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was born about 1619 in , , Massachusetts, USA. She died in 1693.
She signed a will on 6 Aug 1693 in Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA.55 She had her estate probated on
5 Oct 1693 in Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA.55
Surname may be Annable.
Anthony ANNABLE b.1599 in England d.1672 in Massachusetts married Jane MOMFORD
b.1600 in England d.1643 in Massachusetts parents of Jane ANNABLE b.1622 in
Massachusetts d.1693 married Anthony BESSE.Spouse: Anthony
BESSE. Anthony BESSE and Jane were married about 1638 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts,
USA.11 Children were: Dorcas BESSE, Ann
BESSE, Nehemiah BESSEY, David BESSE, Mary BESSE,
Jane BESSE, Elizabeth
BESSE. Spouse: .
Joan.56Spouse:
Thomas STRUTT. Thomas STRUTT and Joan
were married. Children were: John
STRUTT, Erasmus STRUTT, Audrey STRUTT, Eustace STRUTT,
Ursula STRUTT.
Joan died in 1557/58 of Boughton under Blean, Brendley,
Kent, England.57
9 July 1557 - the will of JOAN PORREGE of Boughton under the Blean, county of
Kent, widow, late the wife of Thomas Porrege... to be buried in the churchyard
of Boughton nigh where as my husband lieth there.., to the poor box 12d... on
my day of burial 20s. value of meat, drink and cheese for the poor... to Samuel
Bayer 4d... to every of my godchildren 4d. . to Rebecca and Helen my son Thomas
Potter s daughters 6d. apiece.. to William Porrege and John Porrege 4d. apiece..
to Gabriel Porrege 6s. 8d., they being the Sons of Rich~rd Porrege... to my daughter
Joan now the wife of Thomas Reyner of Lenham my violet gown purfled with otters
and a kerchief.., to Alice roy daughter the wife of Thomas Potter my second
gown of violet, a rayle of the best, a kerchief and a neckerchief... Annes Porrege
the wife of Richard Porrege my round gown of violet, a rayle and a kerchief...
to Robert Porrege s wife a kerchief... to John Porrege s wife a kerchief, and
to old mother plummer 12d., a smock and a workday apron... I give and bequeath
to Peter Thro wley and his wife ...... to John Marshall of Boughton and his wife
...... to old William Edward s widow 4d... to John Stylles widow 4d. and a petticoat...
to William Jackson and his wife to him 4d. and to her a smock... to William Porrege
roy son my round violet gown with black lining, a worsted kirtle and a
red petticoat, a rayle, a kerchief, a woman s hat & a woman s cap, a kerchief
and a smock, a towel myled, a saye apron, 4 platters, 2 porringers, 2 saucers,
2 latten can die -sticks, a saltcellar, a pan of a gallon, á skillet, an
under-cloth, a featherbed, a truncheon, one blanket, my green coverlet, a ship
chest, 2 pillows, 2 pillow coats whereof the one be braunched with black
silk and the other with white, 3 pair of sheets whereof 2 pair are fine
with white seams and the other a. good pair without white seams,
and also to him a black seamed sheet, 2 table cloths, the one myled with
black and the other a plain white of four yards long or more, 4 napkins, whereof
2 are of diaper and the rest plain, one cow and 40s. of money... to Stephen Porrege
my son my gown of violet lined with bustles with cuffs of velvet, roy kirtle
of worsted upperbodied with right black satin, my best petticoat, a smock, a
cap, a kerchief, my best rayle, and a hat for a woman, a kerchief and apron of
blacki.ussells,my harnessed girdle,a pair of beads with 19 stones pumiced &
gilt of silver, a ring of silver, a pin of silver the best red gilted, 2 spoons
of silver the best, 3 table cloths whereof one is diaper containing 4 yards in
length and 2 of breadth, and the other 2 strekyn cloth good, and a towel myled,
4 napkins whereof 2 diaper and the rest plain, 4 pillowcoats whereof 2 are plain
white, another braunched with silk and the 4th likewise braunched and spangled
with gold, my best black seamed sheet, & five pair of sheets whereof 4 pair
are hook seamed and the other plain, 2 kine, 40s. of money, my best bed as it
now standeth with all that belongeth thereto, my best coverlet and all other
things and implements before not bequeathed. And if any my said sons William
Porrege or Stephen Porrege happen to decease before they or any of them shall
happen to receive these my bequests without issue, then to survivor or his issue,
then to n-iy other children s children, males and females indifferently.... executors
to be Stephen Porrege my son, and Thomas Potter my son in law, and my son John
Porrege my overseer, he to have 20s. for his labor, same to Thomas Potter...to
Benett Rayner 6s.8d. and a red petticoat and a pair of coarse sheets.., to Alice
Potter my daughter my green girdle with pendants of silver. ..to my goddaughter
Joan Porrege l2d.., to mother Potter 12d. and an apron... to Margery Feld a smock
and an apron.., to Mary Vidcot the daughter in law to William Jackson an old
russet petticoat., to Joan Bullece the wife of Thomas Bullece an apron.
Witnesses: Hamond Shrubble, Richard Ince and Thomas Bullere. Proved 24 December
1558.Spouse: Thomas PORREDGE. Thomas
PORREDGE and Joan were married. Children were: Joan PORREDGE, John PORREDGE,
Alice PORREDGE, Robert PORREDGE, Richard
PORREDGE, William PORREDGE, Steven PORREDGE.
Joana.58Spouse:
John BLAND. John BLAND and Joana were
married by 1628 in , , , England.11
Children were: Annabella BLAND, Isabel BLAND.
Mrs Joana signed a will on 6 Apr 1666 in Ipswich,
Essex, Massachusetts, USA.59,60 She died on 29 Apr 1666 in Ipswich,
Essex, Massachusetts, USA.61
She had her estate probated on 9 May 1666 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts,
USA.59,60
Mentioned in husband's will.
ESTATE of Mrs. JOANNA SYMONDS OF IPSWICH.
"These presents witnesseth that I Joana Symonds of ipswich in the county
of Essex being weake of body but through Gods goodnes Inioying my vnderstanding
and memory and not knowing what time I have heere in this life doe make and ordaine
this my last will and Testament as followeth first I committ my soule into the
hands of Jesus christ my blessed redeemer and my body to the earth from whence
it came to be decently buryed And for my outward estate I Thus dispose God haueing
given me two daughters which are maryed both and haue chilldren my will is equally
to dispose of what estate I leaue behind mc att my decease vnto my sayd two daughters
and there children, namely vnto my daughter Prisilla the wife of John warner
and to her children after her decease the one halfe of my estate And to my daughter
Abigail the wife of Robet Pearce the other halfe of my estate and to hir children
after her to be equally devided my debts & funerall charges being discharged
and I doe apoynt my loueing sons in law John warner & Robert Pearce to be
my executors of this my last will and testament In wittnes whereof I haue heervnto
sett my hand and seale and doe declare this to be my last will and testament
this sixt day of April 1666."
Joan (her X mark) Symonds. (sEAL)
Witness: William Goodhue, Robert Lord.
Proved in Ipswich court May 9, 1666 by the witnesses.Spouse: Mark SYMONDS. Mark SYMONDS and Mrs Joana were married about 1619.
Children were: Priscilla SYMONDS, Abigail SYMONDS.
Joane.62,63
Administration on the goods of THOMAS HATCHE of Tenterden, Co. Kent, deceased,
intestate, was granted 13 October 1568 to Joane Hatche, his relict, Thomas Browne
of Tenterden, mercer, and John Browne of Biddenden, mercer, being bound in £60.
Inventory, £69. 8s. 4d. On 25 October 1574 Joane Hatch alias Brissenden,
administratrix of the goods of Thomas Hatch exhibited her account, and the Court
assigned to Winifred, Katherine, Elmore, and Elizabeth Hatch, daughters of the
said Hatch, £3. 13s. 9d., to be equally divided among them, and this is
agreed to by Richard Brissenden, now husband of the said Joane. (Archdeaconry
of Canterbury, Act Books, vol. 16, fo. 69.)Spouse: Thomas HATCHE. Thomas HATCHE and Joane were married about 1552
in , Tenterden, Kent, England. Children were: Winifred HATCHE, John HATCHE,
Katherine HATCHE, Eleanor HATCHE, Elizabeth
HATCHE, William HATCHE, Thomas HATCHE.
Joane.64Spouse:
Robert MARSHALL. Children were: John MARSHALL.
Joane was born in 1570.Spouse: George KING. George KING and Joane were married about 1599 in
, Cold Norton, Essex, England. Children were: George KING, Thomas KING,
Daniel KING, Judith KING, Judith KING,
Anne KING.
Joanna.65Spouse:
Richard CASTLEN. Richard CASTLEN and
Joanna were married in , Tenterden, Kent, England. Children were:
Thomasine CASTLEN, Alice CASTLEN, Christopher
CASTLEN, John CASTLEN.
Joanna was buried on 23 Aug 1556 in , Glemsford, Suffolk,
England.66Spouse: Richard SCOTT. Richard SCOTT and Joanna were married.
Children were: John SCOTT, Ann SCOTT, Katherine SCOTT,
Mary SCOTT, Edward
SCOTT.
Katherine.67,68,69Spouse:
William CLARKE. William CLARKE and Katherine
were married by 1638 in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA.11 Children were: William
CLARKE, Thomas CLARKE, Sarah CLARKE. Spouse: . John GEDNEY and Katherine were married
after 1647 in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, USA.11
Katherine.70,71Spouse: Kenelm WINSLOW. Kenelm WINSLOW and Katherine were married about
1560 in , , Worcestershire, England. Children were: Edward WINSLOW.
Katherine was born about 1565 in , , , England.
She was buried on 13 Apr 1605 in St Mary the Virgen, Dover, Kent, England.72 She was buried in Dover, Kent,
England.Spouse: Phineas MUNTER.
Phineas MUNTER and Katherine were married in , , , England. Children
were: Elizabeth MUNTER, Jeane MUNTER, Elizabeth MUNTER,
Susan MUNTTER, Jeane MUNTER, Thomas MUNTER,
Kathren MUNTER, Phineas MUNTER, Nicholas
MUNTER, Alice MUNTER.
Leverunia73
was born about 1034 in of, Mercia, England. Parents: Alfgar III Earl of MERCIA and Elfgifu
Princess of ENGLAND.
Maldred Lord of Carlise and Allendale74,75 died in
1045.75 Parents: Crinan (Grimus), Mormaer of ATHOLL and Bethoc (Beatrix), Heiress of SCONE.Spouse: . Maldred Lord
of Carlise and Allendale and Edith of NORTHUMBERLAND were married.
Children were: Gospatrick I DUNBAR Earl of Northumberland and Dunbar.
Margaret.76Spouse:
Roger de WELBY High Sheriff of Lincolnshire.
Roger de WELBY High Sheriff of Lincolnshire and Margaret were married.
Children were: Richard de WELBY Knight.
Margaret77,78 was born about 1397.79 She died in 1438 in , , Shropshire, England.80
Malory was not Margaret's surname. After Robert died, she married William Mallory.
Her children to us were with Robert Corbet. Margaret's original surname is unknown.
The following article uses the wrong surname for Margaret and continues the line
back to King Edward I. Gary Boyd Roberts points out that this line has since
been proven incorrect due to the lack of a Mallory descent.
TAG Vol. 35, p. 104
Margaret Malory married Robert Corbet of Morton, Shropshire, and died in 1438
[Archaeologia, supra; Harleian Pub., vol. 28 (Visitation of Shropshire) pp. 100,
101; new ed., Complete Peerage vol. V. p. 88, note a; Cal. Inq. Post Mortem,
17 Henry VI]. "Margaret wife of Robert Corbet of Morton: heir is son Roger"
[Sir Thomas Phillipps Inquisitions Post Mortem].
Roger is said to have been aged 24. years in 1438, which seems too old for the
chronology, as it would imply that Margaret was born at least as early as 1400,
and we cannot set the date of her father's birth earlier than 1382. The jurors
may have overstated Roger's age in order to avoid his being made a ward to the
Crown, always a costly proceeding. It seems likely that Margaret Malory was born
a little later than 1400, possibly 1402-3; if her son Roger was born around 1419,
he would have been 19 instead of 24 in 1438, and these dates and ages would be
in harmony with other facts. It also seems likely that Sir Thomas Malory was
a half-brother, son or a later marriage of her father.
Known children:
1. Roger Corbet, the heir.
2. Mary Corbet, see below.
TAG Vol. 40, p. 98
X. Margaret Malory, born about 1397, who married, perhaps through her stepmother's
influence, Robert Corbet of Morton Corbet, Shropshire, a descendant of the Erdingtons
named above. They had:
XI. Mary Corbet, born not far from 1430
Spouse: Robert CORBET Sheriff. Robert
CORBET Sheriff and Margaret were married in , , Shropshire, England.80 Children were: Mary
CORBET. Spouse: . William MALORY and Margaret were married.
Margaret was born in 1624.11 She died on 25 Aug 1684 in Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts,
USA.81
Cambridge and Newton are the same place. Margaret was the second wife of John
Jackson. First wife is unknown.Spouse: John
JACKSON. John JACKSON and Margaret were married by 1643 in Cambridge, Middlesex,
Massachusetts, USA.11,82 Children were: Elizabeth
JACKSON, Theodocia JACKSON, Caleb JACKSON, Hannah JACKSON,
Anna JACKSON, Abigail
JACKSON, Margaret JACKSON, Edward JACKSON, John JACKSON,
Mary JACKSON, Abraham
JACKSON, Deliverence JACKSON, Joshua JACKSON, Isabel JACKSON.
Margareta died in 1545 in Maresfield, Sussex, England.83Spouse: Richard KIDDER. Richard KIDDER and Margareta were married.
Children were: John KIDDER.
Mary died on 29 Nov 1639 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts,
USA.84,85 She was buried in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts,
USA.Spouse: Thomas GRIGGS.
Thomas GRIGGS and Mary were married about 1615 in , , , England.11,84 Children
were: Mary GRIGGS, John GRIGGS, Joseph GRIGGS,
Miss GRIGGS.
Mary was born about 1576 in , Ipswich, Suffolk, England.
She died on 6 Mar 1664/65 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.86,87Spouse:
Thomas CARTER. Thomas CARTER and Mary
were married by 1607 in , , , England.11
Children were: Joseph CARTER, Thomas CARTER, Samuel CARTER,
Capt. John CARTER, Mary CARTER, Hannah CARTER.
Mary88
was born in 1609 in Hardington, Mandeville, Somerset, England.89 She died on 20 Sep 1673 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts,
USA.90Spouse: William PATTEN. William PATTEN and Mary were married by 1632
in , , , England.11 Children
were: Mary PATTEN, Thomas PATTEN, Sarah PATTEN,
Nathaniel PATTEN, William PATTEN, Sarah PATTEN,
Nathaniel PATTEN, Sarah PATTEN.
Mary91
was born in 1617 in Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA.Spouse:
Arthur WARREN. Arthur WARREN and Mary
were married in 1638 in Bay Colony, Weymouth, Massachusetts, USA.11,91 Children
were: Arthur WARREN, Abigail WARREN, Jacob WARREN,
Joseph WARREN, Fearnot WARREN.
Maud.92Spouse:
Lord Nicholas de SEGRAVE Knight. Children
were: Eleanor de SEGRAVE.
Mercy93
was born about 1615 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.
She died on 23 Dec 1695 in Marlboro, Essex, Massachusetts, USA.93
Last name may be hunt. The Hurd line given here may be incorrect according to
"The Great Migration" by Robert Charles Anderson. However Thomas Brigham's
wife was Mercy____.Spouse: Edmund RICE.
Edmund RICE and Mercy were married on 1 Mar 1655/56 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts,
USA.11,93 Children were: Ruth RICE. Spouse: Thomas BRIGHAM. Thomas BRIGHAM and Mercy were married about 1641
in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.11,93 Children were: Mary BRIGHAM, Thomas BRIGHAM,
John BRIGHAM, Hannah
BRIGHAM, Samuel BRIGHAM. Spouse:
. William HUNT and Mercy were married in Oct 1664 in Marlboro, Essex, Massachusetts,
USA.11,93
Orable of Leuchars.94Spouse:
Robert de QUINCY. Children were: Saher de QUINCY IV 1st Earl of Winchester.
Otgina46
was born about 988 in of, Limburg, Limburg, Belgium. Parents: Frederic I Count of LUXEMBOURG and Irmtrud Countess of GLEIBERG.
Petronilla.16
Of EdgboltonSpouse: Richard CORBET.
Children were: Robert CORBET Knight.
Phillipa was buried on 20 Jan 1577 in , Lidgate, Suffolk,
England.Spouse: William FROST.
William FROST and Phillipa were married. Children were: Roger FROST, John FROST,
John FROST, Henry
FROST, Audry FROST, Jane FROST. Spouse: . John WEBB and Phillipa were married on
15 Sep 1552 in , Glemsford, Suffolk, England.95
Phillipa.96Spouse:
Sir Thomas PESHALL. Sir Thomas PESHALL
and Phillipa were married. Children were: Richard PESHALL.
Phillippa died in 1585 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor,
Yorkshire, England.97Spouse:
John SOTHERON. John SOTHERON and Phillippa
were married about 1538 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, Yorkshire, England.97 Children were: Margaret SOTHERON, Janet
SOTHERON, Alison SOTHERON, William SOTHERON. Spouse: . Wilfred MILLINGTON and Phillippa
were married about 1550 in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, Yorkshire, England.97
Rachel.
After being left a widow, Rachel doesn't appear in any other English records
yet found for two years. Then, however, she remarried to Martin Saunders, a currier
of Sudbury. On or about 10 April 1635, Martin Saunders, Rachel, and their seven
minor children, and also her daughter Rachel (Brackett) Newcomb and her husband
Francis and two children, all set sail from London aboard the Planter, Nicholas
Trerice, Master. They arrived in Boston 7 June following. On the passenger list,
Martin and Rachel are listed as aged 40 and from Sudbury. With them also were
three servants: Mary Fuller age 15, Richard Smith age 14, and Richard Ridley
age 16. No more is known of the three young servants. Now the ages given on the
passenger list for the Saunders family members were mere estimates on the part
of the clerk, as can be shown in the case of the children. Martin and Rachel
were apparently nearer 45, or born around 1590, which would make her about 18
at the birth of her first child and 42 at the birth of the last one. The Bracketts,
Newcombs and Saunders, all from Sudbury, all settled in that part of Boston which
was soon set off as the town of Braintree. Rachel Saunders was of course the
mother of Richard and Peter Brackett, of Rachel Newcomb, and the Saunders children.
Rachel Saunders was admitted to the Boston church on 8 November 1635, the same
time as was Richard Brackett's wife, Alice. On 16 April 1639 she was dismissed
to the new Braintree church. Rachel died at Braintree 15 September 1651. Martin
Saunders remarried 23 May 1654 to Elizabeth Bancroft, widow of Roger. When his
son John was about to marry Mary Munjoy, he deeded him some of his land. Martin
Saunders died 4 August 1658, having made his will 5 July preceding.Spouse:
Peter BRACKETT. Peter BRACKETT and Rachel
were married in , Sudbury, Suffolk, England.98
Children were: Peter BRACKETT, Capt. Richard BRACKETT, Rachel
BRACKETT, Jonahan BRACKETT. Spouse:
. Martin SAUNDERS and Rachel were married about 1618 in , Sudbury, Suffolk, England.98
Rose99,100 was born about 1624 in , , ,
England.Spouse: Francis GOULD.
Francis GOULD and Rose were married by 1649 of Braintree, Norfolk, Massachusetts,
USA. Children were: Abigail GOULD,
Mary GOULD, Martha
GOULD, Hannah GOULD, John GOULD, Samuel GOULD,
John GOULD, Leah
GOULD, Rachel GOULD twin, Elizabeth GOULD, Mercy GOULD,
Isaac GOULD, Thankful GOULD.
Sarah was born in 1657 in Harwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts,
USA. She died on 12 Nov 1742 in Sandwich, Barnstable, Massachusetts,
USA.Spouse: Edmond FREEMAN.
Edmond FREEMAN and Sarah were married on 6 Jul 1682 in Sandwich, Barnstable,
Massachusetts, USA.11 Children
were: Edmond FREEMAN, Benjamin FREEMAN, Mary FREEMAN,
John FREEMAN, Thomas
FREEMAN, Joseph FREEMAN, William FREEMAN, Sarah FREEMAN,
Isaac FREEMAN.
Susan.101Spouse:
Walter COLE. Children were: Susan COLE, Francis COLE,
Alice COLE, Elizabeth
COLE, Jane COLE, Jane COLE, Anne COLE.
Unknown.Spouse: Augustine WALKER. Augustine WALKER and Unknown were married.
Children were: Dorothy WALKER, Elizabeth WALKER.
Unknown was born about 1543 in of, Aspley Guise, Bedford,
England.102 was possibly
Ann. Spouse: William FARRE. William
FARRE and Unknown were married before 1563 in Aspley Guise, Bedfordshire, England.
Children were: William FARRE Jr, Ann FARRE, Steven
FARRE, Mary FARRE, Alice FARRE.
Winifred.103Spouse:
Christopher CASTLEN. Christopher CASTLEN
and Winifred were married in , Tenterden, Kent, England. Children
were: Julyane CASTLEN, George CASTLEN, Ellinor CASTLEN,
Mildred CASTLEN.
Margery Fitz
AER6,104,105,106,107 was born
on 4 Apr 1314.104,105 She died by 1349.104,105
She was descended in the male line and in the eighth generation from Alcher,
Domesday Lord of Aston Aer, Harcott, Middleton, Great Withyford, and Albrighton,
in Shropshire.Spouse: Alan de CHARLTON
Knight. Alan de CHARLTON Knight and Margery Fitz AER were married.
Children were: Thomas de CHARLTON Esquire.
Rosalinde Countess of AGENOIS46 was born about 842 in of, Toulouse, Haute, France.Spouse:
Wulgrim de ANGOULEME. Wulgrim de ANGOULEME
and Rosalinde Countess of AGENOIS were married about 865 in of, Angouleme, Charente,
France. Children were: William
I PERIGORD, Alduin Count of ANGOULEME.
Donald II of Alba, King of ALBA108,109 was born
about 862 in , , , Scotland. He Acceded to the throne in 889110 He died in 900 in Dun-fother,
Forres, Morayshire, Scotland.110
He was buried in Isle of Iona, Argyllshire, Scotland.
Killed in battle.
Donald, son of Constantine I, struggled to repel the Norse invasions. He died
at Forres, Moray in 900. Parents: Constantine
I of Alba, King of SCOTLAND.Children were: Malcolm
I of Alba, King of SCOTLAND.
Mary ALDRICH was born in 1612.Spouse:
John HEYWOOD. Children were: John HEYWOOD.
Aelinde (Rescinde) de AMBOISE46 was born about 844 in of, Tours, Indre-Et-Loire, France.Spouse:
Ingelger I Count of ANJOU AND ORLEANS.
Ingelger I Count of ANJOU AND ORLEANS and Aelinde (Rescinde) de AMBOISE were
married about 869 in of, , , France. Children were: Foulques I "le Roux" Count of ANJOU.
Isabel ANDERTON.111Spouse:
Peter WORTHINGTON. Peter WORTHINGTON
and Isabel ANDERTON were married. Children were: Isabel WORTHINGTON.
Abigale ANDREWS112
was born in 1623 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA.113 She died on 24 Jun 1665 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts,
USA.2 Parents: Capt. Robert ANDREWS and Elizabeth.Spouse:
Daniel HOVEY. Daniel HOVEY and Abigale
ANDREWS were married by 1642 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA.11,113 Children
were: Daniel HOVEY, John HOVEY, Thomas HOVEY,
James HOVEY, Joseph
HOVEY, Abigail HOVEY, Nathaniel HOVEY, Priscilla
HOVEY.
Alice ANDREWS was born about 1618 in Ipswich, Essex,
Massachusetts, USA.114
i ALICE, b. say 1618; in. by 1638 William Franklin (eldest known child b. Boston
3 October 1638 [BVR 6]). She died before 2 April 1641 on which date her father
and William Franklin, her husband, agreed that £40 of her marriage portion,
still unpaid, should remain in her father's hands until her daughter, Elizabeth
Franklin, should marry or reach age 18, whereupon an additional £40 should
be added to it and £80 should be turned over to her; careful provisions
were made for Elizabet's upbringing and education by her grandfather or her stepmother,
Phebe Franklin, in the event William Franklin died during her minority [Annis
Spear Anc 152-53, citing EQC 3:162-66]. Parents: Capt.
Robert ANDREWS and Elizabeth.Spouse:
. William FRANKLIN and Alice ANDREWS were married about 1638 in Ipswich, Essex,
Massachusetts, USA.114,115
John ANDREWS was born in 1628 in Norwich, Norfolk,
England.113 He died on
13 Mar 1665 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA.116 Lieut.
iii JOHN, b. about 1628 (deposed 29 March 1659, as "John Andrews Jr.,"
"aged about thirty-one years" [EQC 2:145]; deposed 28 November 1659
"aged about thirty-one years"
[EQC 2:185]; deposed 1 May 1661 "aged about thirty-two years" [EQC
2:284]); m. Sarah Holyoke, daughter of Edward Holyoke, Esq., and his first wife,
Prudence Stockton, of Lynn, baptized at Tanworth, Warwickshire, on 18 September
1623 [Hale, House 643-44; NEHGR 147:20-21]. Parents: Capt. Robert ANDREWS and Elizabeth.Spouse:
. John ANDREWS and Sarah HOLYOKE were married about 1660 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts,
USA.11
Capt. Robert
ANDREWS117 was born
about 1593 in Norwich, Norfolk, England. He died in 1643/44 in Ipswich,
Essex, Massachusetts, USA.118
ROBERT ANDREWS
ORIGIN: Unknown
MIGRATION: 1634
FIRST RESIDENCE: Ipswich
OCCUPATION: Innkeeper, licensed to keep an ordinary by the General Court on 3
September 1635 [MBCR 1:159], and again, was allowed on 13 May 1640 to draw wine
at Ipswich, according to town regulations [MBCR 1:292].
CHURCH MEMBERSHIP: Admission to Ipswich church prior to 6 May 1635 implied by
freemanship.
FREEMAN: 6 May 1635 [MBCR 1:370].
EDUCATION: He signed his will, and was concerned enough with the higher education
of his son, Thomas, to make provision therein for his continued schooling and
possible university attendance.
ESTATE: On 13 January 16371/81, the town of Ipswich granted to "Goodman
Andrewes and Goodman Haffield 2 acres of ground in the place where Mr. Tuttell[s]
hayricks stand" [ITR]. About 1637 there was granted "to Robert Andrewes
one hundred acres of land having Chebacco Creek on the northwest ..., likewise
ten acres of meadow lying upon L.abour-in-vayne Creek ..., likewise twelve acres
of land lying on the north ~ side of the town ..., likewise six acres on the
hill lying on the north side of town ..., also an houselot in town near the river"
[ITR].
In his will, dated 1 March 1643/4 and proved 26 March 1644, "Robert Andrewes
of Ipswich" named "eldest son John Andrews" executor, and bequeathed
"unto my wife Elizabeth Andrews" £40; to "John Griffin the
son of Humfry Griffin" £16 to be paid to hun when he turns 21, "&
if he shall die before he comes to that age it shall return to my two sons John
& Thomas Andrews"; "concerning my son Thomas Andrews my will is
that he shall live with his brother John Andrews three years two of which he
shall be helpful to his brother John Andrews in his husbandry and the last of
the three years he shall go to school to recover his learning and if he shall
go to the university or shall set himself upon some other way of living his brother
John shall allow him ten pounds by the year for four years & then fifteen
pounds by the year for two years succeeding after"; concerning the
fourscore pounds which is to be paid unto my son-in-law Francklin s daughter
Elizabeth Francklin my grandchild my will is that if she die before the debt
is due it shall be thus disposed ten pounds of it shall go to my son Daniell
Hovie's child Daniell Hovey my grandchild and the other seventy pounds shall
be divided between my two sons John & Thomas Andrews and if those my two
sons should die then thirty pounds should be divided between my kinsmen John,
Thomas, & Robert Burnum by equal portions & twenty more should go to
Humphry Gryffin s two other sons & the other twenty shall go to Daniell Hovey.
And because my son John Andrews is yet under age I do commend him unto Thomas
Howlet as his guardian until he shall come of age" [EPR 1:27-28].
BIRTH: By about 1593 based on estimated date of marriage.
DEATH: Between 1 March 1643/4 (date of will) and 26 March 1644
(probate of will).
MARRIAGE: By about 1618 Elizabeth _____ (probably a widow).
ASSOCIATIONS: Robert Andrews, in his will, speaks of his kinsmen John,
Thomas & Robert Burnum," without specifying the relationship. People
have invented parents for the Burnhamn boys, making their father one Robert Burnhamn,
and their mother one "Mary Andrews," an alleged sister of Robert Andrews,
thereby making the boys nephews of Robert Andrews, all without any evidence whatsoever
[Warner-Harrington 17].
COMMENTS: Robert Andrews has been placed by various writers as a passenger on
the ill-fated Angel Gabriel in 1635 [e.g., Dommerich Anc 43], but this is a physical
impossibility. Andrews was admitted to Massachusetts Bay freemanship on 6 May
1635, an event which implies his arrival in New England by 1634 and which required
his presence in New England on 6 May 1635. The Angel Gabriel was riding at anchor
near Bristol, England, on 26 May 1635, and did not sail for New England until
4 June [Young's First Planters 450-53].
Robert Andrews of Ipswich owed the late Rev. Joseph Avery £2 at the time
of the latter's death on 15 August 1635 [MBCR 1:154]. Robert also. signed a petition
of the inhabitants of Ipswich, dated 21 June 1637, in which the petitioners opposed
the recall of John Winthrop Jr. [WP 3:432- 33].
Estimating the years of birth of Robert Andrews's children is a challenge. It
would appear that Elizabeth, the purported stepdaughter, was born by 1619; she
was undoubtedly married by 1639, and likely before that, as she had three sons
by the time Robert Andrews made his will. ELIZABETH, b. England by 1619; ma.
(1) say 1639 Humphrey Griffin of Ipswich; m. (2) Hugh Sherratt of Haverhill.
In his will, Robert Andrews left bequests to the three sons of Humphrey Griffin,
but did not state any relationship to them, although the amounts were similar
to that left to his stated grandson, Daniel Hovey. On 30 March 1647, Elizabeth,
widow of Robert Andrews, was admonished by the court for cursing and reviling
her son-in-law, Humphrey Griffin. Likewise, Humphrey Griffin of Ipswich was presented
"for reviling his wife's mother" [EQC 1:113]. Referring to a stepmother
as "mother" was commnon, and does not prove an umbilical connection.
Later, when the estate of Thomas Andrews, unmarried son of Robert Andrews, was
administered, Daniel Hovey, husband of Abigail Andrews, wrote to the court listing
the nieces and nephews of the deceased, so as to show the names of the heirs.
All were named but Elizabeth's five children, and they did not petition the court
to be recognized as heirs, either. Moreover, the court ordered distribution of
the estate of Thomas Andrews to the children of his "only brother,"
and to "the children now living who descended from the two sisters"
[EQC 9:120]. It is, therefore, clear that Elizabeth was not a sibling of the
whole _ blood to the rest. The question then is whether she was a daughter of
Robert Andrews from a previous marriage, or a daughter of Elizabeth, wife of
Robert Andrews, from a previous marriage. Because Robert Andrews did not name
Elizabeth in his will, though she was still living, and because her mother and
her husband were in court later for calling each other names, and because her
children are not named as heirs to Thomas Andrews's estate, we conclude that
Elizabeth was more likely a
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daughter of Elizabeth ( ___) Andrews from a previous marriage than she was a
daughter of Robert Andrews himself, and in that we concur with Walter Goodwin
Davis who also considered this problem [Annis Spear Anc 1521.
Alice, whose daughter Elizabeth Franklin was born in Boston on 3 October 1638,
could not have been born herself much later than our suggested birth year for
Elizabeth. And Abigail, who had a son by the tune her father made his will, was
probably not born later than 1623. There is then a gap of approximately five
years before John's birth. We know that Thomas was younger than John, since John
was asked in his father's will to look out for Thomas, hence the estimated year
of birth of 1630 for the son Thomas. All of these, with the possible exception
of John, are estimated dates, and some tolerance in either direction must be
allowed for in the absence of more substantial evidence.
Pope, in error, states that Capt. Andrews made his will on 2 April 1641, and
that it was proved on "22 (8) 1647." Pope took the erroneous date from
the agreement between Robert Andrews and William Franklin [Pope 18; Annis Spear
Anc 152-53].
From Internet http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~legends/andrews.html:
Capt. Robert Andrews, came from England, and settled at Ipswich, Massachusetts,
early in the year 1635. The Andrews Memorial states that Capt. Andrews, came
from Norwich, Norfolk County, England, early in 1635, as owner and master of
ship Angel Gabriel. Richard Mather, in his narrative of his voyage in
the James says, they came in company part of the way, and that many Godly
people were on board the ship.
This Capt. Andrews had a sister Mary, who was the wife of Robert Burnham. Their
three boys, John, Thomas, and Robert Burnham, it is said, were put in charge
of their uncle Andrews, master of the ship Angel Gabriel which was cast
away at Pemaquid, in Maine, in a terrible storm, 15 August 1635, after which
loss, Capt. Andrews settled with his nephews at Chebacco, in Massachusetts Bay.
In a book entitled "Ancient Pemaquid," by J. W. Thornton, 1857, it
says:
"On the last wednesday of May in this year (1635), the Angel Gabriel,
a strong ship of 240 tons, and carrying a heavy armament of 16 guns swung at
her moorings in the King's Road, four or five miles distant from the city. Her
destination was Pemaquid. On her deck was a company of many Godly Christians,
some from other ships, bound for New England; one of them was Richard Mather,
visited there by Sir Ferdinando Georges, but the chief personage in the company
was John Cogswell, a London merchant of wealth who with the fragments of his
freight, and accompanied by his servants, settled at Ipswich."
In the fury of an easterly storm the ship with her cargo were totally lost; some
of the passengers not escaping death, most notably the Blaisdell family. This
shipwreck is chronicled as one of the greatest disasters in the annals of Pemaquid.
Robert was "made free 6 May 1635."
The name of Robert Andrews does not appear among those who went to Aggawam in
1633; but it does appear frequently in the public records after that date. Hammatt
says that he possessed a houselot on the south side of the river in 1635 and
it is said that he lived near the South Church. His name appears several times
in the records of grants of lands:
3 Sept 1635 -- Robte Andrews licensed to keep ordinarye (an inn) in the plantacon
where he lyves during the pleasure of ye court." This is the earliest
reference to a public house in the records of Ipswich.
Aprill 20, 1635. Thomas Firman was granted one hundred acres of land, beyond
Chebacco Creeke having Robert Andrews land on the north west and a great bare
hill on the south west.
John Perkins Junr was granted a house lott containing an acre lying by the river,
hauing Thomas Hardyes & Robert Andrewes house lotts on the south west side.
Granted to John Cross likewise five and Twenty acres in the North Side the Towne
haueing the land of Thomas Dudley Esqur on the North, and Robert Andrews toward
the South.
1635 -- Robert Andrews is allowed to sell wine by retail, "if he do not
wittingly sell to such as abuse it by drunkenness."
1636 -- Thomas Hardy had a house lot near the river adjoining Robert Andrews
and Thomas Howlett.
1640 May 13 -- Robert Andros is granted to draw wine at Ipswitch, with the conditions
of the towne.
18 Jan 1641 -- Robert Andrew wittnessed a deed from Daniel Denison to Humphrey
Griffin of a dwelling house &c near the mill.
Richard Scofield conveys the same to Robert Roberts 2:5mo: 1643. in which it
is bounded by Robert Andrews, Mr. Bartlemew, John Perkins the younger and Thomas
Boreman.Spouse: Elizabeth. Capt. Robert
ANDREWS and Elizabeth were married about 1618 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts,
USA.11 Children were: Alice ANDREWS, Abigale
ANDREWS, John ANDREWS, Thomas ANDREWS.
Thomas ANDREWS was born in 1630 in Norwich, Norfolk,
England.113 He died on
10 Jul 1683 in Ipswich, Essex, England.113
iv THOMAS, b. say 1630, under age on 1 March 1643/4 when his father provided
for hun in his will, and clearly younger than his brother, John, was a school-master
in Ipswich and d. there unm. on 10 July 1683 [EQC 9:120]. The inventory of the
estate of "Mr. Thomas Andrews," schoolmaster, was "proved"
on 16 September 1683, and included "goods & books, £38 9s.,"
"debts, as appears by his book of accounts, £356 2s. 6d.," a lot
at Hogg Island, £8, and other debts and expenses [EQC 9:120-21]. John Ward,
sometime resident of Ipswich, in his will dated 28 December 1652 and proved on
25 March 1656, stated, "My books I do give to Thomas Andrews of Ipswich
and also my chirurgeon chest and all that is now in it" [EQC 1:420-21].
Parents: Capt. Robert ANDREWS and Elizabeth.
Alduin Count of ANGOULEME46 was born about 866 in of, Angouleme, Charente, France.
He died on 25 Mar 916. Parents: Wulgrim
de ANGOULEME and Rosalinde Countess of
AGENOIS.Spouse: Mrs-Alduin Countess
of ANGOULEME. Alduin Count of ANGOULEME and Mrs-Alduin Countess of ANGOULEME
were married about 894 in of, Angouleme, Charente, France. Children
were: Guillaume I TAILLEFER.
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