadwell my son Cadwells child and John Wilson & in case John Wilson should dy before he attayne ye age of 21 yeeres yn the half of ye said house & lands I give to Samuel Wilson at ye age of 21 yeeres & if Edward Cadwell dy before he attayne ye like age then that halfe shall pas to ye rest of my Daughter Cadwels Children & if John & Samll Wilson should both dy before such age as aforesaid then the whole shall pass to my Daughter Cadwells children the one half to be equally devided amongst them: XE "Wilson:Samuel 1652"  XE "Wilson:John 1650"  Also I give to my son & Daughter Cadwell for ye use & benefitt of their children ye sum of twenty pounds to be paid in a feather bed & furniture & such other household stuffe or goods as shall seeme meet to my executors hereafter mentioned: to be paid within one yeere after my decease: Also I give unto John Wilson a feather bed & furniture & such things as belong to my shop & trade. Also I give & bequeath to Samuell Wilson the summe of thirty pounds to be paid that mare yt is in William Phelps his hands wch is to be prized quickly after my decease & the rest to be paid out of other estate as the executors see good: this estate to be paid to him at 21 yeeres of age together with the profitt yt shall come of ye mare in such regard he is to stand to ye venture of the mare: XE "Wilson:John 1650"  XE "Stebbing / Stebbins:Editha ca.1610"  XE "Holyoke:Editha ca.1610" \t "See Stebbing / Stebbins"  Also I give to the 4 children of my Deare Sister Holyoke 40/8 a yeere to be paid with one yeere after my decease excepting Johns part wch is to be paid wn he shall attayne ye age of 21 yeeres: XE "Gaylord:Benjamin3 1655"  XE "Gaylord:Joseph3 1649"  XE "Gaylord:Joanna3 1652/3"  Also I give to to my son Gaylers children Joseph & Benjamin & Joanna 8 pounds apeece to be paid into ye fathers hands for ye use wth in two yeeres after my decease & if eyther of his said children should dy before they come to age vizt the sons to 21 yeeres & ye Daughter to 18 that part or parts shall pass unto the rest to be devided equally between them Also Mary Gaylord I doe order to be with her Grandmother & I give unto her the summe of twenty pounds at 18 yeeres of age: provided she carry it dutyfully to her Grandmother: if otherwise it shalbe in the power of my executors to abate according to ye discrettion: XE "Gaylord:Mary3 1649/50"  XE "Wilson:John 1650"  Also I do appoynt that John Wilson shalbe with his Grandmother to helpe her accordinge to his best skill & ability during the tyme of her naturall life, during wch time also I desire my executors that care may be taken that he be instructed in my trade by Caleb Stanley accoarding as it may stand with my wives comfort And after her Decease I desire my executors to take order yt he be pfected in his trade:  XE "Stanley:Caleb 1642"  XE "Bull:Thomas 1610"  And I doo ordayne & appoynt my welbeloved wife to be my executrix of this my last will & testamt: also I doe ordayn appoynt & desire ye honnored Mr. Samuel Willis & my welbeloved brother & freinds Eleazer Holyoke & Leiut Bull and Leiut Robert Webster to be xecutors of this my last will & Testamt: to whom or to any two of them I give power to see the Legacyes above mentioned discharged & my just debts paid & to gather in wt debts are owing to mee & to make sale of wt of my stock is hereby undisposed of & if that will not satisfy to pay my debts then to sell that parcell of Land yt I bought of Deacon Parks wch was mr Chaplaines lying up in the Long meddow: about ten acres with ye Lott: & yt overplus shalbe found of my estate after the Legacyes above mentioned by paid & my debts discharged after my wives decease shalbe disposed of to my Daughter Cadwells Children & to John Wilson & Mary Gayler accordinge to ye judgmt & discretion of my executors or any two of them:  XE "Holyoke:Elizur ca.1616"  XE "Webster:Robert"  XE "Weller:Richard"  XE Stebbing / Stebbins:Elizabeth2 ca.1631"  also I give to Richard Weller twenty shillings haveing formerly delivered into his hand about thirty pounds for the benefitt of his children And to my said executors I give the summe of ten pounds vizt 50/8 apeece: and in withnes hereto I have sett my hand  XE Stebbing / Stebbins:Edward1 ca.1594/5"  Edward Stebbins This will & testament of Edward Stebbing was subscribed by him in ye presence of Elizur Holyoke. XE "Holyoke:Elizur ca.1616"  An Inventory of ye estate of Deacon Edward Stebbing late of Hartford deceased taken August 10th 1668 NOTEREF _Ref516414600 \h 2 XE Stebbing / Stebbins:Edward1 ca.1594/5"  s d Imprims His purse & apparell & plate 15 13 00 In ye Parlour Two tables & chairs and joynd stooles 01 15 00 6 Cushions a pr Stelliards Andirons 01 08 00 A cupboard 00 12 00 In ye Parlour Chamber A Bedstead & furniture for a bed 05 02 00 Bookes 02 00 00 remnants of home made cloth 03 00 00 another remnant of cotton & wool cloth 01 04 00 An old trunck a Cupboard a chest 01 16 00 2 pr sheets, 5 table clothes 4 pill beeres 04 16 00 2 Cupboard clothes 1 Diaper towell 6 old napkins 00 15 00 Flax a few nails working geere cheeses a lock 01 18 00 In ye little chamber A bed & bedstead bolster & funiture 06 00 00 Indian Corne, a cross cut saw an old HHdd 01 04 00 In ye Garrett Some Ind Corne & Lumber 01 00 00 In ye Dayry Some meat & Lumber 02 00 00 In ye Kitchin Chamber A bedstead, bed & funiture 06 10 00 A trundle bed & furniture 2 warming pans 02 06 00 8 pr sheetes 7.12 napkins .8 08 10 00 3 Course table clothes towells 00 05 00 A cupboard Chests & boxes 02 00 00 Bellowes Looking glass & a case for glasses 00 08 00 In ye closett In wool flax cloth &c 03 00 00 In ye other Garrett 2 beds & their furniture 04 00 00 In ye Kitchin 3 chaires 1 table 1 cupboard Cogjrons Fire pan Tongs Trammell & frying pan 02 00 00 4 Kittles 3 4 potts 2.10 2 skilletts 3s 05 13 00 pewter 5.08 05 08 00 Lumbar in ye Cellar & leane too & spitts & dishes & kajez 01 10 00 Housing & Lands 364 00 00 Corne Hay in ye barne & field 25 00 00 In ye shop In ware leather & other things 08 00 00 In Neat Cattell horses sheep & swine 82 10 00 In husbandry tooles & tackling 04 19 00 Summee totall 579 02 00 Elizur Holyoke 80 00 00 659 02 00  XE "Holyoke:Eleazer"  Apprazed John Allyn XE "Allen / Allyn:John"  By ous Thomas Bull XE "Bull:Thomas 1610"  James Ensing XE "Ensing:James"  debts due to the estate at present valued at 150 00 00 debts due from the estate at present valued at 90 00 00 60 00 00 Last Will and Testament of Mrs. Frances Stebbins NOTEREF _Ref516414600 \h 2  XE "Tough:Frances ca.1595"  XE "Chester:John 1621"  I ffrances Stebbins living in Hartford in the colony of Connecticut, widdow being aged and under many weknesses of body but having my perfect memory and understanding Doe make and Ordain this my last Will and testament Whearin I give and bequeath Unto my dear and beloved son Mr John Chester now living in or near unto London in old England the full and just som of twenty and four pounds sterling to be paid to him or his Order within two ffull yeares after my desease to be paid in wheat pease and pork in an equal proportion all of it good and mereganhable at price current. my will is that my Executors doe faithfully tak car to tak the first opprtunety they can to give notice of this my will to my aforesaid Dear son Or if God have taken him out of this world before that tim then the legacy I have given to my son aforesaid I give unto his dear and loving wife And too his two sons John and Sampson Chester to bee divided amongs them in an equal & just proportion the aforesaid legacies to bee paid good at hartford my son his heirs & assigns giving them Order for the payment & recovery of and sending his or their heirs Executors & assings upon his or their full and true payment thereafter as before Exprest. Item I give unto my ffour grandchildren, Thomas, William, Matthew, and Mary Cadwell, four pounds a piece to be paid in currant country pay at price currant into the hands of my loving son Thomas Cadwell he giving security to my Executors for his true & faithfull payment of theese legacies for the sons at the adg of twenty and on yeares & to the daughter at the adg of Eighteen years or the day of her marriage my will is that these legacies be paid into the hands of my son Cadwell within two years aftger my decease. Items I give to my daughter Cadwell all my wearing apparell both woollen and linnen that this my sayd will and testament to be in all things truly performed I constitute and ordayn my loving friend Luiftenant Thomas Bull and James Ensign  XE "Bull:Thomas 1610"  XE "Ensing:James"  XE "Chester:John 1650"  XE "Chester:Sampson 1652"  XE "Cadwell:Thomas 1662"  XE "Cadwell:William 1665"  XE "Cadwell:Matthew 1668"  XE "Cadwell:Mary 1659"  XE Stebbing / Stebbins:Elizabeth2 ca.1631"  Executors hereto for witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand this 20th day of May 1670.  XE Stebbing / Stebbins:Edward1 ca.1594/5"  XE "Tough:Frances ca.1595"  The mark F S of ffrances Stebbins Us two hereunto Thomas Bull.  XE "Bull:Thomas 1610"  James Ensing  XE "Ensing:James"  Whereas there is in the South Meadow seven acres of land lying near the forty acres abutting on Lut Bulls land on the east & land of Joseph Nash on the west, it being fower score rod long & about fourteen rod & a quarter wide which was not bought when my husbands former will was made & not mentioned in it, but knowing of it to be my husbands will how it should be disposed of I doe accordingly will and bequeath the said seven acres to the three children of my son & daughter Cadwell viz Thomas, William & Mary proportionable And also four acres more in the south meadow. I doe give & bequeath Two acres of the said fower to the now two youngest children of my son and daughter cadwell viz Matthew and Abigail cadwell & the other two acres I leave to the dispose of my Two Friends in trust Leut. Bull and Leut Robert Webster I ordain executors of this my last will & Testament.  XE "Day:Mary"  XE "Cadwell:Thomas 1662"  XE "Cadwell:William 1665"  XE "Cadwell:Matthew 1668"  XE "Cadwell:Mary 1659"  XE "Cadwell:Abigail 1670"  XE "Bull:Thomas"  XE "Webster:Robert"  XE "Cadwell:Thomas"  I ffrances Stebbins weak in body & of perfect understanding doe now rattify the within specified will dated the 20th may 1670 also all above written onely altering of my executors which I now ordaine to be Leut. Bull and Leut Robert Webster & also that whereas in my former will I have given all my wearing apparell to my Daughter Cadwell I now doe bequeath to her onely my wearing gowne & the rest of my apparell to be divided betwixt the wife of John Wilson Mary Day and Mary cadwell & committing my Friends to the lord desiring them to be content quiet and loving I signe this as my last will this 12 November 1673 also I guiv to Mr. John Whiting one Forty shillings & my husbands cloake to John Wilson.  XE "Whiting:John"  XE "Tough:Frances ca.1595"  The mark of X Signed in presence of Frances Stebbins. Eliza Way XE "Way:Eliza"  John Wilson.  XE "Wilson:John 1650"  XE "Cole:Lydia"  XE "Wilson:Lydia" \t "See Cole"   XE Stebbing / Stebbins:Edward1 ca.1594/5"  And inventory of ye estate of ffrancis Stebbing deceased taken the 23d of December 1673 s d Imp Purse and apparrell 24 10 00 In other Goods 2 17 00 Debts sertain & uncertain 15 04 02 Left by her husband to be at her dispone 40 00 00 Totall 82 11 02 Thomas Bull Robert Webster Children of Edward Stebbins (ca.1594/5-1668) and Frances Tough (ca.1595-1673):  XE Stebbing / Stebbins:Edward1 ca.1594/5"  XE "Tough:Frances ca.1595"  ( i. Mary2 Stebbins. Born, circa 1630, she married, Walter Gaylord, son of Deacon William and Ann Gaylord, 29 April 1648, in Windsor, Connecticut. XE Stebbing / Stebbins:Mary2 ca.1630"  FOR THE DESCENDANTS OF MARY STEBBING AND WALTER GAYLORD SEE THE SECTION ON THE DESCENDANTS OF DEACON WILLIAM GAYLORD OF WINDSOR ii. Elizabeth Stebbins. Born, circa 1631, she married, first, Robert Wilson, before 1650(?), in Windsor, Connecticut. He died, 21 July 1655, at Farmington, Connecticut. She married, second, NOTEREF _Ref516470459 \h 10 Thomas Cadwell, circa 1658(?), in Hartford, Connecticut. He was a ferryman at Hartford from 13 December 1687 until his death, 9 October 1694, in Hartford. NOTEREF _Ref516414600 \h 2 XE Stebbing / Stebbins:Elizabeth2 ca.1631"  XE "Wilson:Robert"  XE "Wilson:Elizabeth ca.1631" \t "See Stebbing / Stebbins  XE "Cadwell:Thomas"  XE "Cadwell:Elizabeth ca.1631" \t "See Stebbing / Stebbins  REFERENCES STODDARD ANCESTRY John Stoddard m Mary Foote ca.16201664 ca.1642 ca.16221683+ Dea. Joseph Wright m Mary Stoddard ca.16391714 1663 16431683 John Wright m Mercy Boreman 16791713/4 1706 16871718+ Noah Coleman m Mercy Wright 17031770 1729/30 17071747+ Israel Gillett m Mercy Coleman 1721/21772+ 1747 1730/11772+ Amasa Gillett m Mary Fuller 17641790+ 1786 1771ca.1855 Silas Wyllys Hodges m Mary Gillett 17861858 1810 17901841 David Sturges Penfield m Mary Hodges 18121873 1842 18201908 Annie Frances Penfield FIRST GENERATION 1. John1 Stoddard. Born, circa 1620(?) in England, he died, December 1664, in Wethersfield, Connecticut. Inventory of Estate: 20 December 1664, in Wethersfield. Immigration: before 1642. He married, Mary Foote, daughter of Nathaniel Foote and Elizabeth Deming, circa 1642(?), in Wethersfield. Born, circa 1622 in England, she died, after 1683(?) in Wethersfield. Administration of John Stoddards estate was awarded, 2 March 1664/5 to his widow, Mary.  XE "Stoddard:Mary ca.1622" \t "See Foote"  XE "Foote:Nathaniel1 ca.1592"  XE "Deming:Elizabeth ca.1595"  John Stoddard owned and operated the Leonard Chester grist-mill after the latters decease. On 25 October 1660, the town voted to purchase of John Stoddard, his mill, wth the land and the appurtenances thereto, for twenty-seven pounds. In December of that year, the town voted to release the mill to him. The town also solicited labor from each inhabitant to assist in repairing the mill. In January 1662, John Stoddard conveyed the mill with twenty acres of land to John Chester, the son of the original mill owner, for twenty-seven pounds. XE "Chester:John"  After the death of her husband, Mary married, NOTEREF _Ref409065644 \h 2 second, John Goodrich, as his second wife, 2 April 1674, in Wethersfield. NOTEREF _Ref409065720 \h 1 He died, in April 1680, in Wethersfield. XE "Goodrich:Mary ca.1622" \t "See Foote"  XE "Goodrich:John"  Mary married, NOTEREF _Ref409065644 \h 2 third, as his third wife, Lieutenant Thomas Tracy, circa 1683, probably in Norwich, Connecticut. Born, circa 1609, in Tewkesbury, county Gloucester, England, he was the son of Nathaniel Tracy. Lieutenant Thomas died, 7 November 1685(?), in Northampton, Massachusetts, at 76 years of age.  XE "Tracy:Thomas ca.1609"  XE "Tracy:Mary ca.1622" \t "See Foote"  XE "Tracy:Nathaniel"  Children of John Stoddard (ca.1620-1664) and Mary Foote (ca.1622-1683+):  XE "Stoddard:John1 ca.1620"  XE "Foote:Mary2 ca.1622"  ( i. Mary2 Stoddard. Born, 12 May 1643(?), in Wethersfield, Connecticut, she married, NOTEREF _Ref409065681 \h 3 Deacon Joseph Wright, NOTEREF _Ref409065720 \h 1 the son of Thomas Wright and (-----) Cranbroke, 10 December 1663, in Wethersfield. XE "Stoddard:Mary2 1643"  FOR THE DESCENDANTS OF MARY STODDARD AND DEACON JOSEPH WRIGHT SEE THE SECTION ON THE DESCENDANTS OF THOMAS WRIGHT OF WETHERSFIELD ii. John Stoddard. Born, circa 1645(?), in Wethersfield, Connecticut, he died, 4 December 1703, in Wethersfield, in his 58th year. Probate of Estate: 10 January 1703/4, in Wethersfield; NOTEREF _Ref409065930 \h 5 Will: November. 30, 1703. He married, NOTEREF _Ref409065681 \h 3 Elizabeth Curtis, 26 May 1674, in Wethersfield. Born, the daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Curtis of Wethersfield, Elizabeth Stoddard died there, 13 November 1691. XE "Stoddard:John2 ca.1645"  XE "Curtis:Thomas 1598"  XE "Curtis:Elizabeth b.1626" \t "See (-----)"  XE "(-----):Elizabeth b.1626"  XE "Curtis:Elizabeth b.1661"  XE "Stoddard:Elizabeth b.1661" \t "See Curtis"  iii. Joshua Stoddard. Born, a twin, 12 September 1648(?), in Wethersfield, Connecticut, he married there, NOTEREF _Ref409065681 \h 3 Bethiah Smith, 15 August 1684. Born, the daughter of Richard Smith of Wethersfield, she was the widow of (-----) Goodwin. Joshua died, circa 1725 in Wethersfield. Inventory of Estate: 1 March 1725/6, in Wethersfield; Will: September 29, 1723, presented to the Probate Court in Hartford, Connecticut on 12 September 1725, but disallowed. The Court ordered that the estate be distributed to the heirs of Joshuas two brothers and two sisters; namely, the children of John Stoddard, Nathaniel Stoddard, Elizabeth Wright and Mary Wright. Bethiah also died, circa 1725. Her Will was exhibited to the Probate Court, 4 May 1725. No issue. XE "Stoddard:Joshua2 1648"  XE "Smith:Richard"  XE "Smith:Bethia ca.1660"  XE "Stoddard:Bethia ca.1660" \t "See Smith"  XE Godwin / Goodwin:(-----)"  XE Godwin / Goodwin:Bethia ca.1660" \t "See Smith"  iv. Caleb Stoddard. Born, a twin, 12 September 1648(?), in Wethersfield. XE "Stoddard:Caleb2 1648"  v. Mercy Stoddard. Born, November 1652(?), in Wethersfield, Connecticut, she died, after 1714(?) in Wethersfield, Connecticut.  XE "Stoddard:Mercy2 1652"  vi. Elizabeth Stoddard. Born, July 1656(?), in Wethersfield, Connecticut. At the time of the disposition of her brother Joshuas estate in 1725, she was named by the Probate Court as Elizabeth Wright with issue. XE "Stoddard:Elizabeth2 1656"  XE "Wright:Elizabeth 1656" \t "See Stoddard"  viii. Nathaniel Stoddard. Born, March 1661(?), in Wethersfield, Connecticut, he died, 9 February 1713/4(?), in Wethersfield, at about 54 years of age. He married, NOTEREF _Ref409065681 \h 3 first, Mary Marshall, before 1692(?), in Wethersfield. He married, NOTEREF _Ref409065681 \h 3 second, Eunice Standish, 7 December 1693, in Wethersfield. She was the daughter of Thomas Standish and Susanna Francis of Wethersfield. XE "Stoddard:Nathaniel2 1661"  XE "Marshall:Mary b.1679"  XE "Stoddard:Mary b.1679" \t "See Marshall"  XE "Standish:Eunice b.1680"  XE "Stoddard:Eunice b.1680" \t "See Standish"  XE "Standish:Thomas ca.1610"  XE "Francis:Susannh ca.1604"  XE "Standish:Susannh ca.1604" \t "See Francis"  REFERENCES STURGIS ANCESTRY John Sturgis m Deborah Barlow ca.1624ca.1700 ca.1650 b.16371673+ Joseph Sturgis m Sarah Judson ca.16541728 b.1690 16621700 Soloman Sturgis m Abigail Bradley ca.16981779 1724/5 ca.17061748+ David Ogden m Jane Sturgis 17271775 1750 17291807 John Penfield m Eunice Ogden 17471829 1770 17531815 Sturges Penfield m Laura Giddings 17801866 1806 17851854 David Sturges Penfield m Mary Hodges 18121873 1842 18201908 Annie Frances Penfield FIRST GENERATION 1. John1 Sturgis. Born, circa 1624(?), he died, circa 1700(?), in Fairfield, Connecticut. Probate of Estate: after 1700 in Fairfield; Will: March 4, 1698. XE Sturges / Sturgis:John1 ca.1624"  XE "Barlow:Deborah2 b.1637"  XE "Barlow:John1"  XE "(-----):Ann b.1624"  He married, Deborah Barlow, circa 1650(?), in Fairfield. Deborah, born before 1637, the daughter of John and Ann Barlow, died, after 1673 in Fairfield. John Sturgis name appears in 10 October 1669 list of the names of the freemen of the town of Fairfield. In that year, he served as one of three select men for the town of Fairfield. At A Generall Court held at Hartford, October 11th, 1683, John Sturgis was among those tax collectors fined for failing to make the payment of the country rate with the Treasure according to law. At the same court, the fine was remitted, provided, however that he pay the Marshalls fees. The Last Will and Testament of John Sturgis of Fairfield NOTEREF _Ref11427505 \h 2 In the Name of God Amen I John Stergis Senr of fairfield being Sick and week of Body but through the mercy of God of Sound & perfect memory and Good Understanding do make and ordaine this as my Last Will and testament Abrogateing and making Void all former wills made by me: Imprimis I do Commit my Immortal Soul into the hands of ye Almighty God my Creator who gave it And my body to a Comly buriall at ye discretion of my Executors hoping for A Joyfull Resurrection at the Great day hoping for Salvation in and through the Alone merrits and Statisfaction of my Glorious Redemer the Lord Jesus Christ and As for that temporall Estate which God of his bounty hath bestowed upon me I despose of it as followeth  Imprimis I do Give and Bequeath unto my loving Son Jonathan Stergis my house and Barn home lot with ye orchard thereon standing also I do Give to him A parcell of land on ye bog of Sasco hill wch is Enclosed with his own land wch lyes on ye sd Hill Said Land is In Quantity aboute two Acres and halfe also my sword also my litle matloocke XE Sturges / Sturgis:Jonathan2 ca.1657"  Item I Give and Bequeath unto my Loving Son Joseph Stegis two Acres and twelve Rods of land lying between the land of John Staples and his own land also I Give him my fouling [piece?] yt is my long gun Also I give unto my son John my litle Gun XE Sturges / Sturgis:Deborah2 b.1668"  XE Sturges / Sturgis:Joseph2 ca.1654"  XE Sturges / Sturgis:Deborah2 b.1668"  Item I Give unto my Loveing daughter Debral Redfeild one Acre & halfe of land in ye Mill to come Lyeing between ye land of Wiliam Sprage & ye heirs of John Benchs decsd also An acre of my meadow of that wch was formarly Called Fermans medow also a parcell of land In Sascoe field in quantity between thre and four acres Lyeing on this Side Sasco river fronting Upon the Common all which is to her during her natuerall life and at her deth to be to her Children which yt she now has  XE Sturges / Sturgis:John1 ca.1624"  XE Sturges / Sturgis:Jonathan2 ca.1657"  Item I Give Unto my Grand Son Christofer Stergis five pounds XE Sturges / Sturgis:Christopher3 ca.1680"  Item I Give Unto my Son In Law Richard Straton five Shillings XE "Straton:Richard"  XE Sturges / Sturgis:Sarah2 b.1672"  XE Sturges / Sturgis:Abigail2 ca.1673"  XE "Couch:Simon"  XE Sturges / Sturgis:Deborah2 b.1668"  Item I Give Unto my Son Richard Stratons five Children wch he had by my daughter Sarah five pounds to be Equally devided between them all which to be out of my moveable Estate I do also Give unto my sd daughter Deborah my negro wooman Namely Jessy also to my daughter Abegail my negro boy Item I do give and Bequeath Unto my Abegail Couch ye wife of Simon Couch best feather bed and bouster & pillow & coverlid and A pair of sheets all the Rest of my moveable Estate my debts and Funerall Charges first defrayed I Give and Bequeath Unto my two daughters deborah Redfeild & Abegaile Couch to be Equaly devided between them And XE Sturges / Sturgis:Thomas2"  As for my son Thomas it not being certaine to me whether he be In ye Land of the liveing Reserving if it pleas God that he be and Do returne home Againe I do Give him Sixty pounds to be payd by ye Rest of my Children proportionably according to what they do receave of my Estate and I do Constitute and ordaine my two Loveing Sons Namely Jonathan and Joseph Stergis to be my Soale Executors to this my Will and that this is my Last will and testament I have manifested by seting to my hand father I do Ad that In consideration of my giving ye negro boy to my Daughter Abegail as Above I do so Signed in Cause to Call back ye abovesd bed & furniture & presents of that to be devided as ye rest of my Estate us Witnesses And as for my Lands above mentioned since ye above writeing was drawn I have Conveyed ye Nathan Gold Land by deed of Gifts to my Sons & Daughter Richard Blackleach Deborah and as for ye Rest of my Estate my will is that it should be given as above mentioned & do declar this to be my will and testament as to my movable Estate In Witness whereof I have Set to my hand this 4 day of March 1697/8 ye sum yt I give to Thomas was altered from eighty to sixty before signing John Stergis  XE "Gold:Nathan ca.1663"  XE "Blackleach:Richard ca.1654"   XE Sturges / Sturgis:Deborah b.1637" \t "See Barlow"  Children of John Sturgis (ca.1624-ca.1700) and Deborah Barlow (b.1637-1673+):  XE Sturges / Sturgis:John1 ca.1624"  XE "Barlow:Deborah2 b.1637"  2 i. Joseph2 Sturgis. Born, ca.1654; m., 2nd, b.1690, Sarah Judson; 3rd, ca. 1700, Mary Hill. XE Sturges / Sturgis:Joseph2 ca.1654"  ii. Jonathan Sturgis. Born, circa 1657(?) in Fairfield, Connecticut, he died, 29 November 1711(?), in Fairfield. Probate of Estate: 19 December 1711, in Fairfield; Will: September 5, 1711; Codicil. He married, first, Susannah Banks, before 1679(?), in Fairfield. Born, the daughter of John Banks, she  XE Sturges / Sturgis:Jonathan2 ca.1657"  XE "Banks:Susannah b.1666"  XE Sturges / Sturgis:Susannah b.1666" \t "See Banks"  XE "Banks:John"  died, before 1692. He married, NOTEREF _Ref411079863 \h 1 second, Sarah Osborn, daughter of David Osborn and Abigail Pinkney, 31 July 1692(?), in Eastchester, Connecticut. Jonathan Sturgis was a Deputy for Fairfield in May 1707. After Jonathans death, Sarah married, second, Peter Burr. Born, circa 1668, the son of Jehu Burr and Hester Ward. Peter graduated from Harvard in 1690. He was Chief Judge of the Superior Court, 1723, 1724. Administration of his Estate was granted to his widow Sarah on 18 February 1724/5. Sarah married, third, as his fourth wife, 1 June 1726, Jonathan Law, Governor, 1742-1750. Sarah Law died, 17 June 1727, while Governor Law died, 6 November 1750. NOTEREF _Ref411079863 \h 1 XE Sturges / Sturgis:Jonathan2 ca.1657"  XE "Osborn:Sarah3 b.1679"  XE Sturges / Sturgis:Sarah b.1679" \t "See Osborn"  XE "Osborn:David2 b.1649"  XE "Pinkney:Abigail b.1657"  XE "Burr:Peter3 1668"  XE "Burr:Sarah b.1679" \t "See Osborn"  XE "Burr:Jehu2 ca.1631"  XE "Ward:Hester2 ca.1636"  XE "Law:Jonathan 1674"  XE "Law:Sarah b.1679" \t "See Osborn"  iii. Sarah Sturgis. She married, Richard Stratton, about 1685, in Fairfield. XE Sturges / Sturgis:Sarah2 b.1672"  XE "Stratton:Richard"  XE "Stratton:Sarah b.1672" \t "See Sturges / Sturgis  iv. Deborah Sturgis. She married, first, Benjamin Seeley, before 1681, in Fairfield, Connecticut. Born, circa 1657, the son of Nathaniel Seeley and Mary Turney, he lived in Fairfield and Easthampton, Long Island. After his death, Deborah married, second, as his second wife, James Redfield, before 1698(?) in Fairfield, Connecticut. Born, about 1646, the son of William Redfield of Cambridge and New London, he removed to Fairfield, circa 1693. In 1719, he with wife Deborah conveyed their Fairfield property to their son James. NOTEREF _Ref411079863 \h 1  XE Sturges / Sturgis:Deborah2 b.1668"  XE "Seeley:Benjamin ca.1657"  XE "Seeley:Deborah b.1668" \t "See Sturges / Sturgis  XE "Redfield:James ca.1646"  XE "Redfield:Deborah b.1668" \t "See Sturges / Sturgis  XE "Redfield:William"  XE "Turney:Mary2 ca.1631"  XE "Seeley:Nathaniel 1627"  v. John Sturgis. He married, Abigail (-----), before 1688(?) in Fairfield, Connecticut. His Will of 12 March 1729/30 was proved, 5 January 1743/4, in Fairfield. Abigails Will of 13 October 1748 was proved, 17 September 1750. XE Sturges / Sturgis:John2"  XE Sturges / Sturgis:Abigail b.1675" \t "See (-----)"  XE "(-----):Abigail b.1675"  vi. Thomas Sturgis. Died, before 1698(?). NOTEREF _Ref411079863 \h 1 XE Sturges / Sturgis:Thomas2"  vii. Abigail Sturgis. NOTEREF _Ref411079863 \h 1 Born, circa 1673(?) in Fairfield, Connecticut, she died, 14 September 1730(?), in Westport, Connecticut, at about 57 years of age. She married, first, Simon Couch. Born, the son of Simon and Mary Couch, his Will of 2 March 1712/3 was proved, 7 April 1713. Abigail married, second, as his second wife, Ensign John Andrews. Born, 24 October 1679, at Fairfield, the son of John Andrews and Bethia Kirby, he died there in 1728. NOTEREF _Ref411079863 \h 1 XE Sturges / Sturgis:Abigail2 ca.1673"  XE "Couch:Simon"  XE "Couch:Abigail ca.1673" \t "See Sturges / Sturgis  XE "Couch:Simon"  XE "Couch:Mary" \t "See (-----)"  XE "(-----):Mary"  XE "Andrews:John 1679"  XE "Andrews:Abigail ca.1673" \t "See Sturges / Sturgis  XE "Andrews:John ca.1646"  XE "Andrews:Bethia 1658" \t "See Kirby"  XE "Kirby:Bethia 1658"  SECOND GENERATION 2. Joseph2 Sturgis (John1). Born, circa 1654(?) in Fairfield, Connecticut, he died, 12 May 1728(?), in Fairfield, in his 75th year. Probate of Estate: 4 June 1728, in Fairfield; Will: March 9, 1728. Joseph Sturgis married, NOTEREF _Ref411079875 \h 3 second, Sarah Judson, NOTEREF _Ref411079863 \h 1 before 1690(?), in Fairfield. Born, 7 April 1662(?), in Stratford, Connecticut, the daughter of Sergeant Jeremiah Judson and Sarah Foote, she was the widow of David Watkins. She died, circa 1700(?), in Fairfield. XE Sturges / Sturgis:Joseph2 ca.1654"  XE Sturges / Sturgis:Sarah 1662" \t "See Judson"  XE "Judson:Jeremiah2 ca.1621"  XE "Foote:Sarah2 ca.1632"  XE "Watkins:David"  XE "Watkins:Sarah 1662" \t "See Judson"  Joseph married, NOTEREF _Ref411079863 \h 1 third, Mary Hill, circa 1700, in Fairfield. Born, 1 April 1670, in Boston, Massachusetts, the daughter of Eliphalet and Ann Hill, she was the widow of Thomas Morehouse, Jr. She died, 9 July 1746, and was buried in Fairfield, in her 77th year (g.s.). Probate of her Estate: 22 July 1747(?), in Fairfield; Will: July 9, 1746. NOTEREF _Ref411079863 \h 1  XE "Hill:Mary 1670"  XE Sturges / Sturgis:Mary 1670" \t "See Hill"  XE "Morehouse:Thomas"  XE "Morehouse:Mary 1670" \t "See Hill"  XE "Hill:Eliphalet"  XE "Hill:Ann b.1657" \t "See (-----)"  XE "(-----):Ann b.1657"  The Last Will and Testament of Joseph Sturgis of Fairfield NOTEREF _Ref11491442 \h 6  XE Sturges / Sturgis:Joseph2 ca.1654"  In ye Name of God Amen I Joseph Sturgis of Fairfield in his Majties Colony of Connectituct in New England being aged & Infirm in body but of Sound mind & mmemory & knowing that it is appointed unto man once to dy, do make this my Last Will & Testament in Manner following  firstly and principally I Coeq \o(~,m)it my Soul into ye hand of God that Gave it hopeing for Salvation only in sd thr ye Merrits of Jesus Christ my Saviour. & my Body to decent and Christian buryal att ye Discretion of my Executors hereafter named Nothing doubting of its Resurrection at ye Last day to Life Eternall thr ye Mighty Power of God. & as to that worldly Estate which God of his Mercy hath bestowed upon me I dispose of as followeth. Imprs I give & bequeath unto my dear & Loveing Wife Mary Sturgis my Negro Man Jack as her own forever & So much more of my Moveable Estate as will make one third therof as her dowry in my Moveable Estate according to Law viz somuch aded to ye sd Negro as will make one third Item I give & bequeath to my sd Wife ye use & Improvement of all ye Land & buildings & meadow that I shall dy possest of as long as She remains my Widow, but if She Shall See Cause to marry then She Shall have but ye use of one third part of ye sd Land Meadow & building, during her Naturall Life Item I give & bequeath unto my Loveing Son Christop;her Sturgis ye sum of twenty pounds out of my Estate. I haveing heretofore given him a full portion by deed of Gift.   XE  Sturges / Sturgis:Christopher3 1680+"  XE  Sturges / Sturgis:David3 1696"  XE  Sturges / Sturgis:Jeremiah3 b.1696"  XE  Sturges / Sturgis:Soloman3 ca.1698"  XE  Sturges / Sturgis:Benjamin3 ca.1710"  Item I give & bequeath unto my four Sons Namly David Jeremiah Solomon & benjamin besides what I have already given them by Deeds of Gift (which deeds I do hereby ratifie & Confirm) all ye Rest of my Lands & meadow to be to them their heirs & Assigns forever, after my sd Wife shall have done with it, only if my Moveable Estate Shall not be Shall not be suffitient to pay my Debts & Legacys which I have before given & those that hereafter I Shall give, then my Will is that my sd four Sons Shall make it up to them in Equal proportions & ye sd Land & meadow Shall be divided to them Equally. Item I Will & bequeath unto my three daughters that are already Marryed viz Esther Lines Abigail Osborne & Sarah Sherman forty pounds apiece in addition to what I have already given them   XE  Sturges / Sturgis:Sarah3 ca.1700"  XE  Sturges / Sturgis:Esther3 ca.1701"  XE  Sturges / Sturgis:Abigail3 ca.1702"  Item I give & bequeath unto my Loveing daughters namely Jane & deborah to Each of them, one hundred pounds XE  Sturges / Sturgis:Jane3 ca.1704"  XE Sturges / Sturgis:Deborah3 ca.1708"  Item I will & bequeath unto my Grandchild Mary Dimon ye Sum of forty pounds, my Will is that all my Just Debts Shall be first paid out of my Moveable Estate  XE "Dimon:Mary 1724/5"  Item my Will is that what my Moveable Estate will not pay of ye Legacy that I have given in this my Will my sd four Sons Shall have three years time after my decease to pay it ins  and I do hereby Constitue & ordain my Loveing Wife Mary Sturgis & my Loveing Son Solomon Sturgis Exectors of this my Last Will & Testament hereby Revokeing all former wills by me made in Witness Whereof I have hereunto Set my hand & Seal this ninth day of March ADomini 1727/8 ye words lined out in ye eleventh line from ye bottom on ye other side & the Signed Sealed published words (Will not pay) interlined on & declared by Joseph Sturgis this side were done befoe signing  ye Testator to be his Last will & Testament in presence of us XE Sturges / Sturgis:Joseph2 ca.1654"  Joseph Sturgis John Staples XE "Staples:John"  James Redfield XE "Redfield:James"  Andrw Burr XE "Burr:Andrew4 1696"  Att a Court of Probate Held in Fairfield June ye 4th 1728 John Staples James Redfield & Andrw Burr Witnesses to the above Instrument personally appeared & made oath before sd Court that they Saw Joseph Sturgis Subscriber to ye above Instrument Sign ye Same & Seal & declare it to be his Last Will & Testament & that they Judged him at ye time to be of a disposing mind & that they Sett their Hands thereat as Witnesses in ye presence of the Testator Mary Sturgis and Solomon Sturgis appeared before sd Court and accepted of ye trust Comitted to them by ye Testator above Named as Executors The Last Will & Testament of Joseph Sturgis late of Fairfield decd being earlier filed to this Court by ye Executors above Named in order to have it proved sd Will being proved is by sd Court approved and ordered to be recorded Test Andrw Burr Clerk  XE "Hill:Mary 1670"   XE Sturges / Sturgis:Soloman3 ca.1698"  Child of Joseph Sturgis (ca.1654-1728) and his first wife: i. Christopher3 Sturgis. Born, circa 1680(?) in Fairfield, Connecticut, he died, 4 April 1755(?), in Stamford, Connecticut. Probate of Estate: 28 April 1755, in Stamford; Will: February. 13, 1752. He married, Mary Godwin, daughter of Samuel Godwin, circa 1701(?), in Stamford. Born, after 1677(?) in Stamford. She died, 17 February 1745/6(?), in Stamford. XE Sturges / Sturgis:Christopher3 1680+"  XE "Godwin / Goodwin:Mary 1677+"  XE Sturges / Sturgis:Mary 1677+" \t "See Godwin / Goodwin  XE "Godwin / Goodwin:Samuel"  Children of Joseph Sturgis (ca.1654-1728) and Sarah Judson (1662-ca.1700):  XE Sturges / Sturgis:Joseph2 ca.1654"  XE "Judson:Sarah3 1662"  ii. Jeremiah Sturgis. Born, before 1696(?), he was baptized, 24 May 1696, in Fairfield, Connecticut. He married, Ann Barlow, 1 September 1720, in Fairfield. Born, 6 October 1699, in Stratford, Connecticut, the daughter of John Barlow and Ruth Sherwood, Ann was baptized, 6 October 1699. She died, November 1764, at Westport, Connecticut. XE Sturges / Sturgis:Jeremiah3 b.1696"  XE "Barlow:Ann4 1699"  XE Sturges / Sturgis:Ann 1699" \t "See Barlow"  XE "Barlow:John3 ca.1668"  XE "Sherwood:Ruth3 1671+"  iii. David Sturgis. Born, before 1696(?) in Fairfield, Connecticut, he was baptized, 24 May 1696(?), in Fairfield. He married, Hannah Osborn. Born, circa 1703/4, she was baptized, 2 January 1703/4, the daughter of Samuel Osborn and Abigail Rumsey. In 1755 David and Hannah conveyed to Benjamin Osborn, their right in the Estate of Samuel Osborn. September 20, 1774, Hannah, the widow of David Sturgis, received a distribution of the Estate of Samuel Osborn. NOTEREF _Ref411079863 \h 1 XE Sturges / Sturgis:David3 1696"  XE "Osborn:Hannah4 1703/4"  XE Sturges / Sturgis:Hannah 1703/4" \t "See Osborn"  XE "Osborn:Samuel3 1680"  XE "Rumsey:Abigail ca.1680"  XE "Osborn:Benjamin4 1723/4"  iv. Joseph Sturgis. Born, before 1696(?), was baptized, 24 May 1696, in Fairfield, Connecticut. XE Sturges / Sturgis:Joseph3 b.1696"  3 v. Soloman Sturgis. Born, ca.1698; m. 1724/5, Abigail Bradley. XE Sturges / Sturgis:Soloman3 ca.1698"  vi. Sarah Sturgis. Born, circa 1700(?), in Fairfield, Connecticut, she was baptized, 10 March 1699/1700(?), in Fairfield. She married, Benoni Sherman, at Stratford, Connecticut. Born, 11 February 1699/1700, the son of Daniel Sherman and Rebecca Wheeler of Stratford, Connecticut, he died, 1765, at Newtown, Connecticut. His will of 5 April 1765, was proved 3 June 1765. NOTEREF _Ref411079863 \h 1 XE Sturges / Sturgis:Sarah3 ca.1700"  XE "Sherman:Benoni 1699/1700"  XE "Sherman:Sarah ca.1700" \t "See Sturges / Sturgis  XE "Sherman:Daniel 1668/9"  XE "Wheeler:Rebecca ca.1672"  XE "Sherman:Rebecca ca.1672" \t "See Wheeler"  Children of Joseph Sturgis (ca.1654-1728) and Mary Hill (1670-1746)  XE "Hill:Mary 1670"  vii. Esther Sturgis. Born, circa 1701(?), in Fairfield, Connecticut, she was baptized, 2 March 1700/1(?), in Fairfield. She married, NOTEREF _Ref411079863 \h 1 first, Benjamin Lines, before 1718(?), in Fairfield. Born, 8 November 1689, at New Haven, Connecticut, the son of Benjamin Lines and Anna Wilmot, he died at Fairfield, 21 February 1732, at about 44 years of age (g.s.). She married, NOTEREF _Ref411079863 \h 1 second, as his second wife, her first cousin, William Hill, after 1743(?), in Fairfield, Connecticut. Born, 17 November 1692, the son of Eliphalet Hill and Esther Ward, he died, 25 April 1775, at Fairfield. Esther was not mentioned in William Hills 1773 Will. XE Sturges / Sturgis:Esther3 ca.1701"  XE "Lines / Lynes:Benjamin 1689"  XE "Lines / Lynes:Esther ca.1701" \t "See Sturges / Sturgis  XE "Lines / Lynes:Benjamin"  XE "Wilmot:Ann b.1676"  XE "Lines / Lynes:Ann b.1676" \t "See Wilmot"  XE "Hill:William 1692"  XE "Hill:Esther ca.1701" \t "See Sturges / Sturgis  XE "Hill:Eliphalet"  XE "Ward:Esther3 ca.1664"  XE "Hill:Esther ca.1664" \t "See Ward"  viii. Abigail Sturgis. Born, circa 1702(?), in Fairfield, Connecticut, she was baptized there on 14 June 1702(?). She married, about 1723, Samuel Osborn. Born, about 1701, the son of Samuel Osborn and Abigail Rumsey, he died, 7 June 1754, at Fairfield. Abigail died, 8 September 1782. NOTEREF _Ref411079863 \h 1 XE Sturges / Sturgis:Abigail3 ca.1702"  XE "Osborn:Samuel4 ca.1701"  XE "Osborn:Abigail ca.1702" \t "See Sturges / Sturgis  XE "Osborn:Samuel3 1680"  XE "Rumsey:Abigail ca.1680"  ix. Jane Sturgis. Born, circa 1704(?), in Fairfield, Connecticut, she was baptized, 12 March 1703/4(?), in Fairfield. She died, 22 September 1747(?), in Fairfield. She married, James Smedley, 20 October 1731, in Fairfield. NOTEREF _Ref411079955 \h 8 Born, circa 1705, he was baptized, 3 June 1705, the son of Samuel Smedley and Abigail Dimon. After his wife Janes death, James Smedley married, Mary Burr, the widow of Ebenezer Dimon. James Smedley served successively as a Lieutenant Colonel of the 4th, the 3rd, and the 2nd Regiment during the years 1758-1762. He died, 4 November 1771, at Fairfield, in his 67th year.  XE Sturges / Sturgis:Jane3 ca.1704"  XE "Smedley:James 1705"  XE "Smedley:Jane ca.1704" \t "See Sturges / Sturgis  XE "Smedley:Samuel 1673"  XE "Smedley:Abigail 1676" \t "See Dimon"  XE "Dimon:Abigail 1676"  XE "Dimon:Ebenezer 1704/5"  XE "Burr:Mary4 1708"  XE "Smedley:Mary 1708" \t "See Burr"  x. Mary Sturgis. Born, circa 1705(?), in Fairfield, Connecticut, she was baptized, 30 September 1705(?), in Fairfield. She died, 7 March 1724/5(?), in Fairfield, in childbirth. Her daughter, Mary, was known as Mary Dimon. NOTEREF _Ref411079863 \h 1 XE Sturges / Sturgis:Mary3 ca.1705"  XE "Dimon:Mary 1724/5"  xi. Deborah Sturgis. Born, circa 1708(?), in Fairfield, Connecticut, she was baptized there, 1 June 1708. She married, Thomas Staples. Born, 14 September 1701, the son of Thomas and Sarah Staples, he died, 31 July 1772, at Fairfield. XE Sturges / Sturgis:Deborah3 ca.1708"  XE "Staples:Thomas 1701"  XE "Staples:Deborah ca.1708" \t "See Sturges / Sturgis  XE Staples:Thomas 1650/1"  XE "(-----):Sarah b.1667"  xii. Benjamin Sturgis. Born, circa 1710(?), in Fairfield, Connecticut, he was baptized there, 5 February 1709/10. He died, April 1760(?), in Fairfield. Probate of Estate: 23 April 1760(?), in Fairfield; Will: April 7, 1760. He married, Elizabeth Barlow. Born, circa 1714, she was baptized, 20 June 1714, the daughter of Samuel Barlow and Elizabeth Rumsey. Elizabeth was not mentioned in Benjamins Will. NOTEREF _Ref411079863 \h 1 XE Sturges / Sturgis:Benjamin3 ca.1710"  XE "Barlow:Elizabeth4 ca.1714"  XE "Barlow:Samuel3 ca.1682"  XE "Rumsey:Elizabeth ca.1686"  XE Sturges / Sturgis:Elizabeth ca.1714" \t "See Barlow"  THIRD GENERATION 3. Soloman3 Sturgis (Joseph2, John1). Born, circa 1698(?), in Fairfield, Connecticut, he was baptized, 15May 1698(?), in Fairfield. He died, 7 July 1779(?), in Fairfield, Killed, by the British. He married, NOTEREF _Ref411079863 \h 1 Abigail Bradley, 3 March 1724/5, in Fairfield. NOTEREF _Ref411079955 \h 8 Born, circa 1706, the daughter of Daniel Bradley and Abigail Jackson, she was baptized, 19 May 1706(?), in Fairfield. She died there after 1748.  XE Sturges / Sturgis:Abigail ca.1706" \t "See Bradley"  XE "Bradley:Daniel2 b.1660"  XE "Jackson:Abigail2 b.1684"  Children of Soloman Sturgis (ca.1698-1779) and Abigail Bradley (ca.1706-1748+):  XE Sturges / Sturgis:Soloman3 ca.1698"  XE "Bradley:Abigail3 ca.1706"  i. Hezekiah4 Sturgis. NOTEREF _Ref411079863 \h 1 Born, 23 November 1725, in Fairfield, Connecticut, NOTEREF _Ref411079955 \h 8 he was baptized there, 2 January 1725/6(?). He married, Abigail Dimon, 21 November 1751, in Fairfield. NOTEREF _Ref411079955 \h 8 Born, circa 1732/3, she was baptized, 1 February 1732/3, the daughter of Ebenezer Dimon and Mary Burr. Hezekiah died, 27 April 1792(?), and was buried in Fairfield, at 67 years of age (g.s.). Abigail died, 21 November 1803, at Fairfield. NOTEREF _Ref411079863 \h 1 XE Sturges / Sturgis:Hezekiah4 1725"  XE "Dimon:Abigail ca.1732/3"  XE Sturges / Sturgis:Abigail ca.1732/3" \t "See Dimon"  XE "Dimon:Ebenezer 1704/5"  XE "Burr:Mary4 1708"  ii. Jerusha Sturgis. Born, 28 November 1727, in Fairfield, Connecticut, NOTEREF _Ref411079955 \h 8 she was baptized there, 10 December 1727(?). She married, as his second wife, Peter Hull, 8 November 1759, in Fairfield. NOTEREF _Ref411079955 \h 8 Born, 15 November 1728, the son of Nathaniel Hull and Elizabeth Burr, he died, 16 November 1760, at Greenfield, Connecticut, at about 32 years of age. Jerusha died, 14 October 1764(?), in Greenfield. Administration on the Estate of Jerusha Hull was granted to Hezekiah Sturgis on 11 February 1765. NOTEREF _Ref411079863 \h 1 XE Sturges / Sturgis:Jerusha4 1727"  XE "Hull:Peter5 1728"  XE "Hull:Jerusha 1727" \t "See Sturges / Sturgis  XE "Hull:Nathaniel4 1695"  XE "Hull:Elizabeth 1696" \t "See Burr"  XE "Burr:Elizabeth4 1696"  ( iii. Jane Sturgis. Born, 26 April 1729, in Fairfield, Connecticut, NOTEREF _Ref411079955 \h 8 she married, David Ogden, son of David Ogden and Abigail Osborn, 5 April 1750, in Fairfield. NOTEREF _Ref411079955 \h 8 XE Sturges / Sturgis:Jane4 1729"  FOR THE DESCENDANTS OF JANE STURGIS AND DAVID OGDEN SEE THE SECTION ON THE DESCENDANTS OF RICHARD OGDEN OF FAIRFIELD iv. Eunice Sturgis. Born, 18 February 1730/1, in Fairfield, Connecticut, NOTEREF _Ref411079955 \h 8 she married, Samuel Burr Jr., 31 May 1753, in Fairfield. Born, circa 1727, he was baptized, 24 September 1727, the son of Samuel Burr and Elizabeth Wakeman. He died, 20 March 1791, at Fairfield. Eunice died, circa 1816(?), and was buried in Fairfield at 75 years of age(g.s.). NOTEREF _Ref411079863 \h 1 XE Sturges / Sturgis:Eunice4 1730/1"  XE "Burr:Samuel4 ca.1727"  XE "Burr:Eunice 1730/1" \t "See Sturges / Sturgis  XE "Burr:Samuel3 1694"  XE "Wakeman:Elizabeth ca.1702"  XE "Burr:Elizabeth ca.1702" \t "See Wakeman"  v. Sarah Sturgis. Born, 20 March 1732/3, in Fairfield, Connecticut, NOTEREF _Ref411079955 \h 8 she married, NOTEREF _Ref411079863 \h 1 Daniel Morehouse, 15 April 1755, in Fairfield. NOTEREF _Ref411079955 \h 8 Born, 27 April 1732, the son of Abraham Morehouse and Elizabeth Patterson, he was baptized, 30 April 1732 at Fairfield. Daniel died, about 1780. NOTEREF _Ref411079863 \h 1 XE Sturges / Sturgis:Sarah4 1732/3"  XE "Morehouse:Daniel 1732"  XE "Morehouse:Sarah 1732/3" \t "See Sturges / Sturgis  XE "Morehouse:Abraham 1700"  XE "Morehouse:Elizabeth 1700" \t "See Patterson"  XE "Patterson:Elizabeth 1700"  vi. Elizabeth Sturgis. Born, 10 November 1735, in Fairfield, Connecticut, NOTEREF _Ref411079955 \h 8 she died, circa 1741(?), in Fairfield, Connecticut, in her 6th year. XE Sturges / Sturgis:Elizabeth4 1735"  vii. Joseph Sturgis. Born, 25 June 1739, in Fairfield, Connecticut. NOTEREF _Ref411079955 \h 8 XE Sturges / Sturgis:Joseph4 1739"  viii. Esther Sturgis. Born, 16 August 1744, in Fairfield, Connecticut, NOTEREF _Ref411079955 \h 8 she married, William Dimon, 3 January 1765, in Fairfield. NOTEREF _Ref411079955 \h 8 Born, circa 1739, he was baptized, 24 June 1739, the son of Ebenezer Dimon and Mary Burr. Esther died, 2 December 1786(?), and was buried in Fairfield, in her 43rd year (g.s.). William died, 22 September 1810, at Fairfield, in his 72nd year. NOTEREF _Ref411079863 \h 1 XE Sturges / Sturgis:Esther4 1744"  XE "Dimon:William ca.1739"  XE "Dimon:Esther 1744" \t "See Sturges / Sturgis  XE "Dimon:Ebenezer 1704/5"  XE "Burr:Mary4 1708"  ix. Judson Sturgis. Born, 21 February 1747/8, in Fairfield, Connecticut. NOTEREF _Ref411079955 \h 8 XE Sturges / Sturgis:Judson4 1747/8"  REFERENCES SWEETSER ANCESTRY Seth Sweetser m Bethia Cooke 16061662 b.1631 b.16181659/60 Benjamin Sweetser m Abigail Wigglesworth ca.16331718 ca.1660 ca.16341720 Benjamin Sweetser m Elizabeth Phillips 16661720 b.1694 16721726+ Edward Mirick m Mary Sweetser 17001762 1724 17061765 Henry Gould m Elizabeth Mirick 17221770 1755 17291770 Dr. Silas Hodges m Mary Gould 1741/21804 b.1779 17601843 Silas Wyllys Hodges m Mary Gillett 17861858 1810 17901841 David Sturges Penfield m Mary Hodges 18121873 1842 18201908 Annie Frances Penfield FIRST GENERATION 1. Seth1 Sweetser. Born, 18 May 1606, in Tring, Hertfordshire, England, he died, 21 May 1662(?), in Charlestown, Massachusetts, and was buried there, at 56 years of age. Probate of Estate: 17 June 1662, in Charlestown; Will: May 20, 1662. Immigration: before 1637(?) in Boston, Massachusetts. XE "Sweetser:Seth1 1606"  Seth Sweetser married, first, Bethia Cooke, before 1631(?), in Tring. She died, January 1659/60(?), in Charlestown.  XE "Cook / Cooke:Bethia b.1618"  XE "Sweetser:Bethia b.1618" \t "See Cook / Cooke"  He married, NOTEREF _Ref405715648 \h 3 second, Mrs. Elizabeth Oakes, April 1661, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. She was the widow of Thomas Oakes, who died circa 1658, in Cambridge. After the death of her second husband, Seth, Elizabeth married, 1662, Samuel Hayward; he died, 1681, in Malden. She wrote her will, May 1686; it was probated, 5 May 1687. She mentions the estate of her first husband, Oakes. NOTEREF _Ref405716188 \h 4 XE "(-----):Elizabeth b.1633"  XE "Sweetser:Elizabeth b.1633" \t "See (-----)"  XE "Oakes:Thomas"  XE "Oakes:Elizabeth b.1633" \t "See (-----)"  XE "Hayward:Samuel ca.1613"  XE "Hayward:Elizabeth b.1633" \t "See (-----)"  Seth Sweetsers name does not appear in the 1635/6 list of inhabitants of Charlestown, but it does appear in the list of those sharing in the first division of Lands in 1637. To be eligible for a share he must have been living in the town for several months. Hence, Seth Sweetser was probably in Charlestown sometime during 1636. In 1652 he was appointed to the office of Constable; later, he was appointed sealer of leather in 1659 (he was a cordwainer or shoemaker), and as surveyor of the highways for the years 1659 and 1660. Seth Sweetser of Charlestown Will dated 24 May 1662, proved 17 June 1662 [register copy: Middlesex Probate Records 2:44-46]  XE "Sweetser:Seth1 1606"  XE "(-----):Elizabeth b.1633"  The last will and testament of Seth Swetzer of Charlestowne, this foure and twenty day of May in the yeare of our Lord, one thousand six hundred and sixty two. I Seth Switzer, being in my perfect memory and Composure of mind and Senses, though weake and sicke of body. do make and constitute this my last Will and Testament, wherein I committ my body to the dust, and my Soul to God that gave it, and my estate as followeth. XE "Sweetser:Benjamin2 ca.1633"  Item, to my Sonne Benjamin his full portion on Charlestowne side in possession already XE "Blanchard:Samuel 1629"  Item. that my wife Elizabeth Switser which now is, that she shall have all her owne estate that I had with Her before I had her, paying all her owne debts out of it, which shee owed before I had Her, moreover my Will is that shee shall have the thirds of my estate, that I have now in present possession, after my debts are payd, dureing the time of Her life, and if it should prove she should be with child my Will is that the child should have Twenty pounds out of her thirds after her death, and I will also in case she be in want in time of Her widow=Hood, that shee may expend of the principall according to the discretion of the Executors and overseers.  XE "(-----):Elizabeth b.1633"  Item. my Will is that my daughter Sarah shall have a third part of my estate now and in possession after my death, moreover I give unto my daughter Sarah that third part remaynes after my wives decease, in case I have no child by Her, then shee to have whole third that was my wives, Item. my Will is that my other third may be thus divided, To my sonne Samuel Blanchard, I give unto Him ten shillings besides what He had before. Item. To my daughter Mary Blanchard twenty pounds, to be at her owne propper use and disposeing I give her [space] which I desire may be left in the Hands of the Executors and overseers, to be disposed of to her need as they see good, and see to returne to Her next Reviveing child. XE "Blanchard:Samuel 1629"  XE "Stoddard:Mary2 1643"  Item. I give unto my daughter Hannah Fitch, twenty pounds over and above what she hath had already. XE "Sweetser:Hannah2 1638"  Item. I give unto my wives three children forty shillings that is to say Twenty shillings to the Sonne, and ten shillings a peece to the daughters, apeece, and the rest of the third of my estate, after the discharge of my sicknes and buriall, the remainder of this third of my estate to returne to my daughter Sarah.  XE "Sweetser:Sarah2 1631+" Also I constitute and ordeyne, these my loveing freinds my Executors of my last Will and Testament. that is to say Edward Drinker, and my sonne Benjamin Switser. Also my Honoured Freind Mr. Richard Russell, and my brother Thomas Goold to be my overseers of this my Will. XE "Drinker:Edward"  XE "Sweetser:Benjamin2 ca.1633"  XE "Gould:Thomas b.1636"  XE "Russell:Richard 1611"  Witnesses: Seth Switser Thomas Emons Thomas Osburne  XE "Sweetser:Seth1 1606"  XE "Emons:Thomas"  XE "Osborn:Thomas"  [Endorsement]At a County Court held at Charlestowne. June 17th. 1662 Thomas Emmons and Thomas Osburne, appearing in Court and being Sworne, do say that the above named Seth Switzer being of Sound Judgement and memory, signed and declared this writeing, as his last Will and testament and that they knew of no other. Thomas Danforth, Recorder Entered and Recorded the 17th 4 1662. XE "Danforth:Thomas ca.1623"  by Thomas Danforth, Recorder INVENTORY dated 28 May 1662, exhibited 17 June 1662, [original document: Middlesex Probate File 22037]  XE "Sweetser:Seth1 1606"  An: Inventory of the Estate housing Lands Cattell and other movable goods belonging to Seth Sweetser of Charlestouwne deseaced: taken the 28:3:mo:1662 by Sollomon Phips, Richard: Kettell: and Richard: Stowers the prizers. NOTEREF _Ref534346072 \h 5 XE "Phipps:Solomon 1619"  XE "Kettell:Richard"  XE "Stower:Richard 1616"  . s. d Item: A dwelling house Barne orchard and fourty Akers of Meddow and upland lying about it and fencing there unto Belonging: at 190 00 00 Two akers and a halfe of Land in malden Bonds in Stony Swamp: 5 00 00 A wood Lott in Charles Twoun Common 2 00 00 About an Aker of Ry 00 12 00 About an Aker of pease 00 16 00 About two Akers of Indian Corne 2 00 00 A pare of oxen 14 00 00 A Cow 4 a yerling hefer 2 5: 0 a calfe 1 7 7 12 00 hafe a colt about 3 wekes ould 1 00 00 Six Shepe and 3 lambs 4 10 00 two pigs 10s two hens 1s 0 11 00 in mony 1 13 00 his best Swuite and Coate 2 05 00 A coat two Jakits and a pair of Breches 1 05 00 A Sarge cloke a stuff Coate a Jackit doubled &nd Breches 1 10 00 A wastcoat 5s two hatts 10s Boots 10s 1 05 00 four pair Shoues 7s stokings 4s 0 11 00 A Converled 10s a fether Bolster 10s a flock bed 10s 1 10 00 A straw Bed 5s a bedstead 2s a Chest 12s 0 19 00 A Bridell Sadell holter pillion 1 15 00 A panell 5s A rug, two blankits 12s 0 17 00 Sheets: 7s 6d Bands hankschafs caps 6s 0 13 06 A Table forme 10s a cuppord 12s a chare 3s 1 05 00 10 pound Cotton woll 7s: 6 pound flax and yard 6s 0 13 00 Ruff hemp 1s8d Boots 12s/ malt 9s/ hops 1s 1 13 08 A bushell halfe wheat 7s 6d: Ry 1s 8d, Indian 4s 6d 0 13 08 cheses 10s for Baken 5s a trofe to salt meat 2s 6d 0 16 06 sheps woll 12s 2 payr cards 3s a bruch 6s 0 15 00 A pare glufs 1s a Fan 5s Dry Caske 1s 0 13 00 a bedstead matt 2s a sikell hoke 1s Leather uper and sole: 1 03 00 workeshous cutt out and toles 15s an Lasts 5s a kett 1s 1 01 00 3 wheles: 5s (2 tables more: 7s: a Brass Bottle 16s 1 08 00 waxing pan old brass 4s: pestell and morter 6s 0 10 00 for peauter tin pan a gratte 10s 4 saks bags 7s 0 17 00 hand Iorns Bellows tongs spit tramell lamp pole 0 10 00 A Chesepres 5s a siff 6d Earthen ware 2s 6d 0 08 00 woden dishes trenchers 1s 3d (2 forms: more 1s 0 02 03 a Tub and a paile 3s a Buck Tub 2s A troff 1s 6d 0 06 06 . s. d a chest forme 2s shovle and a spade 5s forkshoffell 1s 0 08 00 A how. 2s two Axses a spone old Iron a saw 5s 0 07 00 A whele Barrow 2s a ladder troffe 1s-a plow without Irons 0 08 00 A charne 3s another Lader 1s 6d a nossell: scales shers 1s 0 05 06 A truel 6d fyer wood 1s 6d two wooden Bootells 2s 0 04 00 a Boate 8s a holeing ax 1s 0 09 00 257 13 10 Solomon Phipps XE "Phipps:Solomon 1619"  XE "Kettell:Richard"  The mark of Richard [mark] Kettell 3 08 03 The hole sum [sic] 270 02 01  XE "Sweetser:Seth1 1606"  Depts due to Seth Sweetser as doe at present apere: 02 17 04 Seth Switser depter as we fynd at present 17 02 04 Dec. 13 1662 Loss on certain items, small debts, and an error 20 07 05 [Endorsement] Edward Drinker and Benjamin Switser, Executors to the last Will and Testament of Seth Switser deceased. appearing before the County Court helt at Charlstowne June 17th. 1662. and being Sworne do Say that this is a true Inventory of all that estate whereof the said Switzer died seized, and that if any more appeare they will timely and truly discover the same and cause it to be added hereunto.  XE "Drinker:Edward"  XE "Sweetser:Benjamin2 ca.1633"  COURT RECORD June 1662 [Middlesex Court Records 1:218; Pulsifer 1:262] The last Will of Seth Switcher attested on oath by Thomas Emmons and Thomas Osburne and his Inventory by the Executors Edw. Drinker, and Benjamin Switcher. (At a County Court held at Charlestowne. June 17th 1662)  XE "Emons:Thomas"  XE "Osborn:Thomas"  AMENDMENT TO INVENTORY dated and exhibited 13 December 1662 [original document: Middlesex Probate File 22037] An account of Rebate, on the Inventory of Seth Switcher lately deceased at Charlstown in the County of Midd. Exhibited by the Excecutors on their oath formerly taken to the Inventory. 13.10.1662 Impr[imis] By loss of the crop in the ground . s. d prised at 07:08:00: lesse 7-00-03d 07 00 03 It[em] By loss in sheers overprised and by woolle 00 16 00 It[em] By loss in lumber, insaleable. vallued at 43s: less 01 10 00 It[em] By losse in putting of the tooles and leather 00 14 00 It[em] By a mistake in casting the Summe of the Inventory 09 00 00 It[em] By Severall Small debts not then appearing 01 10 08 20 10 11 The estate is cr more did then appear 00 03 06 20 07 05 To be abated of the Inventory formerly given in 20-07s-05d Edward Drinker Benjamin Sweetser Children of Seth Sweetser (1606-1662) and Bethia Cooke (b.1618-1659/60):  XE "Sweetser:Seth1 1606"  XE "Cook / Cooke:Bethia b.1618"  i. Anna2 Sweetser. Born, circa 1631(?), she was baptized, 27 November 1631, in Tring, Hertfordshire, England. She buried there, 28 July 1635. XE "Sweetser:Anna2 ca.1631"  2 ii. Benjamin Sweetser. Born, 1633; m. ca.1660, Abigail Middlebrook. XE "Sweetser:Benjamin2 ca.1633"  iii. Sarah Sweetser. On 11 October 1682, Sarah deeded over to her brother Benjamin all her rights in the property bequeathed by her father to her in exchange for her future physical secuity and well-being. NOTEREF _Ref534346072 \h 5 XE "Sweetser:Sarah2 1631+"  iv. Mary Sweetser. Born, circa 1637(?), she died, circa 1665 in Charlestown, Massachusetts. She married, NOTEREF _Ref405717750 \h 1 3 January 1654/5, Samuel Blanchard, there. After Marys death, he married, 23 June 1673, Hannah Doggett, in Charlestown. NOTEREF _Ref405716131 \h 8 XE "Sweetser:Mary2 ca.1637"  XE "Blanchard:Samuel 1629"  XE "Blanchard:Mary ca.1637" \t "See Sweetser"  XE "Doggett:Hannah b.1660"  XE "Blanchard:Hannah b.1660" \t "See Doggett"  v. Hannah Sweetser. NOTEREF _Ref405716188 \h 4 Born, 12 December 1638(?), in Charlestown, Massachusetts, she was baptized, 12 January 1638/9, in the First Church, of Charlestown. She married, Joseph Fitch, 2 July 1661, in Reading, Massachusetts. Hannah died, 5 November 1673, in Reading, while Joseph died, 10 November 1694, in Reading. NOTEREF _Ref522123064 \h 7  XE "Sweetser:Hannah2 1638"  XE Fitch:Joseph"  XE Fitch:Hannah 1638" \t "See Sweetser"  vi. Elizabeth Sweetser. Born, 27 January 1642/3, in Charlestown, Massachusetts, she died, before 1662(?). XE "Sweetser:Elizabeth2 ca.1642/3"  SECOND GENERATION 2. Benjamin2 Sweetser (Seth1). Born, circa 1633 in Tring, Hertfordshire, England, he was baptized, 7 December 1633, in Tring. He died, 22 July 1718, in Charlestown, Massachusetts, and was buried in the old Phipps Street Burying Ground, in Charlestown, in his 86th year, (g.s.). Probate of Estate: 12 August 1718, in Charlestown; Will: May 5, 1716. Immigration: circa 1637(?) in Charlestown. XE "Sweetser:Benjamin2 ca.1633"  Early in his life, Benjamin was a heel maker and a last maker, and, like his father, was a shoemaker. However, as noted in his will, late in life he had turned to farming. Benjamin married, NOTEREF _Ref405715648 \h 3 Abigail Wigglesworth, daughter of Edward Wigglesworth and Esther Middlebrook, circa 1660(?), in Charlestown. Born, circa 1634(?) possibly in Wrawby, Lincolnshire, England, she died, 22 July 1720(?), in Charlestown, in her 86th year. She was baptized, 13 December 1640(?), in New Haven, Connecticut. XE "Wigglesworth:Abigail ca.1634"  XE "Sweetser:Abigail ca.1634" \t "See Wigglesworth"  XE "Wigglesworth:Edward 1604"  XE "Middlebrook:Esther b.1618"  XE "Wigglesworth:Esther b.1618" \t "See Middlebrook"  Benjamin Sweetser of Mystic Side, was one of the early members of the First Baptist Church of Boston, which was organized, 28 May 1665. A fervent Baptist, he was fined in 1668 for circulating a scandalous and reproachful petition in favor of his imprisoned brethren. The reaction of the General Court to his petition follows: The Deputyes not concuring with ye Honoed Magistes in the bill referring to the censure of Mr. Joshua Atwater & Benjamin Switser for promoting of a scandalous & reproachful petition of which they have been fully convict Doe  Judge meete that  Testimony be borne against their proceedings & have therefore voted that he the sd Atwater shall pay as a fine to the County five pounds & be Admonished in open Court by ye Honoed Gouvnor for the same And that the sd Switswer shall pay as a fine to the County ten pounds & to be Admonished also in open Court by ye Honoed Gouvnor for his offense.  XE "Atwater:Joshua"  XE "Wigglesworth:Michael 1631"  Benjamin Sweetser was among seven Baptists who signed a petition dated 24 February 1680 which was again sent to the Genral Court by the Baptists in which they asked for religious toleration. Benjamin apparently held his brotherinlaw, Michael Wigglesworth in such high esteem that he named his youngest son for him. He died at the age of eightyfive years and left legacies to ministers of the unpopular Baptist faith. He was probably the first inhabitant north of the Mystic River who openly professed the Baptist faith. The will of Benjamin Sweetser names his wife, sons Benjamin, Samuel, Joseph, Wigglesworth, and Seth, together with his two daughters.  XE "Wigglesworth:Abigail ca.1634"  XE "Sweetser:Wigglesworth3 1677"  XE "Sweetser:Benjamin3 1666"  XE "Sweetser:Samuel3 1673"  XE "Sweetser:Seth3 1668"  XE "Sweetser:Joseph4 ca.1696"  XE "Sweetser:Abigail3 b.1665"  XE "Sweetser:Bethiah3 1663"  After Benjamins death, his widow, Abigail, married, second, Reverend Ellis Callender, a minister of the First Baptist Church of Boston, 17 November 1719, in Charlestown. NOTEREF _Ref405717750 \h 1 After Abigails death in 1720, Ellis Callender married, as his third wife, Elizabeth Eddy, 22 May 1722, in Boston. Ellis died, 18 May 1728, in Boston, at the age of 87 years. XE "Callender:Ellis ca.1641"  XE "Callender:Abigail ca.1634" \t "See Wigglesworth"  XE "Eddy:Elizabeth"  XE "Callender:Elizabeth" \t "See Eddy"  Will of Benjamin Sweetser NOTEREF _Ref405717750 \h 1  XE "Sweetser:Benjamin2 ca.1633"  I, Benjamin Sweetser of Charlestown in the County of Middlesex in New England, now farmer, being through the mercy of God in some measure of health, though aged, and of a sound disposing mind and memory, knowing the uncertainty of this life, and being desirous to settle my estate, for preventing trouble and contention among my Children and relations after my decease: Do make and ordain this my last will and Testament in manner following. And first of all I commit my Soul into the hands of the Lord my God and reconciled father in Jesus Christ, and my body to the earth to be decently buried; but without Scarfs or rings, instead of which let some good books of Mr. John Flasel and Mr. Edward Pearses preparation of death be given; I appoint my special friends to have good gloves: also let some good wine be given. As for that temporall estate which God has given me I dispose of it as followeth. And my will is that all my just debts and funeral expenses be duly satisfied as soon as may be. XE "Flasel:John"  XE "Pearse:Edward"  Item I give to my Dear and loving wife ye use and improvement of two rooms, viz: the hall and little parlour with a suitable part of ye cellar during her widowhood; also I give her the choice of one third part of my household goods, and all my plate and money if any left, or due to me: also I give her the choice of one of my Cows to be kept on the farm for her use, winter and summer; also I give her the benefit of my little orchard during her widowhood, and then to return to my son Benjamin. Also I give her ten pounds in money yearly to be paid by my Executors and my will is that my Son Benjamin find her sufficient fire wood for her use; and that they pay her rent quarterly. XE "Sweetser:Benjamin2 ca.1633"  XE "Wigglesworth:Abigail ca.1634"  Item I give unto my Sons Benjamin and Samuel my whole farm at Mistickside with the wood lotts at Spot pond belonging thereto; two thirds to my Son Benjamin and one third to my Son Samuel, to them and their heirs forever. Moreover I give to my Son Samuel Sweetser within ye fence from the highway to my wifes orchard and so down to the River Northeast the meadow containing four acres more or less with that on the farther side of ye middle gate, the land which he has in possession, for his third part of my land, provided they pay what I order him; as also a third part of my stock, Oxen and cows and my mare. XE "Sweetser:Wigglesworth3 1677"  XE "Sweetser:Benjamin3 1666"  XE "Sweetser:Samuel3 1673"  XE "Sweetser:Seth3 1668"  XE "Sweetser:Joseph4 ca.1696"  XE "Frothingham:Samuel"  Item I give to my Grandson Joseph Sweetser half an acre of land for an houseplott; to measure four pole in ye front from the highway Westward next Capt. Samuel Frothinghams dwelling house if he intend to build and live upon the same; or else I give my sd Grandson twenty pounds in money to be paid him by my Son Seth, ten pounds when he comes to the age of one and twenty years, and ten pounds more within two years after the first payment; but if he dy before he comes to be of age, or leave no issue then the land shall return to my Son Seth. Item my will is that my daughter Abigail shall have fifty pounds to be paid her by my sons Benjamin, Seth and Samuel, and also a third part of my household goods as the full of her portion besides what I have formerly done for her; the fifty pounds to be paid within six years after my wifes decease, five pounds yearly, till it ber fully paid. If my daughter dy, then it shall be paid to her own children equally as they come of age, not to her Grandchildren. XE "Sweetser:Abigail3 b.1665"  Item I give to my daughter Wheeler fifty pounds to be paid within six years after my wifes decease, by my sons Benjamin, Seth and Samuel, five pounds yearly till the whole is paid: and in case my sd daughter dy before it be paid, then it shall be paid to her Children equally as they come of age, not to her Grandchildren: also I give my daughter a third part of my household goods in full of her portion. XE "Sweetser:Bethiah3 1663"  Item my Will is that my Son Wigglesworth shall have eighty pounds paid to him by Sons Benjamin, Seth and Samuel: twenty pounds within one year after my decease and twenty pounds within four years after my decease; the remainder within four years after my wifes decease. My will farther is that my Son Benjamin shall pay one half of the legacies given to my Daughters, and to my Son Wigglesworth: and that the other half shall be paid by my Sons Seth and Samuel; viz: Seth two thirds and Samuel one third. And my will is that if any of my Sons be minded to dispose of their part or share of land herein given to them, that they shall give their Natural Brethren the first refusal at an indifferent price as others would give. XE "Sweetser:Wigglesworth3 1677"  XE "Sweetser:Benjamin3 1666"  XE "Sweetser:Samuel3 1673"  XE "Sweetser:Seth3 1668"  Item I give unto my Son Seth all the remainder of my land in Charlestown that is not otherwise disposed of by me, to him and his heirs forever. Item I give to my Sons in law, Stimson and Wheeler ten shillings a ps to be paid by my Executors. XE "Stimpson:Andrew ca.1650"  XE "Wheeler:Isaac 1678"  XE "Wigglesworth:Abigail ca.1634"  And my will is that my wearing clothes be divided among my Sons; as also my books after my wife hath chosen such of them as she likes for herself: I give to Mr. Joseph Parson, and to Elder Calender, and to Mr. Elisha Calender; and to Mr. Bradstreet and Mr. Stevens, Ministers of Charlestown and to Mr. Thomas Cheever, Minister of Rumnyparish, and to Mr. David Parsons, of Malden, twenty shillings a piece to be paid by my Executors.  XE "Parsons:Joseph"  XE "Parsons:David"  XE "Callender:Ellis ca.1641"  XE "Cheever:Thomas 1658"  XE "Hiller:Joseph"  XE "Proctor:Edward"  XE "Greenland:John 1644"  And I entreat my loving friends Mr. Joseph Hiller and Mr. Edward Proctour, of Boston and Deacon John Greenland and Deacon Phinehas Upham, of Malden, to be the Overseers of this my will, and give unto each of them ten shillings as a token of my love; entreating them to assist my Executers with their counsel, in the due performance of this will. And finally I leave my Solemn advice and charge with all my Dear Children, to live together in love and peace; to serve and fear ye Lord, and to carry it with all dutiful love to their dear Mother : and if any doubt or difficulty arise as to the meaning of my will or anything therein contained, that they take the advice of my Overseers for the resolving the same. And for as much as I have endeavoured to act with a like fatherly affection to all of them; my will is that if any of them shall not acquiesce and rest satisfied in this my will, but shall endeavour to break or alter the same, or if any of them shall pretend any claim or right to my sister Sarahs portion, I having honestly and truly paid her; every such Child shall forfeit one half of what I have herein given to him, and it shall be divided equally among my other sons. XE "Wigglesworth:Abigail ca.1634"  I do constitute and appoint my Dear wife, and my Sons Benjamin and Seth to be ye Executors of this my will and do revoke all former or other wills by me made or pretended to be made; allowing and ratifying this to be my Only last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this 5th day of May, One thousand seven hundred and sixteen : and in ye 2d Year of ye Reign of Our Sovereign King George. Signed sealed and published XE "Sweetser:Benjamin2 ca.1633"  in presence of Phinehas Upham Jun (Signed) Benja Sweetser Nathaniel Upham XE "Upham:Phinehas"  XE "Upham:Nathaniel"  Children of Benjamin Sweetser (16331718) and Abigail Wigglesworth (ca.16341720):  XE "Sweetser:Benjamin2 ca.1633"  XE "Wigglesworth:Abigail ca.1634"  i. Abigail3 Sweetser. NOTEREF _Ref405716188 \h 4 Born, before 1665(?), she died, 3 March 1725/6, in Charlestown, Massachusetts. NOTEREF _Ref405716131 \h 8 She married, Andrew Stimpson, 1 November 1678, in Charlestown. NOTEREF _Ref405716131 \h 8 He died, 14 December 1721, of small pox. NOTEREF _Ref405716131 \h 8 XE "Sweetser:Abigail3 b.1665"  XE "Stimpson:Andrew ca.1650"  XE "Stimpson:Abigail b.1665" \t "See Sweetser"  ii. Bethiah Sweetser. Born, 30 October 1663, in Charlestown, Massachusetts, NOTEREF _Ref405716131 \h 8 she was buried, 6 May 1747, in Malden, Massachusetts, in her 83rd year, (g.s.). She married, NOTEREF _Ref405715648 \h 3 first, Edward Paine, before 1682(?), in Charlestown. Born, circa 1662(?) in Charlestown, he died there, 13 March 1690/1, age 29, of smallpox. NOTEREF _Ref405716131 \h 8 Occupation: Brick maker. She married, NOTEREF _Ref405715648 \h 3second, Isaac Wheeler, 3 April 1700, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Born, 4 September 1678, in Charlestown, NOTEREF _Ref405716131 \h 8 he died there, after 1750. Probate of Estate: 10 February 1755(?), in Charlestown; Will: June 5, 1750. Occupation: Cordwainer. XE "Sweetser:Bethiah3 1663"  XE "Paine:Edward ca.1662"  XE "Paine:Bethiah 1663" \t "See Sweetser"  XE "Wheeler:Isaac 1678"  XE "Wheeler:Bethiah 1663" \t "See Sweetser"  3 iii. Benjamin Sweetser. Born, 1666; m. b.1694, Elizabeth Phillips. XE "Sweetser:Benjamin3 1666"  iv. Seth Sweetser. Born, 7 July 1668, in Charlestown, Massachusetts, NOTEREF _Ref405716131 \h 8 he died, 9 November 1731, in Charlestown, and was buried there, (g.s.). Probate of Estate: 16 November 1731(?), in Charlestown; Will: March 17, 1731. He graduated from Harvard College. Occupation: Trader. He married, NOTEREF _Ref405716188 \h 4 Sarah Lynde, 12 January 1690/1, in Charlestown. NOTEREF _Ref405716131 \h 8 Born, 5 December 1666, in Charlestown, NOTEREF _Ref405716131 \h 8 she was baptized, 13 January 1666/7, in Charlestown. NOTEREF _Ref405716261 \h 6 She died, after 1731(?) in Charlestown.  XE "Sweetser:Seth3 1668"  XE "Lynde:Sarah 1666"  XE "Sweetser:Sarah 1666" \t "See Lynde"  v. Joseph Sweetser. Born, 14 January 1669/70, in Charlestown, Massachusetts, NOTEREF _Ref405716131 \h 8 he died, before 1702(?) in Charlestown. He married, NOTEREF _Ref405715648 \h 3 Elizabeth White, before 1696(?), in Charlestown. Born, 28 February 1671, she was baptized, 10 March 1671/2, the daughter of Thomas White and Mary Frothingham, in Charlestown. NOTEREF _Ref405716188 \h 4 After Joseph died, Elizabeth married, NOTEREF _Ref405716188 \h 4 10 February 1701/2, Samuel Bachelder, in Charlestown. After Samuel died, circa 1705, she married, NOTEREF _Ref405716188 \h 4 as her third husband, John Pierson. XE "Sweetser:Joseph3 1669/70"  XE "White:Elizabeth 1671"  XE "Sweetser:Elizabeth 1671" \t "See White"  XE "White:Thomas 1636"  XE "White:Mary 1638" \t "See Frothingham"  XE "Frothingham:Mary 1638"  XE "Bachelder:Samuel"  XE "Bachelder:Elizabeth 1671" \t "See White"  XE "Pierson:John"  XE "Pierson:Elizabeth 1671" \t "See White"  vi. Samuel Sweetser. NOTEREF _Ref405716188 \h 4 Born, 1 November 1673, in Charlestown, Massachusetts, NOTEREF _Ref405716131 \h 8 he died, 18 July 1757, in Malden, Massachusetts, and was buried there, 21 July 1757, at the age of 83, (g.s.). NOTEREF _Ref521388658 \h 15 Probate of Estate: 1757(?), in Malden; Will: September 28, 1752. Occupation: Innkeeper. He married, NOTEREF _Ref405716131 \h 8 Elizabeth Sprague, before 1698, in Malden, or Charlestown. XE "Sweetser:Samuel3 1673"  XE "Sprague:Elizabeth b.1685"  XE "Sweetser:Elizabeth b.1685" \t "See Sprague"  XE "Sprague:John 1652"  XE "Sprague:Elizabeth 1651" \t "See Stower"  XE "Stower:Elizabeth 1651"  Born, near 1677, the daughter of John Sprague and Elizabeth Stower, she died, 12 March 1751/2, at Malden at the age of 75. NOTEREF _Ref521388658 \h 15 vii. Wigglesworth Sweetser. Born, 28 May 1677, in Charlestown, Massachusetts, NOTEREF _Ref405716131 \h 8 he died, August 1745(?), in Boston, Massachusetts. Probate of Estate: 17 August 1745(?), in Boston. Occupation: Tailor. He married, NOTEREF _Ref405715648 \h 3 first, Ursula Coles, NOTEREF _Ref405716188 \h 4 2 February 1698/9, in Boston. He married, second, Mary Cary, 27 February 1728/9, in Boston. NOTEREF _Ref405717589 \h 13 Marriage Banns, 27 February 1728/9, in Charlestown. NOTEREF _Ref405716131 \h 8 XE "Sweetser:Wigglesworth3 1677"  XE "Coles:Ursula b.1685"  XE "Sweetser:Ursula b.1685" \t "See Coles"  XE "Cary:Mary b.1715"  XE "Sweetser:Mary b.1715" \t "See Cary"  THIRD GENERATION 4. Benjamin3 Sweetser (Benjamin2, Seth1). NOTEREF _Ref405716188 \h 4 Born, 24 April 1666, in Charlestown, Massachusetts, NOTEREF _Ref405716131 \h 8 he died, 23 September 1720, in Malden, Massachusetts, and was buried there in his 55th year, (g.s.). Probate of Estate: 19 December 1720, in Malden. In his probate papers he is listed as a bricklayer. XE "Sweetser:Benjamin3 1666"  XE "Phillips:Elizabeth2 1672"  XE "Sweetser:Elizabeth 1672" \t "See Phillips"  Benjamin married, NOTEREF _Ref405715648 \h 3 Elizabeth Phillips, NOTEREF _Ref405716188 \h 4 before 1694(?), in Charlestown. Born, 9 August 1672(?), in Charlestown, Elizabeth was baptized, 18 August 1672(?), the daughter of Deacon Henry Phillips and Mary Dwight. After the death of Benjamin, Elizabeth married, NOTEREF _Ref405716188 \h 4 6 November 1722, William Paine, as his second wife, in Malden. He died, NOTEREF _Ref405716188 \h 4 14 April 1741, in his 78th year, (g.s.), in Malden. Elizabeth died, NOTEREF _Ref405716188 \h 4 4 March 1766, in Malden in her 97th year, (g.s.).  XE "Phillips:Henry1 b.1620"  XE "Dwight:Mary2 1635"  XE "Paine:William ca.1663"  XE "Paine:Elizabeth 1672" \t "See Phillips"  An Inventory of ye Real and Personal estate of Benjamin Sweetser, late of CharlesTown, Deceased. s d To his wearing cloathe his cane a gold Ring, a pare of specticles and a Razor 15 05 00 To a Silver Tankard, a small Silver Cup Silver Spoons Silver buttons and other peeces of Silver 27 10 00 To armes 1 15 00 To puter 3 00 00 To one great brass kettel to a littel brass kettle brass andirons candle sticks two skillets a frying pan twoston juggs and old brass 6 13 00 To brass Skals and waits and one warming pan 0 18 00 To one pair of Stilliard two pairs of small scales and a box 0 16 00 To one par of andirons two trammels a pair of tongs a fire shovel and a hook 1 00 00 To two iron pots a kittle and there hooks 1 00 00 To a jack and two spits 1 00 00 To Sixty four pounds of old iron 0 16 00 To and iron goose fender gridiron an iron candlestick a smoothing box and two heeters 0 12 00 To a lamp a candlestick a drill a meetfork a Skimmer and one cow bell 0 06 00 To wooden milk vessels and wooden bottels a pail two pecks and a wooden morter 0 15 00 To a bed and furniture in ye little parler 5 00 00 To a bed and furniture in ye hall 10 00 00 To five leathern chairs and meel sacks 0 13 00 To two tables in ye hall 0 12 00 To a looking glass in ye hall 2 15 00 To an old Chest and two great chairs 0 10 00 To a flock bed and all the furniture in the Chamber 3 00 00 s d To three Trunks in ye Chamber and a little chest 2 00 00 To six old cloath chairs and one great chair 4 12 00 To glass bottels and six Turkey work chairs and one bed sted with a canvers bottom 2 02 00 To Linning 4 08 00 To Books 0 10 00 To four chairs two tabels a settle and a cradle 0 14 00 To three hogsheads and three barrils two half barrils two powdering tubs and a half bushel 1 16 00 To an old bed and bedsted 0 15 00 To old lumber in the housing 2 00 00 To old bed in the house 0 06 00 To earthenware in the house 0 03 00 To cart and cart ladders and wheels and pin and spanshakel a spire yoak and roap 9 00 00 To two sleds and an old car wheel and a ston sled 1 05 00 To an old sledd 0 12 00 To an iron harrow two plowes and a draught yoak 2 04 00 To two draught chains and two sets of horse tackling and another pair of  2 11 00 To two betels and wedges 0 14 00 To a little anvel and hold fast 0 10 00 To more old iron a crow  and an old axe 0 11 00 To two shovels a spade three  two pickaxes Addes an iron spoon and two hoes 1 16 00 To tools in the shop 2 00 00 To four forks to two dung forks a hay hook a cutting knife and sithes and tackling for them 1 14 00 To old fetters 0 06 00 To a seider mill & a pair of Scruse with all that belongs to them and a brake 3 10 00 To a grind ston & lasts in the shop to Soddels & bridels & furniture for horses 3 00 00 To one pair of oxen twelve pounds four cows twenty pounds to two two year olds seven pounds wintered out 39 00 00 To one heifer & one yearling a swine & poultry wintered out 7 00 00 To one horse & one old mayr wintered out 29 00 00 To connew & all yt belongs thereto & boards & timber unimproved 4 05 00 To a small quantity of bricks at ye brickkiln 1 00 00 To housing & Lands in Charlestown on Malden Side with their stable at Malden Meeting house 577 00 00 To housing & Lands in Charlestowne 280 00 00 To two thirds of eleven acres & a half of a wood Lott in Charlestowne on ye Rocks in ye 1st division ye 2nd Range. To two thirds of fifteen acres & a half of a wood Lott in Charlestowne on ye Rocks in ye 1st division 6th Range To two acres & a half by estimation of a wood Lott in Charlestowne on ye Rocks in ye first division ye first Range. these Lotts 60 00 00 Dec. 19, 1720 John Dexter John Tufts John Lane  XE "Dexter:John"  XE "Tufts:John 1673+"  XE "Lane:John"  A year and a half later, 9 April 1722, by order of the Court, the land was reappraised: XE "Sweetser:Benjamin3 1666"  In Observance of ye Commission direct to us ye subscribers by ye Honourebl Francis Foxcroft Esqr Judg of probtt of Will for ye County of Middlex to Apprize ye Real Estate of Mr. Benuja Sweetser Late of Charlestown Deceased & also to set out ye said deceased widows thirds by meies & bounds accordingly we have don it as follows viz: XE "Foxcroft:Francis"  s d The homestead containing an house & barn with other small buildings And Thirty Acres & an half of upland ploughland & pastureland & orchard Att five hundred & two pounds And Nineteen Acres of salt march joining ye upland att one hundred & fourteen pounds Bounded northwest by ye land of Samll Sweetser & northeast by ye River and southwest by ye Land of Samll Sweetser and Edward Watts and Samll Sprague All which upland & marsh & buildings 616 00 00 Seven Acres of woodland one ye north side of Mistick River called by ye name of Charlestown Rocks in ye first division and in ye second Range bounded south by ye Land of Samll Sweetser westerly by ye Land of John Row northerly by ye Land of Oliver Atwod easterly by ye Land of Joa Tufts att eighteen pounds fifteen shillings 18 15 00 Ten Acres & half of wooland on said Rocks in said division & in ye Sixth Range bounded southerly by ye land of Saml Sweetser easterly by ye Land of Joa Tufts northerly by ye land of Samll Sprague & westerly by ye Land of said Tufts Att 26 05 00 Two Acres & half of woodland one said Rocks in ye same division & Range bounded north by Spot Pond easterly by Land of Peter Tufts southerly by ye Land of Tho Fosdick west by ye Land of Saml Blanchard Att 6 05 00 To ye said deceased farmer Liveing in said Town by Mr. Seth Sweetsers Containing an house & barn & shope & one Acre & half & 22 pole orchard Bounded southwest by ye county Road northwest by ye Land of Seth Sweetser northeast by said Sweetser & Eleazer Dows & southeast by ye Land of said Sweetser Att 240 00 00 s d One Acre of pasture Land called Phipps pasture bounded southwest by ye Land of Eleazer Dows & northwest by ye Land of Seth Sweetser & Henry Phillips Esqr & northeast by ye land of said Phillips & southeeast by ye land of William Smith Att 40 00 00 Sum Total 950 05 00 Jacob Willson  XE "Wilson:Jacob"  Nathaniel Frothingham  XE "Frothingham:Nathaniel"  Caleb Call  XE "Call:Caleb"  James Barret XE "Barret:James"  Samuel Frothingham. XE "Frothingham:Samuel"   XE "Sweetser:Elizabeth2 1672" \t "See Phillips"  Children of Benjamin Sweetser (1666-1720) and Elizabeth Phillips (1672-1766):  XE "Sweetser:Benjamin3 1666"  XE "Phillips:Elizabeth2 1672"  i. Elizabeth4 Sweetser. Born, 24 June 1694, in Charlestown, Massachusetts, NOTEREF _Ref405716131 \h 8 she died in childbirth, 30 November 1721, in Charlestown. She married, William Fairfield, 5 August 1714(?), in Charlestown. XE "Sweetser:Elizabeth4 1694"  XE "Fairchild:William"  XE "Fairchild:Elizabeth 1694" \t "See Sweetser"  ii. Benjamin Sweetser. Born, 5 March 1695/6, in Charlestown, Massachusetts, NOTEREF _Ref405716131 \h 8 he was baptized, 24 November 1717, in the First Church, Charlestown. NOTEREF _Ref405716261 \h 6 Occupation: Mason. He married, first, Constance Row, 5 June 1717, in Boston, Massachusetts. NOTEREF _Ref405717589 \h 13 He married, second, Sarah Weeks, 13 March 1754, at Falmouth, Maine. He served in Moses Pearsons Company from Falmouth, in the Louisburg Expedition. XE "Sweetser:Benjamin4 1695/6"  XE "Row:Constance b.1704"  XE "Sweetser:Constance b.1704" \t "See Row"  XE "Weeks:Sarah"  XE "Sweetser:Sarah" \t "See Weeks"  iii. William Sweetser. Born, 19 October 1697, in Charlestown, Massachusetts, NOTEREF _Ref405716131 \h 8 he was baptized, 24 November 1717, in the First Church, Charlestown. NOTEREF _Ref405716261 \h 6 He died, 4 February 1721/2, in Charlestown, NOTEREF _Ref405716131 \h 8 of small pox, in 25th year, and was buried in the old Phipps St. Cemetery, in Charlestown; NOTEREF _Ref405717750 \h 1 he was a sailor and a cooper. NOTEREF _Ref405716131 \h 8 He married, NOTEREF _Ref405716188 \h 4 first, Katharine Taylor, 6 July 1719(?), in Charlestown. Born, 10 November 1694, she was the daughter of John Taylor and Katharine Johnson of Charlestown. NOTEREF _Ref405716131 \h 8 After his death, she married, 24 October 1728, Anthony Lane. NOTEREF _Ref405716131 \h 8 XE "Sweetser:William4 1697"  XE "Taylor:Katherine 1694"  XE "Sweetser:Katherine 1694" \t "See Taylor"  XE "Taylor:John ca.1667"  XE "Johnson:Katherine b.1672"  XE "Taylor:Katherine b.1672" \t "See Johnson"  XE "Lane:Anthony"  XE "Lane:Katherine 1694" \t "See Taylor"  iv. Henry Sweetser. Born, 30 April 1699, in Charlestown, Massachusetts, NOTEREF _Ref405716131 \h 8 he died, 25 July 1699, in Charlestown. NOTEREF _Ref405716131 \h 8 XE "Sweetser:Henry4 1699"  v. John Sweetser. Born, 21 July 1700, at Mystic Side, a part of Charlestown, Massachusetts. NOTEREF _Ref405716131 \h 8 He died, 10 October 1776, at North Yarmouth, Maine. He married, first, 2 October 1722, Martha Green. Born, 15 January 1704, the daughter of Samuel and Martha Green of Malden, she died, 14 May 1736, in North Yarmouth. Both John and his wife Martha were baptized in the First Church at North Yarmouth, 18 March 1733. He married, second, Elizabeth Stevens of Malden, 16 November 1738. She died, 1 November 1785, in Cumberland, Maine. John was a farmer and raised a large family in North Yarmouth and later Cumberland. NOTEREF _Ref405717750 \h 1 XE "Sweetser:John4 1700"  XE "Green:Martha 1704"  XE "Sweetser:Martha 1704" \t "See Green"  XE "Green:Samuel"  XE "Green:Martha" \t "See (-----)"  XE "(-----):Martha"  XE "Stevens:Elizabeth b.1725"  XE "Sweetser:Elizabeth b.1725" \t "See Stevens"  vi. Jonathan Sweetser. Born, 22 November 1702, in Charlestown, Massachusetts, NOTEREF _Ref405716131 \h 8 he died, 4 September 1703, in Charlestown. NOTEREF _Ref405716131 \h 8 XE "Sweetser:Jonathan4 1702"  vii. Phillips Sweetser. Born, 2 May 1704, at Mystic Side, a part of Charlestown, Massachusetts, NOTEREF _Ref405716131 \h 8 he was baptized as an adult, 3 November 1723, in the First Church, Charlestown. NOTEREF _Ref405716261 \h 6 He married, 30 December 1725, Mary Green, of Malden, Massachusetts. Born, 9 June 1703, she was the daughter of John and Mary Green, of Malden. Initially they lived in Malden; on 14 September 1743, he helped found the First Congregational Church at Leominster, Massachusetts, where they had removed. NOTEREF _Ref405717750 \h 1 XE "Sweetser:Phillips4 1704"   XE "Green:Mary 1703"  XE "Sweetser:Mary 1703" \t "See Green"  XE "Green:John"  XE "(-----):Martha"  ( viii. Mary Sweetser. Born, 5 December 1706, in Charlestown, Massachusetts, NOTEREF _Ref405716131 \h 8 she was baptized, 3 November 1723, in the First Church, Charlestown. NOTEREF _Ref405716261 \h 6 She married, Edward Mirick, son of Benjamin Mirick and Elizabeth Wyer, 10 November 1724, in Charlestown. NOTEREF _Ref405716131 \h 8 XE "Sweetser:Mary4 1706"  FOR THE DESCENDANTS OF MARY SWEETSER AND EDWARD MIRICK SEE THE SECTION ON THE DESCENDANTS OF JOHN MIRICK OF CHARLESTOWN ix. Henry Sweetser. Born, 8 October 1710, in Charlestown, Massachusetts. NOTEREF _Ref405716131 \h 8 XE "Sweetser:Henry4 1710"  x. Mehetabel Sweetser. Born, 2 September 1712, in Charlestown, Massachusetts, NOTEREF _Ref405716131 \h 8 she died, after 1787(?) in Malden, Massachusetts. She married, NOTEREF _Ref405716188 \h 4 Isaac Wheeler, 17 April 1729(?), in Charlestown, Massachusetts. He died, 22 December 1760, in Malden. NOTEREF _Ref405716188 \h 4 XE "Sweetser:Mehetabel4 1712"  XE "Wheeler:Isaac"  XE "Wheeler:Mehetabel 1712" \t "See Sweetser"  REFERENCES TAINTOR ANCESTRY Charles Taintor m ( ) ( ) ca.1593 ca.1654 b.1620 Michael Taintor m Elizabeth Rose ca.1624 1673 b.1650 ca.1621 1659 Josiah Gillett m Joanna Taintor ca.1650 1736 1676 1657 1734/5 Samuel Gillett m Mary Chappell 1690 1771 1718/9 17001732 Israel Gillett m Mercy Coleman 1721/21772+ 1747 1730/11772+ Amasa Gillett m Mary Fuller 17641792+ 1786 1771ca.1855 Silas Wyllys Hodges m Mary Gillett 17861858 1810 17901841 David Sturges Penfield m Mary Hodges 18121873 1842 18201908 Annie Frances Penfield FIRST GENERATION 1. Charles1 Taintor. Born about 1593, in Wales, he died, circa 1654. In 1643, he received a home-lot in Wethersfield, Connecticut, which he exchanged with John Talcott the following year. He served as a Deputy to the General Court of Connecticut Colony for the years 1643 to 1646. Sometime before 1650 he removed to Fairfield. He served as a Deputy from Fairfield for the years 1647 to 1648. He was a ship owner and a merchant and most likely died in 1654, lost at sea off the West Indies. Probate of Estate: 1 November 1676, in Fairfield. Immigration: before 1643. Charles Taintor married, before 1621. Children of Charles Taintor (ca.1593-ca.1654):  XE "Taintor:Charles1"  2 i. Michael2 Taintor. Born, ca.1621; m. b.1650, Elizabeth Rose. XE "Taintor:Michael2 ca.1621"  ii. (-----) Taintor. Died, before 1659(?) in Fairfield, Connecticut. She married, John Banks, before 1650(?) in Wethersfield, Connecticut. XE "Taintor:(-----)2 b.1646"  XE "Banks:(-----) b.1646" \t "See Taintor"  XE "Banks:John"  iii. Charles Taintor. He went to Virginia circa 1635.  XE "Taintor:Charles2 1622+"  iv. Marie Taintor. She possibly married, November 1662, Thomas Pierson, the son of Reverend Abraham Pierson of Branford, Connecticut. XE "Taintor:Marie2 b.1659"  XE "Pierson:Thomas"  XE "Pierson:Abraham ca.1609"  XE "Pierson:Marie b.1659" \t "See Taintor"  SECOND GENERATION 2. Michael2 Taintor (Charles1). Born, circa 1624 probably in Wales, he died, March 1673 in Branford, Connecticut. He married, NOTEREF _Ref408943810 \h 4 Elizabeth Rose, daughter of Robert and Margery Rose, before 1650(?), in Branford, Connecticut. Born, circa 1621, in county Suffolk, England, Elizabeth died, July 1659, in Branford, Connecticut. Immigration: 1634, in Watertown, Massachusetts, on the Francis. XE "Rose:Robert1 ca.1594"  XE "(-----):Margery ca.1594"  Michael Taintor settled in Branford sometime before 1650. In 1653 he was a master of a ketch trading to Virginia. He was town recorder in 1667 in Branford. In 1669 Michael Taintor was one of five persons chosen by the town to settle boundary questions between New Haven and Branford. The next year he was employed to settle the bounds between Guilford and Branford. At about this time he was also serving as a judge of a court at Branford and was also frequently a representative from the town to the General Court of Connecticut. He was one of the principal inhabitants of Branford, and in 1667, drew up and possibly authored a New Plantation and Church Covenant, when the settlers sought to establish a place of worship.  XE "Taintor:Elizabeth ca.1621" \t "See Rose"  Children of Michael Taintor (ca.1624-1673) and Elizabeth Rose (ca.1621-1659):  XE "Taintor:Michael2 ca.1624"  XE "Rose:Elizabeth2 ca.1621"  i. John3 Taintor. Born, 26 May 1650(?), in Branford, Connecticut, he died, September 1699(?), in Branford. He married, NOTEREF _Ref408943810 \h 4 Dorcas Swaine, NOTEREF _Ref408943954 \h 7 circa 1675(?), in Wethersfield, Connecticut. She was the daughter of Daniel Swaine and Dorcas Rose of Branford. After the death of her husband, John, Dorcas Taintor married, NOTEREF _Ref408943810 \h 4 second, 6 March 1699/ 1700, John Collins, as his third wife, in Wethersfield. Both Dorcas and John Collins died in 1704. XE "Taintor:John3 1650"  XE "Swaine:Dorcas b.1662"  XE "Taintor:Dorcas b.1662" \t "See Swaine"  XE "Swaine:Daniel"  XE "Rose:Dorcas2 ca.1632"  XE "Collins:John ca.1640"  XE "Collins:Dorcas b.1662" \t "See Swaine"  ii. Michael Taintor. NOTEREF _Ref408943954 \h 7 Born, October 1652(?), in Branford, Connecticut, he died, February 1729/30(?), in Colchester, Connecticut. He married, NOTEREF _Ref408943810 \h 4 first, Mary Loomis, 3 April 1679, in Windsor. Born, 16 January 1659/60, the daughter of Thomas Loomis and Hannah Fox, she died, 11 May 1695. Michael married, NOTEREF _Ref408943810 \h 4 second, Mabel Olmstead, 26 August 1697, in Windsor. She was the widow of Daniel Butler. XE "Taintor:Michael3 1652"  XE "Loomis:Mary 1659/60"  XE "Taintor:Mary 1659/60" \t "See Loomis"  XE "Loomis:Thomas 1624"  XE "Fox:Hannah b.1640"  XE "Loomis:Hannah b.1640" \t "See Fox"  XE "Olmstead:Mabel b.1666"  XE "Taintor:Mabel b.1666" \t "See Olmstead"  XE "Butler:Daniel 1650"  XE "Butler:Mabel b.1666" \t "See Olmstead"  iii. Elizabeth Taintor. NOTEREF _Ref408943954 \h 7 Born, 22 June 1655(?), in Branford, Connecticut, she married, NOTEREF _Ref408943810 \h 4 Noah Rogers, 8 April 1673, in Branford. Noah died in 1725, while Elizabeth died in 1732, both in Branford. XE "Taintor:Elizabeth3 1655"  XE "Rogers:Noah 1646"  XE "Rogers:Elizabeth 1655" \t "See Taintor"  ( iv. Joanna Taintor. Born, 29 April 1657(?), in Branford, Connecticut, she married, Josiah Gillett, 30 June 1676, in Windsor, Connecticut. Born, circa 1650 in Windsor, Connecticut, he was baptized there, 14 July 1650. NOTEREF _Ref516243906 \h 9 Josiah was the son of Jonathan Gillett and Mary Dolbiar.  XE "Taintor:Joanna3 1657"  FOR THE DESCENDANTS OF JOANNA TAINTOR AND JOSIAH GILLETT SEE THE SECTION ON THE DESCENDANTS OF JONATHAN GILLETT OF WINDSOR v. Sarah Taintor. NOTEREF _Ref408943954 \h 7 Born, October 1658(?), in Branford, Connecticut, she married, NOTEREF _Ref408943810 \h 4 1 November 1683, Samuel Stone, NOTEREF _Ref408943954 \h 7 in Branford. Samuel died in 1708, while Sarah died in 1732, in Guilford, Connecticut. XE "Taintor:Sarah3 1658"  XE "Stone:Samuel 1646"  XE "Stone:Sarah 1658" \t "See Taintor"  REFERENCES TISDALE ANCESTRY John Tisdale m Susan Walker 16141675 ca.1640 ca.16181676 Joseph Tisdale m Mary Leonard ca.16561722 1681 16631727 Capt. William Hodges m Hannah Tisdale 16821766 1710/1 ca.16881715/6 George Hodges m Susannah Cobb ca.17151787 1737 b.17201754+ Dr. Silas Hodges m Mary Gould 1741/21804 b.1779 17601843 Silas Wyllys Hodges m Mary Gillett 17861858 1810 17901841 David Sturges Penfield m Mary Hodges 18121873 1842 18201908 Annie Frances Penfield FIRST GENERATION 1. John1 Tisdale. Born, circa 1614 in Ripon, Yorkshire, England, he was baptized the son of Thomas and Ruth Tisdale, 7 November 1614(?), in Ripon. He died, 27 June 1675, in Taunton, Massachusetts. Burial in the Tisdale Burying Ground, in Assonet, Massachusetts. Probate of Estate: 1 November 1676(?), in Taunton. XE "Tisdale:Thomas"  XE "Tisdale:Ruth" \t "See (-----)"  XE "(-----):Ruth"  John Tisdale married, NOTEREF _Ref406259816 \h 1 Sarah Walker, circa 1640(?) in Taunton. Born, circa 1618, in England, she died, December 1676, in Taunton. NOTEREF _Ref406259741 \h 2 Burial: December 1676, in the Tisdale Burying Ground, in Assonet. Sarah and her brother James sailed on the Elizabeth of London in April 1635, and arrived at Boston, in midsummer. She was listed as age 17 and as a servant to William Brasey, a linen draper, and John Browne, a baker.  XE "Tisdale:John1 ca.1614"  XE "Walker:Sarah 1618"  XE "Walker:James 1620"  XE "Brasey:William"  XE "Brown / Browne:John b.1591"  At his Majesties Court, 7 June 1636, John Tisdale, yeoman, entreth an aceq \o(~,c)on of battery against Steven Hopkins, Assistant to the govmt, by whom the said John was dangerously wounded, as he affirmeth. The case was tried and adjudicated in favor of John Tisdale. At a Court of Assistants, on 2 October 1637, John Tisdale was granted ten acres, lying cross to Greens Harbor path. NOTEREF _Ref410111810 \h 4 His name was on the list of the men able to bear arms of August 1643. At the 7 September 1642 session of the Court, John Tisdale was propounded to be a freeman at the next meeting of the Court. He served as a constable first in Duxbury in 1645 NOTEREF _Ref408645213 \h 5 and later in Taunton in 1655 and 1659. In Taunton he also served several terms as Selectman in 1650, 1658 and the years 1672 to 1674. The following two years he was the Taunton Representative to the General Court of the Colony. John Tisdale also served the town as member of the Grand Jury during 1650. XE "Hopkins:Steven"  XE "Babitt:Edward"  John Tisdale was killed on June 27, 1675 in an attack on the settlers in Taunton by Indians during King Philips War. The Tisdale garrison house as well that of Johns brotherinlaw, James Walker, together with that of their neighbor, Edward Babitt, were burned in the attack. Some of the Indians involved in the attack were later apprehended, tried, and sold into slavery, a practice common at the time. The Will of John Tisdale, Senior I, John Tisdall, sner of Taunton being sicke and weake weake yette of perfect memory doe dispose of my estate as followeth:  XE "Tisdale:John2 ca.1641"  XE "Tisdale:James2 ca.1644"  I give to my eldest son, John Tisdall all that my tract of land on the east syde of Taunton River which is bounded by apes meddow brook on the South, by the Stone bridge brook on the north; and on the west bounded partly by the Great River and partly by the highway and by the Common on the east; be it six score acrees more or less, with housing that is on it to him and his heirs forever. Also I give to my sone James Tisdall the land on which his house standeth and about five acrees of land lying on the east syde of the Great River over against his house and four acrees more lying by the Stone brooke and also the land called the New lott on the west syde of the Great River, being about six acrees more or less only the mowing meddow that is in it his mother shall Injoy whiles she liveth, and alsoe my lott att Swansey and my meddow at Sakegegansett and my share in the iron workes, after the Death of his mother, to him and his heires forever. Alsoe, I give to my sone Joshua Tisdall, my share of land att Assonett, and the meddow that appertaineth to it and my two acrees of meddow in Assonett lying next to John Hathaways house, to him and his heires forever.  XE "Tisdale:Joshua2 ca.1646"  XE "Hathaway:John"  Alsoe I give to my son Joseph Tisdall the house that I now live in and the housing about it and the land and meddow adjoyning to it and the old orchyard with two acrees of land that joynes to it and three acrees of land on the west syde of it to him and his heires forever, but Joseph shall healp Joshua to build for him as good as house as this I now live in.  XE "Tisdale:Joseph2 ca.1656"  Alsoe, I give to my daughter Elizabeth, five pounds. Alsoe, I give to my Daughter Sarah five pounds, of which shee hath received three hundred of iron alreddy: for that there is but five shillings due. Alsoe, I give to my Daughter Mary my share in the North Purchase and my lott at Rumsford, to her and her heires forever. Alsoe, I give to my Daughter Abigail my share of land on the south west syde of Three Mile River, to her and her heires forever.  XE "Tisdale:Elizabeth2 ca.1647"  XE "Tisdale:Sarah2 ca.1650"  XE "Tisdale:Mary2 ca.1658"  XE "Tisdale:Abigail2 ca.1660"  And I give to my grandchild John Tisdall the thiry acrees of land that was layed out to mee on the south east syde of Apes meddow and the remainder of my estate I leave wholly to my wife as my sole executrix.  XE "Tisdale:John3"  The will was not signed nor dated. James Walker brought it to the attention of the Court and these notations are attached to it:  XE "Walker:James 1620"  This is a true copy of the last will and Testament of John Tisdall Senr whoe is deceased. Mr. James Walker, Senr produced this writing unto the Court at Plymouth the second of November 1676: and made oath that to the best of his knowledge and remembrance that which is written above is the purport and substance of the will and mind of John Tisdall, Senr deceased concerning the disposal of his estate. Attested per me Nathaniel Morton, Secy  XE "Morton:Nathaniel ca.1613"   XE "Tisdale:John1 ca.1614"  XE "Walker:Sarah 1618"  The inventory of the estate of John Tisdall, Senior, of Taunton deceased exhibited to the Court of His Majest held at Plymouth the 2nd of November 1676, on the oathes of John Tisdall and Joshua Tisdall NOTEREF _Ref406259816 \h 1  XE "Tisdale:John1 ca.1614"  XE "Tisdale:John2 ca.1641"  XE "Tisdale:Joshua2 ca.1646"  s d four oxen 17 00 00 a cart, a pair of wheels, and 3 yoaks with the irons 4 calves and 3 yearlings 5 00 00 6 swine and 3 little pigs 4 06 00 1 steer and 2 twoyear old heiffers 5 00 00 6 kine 17 00 00 1 brass kettle and a brass skillett 1 feather bed and 2 pairs of sheets, 3 blankets 2 bolsters, 2 feather pillows, 1 rugg and a towell 1 chamber pott, a platter, a porringer and 2 spoons 1 chamber pott more, an apple roaster, an Indian bagg 1 pair of loomes and what belongs to them 1 00 00 1 tub, 1 paile and other timber wave 16 00 4 borriers 04 00 3 glass bottles, pound and quarter wool, 1 small bar iron 2 guns and his wearing apparel 4 16 00 8 yards bed tisking, table napkins and pillow beares 2 board clothes 05 00 2 beds, bolsters and ropes 3 17 00 Woolen year and a pair of Stillyards 2 01 00 3 hoes 05 00 6 platters and other small pewter 2 05 00 1 iron skillet, 2 brass pans 14 00 1 brass kettle, 1 iron pott and pott hooks 1 04 00 1 copper, 1 iron pott and a sieve 1 04 00 2 barrell and a paile and a butter tub An axe, one pair andirons and a spitt 1 05 00 1 frying pan, 1 plow chains, and 1 log chain 1 04 00 2 shares and coutters 14 00 3 pair of pitch forks and a warming pan 06 05 4 seins, and boughs & pole rings 13 00 1 horse and saddle 2 05 00 4 sheep and beef the country had for soldiers 3 04 00 2 hydes 1 00 00 Debts owing him by others 8 00 00 3 spinning wheels 10 00 His share in the iron works 20 00 00 1 hyde and 2 bar 1 06 00 Hinges for dores, half of a wheel plow, pot hangers A barn and other small buildings 20 00 00 October (76) George Macy  XE "Macey:George1 b.1618"  William Witherell  XE "Witherell:William"  Children of John Tisdale (ca.1614-1675) and Sarah Walker (1618-1676):  XE "Tisdale:John1 ca.1614"  XE "Walker:Sarah 1618"  XE "Tisdale:Sarah 1618" \t "See Walker"  i. John2 Tisdale Jr. Born, circa 1641(?) in Duxbury, Massachusetts, he died, 31 December 1677(?), in Taunton, Massachusetts and was buried in the Tisdale burying ground, in Assonet, Massachusetts. He married, Hannah Rogers of Ducksberry (Duxbury), 23 November 1664, in Taunton.  XE "Tisdale:John2 ca.1641"  XE "Rogers:Hannah b.1651"  XE "Tisdale:Hannah b.1651" \t "See Rogers"  ii James Tisdale. Born, circa 1644(?) in Duxbury, Massachusetts, he died, 15 January 1714/5(?), in Middleboro, Massachusetts, at the age of 71. He married, Mary Avery, 5 November 1666, in Dedham, Massachusetts. Born, circa 1645 in Barkman, England, she was baptized, 19 December 1645(?), in Barkman. She died, 9 September 1713(?), in Middleboro at the age of 66. XE "Tisdale:James2 ca.1644"  XE "Avery:Mary ca.1645"  XE "Tisdale:Mary ca.1645" \t "See Avery"  iii. Joshua Tisdale. Born, circa 1646(?) in Duxbury, Massachusetts, he died, circa 1718(?) in Taunton, Massachusetts and was buried in the Tisdale burying ground in Assonet, Massachusetts. He married, NOTEREF _Ref406259816 \h 1 Abigail Andrews, 5 July 1688, in Taunton. NOTEREF _Ref406260671 \h 10 Born, after 1660, she was the daughter of Henry Andrews and Mary Wadsworth of Taunton. XE "Tisdale:Joshua2 ca.1646"  XE "Andrews:Abigail3 1660+"  XE "Tisdale:Abigail 1660+" \t "See Andrews"  XE "Andrews:Henry2 ca.1629"  XE "Wadsworth:Mary b.1646"  iv. Elizabeth Tisdale. Born, circa 1647(?) in Taunton, Massachusetts, she died, 31 January 1687, in Taunton, Massachusetts, at 40 years of age. NOTEREF _Ref406260671 \h 10 She married, NOTEREF _Ref406259816 \h 1 John Smith, before 1663(?) in Taunton, Massachusetts. XE "Tisdale:Elizabeth2 ca.1647"  XE "Smith:John"  XE "Smith:Elizabeth ca.1647" \t "See Tisdale"  v. Sarah Tisdale. Born, circa 1650(?) in Taunton, Massachusetts, she married, NOTEREF _Ref406260390 \h 7 James Dean, circa 1671(?), in Taunton. XE "Tisdale:Sarah2 ca.1650"  XE Dean / Deane:James"  XE Dean / Deane:Sarah ca.1650" \t "See Tisdale"  2 vi. Joseph Tisdale. Born, ca.1656; m. 1681, Mary Leonard. XE "Tisdale:Joseph2 ca.1656"  vii. Mary Tisdale. Born, circa 1658(?) in Taunton, Massachusetts, she died, 18 May 1731(?), in Dighton, Massachusetts, at the age of 73. Burial: May 1731(?), in Walker Cemetery, in Dighton. She married, NOTEREF _Ref406260390 \h 7 Nathaniel French, 9 January 1675/6, in Taunton. NOTEREF _Ref406260671 \h 10 XE "Tisdale:Mary2 ca.1658"  XE "French:Nathaniel"  XE "French:Mary ca.1658" \t "See Tisdale"  viii. Abigail Tisdale. Born, circa 1660(?) in Taunton, Massachusetts, she died, circa 1697(?) in Taunton. She married, NOTEREF _Ref406260390 \h 7 Edward Bobbit, 1 February 1682/3, in Taunton. NOTEREF _Ref406260671 \h 10 Born, 15 July, 1655, he was the son of Edward Bobbit and Sarah Tarne of Taunton. NOTEREF _Ref406260671 \h 10 XE "Tisdale:Abigail2 ca.1660"  XE "Bobbit:Edward 1655"  XE "Bobbit:Abigail ca.1660" \t "See Tisdale"  XE "Bobbit:Edward"  XE "Bobbit:Sarah b.1641" \t "See Tarne"  XE "Tarne:Sarah b.1641"  SECOND GENERATION 2. Joseph2 Tisdale (John1). Born, circa 1656 in Taunton, Massachusetts, he died, circa 1722, in Taunton, at the age of 65. Probate of Estate in Taunton; Will: 12 February 1722. Occupation: Innkeeper. XE "Tisdale:Joseph2 ca.1656"  XE "Leonard:Mary3 1663"  He married, NOTEREF _Ref406260390 \h 7 Mary Leonard, the daughter of Major Thomas Leonard and Mary Watson, 16 August 1681, in Taunton. Marriage Banns, 2 August 1681, in Taunton. Born, 2 August 1663, in Taunton, she died, 1 November 1727(?), in Taunton. Probate of Estate in Taunton; Will: 9 July 1726. XE "Leonard:Thomas2 1641"  XE "Watson:Mary2 ca.1642"  After his fathers house was burned during King Philips War, Joseph Tisdale moved to Taunton proper where he had an Inn or ordinary, which served as a gathering or rendezvous point for the townspeople. In the town records he is referred to as Joseph Tisdale, Innholder. Joseph Tisdale was a surveyor of highways in Taunton in 1685 and served the town as a Representative to the General Court of Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1705. Prior to and during the Indian and French problems known as King Williams War (16891697) he served in the towns militia: he was a member of the 2nd Squadron of the First Military Company in Taunton in 1682. Both Joseph Tisdale and his wife Mary Leonard executed Wills which are given below as quoted verbatim from R. D. Tisdale. Josephs Will was signed Joseph Tisdale in contrast to the Plymouth Colony documents which make reference to his father as John Tisdall.  XE "Leonard:Thomas2 1641"  XE "Watson:Mary2 ca.1642"  Will of Joseph Tisdale  XE "Tisdale:Joseph2 ca.1656"  XE "Leonard:Mary3 1663"  In the name of God, Amen. I, Joseph Tisdale of Taunton in the County of Bristol in the Province of Massachusetts Bay in New England, being very sick but at present of sound memory and senses, do make this my last will and testament. My soul I recommend to the hand of Jesus Christ my merciful Redeemer, my body to the earth to be decently interred: as to my worldly estate I dispose thereof as followeth: To my beloved wife Mary Tisdale I give the thirds of the incomes of all lands during her natural life and the thirds of my moveables to be at her disposal, and the priviledge to dwell in my new dwellinghouse during her widowhood. To my son Joseph Tisdale besides what I have settled on him already by deed, I give the house and land in Taunton which I bought of John Haskins deceased, my son Joseph paying the bank for money borrowed of the Province, for which that land was mortgaged and four acres and a quarter lately granted to lie within my said son Joseph Tisdales fence on the northwest side of that which was Thomas Bemains land, and my half share in Taunton. I give all Cedar Swamp which I bought of James Tisdale, to have and to hold the same to him his heirs and assigns forever.  XE "Tisdale:Elkanah3 ca.1684"  XE "Bemain:Thomas"  XE "Tisdale:Joseph3 ca.1682"  To my son Elkanah Tisdale I give the dwelling house I now dwell in in Taunton and my homestead, he paying bank or public bills borrowed of the Province for which my said homestead was mortgaged and all other lands, and my purchase right in Taunton and lands to me already granted in Taunton though not yet laid out, excepting what is above given to my son Joseph, and a half share in North Purchase Cedar Swamp and the eightythird lot in the upper division of Dighton, to him said Elkanah Tisdale his heirs and assigns forever only it is to be understood that I leave my lands in Taunton which lie joining to the South Purchase on each side of Sikenagansitt River bounded by land of Sam Andrews in the east side and by land of Nehemiah Walker southerly which I suppose is more than eighty acres and a piece of land bought of William Hack adjoining or near to the former and my share in the 84th and 85th lots in the South Purchase I leave to my executors and that together with such debts due to me which executors shall gather in to pay my just debts and to help pay their sisters what I shall give them in this my last will. After these payments are made if any over plus remains it shall be equally divided between my two sons Joseph and Elkanah Tisdale. To my daughters I give as follows XE "Andrews:Samuel"  XE "Hack:William"  XE "Walker:Nehemiah"  To the legal representatives of my daughter Mary deceased who married, Joseph Winslow of Swansey, the sum of fifty pounds in manner following: Three sons to receive tgheir part of it when they are twentyone years of age, the daughters to be paid their part when they are eighteen years of age.  XE "Tisdale:Mary3 ca.1686"  XE "Winslow:Joseph"  To the legal representatives of my daughter Hannah who married, William Hodges, forty pounds in manner followeth, namely thirty pounds to her son George when he shall be twentyone years of age and five pounds and ten pounds to her daughter Abigail when she is eighteen years of age. XE "Hodges:William3 1682"  XE "Tisdale:Hannah3 ca.1688"  To my daughter Sarah wife of Thomas Read of Dighton, forty pounds within two years after my decease.  XE "Tisdale:Sarah3 ca.1690"  XE Read / Reed:Thomas"  To my daughter Abigail, wife of Ephraim Hayward of Bridgewater, thirty pounds within two years after my decease.  XE "Tisdale:Abigail3 ca.1692"  XE "Howard:Ephraim"  XE "Tisdale:Elizabeth2 1687"  To my daughter Elizabeth Tisdale, yet unmarried, the sum of one hundred pounds, the one half of it at her marriage in goods or household stuff, the other fifty pounds to be paid to her or her legal representative in case of her death within the space of two years after her marriage. These payments to my daughters are to be paid by my two sons Joseph Tisdale and Elkanah Tisdale either in money or lands or goods or other species which my sons may choose. Finally I make my beloved wife Mary Tisdale, and my two sons Joseph Tisdale and Elkanah Tisdale executors of this my last will and testament hereof to which I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twelfth day of February Anno Domini 1721/2 in the 8th year of the reign of our Soverign Lord George of Great Britain, etc. King.  XE "Tisdale:Joseph2 ca.1656"  XE "Leonard:Mary3 1663"  XE "Tisdale:Elkanah3 ca.1684"  XE "Tisdale:Joseph3 ca.1682"  Signed sealed and delivered and declared by Mr. Joseph Tisdale to be his last will and testament In the presence of: Thomas Harvey the second  XE "Harvey:Thomas"  Thomas Macomber  XE "Macomber:Thomas"  James Hacket, Jr.  XE "Hacket:James"  Will of Mary Tisdale  XE "Leonard:Mary3 1663"  XE "Tisdale:Joseph2 ca.1656"  In the name of God, Amen. This ninth day of July in the year of our Lord 1726, I, Mary Tisdale of Taunton, widow of Joseph Tisdale late of Taunton in the County of Bristol, deceased, being very sick and weak of body but of sound mind and memory thanks be given to God therefor, calling to mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed unto allmen once to die, do therefore make this my last will and testament. My soul I recommend to God that gave it hoping to obtain mercy through the Lord Jesus Christ, and my body I commit to the earth to be decently buried at the discretion of my executors heeafter named and touching such worldly estate as it hath pleased God to bless me with in this life I give and dispose of the same in the manner and form following: Imprimus. I give unto the children of my daughter Mary deceased who was the wife to Josiah Winslow of Swansey, twelve shillings in silver money at eight shillings per ounce, also forty shillings to be paid in current money or bills of credit to be equally paid to my three daughters. Also forty shillings to be paid to them by my son Joseph Tisdale. All these several sums to be paid to the sons when they shall come to the age of twentyone years, and to be paid to the daughters when they shall come to the age of eighteen years.  XE "Tisdale:Mary3 ca.1686"  XE "Winslow:Joseph"  Item. I give unto the children of my daughter Hannah deceased, who was the wife of William Hodges, once of Norton now of Taunton, twelve shillings in silver money at eight shillings per ounce, also forty shillings to be equally paid by my three daughters. All these sums to be paid to the sons when they come to the age of twentyone years and to the daughter when she shall come to the age of eighteen years, said sums to be equally divided between them. XE "Tisdale:Mary3 ca.1686"  XE "Tisdale:Sarah3 ca.1690"  XE Read / Reed:Thomas"  XE "Tisdale:Hannah3 ca.1688"  XE "Hodges:William3 1682"  Item. I give unto my daughter Sarah Reed, wife of Thomas Reed of Dighton, twelve shillings in silver money at eight shillings per ounce and one third part of all my wearing apparel and one third part of all my wearing apparel that was my mothers, she paying one pound six shillings and eight pence to the children of my daughter Mary and the children of my daughter Hannah, the one half to Marys children and the other half to Hannahs children, also one chest with drawer in it being carved, and a small piece of striped double pertican, and the one fifth part of my pewter, three pounds in money, also one fourth part of my linen shee quitting her interest in her fathers wearing apparel.  XE "Tisdale:Abigail3 ca.1692"  XE "Howard:Ephraim"  Item. I give unto my daughter Abigail Hayward, wife of Ephraim Hayward, Jr., of Bridgewater, twelve shillings in silver money at eight shillings per ounce, and one third part of all my wearing apparel that belonged to my mother, she paying unto the children of my daughter Mary and my daughter Hannahs children one pount six shillings and eight pence, the one half to Marys children and the other half to Hannahs children. Also a bed and bolster and curtains and a piece of chintz, and a fifth part of my pewter and one fourth part of all my linen, and eight pounds in money she quitting her interest in her fathers wearing apparel. Item. I give unto my daughter Elizabeth Leonard wife of Elkanah Leonard of Middlesborough, twelve shillings in silver at eight shillings per ounce, one piece of calico, and one third part of all the wearing apparel that I had of my mother since her decease, she paying unto my daughter Marys children and my daughter Hannahs children one pound six shillings and eight pence, also one fifth part of all my pewter, one fourth of all my linen, and three pounds in money, she quitting all interest in her fathers wearing apparel. Item. I give unto the children of my son Elkanah, deceased, twelve shillings in silver money at eight shillings per ounce and one fifth of all my pewter and five pounds in money. Item. I give unto my son Joseph Tisdale whom I appoint sole executor to this my last will and testament, all the rest of goods and estate whether real or personal, and my will is that he pay all these several sums above mentioned, hereby satisfying and confirming this my last will and testament and no other. In witness and confirmation hereof I, the said Mary Tisdale have hereunto set my hand and seal this day and year. Signed sealed, published, pronounced Declared by the said Mary Tisdale to be her last will and testament. In the presence of: Beniamin Allen  XE "Allen / Allyn:Benjamin"  Joseph Carey  XE "Carey:Joseph"  Samuel Lathrop  XE "Lothrop / Lothropp:Samuel3 1663/4"   XE "Tisdale:Mary 1663" \t "See Leonard"  Children of Joseph Tisdale (ca.1656-1722) and Mary Leonard (1663-1727):  XE "Tisdale:Joseph2 ca.1656"  XE "Leonard:Mary3 1663"  i. Captain Joseph3 Tisdale. Born, circa 1682(?), in Taunton, Massachusetts, he died, 8 August 1739, in Taunton. NOTEREF _Ref406260671 \h 10 Burial in the Plain Burying Ground, in Taunton, in his 57th year. Occupation: Financier. He married, NOTEREF _Ref406260390 \h 7 Ruth Reed, 13 March 1706/7, in Taunton. NOTEREF _Ref406260671 \h 10 She died, in August 1748, in Taunton, in her 63rd year. NOTEREF _Ref406260671 \h 10 XE "Tisdale:Joseph3 ca.1682"  XE Read / Reed:Ruth ca.1685"  XE "Tisdale:Ruth ca.1685" \t "See Read / Reed  ii. Elkanah Tisdale. Born, circa 1684(?) in Taunton, Massachusetts, he died, circa 1723(?) in Taunton. Occupation: Farmer. He married, NOTEREF _Ref406260390 \h 7Abigail Hodges, circa 1706(?) in Taunton. She was possibly the daughter of Henry Hodges and Esther Gallup of Taunton. XE "Tisdale:Elkanah3 ca.1684"  XE "Hodges:Abigail3 b.1693"  XE "Tisdale:Abigail b.1693" \t "See Hodges"  XE "Hodges:Henry2 ca.1652"  XE "Gallup:Esther 1653"  iii. Mary Tisdale. Born, circa 1686(?) in Taunton, Massachusetts, she died, 28 March 1719(?), in Dighton, Massachusetts, and was buried there at the age of 32 years. She married, Joseph Winslow of Swansea, Massachusetts, 11 February 1707/8, in Taunton. NOTEREF _Ref406260671 \h 10 XE "Tisdale:Mary3 ca.1686"  XE "Winslow:Joseph"  XE "Winslow:Mary ca.1686" \t "See Tisdale"  ( iv. Hannah Tisdale. Born, circa 1688(?), in Taunton, Massachusetts, she married, Captain William Hodges, 8 February 1710/1, in Taunton. NOTEREF _Ref406260671 \h 10 Born, 6 June 1682, he was the son of John Hodges and Elizabeth Macey. XE "Tisdale:Hannah3 ca.1688"  FOR THE DESCENDANTS OF HANNAH TISDALE AND CAPTAIN WILLIAM HODGES SEE THE SECTION ON THE DESCENDANTS OF WILLIAM HODGES OF TAUNTON v. Sarah Tisdale. Born, circa 1690(?) in Taunton, Massachusetts, she died, after 1731(?). She married, NOTEREF _Ref406260390 \h 7 Thomas Reed, circa 1715(?) in Taunton. XE "Tisdale:Sarah3 ca.1690"  XE Read / Reed:Thomas"  XE Read / Reed:Sarah ca.1690" \t "See Tisdale"  vi. Abigail Tisdale. NOTEREF _Ref406259816 \h 1 Born, circa 1692(?) in Taunton, Massachusetts, she died, 17 October 1758(?), in West Bridgewater, Massachusetts. She married, NOTEREF _Ref406260390 \h 7 Ephraim Howard of Bridgewater, circa 1722(?) in Taunton. He died, 20 February 1775, in Bridgewater. XE "Tisdale:Abigail3 ca.1692"  XE "Howard:Ephraim"  XE "Howard:Abigail ca.1692" \t "See Tisdale"  vii. Elizabeth Tisdale. Born, circa 1694(?) in Taunton, Massachusetts, she married, Elkanah Leonard, son of Elkanah Leonard and Charity Hodges, before 1727(?) in Taunton. XE "Tisdale:Elizabeth3 ca.1694"  XE "Leonard:Elkanah4 1704+"  XE "Leonard:Elizabeth ca.1694" \t "See Tisdale"  XE "Leonard:Elkanah3 1677"  XE "Hodges:Charity b.1690"  REFERENCES TURNEY ANCESTRY Benjamin Turney m Mary Odell b.1600ca.1648 1630 ca.16051661+ Thomas Sherwood m Ann Turney b.16401695+ b.1659 b.16371673 David Ogden m Abigail Sherwood b.1675b.1715 b.1695 ca.16701744 David Ogden m Abigail Osborn ca.16951768 1724 ca.17041783 David Ogden m Jane Sturgis 17271775 1750 17291807 John Penfield m Eunice Ogden 17471829 1770 17531815 Sturges Penfield m Laura Giddings 17801866 1806 17851854 David Sturges Penfield m Mary Hodges 18121873 1842 18201908 Annie Frances Penfield FIRST GENERATION 1. Benjamin1 Turney. Born, before 1600(?) in Soulbury, County Bedford, England, the son of Robert and Judith Turney, he died, circa 1648(?) in Fairfield, Connecticut. Probate of Estate: 10 November 1648(?), in Fairfield. Immigration: before 1639(?) in Boston, Massachusetts. XE "Turney:Robert"  XE "(-----):Judith"  XE "Turney:Judith" \t "See (-----)"  He married, Mary Odell, 12 July 1630(?), in Salford, County Bedford, England. Born, circa 1605 in Salford, she was baptized, 10 November 1605(?), the daughter of John Odell and Joan Bingley, in Salford. She died, after 1661(?) in Fairfield.  XE "Turney:Mary ca.1605" \t "See Odell"  XE "Odell:John"  XE "Bingley:Joan"  XE "Odell:Joan" \t "See Bingley"  Children of Benjamin Turney (b.1600-ca.1648) and Mary Odell (ca.1605-1661+): NOTEREF _Ref411058551 \h 1  XE "Turney:Benjamin1 b.1600"  XE "Odell:Mary ca.1605"  i. Mary2 Turney. Born, circa 1631(?) in Concord, Massachusetts, she died, before 1674(?) in Fairfield, Connecticut. She married, Nathaniel Seeley, October 1649(?) in Fairfield. Born, the son of Lieutenant Robert Seeley and Mary Mason, Captain Nathaniel was killed in 1675 in the Great Swamp Fight during King Philips War. After Marys death, he married, Elizabeth Burr, the daughter of Jehu Burr and the widow of Obadiah Gilbert and, previously, the widow of Nehemiah Olmstead. NOTEREF _Ref411058551 \h 1 XE "Turney:Mary2 ca.1631"  XE "Seeley:Nathaniel 1627"  XE "Seeley:Mary ca.1631" \t "See Turney"  XE "Seeley:Robert"  XE "Seeley:Mary b.1613" \t "See Mason"  XE "Mason:Mary b.1613"  XE "Burr:Elizabeth2 ca.1637"  XE "Olmstead:Nehemiah ca.1618"  XE "Gilbert:Obadiah"  XE "Burr:Jehu1 ca.1600"  ii. Robert Turney. Born, circa 1633(?) in Concord, Massachusetts, he died, January 1689/90(?), in Fairfield, Connecticut. Probate of Estate: 17 January 1689/90(?),in Fairfield; Will: December. 31, 1689. He married, Elizabeth Holly, daughter of John and Mary Holly, before 1661(?) in Fairfield. Elizabeth was named in her fathers 1681 Will. NOTEREF _Ref411058551 \h 1 XE "Turney:Robert2 ca.1633"  XE "Holly:Elizabeth b.1668"  XE "Turney:Elizabeth b.1668" \t "See Holly"  XE "Holly:John"  XE "Holly:Mary" \t "See (-----)"  XE "(-----):Mary"  iii. Judith Turney. Born, circa 1635(?) in Concord, Massachusetts, she died, circa 1672(?). She married, John Wheeler, NOTEREF _Ref411058551 \h 1 before 1660(?), in Fairfield, Connecticut. Born, circa 1623/4, he was baptized, 27 February 1623/4, at Cranefield, county Bedford, England, the son of Thomas Wheeler Sr. and Ann Halsey. After Judiths death, John Wheeler married, second, by 1672, Elizabeth Rowland, the daughter of Henry and Rebecca Rowland. Elizabeth died about March 1702/3, while John died, 1690, at Fairfield. He was a Sergeant in the Fairfield Trainband. NOTEREF _Ref411058551 \h 1 XE "Turney:Judith2 ca.1635"  XE "Wheeler:John2 1623/4"  XE "Wheeler:Thomas1 ca.1591"  XE "Halsey:Ann b.1600"  XE "Rowland:Elizabeth b.1660"  XE "Rowland:Henry"  XE "(-----):Rebecca b.1634"  ( iv. Ann Turney. Born, circa 1637(?) in Concord, Massachusetts, she married, NOTEREF _Ref411058562 \h 2 Thomas Sherwood, NOTEREF _Ref411058551 \h 1 son of Thomas Sherwood and Alice Seabrook, before 1659(?), in Fairfield, Connecticut. XE "Turney:Ann2 ca.1637"  FOR THE DESCENDANTS OF ANN TURNEY AND THOMAS SHERWOOD SEE THE SECTION ON THE DESCENDANTS OF THOMAS SHERWOOD OF FAIRFIELD v. Rebecca Turney. Born, 16 February 1639/40, in Concord, Massachusetts, she married, NOTEREF _Ref411058562 \h 2 Stephen Sherwood, son of Thomas and Mary Sherwood, before 1661(?), in Fairfield, Connecticut. After her death, Stephen married first, Hannah Galpin, the widow of Philip Galpin who died in 1684, and the daughter of Henry Jackson of Fairfield. Following her death, he married, Mary Merwin, the widow of Luke Merwin, and previously the widow of (-----) Guire. She was the daughter of Edward Adams. Her will of 22 March 1711/2 was proved, 7 May 1712. NOTEREF _Ref411058551 \h 1 XE "Turney:Rebecca2 1639"  XE "Sherwood:Stephen2 b.1643"  XE "Sherwood:Thomas1 ca.1586"  XE (-----):Mary b.1629"  XE "Jackson:Hannah2 b.1659"  XE "Jackson:Henry1 ca.1606"  XE "Galpin:Philip"  XE "Merwin:Luke"  XE "Guire:(-----)"  XE "Adams:Edward"  XE "Adams:Mary"  vi. Sarah Turney. Born, 11 December 1641, in Concord, Massachusetts, NOTEREF _Ref411058629 \h 4 she married, Matthew Sherwood, son of Thomas and Mary Sherwood, before 1670(?) in Fairfield, Connecticut. Born, about 1644, he died, 26 October 1715, at Stratfield, Connecticut, in his 72nd year (g.s.). After the death of Sarah following the birth of their only son, Matthew married, second, Mary Fitch, the daughter of Thomas Fitch and Anna Stacey of Norwalk, Connecticut. Born about 1644, she died 25 December 1730, at about 87 years of age (g.s.). Matthews Will of 14 April 1713 was proved, 21 December 1715. Matthew Sherwood served in the Fairfield County Troop and the Fairfield Trainband; chosen as Ensign in 1673, and as Captain both in 1690 and 1697. In 1692 he was a Deputy for Fairfield. For 1694-1696 he was Commissioner for Fairfield, while in 1697, he was commissioner for Fairfield Village. He also served as a Justice for the decade, 1698-1708. NOTEREF _Ref411058551 \h 1 XE "Turney:Sarah2 ca.1641"  XE "Sherwood:Matthew2 ca.1643"  XE Fitch:Thomas1 ca.1612"  XE Fitch:Mary2 ca.1643"  XE "Stacey:Anna b.1618"  vii. Ruth Turney. Born, 28 January 1643/4(?), in Concord, Massachusetts, she died, circa 1666(?) in Fairfield, Connecticut. Probate of Estate: 7 November 1666(?), in Fairfield. She married, Richard Bouton. His Inventory was presented by his widow, Ruth, on 21 June 1665. One child, born in 1665. NOTEREF _Ref411058551 \h 1 XE "Turney:Ruth2 1643/4"  XE "Bouton:Richard 1639"  XE "Bouton:Ruth 1643/4" \t "See Turney"  viii. Benjamin Turney. Born, circa 1645(?) in Concord, Massachusetts, he died, circa 1694(?) in Fairfield, Connecticut. He married, 16 November 1671, Rebecca Keeler, in Fairfield. She was the daughter of Ralph Keeler. After her husbands death she married, 21 September 1699, Dr. John Hull, in Wallingford, Connecticut, as his fourth wife. NOTEREF _Ref411058551 \h 1 Dr. Hull served as a surgeon during King Philips War. NOTEREF _Ref411058551 \h 1 XE "Turney:Benjamin2 ca.1645"  XE "Keeler:Rebecca b.1658"  XE "Turney:Rebecca b.1658" \t "See Keeler"  XE "Keeler:Ralph 1613"  XE "Hull:John ca.1640"  XE "Hull:Rebecca b.1658" \t "See Keeler"  REFERENCES WALLIS ANCESTRY John Wallis m Mary Phippen ca.16321690 b.1662 ca.1643/41691+ James Wallis m Martha Stanford ca.1670ca.1743 b.1694 b.16801731+ Dea. John Andrews m Elizabeth Wallis 16911762 1716 b.17031734+ Joseph Giddings m Eunice Andrews 17131803 1737 ca.1720b.1781 Jonathan Giddings m Mary Baldwin 17411817 1766 1744/51824 Sturges Penfield m Laura Giddings 17801866 1806 17851854 David Sturges Penfield m Mary Hodges 18121873 1842 18201908 Annie Frances Penfield FIRST GENERATION 1. John1 Wallis. Born, circa 1632(?) in County Cornwall, England, he died, 23 September 1690, in Gloucester, Massachusetts. Probate of Estate: 29 March 1691, in Gloucester. As early as 27 October 1650, John Wallis was a fisherman at Falmouth, Maine. His name appears in the Falmouth Court records for the years 1659 to 1663. In 1667 he bought land at Porpooduck, Maine. He served as a selectman in 1674 and 1680. After the first Indian War in 1675, he retired to Salem. At a Court held at Salem, 29: 11: 1677 (29 January 1678), John Walles, fisherman, was among those listed in Gloster who took the oath of fidelity. He married, Mary Phippen, before 1662(?), in Gloucester. Born, circa 1643/4, she was baptized, 5 March 1643/4 the daughter of Joseph Phippen and Dorcas Wood of Hingham, and Salem, Massachusetts.  XE "Wallis:John1 ca.1632"  XE "Phippen:Mary ca.1644"  XE "Phippen:Joseph"  XE "Phippen:Dorcas b.1630" \t "See Wood / Woods"  XE "Wood / Woods:Dorcas b.1630"  An Inventory of the estate of Jno Wallis of Glocester Late decd Recorded 1691 s d One yoke of Oxen 7 2 cowes 3 10 00 00 tow steers & one heafer 4 one third of a small shalloope 3 07 00 00 1 iron pot 1 kettle 2 tramells a spitt a pr of tongs one frying pan 2 brass pan 01 15 00 Sheepswools 1 10s 00d 2 puter platers 8 plates 2 basons 1 quart & pint pott 02 10 00 One warming pan a peuuter Jordan a Candlestick brass mer 1s & glasses 15s 00 15 00 1 lpr stilliard 1 brass skillet 1 stone jugg 13s; and one sawe 5s; one gun 20s 01 18 00 one Chest of drawers 2 spining wheels 8s beds bedding & furniture 11 10 00 Waring apparrell 3 plows & plow tackling 1 axes wedges wth other tooles 05 12 00 In monys 09 13 00 Glocester 050 13 00 Aprized by us yt 20th of January 1690/91 Wm Elevis, Isaac Ellwell, Ezekil Collins  XE "Elevis:William"  XE "Elwell:Isaac 1642"  XE "Collins:Ezekiel"  Also about 240 acres of land in Casco Bay, on Purpooduck side, where Jno. Wallis had a house which he lived in. 29th : 1mo: 1691 Mary ye Widdow & Relict of Jno Wallis of Glocestr decd prsented this above inventory as upon oath to her best knowledg promising to add if any thing more appears whereupon power of Admistraton was granted to her: Her Sone Josiah together wth herself as principles & David Phipen as Trusties stand bound with joynt consent joynt & severall in yr hand of one hundred pound to ye treasure of ye County of Essex ye condicion is ye sd widdow shall administor upon sd estate according by ye worshipfull Jno Hathorne }wittnesses  XE "Hathorne:John"  & Jonathan Corwin } attest Benjn Gerrish Cler my self being prsent XE "Corwin:Jonathan"  XE "Gerrish:Benjamin"   XE "Phippen:David"   XE "Wallis:Mary ca.1644" \t "See Phippen"  Children of John Wallis (ca.1632-1690) and Mary Phippen (ca.1644-1691+):  XE "Wallis:John1 ca.1632"  XE "Phippen:Mary ca.1644"  i. (-----) Wallis. She married, before 1700, Matthew Pauling, but died without issue. XE "Wallis:(-----)2 b.1657"  XE "Pauling:Matthew"  XE "Pauling:(-----) b.1657" \t "See Wallis"  ii. Dorcas2 Wallis. Born, circa 1658, she married, John Lane. She died, 9 February 1751/2, at Gloucester, Massachusetts, in her 93rd year. John Lane was born, circa 1652, at Gloucester, the son of James Lane. John died, 24 January 1638, aged 86 years, at Gloucester. They initially lived near the home of her father, John Wallis, at Porpooduck Point in Maine. Following the second destruction of Falmouth by Indians, they removed to live in Gloucester. They lived in that part of town now called Lanesville. XE "Wallis:Dorcas2 ca.1658"  XE "Lane:John ca.1658"  XE "Lane:Dorcas ca.1658" \t "See Wallis"  iii. Josiah Wallis. Born, circa 1661 in Gloucester, Massachusetts, he died, 7 February 1740/1, in Gloucester, at 70 years or uperward. NOTEREF _Ref410533968 \h 2 Probate of Estate in Gloucester; Will: December. 31, 1739. At a Court held at Salem, 29: 11: 1677 (29 January 1678), Josiah Walles, seaman, was among those listed in Gloster who took the oath of fidelity. NOTEREF _Ref415327377 \h 4 Josiah married, first, Elizabeth (-----). She, together with their two children, were baptized, 25 February 1693/4, in Beverly, Massachusetts, where they stayed during the second Indian attack in Maine. He married, NOTEREF _Ref410533976 \h 5 second, Mary Stanford, before 1696(?), in Gloucester. She was killed by Indians, in August 1703, when they attacked the settlement at Casco, Maine. NOTEREF _Ref410533590 \h 1a Josiah married, third, Sarah (-----), 19 December 1706, in Gloucester. NOTEREF _Ref410533968 \h 2 XE "Wallis:Josiah2 ca.1661"  XE "(-----):Elizabeth"  XE "Wallis:Elizabeth" \t "See (-----)"  XE "Stanford:Mary b.1683"  XE "Wallis:Mary b.1683" \t "See Stanford"  XE "(-----):Sarah b.1693"  XE "Wallis:Sarah b.1693" \t "See (-----)"  2 iv. James Wallis. Born, ca.1670; m. b.1694, Martha Stanford. XE "Wallis:James2 ca.1670"  v. Benjamin Wallis. Born in Gloucester, Massachusetts and died before 15 January 1724/5. He married, first, 23 March 1695/6, Elizabeth Morgan, in Beverly, Massachusetts. NOTEREF _Ref438315969 \h 9 She and their three children were killed by Indians, 10 August 1703, when they attacked the settlement at Casco, Maine. NOTEREF _Ref410533590 \h 1a Benjamin married, second, Sarah Sallows, 26 December 1704, in Beverly. NOTEREF _Ref438315969 \h 9 Born, most likely in 1679, she was baptized, 1 June 1679, the daughter of John and Sarah Sallows, in Beverly. NOTEREF _Ref438315969 \h 9 After the death of her husband, Benjamin, Sarah married, second, 8 December 1726, Peter Pride, in Beverly. NOTEREF _Ref438315969 \h 9 He died, 17 July 1743, at the age of 68 years, while Sarah died as his widow, in 1750, in Beverly. NOTEREF _Ref438315969 \h 9 XE "Wallis:Benjamin2 b.1678"  XE "Morgan:Elizabeth b.1682"  XE "Wallis:Elizabeth b.1682" \t "See Morgan"  XE "Sallows:Sarah ca.1679"  XE "Wallis:Sarah ca.1679" \t "See Sallows"  XE "Sallows:John"  XE "Sallows:Sarah" \t "See (-----)"  XE "(-----):Sarah"  XE "Pride:Peter ca.1675"  XE "Pride:Sarah ca.1679" \t "See Sallows"  vi. Elizabeth Wallis. Born, 12 September 1678, in Gloucester, Massachusetts. NOTEREF _Ref410533968 \h 2 She married, circa 1700, Joseph Morgan, in Beverly, Massachusetts. NOTEREF _Ref438315969 \h 9 Marriage intentions, 11 August 1700, in Beverly. NOTEREF _Ref438315969 \h 9 They and their two young daughters were killed by Indians, 10 August 1703, at Casco, Maine. NOTEREF _Ref410533590 \h 1a XE "Wallis:Elizabeth2 1678"  XE "Morgan:Joseph"  XE "Morgan:Elizabeth 1678" \t "See Wallis"  vii. Joseph Wallis. Born in Gloucester, Massachusetts, he was taken into captivity by Indians, in August 1703, when they attacked the settlement at Casco, Maine. NOTEREF _Ref410533590 \h 1a He married, 13 January 1701/2, Elizabeth Black, in Beverly, Massachusetts. NOTEREF _Ref438315969 \h 9 Born, the daughter of John and Deborah Black, Elizabeth was captured by Indians and redeemed by her husband circa 1716. Joseph died between 1720 and 1727, while his wife, Elizabeth, died before 1761, in Beverly. XE "Wallis:Joseph2 1678+"  XE "Black:Elizabeth b.1688"  XE "Wallis:Elizabeth b.1688" \t "See Black"  XE "Black:John"  XE "Black:Deborah b.1673" \t "See (-----)"  XE "(-----):Deborah b.1673"  viii. Rebecca Wallis. Born, before 1689, she married, first, 23 February 1703/4, John Groves, in Beverly, Massachusetts. NOTEREF _Ref438315969 \h 9 Born, 24 September 1681, the son of Nicholas and Hannah Groves. NOTEREF _Ref438315969 \h 9 John and Rebeccas second child, was born, 15 November 1705, in Beverly. NOTEREF _Ref438315969 \h 9 After the death of her husband, John, Rebecca married, second, Joseph Foster. Marriage Intentions, 4 September 1708, in Beverly. NOTEREF _Ref438315969 \h 9 Born, 14 March 1687, in Salem, Massachusetts, the son of Samuel Foster and Sarah Steward, he died, 28 January 1750, at Beverly. NOTEREF _Ref438315969 \h 9 XE "Wallis:Rebecca2 b.1690"  XE "Groves:John 1681"  XE "Groves:Rebecca b.1690" \t "See Wallis"  XE "Groves:Nicholas"  XE "Groves:Hannah" \t "See (-----)"  XE "(-----):Hannah"  XE "Foster:Joseph 1687"  XE "Foster:Rebecca b.1690" \t "See Wallis"  XE "Foster:Samuel"  XE "Steward:Sarah b.1663"  XE "Foster:Sarah b.1663" \t "See Steward"  ix. Susanna Wallis. XE "Wallis:Susanna2"  SECOND GENERATION 2. James2 Wallis (John1). Born, probably in Maine about 1670, he died, before 1743 in Gloucester, Massachusetts. NOTEREF _Ref410533968 \h 2 Probate of Estate: 9 January 1743/4, in Gloucester; Will: 17 August 1731. He had half an acre of land near the Harbor Swamp in 1704. NOTEREF _Ref410533590 \h 1a XE "Wallis:James2 ca.1670"  XE "Stanford:Martha b.1680"  XE "Stanford:Robert"  He married, NOTEREF _Ref410533976 \h 5 Martha Stanford, before 1694, in Beverly, Massachusetts. Born, before 1680, possibly in Maine, she was possibly the daughter of Robert Stanford. She died, after 1731(?) in Gloucester. The Last Will and Testament of James Wallis of Glocester In the name of God amen I James Wallis of the twon of Glocester In the County of Essex in ye Province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England Being weak in Body but of a sound mind Do this ?? Day of August In ye year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred & thiry one Make this which Follows my Last Will & Testament Impt: I Dispose my precious Soule Into the hands of my dear redeamer In hope of pardon & Life through the mercy of God & merrite of Christ And as for the worldly good things which our Bountiful God has given me, I Dispose of them as following In ye first Place I Will that my funeral Charges Debts & Legacies be duely paid by my Executor hereafter mentioned (Item) I Will to my Dear wife Martha a Comfortable Subsistance out of my Estate So long as shee abides my widow, and if shee Continues So To her Death to have also a Decent funeral (Item) I Will to my Daughter Elizabeth Andrews besides what she Already has had five pounds In Current money of New England or publick Bill of Creditt (Item) I Will to my Daughter Rebecca Tarr besides what she has had already Ten pounds In money as aforesd (Item) I Will to my Daughter Martha Tarr besides what shee has had already Ten pounds (Item) I Will to Hannah and Sarah the Children of my son James Jur five pounds apeice XE "Wallis:Hannah4"  XE "Wallis:Sarah4"  (Item) I Will to Martha Card my Grand Daughter Five pounds XE "Card:Martha"  XE "Wallis:Jonathan3 1711"  Item: I Will & Constitute my son Jonathan to be Sole Exectr of this my Will & Testament, and after he has paid all ye above mentioned Debts Legacies & funeral Charges, I Will to him All my Real & personal Estate in Glocester aforesaid And in Case my Son Benja Return from his Captivity My Will is that he shall haue an equal part of my Estate with my son Jonathan Finally my Will is my Executor pay ye above Written Legacies within two years after my Decease  XE "Wallis:Benjamin3 1707"  The Will on ye other side Expressed was Signed Sealed & Dictated On the Day & year abovesaid Before us Witnesses, Jn White Nymphas Stacey James Birch James Wallis Seal  XE "White:John"  XE "Stacey:Nymphas"  XE "Birch:James"  Children of James Wallis (ca.1670-ca.1743) and Martha Stanford (b.1680-1731+):  XE "Wallis:James2 ca.1670"  XE "Stanford:Martha b.1680"  XE "Wallis:Martha" \t "See Stanford"  ( i. Elizabeth3 Wallis. Born, circa 1693/4, in Gloucester, Massachusetts, she was baptized, 25 February 1693/4, in Beverly, Massachusetts. NOTEREF _Ref438315969 \h 9 She married, Deacon John Andrews, son of Joseph Andrews and Sarah Rindge, 6 December 1716, in Gloucester. NOTEREF _Ref410533968 \h 2 XE "Wallis:Elizabeth3 ca.1693/4"  FOR THE DESCENDANTS OF ELIZABETH WALLIS AND DEACON JOHN ANDREWS SEE THE SECTION ON THE DESCENDANTS OF LIEUTENANT JOHN ANDREWS OF IPSWICH ii. James Wallis. Born, circa 1696, in Gloucester, Massachusetts, he was baptized, 1 November 1696, in Gloucester. NOTEREF _Ref410533968 \h 2 He was killed, 22 June 1724, in an Indian attack at Fox Harbor, Massachusetts. NOTEREF _Ref410533968 \h 2 He married, Hannah Card, 8 December 1720, in Gloucester. NOTEREF _Ref410533968 \h 2 Born, 19 July 1699, in Gloucester, NOTEREF _Ref410533968 \h 2 she was the daughter of William Card and Hannah Ellery. Hannah Card died after 1748, and before 1769 (2 dates of deeds of transfer). XE "Wallis:James3 ca.1696"  XE "Card:Hannah 1699"  XE "Wallis:Hannah 1699" \t "See Card"  XE "Card:William"  XE "Card:Hannah" \t "See Ellery"  XE "Ellery:Hannah"  iii. Rebecca Wallis. Born, 8 January 1698/9, in Gloucester, Massachusetts, NOTEREF _Ref410533968 \h 2 she died, 4 January 1782, in Gloucester. NOTEREF _Ref410533968 \h 2 She married, first, William Card, 25 August 1717, in Gloucester. NOTEREF _Ref410533968 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 2 Born, 20 May 1696, in Gloucester, NOTEREF _Ref410533968 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 2 he was the brother of Hannah Card who later married Rebeccas brother, James. William was lost at sea near the Isle of Sables in April 1722. NOTEREF _Ref410533968 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 2 Rebecca married, second, Benjamin Tarr, 4 February 1723/4, in Gloucester. NOTEREF _Ref410533968 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 2 Born, 9 April 1700, in Gloucester, NOTEREF _Ref410533968 \h 2 he was the son of Richard Tarr and Elizabeth Dicer. He signed his will on 7 May 1783; his estate was presented for probate on 5 April 1784. Rebecca died, as his wife, 4 January 1782, in Gloucester. NOTEREF _Ref410533968 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 2 XE "Wallis:Rebecca3 1698/9"  XE "Card:William 1696"  XE "Card:Rebecca 1698/9" \t "See Wallis"  XE "Tarr:Benjamin 1700"  XE "Tarr:Rebecca 1698/9" \t "See Wallis"  XE "Tarr:Richard ca.1646"  XE "Tarr:Elizabeth 1667" \t "See Dicer"  XE "Dicer:Elizabeth 1667"  iv. Martha Wallis. Born, 16 December 1701, in Gloucester, Massachusetts, NOTEREF _Ref410533968 \h 2 she was baptized, 26 September 1703, in Gloucester. NOTEREF _Ref410533968 \h 2 She married, Caleb Tarr, circa 1724(?), in Gloucester, Massachusetts. Marriage Banns, 5 December 1724, in Gloucester. NOTEREF _Ref410533968 \h 2 Born, 4 July 1703, in Gloucester, NOTEREF _Ref410533968 \h 2 he was the brother of Benjamin Tarr, the husband of Marthas sister, Rebecca. Caleb signed his will on 14 May 1752, and it was proved, 8 June 1759. XE "Wallis:Martha3 1701"  XE "Tarr:Caleb 1703"  XE "Tarr:Martha 1701" \t "See Wallis"  XE "Wallis:Rebecca3 1698/9"  XE "Tarr:Benjamin 1700"  v. Joseph Wallis. Born, 24 April 1704, in Gloucester, Massachusetts, NOTEREF _Ref410533968 \h 2 he was killed, 22 June 1724, in an Indian attack at Fox Harbor, Massachusetts. NOTEREF _Ref410533968 \h 2 XE "Wallis:Joseph3 1704"  vi. Benjamin Wallis. Born, 6 October 1707, in Gloucester, Massachusetts. NOTEREF _Ref410533968 \h 2 He was captured by Indians and held captive as late as 1731. Named in his fathers last will as still in captivity. XE "Wallis:Benjamin3 1707"  vii. Jonathan Wallis. Born, 17 June 1711, in Gloucester, Massachusetts, NOTEREF _Ref410533968 \h 2 he married, first, Eunice Tarr, 18 December 1740, in Gloucester. NOTEREF _Ref410533968 \h 2 Born, 26 March 1720, in Gloucester, NOTEREF _Ref410533968 \h 2 she was the daughter of William Tarr and Elizabeth Felt. NOTEREF _Ref410533590 \h 1b Jonathan married, second, Mary Williams, circa 1749, in Gloucester. Marriage Banns, 16 December 1749, in Gloucester. NOTEREF _Ref410533968 \h 2 He married, third, Sarah Low, 10 December 1782, in Gloucester. NOTEREF _Ref410533968 \h 2 She was the widow first of Charles Stockbridge, and second, Jonathan Hodgkins. Born, 20 September 1721, she was the daughter of Symonds Low and Sarah Davis. NOTEREF _Ref410533590 \h 1b Jonathans estate was administered on 8 May 1798, in Gloucester. Sarah died, 19 October 1810, at about 90 years of age, in Gloucester. NOTEREF _Ref410533968 \h 2 XE "Wallis:Jonathan3 1711"  XE "Tarr:Eunice 1720"  XE "Wallis:Eunice 1720" \t "See Tarr"  XE "Tarr:William b.1690"  XE "Tarr:Elizabeth b.1695" \t "See Felt"  XE "Felt:Elizabeth b.1695"  XE "Williams:Mary b.1736"  XE "Wallis:Mary b.1736" \t "See Williams"  XE "Low:Sarah 1721"  XE "Wallis:Sarah 1721" \t "See Low"  XE "Stockbridge:Charles"  XE "Stockbridge:Sarah 1721" \t "See Low"  XE "Hodgkins:Jonathan"  XE "Hodgkins:Sarah 1721" \t "See Low"  XE "Low:Symonds"  XE "Davis:Sarah"  XE "Low:Sarah" \t "See Davis"  REFERENCES WARD ANCESTRY Andrew Ward m Hester Sherman b.16031659 b.1636 ca.1606ca.1655 Nathaniel Burr m Sarah Ward ca.16401711/12 ca.1660 ca.1640b.1711 Gideon Allen m Ann Burr 16711750/1 1695/6 ca.16751747/8 Peter Penfield m Mary Allen 17021772 1730 17081789 John Penfield m Eunice Ogden 17471829 1770 17531815 Sturges Penfield m Laura Giddings 17801866 1806 17851854 David Sturges Penfield m Mary Hodges 18121873 1842 18201908 Annie Frances Penfield FIRST GENERATION 1. Andrew1 Ward.,, Born, before 1603, he died, 1659, in Fairfield, Connecticut. Probate of Estate: 18 October 1659(?), in Fairfield; Will: 8 June 1659. Immigration: before 1634 in Watertown, Massachusetts. Andrew Ward married, Hester Sherman, before 1628 in England. Born, circa 1606 in Dedham, county Essex, England, the daughter of Edmund Sherman and Joan Makin, Hester was baptized, 1 April 1606, in Dedham. She died, circa 1665/6, in Fairfield. Probate of Estate: 28 February 1665/6(?), in Fairfield; Will: December. 27, 1665. XE "Sherman:Edmund 1572"  XE "Makim:Joan b.1585"  XE "Sherman:Joan b.1585" \t "See Makim"  In the First Inventory of Grants and Possessions in Watertown, Andrew Ward was listed as follows: An Homestall of ten Acres by estimation bounded the East wth the drift way & John Dogget the West wth Winifred Woolcott & the North wth the great Pond granted to him. Andrw ward was among those Freemen made att the Genrall Court May 14th, 1634. In 1635, Andrew Ward served as a commissioner for the Massachusetts Bay Colony to govern the new settlements on the Connecticut River. NOTEREF _Ref516417943 \h 5 In that year, he moved his family to Wethersfield, Connecticut, where, as noted in the Wethersfield land inventory on 24 March 1640/1, he held eight parcels of land. In 1636, he was a member of the first Court in the Colony of Connecticut which tried the first cases and helped draft the first laws of the new colony. In that year he served the court for seven sessions, while the following year he served for five sessions. He served as Deputy to the General Court from Wethersfield following the confederation of the 3 River Towns with the Colony in 1639. In 1641, he removed to Stamford, Connecticut and, in 1648, he removed again to Fairfield, Connecticut. In each community he served as a Deputy to the General Court. NOTEREF _Ref518310804 \h 6 He at Fairfield until his death in 1659.  XE "Ward:Hester ca.1606" \t "See Sherman"  Children of Andrew Ward ( b.1593-ca.1659) and Hester Sherman (ca.1606-1665/6):  XE "Ward:Andrew1 b.1593"  XE "Sherman:Hester ca.1606"  i. Edmund2 Ward. Born, before 1629. He was named in his fathers will (1659), but not in his mothers (1665). XE "Ward:Edmund2 b.1629"  ii. Anne Ward. Born, circa 1630, she died, 23 July 1718(?), in Woodbury, Connecticut. She married, Caleb Nichols, circa 1649. XE "Ward:Anne2 ca.1630"  XE "Nichols:Caleb"  XE "Nichols:Anne ca.1630" \t "See Ward"  iii. William Ward. Born, circa 1632, he died, circa 1676(?). Probate of Estate: 4 March 1675/6(?), in Fairfield, Connecticut. Occupation: Surgeon. He married, Deborah Lockwood. Born, 12 October 1636, at Watertown, Massachusetts, she was the daughter of Robert Lockwood and Susannah Norman. NOTEREF _Ref476245269 \h 4 After the death of her husband, William, Deborah married, second, John Topping of Southampton, Long Island. NOTEREF _Ref516417293 \h 2 XE "Ward:William2 ca.1632"  XE "Lockwood:Deborah 1636"  XE "Ward:Deborah 1636" \t "See Lockwood"  XE "Lockwood:Robert"  XE "Norman:Susannah b.1645"  XE "Topping:John"  XE "Topping:Deborah 1636" \t "See Lockwood"  iv. Hester Ward. Born, circa 1636, she married, first, Joseph Boosey, before 1655(?) in Wethersfield, Connecticut. She married, NOTEREF _Ref411350234 \h 7 second, Jehu Burr, Jr., circa 1656(?), in Fairfield, Connecticut. Esther died, circa 1664, in Fairfield. Born in England, Jehu died, circa 1692 in Fairfield. Probate of Estate: 31 October 1692, in Fairfield; Will: 11 January 1689. Jehu married, NOTEREF _Ref411350234 \h 7 second, Elizabeth Prudden, the daughter of Reverend Peter Prudden and Joanna Boyse, before 1666(?), in Milford, Connecticut. Jehu was a Deputy from Fairfield to the Connecticut Legislature from 1659-1691. He served as Commissioner for Fairfield for 1664, 1668-1687, and 1689-1692. In August 1673 he was Lieutenant in the Fairfield County Troop. He also served as Commissioner for Indians in May 1680. For his services he received a Colonial grant of some 200 acres. NOTEREF _Ref516417293 \h 2 XE "Ward:Hester2 ca.1636"  XE "Boosey:Joseph"  XE "Boosey:Hester ca.1636" \t "See Ward"  XE "Burr:Jehu2 ca.1631"  XE "Prudden:Elizabeth2 1642/3"  XE "Prudden:Peter1 ca.1601"  XE "Boyse:Joanna b.1627"  v. Mary Ward. Born, circa 1636, she married, NOTEREF _Ref411350234 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 7 possibly, Major John Burr, NOTEREF _Ref516417293 \h 2 the son of Jehu Burr, before 1657(?), in Milford, Connecticut. Born, circa 1633(?) in Roxbury, Massachusetts, as he testified 1681, he died, October 1694(?) in Fairfield, Connecticut. Probate of Estate: 5 November 1694(?), in Fairfield; Will: March 19, 1694. Mary died, after 1665(?) in Milford. John Burr married, NOTEREF _Ref411350234 \h 7 second, Sarah Fitch, daughter of Thomas Fitch and Anna Stacey, before 1673(?), in Fairfield. Born, after 1632(?) in England, she died, after 1694(?) in Fairfield. XE "Ward:Mary2 ca.1636"  XE "Burr:John2 ca.1633"  XE Fitch:Sarah2 1632+"  XE Fitch:Thomas1 ca.1612"  XE "Stacey:Anna b.1618"  vi. John Ward. Born, circa 1638, he died, circa 1684(?) in Fairfield, Connecticut. Probate of Estate: 22 February 1683/4(?), in Fairfield. He married, NOTEREF _Ref411350234 \h 7 Mary Harris, 18 April 1664, in Middletown, Connecticut. She was the daughter of William and Edith Harris. XE "Ward:John2 ca.1638"  XE "Harris:Mary b.1651"  XE "Ward:Mary b.1651" \t "See Harris"  XE "Harris:William"  XE "Harris:Edith b.1629" \t "See (-----)"  XE "(-----):Edith b.1629"  ( vii. Sarah Ward. Born, circa 1640, she married, NOTEREF _Ref411350234 \h 7 Nathaniel Burr, the son of Jehu Burr, circa 1662, in Fairfield, Connecticut. XE "Ward:Sarah2 ca.1640"  FOR THE DESCENDANTS OF SARAH WARD AND NATHANIEL BURR SEE THE SECTION ON THE DESCENDANTS OF JEHU BURR OF FAIRFIELD viii. Abigail Ward. Born, circa 1642, she married, NOTEREF _Ref411350234 \h 7 first, Moses Dimon, as his second wife, 2 May 1670, in Fairfield, Connecticut. His will was dated, 21 March 1683/4; the Inventory was taken, 15 April 1684. She married, NOTEREF _Ref411350234 \h 7 second, Edward Howard, 1685, in Fairfield. Marriage Contract, 2 June 1685, in Fairfield. XE "Ward:Abigail2 ca.1642"  XE "Dimon:Moses"  XE "Dimon:Abigail ca.1642" \t "See Ward"  XE "Howard:Edward"  XE "Howard:Abigail ca.1642" \t "See Ward"  ix. Andrew Ward. Born, circa 1644, he died, 1729(?), in Middletown, Connecticut. Probate of Estate: 1 September 1729, in Middletown. He married, NOTEREF _Ref411350234 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 7 Trial Meigs, daughter of John Meigs, circa 1668(?), in Guilford, Connecticut. XE "Ward:Andrew2 ca.1644"  XE "Meigs:Trial b.1655"  XE "Ward:Trial b.1655" \t "See Meigs"  XE "Meigs:John"  x. Sergeant Samuel Ward. Born, circa 1646, he died, before 1693(?) in Fairfield, Connecticut. Probate of Estate: 8 January 1692/3(?), in Fairfield. He married, NOTEREF _Ref411350234 \h 7 first, Hannah Ogden, a daughter of Richard and Mary Ogden, circa 1672(?), in Fairfield. He married, NOTEREF _Ref411350234 \h 7 second, Hannah Howkins, daughter of Anthony Howkins, after 1691(?), in Fairfield. She was the widow of Jonathan Nichols of Stratford. Administration was granted to widow Hannah and Samuels son, Edmund, 16 January 1692/3. After Samuels death, she married, third, John Judson of Woodbury, where she died, 23 July 1698. NOTEREF _Ref516417293 \h 2 XE "Ward:Samuel2 ca.1646"  XE "Ogden:Hannah2 b.1659"  XE "Ward:Hannah b.1659" \t "See Ogden"  XE "Ogden:Richard1 b.1635"  XE "(-----):Mary b.1642"  XE "Howkins:Hannah ca.1661" XE "Ward:Hannah ca.1661" \t "See Howkins"  XE "Howkins:Anthony"  XE "Nichols:Jonathan 1655"  XE "Nichols:Hannah ca.1661" \t "See Howkins"  XE "Judson:John3 1647"  XE "Judson:Hannah ca.1661" \t "See Howkins"  REFERENCES WARR ANCESTRY Abraham Warr m () 1654 Henry Gould m Sarah Warr ca.16401729/30 1675 1636+ Henry Gould m Rebecca Cole 1688/91730 1712 b.17001751 Henry Gould m Elizabeth Mirick 17221770 1755 17291770 Dr. Silas Hodges m Mary Gould 1741/21804 b.1779 17601843 Silas Wyllys Hodges m Mary Gillett 17861858 1810 17901841 David Sturges Penfield m Mary Hodges 18121873 1842 18201908 Annie Frances Penfield FIRST GENERATION 1. Abraham1 Warr. He died, 1654 in Ipswich, Massachusetts. Probate of Estate: 1654, in Ipswich; Will: May 22, 1654. Immigration: before 1637(?) in Salem, Massachusetts. He married as his second wife, Alice (); they had no children. In his will, Abraham Warr asked that his wife rear his daughter by his first wife. XE "Warr:Abraham1"   XE "(-----):Alice"  XE "Warr:Alice" \t "See (-----)"  Estate of Abraham War of Ipswich NOTEREF _Ref406174466 \h 1  XE "Warr:Sarah2 ca.1652"  I Abraham war of Ipswich maryed man being weake of body but of parfeckt memorye and vnderstanding doe make this my last will and testament as followeth I comitt my sole to god that gaue it and my body to the earth when I shall departe this life and for my worldly goods I thus dispose of them. my will is that the phissision and other depts that I owe shall bee papyede and I giue my daughter to my wife to bring up and I desire her to bring her vp in the feare of god and to haue a care of her as ife shee war her owne. and I give fiue pounde to my daughter sarah when shee shall come to age. and lastly I make my wife my onely exsecutor and ouerseer of this my laste will and testament. witnes my hand this 22 day of the 3. moneth: 1654. his mark Abraham O War his mark Witness: Roger Lanckon, William /\ Simonds, John warner.  XE "Lanckon:Roger"  XE "Simonds:William"  XE "Warner:John 1616"  Inventory s d House & house lott 25 00 00 flock bed 2 05 00 2 pillowes of feathers 08 00 2 pillows 06 00 a hayer bed 16 00 bedsted and trundle bed 17 00 boulster and feathers 1 08 00 coverlid and blanket 15 00 a ruge 15 00 two payre breches & Jacket 1 05 00 hatt 14 00 3 shirts 18 00 3 pillow bears 10 00 a payre shooes 07 00 4 bands 07 06 chest and boxes 16 00 3 Iron pots 18 00 skellet of bras 03 00 erthen ware 06 06 s d 3 barels 08 00 sartaine tubs 04 00 frying pane 02 06 2 bottles and a cane 02 00 05 00 a bras laidele 02 08 tine pane 01 05 spoones 02 04 two blew dishes 01 08 the smoothing iron 06 00 a 02 00 dishes and baskets 01 08 hower glase 01 00 tramell and slice 04 00 butter 03 06 chayers 04 00 table and two stools 02 00 two hoes & axe, a wedge 08 00 3 sivs 03 00 3 bags 03 00 a booke 01 06 meale 01 00 trenchers 00 09 a meale tube 05 00 2 04 00 two hogsheds 04 00 a reale 02 00 a hoge 15 00 total 47 07 04 Joanah, wife of Thomas Smith, Elizabeth, wife of Jacob Perkins, and Jane, wife of Francis Jordan, testified that Widow Alice Ward, upon her death bed, committed her daughter-in-law, Sarah Ward, to John Baker and his wife Elizabeth, to bring up the child in the fear of God. She gave Elizabeth Baker her keys and asked her to take everything and discharge her debts. Sworn in Ipswich court, 27: 1: 1655 (27 March 1655). NOTEREF _Ref415069699 \h 2  XE "Warr:Sarah2 ca.1652"  XE "(-----):Alice"  XE "Warner:John 1616"  XE "Lord:Robert"  XE "Smith:Thomas"  XE "Smith:Joannah b.1623" \t "See (-----)"  XE "(-----):Joannah b.1623"  XE "Perkins:Jacob 1624"  XE "Perkins:Elizabeth ca.1629" \t "See Whipple"  XE "Whipple:Elizabeth ca.1629"  XE "Jordan:Francis"  XE "Jordan:Jane b.1622" \t "See Wilson"  XE "Wilson:Jane b.1622"  XE "Baker:John ca.1595"  XE "Baker:Elizabeth 1600" \t "See (-----)"  XE "(-----):Elizabeth 1600"  Inventory of the estate of widow Alice Ward of Ipswich taken 23: 11: 1654 (23 January 1654), by Robert Lord and John Warner: NOTEREF _Ref415069699 \h 2 s d The house & ground about one acre 16 00 00 one flocbed 1 06 00 one fether boulster & 4 pilllows 1 12 00 one haire boed 10 00 an ould rug, an ould coverlet & a blanket 1 00 00 a halfe headed bed, trundle bed, mat & cord 14 00 a peack of hempeseed & the bag 01 08 s d a little bras candellstick & 6 spoones 02 08 ould pewter 04 00 2 gally dishes & a lattin puding pan 02 00 a morter & pestle 04 06 a smotheing Iron & 2 heats 04 00 1 doozen of trenchers 00 08 in earthen ware 04 00 greene ginger 00 06 3 Iron pots, 1 frieing pan & a skillet 1 00 00 a tramell, pothookes & slice 04 00 3 runlets 05 00 a poudering tub with porke in it 10 00 a botle & other lumber 04 00 a pote with butter in it 03 06 a watter paile 01 00 3 chaires, a little table, a forme & 2 stooles 05 00 two spoones, 4 dishes, a ladell & 3 sives 02 00 2 hogsheads 04 00 8 bushells of corne 1 01 04 wheate & a bag 5s. & 2 baggs 1s. 06 00 a meale trough & meale in it 07 06 an axe & a broad how 05 06 a wedge and a psell of hempe & flax 03 03 a stufe gowne, red petecote & cloth wastcoat 2 10 00 an ould stufe wastcoat & red petycoat 16 00 3 blanketts 04 06 3 old greene aprins 06 00 2 hatts 16 00 a chest & 3 boxes 10 00 4 old aprins 06 00 2 sheetes 08 00 3 shifts 04 06 tape binding 02 00 pins & needles & thred 02 00 hir weareing lenen 1 00 00 suger 4 03 00 sope 4 02 00 3 glases 01 06 1 houre glass 01 00 2 blanekets 05 06 suet & talow 2 01 00 pr stockings 01 06 ould lenen 03 04 Cokes & henes 03 06 wood and a troft and pales 03 00 a standing stole 03 01 total 37 14 11 A child of Abraham Warr ( 1654): XE "Warr:Abraham1"  ( i. Sarah2 Warr. Born, circa 1652, in Ipswich, Massachusetts, she gave birth in 1671, to an illegitimate child. The child was named after his father, Josiah Clarke, who on 18 April 1671, was presented for fornication, was ordered to be whipped unless he pay 20 nobles, give security to save the town harmless from any cost by the child of Sarah Warr, and pay 2s. per week toward the maintenance of the child. On 15 March 1673, Sarah gave the child to Ensign John Gould to raise until he came to the age of twenty-one. NOTEREF _Ref514670509 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 3 On 20 September 1675, Sarah Warr married Henry Gould, in Ipswich. After their marriage, Henry assumed the care and support of the child. NOTEREF _Ref514693966 \h 3 XE "Warr:Sarah2 ca.1652"  XE "Gould:John ca.1637"  XE "Clark / Clarke:Josiah ca.1651"  FOR THE DESCENDANTS OF SARAH WARR AND HENRY GOULD SEE THE SECTION ON THE DESCENDANTS OF HENRY GOULD OF IPSWICH REFERENCES WATSON ANCESTRY George Watson m Phoebe Hicks ca.16021688/9 ca.1635 ca.1614/51663 Judge Thomas Leonard m Mary Watson 16411713 1662 ca.16421723 Joseph Tisdale m Mary Leonard ca.16561722 1681 16631727 Capt. William Hodges m Hannah Tisdale 16821766 1710/1 ca.16881715/6 George Hodges m Susannah Cobb ca.17151787 1737 b.17201754+ Dr. Silas Hodges m Mary Gould 1741/21804 b.1779 17601843 Silas Wyllys Hodges m Mary Gillett 17861858 1810 17901841 David Sturges Penfield m Mary Hodges 18121873 1842 18201908 Annie Frances Penfield FIRST GENERATION 1. George1 Watson. Born, circa 1602, he died in Plymouth, Massachusetts, 31 January 1688/9, being 87 years of age. XE "Watson:George1 ca.1602"  He married, Phoebe Hicks circa 1635(?), in Plymouth. Born, circa 1615, in Southwark, county Surrey, England, the daughter of Robert and Margaret Hicks, she was baptized, 15 March 1614/5, in St. Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey, county Surrey. Phoebe died, 22 May 1663, in Plymouth.  XE "Hicks:Phoebe2 ca.1615"  XE "Watson:Phoebe ca.1615" \t "See Hicks"  XE "Hicks:Robert1 ca.1578"  XE "(-----):Margaret b.1590"  George Watson immigrated in 1631 or earlier as he testified as to the activities of Edward Ashley at Penobscot on 19 July 1631. From this, one may infer that he stayed first at Penobscot and then removed to Plymouth in 1632. His name appears in the list of freemen admitted to Plymouth Colony preceding the court of 1 January 1632/3, but was probably actually admitted in early 1634. NOTEREF _Ref410117333 \h 5 At a Court of Assistants held at New Plymouth, the sixth day of February, Anno Dni, 1636, the Court ruled Whereas John Jenney, Thomas Willet, and George Watson did, contrary to the auncient lawes of this colony, trade wth the Indians for corne, and thereby both the quantitie of corne & the value of thereof was forfaited to the collony, and therevpon the corne so traded contrary to law was seized. NOTEREF _Ref410117333 \h 5 At the genall Court held at new Plymouth the 3d of January 1636 It is ordered by the Court That the Corne of John Jenney Thomas Willet & Georg Watson seized by the Gournor to the vse of the Collony by vertue of a form lawe: shalbee referred to the Bench to deale therein as they shall see cause. His name is among those listed in August 1643 who were capable of bearing arms. He served on a grand jury, 4 June 1639, and on a jury on highways in 1 February 1640/1. He served on an ordinary jury as well as on a coroners jury a number of times in the years 1637 to 1684. He served Plymouth as selectman for two consecutive terms 1665-1667, as well as constable in 1660, 1672, NOTEREF _Ref517631136 \h 5 overseer of surveying and as manager of exchange of Plymouth land. As a mariner, he was impressed as master of a barque, 3 May 1653, by the Council of War at Plymouth. NOTEREF _Ref517631909 \h 10 In the records of his numerous land transactions he was referred to as seaman or mariner. Although he acquired a number of parcels of land, the inventory of his estate did not include any real estate.  XE "Jenny:John ca.1589"  XE "Willett:Thomas ca.1610"  Children of George Watson (ca.1602-1689) and Phoebe Hicks (ca.1615-1663):  XE "Watson:George1 ca.1602"  XE "Hicks:Phoebe2 ca.1615"  i. John Watson. Born, circa 1636(?) in Plymouth, Massachusetts, he died, after 1660. XE "Watson:John2 ca.1636"  ii. Phebe3 Watson. Born, circa 1638, in Plymouth, Massachusetts, she married, Deacon Jonathan Shaw, 22 January 1656/7, in Plymouth. NOTEREF _Ref517631136 \h 5 Born, in England, the son of John and Alice Shaw, he died, circa 1701, in Plymouth. XE "Watson:Phebe2 ca.1638"  XE "Shaw:Jonathan ca.1631"  XE "Shaw:Phebe ca.1638" \t "See Watson"  XE "Shaw:John ca.1597"  XE "Shaw:Alice b.1609" \t "See (-----)"  XE "(-----):Alice b.1609"  ( iii. Mary Watson. NOTEREF _Ref524685939 \h 3 Born, circa 1642(?) in Plymouth, Massachusetts, she married, Major Thomas Leonard, son of James Leonard and Jennie Martin, 21 August 1662, in Plymouth. NOTEREF _Ref517631136 \h 5 XE "Watson:Mary2 ca.1642"  FOR THE DESCENDANTS OF MARY WATSON AND JUDGE THOMAS LEONARD SEE THE SECTION ON THE DESCENDANTS OF JAMES LEONARD OF TAUNTON iv. Samuel Watson. Born a twin, 18 January 1647/8, in Plymouth, Massachusetts, NOTEREF _Ref517631136 \h 5 he died, 20 August 1649, in Plymouth. NOTEREF _Ref517631136 \h 5 XE "Watson:Samuel2 1647/8"  v. Elizabeth Watson. NOTEREF _Ref524685939 \h 3 Born a twin, 18 January 1647/8, in Plymouth, Massachusetts, NOTEREF _Ref517631136 \h 5 she married, NOTEREF _Ref406424806 \h 10 first, Joseph Williams, 28 November 1667, in Plymouth. NOTEREF _Ref517631136 \h 5 She married, NOTEREF _Ref406424806 \h 10 second, Samuel Phillips, before 1676(?), in Taunton, Massachusetts. XE "Watson:Elizabeth2 1647/8"  XE "Williams:Joseph"  XE "Williams:Elizabeth 1647/8" \t "See Watson"  XE "Phillips:Samuel"  XE "Phillips:Elizabeth 1647/8" \t "See Watson"  vi. Jonathan Watson. NOTEREF _Ref524685939 \h 3 Born, 9 March 1651/2, in Plymouth, Massachusetts, NOTEREF _Ref517631136 \h 5 he died, before 1659(?) in Plymouth. XE "Watson:Jonathan2 1651/2"  vii. Elkanah Watson. NOTEREF _Ref524685939 \h 3 Born, 25 February 1655/6, in Plymouth, Massachusetts, NOTEREF _Ref517631136 \h 5 he drowned, 8 February 1689/90, in Plymouth harbor. Occupation: Blacksmith. He married possibly, NOTEREF _Ref406424806 \h 10 Mercy Hedges, before 1678(?), in Plymouth. She was a daughter of William Hedges of Plymouth. After the death of Elkanah, Mercy married John Freeman.  XE "Watson:Elkanah2 1655/6"  XE "Hedges:Mercy ca.1658"  XE "Watson:Mercy b.1665" \t "See Hedges"  XE "Hedges:William ca.1612"  REFERENCES WHEELER ANCESTRY Thomas Wheeler, Sr. m Ann Halsey ca.1590 1654 1613 b.1600 1659 James Bennett m Hannah Wheeler  1659 b.1640 ca.1617/8 1673+ John Osborn m Sarah Bennett ca.1652 1709 ca.1673 ca.1653 ca.1726 John Osborn m Mary Burr ca.16831760 ca.1702 1683ca.1717 David Ogden m Abigail Osborn ca.16951768 1724 ca.17041783 David Ogden m Jane Sturgis 17271775 1750 17291807 John Penfield m Eunice Ogden 17471829 1770 17531815 Sturges Penfield m Laura Giddings 17801866 1806 17851854 David Sturges Penfield m Mary Hodges 18121873 1842 18201908 Annie Frances Penfield FIRST GENERATION 1. Thomas1 Wheeler, Sr. Born, circa 1590 in England, the eldest son of Thomas Wheeler, he died, 1654, in Fairfield, Connecticut. Probate of Estate: 23 August 1654(?), in Fairfield; Will: 16 January 1653/4. He married, Ann Halsey, 5 May 1613, in Cranefield, County Bedford, England. Born, before 1600, she died, 1659, in Fairfield. Probate of Estate: 10 October 1659(?), in Fairfield; Will: August 21, 1659. Thomas Wheeler was made a freeman of the Massachusetts Bay Colony on 17 April 1637. They initially lived in Concord, Massachusetts, but removed to Fairfield, Connecticut, in the summer of 1644. His home lot at Pequonnock (Poquonock), recorded, January 1649, was bounded on the northeast by the home lot of Thomas Wheeler, Jr., and on the northwest by that of James Bennett, on the southeast by that John Evart, and on the southwest by the highway. NOTEREF _Ref410901083 \h 2 XE "Bennett:James"  XE "Evart:John"  At A Session of the Generall Courte In Hartford, the 14 Aprill, 1653, in response to an order from The Commissioners of the United Colonies, who were in session at Boston, the Generall Courte in Hartford decided to raise a company of sixty men to help make war against the Dutch. Among the officers chosen was Liuetenant Thomas Wheeler, of Fairfeild, to be their Ensigne.  XE "Wheeler:Ann b.1600" \t "See Halsey"  Children of Thomas Wheeler (ca.1591-1654) and Ann Halsey (b.1600-1659):  XE "Wheeler:Thomas1 ca.1591"  XE "Halsey:Ann b.1600"  i. Ann2 Wheeler. Born, circa 1613/4 in Cranefield, County Bedford, England, she was baptized, 30 January 1613/14, in Cranefield, as dau. of Thomas Wheler, Jun. She was buried there, 16 July 1615. NOTEREF _Ref410901083 \h 2 XE "Wheeler:Ann2 ca.1613/4"  ii. Richard Wheeler. Born, circa 1614 in Cranefield, County Bedford, England, he was baptized, 13 August 1614(?). He died, 10 February 1675/6, in the Lancaster Massacre. He was sworn as a freeman, 19 May 1669. He married, 2 August 1658, Sarah Prescott, in Lancaster, Massachusetts. Born, circa 1637(?) in Sowerby, Yorkshire, England, the daughter of John Prescott and Mary Gawkroger, she was baptized, circa 1637(?) in Halifax Parish, Sowerby. After the death of her husband, Richard, she married, second, Joseph Rice, 22 February 1677/8, in Dedham, Massachusetts. Born, circa 1637(?) in Barkhamsted, Hertfordshire, England, the son of Deacon Edmund Rice and Thomasine Frost, he was baptized, 13 March 1636/7, in Barkhamsted. He died, circa 1711(?), in Dedham. She died, after 1682(?) in Sudbury, Massachusetts. XE "Wheeler:Richard2 ca.1614"  XE "Prescott:Sarah ca.1637"  XE "Wheeler:Sarah ca.1637" \t "See Prescott"  XE "Prescott:John ca.1604"  XE "Gawkroger:Mary ca.1612/3"  XE "Prescott:Mary ca.1612/3" \t "See Gawkroger"  XE "Rice:Joseph ca.1636/37"  XE "Rice:Sarah ca.1637" \t "See Prescott"  XE "Rice:Thomasine ca.1600" \t "See Frost"  XE "Rice:Edmund ca.1594"  XE "Frost:Thomasine ca.1600"  iii. Alice Wheeler. Born, circa 1616 in Cranefield, County Bedford, England, she was baptized, 15 June 1616, in Cranefield, as dau. of Thomas Wheler of Warley. NOTEREF _Ref410901083 \h 2 She married, 16 October 1634, John Billington. Born, circa 1612/3, he was baptized, 11 December 1642, the son of George Billington, at Cranefield. They remained in England where he was buried, 26 September 1671 at Cranefield. NOTEREF _Ref410901083 \h 2 XE "Wheeler:Alice2 ca.1616"  XE "Billington:John ca.1612/3"  XE "Billington:Alice ca.1616" \t "See Wheeler"  XE "Billington:George"  ( iv. Hannah Wheeler. Born, circa 1617/18 in Cranefield, County Bedford, England, she was baptized as Ann, 15 February 1617/18, in Cranefield. NOTEREF _Ref410901083 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 2 She married, first, James Bennett, before 1640(?), in Concord, Massachusetts.  XE "Wheeler:Hannah2 ca.1617/8"  FOR THE DESCENDANTS OF HANNAH WHEELER AND JAMES BENNETT SEE THE SECTION ON THE DESCENDANTS OF JAMES BENNETT OF FAIRFIELD v. Sergeant Thomas Wheeler. Born, circa 1620 in Cranefield, County, Bedford, England, he was baptized, 8 April 1620, in Cranefield. NOTEREF _Ref410901083 \h 2 He immigrated with his parents, who initially settled in Concord, Massachusetts. Instead of removing to Fairfield, he stayed on the family farm in Concord. He was appointed Sergeant in 1642. He died, 24 December 1704, in Concord, in his 84th year. He married, NOTEREF _Ref410900233 \h 11 first, Sarah Merriam, daughter of Joseph Merriam and Sarah Goldstone, before 1649(?), in Concord. He married, NOTEREF _Ref410900273 \h 10 second, Sarah Beers, 23 July 1677, in Concord. XE "Wheeler:Richard2 ca.1620"  XE "Merriam:Sarah b.1636"  XE "Wheeler:Sarah b.1636" \t "See Merriam"  XE "Merriam:Joseph"  XE "Merriam:Sarah" \t "See Goldstone"  XE "Beers:Sarah b.1664"  XE "Wheeler:Sarah b.1664" \t "See Beers"  vi. Elizabeth Wheeler. Born, circa 1622 in Cranefield, County Bedford, England, she was baptized, 4 November 1622, in Cranefield as dau. of Thomas Wheler of Warley.  NOTEREF _Ref410901083 \h 2 No further record. XE "Wheeler:Elizabeth2 ca.1622"  vii. John Wheeler. NOTEREF _Ref410900284 \h 1 Born, circa 1623/4 in Cranefield, County Bedford, England, he was baptized, 27 February 1623/4, in Cranefield. NOTEREF _Ref410901083 \h 2 He died, circa 1690 in Fairfield. Probate of Estate: 5 April 1690(?), in Fairfield, Connecticut. He married, NOTEREF _Ref410900273 \h 10 first, Judith Turney, daughter of Benjamin Turney and Mary Odell, before 1660(?), in Fairfield. He married, NOTEREF _Ref410900273 \h 10 second, before 1673(?), Elizabeth Rowland, the daughter of Henry and Rebecca Rowland of Fairfield. NOTEREF _Ref410900284 \h 1 XE "Wheeler:John2 1623/4"  XE "Turney:Judith2 ca.1635"  XE "Wheeler:Judith ca.1635" \t "See Turney"  XE "Turney:Benjamin1 b.1600"  XE "Odell:Mary ca.1605"  XE "Rowland:Elizabeth b.1660"  XE "Wheeler:Elizabeth b.1660" \t "See Rowland"  XE "Rowland:Henry"  XE "(-----):Rebecca b.1634"  XE "Rowland:Rebecca" \t "See (-----)"  viii. Sarah Wheeler. Born, circa 1628 in Cranefield, County Bedford, she was baptized, 10 August 1628, in Cranefield. NOTEREF _Ref410901083 \h 2 She died, circa 1658 in Fairfield, Connecticut. She married, NOTEREF _Ref410900273 \h 10 Thomas Sherwood, NOTEREF _Ref410900284 \h 1 son of Thomas Sherwood and Alice Seabrook, circa 1652(?), in Fairfield. After the death of his wife Sarah, Thomas married, NOTEREF _Ref410900273 \h 10 second, by 1659, Ann Turney, daughter of Benjamin Turney and Mary Odell. She died, 7 November 1673, in Fairfield. Thomas married, NOTEREF _Ref410900273 \h 10 third, before 1683, Elizabeth, the widow of John Cable, in Fairfield. He married, NOTEREF _Ref410900273 \h 10 fourth, Sarah Hide, the widow of Peter Coley who died, in 1690, in Fairfield. She was the daughter of Humphrey and Ann Hide. The marriage contract of Sarah Coley and Thomas Sherwood was dated 25 June 1695, in Fairfield. XE "Wheeler:Sarah2 ca.1628"  XE "Sherwood:Thomas2 b.1624"  XE "Sherwood:Thomas1 ca.1586"  XE "Sherwood:Alice 1587" \t "See Seabrook"  XE "Seabrook:Alice 1587"  XE "Turney:Ann2 ca.1637"  XE "(-----):Elizabeth b.1648"  XE "Cable:John 1641"  XE "Hide:Sarah b.1650"  XE "Coley:Peter ca.1641"  XE "Hide:Humphrey"  XE "(-----):Ann b.1630"  NOTEREF _Ref410900284 \h 1 REFERENCES WHITMAN ANCESTRY John Whitman m ( ) ( ) b.1610 1692 b.1628 Thomas Whitman m Abigail Byram ca.1629 ca.1712 1656 ca.1642 1712+ Benjamin Willis m Susanna Whitman ca.1657 1696 b.1690 1656+ 1710+ Ensign Morgan Cobb m Susannah Willis 1673 1755 b.1705  1710+ George Hodges m Susannah Cobb ca.1715 1787 1737 b.1720 1754+ Dr. Silas Hodges m Mary Gould 1741/2 1804 b.1779 1760 1843 Silas Wyllys Hodges m Mary Gillett 1786 1858 1810 1790 1841 David Sturges Penfield m Mary Hodges 18121873 1842 18201908 Annie Frances Penfield FIRST GENERATION 1. Deacon John1 Whitman. Born, before 1610(?) in England, he died, 13 November 1692, in Weymouth, Massachusetts. Probate of Estate in Weymouth; Will: 1685. Immigration: before 1639 in Dorchester, Massachusetts. XE "Whitman:John1 b.1610"  In March 1639, John Whitmans name was on the list of Freemen of the Colony. He was appointed an ensign in 1645 to the company at Weymouth, an office which he held till 16 March 1680, when he was relieved from further duty. In 1649, Thomas Jenner of Charlestown, Massachusetts deeded to John Whitman a dwelling house at Weymouth together with considerable land. John Whitman was an early deacon of the church in Weymouth. In 1651, Ensign Whitman was given 12 lots of land in Weymouth, and on the list of 1663, he received 81 lots encompassing some 60 acres. XE "Jenner:Thomas"  John Whitman married, Ruth (), before 1628(?) in England. She died, 17 October 1662, in Weymouth. NOTEREF _Ref406910638 \h 1 She immigrated, circa 1641, with her children.  XE "(-----):Ruth b.1616"  Att a Gennerall Courte, held at Boston, ye 14th 3 Mo, 1645 [14 May 1645], and again, ye 4th 9: Mo: 46, [4 November 1646], it was ordered that John Whitman was to be one of three commissioners to end small controversies at Weymouth. Att a Gennerall Court, held at Boston, 16 March 1680/1, John Whitman, who hath binn long an ensigne to the ffoote compeq \o(~,a) of Weymouth, being aged, sicke, & weake, & neuer like to come into the ffeild any more, humbly craues the Courts favour for a dischardge. The Court grants his request,  Will of Deacon John Whitman late of Weymouth deced. I John Whitman of Weymouth in New England being weak of body, but of perfect memory and of a disposing mind, trusting in God through Jesus Christ my only Lord and Saviour for eternal life. Do make this my last Will and Testament as it followeth. XE "Whitman:Thomas2 ca.1629"  That is, after all my Lawful Debts duely and truely paid and Funeral Expenses discharged, My will is, and I give unto my Eldest Son Thomas Whitman all that Land Meadow and Estate, which I have upon his marriage or at any time heretofore, put unto his possession and occupation, as the onehalf of that Salt meadow commonly called the Round Marsh, which half is two acres and a half, be it more or less, and half that Lot which is commonly called the Pond Lott. Hereby confirming my former Gifts and Grant to him and his heirs forever. Also my Will is, and I do give to my Son John Whitman the other half of the above mentioned Pond Lot upon which he now dwells, and Seven acres and half of Land, be it more or less, lying in the Field commonly called the ferry Field, which I obtained by way of Exchange for other Land of Samuel King. Also that two acres of Salt Marsh, be it more or less, lying within the Township of Brantree, which he hath heretofore had in his occupation. Also one full half of that part of my great wood Lot and Swamp adjoining to Reed Marsh (which lyeth on the Westerly or further Side of that Run of water which passeth out of the sd Lot into Blancher meadow) by a just and equal division for quantity and quality. Hereby confirming all my former Grants and Gifts to him and his heirs forever. XE "Whitman:John2 b.1641"  XE "Whitman:John1 b.1610"  Also my Will is and I do give to my Son Abijah Whitman my present Dwelling house, barn, orchards, with all my upland and meadow adjacent and adjoining unto it. Also seven acres of Land more, be it more or less, lying in the foresd ferry Field. Also that Lot or parcell of Land together with the fresh meadow, adjoining to fresh Pont containing Nine acres more or less. Also the other full half of that part of my great wood Lot and Swamp adjoining to Reeds Marsh which lyeth on the Westerly or further side of the Run of water before mentioned, by a just and equal division both for quantity and quality. Hereby also confirming all my former Gifts and Grants to him and his heires forever.  XE "Whitman:Abijah2 ca.1646"  XE "Whitman:Sarah2 b.1641"  Also my Will is and I do give unto my Daughter Sarah Joanes that bed which I myself do lye on, with one bolster, one coverled, one blanket, one pair of Sheets, all which was willed to her by my Wife at her decease. Also I do confirm unto my Daughter Mary Pratt that two acres of fresh Meadow, be it more or less, which I have formerly given unto her, upon her marriage. XE "Whitman:Mary2 b.1634"  XE "Whitman:Elizabeth2 1629+"  Also I do confirm unto my Daughter Elizabeth Green all that five acres of Land upon Kingoak Hill, be it more or less, which I have long since given unto her upon her marriage. And further, I do give unto her the remaining part of the upland in my forementioned great Wood Lot wch lyeth on the other (that is the Easterly or hithermost) side of the forementioned Run of water. Also I do give unto her my part of the great Marsh, and two acres of Land in the Range which is Swamp land. Also for her great and good service and attendance upon me in the time of my long Sickness, I do give to her, moreover, one flock bed, and two kettles and two Cows. All this I give to her, to be at her only dispose, by, and according to her own Will, before or at her death as she shall please. Also I give to my Grand Child Joseph Green that great Lot which I bought of John Harding, Sixteen acres, be it more or less. XE "Green:Joseph"  XE "Harding:John"  Also I give to my Grand Child Elizabeth Green that bed and all the clothing and furniture belonging unto it, which standeth in the chamber, together with one Cow, one pot, one kettle, one Cupboard and four platters.  XE "Green:Elizabeth"  XE "Whitman:Zechariah2 ca.1644"  XE "Whitman:Sarah2 b.1641"  XE "Whitman:Mary2 b.1634"  And further, my Will is that if there shall be any money or mine, remaining in my Son Zechariah Witmans hand, at and after my decease, it shall be distributed as followeth. That is I give the onefourth part thereof to my Daughter Sarah Joanes. I give another fourth part thereof to my Daughter Mary Pratt. I give another fourth part thereof to the surviving children of my Daughter Hannah French deced. I give the other fourth part thereof to my Daughter Judah King. Also I do confirme unto her that Six acres of land given her upon marriage lying in the above sd ferry Field.  XE "Whitman:Judith2 1641+"  XE "King:Philip"  Finally I do hereby declare that if there shall be more than Twenty pounds in money remaining in my Son Zechariah Whitmans hand, Then my Will is and I do give the whole Residue of the money unto him my sd Son Zechariah Whitman, together with all the Rest of my moveables not already disposed off in this, my Will. XE "Whitman:John2 b.1641"  XE "Whitman:Abijah2 ca.1646"  XE "Whitman:Zechariah2 ca.1644"  Also I doe appoint my Son John Whitman and my Son Abijah Whitman to be Executors to this, my Will Declaring this Writing to be my Last Will and Testament. All other or former Wills or mine being utterly void this Ninth day of March, One Thousand Six hundred Eighty five, 1685 John Whitman and a Seale. Signed, Sealed and Declared  XE "Whitman:John1 b.1610"  the day and yeare above written in the presence of us, William Chard  XE "Chard:William"  Joseph Dyar XE Dyar / Dyer:Joseph"  Thomas Bickne XE "Bickne:Thomas"  Exa Jsa Addington, Regs. XE "Addington:James"  An Inventory of the Estate, Goods and Chattels that was the Estate of Deacon John Whitman of Weymouth, who lately deceased, appraized by us who Subscribe our names desired by the Executors to the sd Deacons Will, namely, Abijah Whitman and John Whitman, and appraized the 26th of December, as followeth s d Imp. In wearing apparrel and Cash in the Custody of me, Zechariah Whitman 22 14 00 In the Custody of Abijah Whitman in bedding 5 10 00 More, two bedsteads in the lower Room 18 00 A Table and small Forme 14 00 Two chairs and old chedst and cushions 8 00 A Spit 3s and old tubb 1s 4 00 An Iron chain and old iron 10 00 2 14 00 More in the Executors Cutody, two cows 3 10 00 One yearling at 18s Seven Sheep at 30s 2 08 00 In bookes of Divinity 09 00 6 07 00 More, part of a barn, Dwelling house, orchard and Land adjoining at 90 00 00 More, In Salt Marsh next adjoining at 70 00 00 More, 7 acres of Land upon the plaine in W;eymouth, at 14 00 00 More, 9 acres of Land in the Pond Field, at 20 00 00 s d More, about 9 acres of Land by Reeds Marsh on the Northern side, at 14 00 00 More, 15 acres of Land in ye first division of Comon, at 15 00 00 More, 45 acres of Land in the upper division, at 10 00 00 More, in ye possession of Thos. Whitman half ye round Marsh 25 00 00 More, half of the Pond Lot that was in his possession being about 30 acres the halfe 30 00 00 More, in ye possession of Jno Whitman ye other half of ye Pond Lot 30 00 00 More, 7 acres and half in the ferry Field, at 15 00 00 More, in his possession, a parcel of Salt Marsh in partnership with Thomas Holbrook 24 00 00 More, in his possession, 9 acres by Reeds Marsh, at 14 00 00 More, in his possession, about 3 acres at the head of the Mill Pond, at 8 00 00 More, in the possession of the Widow elizabeth Green, about 8 acres on the East Side of the Great Lot near William Manleys house, apprized at 5 00 00 More, 5 Acres on Kingoak Hill in her possession, at 15 00 00 More, a pcel of fresh Marsh, 4 acres, in her possession, at 4 00 00 More, a Swamp Lot in the Range, 2 acres, at 4 00 00 More, in the possession of Phillip King, who marryed Judeth, the daughter of Deacon Whitman, 6 acres in the ferry Field apprized 18 00 00 More, 16 acres of Land which Joseph Green possessed upon the great plaine 15 00 00 More in Suspense which are obvious in ye custody of Abijah Whitman, 3 little platters, a little brass kettle and a quart pot apprized at 10 00 00 More, in the possession of Eliza Green, widow and her daughter Eliza Gurney, two cows 3 10 00 More, a feather bed and bolster 3, a blanket 7s 3 07 00 Two brass kettles 1 05 00 More, an Iron pot, pothooks and tramell 07 00 An iron Skillet and a Brass Skillet 06 00 More, a pewter chamber pot 2s, a frying pans 2s 04 00 A Flock bed 15s, a pail 6s, a brass pot 6s 1 01 06 More, a Spinning wheel, churn and a chest 06 00 More, a Cupboard and a Box, at 05 00 More, in the Custody of his Grand Child, Eliza Gurney, 4 platters, at 1 02 00 Also 2 acres of fresh meadow given by Deacon Whitman to his Daughter Mary in marriage with John Pratt, Senr, at 6 00 00 The Sum total of all the before menconed Inventory 495 08 06 XE "Whitman:Abijah2 ca.1646"  XE "Whitman:John1 b.1610"  XE "Whitman:Elizabeth2 1629+"  XE "Green:Joseph"  XE "Gurney:Elizabeth3"  XE "Whitman:Judith2 1641+"  XE "King:Philip"  XE "Holbrook:Thomas"  XE "Whitman:Thomas2 ca.1629"  XE "Whitman:John2 b.1641"  XE "Manley:William"  XE "Whitman:Mary2 b.1634"  XE "Pratt:John"  The name of the apprizers: John Holbrook, James Lovel, Sen., William Chard, By the Honble William Stoughton, Esqr, Abijah Whitman, Executor, made oath that this contains a just and true Inventory of the Estate of his late Father Jno Whitman, deced, so far as has come to his knowledge ; and that if more hereafter appears, he will cause it to be added. Boston, March 16th 1692/3. Jurat Cor. William Stoughton.  XE "Holbrook:John"  XE "Lovel:John"  XE "Chard:William"  XE "Whitman:Abijah2 ca.1646"  XE "Stoughton:William"   XE "Whitman:Ruth b.1616" \t "See (-----)"  Children of John Whitman (b.1610-1692) and Ruth (b.1616-1662):  XE "Whitman:John1 b.1610"  XE "(-----):Ruth b.1616"  2 i. Thomas2 Whitman. Born, ca.1629; m. 1656, Abigail Byram. XE "Whitman:Thomas2 ca.1629"  ii. Elizabeth Whitman. She died, 2 February 1720, in Weymouth, Massachusetts. She married, Joseph Green, in May 1657, in Weymouth. His will, dated 8 September 1691, was proved, 7 June 1700, in Weymouth XE "Whitman:Elizabeth2 1629+"  XE "Green:Joseph"  XE "Green:Elizabeth 1629+" \t "See Whitman"  iii. Mary Whitman. Born, before 1634, in England, she died, 10 July 1716, in Weymouth, aged 82 years. She married, 22 November 1656, John Pratt. He was the son of Matthew and Elizabeth Pratt. XE "Whitman:Mary2 b.1634"  XE "Pratt:John"  XE "Pratt:Mary b.1634" \t "See Whitman"  XE "Pratt:Matthew"  XE "Pratt:Elizabeth" \t "See (-----)"  XE "(-----):Elizabeth"  iv. Sarah Whitman. Born, before 1641(?) in England, she married, NOTEREF _Ref406512680 \h 6 Abraham Jones, circa 1653(?), in Hull. He was born, circa 1629, the son of Thomas Jones, the tailor of Hingham, Massachusetts. Abraham died 25 January 1718, in Hull. His will was dated 8 January 1716/7. Sarah Jones died, 11 June 1718, in Hull, Massachusetts.  XE "Whitman:Sarah2 b.1641"  XE "Jones:Abraham ca.1629"  XE "Jones:Sarah b.1641" \t "See Whitman"  XE "Jones:Thomas"  v. John Whitman. Born, before 1641(?) in England, he died, 1 February 1712/3, in Weymouth, Massachusetts. Immigration: circa 1641(?) at Weymouth, with mother. He married, first, Ruth Reed, 19 December 1662(?), in Weymouth. NOTEREF _Ref407720879 \h 7 She was the daughter of William and Avis Reed. Ruth died, 17 October 1662(?), in Weymouth. NOTEREF _Ref407720879 \h 7 John married, NOTEREF _Ref407720879 \h 7 second, circa 1662, Abigail ( ). They lived on a farm in Weymouth near what is now called Whitman s pond. XE "Whitman:John2 b.1641"  XE  Read / Reed:Ruth b.1649"  XE "Whitman:Ruth b.1649" \t "See Read / Reed  XE  Read / Reed:William"  XE  Read / Reed:Avis" \t "See (-----)"  XE "(-----):Avis"  vi. Hannah Whitman. Born, 24 August 1641, in Weymouth, Massachusetts, she died, after 1660(?) in Weymouth. She married, NOTEREF _Ref406512680 \h 6 Captain Stephen French, 19 September 1660, in Weymouth. He died, 13 March 1718, in Weymouth. His will was proved 10 May 1718; Hannah survived her husband. XE "Whitman:Hannah2 1641"  XE "French:Stephen"  XE "French:Hannah 1641" \t "See Whitman"  vii. Reverend Zechariah Whitman. Born, circa 1644 in Weymouth, Massachusetts, he died, 5 November 1726, in Hull, Massachusetts. He graduated from Harvard College in 1668, and was ordained as the first minister of Point Alderton, Nantasket (Hull). He married, Sarah Alcock, 1670(?) in Hull. Born, circa 1650, she was baptized, the daughter of Dr. John Alcock and Sarah Palgrave of Charlestown, Massachusetts. Sarah was not mentioned in her husband, Zechariahs will, dated 23 June 1725, which was proved, 16 December 1726. He was well esteemed for his natural and acquired accomplishments; but especially for his steady piety, diligent zeal and faithfulness in the discharge of his pastoral office; the exemplariness of his conversation; and his patience and submission to the will of God under his afflictions. XE "Whitman:Zechariah2 ca.1644"  XE "Alcock:Sarah ca.1650"  XE "Whitman:Sarah ca.1650" \t "See Alcock"  XE "Alcock:John"  XE "Alcock:Sarah" \t "See Palgreve"  XE "Palgreve:Sarah"  viii. Judith Whitman. Born, after 1641(?) in Weymouth, Massachusetts, she died, after 1711 in Taunton, Massachusetts. She married, NOTEREF _Ref406512680 \h 6 Philip King, before 1672, in Weymouth. In a deed dated 1 March 1672 he is referred to as of Weymouth. In 1680 he purchased land in Taunton in that area now called Raynham and removed his family to that town. He died, 26 December 1710, in Taunton. NOTEREF _Ref406260671 \h 10 His will, dated 2 January 1706, and proved 7 May 1711, mentions his wife, Judith, and 7 children. XE "Whitman:Judith2 1641+"  XE "King:Philip"  XE "King:Judith 1641+" \t "See Whitman"  ix. Abijah Whitman. Born, circa 1646 in Weymouth, Massachusetts, he died, 28 January 1727/8, in Weymouth, NOTEREF _Ref407720879 \h 7 in ye 82nd year of his age. He married, NOTEREF _Ref407720879 \h 7 Mary Ford, the daughter of Andrew Ford, before 1683, in Weymouth. She died, 15 March 1715, Weymouth. NOTEREF _Ref407720879 \h 7 He was one of the largest owners of land in the North Purchase of Taunton. His will, dated 28 January 1722/3 was proved 27 February 1727/8, in Taunton. XE "Whitman:Abijah2 ca.1646"  XE "Ford:Mary b.1670"  XE "Whitman:Mary b.1670" \t "See Ford"  XE "Ford:Andrew"  SECOND GENERATION 2. Thomas2 Whitman (John1). Born, circa 1629(?) in England, he died, circa 1712(?) in Bridgewater, Massachusetts. Probate of Estate: circa 1712(?) in Bridgewater, Plymouth County; Will: 1711. Immigration: circa 1641(?) at Weymouth, Massachusetts. He married, Abigail Byram, 2 November 1656, in Weymouth. NOTEREF _Ref407720879 \h 7 Born, about 1642, the daughter of Nicholas Byram and Grace Shaw, she died, after 1712(?) in Bridgewater. XE "Byram:Nicolas1 b.1620"  XE "Shaw:Grace2 ca.1621"   XE "Whitman:Abigail ca.1642" \t "See Byram"  Children of Thomas Whitman (ca.1629-ca.1712) and Abigail Byram (ca.1642-1712+): NOTEREF _Ref406910638 \h 1  XE "Whitman:Thomas2 ca.1629"  XE "Byram:Abigail2 ca.1642"  i. John3 Whitman. Born, 5 September 1658, in Weymouth, Massachusetts, NOTEREF _Ref407720879 \h 7 he married, Hannah Pratt, 10 June 1686, in Bridgewater. John died, 28 July 1727 in King Philips War. His will, dated 24 July 1727, probated 5 November 1727, mentions his wife Hannah and his two sisters, his brother Nicholas, and his nephew David, the son of his brother Nicholas. XE "Whitman:John3 1658"  XE "Pratt:Hannah b.1673"  XE "Whitman:Hannah b.1673" \t "See Pratt"  ii. Naomi Whitman. Born, before 1670(?) in Bridgewater, Massachusetts, she died, circa 1726. She married, William Snow, 30 November 1686, in Bridgewater. NOTEREF _Ref406512876 \h 10 He was the son of William Snow. Naomi was mentioned in the will of her brother John, dated 24 July 1727, as being deceased. XE "Whitman:Naomi3 1670"  XE "Snow:William"  XE "Snow:Naomi 1670" \t "See Whitman"  iii. Ebenezer Whitman. Born, before 1673 in Bridgewater, Massachusetts, he married, Abigail Burnham, 17 November 1699, in Bridgewater. NOTEREF _Ref406512876 \h 10 She was the daughter of John Burnham and Abigail Wells of Ipswich, Massachusetts. Ebenezer died, circa 1713(?) in Bridgewater, aged about 40 years. Abigail was named executrix of his estate and appointed guardian to their children. After Ebenezers death she married, NOTEREF _Ref406512876 \h 10 Edmund Hobart of Hingham, 12 November 1714, who came to Bridgewater to live. She was appointed sole guardian of her children.  XE "Whitman:Ebenezer3 b.1673"  XE Burnam / Burnham / Burnum:Abigail b.1686"  XE "Whitman:Abigail b.1686" \t "See Burnam / Burnham / Burnum  XE "Hobart:Abigail b.1686" \t "See Burnam / Burnham / Burnum  XE "Hobart:Edmund"  XE Burnam / Burnham / Burnum:John"  XE Burnam / Burnham / Burnum:Abigail b.1660" \t "See Wells"  XE "Wells:Abigail b.1660"  iv. Nicholas Whitman. Born, circa 1675 in Bridgewater, Massachusetts, he died, 6 August 1746, in Bridgewater, being seventyone years of age. He married, first, Sarah Vining, 19 November 1700, in Weymouth, Massachusetts. NOTEREF _Ref406512876 \h 10 He married, second, Mary Cary, 14 September 1715, in Bridgewater. NOTEREF _Ref406512876 \h 10 Born the daughter of Frances Cary and Hannah Brett, she died in 1719. He married, third, Mary Conant, 17 November 1719, in Bridgewater. NOTEREF _Ref406512876 \h 10 She was the daughter of William Conant and Mary Trow. She died, 1770 at 77 years of age. NOTEREF _Ref408640541 \h 11 Nicolas inherited his fathers homestead near the Mansfield river. XE "Whitman:Nicholas3 ca.1675"  XE "Vining:Sarah b.1687"  XE "Whitman:Sarah b.1687" \t "See Vining"  XE "Cary:Mary b.1702"  XE "Whitman:Mary b.1702" \t "See Cary"  XE "Cary:Francis"  XE "Cary:Hannah" \t "See Brett"  XE "Brett:Hannah"  XE "Conant:Mary ca.1693"  XE "Whitman:Mary ca.1693" \t "See Conant"  XE "Conant:William"  XE "Conant:Mary" \t "See Trow"  XE "Trow:Mary"  ( v. Susanna Whitman. Born, before 1677 in Bridgewater, Massachusetts, she married, NOTEREF _Ref406512680 \h 6 Benjamin Willis, the son of John Willis and Elizabeth Hodgkins, before 1690(?), in Bridgewater. XE "Whitman:Susanna3 b.1677"  FOR THE DESCENDANTS OF SUSANNA WHITMAN AND BENJAMIN WILLIS SEE THE SECTION ON THE DESCENDANTS OF JOHN WILLIS OF BRIDGEWATER vi. Hannah Whitman. Born, before 1680(?) in Bridgewater, Massachusetts, she died, after 1711(?). She married, David Leach, before 1693(?), in Bridgewater. He was born, circa 1672, in West Bridgewater, the son of Giles Leach and Anne Nokes. David was one of the 56 original proprietors of the town of Bridgewater. Hannah was named administratrix of his estate on 1 December 1756, in Bridgewater. In her brother Johns will she is mentioned as my sister, Hannah Leach. Hannah married, second, 27 April 1758, Ebenezer Edson, in Bridgewater. NOTEREF _Ref406512876 \h 10 XE "Whitman:Hannah3 b.1680"  XE "Leach:David ca.1672"  XE "Leach:Hannah b.1680" \t "See Whitman"  XE "Leach:Giles"  XE "Nokes:Anne b.1643"  XE "Leach:Anne b.1643" \t "See Nokes"  XE "Edson:Ebenezer"  XE "Edson:Hannah b.1680" \t "See Whitman"  vii. Mary Whitman. Born, before 1685(?) in Bridgewater, Massachusetts, she died, after 1711(?) in Bridgewater. She married, NOTEREF _Ref406512680 \h 6 Seth Leach, before 1701(?), in Bridgewater. He was the son of Samuel Leach and Mary Byram of Bridgewater. NOTEREF _Ref407724278 \h 13 XE "Whitman:Mary3 b.1685"  XE "Leach:Seth"  XE "Leach:Mary b.1685" \t "See Whitman"  XE "Byram:Mary2 ca.1650"  XE "Leach:Samuel ca.1662"  REFERENCES WILLIS ANCESTRY John Willis m Elizabeth Hodgkins ca.1606ca.1692 b.1638 b.16221659+ Benjamin Willis m Susanna Whitman ca.16571696 b.1690 1656+1710+ Ensign Morgan Cobb m Susannah Willis 16731755 b.1705 b.16921710+ George Hodges m Susannah Cobb ca.17151787 1737 b.17201754+ Dr. Silas Hodges m Mary Gould 1741/21804 b.1779 17601843 Silas Wyllys Hodges m Mary Gillett 17861858 1810 17901841 David Sturges Penfield m Mary Hodges 18121873 1842 18201908 Annie Frances Penfield FIRST GENERATION 1. John1 Willis. Born, circa 1606, he died, circa 1692 in Bridgewater, Massachusetts. Probate of Estate: circa 1693(?) in Bridgewater; Will: 1692. Immigration: 1635. John Willis embarked at Gravesend, England, on the Paul, sailing from London on 3 April 1635. His age as listed on the ships passenger list was 29 yeres. He married, Elizabeth Hodgkins, 1 February 1637, in Plymouth, Massachusetts. She was the widow of William Palmer, Jr. of Scituate, who died, prior to 1637. XE "Palmer:William"  XE "Palmer:Elizabeth b.1622" \t "See Hodgkins"  John Willis was in Duxbury as early as 1637. At a Court of Assistants on 6 April 1640, he was granted 50 acres of land in Duxbury, but later removed to Bridgewater, where his name was listed among those able to bear arms in 1643. His name appeared that year on a list of the original proprietors of the town of Bridgewater. He served the town of Duxbury as Tax Collector for the years 16461648. In 1657 he served as the first representative from Bridgewater to the General Court and served in that capacity for a total of seventeen years.  XE "Willis:Elizabeth b.1622" \t "See Hodgkins"  Children of John Willis (ca.1606-ca.1692) and Elizabeth Hodgkins (b.1622-1659+):  XE "Willis:John1 ca.1606"  XE "Hodgkins:Elizabeth b.1622"  i. John2 Willis. Born, after 1638(?) in Bridgewater, Massachusetts, he died, circa 1736 in Bridgewater. He married, NOTEREF _Ref406483860 \h 2 Experience Byram, daughter of Nicholas Byram and Grace Shaw, before 1672(?), in Bridgewater. XE "Willis:John2 1638+"  XE "Byram:Experience2 ca.1649"  XE "Willis:Experience ca.1649" \t "See Byram"  XE "Byram:Nicolas1 b.1620"  XE "Shaw:Grace2 ca.1621"  ii. Nathaniel Willis. Born, after 1638(?), he died, 29 November 1716, in Bridgewater, Massachusetts. He married, 1677/8, Lydia () of Plymouth, Massachusetts. XE "Willis:Nathaniel2 1638+"  XE "Willis:Lydia b.1664" \t "See (-----)"  XE "(-----):Lydia b.1664"  iii. Joseph Willis. Born, circa 1644, he died, 31 January 1704/5, in Taunton, Massachusetts, at 60 years of age. NOTEREF _Ref406260671 \h 10 He married, 1670, possibly Sarah Lincoln, of Taunton. Joseph was an early proprietor of Taunton. XE "Willis:Joseph2 ca.1644"  XE "Lincoln:Sarah b.1657"  XE "Willis:Sarah b.1657" \t "See Lincoln"  iv. Hannah Willis. She married, NOTEREF _Ref406483860 \h 2 Captain Nathaniel Hayward, circa 1661(?), in Bridgewater, Massachusetts. XE "Willis:Hannah2 b.1648"  XE "Hayward:Nathaniel"  XE "Hayward:Hannah b.1648" \t "See Willis"  v. Comfort Willis. Born, circa 1654. In 1671, he was named a Trooper for the Town of Bridgewater. In midMay of 1676, he responded to an alarm of an Indian raid. His wife, Hannah died, 5 September 1723, in her 65th year. XE "Willis:Comfort2 ca.1654"  XE "(-----):Hannah"  XE "Willis:Hannah" \t "See (-----)"  2 vi. Benjamin Willis. Born, ca. 1657; m. Susanna Whitman. XE "Willis:Benjamin2 ca.1657"  vii. Sarah Willis. She married, NOTEREF _Ref406483860 \h 2 John Ames, before 1672(?), in Bridgewater. XE "Willis:Sarah2 b.1659"  XE "Ames:John"  XE "Ames:Sarah b.1659" \t "See Willis"  viii. Elizabeth Willis. Married, 10 December 1679, Thomas Harvey, in Taunton. NOTEREF _Ref406483860 \h 2 Born, possibly on 18 December 1641, NOTEREF _Ref345868 \h 7 he died about 1726/7. He was possibly the son of William Harvey and Joanna Huckin of Boston. Elizabeth died about 1719. NOTEREF _Ref406483860 \h 2 XE "Willis:Elizabeth2 ca.1663"  XE "Harvey:Thomas 1642"  XE "Harvey:Elizabeth ca.1663" \t "See Willis"  XE "Harvey:William"  XE "Harvey:Joanna b.1626" \t "See Huckins"  XE "Huckins:Joanna b.1626"  SECOND GENERATION 2. Benjamin2 Willis (John1). Born, circa 1657, he died, 12 May 1696(?), in Bridgewater, Massachusetts. He made a nuncupative will in 1696, declared in the presence of Comfort Willis, John Ames, Jr., and Nathaniel Ames. He married, NOTEREF _Ref406483860 \h 2 Susanna Whitman, daughter of Thomas Whitman and Abigail Byram, before 1688(?), in Bridgewater. Born, after 1656(?) but before 1677, in Bridgewater, she died, after 1711(?).  XE "Whitman:Thomas2 ca.1629"  XE "Byram:Abigail2 ca.1642"   XE "Willis:Susanna b.1677" \t "See Whitman"  Children of Benjamin Willis (ca.16571696) and Susanna Whitman (b.16771711+): NOTEREF _Ref406915647 \h 1  XE "Willis:Benjamin2 ca.1657"  XE "Whitman:Susanna3 b.1677"  i. Thomas3 Willis. Died in infancy. XE "Willis:Thomas3 b.1686"  ( ii. Susannah Willis. Born, before 1687, she married, Ensign Morgan Cobb, the son of Augustine and Bethia Cobb, before 1705(?), in Taunton, Massachusetts. NOTEREF _Ref408641561 \h 8  XE "Willis:Susannah3 b.1687"  FOR THE DESCENDANTS OF SUSANNAH WILLIS AND ENSIGN MORGAN COBB SEE THE SECTION ON THE DESCENDANTS OF AUGUSTINE COBB OF TAUNTON iii. Elizabeth Willis. Born, 1688, in Taunton, she died, in March 1773, in her 85th year. NOTEREF _Ref409252101 \h 6 She married, circa 1708, Captain Nathaniel Woodward. NOTEREF _Ref408641561 \h 8 They lived in South Bridgewater, near the bridge ever since called Woodwards Bridge. He died, 28 January 1748/9, in his 71st year. NOTEREF _Ref409252101 \h 6 XE "Willis:Elizabeth3 1688"  XE "Woodward:Nathaniel ca.1678"  XE "Woodward:Elizabeth 1688" \t "See Willis"  iv. Captain Thomas Willis. Born, circa 1694 in Taunton, Massachusetts, he married, circa 1716, Mary Kinsley. NOTEREF _Ref408641561 \h 8 She was the daughter of Samuel Kinsley and Mary Washburn of South Bridgewater, Massachusetts. NOTEREF _Ref408641561 \h 8 XE "Willis:Thomas3 ca.1694"  XE Kingsley / Kingsly:Mary b.1703"  XE "Willis:Mary b.1703" \t "See Kingsley / Kingsly  XE Kingsley / Kingsly:Samuel"  XE Kingsley / Kingsly:Mary" \t "See Washburn"  XE "Washburn:Mary"  v. Benjamin Willis. Born, circa 1696 in Bridgewater, Massachusetts, NOTEREF _Ref408641561 \h 8 he married, circa 1719, Mary Leonard. She died, 20 April 1733, in Bridgewater. NOTEREF _Ref409252101 \h 6 Benjamin died, 13 February 1779, in Bridgewater. NOTEREF _Ref409252101 \h 6 XE "Willis:Benjamin3 ca.1696"  XE "Leonard:Mary b.1706"  XE "Willis:Mary b.1706" \t "See Leonard"  REFERENCES WRIGHT ANCESTRY Thomas Wright m ( ) Cranbroke 1610 1670 b.1630 b.1617 b.1647 Dea. Joseph Wright m Mary Stoddard ca.1639 1714 1663 1643 1683 John Wright m Mercy Boreman 1679 1713/4 1706 1687 1718+ Noah Coleman m Mercy Wright 17031770 1729/30 17071747+ Israel Gillett m Mercy Coleman 1721/21772+ 1747 1730/11772+ Amasa Gillett m Mary Fuller 17641790+ 1786 1771ca.1855 Silas Wyllys Hodges m Mary Gillett 17861858 1810 17901841 David Sturges Penfield m Mary Hodges 18121873 1842 18201908 Annie Frances Penfield FIRST GENERATION 1. Thomas1 Wright. Born, circa 1610, he was baptized, 19 September 1610, the son of John Wright and Grace Glascock, in South Weald, county Essex, England. Thomas died, 1670, in Wethersfield, Connecticut. Probate of Estate: 1 September 1670, in Wethersfield. Immigration: some time before 1639(?) in Watertown, Massachusetts, where Thomas served on the Court of Assistants (the General Court of Massachusetts). He removed to Wethersfield, circa 1639. His principal land holding there was an island in the Connecticut River, referred to as Wrights Island. It was called by the Indian name, Manhannock, or Island-place. In 1658 he served as selectman for the town. Thomas Wright married, first, possibly (-----) Cranbroke, before 1630(?), in England. Born in England, she died, before 1647(?) in Wethersfield. XE "Cranbroke:(-----) b.1616"  XE "Wright:(-----) b.1616" \t "See Cranbroke"  Thomas Wright married, NOTEREF _Ref408732677 \h 3 second, Margaret (-----), as her third husband, after 1648, in Wethersfield. She was the widow of John Elson, who died, circa, 1648, in the Wethersfield Massacre. Her first husband was most likely Hugh Hilliard, with whom she had three sons: Benjamin, Job and John, and at least one daughter, Sarah. Margaret Wright died, 1671, in Wethersfield. Probate of Estate: 5 April 1671, in Wethersfield; NOTEREF _Ref525405014 \h 2 Will: January. 19, 1670.  XE "(-----):Margaret"  XE "Wright:Margaret" \t "See (-----)"  XE Elsen / Elson:John"  XE Elsen / Elson:Margaret" \t "See (-----)"  XE "Hilliard:Margaret" \t "See (-----)"  XE "Hilliard:Hugh"  XE "Hilliard:Benjamin"  XE "Hilliard:John"  XE "Hilliard:Job"  XE "Wright:Thomas1 ca.1610"  XE "Wright:Joseph2 ca.1639"  The Last Will & Testament of Thomas Wright Dated 29 April 1670 The last Will & Testament of Thomas Wright sen., of Wethersfield is as followeth: I do give unto my dear wife Margaret, after my decease, all the provisions (that are for Meat and Drink) now in my possession, also the Use of such my Moveables as shee shall think needful for her use during her life. My Will is that the Division that I have formerly made of my Land unto my sonns shall stand firme forever, onely in yt my will I give unto my sonn Samuell but halfe my six Acre Lott in ye meadow, together with foure Acres in ye swamp, which he now enjoyes, all which is in consideration of five Acres of Land which I had purposed to have given him upon the Island. I doe give unto my sonn Joseph halfe my six Acre Lott in ye meadow, that is to say, the north side of ye sd. Lott. My will is that after all my debts are paid out of my estate, there shall be an equall division made of ye remainder amongst my children. I doe allsoe make my sonn Thomas sole Executor of yt my wlll, and doe desire my Loving ffriend samuel Hale: senr to be helpfull to him herein. I doe give unto my dear wife Margaret all the Linnen that I have in my possession that was of her own spinning. Witnesses: Thomas X Wright Samil Tallcott, John Deminge XE "Talcott:Samuel"  XE "Deming:John ca.1615"  Samuel Hale, Josiah Gilbert.  XE "Hale:Samuel"  XE "Gilbert:Josiah"  XE "Wright:Thomas2 1630+"  Court Record, Page 101--1st September, 1670: Will Exhibited by Thomas Wright Jr. and Samuel Hale. Accepted, only it is ordered that the clause in the Will wherein mention is made of giving to Joseph halfe his six acre lot in the meadow (the north side of the lot) is to be null because it appeard to this Court that part of the lot was, on 6 March 1688, Sold by the said Thomas Wright to his son Samuel Wright.  XE "Wright:Thomas1 ca.1610"  XE "Wright:Samuel2 ca.1634"  XE "Wright:Joseph2 ca.1639"   XE "Wright:Thomas2 1630+"  Last Will of Margaret Wright, Widow, Wethersfield Dated 19 January 1670 I Margaret Wright, Widow, being in perfect Memorie although weak in Body, my will is that Estate which I have & shall leave at my death, & all my Lawfull debts being satisfied, & what remains my will is that my Grand Child William Hilier, son of Jobe Hilier deceased, that he shall have a double portion; & my will is that Sarah Hilier, the daughter of Jobe Hilier should have sumething more than a single portion, & the other three children of my sonn Jobe Hilier Should have a Single portion of peice; & My will is Margaret Wanton, the Daughter of the wife of my sonn Benjamin Hilier, that she should have forty shillings given her. My will is that the wife of my Son Thomas Wright should have my Cowe, & If it be not Sufficient for her Labour of Love, I leave to the discression of my Overseers to give more. My will is that my Christian brethren Samuel Hale & John Deming Should be my Overseers. Margaret X Right Witness:  XE "(-----):Margaret"  XE "Hilliard:William"  XE "Hilliard:Job"  XE "Hilliard:Benjamin"  John Deming XE "Deming:John ca.1615"  XE "Wanton:Margaret"  Samuel Hale XE "Hale:Samuel"  Codicil My earnest desire is that my loveing Friend Mr George Gardiner would be pleased to Joyne wth John Deming senr & Samll Hale senr as an overseer of this my Last will and Testament. XE "Gardiner:George"  Margaret X Wright Witness: Samuel T Alcott XE "Alcott:Samuel T."  Thomas Wright Children of Thomas Wright (1610-1670) and ( ) Cranbroke (b.1617-b.1648):  XE "Wright:Thomas1 ca.1610"  XE "Cranbroke:(-----) b.1616"  i. Thomas2 Wright. Born, after 1630(?) in England, he died, 23 August 1683, in Wethersfield, Connecticut. NOTEREF _Ref408733046 \h 4 Probate of Estate: December 1683, in Wethersfield. NOTEREF _Ref408733489 \h 2 Immigration: before 1639(?) in Watertown, Massachusetts, with his parents. He married, NOTEREF _Ref408733028 \h 1 Elizabeth Chittenden, 16 June 1657, in Wethersfield. Born, circa 1637, the daughter of William Chittenden of Guilford, she died, 17 February 1674, about 38 years old. NOTEREF _Ref408733046 \h 4 XE "Wright:Thomas2 1630+"  XE "Chittenden:Elizabeth ca.1637"  XE "Wright:Elizabeth ca.1637" \t "See Chittenden"  XE "Chittenden:William ca.1594"  ii. Ensign Samuel Wright. Born, circa 1634 in England, he died, 13 February 1689/90, in Wethersfield, Connecticut, about 56 years. NOTEREF _Ref408733046 \h 4 Probate of Estate: 6 March 1689/90, in Wethersfield; NOTEREF _Ref408733489 \h 2 Will: January. 17, 1689/90. He married, NOTEREF _Ref408732677 \h 3 Mary Butler, 29 September 1659, in Wethersfield. NOTEREF _Ref408733046 \h 4 Born, about 1639, the daughter of Deacon Richard Butler of Hartford, Connecticut, Mary Wright died, 12 September 1689, in Wethersfield. NOTEREF _Ref408733046 \h 4  XE "Wright:Samuel2 ca.1634"  XE "Butler:Mary ca.1639"  XE "Wright:Mary ca.1639" \t "See Butler"  XE "Butler:Richard ca.1610"  iii. Lydia Wright. Born, before 1639(?) in Wethersfield, Connecticut, she died, after 1685(?) in Middletown, Connecticut. She married, NOTEREF _Ref408732677 \h 3 first, Joseph Smith, circa 1653(?), in Wethersfield. Born, about 1626, he was the son of Richard and Rebecca Smith of Wethersfield. Joseph died there, before 18 August 1673 (the date of his inventory). Lydia married, NOTEREF _Ref408732677 \h 3 second, William Harris, after 1685, in Wethersfield. He died, about 1717, in Wethersfield. XE "Wright:Lydia2 b.1639"  XE "Smith:Lydia b.1639" \t "See Wright"  XE "Smith:Joseh"  XE "Smith:Richard"  XE "(-----):Rebecca"  XE "Smith:Rebecca" \t "See (-----)"  XE "Harris:William"  XE "Harris:Lydia b.1639" \t "See Wright"  2 iv. Deacon Joseph Wright. Born, ca.1639; m. 1st, 1663, Mary Stoddard; m. 2nd, 1685/6, Mercy Deming. XE "Wright:Joseph2 ca.1639"  v. Mary Wright. Born, after 1639(?) in Wethersfield, Connecticut, she married, NOTEREF _Ref408732677 \h 3 John Hubbard, circa 1676(?), in Hadley, Massachusetts. Born, 12 April 1655, in Wethersfield, he was the son of John Hubbard and Mary Merriam. XE "Wright:Mary2 1639+"  XE "Hubbard:John2 ca.1630"  XE "Merriam:Mary ca.1625"  XE "Hubbard:John3 1655"  vi. James Wright. NOTEREF _Ref408733028 \h 1 Born, circa 1641(?),in Wethersfield, Connecticut, he married, first, Mary ( ), who died, 6 October 1659. He married, second, Dorcas Weed, 20 November 1660, in Stamford, Connecticut. NOTEREF _Ref408733046 \h 4 Born, the daughter of Jonas and Mary Weed, Dorcas died, 24 December 1692, in Middletown, Connecticut. After the death of his second wife, Dorcas, James married, third, Mary ( ), who died, 20 October 1740, in her 80th year. James died and was buried in Wethersfield, 24 December 1728, in his 88th year, (g.s.). He owned and occupied the south end of The Island. XE "Wright:James2 ca.1641"  XE "Weed:Dorcas ca.1641"  XE "Wright:Dorcas ca.1641" \t "See Weed"   XE "Weed:Jonas"  XE "Weed:Mary" \t "See (-----)"  XE "(-----):Mary"  XE "(-----):Mary"  XE "Wright:Mary" \t "See (-----)"  SECOND GENERATION 2. Deacon Joseph2 Wright (Thomas1). NOTEREF _Ref408733028 \h 1 Born, circa 1639(?) in England, he died, and was buried, 17 December 1714, in Wethersfield, Connecticut, at the age of 75 years, (g.s.). NOTEREF _Ref408733107 \h 6 Probate of Estate: 5 February 1714/5, in Wethersfield; NOTEREF _Ref408733489 \h 2 Will and Codicil: 14 February 1714. Immigration: circa 1639(?) in Watertown, Massachusetts, with parents. Occupation: Cooper. Joseph Wright married, NOTEREF _Ref408732677 \h 3 first, Mary Stoddard, the daughter of John Stoddard and Mary Foote, 10 December 1663, in Wethersfield. NOTEREF _Ref408733046 \h 4 Born, 12 May 1643(?), in Wethersfield, she died there, 23 August 1683, at about 37 years of age. NOTEREF _Ref408733046 \h 4 XE "Stoddard:Mary2 1643"  XE "Stoddard:John1 ca.1620"  XE "Foote:Mary2 ca.1622"  XE "Deming:Mercy ca.1652"  XE "Curtis:Joseph"  XE "Curtis:Mercy" \t "See Deming"  XE "Wright:Mercy ca.1652" \t "See Deming"  Joseph Wright married, second, Mercy Deming, 10 March 1685/6, in Wethersfield. NOTEREF _Ref408733046 \h 4 She was the widow of Joseph Curtis, who died, 31 December 1683, in Wethersfield. NOTEREF _Ref408733489 \h 2 Born, circa 1652, the daughter of Deacon John Deming and Honour Treat of Wethersfield, NOTEREF _Ref408734038 \h 7 Mercy died, circa 1715 in Wethersfield.  XE "Deming:Mercy ca.1652"  XE "Deming:John ca.1615"  XE "Treat:Honour 1616"  XE "Deming:Honour 1616" \t "See Treat"  The Will of Joseph Wright of Wethersfield, dated February 14, 1712  XE "Wright:Joseph2 ca.1639"  XE "Deming:Mercy ca.1652"  XE "Wright:Joseph3 1669/70"  XE "Wright:Thomas3 1675/6"  XE "Wright:John3 1679"  XE "Wright:Nathaniel3 1688"  XE "Wright:Benjamin3 1686"  XE "Goodrich:David"  XE "Smith:Jonathan"  XE "Deming:John 1658"  XE "Churchill:Nathaniel"  XE "Curtis:John"  XE "Butler:Samuel"  XE "Welles:Robert"  XE "Chester:John"  XE "Chester:Stephen"  XE "Butler:Stephen"  XE "Williams:Jacob"  XE "Warner:William"  XE "Boreman:Nathaniel"  I, Joseph Wright of Wethersfield, do make and ordain this to be my last will and testament: I give unto my wife Mercy 20 in country pay of this Colony, to her and to her heirs forever, and the use of what part of my dwelling house she shall think needful for her, and that during her widowhood. I give to Joseph Wright, now of Colchester, my eldest son, to him and his heirs forever, 2 acres in Wethersfield Great Meadow which I purchased of Mr. Blackleach; also 5 acres of land on the Great Island in Connecticut Great River, within the Township of Wethersfield, bounded east and west on the said Great River, on land of David Goodrich of Wethersfield north, and on land of Jonathan Smith of Glastonbury south. To my son Thomas Wright I give 2 acres of land in Wethersfield Great Meadow, bounded east on the Great River, west on a highway, north on my son Joesphs land, and south on land of John Deming, Sen., of Wethersfield; 3 acres in the Dry Swamp, bounded (in part) on land of Deacon Warner and Nathaniel Churchill; also half my pasture, bounded (in part) on land of John Curtis, Jr., Samuel Butler, and my son John Wrights land which sometime since I gave him to him the said Thomas Wright and his heirs forever. I have given my son John Wright, by deed of gift formerly, the whole which I designed as his portion. I give to my son Jonathan Wright 50 acres of land in the Township of Wethersfield, butting on the Township of Farmington west, on a highway east, north on land of Robert Welles, Jr., and south on land of Major John Chester. To my two sons, Benjamin Wright and Nathaniel Wright, I give that tract of land which fell to me in the last general division of land in Wethersfield, to be equally divided between them. To Benjamin Wright I give 3 acres in the Great Swamp in Wethersfield, bounded (in part) on land of my son Thomas Wright and (in part) on land belonging to heirs of Stephen Chester, Jr., decd.; also five and a half acres in the said swamp, bounded (in part) on land of Deacon William Warner, on my own land, and upon land of heirs of Stephen Chester. I give to my youngest son Nathaniel Wright 3 acres of land bounded (in part) on land of heirs of Stephen Chester, on land of my son Benjamin Wright, and on land of Nathaniel Boreman; also 3 acres bounded (in part) on land of Jacob Williams of Wethersfield, on land of Thomas Bunce of Hartford, and on land of Jonathan Smith of Wethersfield. I give the whole of what shall remain of my movable estate to my eldest daughter Mary Griswold, to my second daughter Elizabeth Curtis, and to the children of my youngest daughter Sarah Hand of East Guilford deceased one-third part to each: to Mary Griswold, to Elizabeth Curtis, and to the children of Sarah Hand, decd. I appoint my two eldest son, Joseph Wright and Thomas Wright, executors. Witness: John Nott Joseph Wright. LS. John Goodrich, Jr.  XE "Bunce:Thomas"  XE "Nott:John"  XE "Goodrich:John"  XE "Smith:Jonathan"  A codicil, dated 9 December, 1714 was also approved. Children of Joseph Wright (ca.1639-1714) and Mary Stoddard (1643-1683):  XE "Wright:Joseph2 ca.1639"  XE "Stoddard:Mary2 1643"  i. Mary3 Wright. Born, 15 April 1665, in Wethersfield, Connecticut, NOTEREF _Ref408733046 \h 4 she died, in 1735. She married, NOTEREF _Ref408732677 \h 3 Jacob Griswold, 10 December 1685, in Wethersfield. Born, 15 April 1669, the son of Michael and Anne Griswold, he died, 22 July 1737, in Wethersfield. Jacob was probably the first settler at Two Stone, or Griswoldville. XE "Wright:Mary3 1665"  XE "Griswold:Jacob 1669"  XE "Griswold:Mary 1665" \t "See Wright"  XE "Griswold:Michael"  XE "Griswold:Anne" \t "See (-----)"  XE "(-----):Anne"  ii. Elizabeth Wright. Born, 18 November 1667, in Wethersfield, Connecticut, NOTEREF _Ref408733046 \h 4 she died, after 1714(?). She married, John Curtis, 3 April 1690, in Wethersfield. NOTEREF _Ref408733046 \h 4 Born, 10 December 1667, he was the son of Sergeant John and Lydia Curtis of Wethersfield. He died, 7 November 1712. XE "Wright:Elizabeth3 1667"  XE "Curtis:John 1667"  XE "Curtis:Elizabeth 1667" \t "See Wright"  XE "Curtis:John"  XE "Curtis:Lydia" \t "See (-----)"  XE "(-----):Lydia"  iii. Joseph Wright. Born, 14 February 1669/70, in Wethersfield, Connecticut, NOTEREF _Ref408733046 \h 4 he died, after 1727 in Colchester, Connecticut. He married, Mary Dudley, 21 May 1701, in Wethersfield. NOTEREF _Ref408733046 \h 4 XE "Wright:Joseph3 1669/70"  XE "Dudley:Mary"  XE "Wright:Mary" \t "See Dudley"  iv. Sarah Wright. Born, 16 May 1674, in Wethersfield, Connecticut, NOTEREF _Ref408733046 \h 4 she died, after 1714(?). She married, NOTEREF _Ref408732677 \h 3 Stephen Hand, 6 November 1700, in Southampton, Long Island, New York. XE "Wright:Sarah3 1674"  XE "Hand:Stephen"  XE "Hand:Sarah 1674" \t "See Wright"  v. Deacon Thomas Wright. Born, 18 January 1675/6, in Wethersfield, Connecticut, NOTEREF _Ref408733046 \h 4 he died, October 1760, and was buried there, October 1760, in his 85th year, (g.s.). NOTEREF _Ref408733107 \h 6 He married, first, Prudence Deming, 4 October 1705, in Wethersfield. NOTEREF _Ref408733046 \h 4 Born, the daughter of Ebenezer and Sarah Deming, she died, 24 October, 1706, in Wethersfield. NOTEREF _Ref408733046 \h 4 Thomas married, second, Abigail Churchill, 3 November 1715, in Wethersfield. NOTEREF _Ref408733046 \h 4 Born, 18 February 1680/1, she was the daughter of Lieutenant Benjamin and Mary Churchill, of Wethersfield. XE "Wright:Thomas3 1675/6"  XE "Deming:Prudence b.1692"  XE "Wright:Prudence b.1692" \t "See Deming"  XE "Deming:Ebenezer"  XE "Deming:Sarah b.1679" \t "See (-----)"  XE "(-----):Sarah b.1679"  XE "Churchill:Abigail 1680/1"  XE "Wright:Abigail 1680/1" \t "See Churchill"  XE "Churchill:Benjamin"  XE "Churchill:Mary b.1667" \t "See (-----)"  XE "(-----):Mary b.1667"  3 vi. John Wright. Born, 1679; m. 1706, Mercy Boreman.  XE "Wright:John3 1679"  Children of Joseph Wright (ca.1639-1714) and Mercy Deming (ca. 1652-ca.1715):  XE "Wright:Joseph2 ca.1639"  XE "Deming:Mercy ca.1652"  vii. Benjamin Wright. Born, 6 December 1686, in Wethersfield, Connecticut, NOTEREF _Ref408733046 \h 4 he died, after 1737(?) in Wethersfield. He married, Hannah Holmes, 18 June 1719, in Wethersfield. NOTEREF _Ref408733046 \h 4 Born, 25 December 1694, she was the daughter of Jonas and Sarah Holmes, of Wethersfield. XE "Wright:Benjamin3 1686"  XE "Holmes:Hannah 1694"  XE "Wright:Hannah 1694" \t "See Holmes"  XE "Holmes:Jonas"  XE "Holmes:Sarah b.1680" \t "See (-----)"  XE "(-----):Sarah b.1680"  viii. Nathaniel Wright. Born, 16 October 1688, in Wethersfield, Connecticut, NOTEREF _Ref408733046 \h 4 he died there, after 1744(?). He married, NOTEREF _Ref408733028 \h 1 Ann Deming, 20 March 1711/2, in Wethersfield. NOTEREF _Ref408733046 \h 4 Born, 1 October 1695, she was the daughter of Sergeant Jonathan Deming and Elizabeth Gilbert of Wethersfield. XE "Wright:Nathaniel3 1688"  XE "Deming:Ann 1695"  XE "Wright:Ann 1695" \t "See Deming"  XE "Deming:Jonathan"  XE "Deming:Ann b.1681" \t "See Gilbert"  XE "Gilbert:Ann b.1681"  THIRD GENERATION 3. John3 Wright (Deacon Joseph2, Thomas1). NOTEREF _Ref408733028 \h 1 Born, 19 May 1679, in Wethersfield, Connecticut, NOTEREF _Ref408733046 \h 4 he died, 8 March 1713/4, in Wethersfield. Probate of Estate: 7 June 1714, in Wethersfield. Occupation: Cordwainer. In 1706 he served as the Town Tax Collector, and in 1712 he served as a Lister, or Town Tax Assessor. John Wright married, Mercy Boreman, 4 July 1706, in Wethersfield. NOTEREF _Ref408733046 \h 4 Born, 4 July 1687(?), in Wethersfield, the daughter of Lieutenant Jonathan Boreman and Mercy Hubbard, she died after 1719. After the death of her husband, John Wright, Mercy married, circa 1719, ( ) Heacox.  XE "Boreman:Jonathan2 1660/61"  XE "Hubbard:Mercy3 1663/4"  XE "Wright:Mercy 1687" \t "See Boreman"  XE "Heacox:(-----)"  XE "Heacox:Mercy 1687" \t "See Boreman"  Children of John Wright (1679-1713/4) and Mercy Boreman (1687-1719+):  XE "Wright:John3 1679"  XE "Boreman:Mercy3 1687"  ( i. Mercy4 Wright. Born, 29 June 1707, in Wethersfield, Connecticut, NOTEREF _Ref408733046 \h 4 she was baptized there, 13 July 1707(?). She married, Noah Coleman, the son of Noah and Hannah Coleman, 5 March 1729/30, in Colcester, Connecticut. NOTEREF _Ref408733046 \h 4 XE "Wright:Mercy4 1707"  FOR THE DESCENDANTS OF MERCY WRIGHT AND NOAH COLEMAN SEE THE SECTION ON THE DESCENDANTS OF JOHN COLEMAN OF HADLEY ii. Lieutenant John Wright. Born, 31 May 1709, in Wethersfield, Connecticut, NOTEREF _Ref408733046 \h 4 he was baptized there, 5 June 1709(?). He died, after 1759(?) and was buried in Colebrook, Connecticut. He married, Prudence Deming, before 1735(?). Born, circa 1713, she was baptized, 2 August 1713, in Wethersfield, the daughter of Benjamin Deming and Mary Wickham. She died, 1 February 1799, at Winsted, Connecticut, and probably buried at Colebrook. XE "Wright:John4 1709"  XE "Deming:Prudence 1713"  XE "Wright:Prudence 1713" \t "See Deming"  XE "Deming:Benjamin"  XE "Deming:Mary" \t "See Wickham"  XE "Wickham:Mary"  iii. Lucy Wright. NOTEREF _Ref408733046 \h 4 Born, 14 October 1711, in Wethersfield, Connecticut, she was baptized there, 21 October 1711(?). She died there, 28 August 1712. NOTEREF _Ref408733046 \h 4 XE "Wright:Lucy4 1711"  iv. Lucy Wright. NOTEREF _Ref408733046 \h 4 Born, 8 March 1713/4, in Wethersfield, Connecticut, she died there, 19 April 1714. NOTEREF _Ref408733046 \h 4 XE "Wright:Lucy4 1713/4"  REFERENCES WYER ANCESTRY Edward Wyer m Elizabeth Johnson ca.16221693 1659 ca.1638/91715 Benjamin Mirick m Elizabeth Wyer 1644b.1726 b.1695 16591726+ Edward Mirick m Mary Sweetser 17001762 1724 17061765 Henry Gould m Elizabeth Mirick 17221770 1755 17291770 Dr. Silas Hodges m Mary Gould 1741/21804 b.1779 17601843 Silas Wyllys Hodges m Mary Gillett 17861858 1810 17901841 David Sturges Penfield m Mary Hodges 18121873 1842 18201908 Annie Frances Penfield FIRST GENERATION 1. Edward1 Wyer. Born, circa 1622 in Scotland, he died, May 1693, in Charlestown, Massachusetts, aged Scotsman. Burial: 3 May 1693, in Charlestown, at the age of 71, (g.s.). Probate of Estate: 11 July 1693, in Charlestown; Will: [?]7 December 1692. Immigration: before 1659(?). Occupation: Tailor. XE "Johnson:William"  XE "(-----):Elizabeth ca.1605"  He married, Elizabeth Johnson, NOTEREF _Ref406129380 \h 1 daughter of William and Elizabeth Johnson, 5 da. 11 mo. 1658 [5 January 1659], in Charlestown. Born, circa 1638/9 in Charlestown, she was baptized, 17 March 1638/9, in the First Church, Charlestown. After the death of her husband she married, second, NOTEREF _Ref406129380 \h 1 William Monroe, as his third wife, in Charlestown. Born, about 1625, in Inverness, Scotland, he was an early settler in Cambridge Farms, later called Lexington, Massachusetts. Elizabeth died, 14 December 1715(?), in Lexington, and was buried there, at the age of 79 years (g.s.). William died, 27 January 1716/7(?), in Lexington.  XE "Wyer:Elizabeth ca.1638/9" \t "See Johnson"  XE "Monroe:Elizabeth ca.1638/9" \t "See Johnson"  XE "Monroe:William ca.1625"  The Will and Last Testament of Edward Wiers In the name of god amen: I edward wiers of charlstoune in the county of midelsex in the masachusets coliny in new englande being weak of body but of sound disposing memory prais begivin to god for the same I doe make this my laste will and testiment in maner and forme as foloeth that is to say First and principally I resign my soul into the mircifull hand of allmighty my creator asuredly hoping through the mirits of my blessed Saviour to obtain pardon and remission of all my sins and my body i commit to the earth whence it was taken to b e decently buried by the descretion of my executrix hearafter named as for my worldly goods and estate that the lord hath blest me I do dispose as foloeth  XE "Johnson:Elizabeth2 ca.1638/9"  Imprimies I do give and bequeath unto my dear and loving wife elizabeth wiers my dwelling house and all my lands and household goods and other estate what soever for hir proper eus and behafe during hir life and i do give hir full power to sell what land shee shall see nesesary for the discharging of my debts and when my wife is dead and decently buried my will is that my estate bee equaly devided to all my children alike and my will is that if anny of my children dy before they receve their portion and leve a child or children behind them that then that child or children shall have the parte of my estate which had or should have had if living finally i make my wife elizabeth soule executrix of this my laste will and Testimente reuoking all other wills by me heartofor made in witness whearof i have hearunto set my hand and seal this twentieth and seuenth of december and in the year of our lord god one thousand, six hundred and ninty and two signed sealed and published in the presence of Samuell Adames edward wiers Richard Stratton his marke R` Scott XE "Adams:Samuell"  XE "Stratton:Robert"  XE "Scott:Robert"  Charlestowne July 13th 1693: By ye Honourable James Russell Esqr Samll Adams Richard Stratton and Robert Scott ye witnesses subscribed prsonally appeared and made oath that they were prsonally prsent and saw ye subscriber Edward Wyer deced Sign and Seal and heard him declare and publish that to be his Last Will and Testament & that when he so did he was of a disposing minde Samll Phipps Regr Jurat & Coram: Ja Russell  XE "Phipps:Samuel"  XE "Russell:James"   XE "Wyer:Edward1 ca.1622"  XE "Johnson:Elizabeth2 ca.1638/9"  An Inventory of the Estat of Edward wyer of Charlestowne Decsd  NOTEREF _Ref9840826 5 s. d. Imprimes Land Dwelling House farm & garden 0080 00 00 and Lott Containing four Acrs at five pounds five Shillings pr Acre 0022 00 00 Wearing Apparell 0003 00 00 Two fiethr [feather] beds and wooll bed with coverings blankets therunto 0015 00 00 more eight pair of sheets 0006 10 00 more three Rugs 0001 10 00 gingham Tabel cloths pillow biers boulster cases 0001 10 00 Three pillows 0000 15 00 Chese Tabls and forme 0002 07 06 and Cubard Chests boxes 0001 08 00 Chaires new & old 0000 15 00 Brase & peuter 0006 07 00 Iron wear 0001 10 00 Armes 0001 00 00 one Cow 0002 05 00 Cash 0002 10 00 Two barrels of bear: with other drinks 0002 00 00 In Lumber 0000 10 00 0150 17 06 Aprised by us  XE "White:Thomas"  Thomas white Junr Samuell Adames Children of Edward Wyer (ca.1622-1693) and Elizabeth Johnson (ca.1638/9-1715):  XE "Wyer:Edward1 ca.1622"  XE "Johnson:Elizabeth2 ca.1638/9"  ( i. Elizabeth2 Wyer. Born, 10 November 1659, in Charlestown, Massachusetts, NOTEREF _Ref406129519 \h 3 she was baptized, 23 July 1665, in the First Church, Charlestown. NOTEREF _Ref406129528 \h 4 She married, Benjamin Mirick, son of John and Hopestill Mirick, before 1695(?), in Charlestown. XE "Wyer:Elizabeth2 1659"  FOR THE DESCENDANTS OF ELIZABETH WYER AND BENJAMIN MIRICK SEE THE SECTION ON THE DESCENDANTS OF JOHN MIRICK OF CHARLESTOWN ii. Edward Wyer. Born, before 1663 in Charlestown, Massachusetts, he was baptized, 12 July 1665, in the First Church, Charlestown. NOTEREF _Ref406129528 \h 4 He died, before 1700(?) in Charlestown. He married, NOTEREF _Ref406129380 \h 1 Abigail Lawrence, daughter of John and Susannah Lawrence, 1 September 1684, in Charlestown. XE "Wyer:Edward2 b.1663"  XE "Lawrence:Abigail b.1671"  XE "Wyer:Abigail b.1671" \t "See Lawrence"  XE "Lawrence:John"  XE "Lawrence:Susannah" \t "See (-----)"  XE "(-----):Susannah"  iii. Robert Wyer. NOTEREF _Ref406129380 \h 1 Born, 10 February 1663/4, in Charlestown, Massachusetts, NOTEREF _Ref406129519 \h 3 he was baptized, 23 July 1665, in the First Church, Charlestown. NOTEREF _Ref406129528 \h 4 He died, 14 November 1709(?), in Charlestown, and was buried there, in his 46th year. Occupation: Tailor. He married, first, Elizabeth Fowle, 26 June 1688(?), in Charlestown. He married, second, Ruth Johnson, daughter of Lieutenant John Johnson and Elizabeth Maverick, before 1693(?) in Charlestown. XE "Wyer:Robert2 1663/4"  XE "Johnson:Ruth b.1680"  XE "Wyer:Ruth b.1680" \t "See Johnson"  XE "Johnson:John2 ca.1632"  XE "Maverick:Elizabeth 1639"  iv. Hannah Wyer. NOTEREF _Ref406129380 \h 1 Born, circa 1665(?) in Charlestown, Massachusetts, she was baptized, 23 July 1665, in the First Church, Charlestown. NOTEREF _Ref406129528 \h 4 She married, Nathan Dunklin, 15 December 1686, in Charlestown. NOTEREF _Ref406129519 \h 3 XE "Wyer:Hannah2 ca.1665"  XE "Dunklin:Nathan"  XE "Dunklin:Hannah ca.1665" \t "See Wyer"  v. Katharine Wyer. Born, 5 December 1666, in Charlestown, Massachusetts, NOTEREF _Ref406129519 \h 3 she was baptized, 9 December 1666, in the First Church, Charlestown. NOTEREF _Ref406129528 \h 4 She died, 4 February 1708/9, in Charlestown. NOTEREF _Ref406129519 \h 3 She married, NOTEREF _Ref406129380 \h 1 Jonathan Welch in Dorchester, Massachusetts. XE "Wyer:Katherine2 1666"  XE "Welch:Jonathan"  XE "Welch:Katherine 1666" \t "See Wyer"  vi. Nathaniel Wyer. NOTEREF _Ref406129380 \h 1 Born, 14 June 1668(?), in Charlestown, Massachusetts. XE "Wyer:Nathaniel2 1668"  vii. Ruhamah Wyer. Born, 24 December 1670, in Charlestown, Massachusetts, NOTEREF _Ref406129519 \h 3 she was baptized, 25 December 1670, in the First Church, Charlestown. NOTEREF _Ref406129528 \h 4 She married, NOTEREF _Ref406129380 \h 1 John Hill, 14 October 1696(?), in Boston, Massachusetts. XE "Wyer:Ruhamah2 1670"  XE "Hill:John"  XE "Hill:Ruhamah 1670" \t "See Wyer"  viii. Eleazer Wyer. Born, 12 December 1672, in Charlestown, Massachusetts, NOTEREF _Ref406129519 \h 3 he was baptized, 15 December 1672, in the First Church, Charlestown. NOTEREF _Ref406129528 \h 4 He may possibly have married, after 1714, Sarah Adams, the daughter of Charles Adams and Rebecca Smith of Oyster River Plantation. An Eleazer Wyer lived in Somersworth, New Hampshire. XE "Wyer:Eleazer2 1672"  XE "Wyer:Sarah ca.1671" \t "See Adams"  XE "Adams:Sarah ca.1671"  XE "Adams:Charles"  XE "Adams:Rebecca" \t "See Smith"  XE "Smith:Rebecca"  ix. Zechariah Wyer. Born, 16 March 1675/6, in Charlestown, Massachusetts, NOTEREF _Ref406129519 \h 3 he was baptized, 26 March 1676, in the First Church, Charlestown. NOTEREF _Ref406129528 \h 4 XE "Wyer:Zechariah2 1675/6"  x. Sarah Wyer. Born, 5 March 1677/8, in Charlestown, Massachusetts, NOTEREF _Ref406129519 \h 3 she was baptized, 4 July 1680, in the First Church, Charlestown. NOTEREF _Ref406129528 \h 4 She married, John Fillebrown, before 1706 in Charlestown, Massachusetts. He was the son of Thomas Fillebrown of Cambridge. XE "Wyer:Sarah2 1677/8"  XE "Fillebrown:John"  XE "Fillebrown:Sarah 1677/8" \t "See Wyer"  XE "Fillebrown:Thomas"  xi. William Wyer. Born, 3 October 1680, in Charlestown, Massachusetts, NOTEREF _Ref406129519 \h 3 he was baptized, 3 October 1680, in the First Church, Charlestown. NOTEREF _Ref406129528 \h 4 XE "Wyer:William2 1680"  REFERENCES INDEX Each individual mentioned is listed at least once; each wife is listed twice: first with her married name and then under her maiden name. Where known, the date of birth follows the name of each individual in the index. The abbreviations used require a comment. b. stands for before, ca. stands for circa, while + appended to a date stands for after that date. Thus, b.1666 is to be read as before 1666, while 1675+ is to be read as after 1675. In addition, the names of the descendants of each ancestral line are listed with the generation number appended starting with 1 for the immigrant ancestor.  INDEX \e " " \c "2" \z "1033"  (-----) Abigail 259, 326, 427 Abigail b.1675 555 Abigail b.1687 102 Abigail b.1695 279 Abigail b.1706 448 Abigail b.1720 290, 291 Abigail b.1721 290 Abigail ca.1684 199, 200 Alice 611, 612 Alice b.1587 407 Alice b.1609 617 Alice b.1617 394 Alice ca.1587 525, 527 Ann 196, 381 Ann b.1612 315 Ann b.1624 137, 153, 553 Ann b.1627 529 Ann b.1630 622 Ann b.1657 555 Anna b.1625 175, 176, 196, 209 Anne 643 Anne b.1590 245 Anne b.1600 351 Anne b.1602 265, 267, 358, 482 Avis 629 Bethia 248, 251 Bethia b.1657 199 Christian 97 Christian b.1627 188 Deborah 299 Deborah b.1673 601 Deliverance b.1682 239 Dorothy 512 Dorothy b.1575 451 Edith b.1629 608 Elizabeth 126, 141, 188, 277, 324, 381, 600, 629 Elizabeth 1600 612 Elizabeth b.1610 217, 218 Elizabeth b.1626 549 Elizabeth b.1632 503 Elizabeth b.1633 563, 564 Elizabeth b.1637 453 Elizabeth b.1648 529, 622 Elizabeth b.1650 129 Elizabeth ca.1605 367, 369, 370, 647 Elizabeth ca.1689 259, 513 Ellen b.1691 154 Esther b.1764 292 Eunice 279, 533 Experience 81 Frances b.1590 508 Frances b.1615 246, 247, 248, 250, 255 Grace 352, 381, 482 Grace b.1662 492 Hannah 279, 601, 635 Hannah b.1655 394 Hannah b.1658 73, 239, 240 Hannah b.1687 205, 206 Hannah b.1730 131 Hopestill ca.1619 420 Isabell 129 Jane 99, 162, 188, 190, 443, 454, 484 Jane b.1627 289 Jean b.1623 227, 527 Joanna 370, 510 Joanna b.1696 223 Joannah b.1623 612 Judith 595 Katherine ca.1600 95, 96, 98 Lettice 251, 411 Lydia 643 Lydia b.1664 635 Lydia ca.1609 159, 160, 161 Margaret 390, 393, 394, 639, 640 Margaret b.1590 309, 312, 313, 315, 617 Margaret b.1626 401, 402 Margaret b.1629 223, 288 Margaret b.1674 444 Margaret ca.1630 187, 188 Margery b.1603 501 Margery ca.1594 502, 579 Martha 575, 576 Martha b.1639 411 Mary 278, 302, 326, 339, 354, 394, 397, 443, 502, 555, 595, 641 Mary 1610 107, 109-112, 319 Mary b.1604 306, 453, 473 Mary b.1605 451 Mary b.1610 145, 161 Mary b.1627 306 Mary b.1629 363, 525-527, 596 Mary b.1630 528 Mary b.1633 435 Mary b.1642 435, 609 Mary b.1647 453 Mary b.1649 248, 250 Mary b.1661 510 Mary b.1664 258, 511 Mary b.1667 643 Mary b.1697 436 Mary b.1728 475 Mary b.1753 301 Mercy 259 Mercy b.1669 444 Mercy b.1756 291 Peaceable b.1648 435 Priscilla 482 Rachel 224 Rachel 1799 80, 282 Rebecca 641 Rebecca b.1634 595, 622 Rebecca b.1638 98, 502 Ruth 281, 583 Ruth b.1616 625, 629 Sarah 98, 149, 278, 279, 305, 449, 529, 600 Sarah b,1624 227, 527 Sarah b.1607 357 Sarah b.1625 213 Sarah b.1667 279, 435, 559 Sarah b.1679 643 Sarah b.1680 643 Sarah b.1693 600 Sarah ca.1601 358 Sarah ca.1658 99, 444 Susanna b.1629 97 Susannah 179, 649 Abbott Chauncey 37 Mary 155 Abell Elijah 77 Adams Abigail 1654 See Pinney Abraham 1650 170 Charles 649 Edward 363, 527, 596 John 473 Mary 596 Mary b.1687 363, 527 Rebecca See Smith Samuell 648 Sarah ca.1671 649 Addington James 465, 466, 627 Ainsworth Clarissa See Meacham Hiram 35 Albright Frances ca.1600 203 Richard 203 Alcock Elizabeth See (-----) John 277, 629 Sarah See Palgreve Sarah b.1650 277, 278 Sarah ca.1650 629 Alcott Samuel T. 640 Alden John ca.1599 309 Alexander George 223 Mindwell b.1695 487 Alford James 452 Allen / Allyn Abigail 323 Abigail 1660/1 See Mirick Abigail b.1737 See Jessup Abigail3 ca.1680 99 Abigail3 ca.1688 99 Abigail4 1705 101, 102 Alexander 1659 474 Anna ca.1675 See Burr Anna4 1700 102 Benjamin 590 Christian See (-----) David 76 David4 1713 102 David4 1714 100-102 Edward 522 Frances b.1694 See Arnold George1 b.1592 95-98 George2 b.1624 97 George3 ca.1675 99 George4 1721 100-102 Gideon2 ca.1635 95, 98 Gideon3 1671 75, 98-102, 170 Gideon4 1701 102 Hannah3 1685 99 Hannah4 1716 101, 102 Henry 465 Henry2 ca.1631 95, 96, 98, 502 Jane See (-----) John 233, 483, 544 John b.1630 266 John2 b.1610 97 John3 1673 98 John3 1681/2 99 John4 1710 100-102 Jonathan4 1714 102 Joseph 420 Katherine ca.1600 See (-----) Mary 1679 See King Mary b.1633 429 Mary b.1680 See Grant Mary b.1703 474 Mary4 1708 74-78, 101, 102 Matthew 194 Matthew2 ca.1629 95, 96, 98 Mercy 51 Phoebe H. 45 Priscilla b.1636 See Brown / Browne Ralph2 ca.1610 95, 96, 97 Rebecca b.1638 See (-----) Robert2 ca.1614 97 Rose2 ca.1621 98 Samuel 252, 254, 323 Samuel2 ca.1633 95, 96, 98 Sarah 196 Sarah 1650 See Prudden Sarah b.1644 See Kerby Sarah b.1653 See Hill Sarah b.1726 See Gold Sarah3 ca.1675 72, 98 Sarah4 1697 101, 102 Susanna b.1624 See (-----) Thomas 483 William2 ca.1627 95, 96, 98 Allgar Bridget 1561 479 Alsop Elizabeth b.1630 492 Ames John 635 Sarah b.1659 See Willis Andrews Abigail ca.1673 See Sturges / Sturgis Abigail2 ca.1646 108, 109, 111, 112 Abigail3 1660+ 586 Anna 1728 See Marshall Anna3 111 Anne ca.1740 See Storey / Story Benjamin4 ca.1726 126 Benjamin4 ca.1730 126 Bethia 1658 See Kirby Caleb4 ca.1728 126 Daniel3 ca.1700 122, 123, 124 Dorothy3 1697 123, 124 Elizabeth ca.1693/4 See Wallis Elizabeth2 1651/2 120, 121, 276, 373 Eunice4 ca.1718 125, 281 Frances ca.1700 See Smith Hannah b.1639 See Street Hannah b.1691 See Butler Hannah3 1694 123, 124 Henry1 b.1610 107, 109-112, 319 Henry2 ca.1629 108, 109, 111, 112, 320, 586 James4 ca.1722 126 Jane 1622+ See Jordan Jane3 ca.1689 123, 124 John 1679 555 John ca.1646 555 John1 ca.1620 117-120, 375, 376 John2 ca.1646 119, 121 John3 1691 122-125, 281 John4 ca.1719 125 Jonathan4 ca.1734 126 Joseph2 ca.1657 120-124, 280 Joseph3 ca.1682 122, 124 Joshua4 ca.1725 126 Judith 1658 See Belcher Lucy b.1761 See Low Lucy3 ca.1703 123, 124 Margaret 1655 See Woodward Margaret 1706 See Choate Martha 1719 See Cogswell Mary 1610 See (-----) Mary 1660 See Belcher Mary b.1646 See Wadsworth Mary b.1728 See Burnam / Burnham / Burnum Mary2 ca.1631 107, 111, 112, 319-321 Prudence ca.1717 See Marshall Rachel b.1701 301 Rebecca b.1699 See Cole Ruth 1723 324 Samuel 324, 588 Sarah 1659 See Rindge Sarah ca.1729 See Burnam / Burnham / Burnum Sarah2 ca.1643 108, 109, 111, 112 Sarah3 1685 123, 124, 280 Susanna3 1687 123, 124 Thomas2 ca.1654 119, 121, 300 Thomas3 1681+ 300 William2 ca.1649 119, 121 Annabil Anthony 101 Ansell Mary b.16 37 411 Anthony Abraham 80 Patience 1781 65, 80 Rhoba See Eddy Antrobus Joan ca.1567 See Arnold Joan ca.1592 273 Appleton Daniel 123 John 120 Arnold Frances b.1694 99 Joan ca.1567 273 Josiah 99 Mary See Ward Stephen 330 Ashley Sarah 444 Atherton Margaret 1638 420 Atwater John 517 Joshua 568 Mary 1657+ See Royce Atwill Eveline 1801 67, 340 Experience See Root Thomas H. 340 Avery Mary ca.1645 322, 586 William 219 Ayres Samuel 387 Babitt Edward 583 Bachelder Elizabeth 1671 See White Samuel 571 Backus Elizabeth 1661/2 See Royce William 1660 517 Bacon Abigail See (-----) Daniel 326 Elizabeth 367 Mary 1743/4 326, 339 Bagley John 364 Mary b.1682 See Jackson Bailey Esther 62 John 1678 279 Joseph 279 Priscilla See Putnam Sarah 1680 See Butler Baker Catherine 1648 See Perkins Elizabeth 1600 See (-----) John 299 John ca.1595 612 Baldwin Abiel4 1724 131 Abigail 1686 See Wilkinson Abigail b.1627 See Camp Benjamin2 ca.1642 129 David2 1651 130 David3 ca.1684/5 130 Elizabeth b.1629 See Gibbons Elizabeth b.1630 See Alsop Elizabeth b.1650 See (-----) Elizabeth b.1660 482 Elizabeth b.1699 See Rogers Elizabeth2 ca.1645 130 Gamaliel4 1716 131, 132, 282 Grace b.1726 See Buck Hannah See Sargeant Hannah 1643/4 See Bruen Hannah b.1623 See Whitlock Hannah b.1650 See Osborn Hannah b.1664 See Ward Hannah b.1686 183 Hannah b.1730 See (-----) Hannah2 b.1644 129 Hannah5 132 Isaac5 ca.1753 132 Isabel See Ward Isabell See (-----) Israel4 1718 131 John 281, 516 John ca.1644 443 Jonathan2 1648/9 130 Joseph1 ca.1610 129 Joseph2 ca.1640 129 Martha2 ca.1645 130 Mary 227 Mary 1653 See Streame Mary ca.1722 See Herrick Mary2 b.1644 129 Mary5 1744/5 80, 82, 132, 282 Mildred 1653 See Prudden Nathan3 ca.1689 130 Nathaniel 443 Rachel b.1736 See Buck Rachel5 ca.1750 132 Richard 129 Richard 1622 492 Samuel3 1683 130, 131 Samuel4 1713 131 Samuel5 1742/3 132 Sarah 1655 516 Sarah 1685 See Kirby Sarah b.1769 See Leavenworth Sarah ca.1648 See Coley Sarah2 1653 130 Sarah4 1721 131 Silvanus ca.1646 492 Susannah See Bristol Thankful 1663 See Strong Bale Bathshua ca.1641/2 See Lothrop / Lothropp Benjamin 411 Bangs Edward ca.1591 315 John ca.1631 310, 313 Lydia ca.1612 See Hicks Banks (-----) b.1646 See Taintor Gershom 1712 440 Jane 1757 440 John 554, 579 Mary 1725 See Perry Susannah b.1666 554 Barber Alice b.1757 458 Desire b.1781 261 Jane See (-----) Jane b.1627 See (-----) Josiah 1653 484 Mary ca.1643/4 See Phelps Mercy 1651 289 Ruth 1657 See Drake Ruth 1683 456 Samuel 1648 456 Sarah 1655 See Porter Sybel b.1788 261 Thomas 288, 289, 484 Thomas 1644 454 Barlow Abigail 1645+ See Lockwood Ann b.1624 See (-----) Ann2 b.1637 137 Ann4 1699 558 Deborah2 b.1637 137, 553, 554 Deborah3 ca.1675 170 Elizabeth ca.1686 See Rumsey Elizabeth2 b.1626 137 Elizabeth4 ca.1714 559 Esther 1721 See Hull Eunice ca.1708 See Bradley Isabella2 b.1661 137 John1 137, 153, 553 John2 137, 170, 529 John3 ca.1668 529, 558 Martha2 b.1637 137 Rose ca.1622 See Sherwood Ruth 1672+ See Sherwood Ruth2 b.1647 137, 154, 364 Samuel3 ca.1682 155, 559 Samuel4 1709/10 155 Thomas 527 Barnard Deborah 289 Elizabeth b.1679 147 Frances ca.1629 See Foote Francis 235 John 540, 541 Barnes Andrew 1773 282 Ann See Phinney Polly 1779 See Giddings Stephen 282 Tabbitha Eunice b.1777 282 Barney Urania 340 Barret James 575 Bartlett Benjamin 289 Deborah See Barnard Deborah 1666 289 Gideon 292 Samuel 292 Samuel 1639 130 Sarah 1653 See Baldwin Bartram John 154, 364 Sarah b.1685 See Jackson Bates James 108 Baysey Mary b.1648 176 Beach Abigail b.1744 458 John 517 Mary 1657+ See Royce Beadle Abigail 1715/16 291 Benjamin 1741 291 David 1715 291 Rhoda 1764 See Hinckley Sybil 1753 See Gillett Beamsley Anne 121 Hannah 1643 498 Beard Martha 130 Beckley Elizabeth 1703 149 Elizabeth b.1689 See Deming Richard 149 Beckwith Ruth b.1687 518 Bedient Mary ca.1653 See Osborn Thomas 443 Beers Hannah ca.1696 See Rumsey James 137 James ca.1694 448 Martha b.1637 See Barlow Samuel 1718 448 Sarah b.1664 622 Thankful ca.1725 See Osborn Belcher Jeremiah 121 Judith 1658 121 Mary See Lockwood Mary 1660 121, 300 Bemain Thomas 587 Bemis James 305 Mary b.1659 307 Sarah See (-----) Benjamin Abel 420 Abigail 1601 See Eddy Amathia b.1655 See Mirick John 420 Bennett (-----) b.1654 See Joy Elizabeth ca.1644 See Thompson Hannah ca.1617/8 See Wheeler Hannah2 1640 141 Hannah2 ca.1656 142 Henry 274 James 621 James1 141, 444 James2 ca.1645 141 John2 ca.1648 141 Mary b.1665 See Thompson Mary ca.1653 See Osborn Mary2 1651/2 141 Sarah2 ca.1653 141 Sarah2enn ca.1653 444 Thomas2 1642 141 Benton Joanna 1660 72 Best Bridget 1592 521, 522 Grace See Boithes Henry 521 Betts John 145 Mary b.1610 See (-----) Mary ca.1623 145, 147 Bickne Thomas 627 Bill Amos 291 Elizabeth b.1692 467 Jane See (-----) Jerusha 1736 See Gillett Philip 190 Zipporah b.1722 190 Billington Alice ca.1616 See Wheeler George 621 John ca.1612/3 621 Bingley Joan 595 Birch James 602 Birge Elizabeth ca.1615 See Gaylord John ca.1642 266 Richard 267 Bishop Anne b.1600 See (-----) Joanna b.1627 See Boyse John ca.1604 351 John ca.1612 491 John ca.1682 444 Joseph ca.1706 200 Mary b.1612 351, 352 Mercy b.1669 See (-----) Miriam 1717/8 See Hodges Sarah ca.1689 See Osborn Stephen 444 Bissell Abigail 1638 See Holcomb / Holcombe Abigail 1661 456, 457 Abigaill 1658 See Filley Hannah 1682 456 John 473 John ca.1591 223 Joyse 1640+ 473 Samuel b.1640 223, 456 Thomas 193, 483 Bixby Ruth 46, 347 Black Deborah b.1673 See (-----) Elizabeth b.1688 601 John 601 Samuel 1650 415, 416 Sarah b.1675 See Macey Blackleach Richard ca.1654 554 Blaisdell Lydia b.1735 302 Blake Hannah b.1670 See Macey James 1652 417 Mary b.1656 323, 394 Blanchard Hannah b.1660 See Doggett Mary ca.1637 See Sweetser Samuel 1629 563, 564, 567 Blatchley Aaron 235 Sarah 1635 See Potter Bliss Emily 35 Emily 1793 39 Emily b.1803 28, 340 James 35 Lovicey See Stebbing / Stebbins Luther 340 Mary b.1660 183 Blossom Ann See Elsdon Peter 253 Thomas 507 Bobbit Abigail ca.1660 See Tisdale Edward 586 Edward 1655 586 Sarah b.1641 See Tarne Bogue Elizabeth See Stewart Jane Eliza 1828 62 Sarah 80 Thomas F. 62 Thomas F. 1795 60 Boithes Grace 521 Bolles Hopestill 1669 See Rosemorgan Thomas 189 Bond Mary b.1636 See Caulkins Robert 183 Bonham Hannah ca.1636 See Fuller Nicholas 255 Bonum George 314 Boose James 363 Boosey Hester ca.1636 See Ward Joseph 608 Sarah 1636 536 Booth Ephraim 1648 141 Hannah b.1710 78 Mary ca.1653 See Osborn Borden Bryand 403 Elizabeth 1642 See Lewis Boreman Abiah b.1653 See Kimberly Abigail3 1670 149 Christopher 145 Daniel2 1658 147 Elizabeth 1703 See Beckley Elizabeth b.1679 See Barnard Hannah b.1670 See Wright Hepzibah3 1702/3 149 Isaac2 1642/3 147 John2 1653 147 Jonathan2 1660/61 147-149, 644 Jonathan3 1697 148, 149 Joseph2 1649/50 147 Joseph3 1690 149 Julian b.1600 See Carter Mabel 1693 See Holmes Margaret See (-----) Martha2 1666 147 Mary b.1644 390 Mary ca.1623 See Betts Mary2 1644/5 147 Mercy 1663/4 See Hubbard Mercy3 1687 148, 149, 206, 644 Nathaniel 642 Nathaniel2 1663 147 Samuel1 ca.1615 145, 147 Samuel2 1648 147 Sarah b.1669 See Steele Sarah2 1654/5 147 Thomas 390 Bosworth Hezekiah 281 Mary 1744/5 See Giddings Bourne Richard 95, 96, 97 Bouton Richard 1639 596 Ruth 1643/4 See Turney Boyse Joanna b.1627 98, 167, 491, 608 Johane See Stowe John 491 Brabrook Joseph 403 Sarah 1647 See Lewis Bracey Phebe b.1643 502 Bradbury Jemima 325 Bradley Abigail b.1684 See Jackson Abigail b.1722 See Sanford Abigail2 154 Abigail3 ca.1706 155, 438, 559 Daniel2 b.1660 154, 559 Daniel3 ca.1698/9 154 Daniel3 ca.1704 155 Ellen b.1691 See (-----) Ephraim3 ca.1703 155 Esther ca.1702/3 See Burr Eunice3 ca.1708 155 Francis1 154, 364 Francis2 154, 364 Grissell4 1739 440 Hannah 1676+ See Sherwood James3 ca.1712 155 John 530 John2 154 Joseph2 1677+ 154 Martha3 ca.1702 155 Mary b.1730 See Fitch Mary2 1677 154 Mary3 ca.1700/1 154 Mary3 ca.1710 155 Phebe See Sherwood Ruth b.1647 See Barlow Ruth2 b.1670 154 Samuel 530 Sarah b.1685 See Jackson Sarah b.1717 See Scribner Sarah5 1747/8 440 Bradstreet Simon 466 Brakenbury William 402 Branker Abigail 480, See (-----) John 427 Brasey William 583 Breed Elizabeth 1626 402 Brett Hannah 631 Brewster Abigail b.1655 167 Nathaniel 167 Bridgham Joseph 465 Bridgman Mary 189 Briggs Chester C. 89 Bristol Susannah 281 Brock Elizabeth b.1625 463, 466 Bromson Mary b.1668 267 Brook / Brooks Joan 1554 231 John 443 Sarah ca.1643 See Osborn Brown / Browne Abraham1 ca.1588 159-161, 401, 403 Abraham2 1638/9 160, 162 Calista b.1821 88 Edmund ca.1547 159 Hannah2 ca.1622 161 Hannah2 ca.1637/8 161 Joan ca.1599 See (-----) John b.1591 112, 320, 321, 583 John ca.1598 159 Jonathan2 1635 160, 161 Lydia ca.1609 See (-----) Lydia2 1631/2 161 Mary 1638 See Gillett Mary 1645 See Shattuck Mary b.1650 See Dix Mary ca.1562 See Cramphorne Mary2 ca.1623/4 71, 160, 161, 401-403 Peter 98 Peter 1632 288 Priscilla b.1636 98 Richard 160 Sarah 125 Sarah2 ca.1620 160, 161 Bruen Hannah 1643/4 516 Buck Grace b.1726 131 Henry 233 Jerusha 283 Josiah 282 Mary See Towner Philomela 1784 282 Rachel b.1736 131 Buel / Buell Deborah b.1691 484 Deborah ca.1646 See Griswold Hannah 1674 485 Jemima 458 Mary 1669 485 Mary b.1627 See (-----) Samuel 1641 306, 484, 485 William 306 Bulkley Abigail b.1706 See (-----) Abigail ca.1719 448 Dorothy ca.1687 444 Elizabeth ca.1727 See Osborn Hannah 1719 449 Hannah ca.1692 See Ward Jabez ca.1723 448 Margaret b.1674 See (-----) Mary ca.1731 448 Nathan 1717/8 101 Peter 1643 444 Peter 1684 448 Thomas ca.1691 448 Bull Thomas 545 Thomas 1610 542, 544, 545 Bullard A. B. 64 Bunce Thomas 535, 643 Burnam / Burnham / Burnum Abigail b.1660 See Wells Abigail b.1686 630 Anne See Choate Dorothy 1697 See Andrews Ebenezer 124 Elizabeth b.1673 499 John 125, 126, 630 Mary b.1728 125 Sarah ca.1729 126 Thomas 123 Burr Abigail b.1655 See Brewster Abigail b.1665 See Glover Abigail b.1687 See (-----) Abigail b.1691 See Stratton Abigail3 ca.1668 170 Abigail4 1702 78 Abigail5 1763 79 Andrew4 1696 557 Anna 1700 See Allen / Allyn Anna b.1625 See (-----) Anna3 ca.1675 75, 99, 102, 169, 171 Benjamin1 175, 176, 196, 209 Daniel2 ca.1642 167, 363, 435 Daniel3 1660 155 Daniel3 1675+ 169, 170, 171 David3 169 David5 1722 76, 77, 79, 101, 447 David5 1751 440 Deborah ca.1675 See Barlow Deborah3 b.1693 448 Deborah3 b.1700 168 Dorothy b.1687 See Thompson Ebenezer3 1680/1 168 Ebenezer3 1683/4 168 Elizabeth 1642/3 See Prudden Elizabeth b.1681 See Hanford Elizabeth b.1683 See Pinkney Elizabeth b.1694 See Jenner Elizabeth b.1714 See Hawley Elizabeth ca.1702 See Wakeman Elizabeth2 ca.1637 167, 595 Elizabeth4 1696 155, 559 Elizabeth5 ca.1745 448 Ellen ca.1762 See Ogden Ellen5 1733/4 78 Ephraim4 1700 78 Esther3 b.1690 169, 171 Esther4 ca.1702/3 155 Eunice 1727/8 See Osborn Eunice 1730/1 See Sturges / Sturgis Gershom4 1705 102 Grissell 1739 See Bradley Hannah b.1679 See Goodyear Hannah2 1646+ 175, 176 Hester ca.1636 See Ward Ichabod5 1736 440 Jane 1757 See Banks Jehu1 ca.1600 167, 492, 595 Jehu2 ca.1631 167, 492, 555, 608 Jesse6 1756 440 John2 ca.1633 167, 168, 445, 608 John3 1673 168 John3 ca.1672 169, 170 Jonathan3 b.1710 169 Mary b.1648 See Baysey Mary ca.1636 See Ward Mary ca.1690 See Jennings Mary2 b.1645 175, 176, 196, 209, 457 Mary3 1683 168, 436, 447 Mary3 b.1680 169, 171 Mary4 1708 558, 559, 560 Nathaniel2 ca.1635 99, 167, 169, 170 Nathaniel3 b.1664 169, 170 Peter3 1668 102, 170, 555 Peter4 ca.1699 448 Rebecca ca.1716 See Ward Rebecca3 b.1691 169, 171 Samuel2 ca.1637 175, 176 Samuel3 1679 168 Samuel3 1694 560 Samuel4 ca.1727 560 Sarah b.1659 See Fitch Sarah b.1674 See Speck Sarah b.1679 See Osborn Sarah ca.1640 See Ward Sarah3 1675 168 Sarah3 ca.1662 170 Seth3 1677 168 Susannah b.1678 See Lockwood Thomas2 1646 175, 176 Burton Mercy 1665 See Judson Solomon 384 Butler Daniel 1650 580 Hannah b.1691 124 Mabel b.1666 See Olmstead Mary b.1646 147 Mary ca.1639 641 Richard ca.1610 641 Samuel 642 Sarah 1680 279 Sarah b.1667 See (-----) Sarah ca.1657 See Cross Stephen 642 William 124, 279 Butterworth John ca.1624 239, 240 Button Abigail ca.1643 411 Byram Abigail2 ca.1642 179, 630, 636 Deliverance2 ca.1644 179 Experience2 ca.1649 179, 635 Grace 1621 See Shaw Mary 1647 See Edson Mary2 ca.1650 180, 631 Nicolas1 b.1620 179, 521, 630, 635 Nicolas2 ca.1640 179 Susanna2 ca.1648 179 Susannah See (-----) Cable Elizabeth b.1648 See (-----) John 1641 529, 622 Cadwell Abigail 1670 545 Edward 541 Edward 1660 541 Elizabeth ca.1631 See Stebbing / Stebbins Mary 1659 544, 545 Matthew 1668 544, 545 Thomas 541, 545, 546 Thomas 1662 544, 545 William 1665 544, 545 Calkins Hannah b.1701 457 Call Caleb 575 Callender Abigail ca.1634 See Wigglesworth Elizabeth See Eddy Ellis ca.1641 568, 570 Camp Abigail b.1627 443 Capen Sarah 268 Card Hannah See Ellery Hannah 1699 602 Martha 602 Rebecca 1698/9 See Wallis William 602 William 1696 602 Carey Joseph 590 Carpenter David 188 Eliazer 396 Elizabeth See (-----) Elizabeth b.1657 188 Carter Elizabeth ca.1605 See (-----) Julian b.1600 145 Thomas ca.1606 367 Carver Eliezer 394 Cary Francis 631 Hannah See Brett John 416 Mary b.1702 631 Mary b.1715 571 Case Edward 111 Caswell Elizabeth 1664/5 394 Mary See (-----) Thomas 394 Catlin (-----) 129 Isabel See Ward John 129 Mary b.1644 See Catlin Caulkins Ann ca.1605 See Eaton David2 1641+ 183 Deborah2 1643/4 184, 189, 517 Hannah b.1686 See Baldwin Hugh1 ca.1600 183, 516, 517 John2 ca.1634 183, 516 Mary b.1660 See Bliss Mary2 b.1636 183 Rebecca2 1644+ 184 Sarah ca.1634 See Royce Sarah2 b.1632 183 Chadwell Richard 95 Chadwick Esther b.1764 See (-----) Silas 1743/4 292 Silas 1777 292 Sophia 1771 See Gillett Chambers Elizabeth 1679 See Sanford Thomas 365 Champion Henry 511 Mehitable 1698 See Rowley Chandler Jemima See Bradbury Joseph 325 Mary ca.1732 See Hodges Peter 325 Susannah See Perrin William 325 William 1728 325 Chapman Isaac 1647 394 Rebecca 1643+ See Leonard Robert 305 Sarah 1657 See Mirick Sarah ca.1690 512, 513 Thomas 420 Chappell Abigail b.1713 See Howard Abigail2 1644 188 Abigail3 1695 189 Abijah3 1704 190 Alice ca.1658 See Way Caleb2 1671 189, 290 Caleb3 1696/7 189 Christian b.1627 See (-----) Deborah3 1711 190, 290 Elizabeth b.1657 See Carpenter Elizabeth ca.1700 See Hutchinson Elizabeth2 1656 188 George1 ca.1615 188 George2 1653/4 188 Hester2 1662 188 Hopestill 1669 See Rosemorgan Jabez3 1714 190 John2 ca.1646 188 Jonathan3 1698/9 189 Joshua3 1702 190 Mary 1668 See Douglas Mary2 ca.1642 188 Mary3 1700 190, 290 Nathaniel2 1668 189 Noah3 1706 190 Rachel2 1649 188 Ruth 1669 See Royce Ruth 1695 See Hutchinson Sarah2 1647 188 Sarah2 1665/6 188 Zipporah b.1722 See Bill Chard William 627, 629 Charles Delivered b.1655 503 John 503 Chauncey Charles 168 Nathaniel 288 Sarah 1675 See Burr Cheever Thomas 1658 570 Cheney Huldah 326 Chester Frances ca.1595 See Tough John 549, 642 John 1621 541, 544 John 1650 544 Sampson 539 Sampson 1652 544 Stephen 642 Chidsey Caleb 72 Elizabeth Hemingway 1702 See How / Howe Chileab Elizabeth ca.1602 234, 235 Chittenden Elizabeth ca.1637 640 Joanna 1640 See Prudden Thomas 491 William ca.1594 640 Chivers Anna Elizabeth 347 Choate Anne 125, 126 John 276 Margaret 1706 125 Mary See Williams Mary b.1655 See Goodhue Samuel 125 Chubb Thomas 451 Church Elizabeth ca.1727 See Fuller Hannah 1719/20 See Fuller John 1636 541 Mary b.1706 511 Samuel 259 William 259 Churchill Abigail 1680/1 643 Benjamin 233, 643 Elizabeth ca.1617 See Foote Hannah 1644 516 Joseph 233 Josiah 1614 233, 234, 516 Mary b.1667 See (-----) Nathan H. 85 Nathaniel 642 Clapham Isabella b.1661 See Barlow Peter 137 Rebecca b.1681 See Ruscoe Clapp Abigail See Allen / Allyn Joseph 323 Mary 1696/7 323, 324 Clark / Clarke (-----) 290 Calista b.1821 See Brown / Browne Daniel1 ca.1622 194-196, 209, 266, 267, 474 Daniel2 1654 194, 196, 452 Elizabeth2 1651 194-196, 486 George 1611 227, 527 Grace 1651 See Judson Hannah 1728 See Gould Hannah b.1665 See Pratt Hannah b.1715 290 Hannah2 1665 197 Henry 480, 481 Jeremiah 301 John2 1656 194-196, 209, 290 Josiah ca.1651 614 Josiah2 1647/8 194, 196, 209 Lemira Briggs 1834 88 Martha 1639 See Pitkin Mary 1665 See Mary b.1645 See Burr Mary ca.1622 See Newberry Mary2 1645 196 Mary2 1658 194-196, 267 Mehitable 1664 See Thrall Mindwell 1696/7 See Gillett Nathaniel2 1666 193, 197 Philetus ca.1794 29, 30, 33, 39 Robert 88 Ruth 1641/2 227, 527 Samuel2 1645 194, 196 Sarah b.1624 See (-----) Sarah b.1659 72 Sarah2 1663 194-196, 474 Susanna b.1645 411 Thomas 492 Clay Louisa 1865 88 Close Hannah b.1612 217, 220, 463 Cobb Abigail ca.1684 See (-----) Abigail2 1684 199 Abigail3 b.1717 200 Anne b.1724 See Williams Augustine1 ca.1631 199 Benjamin3 b.1705 200 Bethia b.1657 See (-----) Bethia2 1678 199 David2 ca.1710 200 Elizabeth2 1670/1 199 John 320 Jonathan3 b.1704 200 Lydia See Leonard Mary See Mason Mary4 199 Mercy2 1680 199 Miriam 1717/8 See Hodges Morgan2 1673 199, 200, 325 Samuel2 1675 199 Sarah b.1752 See Wild Susannah b.1687 See Willis Susannah3 b.1720 200, 325 Thomas2 ca.1705 200 William3 ca.1710 200 Coffin Tristram ca.1632 375, 376 Cogswell Adam 121 John 125 Martha 1719 125 Samuel 1693/4 123 Sarah See Brown / Browne Colburn (-----) 340 Eveline 1801 See Atwill Cole Grace 112 James ca.1625 411 Lydia 545 Mary 1653 411 Mary b.1638 See Tilson Rebecca See Phipps Rebecca b.1699 300 Sarah b.1678 420 Coleman Bethia3 1676 205 Deborah2 1643+ 204 Ebenezer3 1680 205 Esther2 ca.1638 203 Frances ca.1600 See Albright Hannah 1642 See Porter Hannah b.1687 See (-----) Hannah ca.1670 See Wright Hannah3 1666/7 204 Hannah4 1701 205, 206 John2 ca.1635 203, 204 John3 1669 205, 206 Joseph4 1706 205, 206 Josiah4 1709 206 Mary See Ely Mary ca.1641 See Day Mary ca.1643 See Mercy 1707 See Wright Mercy5 1730/1 206, 291 Nathaniel3 1684 205 Noah2 1642+ 204 Noah3 1671 205, 206 Noah4 1703 205, 206 Noah4 1735/6 206 Ozias4 1738 206 Ruth b.1691 See Niles Sarah2 ca.1642 203 Sarah3 1672/3 205 Sybell4 1733 206 Thomas1 ca.1598 203 Thomas3 1663/4 204 Zenas4 1750/1 206 Coles Ursula b.1685 571 Coley Anne 1618 See Prudden Mary 170 Peter ca.1641 529, 622 Samuel b.1620 129 Sarah b.1650 See Hide Sarah ca.1648 129 Collins Dorcas b.1662 See Swaine Ezekiel 599 John 95 John ca.1640 580 Katherine ca.1600 See (-----) Comstock Abigail 1644 See Chappell John 188 Conant Chauncey Washington 34 James A. 34 Mary See Trow Mary ca.1693 631 William 631 Congdon John 340 Joseph 343 Converse Mary b.1740 291 Cook / Cooke Aaron 196, 235 Abigail 1713 See Hodges Anna 1779 See Fuller Bethia b.1618 563, 567 Elisha 466 Elizabeth 1651 See Clark / Clarke George O. 261, 340 Hope 1650 See Parker James 1700 324 Mary See Ford Mary 1675 72 Moses ca.1645 196 Rebecca ca.1634 See Foote Samuel 1641 72 Coolidge John ca.1604 159 Copley Elizabeth ca.1622 See (-----) Corbe Mary 1667 See Crippen Samuel 510 Corbit Abigail 1695 See Chappell Experience See Thomas John 189 Cornwall Ann ca.1688 72 Esther 1669 See Ward Mary b.1708 258 Sarah b.1659 See Clark / Clarke Thomas 1648 72 William 258 Corwin Jonathan 600 Couch Abigail ca.1673 See Sturges / Sturgis Hannah b.1711 444 Mary See (-----) Sarah 1697 See Allen / Allyn Simon 444, 554, 555 Thomas 102 Coult Benjamin 280 Mary 280 Miriam See Harris Cowles Abigail b.1686 See Royce Hannah 1706 74 Joseph 74 Samuel 354 Sarah 1672 See Hubbard Crafts Benjamin 125 Margaret 1706 See Choate Craig Katherine b.1650 382 Cramphorne Mary ca.1562 159 Cranbroke (-----) b.1616 353, 639, 640 Crane Abigail b.1752 281 Benjamin 147 Benjamin ca.1655/6 147 Martha 1666 See Boreman Stephen 281 Crippen Jabez 258 Katherine 258, 509 Mary ca.1667 509, 510 Thankful ca.1688 See Fuller Crocker Hannah b.1695 258 Rachel 1649 See Chappell Thomas 188 Crosby Alpheus 88 Chester 47 Mary See Fox Mary E. 1832 88 Cross Anna ca.1650 375 Anne ca.1622 See Jordan Hannah 1763 80, 81, 87 Ichabod 80 Robert ca.1612 373, 375, 376, 377 Sarah ca.1657 124 Stephen ca.1647 373 Crow / Crowe (-----) 256 Benoni2 1671/2 210 Christopher1 b.1637 196, 209, 457 Elizabeth b.1628 See Godwin / Goodwin Hannah2 1667/8 209 John 1606 204 Margaret2 1673 210 Martha b.1675 See Moses Martha2 1670 209, 457 Mary b.1645 See Burr Mary ca.1643 204 Mary2 1665 196, 209, 290 Mary3 1665 176 Samuel2 1662/3 209 Sarah 1654 See Fuller Thomas2 1679 210 Croyle Samuel 231 Curtis Elizabeth 1667 See Wright Elizabeth b.1626 See (-----) Elizabeth b.1661 549 John 642, 643 John 1667 643 Joseph 641 Lydia See (-----) Martha 339 Mercy See Deming Rebecca 74 Thomas 1598 549 Curtiss Joseph 383 Cushman Thomas 1607/8 310, 312 Cutler James ca.1606 159 John 368 John ca.1625 401, 403 Marry 1663 403 Mary ca.1622/3 See Brown / Browne Sarah b.1682 467 Dabinott Jane b.1605 193, 265, 427, 428 Dade William 369 Dane Eben 388 Jane 388 John 496 Danford Hannah b.1657 See Kinsman William 390 Danforth Hannah b.1650 See Leonard Samuel 1666 396, 416 Thomas ca.1623 160, 369, 564 Daniels John 188 Mary ca.1642 See Chappell Darrow Elizabeth ca.1727 See Osborn Jonathan 448 Davies Humphry 466 Davis Esther ca.1638 See Coleman Mary b.1667 403 Phillip 1626 203 Sarah 603 Davison Daniel 495 Davoy (-----) 420 Mary See Mirick Day Editha ca.1610 See Stebbing / Stebbins John ca.1645 268 Lydia b.1709 258 Mary 545 Mary 1649/50 See Gaylord Mary ca.1641 204 Robert ca.1604 204, 268 Dean / Deane Alice b.1617 See (-----) Ezra 396 Hannah 1683 322 Hannah b.1650 See Leonard Isaac 322, 394, 396 James 586 John 394, 415 Katherine See Stephens Katherine 1680 397 Sarah ca.1650 See Tisdale Thomas 397 Walter 109-112 Dellicker Milldred A. 1895 3 Deming Abigal b.1704 474 Ann 1695 644 Ann b.1681 See Gilbert Benjamin 644 Ebenezer 643 Elizabeth b.1689 149 Elizabeth ca.1578 See Gilbert Elizabeth ca.1595 89, 231, 233, 234, 382, 549 Honour 1616 See Treat Humphrey 42 John 1658 642 John ca.1615 233, 234, 639, 640, 642 Jonathan 148, 644 Jonathan ca.1574 231 Mary See Wickham Mercy ca.1652 641-643 Prudence 1713 644 Prudence b.1692 643 Sarah b.1679 See (-----) Denison (-----) 147 Daniel 375 Daniel ca.1612 495 Mary 1644/5 See Boreman Denny Thomas 80 Dewey Margaret b.1707 457 Zerviah b.1753 258 Dexter John 574 Dibble Abigail3 1665+ 214, 224, 456, 475 Abraham2 b.1630 213, 224 Abraham3 b.1670 214 Benjamin3 ca.1659 213 Elizabeth2 1645 213 John1 ca.1610 213 John3 1648 213 Lydia b.1635 See Teffe Lydia3 b.1680 214 Mariam 1645 288 Samuel2 ca.1631 213 Sarah b.1650 See Waterbury Sarah2 1646/7 213 Thomas 288 Zachary2 1644 213 Dicer Elizabeth 1667 602 Dickenson Frances ca.1629 See Foote Hannah b.1655 289 Dickinson Joseph 502 Nathaniel 232 Phebe b.1643 See Bracey Dighton Frances 416 Dike Charles Frank 1845 87 Elizabeth 1809 See Wallace Fanny 1843 See Hammond George W. 1811 87 Irene 1822 54 Jonathan ca.1786 87 Tamesin 1787 See Hammond Dikenson John 235 Dillingham Edward 96, 97 Dimon Abigail 1676 558 Abigail ca.1642 See Ward Abigail ca.1732/3 440, 559 Ebenezer 1704/5 558-560 Esther 1744 See Sturges / Sturgis Jane See (-----) Mary 1724/5 556, 558 Moses 99, 608 William ca.1739 560 Divvio Thomas 466 Dix Edward 162 Jane See (-----) Mary b.1650 162 Doane Abigail 1630/1 411 Ann b.1612 See (-----) John ca.1590 315 Lydia ca.1625 315 Dobson Abraham 521 Doggett Hannah b.1660 567 Dolbiar / Dolebere Marie See Michell Mary ca.1607 223, 287, 288 Rockye 287 Doolittle Abraham 1650 516 Ruth 1639+ See Royce Douglas Mary See Hampton Mary 1668 188 Robert 188 Dover Anne b.1613 451, 453 Downing Abigail b.1624 204 Drake Ann b.1637 See Barlow Elizabeth 1651 See Clark / Clarke Elizabeth b.1626 See Rogers Elizabeth b.1639 267, 482 Enoch 1655 483, 484 Hannah b.1642 See Moore Job 196 Job 1652/3 195, 196, 486 John 484 John ca.1600 267 Mary See Wolcott Mary 1680 486 Mary b.1640 267 Rebecca 154, 530 Ruth 1657 456 Ruth 1672+ See Sherwood Samuel 137, 529 Sarah 1655 See Porter Drinker Edward 564, 566 Dudley Abigail b.1657 352 Mary 643 Dunklin Hannah ca.1665 See Wyer Nathan 649 Dutch Abigail ca.1649 See Giddings Elizabeth 1671/2 499 Elizabeth b.1660 See Roper John 1646 499 Samuel ca.1652 276 Dwight Anna 1643 See Flint Bethia 1651 See Moss Elizabeth b.1610 See (-----) Esther b.1636 See Hunting Hannah b.1612 See Close Hannah2 ca.1626 218, 220 John1 b.1601 217-220, 463 John2 ca.1629 220 Mary b.1643 See Poole Mary2 1635 218, 220, 463-467, 572 Sarah b.1638 See Sibley Sarah b.1640 See Powell Sarah2 1638 218, 220 Timothy ca.1610 219 Timothy2 ca.1629 218-220 Dyar / Dyer Ann b.1706 457 Eunice 1766 262 Joseph 627 East Abigail 1645 See Phillips David 466 Francis 465 Eaton Ann ca.1605 183, 516, 517 Eddy Abigail 1601 420 Elizabeth 568 Mary b.1635 421 Rhoba 80 Samuel 1608 310 Edson Ebenezer 631 Hannah b.1680 See Whitman Mary 1647 179 Samuel 179 Samuel 1645 179 Susanna See Orcutt Susanna ca.1648 See Byram Edwards David ca.1735 448 John ca.1698 448 Lydia ca.1721 See Osborn Mary 1650 205 Mary b.1643 See Poole Matthew 220 Thomas 145 Eire Simon 159 Elderkin Elizabeth b.1639 See Drake John 267 Elevis William 599 Elgar Abigail 1665+ See Dibble Thomas 224 Ellery Hannah 602 Elsdon Ann 507 Elsen / Elson John 353, 639 Margaret See (-----) Mary b.1660 See Wright Elwell Isaac 1642 599 Ely Mary 205 Mary ca.1641 See Day Samuel 204 Sarah b.1703 290 Emerson Barbara ca.1619 See Lothrop / Lothropp Elizabeth 324 Elizabeth b.1630 498 John 411 Emmerton Joseph 300 Rebecca 1716 See Gould Emons Thomas 564, 566 Eno / Enos Abigail 1661 See Bissell Abigail 1686 456 Hannah 1684 See Phelps James 1651 456, 457 James 1679 457 Sarah 1649 457 Ensing James 544, 545 Evart John 621 Eveleth Elizabeth 1671 278 Joseph 278 Mary See (-----) Ewer Sarah ca.1604 See Learned Thomas 1659 410 Fairbanks Deborah ca.1639 See Shepard Jeremiah 1674 71 Jonathan 71 Mary 1678 See Penfield Fairchild Elizabeth 1694 See Sweetser Katherine b.1650 See Craig Thomas 382 William 575 Felt Elizabeth b.1695 603 Ferguson Donald B. 90 Elsbeth ca.1895 See Robinson Field John 205 John 1672 205 Mary 1650 See Edwards Sarah 1672/3 See Coleman Fillebrown John 649 Sarah 1677/8 See Wyer Thomas 649 Filley (-----) b.1690 224 Abigail 1665+ See Dibble Abigail2 1658 223 Abigail3 1685 224, 456, 458, 475 Anna 1639 See Gillett Deborah2 1660/1 224 Elizabeth2 1649/50 223 Hannah2 ca.1653 223 John2 1645 223, 224, 456, 475 Margaret b.1629 See (-----) Mary2 1645+ 223 Samuel2 1643 223, 288 William1 223, 288 William2 1664/5 224 Finney Cynthia 1792 340 Nathan 340 Urania See Barney Fisher Esther b.1636 See Hunting Joshua 218 Nathaniel 220 Fitch Ann2 1632+ 227 Anna b.1598 See Reeve Anna b.1618 See Stacey Hannah 1638 See Sweetser Joseph 567 Mary b.1730 155 Mary2 ca.1643 171, 527, 596 Ruth 1641/2 See Clark / Clarke Samuel 147 Sarah 1654/5 See Boreman Sarah2 1632+ 168, 227, 445, 608 Thomas b.1590 227 Thomas ca.1652 147 Thomas1 ca.1612 168, 227, 527, 596, 608 Thomas2 1632+ 227 Flack John 65 Laura 1815 See Penfield Flagg Caleb 329 Flasel John 568 Fletcher Mary b.1661 510 Flint Anna 1643 220 Foote Abigail ca.1688 See Allen / Allyn Daniel3 ca.1652 99, 444 Daniel4 99 Elizabeth 1616 516 Elizabeth 1627 See Smith Elizabeth ca.1595 See Deming Elizabeth ca.1696 See Osborn Elizabeth2 ca.1617 233, 234 Frances2 ca.1629 233, 235 Joan 1554 See Brook / Brooks Mary2 ca.1622 233, 234, 549, 641 Nathaniel1 ca.1592 89, 231, 232, 234, 382, 549 Nathaniel2 ca.1619/20 233, 234 Nathaniel3 206, 233 Rebecca2 ca.1634 233, 235 Robert ca.1553 231 Robert2 ca.1627 233, 235 Sarah 1635 See Potter Sarah ca.1658 See (-----) Sarah2 ca.1632 233, 235, 383, 555 Soloman4 444 Thomas 481 William D. 343 Ford Abigail 1619 130 Andrew 630 Marshall 351 Mary 196 Mary b.1670 630 Mary b.1700 130 Thomas 351 Foster Abigail b.1652 See Lord Anna b.1667 467 Bartholomew 124 Benjamin 124 Hannah See Very Jacob 387, 390 Joseph 1687 601 Martha b.1644 See Kinsman Mary b.1668 467 Rebecca b.1690 See Wallis Samuel 601 Sarah 326 Sarah b.1663 See Steward Sarah b.1712 See Woodward Susanna 1687 See Andrews Fowler John 352 Mary ca.1625 See Hubbard Philip 299 Sarah See Tapp Sarah b.1669 297 William 352 Fox Hannah b.1640 484, 580 Mary 88 Foxcroft Francis 574 Fralle Jane 1679 See Gould Samuel 300 Francis Susannh ca.1604 550 Freeman Adam Martin 1811 34, 35 Caroline Clark 1840 35 Edward Hodges 1842 35 John 253 Mary See (-----) Rachel 1748 261, 326, 339 Samuel 326 Sophia Lorraine 1814 See Hodges French Hannah 1641 See Whitman Mary ca.1658 See Tisdale Nathaniel 586 Stephen 629 Frisbie Sarah 1781 55, 87 Frost Daniel 137 Elizabeth b.1626 See Barlow Rachel b.1654 444 Sarah b.1652 533 Thomasine ca.1600 621 Frothingham Mary 1638 571 Nathaniel 575 Samuel 569, 575 Fry (-----)2 1678 239 Anthony1 73, 239, 240 Deliverance b.1682 See (-----) Elizabeth b.1682 See Hummery Hannah b.1658 See (-----) Hannah2 1676 73, 74, 239 James2 1684/5 240 John2 1671 239 Mercy2 1687 240 Nathaniel2 1680 239 Thomas2 1673 239, 240 Fuller (-----)3 1657/8 256 Abigail See (-----) Abigail b.1751 See Hundee Alice 1747 See Ransom Amelia7 1788 262 Anna4 ca.1704 258, 512 Anna7 1779 28, 31, 34, 36, 261, 340 Anne b.1590 See (-----) Anne3 ca.1640 247, 250, 255 Augustus7 1775 261 Benjamin4 1701 258 Benjamin4 1704+ 257, 258 Bethia See (-----) Cynthia7 1790 262 Daniel5 ca.1731 259 Deborah4 ca.1689 258, 511 Desire b.1781 See Barber Dimmis6 1742 260 Ebenezer5 1715 259, 260 Ebenezer6 1739 260 Edward1 ca.1575 245 Edward4 ca.1691 257, 258 Elizabeth b.1630 See Emerson Elizabeth ca.1689 See (-----) Elizabeth ca.1694 See Rowley Elizabeth3 1630+ 247, 250, 256, 508, 509 Elizabeth3 1638+ 253, 255 Elizabeth4 ca.1693 257, 258, 511 Elizabeth5 ca.1727 259 Elizabeth6 1750 260 Emeline7 1811 30, 292 Emma 1792 See Johnson Erastus7 1777 261 Frances b.1615 See (-----) Hannah b.1695 See Crocker Hannah ca.1659 See Morton Hannah3 ca.1636 253, 255 Hannah5 1719/20 259 Humphry7 1786 262 Jabez4 ca.1663 247 Jabez5 1721/2 259 James 498 Jane ca.1614 See Lothrop / Lothropp Joan7 1781 261 John ca.1621 498 John3 1640+ 247, 248, 251, 508, 509 John3 ca.1655 253, 255, 256, 258, 511 John4 1697 257, 258 John7 1781 261 Jonathan5 1724/5 259 Joseph 51 Joseph4 1699/1700 257, 258 Lois b.1741 See Hubbard Lois b.1794 See Taylor Luna7 1785 261 Lydia b.1709 See Day Martha 1709/10 See Rowley Martha 1749 See Phelps Martha7 1768 261 Mary 1708 See Rowley Mary b.1649 See (-----) Mary b.1708 See Cornwall Mary b.1747 See Green Mary ca.1647 See Rindge Mary3 1630+ 247, 250 Mary3 ca.1644 253, 256 Mary6 1743 260 Mary7 1771 41, 261, 293, 341 Matthew2 b.1607 245-250, 255, 508 Matthias4 ca.1672 247 Mehitable 1660/1 See Rowley Mehitable4 1706 257, 258 Mercy See (-----), See Allen / Allyn Naomi ca.1685 See Rowley Nathan5 1719 259 Oliver6 1742 282 Ozias6 1745 260 Ozias7 1770 261 Rachel Freeman 1771 See Hodges Rachel Freeman 1802 31, 34, 36, 44 Rebecca 1769 See Giddings Revilo7 1768 282 Roger 1773 34 Roger6 1747 260, 261, 292, 340 Roger7 1773 261, 292, 339 Samuel ca.1580 245 Samuel2 ca.1608 245, 250-252, 254, 255 Samuel3 ca.1630 247, 248, 250 Samuel3 ca.1637/8 248, 250, 253-255 Samuel4 1676 247 Samuel4 ca.1682 257, 258, 511 Sarah ca.1690 See Chapman Sarah Mehitable 1815 51 Sarah3 1654 253, 256 Sarah3 ca.1641 256 Shubael4 ca.1684 257, 258 Susannah b.1797 See Keeney Sybel b.1788 See Barber Thankful4 ca.1688 257, 258 Thomas3 1650 256 Thomas4 ca.1661/2 247 Thomas4 ca.1679 257, 258, 259, 513 Thomas5 1717 259, 513 Timothy4 ca.1670 247 Violette ca.1749 See Taylor Zerviah b.1753 See Dewey Fyler Abigail 1682 See Phelps Ann See Stoughton John 260 Mary 1743 See Fuller Samuel 260 Samuel 1681 456 Samuel 1702+ 455 Zerubabel 1644 456 Gallup Esther 1653 321, 590 Hannah 1621 See Lake John 1618 321, 397 Galpin Hannah b.1659 See Jackson Philip 361, 363, 527, 596 Gardiner George 640 Gaskil Joseph 1795 33 Gaunt Peter 96 Gawkroger Mary ca.1612/3 621 Gaylord Alice 1594 203 Anne b.1602 See (-----) Anne b.1621 See Porter Armida 1773 See Giddings Benjamin3 1655 268, 542 David 282 Eleazer3 1661/2 269 Elizabeth b.1639 See Drake Elizabeth ca.1625 See Hull Elizabeth2 ca.1615 265-267 Hezekiah3 266 Isaac3 1657 268 Joanna3 1652/3 170, 268, 457, 485, 486, 512, 542 John2 ca.1621/2 196, 265-267 Joseph2 ca.1624 267 Joseph3 1649 268, 542 Martha b.1673 See Thompson Mary 1658 See Clark / Clarke Mary b.1640 See Drake Mary b.1668 See Bromson Mary ca.1630 See Stebbing / Stebbins Mary3 1649/50 268, 542 Mary3 b.1657 306 Ruth See Williams Samuel2 ca.1619 266, 267, 306, 358 Sarah See Capen Sarah 1638 See Rockwell Sarah b.1657 See Stanley Sarah3 1665 269 Walter2 b.1630 266-268, 485 William1 ca.1585 196, 265-267, 358, 428, 482 William2 ca.1617 267, 482 Gerrish Benjamin 600 William 375 Gibbons Elizabeth b.1629 129 Gibbs Hannah 1716 See Allen / Allyn Thomas 102 Giddings Abigail b.1695 See (-----) Abigail b.1752 See Crane Abigail2 ca.1649 273, 276 Armida 1796 See Sanford Armida6 1773 282 Benjamin5 1749/50 281 Elizabeth 1651/2 See Andrews Elizabeth 1715/6 See Hungerford Elizabeth b.1671 See Eveleth Elizabeth b.1686 See Sample Eunice 1773 See Penfield Eunice ca.1720 See Andrews Gamaliel6 Baldwin 1766 282 George1 ca.1609 121, 273, 274, 276, 498 George3 ca.1664 278 Hannah b.1658 See Martin Hannah5 1738+ 281 James Andrus6 1771 80, 282 James2 ca.1641 120, 121, 274, 276 James5 1738 281 Jane 1614 See Lawrence Jane b.1732 See Reed Jean3 1664+ 278 Joan ca.1588 See Purrier Job3 ca.1677 120, 279 Job4 1710 280 John ca.1584 273 John2 1639 273, 274, 276-278 John3 ca.1675 279 John4 ca.1715 280 Jonathan5 1741 80, 82, 281, 282 Jonathan6 1777 282 Joseph2 Collins 1645+ 273, 274, 276, 277, 498 Joseph4 1713 280, 281 Joseph5 ca.1759 281 Joshua Reed 1795 83 Joshua3 ca.1681 279 Joshua4 1719/20 280 Laura6 1785 30, 82, 83, 87, 283 Lois 1741 See Turrill Lydia 1746 See Noble Lydia b.1790 See Salmon Lydia5 1739+ 281 Lydia6 1784 283 Margery 1683 See Goodhue Martha See Seeley Mary See Coult Mary 1744/5 See Baldwin Mary b.1655 See Goodhue Mary b.1677 See Skampe Mary2 1647+ 273, 276 Mary3 ca.1686 279 Mary5 1744/5 281 Patty 1781 See Paine Philomela 1784 See Buck Polly6 1779 282 Rachel 1799 See (-----) Rebecca2 1646+ 273, 276 Rebecca6 1769 282 Samuel2 ca.1645 273, 274, 276 Samuel6 1782 283 Sarah 1680 See Butler Sarah 1685 See Andrews Sarah b.1650 See Alcock Sarah ca.1711 See Rathbone Sarah3 ca.1672 279 Sarah4 1718/9 280 Sarah5 ca.1752 281 Soloman3 ca.1679 120, 279 Soloman5 1743 281 Soloman6 1775 282 Susan b.1724 See Tozor Susanna b.1654 See Rindge Susannah See Bristol Tabbitha Eunice b.1777 See Barnes Thomas2 ca.1635 273, 274, 276 Thomas3 1683 279, 280 Thomas4 1722/3 280 William 1671+ 123 William5 1737 283 Gilbert Ann b.1681 644 Elizabeth ca.1578 231 Elizabeth ca.1637 See Burr Giles ca.1624 415 John ca.1626 176 Josiah 639 Obadiah 167, 595 Gillam Hannah b.1668 467 Gillett Aaron3 1698/9 290 Abigail b.1720 See (-----) Abigail b.1721 See (-----) Abigail2 ca.1646 289 Adonijah4 1724 290 Almira6 1792+ 293 Amasa5 1764 41, 292, 293, 341 Anna2 1639 223, 288 Anslen6 1769 291 Anson5 1769 292 Augustus 1792 292 Caleb4 1739 291 Charles Coleman 1790 292 Charles5 1761 292 Cornelius2 ca.1636 288 Deborah 1666 See Bartlett Deborah 1711 See Chappell Dorothy3 1689 290 Eliphalet4 1726 290 Eliphalet4 1734 291 Elizabeth ca.1646/7 See Hawkes Elizabeth3 1682/3 289 Emeline 1811 See Fuller George5 Anson 1769 327 George6 Anson 292 Hannah b.1655 See Dickenson Hannah b.1715 See Clark / Clarke Harriet6 1791+ 293 Harvey 1797 292 Israel4 1721/2 290, 291 Israel5 1748 291 Jeremiah2 ca.1647/8 287, 289 Jerusha4 1736 291 Joanna 1657 See Taintor Joanna 1680 190 Joanna3 1680 289 John2 1644 287-289 Jonathan1 b.1610 223, 287, 288 Jonathan2 1685 290 Jonathan2 ca.1634/5 288 Joseph2 ca.1641 288, 289 Joseph3 1694/5 190, 290 Josiah2 ca.1650 190, 287-289 Josiah3 1678 289 Lucinda 1795 292 Lydia 1740 See Pinneo Lydia5 1750 291 Mariam 1645 See Dibble Mary 1700 See Chappell Mary 1771 See Fuller Mary b.1648 See Kelsey Mary ca.1607 See Dolbiar / Dolebere Mary2 ca.1638 288 Mary3 1686/7 290 Mary4 1729 290 Mary6 1790 26, 89, 293, 341, 347 Mercy 1651 See Barber Mercy 1730/1 See Coleman Mercy b.1756 See (-----) Mercy5 1758 291 Mindwell3 1696/7 290 Nathan b.1606 287, 301 Noah3 1701 290 Ozias5 1756 291 Priscilla b.1645 See Kelsey Ruth4 1731 291 Samuel2 ca.1641/2 289 Samuel3 1690 290, 291 Samuel4 1719 290 Sarah b.1703 See Ely Sarah b.1729 See Pellet Sibyl6 1790+ 293 Sophia5 1771 292 Sophia6 1771 291 Sybil5 1753 291 Violatte 1799 292 Violatte b.1774 See Taylor William 287 Gillman Goodith 410 Gillow John 370 Sarah b.1653 See Keaser Glover Abigail b.1665 167 Henry 167 Godwin / Goodwin (-----) 550, See Gray Bethia ca.1660 See Smith Elizabeth b.1628 204 Ellen b.1637 See Smith George1 297, 362, 364 John2 297 Mary 1677+ 557 Mary2 1651+ 154, 297, 364 Nathaniel 195 Samuel 557 Samuel2 ca.1655 297 Sarah b.1669 See Fowler Gold Nathan 362 Nathan ca.1663 554 Rebecca ca.1724 79 Sarah b.1726 102 Sarah ca.1737 440 Goldhatch Alice 535 Gollup John 109 Goodhue Bethiah 126 Eunice See (-----) Hannah 277 Margery See Watson Margery 1683 279 Mary b.1655 276 Nathaniel 1672 120 William 276, 279, 496 Goodrich (-----) 74 Bethia 1705 See Rose David 149, 642 David ca.1694 149 Elizabeth 1645 503 Elizabeth b.1632 See (-----) Hannah 1670/1 See Wright Hepzibah 1702/3 See Boreman John 503, 549, 643 Mary ca.1622 See Foote Goodspeed Alice b.1610 528 Goodyear Hannah b.1679 169 Margaret b.1616 See Lewen Stephen 169 Gould Abigail See Kingsbury Edward4 1758 302 Elizabeth 1729 See Mirick Elizabeth2 1677 300 Elizabeth3 1712/3 300 Hannah3 1728 301 Henry1 ca.1648 299, 300 Henry2 1685/6 300 Henry2 1688/9 300 Henry3 1714/5 300 Henry3 1722 301, 302, 326 Henry4 1757 302 Jane2 1679 300 Joanna2 1681 300 John ca.1637 614 John3 1718 301 John3 1730/1 301 John4 1761 302 Lydia b.1735 See Blaisdell Lydia b.1736 See Smith Lydia4 1751 302 Mary See (-----) Mary3 1726 301 Mary4 1760 1, 27, 90, 261, 302, 326, 328, 329, 340 Rebecca b.1699 See Cole Rebecca3 1716 300 Sarah 1652 See Warr Sarah2 1675 300 Sarah3 1720 301 Thomas b.1636 564 William3 1724 301 Graham John Andrew 339 John Hodges 1794 35 Martha See Curtis Rachel Freeman 1771 See Hodges Grant Mary b.1680 474 Mary ca.1637 See Porter Matthew 288, 452, 480, 482 Priscilla See (-----) Samuel 483 Samuel 1631 482 Graves Nathaniel 233 Gray (-----) 297 Jacob 533 Joanna ca.1639 See Smith Green Abigail b.1728 512 Elizabeth 626 Elizabeth 1629+ See Whitman John 576 Joseph 626, 628, 629 Martha See (-----) Martha 1704 575 Mary 1703 576 Mary b.1747 259 Samuel 575 Greenland John 1644 570 Gridley (-----) 474 Mary 1689/90 See Pinney Griffin John 223 Mary 1651 223 Grimes Joseph 149 Griswold Ann2 ca.1642 306 Anne See (-----) Bathsheba b.1668 See North Deborah2 ca.1646 306, 484, 485 Edward1 ca.1607 305, 306, 452-454, 473 Francis2 ca.1632 306 George2 ca.1633 193, 306 Jacob 1669 643 John2 ca.1638 306 John2 ca.1652 307 Joseph2 ca.1648 306 Lydia2 ca.1637 306 Margaret b.1618 See Hicks Mary 1665 See Wright Mary b.1640 See Tracy Mary b.1642 See Holcomb / Holcombe Mary b.1657 See Gaylord Mary b.1659 See Bemis Mary2 1644 306, 452, 454-456, 475, 487 Matthew ca.1620 305 Michael 643 Samuel2 ca.1649 307 Sarah See (-----) Sarah2 ca.1631 306 Sarah2 ca.1635 269, 306, 453, 473 Sidney P. 64 Groves Hannah See (-----) Hannah b.1654 482 John 1681 601 Nicholas 601 Rebecca b.1690 See Wallis Guire (-----) 363, 527, 596 Mary b.1687 See Adams Gull Elizabeth 1627 See Smith William 234 Gulliver Anthony 1619 394 Lydia b.1637 See Kingsley / Kingsly Lydia ca.1658 200, 324, 394 Gunn Daniel ca.1645 204 Deborah 1643+ See Coleman Gurney Elizabeth3 628 Hack William 588 Hacket James 588 Haile Hannah 1780 29 Hale Phebe b.1643 See Bracey Samuel 502, 639, 640 Hall Caleb 46, 347 Charles 37 Hannah 347 John 416 Maria 1817 46, 347 Ruth See Bixby Halsey Ann b.1600 141, 529, 595, 621 Hammond Ann b.1622 251, 407, 409, 411 Anna 1789 81 Augustus 1800 28, 55-57, 61, 63, 64, 80, 87 Daniel 1727 80 Fanny 1843 87 George 1845 87 German 1793 64, 81 Hannah 1763 See Cross Lucy ca.1727 See Jones Mary 1807 See Penfield Sarah 1771 See Penfield Susan 1847 87 Tamesin 1787 80, 87 Thomas 1762 28, 79-81, 87 Hampstead Mary See Hampstead Hand Benjamin 74 Benjamin 1708 74 Mary 1710 See Penfield Mary b.1682 See Wilcox Sarah 1674 See Wright Stephen 643 Hanford Anna 1700 See Allen / Allyn Elizabeth b.1681 168 Hannah ca.1633 See Newberry Mary b.1648 See Miles Sarah5 1728/9 101 Thomas 102, 429 Harding John 626 Harger Aurelia 1784 81 Harmon Alice b.1799 See Hascal George Washington 1812 55, 87, 88 Hannah ca.1653 See Filley Henry A. 1845 55, 87 Henry7 A. 1845 55 Joseph 223 Laura 1814 See Penfield Nathaniel 55, 87 Harraden Edward 278, 279 Jean 1664+ See Giddings John ca.1664 279 Joseph 1668 278 Sarah See (-----) Sarah ca.1672 See Giddings Harris Anne 370 Edith b.1629 See (-----) Lydia b.1639 See Wright Mary b.1651 608 Miriam 280 William 608, 641 Harrison Daniel 352 Richard 352, 502 Sarah ca.1635 See Hubbard Hart Ann 1632+ See Fitch Stephen 227 Harvey Carrie Eleanor 1866 See Penfield Elizabeth 109 Elizabeth ca.1663 See Willis George William 1865 88 Joanna b.1626 See Huckins Josiah 362 Thomas 588 Thomas 1642 635 William 635 William ca.1645 415 Harwood Abigail 1779 See Penfield Benjamin 467 Eleazer 81 Eleazer 1779 81 Elizabeth See Montague Mehetabel ca.1667 See Phillips Melinda 65 Hascal Alice b.1799 55, 87 Hatch Jonathan 507, 510 Mercy 1667 507, 510 Sarah b.1630 See Rowley Hathaway John 584 Hathorne John 600 Hawes John 248 Hawkes Elizabeth ca.1646/7 289 John 130, 289 Martha ca.1645 See Baldwin Hawley Elizabeth b.1714 170 Hannah 1641 78 Hayward Elizabeth b.1633 See (-----) Hannah b.1648 See Willis Nathaniel 635 Samuel ca.1613 563 Heacox (-----) 644 Mercy 1687 See Boreman Heaton (-----) 381 Elizabeth See (-----) Hedges Mercy ca.1658 618 William ca.1612 618 Heily Mary 410 Hemingway Hannah 1670 72 Hendee Abigail b.1751 260 Henry George 466 Herrick Henry 277 Mary ca.1722 131, 132, 282 Rebecca See Mary ca.1722 Sarah b.1650 See Alcock Thomas 131 Hibbard Jane ca.1689 See Andrews Zacheas ca.1671 124 Hicks Elizabeth ca.1631 See Howland Ellen Gudrun 1907 See Kimball Ephraim2 ca.1625 309, 310, 313, 315 John2 ca.1606 315 Lydia ca.1625 See Doane Lydia2 ca.1612 315 Margaret b.1590 See (-----) Margaret b.1618 305, 306, 453, 454, 473 Mary b.1665 383 Mary2 ca.1617 315 Phoebe2 ca.1615 313, 315, 617 Richard2 ca.1609 315 Robert1 ca.1578 309-311, 315, 617 Samuel2 ca.1611 309-315 Sara2 ca.1607 315 Thomas2 ca.1604 315 Hide Abigail 1729/30 See Ogden Ann b.1627 See (-----) Humphrey 529, 622 John 1692 438 John 1724 437, 438 Joseph 1729 439 Rachel ca.1699 See Holmes Sarah b.1650 529, 622 Higbee Edward 363 Jedidah b.1636 See Skidmore Jedidah b.1658 363 Hill (-----) 188 Ann b.1657 See (-----) Eliphalet 555, 558 Elizabeth b.1657 See Carpenter Esther ca.1664 See Ward Esther ca.1701 See Sturges / Sturgis Jane See (-----) John 98, 99, 649 Margery b.1627 516 Mary 1670 555, 557, 558 Ruhamah 1670 See Wyer Sarah b.1653 98 William 1692 558 Hiller Joseph 570 Hilliard Benjamin 639, 640 Hugh 639 Job 639, 640 John 639 Margaret See (-----) William 640 Hillier Andrew 176 Hannah 1646+ See Burr Hinckley John 291 Rhoda 1764 291 Ruth 1731 See Gillett Thomas 1619 250, 255 Hinsdale Mehitable ca.1644 See Johnson Samuel 204 Hitchcock Charles 1822 86 Elizabeth b.1629 See Gibbons Luke 129 Hobart Abigail b.1686 See Burnam / Burnham / Burnum Edmund 630 Hannah 1737 See Penfield Justin 1730 78 Lydia See Jacob Nehemiah 78 Hodges (-----)6 1798 341 Abigail3 b.1693 590 Abigail4 1713 324 Abijah4 1728 324 Almira7 1815 26-44, 342, 343, 347 Andrew 160 Anna 1779 See Fuller Anna 1768 See Mascraft Anna Elizabeth See Chivers Anna6 1762 329, 339 Anna7 Eliza 1828 26, 27, 29, 36, 58, 66, 342, 343, 348 Caroline7 Keith 1824 31, 35 Charity b.1690 591 Charity3 b.1690 397 Chloe 1758 See Mascraft Cynthia 1792 See Finney Cynthia7 1819 347 Daniel5 1754 325, 326 Drusus6 1768 339 Ebenezer3 1687/8 323 Edward8 Fuller 1816 36 Elijah4 1724 324 Elizabeth See Reed Elizabeth b.1660 See Macey Elizabeth7 Amelia 1811 35, 36, 40 Elkanah5 1747 326 Emeline7 Fuller 1811 327 Emily b.1803 See Bliss Esther 1653 See Gallup Eveline 1801 See Atwill Eveline7 Atwill 1828 35, 67 Experience 1681/2 See Leonard Experience 1705 See Williams George3 1685 323 George4 ca.1711/2 199, 324, 325 George5 1739 325 George6 Tisdale 1788 28, 31, 35, 329, 340 George7 Washington 1813 67 Hannah 1683 See Dean / Deane Hannah ca.1688 See Tisdale Hannibal6 1790 31, 34, 35, 46, 67, 329, 340 Hannibal7 1817 52, 65, 342, 343, 347 Henry2 ca.1652 321, 396, 590 Henry6 1779 28, 31, 34, 261, 328, 329, 340, 341 Henry7 1823 347 Henry7 Leonard 1825 27, 29, 37, 43, 66-68, 342, 343, 347 Jerusha 1734 See Leonard Job4 ca.1721 324 John2 b.1650 108, 320-322 John3 1673 322 John7 Hopkins 1835 35 John7 Marshall 1824 67 Joseph4 1714 200 Leonard5 1759 325, 326 Leonard7 1812 347 Lydia ca.1609 See (-----) Maria 1817 See Hall Martha ca.1676 See Tisdale Mary 1679 See King Mary 1696/7 See Clapp Mary 1743/4 See Bacon Mary 1760 See Gould Mary 1790 See Gillett Mary ca.1631 See Andrews Mary4 ca.1732 325 Mary6 1763 29, 30, 329, 339 Mary6 Ann 1798 341 Mary7 1805 31 Mary7 1820 1, 25-45, 54-56, 60, 65, 89, 90, 342, 347 Mary7 Ann 1805 35, 36, 42 Miriam4 1717/8 200 Nathan3 1690 323 Nathan4 1729 324 Nathaniel3 1675 322 Rachel 1748 See Freeman Rachel 1761 See Rich Rachel6 Freeman 1771 34, 35, 261, 292, 329, 339 Rebecca 1756 See Whiting Roxalana 1759 See North Ruth 1723 See Andrews Samuel3 1678 200, 323, 325, 415 Sarah 1767 See Spafford Seth4 1722/3 325 Silas5 1741/2 1, 30, 90, 261, 325-330, 339, 340 Silas6 Wyllys 1786 26, 28, 31, 89, 329, 340-343, 347 Silas7 Henry 1804 37, 343 Silas7 Wyllys 1831 348 Sophia6 1794 28, 29, 44, 329, 341 Sophia7 Almira 1813 347 Sophia7 Lorraine 1814 34, 35 Susanna6 ca.1782 29, 43, 44, 329, 340 Susannah 1737 See Cobb Susannah5 ca.1745 325, 339 William1 b.1624 107, 111, 319-321 William3 1682 323, 324, 588, 589 Hodgkins Elizabeth b.1622 635 Jonathan 603 Sarah 1721 See Low Hoiriis Karen Helga 1927 26 Holbrook John 629 Thomas 628 Holcomb / Holcombe Abigail 1638 223, 456 Benajah 1644 457 Joshua 527 Martha 1688 See Phelps Mary b.1642 306 Ruth b.1650 See Sherwood Samuel 1683 457 Sarah 1649 See Eno / Enos Thomas 306 Holloway Joseph 98 Rose ca.1621 See Allen / Allyn William 107 Holly Elizabeth b.1668 595 John 595 Mary See (-----) Holmes Elizabeth 1712/3 See Gould Hannah 1694 643 Jonas 149, 643 Mabel 1693 149 Rachel ca.1699 438 Sarah See (-----) Sarah b.1680 See (-----) William ca.1704 300 Holmsted Richard 540 Holyoke Editha ca.1610 See Stebbing / Stebbins Eleazer 544 Elizur ca.1616 542 Hopkins Ann 1726 423 Ebenezer 79 Joseph 423 Martin 79 Nehemiah 79 Ruth b.1698 See More Steven 583 Hosford Emma 37 Hester 484 John 456 Martha 1768 See Fuller Ozias Buel ca.1795 30 Phillury b.1644 See Thrall Roger 30 Sarah 1666 456 Talcott 261 Hoskins Elizabeth ca.1615 See Gaylord John 266, 416 Thomas 267 Hough Sarah b.1632 See Caulkins William 183 House Samuel 253 Hovey Daniel 496 Howard Abigail b.1713 190 Abigail ca.1642 See Ward Abigail ca.1692 See Tisdale Edward 608 Ephraim 588, 589, 591 How / Howe Caroline 34 Edward 361 Elizabeth Hemingway 1702 72 Hannah 1670 See Hemingway Howell Mary 407 Howes / Howse Alice b.1587 See (-----) Hannah b.1600 251, 407, 408, 410 John 72, 407 Joseph 445 Thankful 1692 445-448 Howkins Anthony 609 Hannah ca.1661 435, 609 Howland Elizabeth ca.1607 See Tilley Elizabeth ca.1631 315 John ca.1592 310, 315 Hubbard Abigail b.1657 See Dudley Abigail2 ca.1640 352 Ann 1669 See Warner Ann ca.1688 See Cornwall Daniel2 1644 352 Daniel3 1660/1 353 Elizabeth b.1651 See Jordan Elizabeth2 ca.1638 351, 352 Esther b.1670 See Rice George 72 George1 ca.1604 351, 352 Hannah b.1667 See Rice Hannah2 ca.1637 352 Hannah3 1656 353 Isaac3 1667 354 John2 ca.1630 148, 352, 353, 641 John3 1655 353, 641 Jonathan3 1658/9 353 Lois b.1741 259 Mary b.1612 See Bishop Mary b.1636 See Merriam Mary b.1660 See Wright Mary ca.1625 See Merriam Mary2 ca.1625 352 Mary3 1649/50 353 Mary3 1669 354 Mercy3 1663/4 148, 149, 354, 644 Richard 496 Sarah2 ca.1635 352 Sarah3 1672 354 William2 ca.1642 352 Hubbell Abigail 1647 See Prudden Richard 1617 492 Hubbill Aaron 76 Huckins Joanna b.1626 635 Hull Cornelius2 ca.1627 358 Cornelius3 ca.1655 155 Ebenezer4 ca.1697 155 Elizabeth 1696 See Burr Elizabeth b.1628 See Loomis Elizabeth2 ca.1625 267, 306, 358 Esther4 1721 155 George1 ca.1589 267, 471 George1 ca.1590 357 Hannah b.1644 See Baldwin Jeremiah 1633+ 129 Jerusha 1727 See Sturges / Sturgis Joan 1551 See Pysing John ca.1640 596 Joshua2 ca.1630 358 Josias2 ca.1616 357 Martha ca.1702 See Bradley Martha2 ca.1620 358 Mary2 ca.1618 357, 453, 471-473 Naomi2 1630+ 358 Nathaniel4 1695 155, 559 Peter5 1728 559 Rebecca b.1658 See Keeler Rebecca ca.1633 See Jones Richard 1599 129 Sarah 1666 See Sanford Sarah b.1607 See (-----) Thomas 1547 357 Thomasine ca.1592 See Mitchell Hummery Elizabeth b.1682 239 Humphrey Hannah See Parmelee John 65 Melinda See Harwood Willard 1803 65 Hungerford Elizabeth 1715/6 281 Hunington Dimmis 1742 See Fuller Samuel 260 Hunting Ann b.1628 463, 466 Esther b.1636 220 Huntley Abigail 1644 See Chappell Jane See (-----) John 188 Moses 1652 188 Hurd Ann See (-----) John 381, 528 Sarah 1665/6 528 Hutchinson Elizabeth ca.1700 189 Judah 189 Mary See Bridgman Ruth 1695 189 Hyatt Deborah b.1659 363 Ince Jonathan 429 Mary b.1648 See Miles Ives Mary 1675 See Cook / Cooke Nathan 1677 72 Jackson Abigail2 b.1684 154, 559 Abigail3 b.1684 365 Deborah b.1659 See Hyatt Eleanor3 365 Elizabeth 1630+ See Smith Elizabeth 1635+ See Smith Elizabeth 1679 See Sanford Elizabeth3 b.1668 528 Esther b.1669 See Stevens Hannah2 b.1659 361, 362, 363, 527, 596 Henry1 ca.1606 361, 362, 363, 527, 533, 596 Henry3 1679 171 Jedidah b.1658 See Higbee John 34 John2 ca.1640 363, 528, 533 Joseph2 154, 362-364 Joseph3 365 Joshua 365 Mary 1651+ See Godwin / Goodwin Mary ca.1682 See Wheeler Mary3 b.1682 364 Moses2 361-363 Moses3 362 Samuel2 361-363, 365 Samuel3 362 Sarah3 b.1685 154, 364 Jacob Henry 407 Lydia 78 Richard 496 James Delivered b.1655 See Charles John 503 Jamison Sarah ca.1649 See Phillips William 466 Jefts Elizabeth b.1660 371 Jenkins Ann Elizabeth 1835 88 Eliza b.1822 See Willard Simeon 88 Jenner Elizabeth b.1694 168 Thomas 625 Jennings Elizabeth b.1675 533 Hannah See Lyon / Lyons Joshua 171 Mary b.1697 See (-----) Mary ca.1690 171 Mary ca.1710 436 Matthew 436 Jenny John ca.1589 617 Jessu Abigail b.1737 102 Jewell Christiana 326 Jinks John 402 Sarah 1665 See Merriam Johnson Cornelius 1719 74 David 62 Elizabeth 1639 See Maverick Elizabeth b.1660 See Jefts Elizabeth ca.1605 See (-----) Elizabeth2 ca.1638/9 367, 370, 421, 647-649 Emma 1792 262 Esther See Bailey Eunice 1766 See Dyar / Dyer Hannah See Penfield Hannah 1643 See Tenney Isaac2 ca.1649 368, 371 Jedediah 1762 262 Joanna b.1655 See Long John2 ca.1632 370, 649 Jonathan2 ca.1641 367, 368, 370 Joseph2 ca.1637 367, 370 Katherine b.1672 575 Katherine ca.1638 See Skipper Lambert 74 Maria b.1651 See Soatlie Mary 1644 See Newton Mary b.1658 See Stone Mehitable ca.1644 204, 205 Nathaniel2 ca.1642 367, 368, 370 Noah 29 Rebecca See Curtis Ruhamah2 ca.1634/5 370 Ruth b.1680 649 Sarah b.1653 See Keaser William 647 William1 ca.1603 367-370 Zachariah2 ca.1646 368, 371 Jones Abraham ca.1629 629 Cornelius 1687/8 154, 530 Elizabeth b.1657 See Carpenter Hannah 1676+ See Sherwood Jedediah 1656/7 247, 248, 254 John 1593 358 Joseph 154, 530 Lucy ca.1727 80 Mary 1630+ See Fuller Ralph 247, 248, 250, 253 Rebecca See Drake Rebecca ca.1633 358 Richard 188 Sarah b.1641 See Whitman Sarah ca.1601 See (-----) Shubaell 1654 247 Thomas 629 Jordan Anne2 ca.1622 373, 377 Elizabeth b.1651 352 Francis 612 Jane b.1622 See Wilson Jane2 1622+ 117, 121, 276, 373, 377 Stephen1 ca.1590 117, 373-375, 377 Susannah b.1622 See Wolterton Joseph Boosey 167 Joy (-----) b.1654 141 Judd Ethan 343 Judson Ann See (-----) Elizabeth See (-----) Elizabeth3 1658/9 383 Elizabeth4 1681 382 Grace See (-----) Grace3 1651 492 Hannah ca.1661 See Howkins Isaac3 1652/3 383 James2 1650 383 Jeremiah2 ca.1621 381, 383, 555 Jeremiah3 1670/1 383, 384 John3 1647 609 Joseph2 ca.1619 381, 480, 482, 492 Joshua2 381 Katherine b.1650 See Craig Mary b.1665 See Hicks Mary b.1682 See Welles Mary3 1655 383 Mary4 1679 382 Mercy3 1665 382-384 Sarah ca.1624/5 See Porter Sarah ca.1632 See Foote Sarah3 1662 382, 383, 558 William1 381, 482 Keaser Sarah b.1653 370 Keeler Ralph 1613 596 Rebecca b.1658 596 Sarah 1697 See Allen / Allyn Timothy 102 Keeney Susannah b.1797 260 Keith James 416 Mary b.1666 See Macey Kellog Esther Ann See Tottingham James 1822 58 Samuel H. 58 Kellogg Patrick W. 62 Kelsey Mary b.1648 288 Priscilla b.1645 288 William 288 Kemble Henry 421 Kempton Manasseh 1589/90 310 Kerby Richard 98 Sarah See (-----) Sarah b.1644 98 Kettell Richard 565, 566 Kettle Richard 368 Kilbourn Elizabeth ca.1694 See Rowley Jonathan 258 Kimball Elizabeth Tillisch 1896 3 Ellen Gudrun 1907 3 Kimberly Abiah b.1653 147 King Abigail 1713 See Hodges Daniel 324 Elizabeth See (-----) Elizabeth b.1642 353 Hezekiah 323 Judith 1641+ See Whitman Mary See Shaw Mary 1679 200, 323 Mary b.1671 396 Philip 396, 627, 628, 630 Kingsbury Abigail 301 Kingsley / Kingsly Abigail 1643+ See Leonard Horace 1806 30 John ca.1636 394 Lydia b.1637 394 Mary See Washburn Mary b.1703 636 Rest W. 1813 See Perkins Samuel 636 Kinsman Elizabeth b.1673 See Burnam / Burnham / Burnum Hannah2 b.1657 387, 388, 390 Martha2 b.1644 387, 390 Mary b.1644 See Boreman Mary2 b.1633 122, 387, 389, 495, 496, 498 Robert1 b.1590 387-389, 495 Robert2 ca.1629 387-390, 496 Sarah2 b.1647 387, 390 Tabitha2 387-390 Thomas 1662 499 Kirby Bethia 1658 555 Joseph 131 Sarah See Markham Sarah 1685 131 Knapp Elizabeth 1670/1 See Cobb Samuel 199 Kneeland Benjamin 258 Mehitable 1706 See Fuller Knight John ca.1632 370 Ruhamah ca.1634/5 See Johnson Knowlton Deborah See (-----) John 299 Kressen Dorothy 1900 See Norton Frank Culver 91 Laborie James 171 Mary b.1680 See Burr Ladabonche Charles 1834 85 E. 1838 85 Lake Hannah 1621 321, 397 Lakin Lydia 1631/2 See Brown / Browne Mary b.1610 See (-----) William ca.1595 161 William ca.1623 161 Lanckon Roger 611 Lane Anthony 575 Dorcas ca.1658 See Wallis John 574 John ca.1658 600 Katherine 1694 See Taylor Lathrop all names See Lothrop / Lothropp Law Jonathan 1674 555 Sarah b.1679 See Osborn Lawrence Abigail b.1671 649 Jane 1614 121, 273, 275, 276, 498 Joan ca.1592 See Antrobus John 649 Susannah See (-----) Thomas 273 Lawson Edward 219 Leach Anne b.1643 See Nokes David ca.1672 631 Giles 180, 631 Hannah b.1680 See Whitman Martha 42, 46, 58 Mary b.1685 See Whitman Mary ca.1650 See Byram Phoebe H. See Allen / Allyn Samuel ca.1662 180, 631 Seth 631 Shephard 1811 49, 54, 60, 89 Learned Goodith See Gillman Sarah ca.1604 410 William 410 Leavenworth Sarah b.1769 132 Lechford Thomas 265, 361 Lee Charles 34 Eveline See Morrill Mary b.1753 See (-----) Leete Abigail 1692 See Penfield Gideon 1703 72 John 1674 72, 98 Sarah ca.1675 See Allen / Allyn Lemon August R. 65 Harriet 1819 See Penfield Leonard Abigail2 1643+ 394 Ann Walker 1672/3 See Tisdale Benjamin2 ca.1650 394, 396 Charity b.1690 See Hodges Elizabeth 1664/5 See Caswell Elizabeth ca.1694 See Tisdale Elizabeth3 1686 396, 397 Elkanah3 1677 396, 397, 591 Elkanah4 1704+ 591 Experience3 1681/2 323 George3 1671 396, 397 Hannah b.1655 See (-----) Hannah2 b.1650 322, 394, 396 James1 ca.1618 393, 394, 415 James2 ca.1643 200, 324, 394, 396, 416 James3 1679 397 Jennie b.1628 See Martin Jerusha3 1734 324 Joanna b.1686 See Pitcher John2 394 John3 1668 396 Joseph2 ca.1648 323, 394 Katherine 1680 See Dean Lydia ca.1658 See Gulliver Lydia3 200 Margaret See (-----) Mary b.1656 See Blake Mary b.1671 See King Mary b.1706 636 Mary ca.1642 See Watson Mary3 1663 396, 586-590 Phebe3 1683/4 397 Rebecca ca.1662 See Macey Rebecca2 1643+ 394 Samuel3 1673/4 396, 397 Sarah b.1665 See Thresher Seth3 1682 397 Stephen 396 Thomas2 1641 394-396, 586, 587 Thomas3 1665/6 396 Thomas4 396 Uriah2 1662 394 Lettice Thomas ca.1603 314 Leveridge William 96 Lewen Margaret b.1616 169 Lewis Abraham2 1650 403 Elizabeth 1737 78 Elizabeth ca.1745 See Burr Elizabeth2 1642 403 Fear 1707 See Thatcher Hannah 1744 78 Hannah2 1655 403 Isaac2 1657 403 James 249, 250 John1 71, 401-403 John2 1638 402 Jonathan ca.1728 448 Jonathan2 1651/2 403 Joseph2 ca.1639/40 403 Lothrop 1702 448 Margaret b.1626 See (-----) Mary b.1667 See Davis Mary2 1652/3 71, 240, 403 Mary2 ca.1639/40 403 Nathan 444 Nathaniel 1707 78 Philip 444 Samuel2 1641 403 Sarah See Ashley Sarah 1665 See Merriam Sarah ca.1689 See Osborn Sarah ca.1707 See Sturges / Sturgis Sarah ca.1728 See Osborn Sarah2 1647 403 Trial2 1657/8 403 Lincoln Daniel 81 Experience See (-----) Pedee 1786 81 Pedy 1786 55, 56 Samuel 1658 517 Sarah 1665 See Royce Sarah b.1657 635 Lines / Lynes Ann b.1676 See Wilmot Benjamin 558 Benjamin 1689 558 Esther ca.1701 See Sturges / Sturgis Lippet Freelove 339 Lockwood Abigail 1645+ 137, 529 Abigail b.1654 170 Abigail b.1655 See Sherwood Daniel 1640 528 Deborah 1636 607 Joseph 170 Mary 121, See Coley Robert 528, 607 Robert b.1616 137 Susanna b.1621 See Norman Susannah b.1678 170 Loker Anne ca.1616 370 Long Joanna See (-----) Joanna b.1655 367, 370 Michael 370 Loomis Elizabeth See Moore, See Scott Elizabeth b.1628 357 Hannah 1661/2 See Porter Hannah b.1640 See Fox Hezekiah 1668 486 John 484, 485 Mary 1659/60 580 Mary 1672 See Porter Mary b.1638 223, 484 Mary ca.1620 223 Nathaniel 486 Nathaniel 1663 485 Rebecca 1665/6 See Porter Ruth 1671 See Porter Thomas 1624 484, 580 Thomas 1655 483, 484 Timothy 486 Timothy 1661 484 Lord Abigail b.1652 390 Marshall 375 Mary See Wyatt Robert 274, 374, 375, 388-390, 612 Thomas 535 Lothrop / Lothropp (-----) 1638 411 Abigail 1630/1 See Doane Abigail ca.1643 See Button Ann b.1622 See Hammond Anne2 ca.1616 410 Barbara2 ca.1619 411 Barnabas2 ca.1636 249, 250, 254, 411 Bathshua2 ca.1641/2 411 Benjamin2 ca.1626 409, 411 Eleanor6 Burr 1820 See Penfield Elizabeth3 1648 516 Hannah b.1600 See Howes / Howse Hannah ca.1659 See Morton Henry F. 1820 63, 86, 87, 88 Howard 88 Jane2 ca.1614 250-252, 255, 409, 410 John1 ca.1584 251, 407-411 John2 ca.1617/8 409, 410 John2 ca.1644/5 251, 411 John3 ca.1645 516 Joseph2 ca.1624 248, 252, 254, 411 Martha b.1639 See (-----) Mary See Heily, See Howell Mary 1653 See Cole Mary b.16 37 See Ansell Ruth 1639+ See Royce Samuel2 ca.1622/3 411, 516 Samuel3 1663/4 590 Sarah See Williams Sarah ca.1604 See Learned Sarah3 ca.1665 516 Susanna b.1645 See Clark / Clarke Thomas 407 Thomas2 ca.1613 409, 410 Lothrup Henry F. 1820 85 Lovel John 629 Low Lucy b.1761 126 Sarah See Davis Sarah 1721 603 Symonds 603 Luddington Ellen 1619 See Moulthrop Hannah 1693 72 Mercy 1668 See Whitehead William 1608 502 William ca.1655 72 Lusher Eliazer 219 Luther Daniel 329 Elisha 330 Lyman Ruth 326 Lynde Sarah 1666 571 Lyon / Lyons Hannah 171 Mary 62 Macey Deborah2 1662+ 416, 417 Elizabeth2 b.1660 322, 415, 416 George1 b.1618 109, 322, 394, 415, 416, 585 Hannah2 b.1670 417 Mary2 b.1666 416 Rebecca2 ca.1662 394, 416 Sarah2 b.1675 415, 416 Susannah b.1647 See Street Macomber Thomas 588 Makim Joan b.1585 607 Manley Betsey 1815 See Penfield Edward7 L. 1841 87 Eleanor7 L. 1854 87 Florence7 E. 1847 87 George7 Penfield 1851 87 Mary7 E. 1861 87 Sarah 1781 See Frisbie William 628 William 1779 55, 87 William Frisbie 1811 57, 62-64, 87 Mansfield John 455, 456 Sarah 1685/6 456 Margaret Christian ca.1630 See (-----) Markham Sarah 131 Marsh Alexander 411 Bathshua ca.1641/2 See Lothrop / Lothropp Marshall Anna 1728 126 Benjamin 126 Bethiah See Goodhue David 1661 456 David 1692 456 Edmund 124 Hannah 1694 See Andrews Mary b.1679 550 Prudence ca.1717 126 Robert 248 Sarah 1679 See Phelps Martin Abraham 277 Hannah b.1658 276, 277 Jennie b.1628 393, 394 Mary b.1610 See (-----) William ca.1596 161 Mascraft Anna 1768 339 Chloe 1758 339 Jacob 339 Mary See (-----) Mason Mary 200 Mary b.1613 595 Maverick Anne See Harris Elias 370 Elizabeth 1639 370, 649 John 1636 370 Katherine ca.1638 See Skipper McFarland Daniel 325 Meacham Clarissa 35 Meeker Daniel 1653+ 435 Elizabeth b.1673 See Ogden Robert 435 Susan b.1638 See Turberfield Meigs John 608 Trial b.1655 608 Melvin Hannah 1655 See Lewis John ca.1656 403 Melyen Cornelius 352 Hannah ca.1637 See Hubbard Jacob 352 Merriam Joseph 622 Mary ca.1625 148, 353, 641 Sarah See Goldstone Sarah 1665 402 Sarah b.1636 622 William ca.1624 402 Merrick all names See Mirick Merrill Abell 1643/4 374, 376, 377 Daniel 1642 374 John b.1637 374 Nathaniel 1601 373 Nathaniel 1638 374 Susannah b.1622 See Wolterton Merwin Luke 363, 527, 596 Mary b.1687 See Adams Messinger Dorkas 486 Michell Marie 287 Middlebrook Esther b.1613 567 Hannah ca.1617/8 See Wheeler Joseph 141 Miles Mary b.1648 429 Miller Anna Eliza 1828 See Hodges Henry 37 Mary Hughes See Peirce/ Pierce Timothy Bishop 348 Timothy Lathrop 1817 66, 348 Mills Dorkas See Messinger Ezekiel 458 Peter 486 Philip 486 Richard 187 Ursula 1740 See Phelps Mirick Abigail2 1660/1 420 Amathia2 b.1655 420 Ann 1726 See Hopkins Benjamin2 1644 420, 421 Benjamin3 1673/4 421 Benjamin3 1686 421 Benjamin4 1726/7 423 Benjamin5 1750 422 Edward3 1700 301, 421, 423 Edward4 1725 423 Elizabeth 1659 See Wyer Elizabeth 1660 See Trowbridge Elizabeth4 1729 301, 302, 326, 422, 423 Hannah2 ca.1640 420 Hopestill ca.1619 See (-----) Hopestill2 1642/3 189, 420 James2 420 John1 ca.1614 420 John2 ca.1655 420 Joseph2 1661 420 Mary 1706 See Sweetser Mary2 420 Mary3 1689 421 Mary4 1734 422, 424 Mercy2 1658 420 Nathaniel3 1696 421 Nathaniel4 1743 424 Sarah 1648+ See Orton Sarah b.1678 See Cole Sarah2 1657 420 Sarah3 1678 421 Sarah4 1744 424 Mitchell Robert 357 Thomasine ca.1592 267, 357, 471 Mix Stephen 149 Monroe Elizabeth ca.1638/9 See Johnson William ca.1625 647 Montague Abigail b.1624 See Downing Elizabeth 81 Mary ca.1643 See Peter 1651 204 Richard 1614 204 Moore Elizabeth 486 Hannah b.1642 484 John 194, 195, 305, 483 Thomas 194, 195, 455, 486 More Ruth b.1698 423 Morehouse Abraham 1700 560 Daniel 1732 560 Elizabeth 1700 See Patterson Mary 1670 See Hill Sarah 1732/3 See Sturges / Sturgis Thomas 555 Morgan Elizabeth 1678 See Wallis Elizabeth b.1682 600 Hannah 1642 516 James ca.1607 516 Joseph 601 Margery b.1627 See Hill Morrill Eveline 34 Morris Edward 465 Morton Hannah ca.1659 251, 411 John ca.1617 251, 313, 411 Lettice See (-----) Nathaniel ca.1613 310, 584 Moses Martha b.1675 209 Moss Bethia 1651 220 Esther b.1660 516 Moulthrop Ellen 1619 502 Mousall John 420 Mercy 1658 See Mirick Mower Annie Frances 1853 See Penfield Calvin Robinson 1840 1-4, 26, 90 Clarendon8 1892 2-4, 90 Elizabeth Tillisch 1896 See Kimball Gustavus Haile 1811 1, 29, 90 Hannah 1780 See Haile Horace 1818 29 Karen Helga 1927 See Hoiriis Lyman 1787 29 Lyman9 1927 26 Mary 1813 See Robinson Mildred A. 1895 See Dellicker Penfield8 1883 1, 4, 90 Robinson8 Haile 1887 2-4, 26, 89, 90 Mudge Abigail b.1686 456 Murray (-----) 300 Elizabeth 1677 See Gould Myrick all names See Mirick Nash Edward 527 Hannah 1666/7 See Coleman Rose ca.1622 See Sherwood Thomas 204 Negus (-----) 466 Hannah 1643 See Phillips Newberry Benjamin2 b.1626 266, 429 Hannah ca.1633 429 Jane b.1605 See Dabinott John2 428 Joseph2 428 Mary b.1633 See Allen / Allyn Mary2 ca.1622 193, 196, 209, 267, 428, 474 Rebecca2 b.1631 429 Sarah2 b.1627 428 Thomas1 ca.1594 193, 265, 305, 427, 428 Newland Rose ca.1621 See Allen / Allyn William 96, 98 Newton Anne ca.1616 See Loker Anthony 453 Hannah b.1647 453 Mary 1644 370 Richard 370 Nichols Abigail 1763 See Burr Anna 1745 See Penfield Anne ca.1630 See Ward Caleb 607 Deborah ca.1685/6 447 Ephraim 1741+ 79 Hannah ca.1661 See Howkins Hezekiah 1744 79 Jonathan 1655 435, 609 Rebecca ca.1724 See Gold Richard 388 Nicoll William D. 1809 85 Niles Ruth b.1691 205 Noble Lydia 1746 283 Nokes Anne b.1643 180, 631 Norman Susanna b.1621 137, 528 Susannah b.1645 607 North Ashbel 326 Bathsheba b.1668 307 Roxalana 1759 326 Ruth See Lyman Northam Isabel See Ward James 129 Norton Dorothy 1900 91 Elizabeth ca.1638 See Hubbard Frances B. See Wallace Grace See (-----) John 352 Mary Fuller 1859 See Penfield Samuel 206 Stephen Alison 1843 91 Thomas 352 William 91 Nott John 643 Nowell Samuel 466 Noyes Ruth b.1687 74 Oakes Elizabeth b.1633 See (-----) Thomas 563 Odell Joan See Bingley John 595 Mary ca.1605 527, 529, 595, 622 Ogden (-----)2 b.1658 435 Abel5 1770 439, 441 Abigail ca.1670 See Sherwood Abigail ca.1703/4 See Osborn Abigail2 b.1674 435 Abigail4 1725 438 Abigail4 1729/30 437, 438 Abigail5 1750/1 439, 440 Betsey ca.1780 See Sherwood David2 b.1675 435, 436 David3 ca.1695 436, 437, 438 David4 1727 79, 437-440 David5 1760 437, 439, 440 Elizabeth2 b.1673 435 Elizabeth5 1767 439, 440 Ellen5 ca.1762 439, 440 Eunice5 1753 80, 282, 439, 440 Hannah2 b.1659 435, 609 Jane 1729 See Sturges / Sturgis John 433 John2 435 John3 ca.1697 436 Jonathan4 1735 437-439 Joseph5 1764 440 Mary b.1642 See (-----) Mary ca.1710 See Jennings Mary3 1697+ 436 Mary5 1758 440 Richard1 b.1635 435, 609 Richard2 b.1657 435 Sally 1764 See Perry Sarah b.1667 See (-----) Sturges5 1757 440 Sturges5 1762 439, 440 Zoa ca.1763 See Thorp Oliver James 463 Olmstead Elizabeth ca.1637 See Burr Mabel b.1666 580 Mary ca.1677 See Fuller Nehemiah ca.1618 167, 595 Richard 535 Samuel 511 Orcutt Susanna 179 Ormsbee John 43 Mary Leonard 43 Thomas 37 Orton Mary b.1635 See Eddy Sarah 1648+ 421 Thomas b.1627 421 Osborn Abigail b.1657 See Pinkney Abigail ca.1680 See Rumsey Abigail ca.1702 See Sturges / Sturgis Abigail ca.1719 See Bulkley Abigail4 ca.1703/4 437, 438, 446, 447 Benjamin4 1723/4 558 Catherine 1712 See Wheeler David2 b.1649 443, 555 David3 1686 444 Dorothy ca.1687 See Bulkley Eleazer4 1715/6 449 Elizabeth2 ca.1649/50 443 Elizabeth3 ca.1696 444 Elizabeth4 ca.1727 446, 448 Ellen4 1738 447 Eunice4 1727/8 79 Grissell 1750/1 449 Hannah 1719 See Bulkley Hannah b.1711 See Couch Hannah2 b.1650 443 Hannah3 1677 444 Hannah4 1703/4 558 Howes4 ca.1723 445, 446, 448 John2 ca.1652 443, 444 John3 ca.1683 436, 444-448 John4 ca.1705 447 John4 ca.1714/5 445, 446, 448 John5 446 Jonathan4 ca.1707 445-447 Jonathan5 446 Joseph3 ca.1692 444 Joseph4 1733 447 Lydia4 ca.1721 446, 448 Martha4 ca.1730 446, 449 Mary 1683 See Burr Mary ca.1731 See Bulkley Mary2 ca.1653 141, 443 Mary4 ca.1712 447 Mary4 ca.1716/7 448 Mary4 ca.1721 446, 448 Mary5 1742 446 Priscilla2 ca.1650 443 Richard1 141, 443 Samuel3 1680 444, 558 Samuel4 ca.1701 558 Sarah ca.1653 See Bennett Sarah2 ca.1643 443 Sarah3 b.1679 555 Sarah3 ca.1689 444 Sarah4 1711 440 Sarah4 ca.1728 446, 448 Stephen4 ca.1738/9 445, 446, 449 Thankful 1692 See Howes / Howse Thankful4 ca.1725 446, 448 Thomas 564, 566 Osmore Thomas 540 Pady William 312 Paine Bethiah 1663 See Sweetser Edward ca.1662 571 Elizabeth 1672 See Phillips Patty 1781 282 William ca.1663 572 Palgreve Sarah 629 Palmer (-----) b.1617 507 Elizabeth b.1622 See Hodgkins Thomas H. 1782 51, 53, 59 William 508, 635 Parker Edward 501 Elizabeth b.1620 See Wood / Woods Hope 1650 72 John 108, 110 Mary b.1740 See Converse Mercy 1758 See Gillett Nicholas 291 Robert 508 Thomas 1595 373 William 107, 109-111, 319, 320, 321 Wyman 1753 291 Parkhurst George 1621 161 Mary b.1637 See Veasey Sarah ca.1620 See Brown / Browne Parmelee Hannah 65 Parsons David 570 Joseph 570 Patten Nathaniel 107 Patterson Elizabeth 1700 560 Pauling (-----) b.1657 See Wallis Matthew 600 Peabody Daniel P. 1832 86 Pearse Edward 568 Peat John ca.1638 443 Sarah ca.1643 See Osborn Peirce / Pierce Mary Hughes 348 Pellet Sarah b.1729 289 Penfield Abel5 1785 55, 56 Abel5 1787 53, 55, 79, 81 Abel6 Ogden 1829 25, 61, 64, 88 Abigail2 1692 72 Abigail3 1704 74 Abigail5 1779 81 Abigail7 Elizabeth 1864 88 Allen5 1785 79, 81 Ann ca.1688 See Cornwall Ann Elizabeth 1835 See Jenkins Anna 1789 See Hammond Anna4 1745 74, 75, 79 Annie7 Frances 1853 1-22, 26, 90, 213 Annie7 Giddings 1868 88 Aurelia 1784 See Harger Benjamin2 1696 72 Bethia 1705 See Rose Betsey6 1815 57, 87 Betsey6 1816 62, 63 Carrie7 Eleanor 1866 88 Charles6 Lincoln 1820 54-56 Charles7 1854 88 Charlotte5 1790 81 David6 Ogden 1812 50, 51, 53, 54, 56, 60, 81 David6 Sturges 1812 1, 2, 4, 25, 26, 30, 46, 50, 51, 53-65, 87, 89, 90 Edward7 Martin 1857 88 Eleanor6 Burr 1820 57, 62, 63, 65, 88 Elizabeth 1737 See Lewis Elizabeth Hemingway 1702 See How / Howe / Howes / Howse Elizabeth5 1777 43, 80 Ellen See Burr Eunice 1753 See Ogden Eunice5 1773 80, 282 Fanny6 1810 87 Fanny7 Hunter 1861 88 George6 Baldwin 1818 28, 40, 87 George7 Franklin 1852 88 George7 William 1871 88 Hannah 1641 See Hawley Hannah 1676 See Fry Hannah 1693 See Luddington Hannah 1706 See Cowles Hannah 1744 See Lewis Hannah2 1687 72 Hannah3 1714 74 Hannah4 1737 74, 76, 78 Harriet6 1819 65 Helen7 Maria 1859 88 Irene 1822 See Dike Isaac2 1685 72 James4 1732 74, 75, 77, 78 John2 1683 72 John4 1747 74-76, 79, 80, 282, 439 John5 1775 65, 80 John6 Giddings 1824 4, 25, 50, 53, 55, 58-62, 88, 89 Jonathan2 1689 72 Katherine6 Jane 1826 25, 58, 62, 83, 88 Katherine7 Crosby 1866 88 Laura 1785 See Giddings Laura6 1815 65 Laura6 Ann 1814 54, 55, 87, 88 Laura7 1848 90 Lemira Briggs 1834 See Clark / Clarke Louisa 1865 See Clay Lydia4 1741/2 74, 78 Mabel7 Steward 1869 88 Mary 1652/3 See Lewis Mary 1675 See Cook / Cooke Mary 1708 See Allen / Allyn Mary 1820 See Hodges Mary E. 1832 See Crosby Mary2 1678 71 Mary3 ca.1710 74 Mary4 1730 78 Mary6 1807 28, 55-57, 61, 63, 64, 87 Mary7 Fuller 1859 4, 91 Matilda7 Laura 1870 88 Nathaniel3 1705/6 74 Patience 1781 See Anthony Pedee 1786 See Lincoln Peter3 1702 74-78 Peter4 1743 74, 75, 78 Rebecca2 1692 72 Robert7 Sturgis 1867 88 Samuel1 ca.1651 71, 240 Samuel2 1676 71, 73, 74, 240 Samuel3 1700 74 Samuel4 1734 74-78 Samuel6 1808 87 Samuel6 Franklin 1822 25, 58, 59, 60, 64, 65, 88 Sarah 1845 See Phelps Sarah Mehitable 1815 See Fuller Sarah2 1679/80 71 Sarah4 1740 74, 75, 78 Sarah5 1771 28, 63, 80 Stephen3 1713/14 72 Sturges5 1780 30, 51, 52, 54, 55, 62, 79, 81-87 Thomas5 1783 81 William7 Manley 1867 88 Perigoe Sarah b.1670 517 Perkins Abraham 1640 498 Catherine 1648 299 Elizabeth b.1671 See Eveleth Elizabeth ca.1629 See Whipple Francis 278 Hannah 1643 See Beamsley Hannah b.1671 498 Jacob 1624 612 Olin 30 Rest W. 1813 30 Perrin Susannah 325 Perry Abigail 1762 441 Almira 1815 See Hodges David 26, 347 Deborah b.1693 See Burr Hannah See Hall Joseph ca.1676 448 Mary ca.1721 See Osborn Mary ca.1725 440 Moses 347 Nathaniel 1718/9 448 Peter 440 Sally 1764 440 Sarah 1747/8 See Bradley Persival John 511 Phelps Abigail 1686 See Eno / Enos Abigail 1685 See Filley Abigail b.1686 See Mudge Abigail b.1744 See Beach Abigail3 1666 456 Abigail3 1682 455, 456 Abigail5 1747/8 458 Abraham 1642 473 Alice b.1757 See Barber Ann b.1706 See Dyar / Dyer Anna 1712/3 See Pinney Anna5 1732 458 Anne b.1613 See Dover Anne3 1686 455, 457, 487 Asenath5 1737 458 Ashbel4 ca.1704 260, 457, 458 Ashbel5 1734 458 Charles4 1702 457 Cornelius2 ca.1627 453 Cornelius3 1671 454-456 Cornelius4 1697/8 457 Dorothy b.1575 See (-----) Elihu5 1752 458 Elizabeth 1750 See Fuller Elizabeth ca.1622 See (-----) George ca.1610 473, 484 Hannah 1682 See Bissell Hannah b.1647 See Newton Hannah b.1701 See Calkins Hannah3 1684 455, 457 Hannah4 1704+ 457 Hepsibah 1709 See Stiles Hester See Hosford Isaac5 1745/6 458 Isabel See Wilson J. C. 88 Jemima See Buel / Buell Joseph 1647 484 Joseph2 ca.1628 452, 453 Joseph3 1666 454-456 Joshua 260 Margaret b.1707 See Dewey Martha 1670 See Crow / Crowe Martha3 1688 455, 457 Martha4 1690 457 Martha5 1749 261, 292, 340, 458 Mary 1644 See Griswold See Pinney Mary 1653 See Porter Mary 1771 See Fuller Mary b.1605 See (-----) Mary b.1647 See (-----) Mary2 ca.1628 453 Mary2 ca.1629 453 Mary2 ca.1643/4 452, 454 Mary3 1673 456 Nathaniel2 ca.1624/5 452, 453 Nathaniel3 1676/7 454, 456, 475 Noah4 1693/4 457 Olive5 1742 458 Oliver5 1743/4 458 Phillury b.1624 See Randall Rozel5 1750/1 458 Ruth 1683 See Barber Samuel2 ca.1621 269, 306, 452, 453, 473 Samuel3 1675/6 454, 455, 456 Sarah 1648 See Pinney Sarah 1665 See Gaylord Sarah 1666 See Hosford Sarah 1685/6 See Mansfield Sarah 1845 88 Sarah ca.1635 See Griswold Sarah2 1653/4 456 Sarah2 ca.1632 453 Sarah3 1679 455, 456 Timothy2 1639 287, 452-456, 475, 487 Timothy3 1656 269 Timothy3 1663 456, 457 Timothy4 1692/3 457 Ursula5 1740 458 William 1560 451 William1 ca.1592 306, 451-453, 473, 481 William2 ca.1618 452, 453, 473 William3 1660 452 William3 1668/9 454-456 Phillips Abigail2 1645 464-466 Ann b.1628 See Hunting Anna b.1667 See Foster Eleazer2 1641/2 466 Eleazer2 1654 218, 464, 467 Elisha2 1665 467 Elizabeth See Brock Elizabeth 1647/8 See Watson Elizabeth b.1692 See Bill Elizabeth2 1672 423, 464, 468, 572, 575 Hannah b.1668 See Gillam Hannah2 1643 464-466 Henry1 b.1620 218, 463-467, 572 Henry2 1656 464, 467 John2 1668/9 467 John2 1670 464, 467 Jonathan2 1666 467 Joseph2 1674/5 468 Mary 1635 See Dwight Mary b.1668 See Foster Mary2 1640 466 Mary2 1660 467, 468 Mehetabel2 ca.1667 464, 467 Nathaniel2 ca.1653 464, 465, 467 Samuel 618 Samuel2 ca.1662 464, 466, 467 Sarah b.1682 See Cutler Sarah2 ca.1649 466 Timothy2 1658 464, 466, 467 William 540 Phinney Ann 282 Phippen David 357, 600 Dorcas b.1630 See Wood / Woods Joseph 599 Mary ca.1644 599, 600 Sarah b.1607 See (-----) Phipps Mary 1660 See Phillips Rebecca 300 Samuel 467, 648 Solomon 1619 565, 566 Pierson Abraham ca.1609 579 Elizabeth 1671 See White John 571 Marie b.1659 See Taintor Thomas 579 Pillsbury Moses 376 William ca.1615 374, 376 Pine (-----) See Ogden John 435 Pinkney Abigail b.1657 443, 555 Elizabeth b.1683 155 Jane See (-----) Philip 443 Pinneo James 291 Lydia 1740 291 Pinney Abigail 1685 See Filley Abigail2 1654 473 Abigal b.1704 See Deming Anna4 1712/3 260, 458, 475 Daniel3 1704+ 474 Elizabeth3 1696/7 474 Hannah3 1703+ 474 Humphrey1 b.1615 266, 453, 471-473 Humphrey3 1694 474 Isaac2 1663/4 473, 474 Isaac3 1687 456, 458, 474, 475 Isaac4 1716/7 475 John2 1651 473 Jonathan3 1688 474 Joyse ca.1640 See Bissell Mary b.1703 See Allen / Allyn Mary b.1728 See (-----) Mary2 1644 473 Mary2 ca.1618 See Hull Mary3 1689/90 474 Nathaniel2 1641 306, 453, 473 Noah3 1702/3 474 Oliver4 1714/5 475 Prudence4 1710 475 Samuel2 ca.1638 473 Sarah 1663 See Clark / Clarke Sarah ca.1635 See Griswold Sarah2 1648 453, 473 Sarah3 1691/2 474 Pitcher Joanna b.1686 396 Pitkin Martha 1639 193, 195 Pittny William 176 Pitts Mary ca.1631 See Andrews Peter 319, 321 Pixley Lydia b.1680 See Dibble Thomas 214 Plumb Mary See Baldwin Robert 227 Robert 1648 227 Ruth 1641/2 See Clark / Clarke Poole Alice 112, 415 Edward ca.1608 95 John 220 Mary b.1643 220 Por Mary 373 Porter Ann4 1679 487 Anna2 ca.1621 267, 480, 482 Anna2 ca.1638 482 Anne 1686 See Phelps Daniel4 1681 485, 486, 487 David4 1685 457, 485, 486, 487 Deborah b.1691 See Buel / Buell Deliverance ca.1644 See Byram Elizabeth b.1660 See Baldwin Esther4 1689 487 Hannah 1674 See Buel / Buell Hannah b.1646 See Stanley Hannah b.1654 See Groves Hannah2 1642 204, 479, 483 Hannah3 1661/2 483, 484 Hester3 1669 484 Hezekiah3 1673 483, 485 Isaac4 1687 487 James2 ca.1627/8 479, 482 James3 1657 483, 484 Joanna 1652/3 See Gaylord Joanna4 1670/1 486 John 479 John ca.1638 179 John1 ca.1594 204, 267, 292, 381, 479, 480, 482, 536 John2 ca.1622/3 479, 482-484 John3 1651 170, 457, 483-486, 512 John4 1673/4 485, 486 Joseph3 1674/5 483, 485 Lydia4 1689 170, 487 Martha4 1683 487 Martha4 1687 259, 260, 487, 512 Mary 1669 See Buel / Buell Mary 1680 See Drake Mary ca.1629 See Stanley Mary2 ca.1637 479, 482 Mary3 1653 484 Mary4 1672 486 Mehitable ca.1644 See Johnson Mindwell b.1695 See Alexander Nathaniel2 1640 479, 482 Nathaniel3 1660 483, 484 Rebecca2 ca.1630 479, 482 Rebecca3 1665/6 483, 484 Rose2 ca.1633 479, 482 Ruth3 1671 483, 485 Samuel2 1635 536 Samuel2 ca.1632 482 Samuel2 ca.1635 479, 482 Samuel3 1663/4 483, 484 Sarah 1652 See Tudor Sarah2 ca.1624/5 381, 480, 482, 492 Sarah3 1655 483, 484 Sarah4 1677 486 Sible See Vessey Post Abraham 305 Potter Elizabeth b.1620 See Wood / Woods John 501 Sarah 1635 235 William 235 Powell Michael 220 Sarah b.1640 220 Pratt Daniel 196 Edward 330 Elizabeth See (-----) Hannah b.1665 196 Hannah b.1673 630 John 628, 629 Joshua b.1605 310 Mary b.1634 See Whitman Mary b.1667 See Davis Matthew 629 Thomas ca.1679 403 Prence Thomas 408 Prescott John ca.1604 159, 621 Mary ca.1612/3 See Gawkroger Sarah ca.1637 621 Preston Jehiel 528 Pride Peter ca.1675 600 Sarah ca.1679 See Sallows Proctor Edward 570 Prudden Abigail2 1647 492 Anne 1618 129 Elizabeth2 1642 491 Elizabeth2 1642/3 167, 492, 608 Grace 1651 See Judson Grace b.1662 See (-----) Jane b.1620 See Thomas Joanna b.1627 See Boyse Joanna2 1640 491 John2 ca.1645 492 Mary2 1641 491 Mildred2 1653 492 Peter1 ca.1601 98, 167, 491, 608 Peter2 1652 492 Samuel2 1642/3 492 Sarah2 1650 98, 492 Purchis Oliver 112, 319-321 Purrier Joan ca.1588 273 Putnam Priscilla 279 Pyce Alice b.1623 495 Pysing Joan 1551 357 Rand Ebenezer 58 Nathaniel 369 Randall Mary 1665 See Crow / Crowe Phillury b.1624 473, 484 William 196, 209 Ransom Alice 1747 282 John 131 Mary ca.1722 See Herrick Rathbone Sarah ca.1711 280 Rawlins Jasper 223 Rayner Thurston 351 Read / Reed Avis See (-----) Bethia 1678 See Cobb Elizabeth 324 Jane b.1732 280 John 199 Ruth b.1649 629 Ruth ca.1685 590 Sarah ca.1690 See Tisdale Thomas 324, 588, 589, 591 William 629 Redfield Deborah b.1668 See Sturges / Sturgis James 557 James ca.1646 555 William 555 Reeve Anna b.1598 227 Revell Edwin Morton 1854 88 Helen Maria 1859 See Penfield Reynolds Nathaniel 218, 220 Sarah 1638 See Dwight Rice Edmund ca.1594 621 Elizabeth b.1642 See King Esther b.1670 353 Freelove See Lippet Hannah b.1667 353 Joseph ca.1636/37 621 Mary 1763 See Hodges Mary 1802 30 Randall ca.1768 29, 30, 339 Samuel 353 Sarah ca.1637 See Prescott Thomas 339 Thomasine ca.1600 See Frost Rich Huldah See Cheney Rachel 1761 326 Thomas 326 Richardson Anna 1762 See Hodges John 325, 339 Mary 1726 See Gould Susannah ca.1745 See Hodges Thomas 301 Rindge Daniel1 b.1630 122, 495, 496, 498 Daniel2 ca.1652 387, 495, 498 Elizabeth 1671/2 See Dutch Elizabeth b.1673 See Burnam / Burnham / Burnum Hannah b.1671 See Perkins See Rust Isaac2 1661 387, 495, 499 Mary b.1633 See Kinsman Mary2 ca.1647 387, 495, 498 Roger2 1657 387, 495, 498 Sarah 1648 See Shatswell Sarah2 1659 122, 124, 280, 387, 495, 498 Susanna2 b.1654 276, 387, 495, 498 Ripley Elizabeth b.1610 See (-----) William 217 Robbins John 147 Mary 1644/5 See Boreman Roberts (-----) 290 Benjamin 1788 28, 341 C. 46 Dorothy 1689 See Gillett Hugh 183 Mary b.1636 See Caulkins Sophia 1794 See Hodges Robinson Abigail 1746/7 See Smith Calvin 1773 29, 43, 340 Cynthia 1816 29 Elsbeth ca.1895 89, 90 Emily b.1833 See Skinner Hannah 323 Henry Hayes 1846 89, 90 Ichabod 1742 340 Jean ca.1891 90 Laura 1848 See Penfield Laurance Penfield 1878 90 Mary 1813 1, 29, 90 Raye ca.1889 90 Susan 1817 29 Susanna ca.1782 See Hodges Sylvester S. 90 Rockwell Mary b.1633 196, 267 Sarah 1638 268, 269 William 268 Rockwood Lyman 59, 64 Rogers Daniel 120 Elizabeth 267 Elizabeth 1655 See Taintor Elizabeth b.1626 267 Elizabeth b.1699 130 Hannah b.1651 397, 586 John 130 Mary b.1700 See Ford Medad ca.1750 132 Noah 1646 580 Rachel ca.1750 See Baldwin Root Experience 340 John 204 Mehitable ca.1644 See Johnson Roper Elizabeth b.1660 499 Rose Bethia 1705 74 Daniel2 ca.1631 503 Delivered b.1655 See Charles Dorcas2 ca.1632 503, 580 Elizabeth 1645 See Goodrich Elizabeth b.1620 See Wood / Woods Elizabeth2 ca.1621 289, 501, 502, 580 Ellen 1619 See Moulthrop Hannah See Williams Hannah2 1634+ 501, 503 John 74 John2 ca.1619 501, 502 Jonathan2 1634+ 501, 503 Margery b.1603 See (-----) Mary ca.1643 See Tompkins Mary2 ca.1623 501, 502 Phebe b.1643 See Bracey Rebecca b.1638 See (-----) Robert1 ca.1594 501, 502, 579 Robert2 ca.1619 98, 502 Samuel2 ca.1625 502 Sarah2 ca.1627 502 Rosemorgan Hopestill 1642//3 See Mirick Hopestill 1669 189 Richard 189, 420 Rossiter Abigail 1692 See Penfield Josiah 72 Sarah 1654 See Sherman Timothy 1683 72 Row Constance b.1704 575 Rowland And 438 Elizabeth b.1660 595, 622 Henry 595, 622 Rebecca See (-----) Rebecca b.1672 533 Samuel 437 Rowlandson Joseph 233 Rowley (-----) b.1617 See Palmer Abigail b.1728 See Green Abigail5 ca.1703 512 Ann See Elsdon Anna ca.1704 See Fuller Anne5 1716 513 Daniel5 1719/20 513 Deborah ca.1689 See Fuller Dorothy See (-----) Ebenezer4 ca.1695 510, 511 Elizabeth 1630+ See Fuller Elizabeth ca.1693 See Fuller Elizabeth4 ca.1694 258 Emjustice4 b.1685 511 Hannah4 b.1688 511 Henry1 ca.1605 507 Joanna See (-----) John3 1667 510 John4 1690 258, 510, 511 Jonathan4 ca.1704 258, 510, 512 Joseph2 b.1630 507 Katherine See Crippen Lydia5 1718 513 Martha 1687 See Porter Martha5 1709/10 259, 513 Mary 1667 See Crippen Mary b.1661 See (-----) Mary b.1706 See Church Mary3 1652/3 509 Mary4 ca.1677 511 Mary5 1708 260, 512 Matthew3 1666 509, 510 Mehitable3 1660/1 256, 258, 509, 511 Mehitable4 1698 511 Mehitable5 1723 513 Mercy 1667 See Hatch Moses2 b.1630 247, 248, 256, 507-509 Moses3 1654 258, 508-511 Moses4 ca.1679 259, 260, 510-513 Moses5 1713 513 Naomi4 ca.1685 258, 511 Nathan3 ca.1664 507, 510 Nathaniel5 1732/3 513 Reuben5 1725 513 Samuel4 ca.1688 258, 510, 511 Sarah2 ca.1630 507, 510 Sarah3 1662 247, 509 Sarah5 1730 513 Shubael3 1660/1 258, 509 Royce Abigail b.1686 74 Abigail3 1667 517 Abijah3 1673 518 David3 1682 518 Deborah 1643/4 See Caulkins Deborah3 1680 518 Elizabeth 1648 See Lothrop / Lothropp Elizabeth3 1661/2 517 Esther b.1660 See Moss Hannah 1642 See Morgan Hannah 1644 See Churchill Hannah3 1671 518 Isaac2 1639+ 516 John3 1663 517 Jonathan2 ca.1637 189, 516, 517 Jonathan3 1678 518 Mary 1609 See Sims Mary b.1643 See Spinning Mary3 1657+ 517 Nathaniel2 ca.1639 516 Nehemiah2 ca.1635 516 Robert1 183, 515, 516 Ruth b.1687 See Beckwith Ruth2 1639+ 516 Ruth3 1669 189, 290, 517 Samuel2 1638+ 516 Sarah 1655 See Baldwin Sarah b.1668 See Lothrop / Lothropp Sarah b.1670 See Perigoe Sarah2 ca.1634 183, 516 Sarah3 1665 517 Rudd Olive 1743 See Phelps Zephaniah 458 Rumble Rose ca.1622 See Sherwood Thomas ca.1613 527 Rumsey Abigail ca.1680 444, 558 Benjamin 170 Elizabeth ca.1686 155, 559 Hannah 1677 See Osborn Hannah ca.1696 448 Isaac 444 Rachel b.1654 See Frost Robert 444 Susannah b.1678 See Lockwood Ruscoe John 137 Rebecca b.1681 137 Russell James 648 John 429 Rebecca b.1631 See Newberry Richard 1611 564 Rust Hannah b.1671 498 Mary 1642 See Wardwell Nathaniel 1640 498 Sackett Deborah 1660/1 See Filley John 224 Sarah b.1637 See Stiles Saffin John 416 Sallows John 600 Sarah See (-----) Sarah ca.1679 600 Salmon Lydia b.1790 282 Mary See (-----) Thomas 453 Saltonstall Richard 187 Sample Elizabeth b.1686 276 Sanford Abigail b.1722 155 Armida 1796 283 Ebenezer 283 Elizabeth 1679 365 Jerusha See Buck Sarah 1666 155 Sargeant Hannah 129 Jonathan 129 Savage Mehetabel ca.1667 See Phillips Thomas 467 Sawyer William 1613 374 Sayres Robert 373, 387 Scott Elizabeth 484, 485 Robert 648 Scribner Mary See Abbott Sarah b.1717 155 Thomas 1681 155 Scudder Elizabeth b.1631 411, 516 Seabrook Alice 1587 622 Alice b.1610 See Goodspeed Robert 528 Sarah ca.1623 528 Sears Sarah 1845 See Phelps Seeley Benjamin ca.1657 555 Cornelius ca.1650 443 Deborah b.1668 See Sturges / Sturgis Elizabeth ca.1637 See Burr Hannah ca.1656 See Bennett John 80, 282 Joseph ca.1659 364 Martha 281 Mary See (-----) Mary 1651+ See Godwin / Goodwin Mary b.1613 See Mason Mary ca.1631 See Turney Nathaniel 1627 142, 167, 364, 555, 595 Nathaniel ca.1650 142 Obadiah 443 Priscilla ca.1650 See Osborn Rachel 1799 See (-----) Robert 595 Selleck Abigail 1706/7 78 Sergeant John 367 Shatswell Rebecca b.1633 See Tuttle Richard ca.1626 498 Sarah 1648 498 Shattuck Mary 1645 161 Shaw Abraham1 1585 159, 521, 522 Alice b.1609 See (-----) Bridget 1592 See Best Grace2 ca.1621 179, 522, 630, 635 Jenet 521 John ca.1597 617 John2 ca.1628 522 John2 ca.1630 521, 522 Jonathan ca.1631 617 Joseph2 ca.1618 521, 522 Maria2 ca.1626 521, 522 Martha2 ca.1623 522 Martha2 ca.1632 521, 522 Mary 323 Phebe ca.1638 See Watson Sheafe Jacob 351 Sheldon Charles Ernest 1857 88 Fanny Hunter 1861 See Penfield Jacob 1794 61 Jacob Vanhess 61 Louisa See Tinkham Shelton Joan 159, 161 Joan ca.1599 401 Shepard Abigail ca.1688 See Allen / Allyn Benet 1609 482, 483 Deborah ca.1639 71 John 99 Sherman Benoni 1699/1700 558 Daniel 1668/9 558 Edmund 1572 607 Hester ca.1606 167-169, 435, 607 Joan b.1585 See Makim Rebecca ca.1672 See Wheeler Sarah 1654 72 Sarah ca.1700 See Sturges / Sturgis Sherwood Abigail 1750/1 See Ogden Abigail 1762 See Perry Abigail2 b.1655 526, 528 Abigail3 ca.1670 436 Abigail4 1670 529 Alice 1587 See Seabrook Alice ca.1587 See (-----) Ann ca.1637 See Turney Benjamin4 1669 529 Betsey6 ca.1780 441 David 1745 439, 440 Elizabeth b.1648 See (-----) Elizabeth b.1668 See Jackson Elizabeth3 ca.1645 528 Gurdon 78 Hannah 1641 See Hawley Hannah b.1659 See Jackson Hannah2 ca.1620 526, 527 Hannah4 1676+ 154, 530 Isaac2 1645 526, 528 Isaac4 ca.1675 530 Jane 1757 See Banks Jane2 b.1625 526, 527 John3 ca.1653 528 Joseph4 1702 440 Mary b.1629 See (-----) Mary b.1687 See Adams Mary ca.1643 See Fitch Mary ca.1683 See Wheeler Mary2 1643+ 526, 527 Mary2 b.1625 527 Mary3 ca.1650 528 Mary4 1670+ 529 Matthew2 ca.1643 171, 526, 527, 596 Phebe4 1675+ 530 Rebecca 1639 See Turney Rebecca b.1691 See Burr Rebecca2 ca.1625 526, 527 Reuben5 1753 441 Rose2 ca.1622 526, 527 Ruth2 b.1650 526, 527 Ruth3 1671+ 558 Ruth4 1672+ 529 Samuel3 ca.1681 171 Samuel4 1671+ 529 Sarah See (-----) Sarah 1641 See Turney Sarah 1665/6 See Hurd Sarah 1711 See Osborn Sarah b.1650 See Hide Sarah ca.1623 See Seabrook Sarah ca.1628 See Wheeler Sarah2 b.1649 526, 527 Sarah3 ca.1643 528 Sarah4 1653+ 529 Seth 1742 439 Stephen2 b.1643 363, 526, 527, 596 Thomas1 ca.1586 363, 525-527, 596, 622 Thomas2 b.1624 526-528, 622 Thomas3 b.1640 154, 436, 528, 529 Thomas4 1652+ 529 Thomasin2 b.1625 526, 527 Shove Abigail b.1717 See Cobb Benjamin 199, 200 Jonathan4 199 Sibley Sarah b.1638 218, 220 Silliman Abigail 1706/7 See Selleck Abigail b.1674 See Ogden Daniel 435 Daniel ca.1686 445 David 435 David 1737 78 Ebenezer 1707 78 Ebenezer 1734 78 Hannah b.1710 See Booth Hezekiah 1738/9 439 Hezikiah 76, 77 Lydia 1741/2 See Penfield Nathaniel 1696 78 Peaceable b.1648 See (-----) Sarah 1740 See Penfield Thankful 1692 See Howes / Howse Simonds William 611 Sims Mary ca.1609 183, 515, 516 Skampe Mary b.1677 278 Skidmore Jedidah b.1636 363 Skinner Emily b.1833 90 John 223 Joseph 1643 223 Mary 1645+ See Filley Mary 1686/7 See Gillett Mary ca.1620 See Loomis Nathaniel 290 Skipper Katherine ca.1638 370 Sleeper Dorothy 1900 See Norton Frank 91 Sloss Esther b.1690 See Burr John 171 Smedley Abigail 1676 See Dimon James 1705 558 Jane ca.1704 See Sturges / Sturgis Mary 1708 See Burr Samuel 1673 558 Smith (-----) 339 Abigail 1746/7 340 Anna 1762 See Hodges Anna Hodges 325 Benjamin 457 Bethia ca.1660 550 Elisha 329 Elizabeth See Chileab Elizabeth 1627 234 Elizabeth b.1675 See Jennings Elizabeth ca.1602 See Chileab Elizabeth ca.1647 See Tisdale Elizabeth2 1630+ 533 Elizabeth2 1635+ 363, 528 Ellen2 b.1637 297, 364, 533 Eluzai2 1649+ 533 Eunice See (-----) Frances ca.1595 See Tough Frances ca.1700 124 Giles1 ca.1603 297, 363, 526, 533 Hannah 1704+ See Phelps Henry H. 86 Joanna2 ca.1639 533 Joannah b.1623 See (-----) John 424, 465, 586 John2 1650+ 533 Jonathan 642, 643 Joseh 641 Lucy ca.1703 See Andrews Lydia b.1639 See Wright Lydia b.1736 301 Margaret 81 Mary 1734 See Mirick Noah 124 Philip 235 Rebecca 130, 649, See (-----) Rebecca b.1672 See Rowland Rebecca ca.1634 See Foote Richard 550, 641 Samuel 232, 234, 235 Samuel2 ca.1649 533 Sarah b.1652 See Frost Thomas 539, 612 Snow Naomi 1670 See Whitman William 630 Soatlie Maria b.1651 370 Somerby Abiell 375 Anthony 1610 374, 376 Souther Nathaniel 311 Southworth Constant ca.1612 313 Thomas ca.1617 312, 313 Spafford Amos Catlin 2, 89 Christiana See Jewell Jonathan 326 Sarah 1767 326 Spalding Asa 437 Speck Sarah b.1674 176 Spenser Thomas 1607 540 Spinning Abigail ca.1640 See Hubbard Humphrey 352, 517 Mary b.1643 517 Sprague Elizabeth 1651 See Stower Elizabeth b.1685 571 John 1652 571 Stacey Anna b.1618 168, 227, 527, 596, 608 Nymphas 602 Standish Eunice b.1680 550 Susannh ca.1604 See Francis Thomas ca.1610 550 Stanford Martha b.1680 125, 601, 602 Mary b.1683 600 Robert 601 Stanley Abraham 475 Benet 1609 See Tritton Caleb 195 Caleb 1642 542 Hannah2 b.1646 482, 536 Mary2 ca.1629 483, 484, 536 Nathaniel2 ca.1638 536 Prudence 1710 See Pinney Sarah 1636 See Boosey Sarah b.1657 268 Sarah2 b.1643 536 Thomas1 ca.1597 482, 483, 535, 536 Staples Deborah ca.1708 See Sturges / Sturgis John 557 Mary b.1633 See (-----) Sarah See (-----) Thomas 101, 435, 559 Thomas 1701 559 Stebbing / Stebbins Benoni 131 Editha ca.1610 204, 268, 542 Edward1 ca.1594/5 204, 268, 539-546 Elizabeth2 ca.1631 542, 544, 546 Frances ca.1595 See Tough Lovicey 340 Mary ca.1641 See Day Mary2 ca.1630 268, 485, 546 Thomas 1648 204 William 539 Steele Sarah b.1669 147 Stephens Katherine b.1664 397 Stevens Elizabeth b.1725 575 Esther b.1669 363 Steward (-----) 281 Lydia 1739+ See Giddings Sarah b.1663 601 Stewart Alexander 80 Elizabeth 62 John 224 Philo ca.1770 80 Sarah See Bogue Sarah 1771 See Penfield Sarah b.1637 See Stiles Stiles Charles A. 1833 62 Elizabeth ca.1645 See Sherwood Francis 187 Hepsibah 1709 457 John 224 Rachel See (-----) Robert 457 Samuel 528 Sarah b.1637 224 Stimpson Abigail b.1665 See Sweetser Andrew ca.1650 570, 571 Stockbridge Charles 603 Sarah 1721 See Low Stoddard Bethia ca.1660 See Smith Caleb2 1648 550 Elizabeth b.1661 See Curtis Elizabeth2 1656 550 Eunice b.1680 See Standish John1 ca.1620 549, 641, 642 John2 642 John2 ca.1645 549, 642 Joshua2 1648 550 Mary b.1679 See Marshall Mary ca.1622 See Foote Mary2 1643 549, 564, 641-643 Mercy2 1652 550 Nathaniel2 1661 550 Stodder Deborah See Royce Thomas 518 Stone Mary b.1658 371 Samuel 502 Samuel 1646 580 Sarah 1658 See Taintor Storey / Story Anne ca.1740 126 Elizabeth See (-----) Mary b.1753 See (-----) Nehemiah 1720 301 Rachel b.1701 See Andrews Sarah 1720 See Gould Seth 1646 277 Stephen 126 Zechariah 1684 301 Stoughton Ann 260 Israel 428 Thomas 351 William 629 Stowe Johane 491 Stower Elizabeth 1651 571 John 159 Richard 1616 565 Straton Richard 554 Stratton Abigail b.1691 171 Richard 555 Robert 648 Sarah b.1672 See Sturges / Sturgis Streame John 130 Martha See Beard Mary 1653 130 Street Alice See Poole Hannah b.1639 112 Nicholas 112, 415 Susannah b.1643 322, 394, 415, 416 Strong Abigail 1619 See Ford Abijah 1704 See Chappell Experience 1650 456 Joanna 1680 See Gillett John 130 John 1701 190 Josiah 1678 190, 289 Return 1640/1 483 Thankful 1663 130 Sturges / Sturgis Abigail b.1675 See (-----) Abigail ca.1706 See Bradley Abigail ca.1732/3 See Dimon Abigail2 ca.1673 444, 554, 555 Abigail3 ca.1702 556, 558 Ann 1699 See Barlow Benjamin3 ca.1710 556, 559 Christopher3 1680+ 556, 557 Christopher3 ca.1680 554 David3 1696 556, 558 Deborah b.1637 See Barlow Deborah2 b.1668 553-555 Deborah3 ca.1708 556, 559 Edward5 ca.1763 440 Elizabeth 1767 See Ogden Elizabeth ca.1714 See Barlow Elizabeth4 1735 560 Esther3 ca.1701 556, 558 Esther4 1744 560 Eunice4 1730/1 560 Hannah 1703/4 See Osborn Hezekiah4 1725 440, 559 Jane3 ca.1704 556, 558 Jane4 1729 79, 438-440, 559 Jeremiah3 b.1696 556, 558 Jerusha4 1727 559 John1 ca.1624 553, 554 John2 555 Jonathan2 ca.1657 553-555 Jonathan5 1740 439 Joseph2 ca.1654 553-558 Joseph3 b.1696 558 Joseph4 1739 560 Judson4 1747/8 560 Mary 1670 See Hill Mary 1677+ See Godwin / Goodwin Mary3 ca.1705 558 Sarah 1662 See Judson Sarah b.1679 See Osborn Sarah2 b.1672 554, 555 Sarah3 ca.1700 556, 558 Sarah4 1732/3 560 Sarah4 ca.1707 448 Soloman3 ca.1698 438, 556-559 Susannah b.1666 See Banks Thomas2 554, 555 Swaine Daniel 503, 580 Dorcas b.1662 580 Dorcas ca.1632 See Rose Samuel 501 Sweetser Abigail ca.1634 See Wigglesworth Abigail3 b.1665 568, 569, 571 Anna2 ca.1631 567 Benjamin2 ca.1633 563, 564, 566-571 Benjamin3 1666 423, 568-572, 574, 575 Benjamin4 1695/6 575 Bethia b.1618 See Cook / Cooke Bethiah3 1663 568, 569, 571 Constance b.1704 See Row Elizabeth 1671 See White Elizabeth 1672 See Phillips Elizabeth b.1633 See (-----) Elizabeth b.1685 See Sprague Elizabeth b.1725 See Stevens Elizabeth2 1672 See Phillips Elizabeth2 ca.1642/3 567 Elizabeth4 1694 575 Hannah2 1638 564, 567 Henry4 1699 575 Henry4 1710 576 John4 1700 575 Jonathan4 1702 575 Joseph3 1669/70 571 Joseph4 ca.1696 568, 569 Katherine 1694 See Taylor Martha 1704 See Green Mary 1703 See Green Mary b.1715 See Cary Mary2 ca.1637 567 Mary4 1706 301, 422, 423, 576 Mehetabel4 1712 576 Phillips4 1704 576 Samuel3 1673 568-571 Sarah See Weeks Sarah 1666 See Lynde Sarah2 1631+ 564, 567 Seth1 1606 563-567 Seth3 1668 568-571 Ursula b.1685 See Coles Wigglesworth3 1677 568-571 William4 1697 575 Taintor (-----)2 b.1646 579 Charles1 579 Charles2 1622+ 579 Dorcas b.1662 See Swaine Elizabeth ca.1621 See Rose Elizabeth3 1655 580 Joanna3 1657 190, 289, 580 John3 1650 580 Mabel b.1666 See Olmstead Marie2 b.1659 579 Mary 1659/60 See Loomis Michael2 ca.1621 579 Michael2 ca.1624 289, 580 Michael3 1652 206, 580 Sarah3 1658 580 Talbut Jared 112 Sarah ca.1643 See Andrews Talcott John 480, 540 Samuel 234, 639 Tapp Sarah 352 Tarbox Asenath 1737 See Phelps Solomon 458 Tarne Sarah b.1641 586 Tarr Benjamin 1700 602, 603 Caleb 1703 603 Elizabeth 1667 See Dicer Elizabeth b.1695 See Felt Eunice 1720 603 Martha 1701 See Wallis Rebecca 1698/9 See Wallis Richard ca.1646 602 William b.1690 603 Taylor (-----) 255 Elizabeth 1638+ See Fuller Jasper 248 Joanna b.1696 See (-----) John ca.1667 575 Katherine 1694 575 Katherine b.1672 See Johnson Lois b.1794 260 Stephen 223 Violatte b.1774 292 Violette ca.1749 260 Teffe Lydia b.1635 213, 224 William 213 Temple Charles 37 Tenney Hannah 1643 370 Terry Martha 1666 See Boreman Samuel 147 Thatcher Fear 1707 78 John 1639 255 Thaxter Elizabeth b.1610 See (-----) Thomas 217 Theale Joseph 1640 358 Rebecca ca.1633 See Jones Thomas Ann Walker 1672/3 See Tisdale Experience 189 Jane b.1620 491 Nathaniel 397 William 491 Thompson Ann 1632+ See Fitch Dorothy b.1687 168 Elizabeth See (-----) Elizabeth ca.1644 141 John 141, 227, 526 Martha b.1673 269 Simon 388 Thorp Jabez ca.1727/8 449 Martha ca.1730 See Osborn Peter 449 Sarah See (-----) Sarah ca.1737 See Gold Stephen 1737/8 440 Zoa ca.1763 440 Thorton Thomas 480 Thrall Mehitable 1664 196 Phillury b.1644 456 Sarah See Allen / Allyn Timothy 196 Thresher Israel 396 John 394 Sarah b.1665 394 Tibbals Josiah 528 Mary b.1630 See (-----) Mary ca.1650 See Sherwood Thomas 1615 528 Tilley Elizabeth ca.1607 315 Tilson Mary b.1638 411 Tinkham Louisa 61 Tisdale Abigail 1660+ See Andrews Abigail b.1693 See Hodges Abigail2 ca.1660 584, 586 Abigail3 ca.1692 588, 589, 591 Ann Walker3 1672/3 397 Elizabeth2 1687 588 Elizabeth2 ca.1647 584, 586 Elizabeth3 ca.1694 591 Elkanah3 ca.1684 587, 588, 590 Hannah b.1651 See Rogers Hannah3 ca.1688 323, 324, 588, 589, 591 James2 ca.1644 322, 583, 586 John1 ca.1614 583-586 John2 ca.1641 397, 583, 585, 586 John3 584 Joseph2 ca.1656 584, 586-590 Joseph3 ca.1682 587, 588, 590 Joshua2 ca.1646 415, 584-586 Martha3 ca.1676 322 Mary 1663 See Leonard Mary ca.1645 See Avery Mary2 ca.1658 584, 586 Mary3 ca.1686 588, 589, 590 Ruth See (-----) Ruth ca.1685 See Reed Sarah 1618 See Walker Sarah2 ca.1650 584, 586 Sarah3 ca.1690 324, 588, 589, 591 Thomas 583 Tomlinson Agur 383 Elizabeth 1658/9 See Judson Elizabeth 1684 382 Tompkins Mary See (-----) Mary ca.1643 502 Micah 502 Toppan Abraham 375 Topping Deborah 1636 See Lockwood John 607 Tottingham Esther Ann 58 Joseph 58 Tough Frances ca.1595 268, 539, 541, 544-546 Ralph 539 Towne Amasa 81 Charlotte 1790 See Penfield Josiah 81 Margaret See Smith Towner Mary 282 Townsend Seneca D. 64 Tozor Susan b.1724 280 Tracy Mary b.1640 306 Mary ca.1622 See Foote Nathaniel 549 Thomas ca.1609 234, 549 Tratte Richard 232 Treadwell Deborah b.1700 See Burr Ruth b.1657 See Wheeler Samuel 168 Timothy ca.1683 168 Treat Alice 1594 See Gaylord Hannah b.1670 See Wright Honour 1616 642 James 1666 147 Richard 1584 203 Richard 1622 203 Sarah ca.1642 See Coleman Tritton Alice See Goldhatch Benet 1609 535, 536 Daniel 535 Trow Mary 631 Trowbridge Elizabeth 1660 420 James ca.1626 420 Margaret 1638 See Atherton Tudor Abigail 1658 See Filley Joanna b.1696 See (-----) Mary b.1638 See Loomis Owen 223, 484 Samuel ca.1652 223 Sarah 1652 484 Tufts John 1673+ 574 Tully John 305 Turberfield Susan b.1638 435 Turner Hannah 1687 See Penfield Joanna 1660 See Benton John 72 John 1687 72 Turney Ann2 ca.1637 154, 436, 529, 595, 622 Benjamin1 b.1600 527, 529, 595, 622 Benjamin2 ca.1645 596 Elizabeth b.1668 See Holly Judith See (-----) Judith2 ca.1635 170, 487, 595, 622 Mary ca.1605 See Odell Mary2 ca.1631 142, 364, 555, 595 Rebecca b.1658 See Keeler Rebecca2 1639 527, 596 Robert 595 Robert2 ca.1633 595 Ruth2 1643/4 596 Sarah2 ca.1641 527, 596 Turrill Lois 1741 281 Nathan 281 Ruth See (-----) Tuttle Joan See Antrobus John 273 Rebecca b.1633 498 Upham John 402 Nathaniel 570 Phinehas 570 Varney Thomas 277 Veasey Mary b.1637 161 Very Hannah 124 Vessey Sible 479 Vincent John 96 Vining Sarah b.1687 631 Wade Abijah 1673 See Royce Robert 518 Sarah ca.1632 See Phelps William 453 Wadsworth Abigail 1704 See Penfield Abigail ca.1646 See Andrews Christopher 112 Grace See Cole James 1677 74 James ca.1700 74 John 536 John ca. 1638 112 Mary b.1646 112, 586 Ruth b.1687 See Noyes Sarah b.1643 See Stanley William 1595 540, 541 Wainwright John 121 Wakeman Abigail 1705 See Allen / Allyn Elizabeth ca.1702 560 Joseph 102 Samuel 1603 351 Walker Abigail 1647 See Prudden Hannah See Mirick James 1620 583, 584 John ca.1640 420 Joseph 1646 492 Mary 1641 See Prudden Nehemiah 588 Sarah 1618 583, 584, 586 Zechariah 1637 491 Wallace Elizabeth 1777 See Penfield Frances B. 91 Matthew 80 Sarah See Wright William 49 William 1769 43, 80 William 1806+ 43 William T. 2 Waller Elizabeth Amelia 1811 See Hodges Hannah See Baldwin Peter 132 Royal H. 36 Wallis (-----)2 b.1657 600 Benjamin2 b.1678 600 Benjamin3 1707 602, 603 Dorcas2 ca.1658 600 Elizabeth See (-----) Elizabeth b.1682 See Morgan Elizabeth b.1688 See Black Elizabeth2 1678 601 Elizabeth3 ca.1693/4 125, 281, 602 Eunice 1720 See Tarr Hannah 1699 See Card Hannah4 602 James2 ca.1670 125, 600-602 James3 ca.1696 602 John1 ca.1632 599, 600 Jonathan3 1711 602, 603 Joseph2 1678+ 601 Joseph3 1704 603 Josiah2 ca.1661 600 Martha See Stanford Martha3 1701 603 Mary b.1683 See Stanford Mary b.1736 See Williams Mary ca.1644 See Phippen Rebecca2 b.1690 601 Rebecca3 1698/9 602, 603 Sarah 1721 See Low Sarah b.1693 See (-----) Sarah ca.1679 See Sallows Sarah4 602 Susanna2 601 Walter Abigail 1645 See Phillips Thomas 466 Wanton Margaret 640 Ward Abigail2 ca.1642 608 Andrew1 b.1593 167-169, 435, 607 Andrew2 ca.1644 608 Anne2 ca.1630 607 Deborah 1636 See Lockwood Edmund2 b.1629 607 Esther3 1669 258 Esther3 ca.1664 558 Hannah b.1659 See Ogden Hannah b.1664 130 Hannah ca.1661 See Howkins Hannah3 ca.1692 448 Hester ca.1606 See Sherman Hester2 ca.1636 167, 555, 608 Isabel 129 John2 ca.1638 608 Lawrance 501, 502 Mary 99 Mary b.1651 See Harris Mary2 ca.1636 168, 608 Rebecca4 ca.1716 448 Samuel2 ca.1646 435, 609 Sarah2 ca.1640 99, 169, 170, 608 Trial b.1655 See Meigs William2 ca.1632 607 Wardwell Alice b.1623 See Pyce Mary 1642 498 Mary b.1633 See Kinsman Uzall 1639 495 William ca.1606/7 495 Warham Abigail See (-----) Jane b.1605 See Dabinott John ca.1595 427, 428, 480 Warner Ann 1669 354 Daniel 354 John 1616 611, 612 Jonathan 1778 62 Mary See (-----) Mary 1669 See Hubbard William 642 Warr Abraham1 299, 611, 614 Alice See (-----) Sarah2 ca.1652 299, 300, 611, 612, 614 Warren Barnard 1790 60 Warriner Elizabeth b.1629 See Gibbons Elizabeth ca.1645 See Baldwin James 1641 130 William 129 Washburn Mary 636 Waterbury Sarah b.1650 213 Waters Elizabeth 1700 See Webster Joseph 291 Joseph ca.1737 291 Lydia 1759 See Gillett Watkins David 555 Edward B. 1808 85 Mary b.1688 382 Sarah 1662 See Judson Watson Elizabeth2 1647/8 618 Elkanah2 1655/6 618 George1 ca.1602 312, 313, 617 Jedediah 1666 196, 267 John2 ca.1636 617 Jonathan2 1651/2 618 Margery 276 Mary 1658 See Clark / Clarke Mary b.1633 See Rockwell Mary2 ca.1642 395, 396, 586, 587, 618 Mercy b.1665 See Hedges Phebe2 ca.1638 617 Phoebe ca.1615 See Hicks Robert ca.1608 196, 267 Samuel2 1647/8 618 Way Alice ca.1658 188 Eliza 545 Webster Elizabeth 1700 291 Robert 542, 545 Weed Dorcas ca.1641 205, 641 Jonas 641 Mary See (-----) Weeks John 509 Mary 1652/3 See Rowley Sarah 575 Welch Jonathan 649 Katherine 1666 See Wyer Weller Richard 542 Welles Elizabeth ca.1595 See Deming Mary b.1682 384 Robert 642 Thomas 231 Wells Abigail b.1660 630 Julia 3 Nathaniel 274 Westwood William 1606 480, 539 Wheeler Abigail ca.1668 See Burr Alice2 ca.1616 621 Ann b.1600 See Halsey Ann2 ca.1613/4 621 Bethiah 1663 See Sweetser Catherine4 1712 447 Deborah ca.1685/6 See Nichols Elizabeth b.1660 See Rowland Elizabeth2 ca.1622 622 Hannah2 ca.1617/8 141, 444, 622 Isaac 576 Isaac 1642 171 Isaac 1678 570, 571 Jean b.1623 See (-----) John 528 John ca.1636 527 John ca.1640 227 John2 1623/4 170, 487, 595, 622 John3 ca.1664 169, 170, 487 Joseph3 ca.1674 447 Judith ca.1635 See Turney Lydia 1689 See Porter Mary ca.1683 171 Mehetabel 1712 See Sweetser Rebecca ca.1672 558 Richard2 ca.1614 621 Richard2 ca.1620 622 Ruth 1641/2 See Clark / Clarke Ruth b.1657 168 Sarah b.1636 See Merriam Sarah b.1649 See Sherwood Sarah b.1664 See Beers Sarah ca.1637 See Prescott Sarah ca.1643 See Sherwood Sarah2 ca.1628 529, 622 Susan 373 Thomas 1606 227, 527 Thomas1 ca.1591 141, 361, 529, 595, 621 Whipple Elizabeth ca.1629 612 John ca.1632 274, 299, 496 John ca.1660 496 White Anna ca.1560 479 Anna ca.1597 204, 267, 292, 381, 536 Anna ca.1600 482 Bridget 1561 See Allgar Elizabeth 1671 571 John 471, 602 Mary 1638 See Frothingham Robert 1562 479 Thomas 648 Thomas 1636 571 Whitear John 437 Whitehead Mercy 1668 72 Whiting Hannah ca.1626 See Dwight John 326, 545 Nathaniel 218, 220 Rebecca 1756 326 Sarah See Foster Whitlock David 529 Hannah b.1623 129 John 529 Mary 1670+ See Sherwood Sarah 1653+ See Sherwood Whitman Abigail b.1686 See Burnam / Burnham / Burnum Abigail ca.1642 See Byram Abijah2 ca.1646 626-630 Ebenezer3 b.1673 630 Elizabeth2 1629+ 626, 628, 629 Hannah 1685 See Allen / Allyn Hannah b.1673 See Pratt Hannah2 1641 629 Hannah3 b.1680 631 John1 b.1610 625-629 John2 b.1641 626-629 John3 1658 630 Judith2 1641+ 396, 627, 628, 630 Mary b.1670 See Ford Mary b.1702 See Cary Mary ca.1693 See Conant Mary2 b.1634 626, 628, 629 Mary3 b.1685 631 Naomi3 1670 630 Nicholas3 ca.1675 631 Ruth b.1616 See (-----) Ruth b.1649 See Reed Sarah b.1687 See Vining Sarah ca.1650 See Alcock Sarah2 b.1641 626, 629 Susanna3 b.1677 631, 636 Thomas2 ca.1629 625, 628, 629, 630, 636 Zechariah2 ca.1644 99, 626, 627, 629 Whitney John 160 Wickham Mary 644 Wigglesworth Abigail ca.1634 567-571 Edward 1604 567 Esther b.1618 See Middlebrook Michael 1631 568 Wilbore Samuel 321 Shadrach 416 Wilcox Mary b.1682 74 Wild Sarah b.1752 200 Wilford John 502 Wilkinson Abigail 1686 130 Edward 130 Rebecca See Smith Willard Eliza b.1822 88 Willett Joanna b.1627 See Boyse Thomas ca.1610 491, 617 Williams Anne b.1724 200 Benjamin 394, 416 Elizabeth See Leonard Elizabeth 1647/8 See Watson Experience 1705 323 Frances See Dighton Hannah 74, See Robinson Jacob 642 John 77, 323 Jonathan 1683 397 Joseph 256, 618 Mary 125, See (-----) Mary b.1643 See Macey Mary b.1736 603 Mary ca.1644 See Fuller Rebecca ca.1662 See Macey Richard 110, 111, 416 Ruth 268 Ruth b.1670 See Bradley Sarah 88 Seth 396 Thomas 154, 397, 416 Willington Roger 159 Willis Benjamin2 ca.1657 635, 636 Benjamin3 ca.1696 636 Comfort2 ca.1654 635 Elizabeth b.1622 See Hodgkins Elizabeth2 ca.1663 635 Elizabeth3 1688 636 Experience ca.1649 See Byram Hannah See (-----) Hannah2 b.1648 635 John1 ca.1606 635 John2 1638+ 179, 635 Joseph2 ca.1644 416, 635 Lydia b.1664 See (-----) Mary b.1703 See Kingsley / Kingsly Mary b.1706 See Leonard Nathaniel2 1638+ 635 Sarah b.1657 See Lincoln Sarah2 b.1659 635 Susanna b.1677 See Whitman Susannah3 b.1687 200, 325, 636 Thomas3 b.1686 636 Thomas3 ca.1694 636 Wilmot Ann b.1676 558 Benjamin 381 Elizabeth See (-----) Wilson Elizabeth ca.1631 See Stebbing / Stebbins Isabel 453 Jacob 575 Jane b.1622 612 John 1650 541, 542, 545 Joseph 71 Lydia See Cole Robert 546 Samuel 1652 541 Sarah 1679/80 See Penfield Wilton David 481 Winchell David 1643 223 Elizabeth 1649 See Filley Mary 1651 See Griffin Winslow Joseph 588-590 Mary ca.1686 See Tisdale Wise John 117 Witherell William 585 Wolcott Henry 193, 195, 265, 428 Martha 1639 See Pitkin Mary 196 Rodger 194, 195 Sarah b.1627 See Newberry Simon 1625 193, 195 Wolterton Benet 1609 See Tritton Gregory ca.1593 535 Susannah b.1622 373-376 Wood / Woods Dorcas b.1630 599 Elizabeth b.1620 501 Woodbury Abigail 1645 See Phillips Jonathan 466 Woodward Anne See Beamsley Deborah 1643/4 See Caulkins Elizabeth 1688 See Willis Ezekiel 121 John ca.1648 517 Margaret 1655 121 Nathaniel ca.1678 636 Peter 219 Richard 159 Sarah b.1712 124 Woolson Levi 1807 85 Wright (-----) b.1616 See Cranbroke Abigail 1680/1 See Churchill Ann 1695 See Deming Benjamin3 1686 642, 643 Dorcas ca.1641 See Weed Elizabeth 1656 See Stoddard Elizabeth ca.1637 See Chittenden Elizabeth3 1667 643 Hannah 1694 See Holmes Hannah3 1670/1 149 Hannah3 b.1670 147 Hannah3 ca.1670 205 James2 ca.1641 205, 641 John3 1679 149, 206, 642-644 John4 1709 644 Joseph2 ca.1639 639-643 Joseph3 1669/70 642, 643 Lucy4 1711 644 Lucy4 1713/4 644 Lydia2 b.1639 641 Marcy4 1707 206 Margaret See (-----) Mary See Dudley See (-----) ary ca.1639 See Butler Mary2 1639+ 641 Mary3 1665 643 Mary3 b.1660 353 Mercy 1687 See Boreman Mercy ca.1652 See Deming Mercy4 1707 644 Nathaniel3 1688 642, 644 Prudence 1713 See Deming Prudence b.1692 See Deming Samuel2 ca.1634 147, 640, 641 Sarah 80 Sarah3 1674 643 Thomas1 ca.1610 353, 639, 640 Thomas2 1630+ 639, 640 Thomas3 1675/6 642, 643 Wyatt James 107, 109-111, 319-321 John 112, 402 Mary 390 Thomas 495 Wyer Abigail b.1671 See Lawrence Edward1 ca.1622 421, 648, 649 Edward2 b.1663 649 Eleazer2 1672 649 Elizabeth ca.1638/9 See Johnson Elizabeth2 1659 421, 649 Hannah2 ca.1665 649 Katherine2 1666 649 Nathaniel2 1668 649 Robert2 1663/4 649 Ruhamah2 1670 649 Ruth b.1680 See Johnson Sarah ca.1671 See Adams Sarah2 1677/8 649 William2 1680 649 Zechariah2 1675/6 649 York Benjamin 279 Hannah See (-----) Mary ca.1686 See Giddings Samuel ca.1645 279 Younglove Samuel 387, 390 Sarah b.1647 See Kinsman   Katherine E. Rowland, The Pioneers of WINNEBAGO and BOONE COUNTIES, ILLINOIS who came before 1841, (Baltimore, Maryland: Gateway Press, Inc., 1990).  Rockford Morning Star, 20 August 1936.  The association of Samuel Penfield as the husband of Hannah Fry is by logical inference and hence requires some further explanation. In D. C. Saunders summary brief accounts of the families of the two early settlers Anthony Fry and Samuel Penfield Sr. are given. NOTEREF _Ref1192842 \h 14 By 1671 Anthony Fry and his wife Hannah () were living in Yarmouth, Massachusetts where their first five childrem were born. Anthony attended the first town meeting of Bristol and hence was living there by 1685. In the February 11, 1689 census of Bristol, Anthony is listed as being in Bristol with a wife and seven children. By 1650 or thereabouts Samuel Penfield Sr. was in Lynn, Massachusetts where on November 30, 1675 he married, Mary Lewis. NOTEREF _Ref400123900 \h 3 Samuel Penfield Jr. was born in Lynn on September 17, 1676. NOTEREF _Ref400123900 \h 3 After the birth of their second child in Lynn, Samuel and Mary moved with their family to Rehoboth, Massachusetts where both Sarah and John were born. Samuel Sr. attended the first town meeting of Bristol, Massachusetts in 1681 and was admitted as a citizen of the new town. The other children of Samuel and Mary were born in Bristol over the years 1685 to 1696. On June 12, 1695 Samuel Penfield Sr. and Anthony Fry together with his wife Hannah were among those baptized in the newly founded 1st Church of Christ, Congregational in Bristol. NOTEREF _Ref400123502 \h 9 Before 1700 Samuel Penfield Jr. married, Hannah the daughter of Anthony and Hannah Fry, for Samuel III was born on July 10, 1700 in Bristol. NOTEREF _Ref1192170 \h 17 That it was Hannah Fry that Samuel Jr. married, may be inferred from the fact that Samuel and Hannah Penfield acted as administrators on the estate of Lieutenant Thomas Fry (the older brother of Hannah) dated October 3, 1706. By this time Anthony Fry had died and Hannah, his widow had remarried, a widower, Deacon John Butterworth. Thomas Frys estate consisted of personal effects and were found to be with his mother, Mrs. Hannah Butterworth.  NOTEREF _Ref1191679 \h 15 In contrast to this line of argument, F.B.Penfield in her treatment of the descendants of Samuel Penfield Sr. offers as a conjecture that Samuel Jr.s wife was Hannah Shepard. A more than cursory search for a Shepard family with a daughter born at the right time has yielded no Hannahs who were not spoken for by some one other than Samuel. Inasmuch as no marriage record has been found, there is also no reason that Shepard must be the surname of Hannah. It is the complete absence of such information that makes the above inference all the more plausible.  David Burr, born 1722, was referred to as Junior to distinguish him from David Burr, born 1718/9.  David Burr, born 1722, was referred to as Junior to distinguish him from David Burr, born 1718/9.  The above 1917 description of Sturges Penfields character was most likely written by his granddaughter Annie Frances Penfield, the wife of Calvin Robinson Mower, of Rockford, Illinois, to which place three of Sturges and Lauras sons, including David Sturges Penfield, Annies father, emigrated in the 1840s. Although Annie visited Pittsford as a small child with her parents, she could not have know her grandfather from an adult viewpoint as she was only 13 when he died. One may imagine that the information in the written description came from Annies father David Sturges or from her aunt, Katherine Jane Penfield in writing or in remembered conversation. While not at the same time, both Annie and her aunt attended Mt. Holyoke College where her aunt compiled a family history. The never-forgotten sound instruction Sturges impressed on his own children certainly came through David Sturges down to Annie: she too, in her long lifetime, was firmly committed to church, the work ethic, temperance, and equal eduational opportunities for women.  The surnames were reversed in the Penfield Genealogy.  The name of Robert Royces wife, Mary Sims, is conjectured.  The inventory of the estate of Abraham Shaw is recorded in Book II of the Probate Records of Suffolk County, Massachusetts.  There were three Thomas Sherwoods in the Fairfield Stratford area of Connecticut whose time-periods overlapped and have caused confusion to genealogists. We have followed the choice of Andrew Sherwood, Reference  NOTEREF _Ref411014317 \h 1b, in sorting out the relationship, as opposed to the choice made by Jacobus, Reference  NOTEREF _Ref411014317 \h 1a. The most weighty evidence that influenced this decision was the wording in the deed of transfer of land from Ruth (Sherwood) Barlow to her son Francis Barlow. In 1725/6 she made over the woodland noreast of Sasco (Sasqua) Neck, to her son Francis Barlow She had inherited it from her honored father, Thomas3 Sherwood. The land in question had originally been bequeathed to Thomas2 by his father, Thomas1 in his 1655 Will.  Copied from Reference  NOTEREF _Ref516414600 \h 2 with paragraphing added.  Deborah is referred to in her fathers will as Deborah Redfield.  No original of this will is contained in Middlesex Probate File 22037.  17th-century copy in Middlesex Probate Records 2:46-49 (inventory and amendment).  A Verbatim Copy from Reference  NOTEREF _Ref406259816 \h 1.  A Verbatim Copy from Reference  NOTEREF _Ref406259816 \h 1.  For information concerning Edward Howards character see Reference  NOTEREF _Ref411350176 \h 1a.  Samuels first wife was a daughter of Richard and Mary Ogden, but her given name is by conjecture only.  Inclusion of Richard Wheeler in this family is based on circumstantial evidence only.  For a rational explanation for this identification of Sergeant Thomas Wheeler, see Refernce  NOTEREF _Ref413234785 \h 1 and Reference  NOTEREF _Ref413306218 \h 5, page 102.  The identification of Sarah Merriams parents is circumstantial only.  A Verbatim Copy from Reference  NOTEREF _Ref406910638 \h 1 with paragraphing added.  A faithful copy from Reference  NOTEREF _Ref406910638 \h 1. Recorded as Ebenezer Whitman and Abigail Barnam.  The following entries in the Wethersfield V.R.s appear to be errors: Ensign Samuel is recorded as marrying Mary [-----] on Feb. 13, 1681; Mary, the wife of Samuel, is recorded as dying on Oct. 6, 1659.  The second marriage of Deacon Joseph Wright is recorded in the Wethersfield Records as with Mercy (-----). The question of the surname of this Mercy has occasioned considerable speculation and conjecture. In particular, in several references including Reference  NOTEREF _Ref408733028 \h 1, Mercy Stoddard, Mary Stoddards younger sister, is offered as a candidate for the second wife. The squashing of this conjecture and the identification of Mercy as being Mercy Deming was done by Frank Farnsworth Starr in Reference  NOTEREF _Ref408734038 \h 7. By carefully examining the probate records of John Deming, Mercy Demings father, and of John Stoddard, Mary Stoddards brother, he was able to show that without a doubt Mercy Deming was Deacon Joseph Wrights second wife.  XE "Stoddard:Mary2 1643"  XE "Stoddard:John1 ca.1620"  XE "Stoddard:John2"  XE "Stoddard:John2 ca.1645"   The name Heacox is a variant of Hitchcock.  PAGE ii PAGE iii PAGE iv Ancestry of Annie Frances Penfield PAGE viii Ancestry of Annie Frances Penfield PAGE vii Table of Contents PAGE ix Ancestry of Annie Frances Penfield PAGE x PAGE 4 Ancestry of Annie Frances Penfield PAGE 1 PAGE 3 Annie Frances Penfield PAGE 70 PAGE 35 PAGE 86 Ancestry of Annie Frances Penfield PAGE 87 Descendants of Samuel Penfield of Bristol PAGE 514 PAGE 639 PAGE 518 Ancestry of Annie Frances Penfield PAGE 519 Descendants of Robert Royce of New London PAGE 520 PAGE 522 Ancestry of Annie Frances Penfield PAGE 523 Descendants of Abraham Shaw of Dedham PAGE 524 PAGE 530 Ancestry of Annie Frances Penfield PAGE 531 Descendants of Thomas Sherwood of Fairfield PAGE 532 PAGE 443 PAGE 533 Descendants of Giles Smith of Fairfield PAGE 534 PAGE 536 Ancestry of Annie Frances Penfield PAGE 537 Descendants of Thomas Stanley of Hadley PAGE 538 PAGE 546 Ancestry of Annie Frances Penfield PAGE 547 Descendants of Deacon Edward Stebbins of Windsor PAGE 548 PAGE 550 Ancestry of Annie Frances Penfield PAGE 551 Descendants of John Stoddard of Wethersfield PAGE 552 PAGE 511 PAGE 560 Ancestry of Annie Frances Penfield PAGE 561 Descendants of John Sturges of Fairfield PAGE 562 PAGE 841 Descendants of Seth Sweetser of Charlestown PAGE 576 Ancestry of Annie Frances Penfield PAGE 577 Descendants of Seth Sweetser of Charlestown PAGE 578 PAGE 879 PAGE 580 Ancestry of Annie Frances Penfield PAGE 581 Descendants of Charles Taintor of Fairfield PAGE 582 PAGE 885 Descendants of John Tisdale of Taunton PAGE 592 Ancestry of Annie Frances Penfield PAGE 591 Descendants of John Tisdale of Taunton PAGE 593 Descendants of John Tisdale of Taunton PAGE 594 PAGE 551 PAGE 596 Ancestry of Annie Frances Penfield PAGE 597 Descendants of Benjamin Turney of Fairfield PAGE 598 PAGE 909 PAGE 604 Ancestry of Annie Frances Penfield PAGE 605 Descendants of John Wallis of Gloucester PAGE 606 PAGE 565 PAGE 608 Ancestry of Annie Frances Penfield PAGE 609 Descendants of Andrew Ward of Fairfield PAGE 610 PAGE 929 Descendants PAGE 614 Ancestry of Annie Frances Penfield PAGE 613 Descendants of Abraham Warr of Ipswich PAGE 615 Descendants of Abraham Warr of Ipswich PAGE 616 PAGE 618 Ancestry of Annie Frances Penfield PAGE 619 Descendants of George Watson of Plymouth PAGE 620 PAGE 943 PAGE 622 Ancestry of Annie Frances Penfield PAGE 623 Descendants of Thomas Wheeler of Fairfield PAGE 624 PAGE 632 Ancestry of Annie Frances Penfield PAGE 631 Descendants of John Whitman of Weymouth PAGE 633 Descendants of John Whitman of Weymouth PAGE 634 PAGE 636 Ancestry of Annie Frances Penfield PAGE 637 Descendants of John Willis of Bridgewater PAGE 638 PAGE 644 Ancestry of Annie Frances Penfield PAGE 645 Descendants of Thomas Wright of Wethersfield PAGE 646 PAGE 650 Ancestry of Annie Frances Penfield PAGE 649 Descendants of Edward Wyer of Charlestown PAGE 994 PAGE 651 PAGE 712 INDEX PAGE 711 INDEX  Information concerning Samuel Penfield comes from Gary Boyd Roberts, Genealogies of CONNECTICUT FAMILIES, (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc, 1983); and Florence Bentz Penfield, The Genealogy of the Descendants of Samuel Penfield, (Reading, Pennsylvania.: Harris Press, 1963). Facsimile Reprint by Higginson Books.  Lucius Barnes Barbour, Connecticut Vital Records, (Connecticut State Library, 1922).  Vital Records of LYNN, Massachusetts To The End of The Year 1849, (Salem, Massachusetts: The Essex Institute, 1906).  Deloraine Pendre Corey, BIRTHS MARRIAGES AND DEATHS in the TOWN OF MALDEN, MASSACHUSETTS, 1649 1850, (Cambridge, England: Printed at the University Press, 1903).  Alice B. Almy, Contributor, Bristol Tax List of 1695, The New England Historical and Genealogical Register Volume CXXIII, 192, (1969).  See Gary B. RobertsReference  NOTEREF _Ref400122882 \h  \* MERGEFORMAT 1 for a description of the stones in the Penfield burial lot.  J. W. Emerson, The Wives of Samuel Penfield, The New England Historical and Genealogical Register Volume CI, 75, (1947).  George T. Paine, Bristol Records, List of Baptisms from the Records of the Church of Christ at Bristol, R.I., (Formerly Bristol, Mass. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register Volume XXXIV, 131, (1880).  James N. Arnold, Vital Records of Rhode Island, 16361850, First Series. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Vol.VIII. Episcopal and Congregational, (Providence, Rhode Island: The Narragansett Historical Publishing Company, 1896).  Robert Brand Hanson, Ed., THE VITAL RECORDS OF DEDHAM, MASSACHUSETTS, (Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, Inc., 1989).  James N. Arnold, Vital Record of REHOBOTH, 16421896, (Providence, Rhode Island: Narragansett Historical Publishing Company, 1897).  Joseph Wilson Emerson, The Penfield Family of Old Chatham, Conn., The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Volume CIX, 32 (1955).  Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700, (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1985).  Information about the Anthony Fry Family comes from Dorothy Chapman Saunders, Bristol, R.I.s Early Settlers, (Palm Bay, Florida: Magellan Book Company, 1991).  H. L. Peter Rounds, compiler, Abstracts of Bristol County, Massachusetts Probate Records, Book 2 1745-1762, (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1988).  Robert M.Sherman and Ruth W.Sherman, Vital Records of YARMOUTH, Massachusetts, (Camden, Maine: Picton Press, 1975) Second Printing, 1993.  James N. Arnold, Vital Record of Rhode Island, 1635-1850, First Series. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES and DEATHS. Vol. 6. BRISTOL COUNTY (Providence, Rhode Island: The Narragansett Historical Publishing Company, 1894).  Information about Peter Penfield comes from Reference  NOTEREF _Ref400122882 \h 1 and Donald Lines Jacobus, Compiler and Editor, History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Volume II, Part 2, (Fairfield, Connecticut: The Eunice Dennie Burr Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, 1932), Reprinted by the Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1991.  George T. Paine, Bristol Records, List of Baptisms from the Records of the Church of Christ at Bristol, R.I., (Formerly Bristol, Mass.) The New England Historical and Genealogical Register Volume XXXIV, 132, (1880).  Connecticut Probate Records Fairfield District, #4876.  Donald Lines Jacobus, Compiler and Editor, History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Volume II, Part 1, (Fairfield, Connecticut: The Eunice Dennie Burr Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, 1932), Reprinted by the Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1991.  Frederic W. Bailey, Early Connecticut Marriages, (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1968), Originally published in New Haven, 18961906.  A. M. Caverly, History of the Town of Pittsford, Vermont, (Rutland, Vermont: Tuttle and Co., Printers, 1872).  Pittsford Town Records, pages 538-541.  Minot S. Giddings, THE GIDDINGS FAMILY: or the Descendants of George Giddings, who came from St.Albans, England to Ipswich, Mass., in 1635, (Hartford, Connecticut: The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company, 1882), Reprinted by Tuttle Antiquarian Books, Inc., Rutland, Vermont.  Sturges Penfield Family Records, in the Town Records of Pittsford, Vermont  Margaret R. Jenks, Pittsford and Proctor Cemetery Inscriptions, Rutland County, Vermont, (Privately printed by Margaret R. Jenks, 1992).  Probate Records for the District of Rutland, State of Vermont, Vol. l37, page 349.  Frederick Stam Hammond, History and Genealogies of the Hammond Families in America, Volume II, (Oneida, New York: Ryan & Burkhart, Printers, 1904).  Penfield genealogy, Reference  NOTEREF _Ref400122882 \h 1 refers to her as Mary Elizabeth Hodges.  Vermont Vital Records.  Katherine E. Rowland, The Pioneers of WINNEBAGO and BOONE COUNTIES, ILLINOIS who came before 1841, (Baltimore, Maryland: Gateway Press, Inc., 1990).  Rockford Labor News, 13 June 1945, and Rockford Morning Star for 16 October 1947.  Rocford Morning Star, 16 October 1948.  James Savage, A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, (Boston, Massachusetts: Little, Brown and Co., 1861), (Reprinted: Baltimore, Maryland: The Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 1965),  Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700, (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1985).  Information about the Robert Royce Family comes from New England Pioneers: Robert1 & Mary Royce of Connecticut, (Royce Family Association, 1988).  J. Hammond Trumball, The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut, volume 1, 1636-1665, (Hartford, Connecticut: Brown and Parsons,1850).  J. Hammond Trumball, The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut, volume 2, 1665-1677, (Hartford, Connecticut: Brown and Parsons,1852).  New Haven Probate Records, file # 8890.  Vital Records of GLOUCESTER, Massachusetts, (To The End Of The Year 1849), (Salem, Massachusetts: The Essex Institute, 1924).  Lucius Barnes Barbour, Connecticut Vital Records, (Connecticut State Library, 1922).  H. Minot Pitman, Abraham Shaw of Dedham, The New England Historical and Genealogical Register Volume CVI, page 50, (1952).  The New England Historical and Genealogical Register Volume II, 180, (1848).  Watertown Records, Comprising The First And Second Books of Town Proceedings with the Lands Grants and Possessions also The Proprietors Book and The First Book and Supplement of Births Deaths and Marriages, (Watertown, Massachusetts: Fred G. Barker, 1894).  R. K. Shaw, Shaw, The New England Historical and Genealogical Register Volume XLVIII, 346, (1894).  M. F. King, Shawe, The New England Historical and Genealogical Register Volume XLIX, 64, (1895).  Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, M.D., editor, Records of the Governor and Company of the Massachusetts Bay in New England. (Boston, Massachusetts: Press of William White, 1853), Volume I. 1628-1641.  Edward Everett Hale, Jr., editor, Note-Book Kept by Thomas Lechford, Esq., Lawyer, in Boston, Massachusetts Bay, from June 27, 1638 to July 29, 1641. (Cambridge, England: John Wilson and Son, Unvisersity Press, 1885), (Reprint: Camden, Maine: The Picton Press, 1988).  Information about the Thomas Sherwood Family comes from Donald Lines Jacobus, History and Genealogy of the Families of OLD FAIRFIELD, (Baltimore, Maryland: The Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1991), Reprinted from: (Fairfield, Connecticut: Daughters of the American Revolution, 1930).  Charles Edward Banks, The Planters of the Commonwealth, (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1991 reprint).  Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700, (Baltimore, Maryland: The Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1992), Originally published in 1985.  Andrew Sherwood, Daniel L. Sherwood and his Paternal Ancestors including Sherwood Evidences, (Portland, Oregon: Ryder Printing Co., 1929).  Concord, Massachusetts BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, and DEATHS (16351850,) (Boston, Massassachusetts: Beacon Press, 1892), Reprinted by the Concord Antiquarian Society, 1956.  J. Hammond Trumball, The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut, volume 1, 1636-1665, (Hartford, Connecticut: Brown and Parsons,1850).  Albert Gallatin Wheeler, Jr, History of the Wheeler Family in America, (Boston, Massachusetts: American College of Genealogy, 1914).  Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700, (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1985).  Donald Lines Jacobus, History and Genealogy of The Families of OLD FAIRFIELD, (Baltimore, Maryland: The Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1991), (Fairfield, Connecticut: Daughters of the American Revolution, 1930).  Israel P. Warren, The Stanley Families of America, (Portland, Maine: B.Thurston & Co., 1887), Facsimile Reprint (Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, Inc., 1990).  Dean Crawford Smith, The Ancestry of Emily Jane Angell, 1844-1910, (Boston, Massachusetts: The New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1992).  Hartford Town Votes, Volume I, 1635-1716, Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society, Volume VI, (Hartford, Connecticut: Published by the Society, 1897).  J. Hammond Trumball, The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut, volume 1, 1636-1665, (Hartford, Connecticut: Brown and Parsons,1850).  A verbatim quotation from Reference  NOTEREF _Ref408929150 \h 1.  Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700, (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1985).  James Savage, A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, (Boston, Massachusetts: Little, Brown and Co., 1861), (Reprinted: Baltimore, Maryland: The Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 1965).  Information about the Edward Stebbins Family comes from Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volume III, P-W, (Boston, Massachusetts: The New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995).  Information about the Stebbins Family comes from Ralph Stebbins Greenlee and Robert Lemuel Greenlee, The Stebbins Genealogy, (Chicago, Illinois: M.A. Donohue & Company, Printers, 1904).  John Insley Coddington, The Stebbing Family of co. Essex, England, and Rowland, Martin, Edward and Editha Stebbing or Stebbins of New England, The American Genealogist, Volume 31, 193 (1955).  Charles William Manwaring, A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records, Hartford District, (Hartford, Connecticut: R.S.Peck & Co., 1904-6), Volume I, (1635-1700), p.237.  Reference  NOTEREF _Ref408905655 \h 4, page 238.  Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, M.D., editor, Records of the Governor and Company of the Massachusetts Bay in New England. (Boston, Massachusetts: Press of William White, 1853), Volume I. 1628-1641.  J. Hammond Trumball, The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut, volume 1, 1636-1665, (Hartford, Connecticut: Brown and Parsons,1850).  Hartford Town Votes, Volume I, 1635-1716, Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society, Volume VI, (Hartford, Connecticut: Published by the Society, 1897).  The Matthew Grant Record, in Some Early Records and Documents of and Relating to the Town of Windsor, Connecticut 1639-1703, (Hartford, Connecticut: Connecticut Historical Society, 1930).  The American Genealogist Volume 52, pages 76-79, (1976).  Information about the John Stoddard Family comes from Henry R. Stiles, The History of Ancient Wethersfield, Volume II, Genealogies, (New York, New York: The Grafton Press, 1904), Reprinted by the New England History Press in collaboration with the Wethersfield Historical Society, 1987.  Charles William Manwaring, A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records, Hartford District, (Hartford, Connecticut: R.S.Peck & Co., 1904-6), Volume I, p.241.  Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700, (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1985).  Henry R. Stiles, The History of Ancient Wethersfield, Volume I, History, (New York, New York: The Grafton Press, 1904), Reprinted by the New England History Press in collaboration with the Wethersfield Historical Society, 1987.  Reference  NOTEREF _Ref409065644 \h 2, Volume II. (1700-1729), p.119.  Reference  NOTEREF _Ref409065644 \h 2, Volume II. (1700-1729), p.584.  Probate Records of Hartford Connecticut, Volume 10, pp. 100, 121, 133 and pp. 228-229. Sea also Probate Files for the Joshua Stoddard estate.  Information about the Sturges Family from Donald Lines Jacobus, History and Genealogy of The Families of OLD FAIRFIELD, (Baltimore, Maryland: The Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1991), (Fairfield, Connecticut: Daughters of the American Revolution, 1930).  Connecticut Probate Records, Fairfield District, 1700, #6193.  Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700, (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1985).  J. Hammond Trumball, The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut, volume 2, 1665-1677, (Hartford, Connecticut: Brown and Parsons,1852).  J. Hammond Trumball, The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut, volume 3, 1678-1689, (Hartford, Connecticut: Case, Lockwodd & Co.,1859.  Connecticut Probate Records, Fairfield District, 1728, #6203.  BOSTON BIRTHS, BAPTISMS, MARRIAGES, AND, DEATHS, 1630-1699, The Ninth Report of the Record Commissioners containing Boston Births, Baptisms, Marriages, and Deaths, 1630-1699, City Document 130, (Boston, Massachusetts: Rockwell and Churchill, City Printers, 1883).  Lucius Barnes Barbour, Connecticut Vital Records, (Connecticut State Library, 1922).  Information about the Seth Sweetser Family comes from Philip Starr Sweetser, Seth Sweetser and His Descendants, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Integrity Press, 1938).  Samuel H. Folsom and William E. Rogers, Index to the Probate Records of the County of Middlesex Massachusetts, (Cambridge, Massachusetts: 1914), File # 22037.  Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700, (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1985).  Thomas Bellows Wyman, The Genealogies and Estates, of Charlestown, Massachusetts 1629 1818, (Boston, Massachusetts: David Clapp and Son, 1879), Reprinted: (Somersworth, New Hampshire: The New England History Press, 1982).  Robert H. Rodgers, compiler, MIDDLESEX COUNTY, In the Colony of the Massachusetts Bay in New England, Records of Probate and Administration, March 1660/61-December 1670, (Boston, Massachusetts: The New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001).  James Frothingham Hunnewell, Records of the First Church, in Charlestown, Massachusetts, 16321789, (Boston, Massachusetts: David Clapp and Son, 1880).  Thomas W. Baldwin, Vital Records of READING Massachusetts, (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1912).  Roger D. Joslyn, Compiler, Vital Records of CHARLESTOWN, Massachusetts To The Year 1850, (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1984).  Deloraine Pendre Corey, The HISTORY OF MALDEN, Massachusetts, (Malden, Massachusetts: Published by the Author, 1899).  Reference  NOTEREF _Ref405716086 \h 2, File # 21998.  Maxine Stansell, The Middlebrook Sisters: Mother and Mother-in-Law of Michael Wigglesworth, The New England Historical and Genealogical Register Volume 156, 309 (2002).  Massachusetts State Archives Volume 10, p. 225.  TWENTYEIGHTH REPORT of the Record Commissioners of the City of Boston, containing the Boston Marriages from 1700 to 1751, (Boston, Massachusetts: Municipal Printing Office, 1898)  James Savage, A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, (Boston, Massachusetts: Little, Brown and Co., 1861), (Reprinted: Baltimore, Maryland: The Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 1965).  Deloraine Pendre Corey, BIRTHS MARRIAGES AND DEATHS in the TOWN OF MALDEN, MASSACHUSETTS, 1649 1850, (Cambridge, England: Printed at the University Press, 1903).  Boston VRs list Mary Carys name as Mary Barnet of Charlestown. See Reference  NOTEREF _Ref405717589 \h 13.  Reference  NOTEREF _Ref405716086 \h 2, Index # 21999.  Middlesex County Probate Records Vol. 16, pg. 195.  Information about the Charles Taintor Family comes from Charles M. Taintor, Early Records of Brainford, Now Branford, Ct., The New England Historical and Genealogical Register Volume III, 153 (1849).  Henry R. Stiles, The History of Ancient Wethersfield, (New York, New York: The Grafton Press, 1904), Reprinted by the New England History Press in collaboration with the Wethersfield Historical Society, 1987.  Charles William Manwaring, A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records, (Hartford, Connecticut: R. S. Peck & Co., Printers, 1904), Volume I, (1635-1700), p. 153.  Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700, (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1985).  Charles Edward Banks, The Planters of the Commonwealth, (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1991 reprint).  J. Hammond Trumball, The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut, volume 2, 1665-1677, (Hartford, Connecticut: Brown and Parsons,1852).  James Savage, A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, (Boston, Massachusetts: Little, Brown and Co., 1861), (Reprinted: Baltimore, Maryland: The Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 1965).  Some Early Records and Documents of and Relating to the Town of Windsor, Connecticut 1639-1703, (Hartford, Connecticut: Connecticut Historical Society, 1930).  Lucius Barnes Barbour, Connecticut Vital Records, (Connecticut State Library, 1922).  Information about the John Tisdale Family comes from Rosa D. Tisdale, MEET THE TISDALES, Descendants of John Tisdale of Taunton, Massachusetts 16341980 (Baltimore, Maryland: Gateway Press, Inc., 1981), and Robert L. 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Babson, Notes and Additions to the HISTORY OF GLOUCESTER, Part First: Early Settlers (Gloucester, Massachusetts: M.V.B. Perley, Telegraph Office, 1876), The Second Series, (Salem, Massachusetts: Salem Press Publishing and Printing Company, 1891), as a combined Xerox copy produced by The New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts. and, more recently, 1c) John Bradley Arthaud, The John Wallis Family of Cape Ann, Massachusetts, The New England Historical and Genealogical Register Volume 152, 246, (1998).  Vital Records of GLOUCESTER Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849, (Salem, Massachusetts: The Essex Institute, 1924).  Melinde Lutz Sanborn, Essex County, Massachusetts Probate Index 1638-1840, (Boston, Massachusetts: MelindeLutz Sanborn, 1987), File # 28850. Transcribed from the original by W.P.Upham.  Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County Massachusetts, (Salem, Massachusetts: The Essex Institute, 1917), Volume VI. 1675-1678.  Clarence Almon Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700, (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1985).  Donald Line Jacobus, The Phippen Family and the Wife of Nathan1 Gold of Fairfield, Connecticut, The American Genealogist 17, 7 (1940).  A verbatim copy form the Probate Records of Essex County, Vol. 325, p. 433 on microfilm at the Massachusetts State Archives.  James P. Lane, James Lane of North Yarmouth, Me., and His Descendants, The New England Historical and Genealogical Register Volume XLII, 141, (1888).  Vital Records of Beverly Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849, (Topsfield, Massachusetts: Topsfield Historical Society, 1906).  Vital Records of Salem Massachusetts to the End of the Year 1849, (Salem, Massachusetts: The Essex Institute, 1916).  Reference  NOTEREF _Ref410534048 \h 3, File 28846.  A verbatim copy form the Probate Records of Essex County, Vol. 325, p. 434 on microfilm at the Massachusetts State Archives.  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Compiled by Lyman Mower and Karen Hoiriis Mower (Durham, New Hampshire, 2002) Hard Cover: ISBN 07404-3883-2 Soft Cover: ISBN 07404-3884-0 Available from: HIGGINSON BOOK COMPANY 148 Washington Street Post Office Box 778 Salem, Massachusetts 01970 978/7457170 Caveat Lector As in all genealogies, errors creep in, some of which are easy to identify and others that are almost impossible to find. Of course, typographical errors occur in most publications. Efforts have been taken to minimize, but, Im afraid, not entirely eliminate occurrence of such errors. In genealogies, errors of fact are bound to occur in crossing generational lines. Even if vital records exist for both birth and marriage, it is frequently difficult to state with any certainty that, for a given individual, the two are related so that, in fact, a particular adult individual does indeed belong to the family providing the birth information. To minimize this problem, wills and deeds have proved to be indispensable. 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