
Phoebe Browne[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21]

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Name Phoebe Browne [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21] Birth 01 Oct 1620 Rusper, Sussex, England [2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 14, 18, 19, 20, 21]
Christening 01 Oct 1620 Rusper, Sussex, England [2, 3, 18, 19, 20, 21]
Gender Female Death 28 Dec 1664 Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 13, 14, 18, 19, 20, 21]
Burial 28 Dec 1664 Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [2, 3, 5, 6, 14, 18, 19, 20, 21]
Person ID I312684223456 Oswald Genealogy Last Modified 15 Jun 2025
Family 1 Greenfield Larrabee, b. 1620, Saybrook, New London, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America d. 17 Oct 1661, New London, New London, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America
(Age 41 years)
Marriage 1647 Saybrook, British Colonial America Children 1. Greenfield Larrabee, II, b. 20 Apr 1648, Saybrook, British Colonial America d. Norwich, New London, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America
[Father: unknown] [Mother: unknown]
2. Joseph Larrabee, c. 10 Aug 1657, Saybrook, British Colonial America d. 10 Aug 1657, Saybrook, British Colonial America
(Age ~ 0 years) [Father: unknown] [Mother: unknown]
3. Elizabeth Larrabee, b. Saybrook, New London, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America d. 04 Dec 1727, New London, New London, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America
[Father: unknown] [Mother: unknown]
4. Sarah Larrabee, b. Saybrook, New London, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America d. 15 Jun 1738, New London, New London, Connecticut, British Colonial America
[Father: unknown] [Mother: unknown]
5. John Larrabee, b. Saybrook Middlesex Connecticut d. 06 Oct 1725, Windham, Windham, Connecticut, United States
[Father: unknown] [Mother: unknown]
Family ID F1885 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 15 Jun 2025
Family 2 James Cornish, b. Abt. 1612, Weymouth, Dorset, England d. 29 Oct 1698, Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut, British Colonial America
(Age 86 years)
Children 1. Elizabeth Cornish, b. 1662, Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America 2. James Cornish, b. 30 Oct 1663, Saybrook, Middlesex, Connecticut, British Colonial America d. 02 Apr 1740, Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America
(Age 76 years) [Father: unknown] [Mother: unknown]
3. Gabriel Cornish [Father: unknown] [Mother: unknown] Family ID F1860 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 15 Jun 2025
Family 3 Children 1. Jane Lee, b. 12 Sep 1640, Rusper, Sussex, England d. Lebanon, New London, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America
[Mother: unknown]
2. Phoebe Lee, b. 20 May 1642, Rusper, Sussex, England d. Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America
[Mother: unknown]
3. Thomas Lee, b. 29 Sep 1644, Rusper, Sussex, England d. Lyme, New London, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America
4. Sarah Lee, b. 1645, Rusper, Sussex, England [Mother: unknown]
Family ID F3464 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 15 Jun 2025
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1693. Mary m. 24 Aug. 1685, Thomas Norwood. THOMAS, Sudbury,
s. of William, m. 1667, Patience Foster, wh. d. Aug. 1706, aged 52. He
m. Mary Phips of Cambridge, wid. of Solomon, jr. d. of dep.-gov. Thom
as Danforth, and he d. 7 .May 1709, was bur. at Boston. He was a
maj. and his d. Mary m. 8 Jan. 1691, Jonathan Willard of Roxbury.
Barry notes that he gave, by his will, prop, in Hedcom and Tenterden in . Kent. THOMAS, Lynn, call. junr. m. 8 Jan. 1678, Hannah Collins, had \ Samuel, b. 8 Dec. 1678 ; and Hannah, 5 Dec. 1680. THOMAS, Stonington, by w. Hannah had Samuel, b. 8 Dec. 1678 ; Hannah, 5 Dec. 1680 ;
... Mary, 26 May 1683 ; Jerusha, Dec. 1687; Sarah, 11 July 1689; Thom
as, 14 Feb. 1692; Eliz. 9 May 1694; Daniel, 9 Oct. 1696; Priscilla, 28 Jan. 1699 ; and Humphrey, 16 Sept. 1701. THOMAS, Concord, s.of Thomas, was town elk. d. 4 Apr. 1718. THOMAS, Hampton, s. of John
of the same, m. Abial, d. of Joseph Shaw, had Thomas, b. 14 Dec. 1686; Joseph, 30 Jan. 1689 ; Sarah, 3 Apr. 1691 ; Eliz. 21 Apr. 1694 ; Ebenezer, 1696; and Josiah, 15 Feb. 1701. His w. d. 21 Dec. 1739,
aged 77 ; and he ,d. 29 June 1744, almost 87 yrs. old. WILLIAM, Bos
ton 1633, in employm. of Gov. Winth. by w. Thomasine had Sarah,
bapt. 11 May 1634. He may have had ano. d. Rebecca, wh. m. 3 Feb.
1653, James Hudson, as sec. w. and d. 14 Nov. foil, J * WILLIAM,
Salem, s. of Francis of Brandon, in Co. Suffk. came, perhaps, in the Love, 1635, aged 26, from London, with w. Mary, of the same age, had
been, it may be prob. a mem. of the Fishmongers Co. His w. it is said, was sis. of Rev. John Youngs, and d. the yr. after land. By sec. w. Sarah, d. as the fam. report says, of Rev. S. Smith of Great Yarmouth,
Eng. but more prob. of Samuel Smith of our Wenham, wh. d. 10 Feb.
1668, he had William, b. 14 Apr. 1639; John, Oct. 1641, d. 1669;
Samuel, 31 July 1644, drown, at 11 yrs. ; Joseph, H. C. 1666, bef. ment. ; Benjamin, 1648, bef. ment. ; Sarah, 23 Dec. 1649, wh. m. 1665, Thomas
Deane; Mary, 16 Jan. 1656, m. Wait Winthrop, and d. 14 June 1690;
and James, 28 Dec. 1658, d. soon. He was freem. 1649, rep. 1654, 9, and 66, Assist. 1680-3, and d. 20 Jan. 1688. His will, made 12 Mar.
preced. with codic. of 19, names of ch. only William, Benjamin, and d. Winth. * WILLIAM, Sudbury, an orig. propr. m. 15 Nov. 1641, Mary,
d. of Thomas Besbeech or Bisby, had Mary, b. 18 May 1643, wh. m. a. 1662, Benjamin Rice ; Thomas, 22 May 1644, bef. ment; William;
Edmund, 27 Nov. 1653, bef. ment. ; Hopestill, 8 July 1656, bef. ment. ; Susanna; and Eliz. 23 July 1659. He was a deac. perhaps br. of Rev. Edmund, freem. 2 June 1641, a capt. and rep. under the new chart. 1692. WILLIAM, Gloucester, a selectman 1644, m. 15 July 1646, Mary,
wid. of the first Abraham Robinson, had Mary, b. 28 July 1649 ; and he
d. 3 May 1662. His will of 29 Apr. bef. names w. and d. Mary, beside========================
s.-in-law Abraham R. WILLIAM, Plymouth, m. 16 July 1G49, Mary
Murcock, had Mary, b. 14 May 1650 ; George, 16 Jan. 1652 ; William,
1 Apr. 1654; and Samuel, early in Mar. 1656; beside John, James,
and Mercy ; yet some of these, perhaps most, were b. at Eastham ; and
d. a. 1694. WILLIAM, Salisbury 1641, br. of George of Haverhill, m. 1645 or 6, Eliz. Munford, had Mary, b. 14 June 1647; William,
24 Feb. 1649, d. young; Ephraim, 24 June 1650; Martha, 5 July
1654; Eliz. 6 Aug. 1656, wh. m. 3 Aug. 1679, Samuel Clough ; and Sarah, 12 Apr. 1658, wh. m. Benjamin Brown of Hampton ; and
he d. 24 Aug. 1706. WILLIAM, Boston, soapboiler, liv. prob. some yrs. at Salem, had James, wh. d. 15 Nov. 1653 ; but perhaps others earlier, possib. at S. and d. 1662, leav. wid. Hannah, and six ch. to ea. of wh.
by will of 1 July 1662, he gave one shil. WILLIAM, Boston, m. 24
Apr. 1655, Eliz. d. of George Ruggles of Braintree, had Mary, b. 16
Mar. foil. ; and Sarah, 8 Jan. 1657. Ano. WILLIAM, Boston, prob. br. of Job, had by w. Lydia, wh. d. 30 July 1680, aged 46, Mary, b. 23
Apr. 1657. Perhaps this is the man, m. by dep.-gov. Bellingham, 11 Apr. 1656 to some fern, in the Geneal. Reg. XL 201, call. William
Parchment. Surely we may presume this to be wanton folly, or in- excusab. carelessness. Was it design, for a sneer at the dep.-gov. ? j WILLIAM, Salem, s. of Hon. William, m. 29 Dec. 1664, Hannah, d. of George Curwin; had William, b. 28 July 1666, d. soon; Hannah, 16 Mar. 1668, d. soon ; Samuel, 8 Oct. 1669 ; William, again, 5 Sept. 1671,
d. very soon; John, 2 Nov. 1672 ; Sarah, 10 Dec. 1674, d. at 14; and
Mary, 22 Aug. 1679. His w. d. 21 Nov. 1692; and he m. 26 Apr.
1694, Rebecca Bayley, was freem. 1665, one of Andros s counc. 1687-9,
and of the counc. of safety, when the usurp, was put down, not nam. by
Increase Mather in the chart, of 1692, but chos. next yr. by a full vote
of the reps, of the people, and d. 23 Feb. 1716. The benefact. to Harv.
Coll. of this gent, of his f. br. and s. are honorab. commemo. by Quincy
in his great work. One of his s. Samuel was rep. couns. and judge, and
d. June 1731, f. of William, H. C. 1727, and of Samuel, H. C. 1727. This last was f. of William, H. C. 1755, a judge of the Sup. Court 1775,
wh. adher. to the crown, and after some yrs. was Gov. of Bermuda, d. 1802. WILLIAM, Charlestown, m. 5 Jan. 1665, Eliz. Downs. WILLIAM,
Salem, liv. I presume, on Marblehead side in 1674, and earlier, by w. Sarah had John, b. 10 Oct. 1669; Joseph, Aug. 1672; and Benjamin,
Aug. 1674. WILLIAM, Sudbury, s. of William, m. 11 Jan. 1676, Mar
garet, d. of deac. John Stone of Cambridge, and d. 1705. WILLIAM,
Charlestown, m. 29 Feb. 1672, Mary Goodwin, wh. d. 28 July 1678,
aged 22 ; and by her had Job, bapt. 3 Oct. 1675. He had sec. w. Mary
Lothrop, m. 21 May 1679, wh. d. 23 Dec. 1713, aged 54. He d. 19 Oct==================
1724, aged 78. Of this name (some with final e, more without it), it seems impossib. to unravel the whole line and lines. It will be seen,
that I have giv. at least, a fair sample. Thirty-six of the name had, in 1834, been gr. at Harv. alone, and Mr. Farmer says fifty-nine others at the various coll. of N. E. N. J. and Union of N. York. Of these, eleven had been clerg. from II. C. and the same number from the others. BROWNELL, GEORGE, Portsmouth, R. I. s. of Thomas of the sam
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Phoebe Brown who was born / christened i
Phoebe Brown who was born / christened in 1620 was a child of William Brown and Jane Burgess. Phoebe Brown who was born / christened in 1601 was from the previous generation and her parents were Joseph Brown and Margery Patching. Please dont combine the two Phoebe's
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ABOVE PHOTO: Current-day view from Rusper, Sussex, England, birthplace of Phoebe.
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JOHN, New Haven, prob. s. of Francis of the same, m. 1 Jan. 1661, Mary, d. of John Walker of the same, had Mary, b. 2 May 1664; John, 9 Jan. 1667; Hannah, 7 Aug.
1669 ; and Grace, 9 Jan. 1673. She petitn. for,divorce, and obt. it Oct. 1674. JOHN, Newport, a freem. 1655. JOHN, Cambridge, call, a
Scotchman, m. 24 Apr. 1655, Esther, d. of Thomas Makepeace, and in=====================
her f. s will, eleven yrs. after, is call, of Marlborotigli. He had Joseph,
b. 8 Feb. 1G56, k. casual, at 15 yrs.; Eliz. 26 Mar. 1G57; Sarah, 18
July 1G61 ; Mary, 19 Dec. 1GG2; all at C. and at M. had John, 27 Nov.
1664; Esther, 16G7, d. soon ; Thomas, 1GG9 ; Daniel, 1G71 ; Deborah,
1673 ; Abigail, 9 Mar. 1675 ; and Joseph, 1677; next yr. he rera. to Falmouth, and prob. at the sec. destruct. of that town was driv. away,
and came to Watertown, there dates his will 20 Nov. 1697, in wh. w.
Esther, s. John, Thomas, Daniel, and Joseph, d. Deborah, w. of Jere miah Meacham, and s.-in-law John Gustin, wh. had m. 10 Jan. 1678,
Eliz. ; John Adams, Thomas Darley, or Darby, and John Hartshorn, are ment, JOHN, Providence, wh. sw. alleg. in May 1666, may be the same
as bef. ment, but ano. John of P. sw. alleg. in May 1682. JOHN, Salem,
s. of Elder John, m. 2 June 1658, Hannah, d. of Rev. Peter Hobart of Ilingham, had John, b. 4 Apr. 1659, d. next mo. ; John, again, 21 Feb. 1662; Samuel, 14 Mar. 1663, d. at 9 mos. ; Peter, 1 Mar. 1C64, d. soon; and Abiel, 21 Mar. 1673. *JOHN, Reading, m. 12 or 18 Oct. 1659, Eliz. d. of John Osgood of Andover, had Eliz. b. 5 Oct. 16 GO, d. soon; Eliz. again, 22 Dec. 1661 ; Sarah, 3 Aug. 1664, d. young; Sarah,
again, 19 Nov. 1667, d. young; Mary, 30 May 1671, d. at 2 yrs. ; and
his w. d. 31 July 1673. He was capt. freem. 1679, rep. 1679, 80, 2, and 3 ; d. 1717, aged 81. JOHN, Newbury, m. 20 Feb. 1660, Mary Woodman,
had Judith, b. 5 Dec. 1660; and Mary, 8 Mar. 1662. He was s. of James of Charlestown. JOHN, Reading, eldest s. of Nicholas, m. Ann,
d. of Rev. John Fiske, wh. d. 30 May 1681, had Ann, b. 1678 ; and he m. 1682, sec. w. Eliz. wid. of Rev. Joseph Emerson of Mendon, and she
d. 4 Sept. 1693, aged 55. He m. third w. Rebecca, wid. of lieut. Sam
uel Sprague of Maiden, wh. surv. him, and d. 8 July 1710, aged 76. He, instead of that former John of R. may have been the rep. or capt. or both. JOHN, Providence, s. of Chad, m. Mary, d. of Obadiah Holmes,
the sufferer by the Mass, persecut. had John, b. 18 Mar. 1662 ; James,
1666 ; Obadiah, Martha, and Deborah. JOHN, Hampton, s. of John the
first of the same, had a farm giv. 1666 by his f. at the Falls, and so may
be suppos. to have m. bef. the Ind. war of Philip, in wh. he serv. longer time than any other man of his town ; but no w. or ch. is kn. and he d. 29 Aug. 1683. * JOHN, Salem, m. 27 Jan. but by ano. acco. 30 June
1669, Hannah, d. of Francis Collins, had Priscilla, b. 1 June 1669;
Margaret, 23 Apr. 1671; Joseph, 11 Sept. 1673; William, 1 Dec. 1677; Hannah, 22 July 1678; and Mary, 4 Jan. 1680; but some
confus. evid. appears in rec. of dates of one or two. He was, per
haps, rep. for Marblehead, under the new chart. 1692, and for Salem
1707, 9, and 13 ; may have d. 14 Apr. 1719. JOHN, a passeng. emb. in Eng. 16 May 1679 on the Prudence for Boston, may have
never arr. or soon went home, or sat down in some other town, or====================
(wh. is the least likely), he might have gone home to purchase goods
in Eng. for trade here. JOHN, Duxbury, by w. Ann had Ann, b. 19 Sept. 1673 ; and John, 1675 ; was a capt. JOHN, Swanzey or Rehoboth, a capt. had John, b. 28 Apr. 1675. JOHN, Newbury, s. of sec. Newbury Francis, m. 20 Aug. 1683, Ruth, d. of Abel Huse, had John,
b. 27 Oct. 1683 ; and Isaac, 4 Feb. 1685 ; and perhaps more. He was,
I suppose, the man whose ho. was assail, by the Ind. on 7 Oct. 1695, and
nine persons carr. into captiv. but all by fresh pursuit were retak. tho. some d. of wounds. See Coffin, 161, 2, and strange incidents of the case in Niles, 3 Mass. Hist. Coll. VI. 238. JOHN, York 1680. JOHN,
Billerica, m. 22 Apr. 1682, Eliz. d. of George Policy, had John, b. 27 Mar. 1683, d. next day; John, again, 22 Jan. 1684; Eliz. 6 July 1685,
d. soon ; Eliz. again, 10 Feb. 1687 ; and Hannah, 27 Apr. 1689. JOHN,
Middletown, prob. s. of Nathaniel of the same, m. 1 Apr. 1685, Ann
Porter, had Thomas, b. 1686; Hannah, 1688; John, 1691; Mary,
1693 ; and Abigail, 1701. JOHN, Roxbury, by w. Eliz. had Edmund,
b. 3 Jan. 1686, and Edmund, again, 16 Jan. 1687; is, perhaps, the one wh. d. at Dorchester, 14 May 1725. JOHN, Stonington, m.
Oct. 1692, Eliz. d. of Ephraim Miner, had John, b. July 1693, d. next yr. ; Jonathan, 15 Mar. 1695; Eliz. Mar. 1697; Hepzibah,
Sept. 1699; John, again, Dec. 1701; Ichabod, 12 Mar. 1704; Pru
dence, 28 Apr. 1707; Jedediah, 28 Apr. 1709; Mehitable, Aug.
1712; and Mary, Aug. 1716. JONATHAN, Reading, a man of sub
stance, whose d. Eliz. m. 30 Sept. 1663, Hananiah Parker. JONA
THAN, Watertown, s. of the first Abraham, m. 11 Feb. 1662, Mary, d. of William Shattuck, had Mary, b. 6 Oct. foil.; Eliz. 19 Sept, 1664;
Jonathan, 25 Oct. 1666, d. young ; Patience, 6 Mar. 1669; Abraham,
26 Aug. 1671; Samuel, 21 Oct. 1674; Lydia, 31 Mar. 1677; Ebenezer, 10 Sept. 1679 ; Benjamin, 27 Feb. 1682; and William, 3 Sept.
1684; and d. 1691. His wid. d. 23 Oct. 1732, not quite so old as her
gr.stone at Waltham says. JONATHAN, Salem, m. 28 June 1664, Abi
gail Burrill. JONATHAN, Windsor, s. of Peter of the same, m. 1696,
Mindwell Loomis, had Mindwell, b. 1699. JOSEPH, Concord, made his
will 26 Sept. 1671, wh. was witness, by Rev. Edward Bulkley, but all else is unkn. JOSEPH, Charlestown, s. of Hon. William of Salem, freem. 1673, was a preach, but not ord. tho. unanim. invit. to succeed Shepard
1678, a fellow of the Corp. involv. in the matter of Presid. Hoar ; d. 9 May of that yr. ; his w. Mehitable, d. of Gov. William Brenton, hav. d. 14 Sept. 1676. JOSEPH, Reading, s. of Nicholas of the same, m. 26
May 1674, Eliz. d. of Thomas Bancroft of the same, had Eliz. b. 15
Jan. 1676; Nicholas, 22 Sept. 1677; Joseph, 16 Nov. 1679 ; Thomas,
14 Apr. 1682; Ebenezer, 12 Jan. 1685, d. soon ; Ebenezer, again, 16 June 1688, d. young; Hepzibah, 23 Feb. 1693; and a s. 20 Feb. 1695,===================
d. soon; and the f. d. 16 Oct. 1723. JOSEPH, Lynn, m. 22 Dec. 1680,
Sarah Jones, had Joseph, b. 12 Apr. 1G82, may have been of Ipswich,
when made freem. 1683. JOSEPH, Stamford, s. of Francis of the same,
propr. there in 1 683-1701. JOSEPH, Rehoboth, youngest s. of sec. John of
the same, m. 10 Nov. 1680, Hannah Fitch, had Joseph, b. 21 Nov. 1681;
Hannah, 21 Nov. 1682 ; Jabez, 30 Dec. of unkn. yr. JOSEPH, Watertown, s. of John of Marlborough, m. 15 Nov. 1699, Ruhamah Welling
ton, had Ruhamah, b. 15 July 1701 ; Daniel, 21 Dec. 1703 ; John, 5 May 1706; Joseph, 2 Sept. 1708; rem. 1709 to Lexington, there had
James, Josiah, Benjamin, and William, was deac. and d. 11 Jan. 1766, and his wid. d. 1 July 1772, aged 92. JOSHUA, Newbury., s. of first Newbury Richard, freem. 1673, m. 15 Jan. 1(569, Sarah, d. of William Sawyer, had Joseph, b. 18 Oct. 1669; Joshua, 18 May 1671;
Tristram, 21 Dec. 1672; Sarah, 5 Dec. 1676; Ruth, 29 Oct. 1678;
and Samuel, 4 Sept. 1687, II. C. 1705, wh. was first min. of Abington.
JOSIAH, Marblehead 1668, was prob. s. of Nicholas of Lynn, and m.
1666, as is said, Mary Fellows. NATHANIEL, Hartford 1647, m. 23
Dec. 1647, Eleanor Watts, d. of Richard, rem. to Middletown 1654, thence to Springfield, had Nathaniel, b. 9 June 1649; Thomas, 31
Oct. 1655, both d. young; was mort. wound. 5 Oct. 1675; left Hannah,
the eldest, b. 15 Apr. 1651, wh. m. 5 Nov. 1669, Isaac Lane; Nathan
iel, again, 15 July 1654; John, 15 Apr. 1657, and Benoni, 15 Mar.
1659. NATHANIEL, Ipswich, m. 16 Dec. 1673, Judith Perkins, had
James, b. 1 June 1685; freem. 1685; was, perhaps, of Rowley after wards. * NATHANIEL, Salisbury, eldest s. of Henry, m. 16 Nov. 1666,
Hannah, d. of Samuel Fellows ; had Hannah, b. 3 Apr. 1668 ; may have
liv. few yrs. and perhaps had ch. at Hampton, but back at S. had Abi
gail, 1 Feb. 1676; perhaps Ephraim ; ds. Abra, 20 Nov. 1680; Ruth, 9 Aug. 1685 ; beside Nathaniel, 24 July 1689. He was a capt. freem. 1690, rep. 1691, k. by the Ind. at Andover, 22 Feb. 1698. NATHANIEL,
Middletown, s. of Nathaniel of the same, m. 2 July 1677, Martha Hughes,
d. of Richard of Guilford, had Mary, b. 2 Mar. 1678; Martha, 3 Feb.
1680, d. at 18 yrs.; Eleanor, 30 June 1681; Nathaniel, 18 Sept. 1683;
and d. 9 May 1712. The wid. d. 30 May 1729. NICHOLAS, Exeter,
or that region, d. early in 1648. * NICHOLAS, Lynn 1630, as Lewis
conject. but I think 7 yrs. too early, s. of Edward, of Inkberrow, 8 ms. from Droitwich, Worcestersh. ; freem. 7 Sept. 1638, rep. 1641, rem. to Reading 1644, and d. 5 Apr. 1673. His eldest s. John went in 1660 to Eng. but came back, and was excor. of the will of 29 Mar. l 673, made
by his f. pro. 17 June foil, in wh. w. Eliz. other ch. Josiah ; Edward, b. 15 Aug. 1640; Eliz. and Joseph, 10 Dec. 1647 ; possib. ano. Sarah, 26 June 1650, are ment. This fam. had e final. NICHOLAS, Portsmouth,
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A genealogical history of the Kelley family: descended from Joseph Kelley of Norwich, Connecticut, with much biographical matt
ELIZABETH HYDE, wife of Lieut. Richard Lord, was the first white child born in Norwich (August 1660). The house where the first daughter of Norwich opened her eyes upon the world stood on a declivity sloping to the town street, with higher land in the background, bristling with massive rocks and heavily shadowed by chestnut and oak. This homestead remained in the Hyde family five generations, the last occupant by that name being Elihu Hyde, Esq., mayor of the city. The genealogy of the Hyde family is shown as follows:
I.WILLIAM HYDE (or HIDE) came from England 1633, was in Hartford before 1640 and removed to Saybrook perhaps as early as 1648. His daughter HESTER m. JOHN POST 1652, probably came with her parents from England, but his son SAMUEL was probably a native of Hartford. No other children are known. WILLIAM HYDE died Jan. 6, 1681-2. His age is not known, but he was called "Old Goodman Hyde" in 1679.
II.SAMUEL HYDE was born about 1636 at Hartford. In 1659 he married JANE LEE, daughter of THOMAS LEE, an account of whose family is given below. SAMUEL HYDE seems to have lived with his father at first, after their removal to Norwich, in the newly built habitation, where in 1660 his daughter ELIZABETH was born. He is reckoned among the first proprietors of Norwich, as is likewise his father. He died in 1677, leaving seven children as follows: ELIZABETH (our ancestress), b. 1660, m. Lieut. Richard Lord; PHOEBE, b. Jan. 1663, m. Matthew Griswold of Lyme; SAMUEL, b. 1665, m. Elizabeth Calkins; JOHN, b. 1667, m. Experience Abel; WILLIAM, b. 1670, d. 1759, m. Anne Bushnell; THOMAS, b. 1672, m. Mary Backus; JABEZ, b. 1677, m. Elizabeth Bushnell. The descendants of the five sons of Samuel Hyde in 1779 showed upwards of twenty families of Hydes, comprising 150 persons, in the town plot and western part of Norwich.
It may interest "Mugwump" members of the family to know that our ancestors SAMUEL and JANE (LEE) HYDE are also the ancestors of GROVER CLEVELAND, President of the United States. JOHN HYDE, their eldest son, who married Experience Abel, had a son JAMES, known as Capt. James Hyde, who married Sarah Marshall. They in turn had a daughter, Abiah Hyde, who married Rev. Aaron Cleveland. Their son William Cleveland and his wife Margaret Falley were the parents of Grover Cleveland.
III. ELIZABETH HYDE was b. August 1660; d. 1736; m. Lieut. Richard Lord and had a daughter Elizabeth, Oct. 8, 1683. So thickly the generations crowd upon each other that mother, daughter and granddaughter were born within 45 years.
JANE LEE, wife of Samuel Hyde, was the daughter of THOMAS LEE, a very extended account of whose descendants, including some who went to Virginia, is given by Salisbury.
I.THOMAS LEE sailed from England for America in 1641, and died on the passage. His wife was PHOEBE BROWN, the daughter of Mr. Brown, who came over with her and accompanied her to Saybrook, and removed thence to Providence, R.I., where he founded a numerous family, one of who afterward endowed Brown University. THOMAS LEE's widow after married 2. GREENFIELD LARRABEE and 3. one CORNISH. The children of THOMAS and PHOEBE (BROWN) LEE were PHOEBE, JANE, (our ancestress) and Lieut. THOMAS LEE.
II.JANE LEE, who married SAMUEL HYDE 1659, and, after his death married 2. JOHN BURCHARD.
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PHOEBE BROWN2 (William1), born in England, October 1, 1620, was married there to Thomas Lee. With her parents, husband, and three children, she emigrated in 1646/7. Her husband died of smallpox before reaching New England. She settled in the locality of Saybrook and Lyme, Connecticut. About 1647, she married Greenfield Larrabee1, and by him had several children.* He died in 1660, and in 1662, she married James Cornish1 of Saybrook.* She died in childbirth, December 22, 1664.
Line of descent from Phoebee (Brown) Lee: [Potter/Richardson Line]
Jane Lee m. Samuel Hyde
Thomas Hyde m. Mary Backus
Jacob Hyde m. Hannah Kingsbury
Ruth Hyde m. Ezekiel Ladd
Darius Ladd m. Mary Frink
Sophronia Ladd m. Elias Thompson Potter
Lucien Bonaparte Potter m. Clarinda Louisa Trimmer
William W. Potter m. Margaret Richardson
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THOMAS LEE was born and married in England. His wife was Phoebe Brown2, 1620-1664, daughter of William1 and Jane (Burgess) Brown. In 1646/7 they sailed for New England. Many of the passengers were stricken with smallpox and died; Thomas Lee was one of the dead. His widow and children settled near Lyme and Saybrook, Connecticut. Phoebe (Brown) Lee married in 1647, Greenfield Larrabee1.* 1 Widowed in 1660, she married in 1662, James Cornish1 of Saybrook, and died in childbirth, December 22, 1664.*2
Children:
Jane, 1640-1722/3, m. 1 Samuel Hyde2 (William1) m. 2 John Birchard2 (Thomas1)
Phoebe, 1643, m. John Large
Thomas, 1644-1703, m. 1. Sarah or Ann Kirtland (Nathaniel) m. 2 1676, Mary DeWolf
References:
Snow-Estes Genealogy
Hyde Family Genealogy by Walworth
Parkhurst Mms., Ct. State Library
Cornish Families in America
American Genealogist, v. 13, p. 106; v. 16, p. 228
Diary of Joshua Hempstead
*1 Larrabee children:
Greenfield, 1648, m. Alice Parke3 (Thomas2, Robert1)
John, 1649/50, m. Sarah -----
Elizabeth, 1652/3, m. Joshua Hempstead2 (Robert1)
Joseph, 1655-1657
Sarah, 1658, m. John Fox2 (Thomas1)
*2Cornish Children:
James, 1663-1740, m. 1 Elizabeth Thrall (Timothy) m. 2 Hannah (Hilliard) Humphrey (Andrew Hilliard)
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First Company
First Company
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BROWN, ABRAHAM, Watertown, prob. s. of Thomas of Hawkedon,
Co. Stiff k. near Bury St. Edmunds, freem. 6 Mar. 1632, by w. Lydia
had Lydia, b. 22 Mar. 1633; Jonathan, 15 Oct. 1635; Hannah, 1 Mar.
1639, d. soon; and Abraham, 6 Mar. 1640; beside Sarah, and Mary,
perhaps brot. from Eng. ; was selectman many yrs. and surveyor. The
time of his d. was 1650. His wid. m. 27 Nov. 1659, Andrew Hodges
of Ipswich, but after his d. in Dec. 1665, she came again to Watertown,
and d. 27 Sept. 1686. Sarah m. 16 Dec. 1643, George Parkhurst;
Mary m. 10 Apr. 1650, John Lewis of Charlestown, as sec. w. and,
next, a Cutler; and Lydia m. William Lakin. ABRAHAM, Boston, merch. arr. first time 20 June 1650, ra. 19 Aug. 1653, Jane Skipper,
had Mary, b. 19 Dec. 1654; went home 1654, next yr. was tak. by a Barbary pirate, but soon ransom, and the foil. yr. came again to 13. had
Jane, 9 Aug. 1657; freem. 1664, m. 1 May 1660, Rebecca, d. of Hezekiah Usher, had Hezekiah, b. 22 Aug. 1661 ; Rebecca, 26 Aug.
1663; and Eliz. 17 Nov. 1664, wh. m. Peter Butler, jr. ABRAHAM,
Watertown, s. of Abraham of the same, m. 5 Feb. 1663, Mary, d. of Edward Dix, had Lydia, b. 11 Nov. 1663, wh. m. 30 Dec. 1688, George
Woodward; and Abraham, 1665, d. at 13 yrs. He d. 1667, and his wid. m. next yr. Samuel Rice of Sudbury, and d. 18 June 1678. ABRAHAM, Salisbury, s. of the first Henry of the same, m. 15 June
1675, Eliz. Shepherd, had s. b. 10 Jan. 1676, d. in a wk. ; Sarah, 25
Jan. 1677; Ann, 19 Nov. 1679; Eliz. 29 Mar. 1682; Bethia, July
1684; Hannah, 7 Nov. 1686; Abraham, 16 Mar. 1691; and Samuel,
16 Nov. 1694 ; and d. 26 Mar. 1733. ALEXANDER, Kennebeck 1674. ANDREW, Scarborough 1658, was constable in 1670, and had, in 1663,
five s. of wh. Southgate gives names of four, Andrew, John, Joseph, and
Charles. ARTHUR, Saco 1636. BENJAMIN, Hampton, s. of John of the same, m. Sarah, d. of William Brown of Salisbury, had William, b. 5 June 1680; Sarah, 11 Sept. 1681, d. young; Benjamin, 20 Dec. 1683 ; Eliz. 16 July 1686 ; John, 18 Mar. or May 1688 ; Jacob, 1 Mar. 1691; Stephen, 17 July 1693; Mary, 1696; Thomas, 21 May 1699;
and Jeremiah, 20 Nov. 1701. His w. d. a. 1730; he, a. 1736, very old. J * BENJAMIN, Salem, s. of first Hon. William, m. it is said, Mary, d. of Rev. John Hicks, a nonconform. min. in Eng. wh. d. 26 Aug. 1703, had
only two ds. Sarah, and Mary. He was rep. of his nat. town 1 693 and
9, of the Exec, counc. 1702-5, a liberal benefact. of Harv. Coll. d. 7 Dec. 1708. BENONI, Hartford, youngest s. of Nathaniel of the same, d. 1688, prob. unm. holding some office. BOAZ, Concord, s. of Thomas, m.========================
8 Nov. 1GC4, Mary Winship, had Boaz, b. 31 July 1C65 ; Thomas, 12 May 1G67 ; Mary, 31 Oct. 1G70 ; Edward, 20 Mar. 1672 ; rem. to Stow, was freem. 1673. CHAD, Providence, came first to Boston, in July
1638, in the Martin, as bef. dep.-gov. Dudley, he swore, in support of a nuncup. will of a fellow-passeng. dying on the ocean ; was sett, at the Bapt. ch. 1642 after Roger Williams. It has been thot. by some, that he was earlier on our side of the water, and that imperfect rec. proves it, on p. 14 of the Vol. I. of Col. Rec. of R. I. as to his incorp. in town
fellowsh. with others at Providence, wh. bears date 20 Aug. without a yr. Now the supplying of the numerals for the yr. can admit those wh. the
transcriber used, 1637, by no means ; for that day was Sunday, when no
civil compact could have been enter, into, and bef. that day in the former
yr. the place was kn. as Moshasuck, prob. the sec. use of the designat. of
the mod. city being in the foil. mo. at the bapt. of the s. of Roger Wil
liams, Providence, late in Sept. 1638. Earlier than Aug. 1638 his name,
I suppose, will not be found. He brot. w. Eliz. and s. John, aged a. 8
yrs. prob. other ch. for we kn. not the b. of any of his five s. The other
four were James, Jeremiah, Judah, alias Chad, and Daniel. No connex.
is trac. betw. Chad and Henry, of the oldest proprs. His gr.ch. James
was min. of the same ch. This is the progenit. of the fam. so much
disting. as the patrons of Brown Univ. at P. CHARLES, Rowley 1648. CORNELIUS, Reading, s. of Nicholas of the same, m. 6 Mar. 1665, Sarah
Lamson, had Nicholas, b. 7 Apr. 1666, d. soon ; Cornelius, 3 June 1667 ; Sarah, 23 Dec. 1668; John, 8 Aug. 1671; Abigail, 5 Apr. 1674, d. soon; Samuel, 13 Sept. 1675; Mary, 1 Jan. 1679; and Hannah, 28
Aug. 1680. CHRISTIAN, Salisbury, one of the first sett. 1640, a wid.
brot. prob. three s. and d. 28 Dec. 1641. Her s. were Henry, George,
and William. DANIEL, Providence 1646, m. 25 Dec. 1669, Alice Herenden, prob. d. of Benjamin, had Judah; Sarah, b. 10 Oct. 1677;
Jeremiah ; and perhaps more; and d. bef. 10 Nov. 1710. EBENEZER,
New Haven, s. of Francis, m. 28 Mar. 1667, Hannah, d. of John Vincent
of the same, had Hannah, b. 1 Feb. 1668 ; s. without name, 4 Oct. 1669 ; Ebenezer, 12 Nov. 1670 ; Rebecca, 20 Apr. 1672 ; Mary, 6 Aug. 1674 ; Eliz. 13 May 1679 ; Eunice, 26 Oct. 1681 ; and James, 22 Feb. 1684 ; perhaps more. EDMUND, first min. of Sudbury, came over 1637, freem. 13 May 1640, ord. in Aug. foil. d. 22 June 1677, had w. wh. had been
wid. of John Lovering, as Barry says, but no ch. EDMUND, Dorchester,
s. of deac. William of Sudbury, freem. 1650, by w. Eliz. had John, bapt.
22 Aug. 1652 ; Eliz. b. 1658 ; and Samuel, 1661 ; rem. to Boston, and was a shopkeeper 1694, there, when his sec. or third w. was Eliz. wid. of
Hopestill Foster, and d. soon after. He may be the man, wh. m. 14
Feb. 1654, Eliz. Okley, or Oakley, if we suppose the date of bapt. of VOL. i. -------------------
first ch. too early by 4 yrs. or this not to be the first w. She had Mary,
15 Dec. 1656; John, 9 Oct 1660; and, perhaps, Elisha; for ED
MUND, Boston, by w. Eliz. had Mary, 15 Dec. 1656. EDWARD, Boston, a very early propr. perhaps came in the employm. of William Colbron,
tho. at his adm. of the ch. in June 1634 it is writ. Edmund, freem. 6 May 1635, may have gone to Newport 1639. EDWARD, Salem 1638,
d. a. 1659. EDWARD, Ipswich, freem. 2 June 1641, had w. Faith, and
s. Thomas, wh. d. bef. his f. ; in his will of 9 Feb. 1660 ment. s. Joseph,
and John, and a d. not nam. ELEAZER, New Haven, s. of Francis, sw.
fidel. in 1657, m. Sarah, d. of Thomas Bulkley, had Eleazer, b. 6 Jan. 1663; Gershom, 9 Oct. 1665; and Daniel, 16 Jan. 1668. ELEAZER,
Chelmsford, freem. 1674, was, perhaps, s. of Thomas of Concord. EPHRAIM, Salisbury, s. of William, by w. Sarah had Ephraim, b. 3 Sept.
1680; William, 25 Mar. 1684; Sarah, 5 Mar. 1687; Mary, 22 Jan. 1689; Abner, 28 Feb. 1691; and Jacob, 2 June 1693; and the f. d. five days after. His wid. m. Apr. 1703, Samuel Carter; and next, 5
Oct. 1719, Benjamin Eastman. FRANCIS, New Haven 1639, d. 1668;
by w. Mary had John, bapt. 7 Apr. 1640 ; Eleazer, 16 Oct. 1642, bef. ment.; Samuel, 7 Aug. 1645; Ebenezer, 21 June 1646; Ebenezer,
again, 4 July 1647; and Lydia. He d. 1668, and his will of 13 Apr.
in that yr. names w. Mary, four s. and d. Lydia.
* FRANCIS, Stamford
1660, constable 1663, rep. 1665, 7, and 9. He had been a serv. of Henry
Wolcott of Windsor, and bot. out the residue of his term in 1649, and was a small trader in 1651 ; in Farmington, bot. and sold Ids. 1656 ; at
S. m. Martha, wid. of John Chapman, had s. Joseph, and nothing more
is kn. of him but that in 1683 he gave his s. Id. and does not appear among proprs. of 1687. FRANCIS, Newbury, s. of Francis, b. in Eng.
perhaps neph. of Thomas, d. 1691, aged 59, hav. m. prob. sec. w. 31
Dec. 1679. Coffin, 296. FRANCIS, Newbury, s. of Thomas, b. in Eng.
m. 21 Nov. 1653, Mary Johnson had Eliz. b. 17 Oct. 1654 ; Mary, 15 Apr. 1657, m. 15 Dec. 1675, Nathan Parker; Hannah, 1659, d. soon;
Sarah, 10 May 1663; John, 13 May 1665; Thomas, 1 July 1667, d. aged 22 ; Joseph, 28 Sept. 1670 ; Francis, 17 Mar. 1674 ; and his w. d. 4 Apr. 1679. He had by sec. w. Benjamin, 22 Apr. 1681. GEORGE,
Newbury 1035, a carpenter, br. of Richard, one of the first sett, had come in the Mary and John 1034, freem. L> May 1040, d. 1 Apr. 1042. * GEORGE, Haverhill, prob. s, of Christian, m. 25 June 1645, Ann
Eaton, d. of John of Salisbury; rep. 1672, 5, 80, and 92. He made
his will 26 June 1699. His w. d. 16 Dec. 1683, and 17 Mar. foil. he m. wid. Hannah Hazen; d. 31 Oct. 1699. He had no ch. but gave
est. to Richard H. s. of his w. GEORGE, Stonington 1680, may be the same, whose will, of 14 Sept. 1736, names w. Charity, eldest s. George,
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other s. Peter, John, and William, besides eldest d. Eliz. Stanton, d. Sarah Champlin, w. of Joseph C. and d. Ruth B. HENRY, Boston, an early propr. purchas. also, in 1G48 ; prob. went home, was of London
1GC8. HENRY, Salisbury, b. 1615, came with his mo.; an orig. propr. of course in 1639, was br. of George of Haverhill, by w. Abigail had
Nathaniel, b. 30 June 1642; Abigail, 23 Feb. 1644; Jonathan, 25 Nov.
1646, prob. d. young; Philip, Dec. 1648; Abraham, 1 Jan. 1650;
Sarah, 6 Dec. 1654 ; and Henry, 8 Feb. 1659. He was a shoemaker,
d. 6 Aug. 1701; and his wid. d. 23 Aug. 1702. Abigail m. 1 June
1664, Samuel French ; and Sarah m. 12 June 1673, Andrew Greeley.
HENRY, Salisbury, youngest ch. of the preced. m. 17 May 1682, Han
nah Putnam, had John, b. 15 Apr. 1683 ; Rebecca, 1 Oct. 1684; Abra
ham, 4 July 1686 ; Hannah, 20 Mar. 1689, d. young; Eliezer, 18 Feb. 1691; Henry, 17 June 1693; Benjamin, 25 June 1695; Mehitable, 20
Sept. 1698; Nathaniel, 21 Dec. 1700 ; Joseph, bapt. 18 Sept. 1703;
and Hannah, 9 June 1705 ; rem. to Salem, where some of the ch. were
b. and he d. 25 Apr. 1708. His wid. in will of 9 May 1730, speaks of
six s. then liv. and ds. Rebecca and Hannah. HENRY, Providence
1652, sw. alleg. in June 1668, had Richard, Joseph, and prob. Henry
and other ch. In his will of 27 Sept. 1690 ment. w. Hannah. HENRY,
Providence, call. jr. when he took o. of alleg. in May 1682, may have
been s. of the preced. HOPESTILL, Sudbury, s. of deac. William, m.
1686, Abigail Haynes, and for sec. w. had Dorothy, wid. of Rev, and
unhappy Samuel
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See the History and Genealogy of the Cornish Families in America by Joseph E. Cornish pub. 1907 in Boston for details of James Cornish and Phoebe Browne. page 10.
Sources: 1. See data from Dave Davis, ne
Sources: 1. See data from Dave Davis, needs verification: 2nd Husband Greenfield Larrabee; 3rd Husband James Cornish; 2. See Walworth, Reuben H. Hyde Genealogy...William Hyde, of Norwich. Albany: J. Munsell, 1864.
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!PROBATE: Early CT Probate Records, vol.I, p.134. Inventory dated 17 Oct 1661. Court record p.164 dated 5 Dec 1661 recognizes James Cornish as having married the widow of Greenfield Laraby. Children mentioned, Greenfield, John, Elizabeth, and Sarah.
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HOPESTILL, Sudbury, s. of deac. William, m.
1686, Abigail Haynes, and for sec. w. had Dorothy, wid. of Rev, and
unhappy Samuel Paris, and d. 1729. HUGH, Salem 1628, com. with
Endicott, in opin. of Mr. Felt, sent to relief of the Ind. at Ipswich 1631,
perhaps rem. to Boston. HUGH, Boston (in opin. of Farmer, the same
as the preced. but, in mine, more prob. was his s.), by w. Sarah had Job,
b. 29 Mar. 1651; Hugh, wh. d. 16 July 1652; and Sarah, 16 Aug.
1653, wh. d. 2 Jan. foil, and the improb. rec. in Geneal. Reg. X. 218,
tells, that ano. Sarah d. 3 Apr. 1654. ICHABOD, Cambridge, s. of Thomas of the same, by w. Martha had John, b. 1 Nov. 1696, II. C. 1714, the min. of Haverhill; Martha, 16 June 1699 ; Priseilla, 14 Dec. 1702; Sarah, 26 Sept. 1706; and his w. d. 1 Sept. 1708. He m. 13 June 1709, Margaret Odlin, perhaps youngest d. of Elisha of Boston,
had Abigail, b. 8 May 1710, and d. 1728, the five e,h. and the mo. of the youngest all surv. ISAAC, Newbury, s. of Thomas of the same, m. 22
Aug. 1661, Rebecca, perhaps d. of John Bayley, jr. had Ruth, b. 26
May 1662; Thomas, 15 Sept. 1664; Rebecca, 15 Mar. 1667 ; and he d. 13 May 1674. * JABEZ, Sudbury 1667, prob. s. of Thomas of Concord,
freem. 1680; by w. Hannah had Mary, b. 26 Nov. 1672; and Sarah,
20 May 1680 ; was of Stow, rep. under the new chart. 1692. JACOB,
Billerica, one of the proprs. 1659, m. 16 Oct. 1661, Mary Tapley.
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JACOB, Hampton, s. of John of the same, m. Sarah, d. of William
Brookin of Portsmouth, had John; Samuel, b. 4 Nov. 1686; Abraham,
Jan. 1689; Joshua, 1 Apr. 1691; Sarah, 1693; Jacob, 22 Dec. 1695;
Abigail, 3 Mar. 1698; Jonathan, 24 Feb. 1700; and Jeremiah, bapt. with the eight preced. 28 June 1702 ; and he d. 13 Feb. 1740, aged, it is said, 87. || JAMES, Boston 1630, being No. 61 in the ch. list, freem. 4
Mar. 1634, by w. Grace had James, b. 30 Aug. bapt. 7 Sept. 1645, ar.
co. 1643; d. 1651, his will of 9 May, pro. 7 Aug. is abstr. in Geneal. Reg. VII. 335. It gave ho. and Id. to the ch. if his s. d. bef. 21 yrs. of
age, and provid. for w. wh. was extrix. JAMES, Charlestown 1633, adm.
of the ch. 10 Mar. 1634, freem. 25 May 1636, had w. Eliz. and ch. John, bapt. 1 Mar. 1639; and Mary, 3 Mar. 1640. JAMES, Newbury, came with w. 1634, says Coffin, from Southampton, was one of the first
sett. 1635 ; freem. 17 May 1637, a selectman 1638 ; preach, at Portsmouth,
but came back to N. 1656, or earlier. Ano. || JAMES, Charlestown, by
w. Judith had John, b. 4 Jan. 1638 ; James, 20 Feb. 1643, wh. d. young;
James, again, 19 Aug. 1647 ; and Nathaniel, 21 Nov. 1648, ar. co. 1639,
may be the dangerous man, disarm, as a supporter of Wheelwright
1637. Frothingham, 82. JAMES, Newbury, s. of Joseph, a youth of 17, came in the James 1635, from Southampton, arr. at Boston 3 June 1635. But the difficulty of discrim. betw. the many of this name, even by aid of ws. and ch. is insurmount. He, by w. Sarah, d. of capt. John Cutting,
had Samuel, b. 14 Jan. 1657 ; Hannah, bapt. 12 Sept. 1658 ; and Abra
ham, 14 Oct. 1660 ; had, also, Mary, b. 25 May 1663 ; Abigail, 24 Oct. 1665 ; and Martha, 22 Dec. 1667. He was a glazier, rem. to Salem, there
d. 1676. His will of 29 Jan. 1674, names w. Sarah, and ch. John, James,
Samuel, Abraham, Sarah, wh. was m. ; Ann, or Hannah, Mary, Abigail,
and Martha. JAMES, Taunton 1643, s. of John, the Assist, b. in Eng. we may be sure, went with his f. to Swanzey, chos. 1665 an Assist, may
well be presum. the preacher, put by Mather, in his third classis, at S. unless more than usual confidence is felt in his authority, wh. it is believ. inquiry will not justify, for no durat. in office is ment. nor is any reason
kn. for giv. him place in that rather than the sec. classis. He m. Lydia,
d. of John Rowland, and d. 29 Oct. 1710, aged 87, leav. James, wh. d. 1725, at Barrington ; Jabez ; and d. Dorothy Kent. Baylies, IV. 18. JAMES, Salem, s. of Elder John, m. 5 Sept. 1664, Hannah, d. of Henry
Bartholomew, had James, b. 3 Feb. 1666, d. young; Bartholomew, 31 Mar. 1669; Eliz. 26 Jan. 1671; Hannah, 9 Mar. 1673; and James,,
again, 23 May 1675. On 12 Nov. of the last yr. he was found d. in Cecil Co. Maryland, where he was on a trad, voyage, k. by a negro.
JAJVTES^ Salem 1678, s. of James, the glazier, foil, the trade of his f. m.
16 Jan. 1670, Hannah Huse, at Charlestown, there had James, b. 3 Feb.
BROWN. 2C9=========================
1671 ; Samuel, 3 Dec. 1672 ; and at Ipswich, Hannah, 13 Nov. 1676,
d. young; and at S. Sarah, 10 Aug. 1678; and rem. to Newbuiy,
there had Benjamin, 21 Mar. 1681; Abraham, 17 Mar. 1683, d. in few mos. ; Joseph, 19 May 1685 ; and Hannah, 16 Nov. 1687. He d. 27 Feb. 1708, and his wid. d. 18 Nov. 1713. JAMES, Hatfield 1678, m. 7 Jan. 1674, Remembrance Brook, had Mary, b. 1677; Abigail, 8 Sept. 1678; and Thankful, 1 June 1682; rem. to Deerfield, and
had Sarah, 1683; James, 1685; Mindwell, 1686; Hannah, 1688;
Mercy, 1690 ; Eliz. 1693, d. at 5 yrs.j and John, 1695. He rem. after, to Colchester ; and his d. Abigail, prob. was that capt. on the fatal day of 29 Feb. 1704, carr. to Canada, but ret. safe. JAMES, Branford 1679, a landholder, may have rem. and been of Norwalk 1687, had Isaac, b. 1 Mar. 1690 ; and either bef. or aft. James, wh. prob. is the man that m.
1714, Joanna Whitehead. JAMES, Rehoboth, s. of James of the same, by w. Margaret had Margaret, b. 28 June 1682 ; d. 15 Apr. 1718, in his 60th yr. His wid. d. 5 May 1741, aged 84. JOB, Boston 1672, suppos.
to be d. when inv. was tak. by William Brown, 2 Jan. 1675, was, per
haps, s. of Hugh. JOHN, Pemaquid 1625. | JOHN, Salem 1629, a
lawyer from London, one of the purch. of the patent from Sir Henry
Roswell, engag. (being one of the Assist, of the Mass. Co. and sw. a yr. and a half bef. Endicot took the requisite o.) in Mar. of that yr. to emb.
with Samuel his br. in the fleet with Higginson ; came in May, reach. S. in June, and soon after, they wish, to foil, the Episc. form of service, caus. such a schism, that Endicot sent them home in the returning sh. and in Sept. or Oct. they were again at London, and came not to our
country any more. See the candid views of Eliot, Eccl. Hist, of Mass,
in 1 Mass. Hist. Coll. IX. 3 and 4. That JOHN, whose d. 28 Feb. 1687, is ment. in early rec. of New Hampsh.
" aged 98 yrs." may possib. have
gain, such reputa. by his f. hav. done some brave act against the Spanish
enemy even later than the Armada yr.
to wh. wild tradit. refer, the b. of
his s. JOHN, Watertown 1632, arr. 16 Sept. at Boston, from London, in the Lion; freem. 3 Sept. 1634, by w. Dorothy had Hannah, b. 10 Sept.
1634 ; and Mary, 24 Mar. 1637 ; and he was bur. 20 June of that yr. aged 36. By probr geneal. he was s. of John of Hawkedon, Co. Suff k. in that ch. bapt. 11 Oct. 1601, and so neph. of Abraham and Richard.
| JOHN, Plymouth, had acquaint, with the Pilgr. at Leyden bef. 1620, but his yr. of com. is unkn. liv. in 1636 at Duxbury ; in 1643 at Taunton ; Assist, for 17 yrs. from 1636, and serv. as Commissnr. of the Unit.
Col. from 1644 for 12 yrs. had James, above ment. ; and Mary, wh. m.
6 July 1636, Thomas Willet ; perhaps more, certain. John, and d. at Swanzey, near Rehoboth, where he had large est. 10 Apr. 1662. His
will, made three days bef. provides for the five ch. that his s. John left t===================
his care, and names s. James, and w. -Dorothy excors. also names d. Mary
Willet, and gr.d. Martha, w. of John Baffin, d. of Willet. His wid. Dorothy d. at Swanzey, 27 Jan. 1674, aged 90. See Davis, in Morton s Mem. 295-7. JOHN, Salem 1637, freem. 2 May 1638, rul. elder of the
ch. had John, bapt. Sept. 1638 ; and James, June 1640 ; d. 1685. JOHN,
Hampton 1639, d. 28 Feb. 1687, a. 98 yrs. as is said. Much more prob.
is the age set against his name, 40, on his embark. 17 Apr. 1635, at the London custom ho. especially if he be that baker, whose fellow-passeng. were two serv. James Walker, aged 15, and Sarah Walker, 17, the latter of wh. in 1640, bee. his w. as descend, suppose. By what I think
the wrong statement, he was b. 1589, and this maiden was b. 1618. Beside the number and dates of his ch. disprove or make highly improb.
the great age: Sarah; John, b. 1644; Eliz. ; Benjamin; Jacob, 1653;
Mary, 13 Sept. 1655 ; Thomas, 14 July 1657 ; and Stephen, 1659, wh. was k. by the Ind. at Scarborough 29 June 1677. JOHN, Maine 1641,
s. of Richard of Barton Regis. Co. Gloucester, m. Margaret, d. of Francis Hayward of the City of Bristol, as he told Robert Allen of Sheepscot,
for R. A. so swore on 21 Feb. 1659 at Bristol, Eng. (as there rec.) that he kn. for 17 yrs. J. B. of Newharbor, a mason, and that he was in good
health in N. E. June preced. JOHN, Rehoboth, or Swanzey, s. of John
of the same, b. prob. in Eng. m. a d. of William Buckland, had John,
the eldest, Joseph, Nathaniel, Lydia, and Hannah, all of wh. in his will of 31 Mar. 1662, of wh. he made John, his f. the excor. he gave to his
care, and d. soon. Hannah m. 7 Jan. 1676, her cousin Hezekiah Willet. JOHN, Ipswich 1641, may have come in the Elizabeth, 1635, aged 40,
from London, or have been the tailor from Badstow, in Essex, near
Chelmsford, in the Defence, from London, 1635, aged 27. But which
ever sh. he came in, he had w. Sarah, and by her the ch. Sarah ; John ; Benjamin ; and Eliz. ; prob. b. there ; and at Hampton had Jacob, b. 1653; Mary, 13 Sept. 1655; Thomas, 14 July 1657; and Stephen,
1659, k. by the Ind. 29 June 1677 at Scarborough. Sarah m. 13 Mar.
1661, John Poor; and Eliz. m. 23 Dec. 1669, Isaac Marston. JOHN,
Taimton 1643, s. of Hon. John, may be the John of Providence 1646, and
after. JOHN, Milford 1648, had John ; Mary ; and Esther ; all bapt, 16
Dec. 1649 ; Joseph, 1652 ; Mary, 1653 ; John, again, b; 12 July 1655 ; Hannah, bapt. not 3, as the perpetual blunders of Davenport s ch. has it, but 2 May 1658 at New Haven ; and Phebe, 1660. His w. was Mary,
and he prob. rem. to Newark, N. J. JOHN, New Haven, prob. s. of Francis of the same, m. 1 Jan. 1661, Mar
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!DEATH: Clarence A. Torrey; NEW ENGLAND
!DEATH: Clarence A. Torrey; NEW ENGLAND MARRIAGES, Prior to 1700;974 V2t
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R. I. a freem. 1655. PETER, Plymouth, came in the Mayflower, 1620, m. two ws. and had two ch. by ea. says Gov. Bradford, after his com.
here, and both of those by the first w. had been m. and one of them had
two ch. when the Gov. wrote in 1650. For his first w. conject. assigns
him the wid. Ford wh. had come in the Fortune 1621 ; but, of course, this must have been after the land div. in 1 624 ; and he, at the div. of cattle, 1627, has assoc. with him Martha and Mary, perhaps w. and d. He is somewhere call. br. of John of P. and both liv. on Duxbury side. He
d. 1633, and Standish and Brewster took his inv. 10 Oct. of that yr. PETER, New Haven 1639, had Mercy, bapt. 6 Apr. 1645; and Eliz. 1 Aug. 1647 ; rem. to Stamford, where his w. Eliz. d. 21 Sept. 1657 ; and
he m. 27 July 1658, Unity, wid. of Clement Buxton, and d. 22 of
the mo. foil. His s. Ebenezer had d. the day preced. but he may have
also had Thomas, and Hackaliah, by the first w. both of wh. rem. to Rye. His wid. m. 9 Mar. foil. Nicholas Knapp. PETER, Plymouth, I
suppose, s. of Peter of the same, b. after- 1627, as his name does not appear in the div. of cattle that yr. He was with Gov. Bradford and
thirty others among the first purch. of Dartmouth in 1652. PETER,
Windsor, m. 15 July 1658, Mary, d. of Jonathan Gillett, had Mary, b. 2 May 1659 ; Hannah, 29 Sept. 1660; Abigail, 8 Aug. 1662 ; Hepzibah,
19 Nov. 1664; Peter, 2 Mar. 1667; John, 8 Jan. 1669; Jonathan, 30
Mar. 1670; Cornelius, 30 July 1672; Esther, 22 May 1673; Eliz. 9 June 1676; Deborah, 2 Feb. 1679; and Sarah, 20 Aug. 1681 ; the twelve were nam. at his d. 9 Mar. 1692, as all liv. Hannah was m. to one not kn. ; Abigail m. 1683, Samuel Fowler; Esther m. 1700, Wil
liam Barber; and Deborah m. 1696, John Hosford. PETER, Windsor,
s. of the preced. m. 1696, Mary Barber, d. prob. of the sec. Thomas of
the same. PHILIP, Salisbury, s. of Henry of the same, m. 24 June
1669, Mary, d. of the first Isaac Buswell, had Susanna, b. 8 Mar.
1670 ; Mary, 23 Feb. 1672, d. in few mos. ; a P. 1 Apr. 1673, d. in few
days; Abigail, 4 June 1675; Mary, 1676; Sarah, 18 Mar. 1678;
George, 1 July 1680 ; Phebe, 2 Oct. 1681, wh. d. at 19 yrs. ; and Han
nah, 5 Feb. 1683. His w. d. 27 Nov. foil, and he d. 21 July 1729.
* RICHARD, Watertown 1630, prob. br. of first Abraham, came in the
fleet with Winth. freem. 18 May 1631, hav. req. the privilege 19 Oct. preced. was rul. eld. as he had been in a London ch. rep. at the first gen. ct. of delegates 1634, and every time to 1639, and again 1647-55,
exc. 1653 ; rem. to Charlestown, and d. betw. Aug. 1659 and Mar. 1661,
the dates of mak. and prob. of his will. That instr. of wh. wid. Eliz. was extrix. nam. s. Thomas, and gr.s. Richard, and George ; but the est. was not adequate, it is thot. to tempt either over the ocean. Winth. I. 58. His wid. m. 12 May 1662, Richard Jackson of Cambridge. RICH-=================
ARD, Ipswich, bef. 1638 rem. to Newbury, was br. of George, and with him came in the Mary and John, 1G34, freem. 6 May 1G35, d. 26 Apr.
1661; by w. Edith, wh. d. Apr. 1647, had Joseph, wh. d. young;
Joshua, b. 10 Apr. 1642 ; Caleb, 7 May 1645 ; and by sec. w. Eliz. wid. of Giles Badger, m. 16 Feb. 1648, had Eliz. 20 Mar. 1649 ; Richard,
18 Feb. 1651; Edmund, 17 July 1654; Sarah, 7 Sept. 1657; and
Mary, 10 Apr. 1660. RICHARD, Hingham, m. Nov. 1648, at Weymouth, Eliz. Marsh. RICHARD, Charlestown, call, old in 1658, d. Oct. 1660. Highly prob. is it, that he is the same as the rul. Eld. of Watertown. His will, of 16 Aug. 1659, names w. Eliz. made extrix. s. Thomas ; gr.s. Richard, and George ; beside apprent. Jonathan Simpson.
RICHARD, Southold, L. I. made freem. of Conn. 1662. RICHARD,
Newbury, s. of Richard of the same, ni. 7 May 1674, Mary Jaques, had
on[y~s. Richard, b. 12 Sept. 1675, II. C. 1697, min. of Reading, wh. m.
22 Apr. 1703, Martha Whipole, had sev. ch. (of wh. one was John, b. 2 Mar. 1706 ; and ano. was Martha, m. 12 Mar. 1730, Rev. Samuel
Wigglesworth, as his sec. w.) and d. 20 or 29 Oct. 1732. RICHARD,
Providence, s. of Henry of the same, by w. Mary had Malachi, b. 1 Feb. 1698; Mercy, 12 Dec. 1703; William, 3 June 1705; and Rich
ard, 28 Feb. 1712. This last liv. over one hundred yrs. of wh. very many he serv. as proprs. elk. Judge Staples remembers him, as seat, in his doorway within two yrs. of the latest. Gathering at his ho. on the hundredth birthday, rumor went, that his friends made him dance ; but, at least, what was then done " shortened his days." I hope not much.
ROBERT, Cambridge, came in the Truelove, 1635, aged 24, m. 8 May
1649, Barbara Eden, freem. 1649, d. 23 Nov. 1690, aged only 70, ace.
inscript. on gr.stone, as giv. in Cambridge Epit. by wh. his wid. wh. d. 1 June 1693, is said to be aged 80. We may therefore doubt, that here must be error in that very correct work, as we kn. there is, when it marks him freem. 1639. This custom ho. date is inconsist. with the
gr.stone ; and no Robert B. is among freem. for many yrs. bef. or after. Mitchell s Reg. in Cambr. ch. Gathering, gives him no ch. SAMUEL,
Salem 1629, br. of first John, and one of the patentees, nam. (tho. not an Assist, as his br. was), of the counc. to Endicott, 30 Apr. but never
qualif. by tak.^the oath as requir. and both by him sent back the same summer of their com. SAMUEL, Wallingford, was liv. at New Ha
ven 1670, s. of Francis of the same, m. 2 May 1667, Mercy, d. of William Tuttle of the same, had Abigail, b. 11 Mar. 1669; Sarah, 8
Aug. 1672 ; Rachel, 14 Apr, 1677 ; Francis, 7 Oct. 1679 ; after wh. he
rem. to W. there had Samuel, wh. was k. by his mo. 20 June 1691, with an axe, and she was convict. 1 Oct. foil, of murder ; but the court had
sense eno. to set aside the verdict, as it was clearly a case of insanity.==================
The f. d. in that yr. but, after the trial, sent an effective petitn. to the Court. Only three ch. were then liv. Sarah, w. of Joseph Doolittle, Rachel, and Francis ; the wid. still liv. in 1C95. * SAMUEL, Salem, per haps br. of Hon. William, may be he, wh. m. at Boston, 9 July 1661,
Mary, d. of James Mattock ; rep. 1675. SAMUEL, Eastham, m. 19 Feb.
1683, Martha Harding, had Bethia, b. 22 Jan. 1684, d. next yr. ; Bethia
again, 9 Sept. 1685 ; Martha, 24 June 1688, d. young; and Samuel, 7 Nov. 1690; d. 3 Dec. 1691, aged 31. STEPHEN, Newbury, in his will of 3 Aug. 1656, names w. Sarah, ch. Sarah, w. of Ordway ; Abigail, w.
of Rogers; Ann; Mary; John; and Stephen. THOMAS, Newbury, a
weaver, of Malford, in Wilts, came from Southampton 1635, by the James, in employm. of Thomas Antram, reach. Boston 3 June, bring, w. Mary, wh. d. 2 June 1655 ; freem. 22 May 1639 ; had Mary, b. 1635,
the first Eng. ch. of the town ; Isaac ; and Francis ; may have been of Ipswich 1641 ; d. by a fall 8 Jan. 1687, aged 80. Malford is a parish in the hundr. of North Damenham, a. 6 ms. from Malmsbury, and 5 from
Chippenham, in Co. Wilts, on the map of that sh. in Camden s Britannia,
call. Christian Malford, perhaps too long a name for modern maps. In
this geogr. detail I am more full, bee. (tho. print, by me, in 1843, 3 Hist.
Coll. VIII. 319), a descend, sent lately to Eng. to explore- the seat of his ancestors, and his agent s ansr. was " finds no such place in Eng. as Mal
ford." In despair, the inquir. accept. Walford, in Wales for the derivat. of his anc. as if, in those early days, from that distant principality, a weaver would travel with his w. so far as Southampton to embark, when
Bristol and other ports would have been so much nearer. Mary m.
13 May 1656, Peter Godfrey, and d. 16 Apr. 1716. THOMAS, Concord
1 638, perhaps br. of Rev. Edmund, being among orig. proprs. of Sudbury 1637, freem. 14 Mar. 1639, by w. Bridget had Boaz, b. 14 Feb.
1642 ; perhaps Jabez, 1644 ; Mary, 26 Mar. 1646 ; Eleazer, July 1649 ; and Thomas, 1651. His w. d. 5 Jan. 1681, and he rem. prob. to Cam
bridge, d. 3 Nov. 1688. THOMAS, Cambridge, m. 7 Oct. 1656, Martha,
wid. of Richard Oldham, had Mary, b. 28 Apr. 1658, d. young; Mehitable, 13 May 1661 ; Mary, again, 1 Nov. 1663, prob. d. young; Ebenezer, 15 June 1665 ; Ichabod, 5 Sept. 1666 ; and Martha, 19 Oct. 1668;
and d. Dec. 1690. His will of 23 Nov. preced. ment. the w. and
four ch. THOMAS, Lynn (not, prob. s. of Nicholas, as Lewis inf. Farmer), by w. Mary had Mary, b. 10 Feb. 1656, d. young; Sarah, 20
Sept. 1657, d. young; Joseph, 16 Jan. 1659; Sarah, again, b. 13 Oct. 1660, d. young; Jonathan, wh. d. 12 Sept. 1666; Mary, again, b. 28
Aug. 1666; Jonathan, again, 24 Jan. 1669; Eleazur, 4 Aug. 1670;
Ebenezer, 16 Apr. 1672; Daniel, 29 Nov. 1673 ; Ann, and Grace, tw. 4
Jan. 1675, d. in few days; and Daniel, again, 1 Feb. 1677 ; d. 28 Aug.==============
PHEBE BROWNE MARRIED FIRST THOMAS LEE, A
PHEBE BROWNE MARRIED FIRST THOMAS LEE, AND SHE WAS SEALED TO HIM 3 APR 1951 AT ST. GEORGE. SHE MARRIED SECOND GREENFIELD LARRABY, AND THIRD JAMES CORNISH HER CHILDRED WERE SEALED TO THOMAS LEE AND HERSELF 19 OCT 1955 AT SALT LAKE WE NEED TO GET HER SEALED TO HER OTHER HUSBANDS. HER FATHER, WILLIAM BROWNE DIED 1650 ON LONG ISLAND, NY
3 Apr 1951/SG
3 Apr 1951/SG
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