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de HOLAND6 was born about
1322 of Curry Rivell, Somerset, England.102
She died on 13 Jul 1387 in Chewton Mendip, Somerset, England.6 Parents: Robert
de HOLAND and Maud la ZOUCHE. Spouse: Henry Fitz ROGER. Henry Fitz ROGER and Elizabeth de HOLAND were married before 23 May 1340 of Curry Rivell, Somerset, England.6,102 Children were: John Fitz ROGER. Margaret de HOLAND.6 Parents: Robert de HOLAND Knight and Elizabeth. Spouse: Marmaduke de LUMLEY Knight. Marmaduke de LUMLEY Knight and Margaret de HOLAND were married. Children were: Ralph LUMLEY Knight. Robert de HOLAND Knight.6 Parents: Robert de HOLAND and Maud la ZOUCHE. Spouse: Elizabeth. Robert de HOLAND Knight and Elizabeth were married. Children were: Margaret de HOLAND. Robert de HOLAND6 was born in 1288. He died in Oct 1328. Spouse: Maud la ZOUCHE. Robert de HOLAND and Maud la ZOUCHE were married in 1313. Children were: Robert de HOLAND Knight, Elizabeth de HOLAND. Bertha Countess of HOLLAND128,483,687,696 was born about 1054 in Vlaardingen, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands. She died in 1094 in Montreuil-Sur-Loire, France.698 Spouse: Phillip I de FRANCE. Phillip I de FRANCE and Bertha Countess of HOLLAND were married in 1071.128,687 Children were: Louis VI "the Fat" King of FRANCE. Adbelahide (Adelheid) Princess of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE46,685,699 was born about 824 in of, Tours, Indre-Et-Loire, France. She died in 866. Parents: Louis I "The Pious" Emperor of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE and Ermengarde of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE Countess of Hesbaye. Spouse: Robert "Fortis" Duke of FRANCE. Robert "Fortis" Duke of FRANCE and Adbelahide (Adelheid) Princess of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE were married in 864 in , , , France.685 Children were: Robert I King of FRANCE, Eudes King of FRANCE. Adbelahide(Adelheid) Princess of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE46 was born in 774 in of, Pavie, Lombardy, Italy. She died in Aug 774. Parents: Charlemagne Emperor of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE and Hildegard Empress of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE. Bertha Princess of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE46 was born in 775 in of, Aachen, Rhineland, Prussia. She died on 11 Mar 826. Parents: Charlemagne Emperor of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE and Hildegard Empress of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE. Charlemagne
Emperor of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE46,159,544,688,841
was born on 2 Apr 742 in Aix La Chapelle, Austrasia.160,695 He was
Crowned on 25 Dec 800 at St. Peter's Basilica He died on 28 Jan 814
in Aix La Chapelle, Austrasia.160,695,842
He was christened in St Denis, France. He was buried in Notre Dame
D'aix La Chapelle, , Austrasia.
Historical Figures Gallery Bio for Charlemagne Charlemagne, or Charles the Great, was the son of a Frankish King. After inheriting his father's throne, Charlemagne was converted to Christianity. Encouraged by the Pope to spread his religion, he began a series of military conquests which were to lead to the formation the Holy Roman Empire. Charlemagne's father was Pepin III, a King ofthe Franks, who was also known as Pepin the Short. When Peppin died in 768, his kingdom was inherited jointly by his two sons. However, Charlemagne's brother, Carloman, died just three years later, leaving Charlemagne the sole ruler. Shortly afterward, Charlemagne began an extended military campaign designed to conquer neighboring territories and to convert them to Christianity. These were waged against the Saxons to the north (from 772 to 777) and the Lombards to the south (in 773). In 778 , Charlemagne began a drive into Spain to conquer the Moors, but he withdrew when some of the German tribes hehad recently overcome revolted. Charlemagne spent the next seven years quelling various uprisings which finally ended with the surrender and baptism of the Saxon's Chief. Charlemagne there upon resumed his efforts at conquest and was able to subdue Bohemia, portions of northern Spain, and the Kingdom of the Avars (now Hungary). It was at this point that Pope Leo III asked Charlemagne to subdue an uprising of the Roman tribes. To reward Charlemagne for his success, the Pope crowned him Emperor Carolus Augustus in 800. To consolidate his rule, Charlemagne established a capital at Aachen (now Aix-la-Chapelle in France). In addition to a palace, he built a large university, and spent the remainder of his reign promoting education and the arts. He also established a stable government and initiated good relations with other countries. However, his efforts to establish a government based on Christian principles did not survive much beyond his death since his sons were unable to maintain his authority, and the empire soon disintegrated. Major Events 771 - King of the Franks. 773 - King of Lombardy. 777 - Defeated the Saxons. 782 - Saxon rebellion. 788 - Overthrew the King of Bohemia. 796 - Subjugated the Avars. 800 - Became the Holy Roman Emperor. Did you know? Charlemagne's coronation was held on Christmas Day in St. Peter's Basilica. Copyright © 1994 Bureau of Electronic Publishing Parents: Pbepin III "The Short" King of FRANCE and Berthe (Bertrade) Countess of LOAN. Spouse: Hildegard Empress of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE. Charlemagne Emperor of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE and Hildegard Empress of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE were married about 771 in , Aachen, Rhineland, Prussia.160 Children were: Charles Emperor of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE, Pbepin (Carloman) King of ITALY, Adbelahide(Adelheid) Princess of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE, Rotrude Princess of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE, Gisaele Princess of HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE, Bertha Princess of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE, Louis I "The Pious" Emperor of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE, Lothaire Prince of HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE, Hildegarde Princess of HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE. Charles Emperor of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE46 was born in 772 in of, Aachen, Rhineland, Prussia. He died on 4 Dec 811. Parents: Charlemagne Emperor of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE and Hildegard Empress of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE. Charles II "The Bald" Emperor of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE46,544,843 was born on 13 Jun 823 in , Frankfurt, Hessen-Nassau, Prussia.129 He died on 6 Oct 877 in Brides Les Bains, Bourgogne, France.129,695 He was buried in St Denis, France. Parents: Louis I "The Pious" Emperor of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE and Judith Princess of BAVARIA. Spouse: Adelaide. Charles II "The Bald" Emperor of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE and Adelaide were married in 853. Children were: Hersent HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE. Spouse: Ermentrude (Irmtrud) Countess of ORLEANS. Charles II "The Bald" Emperor of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE and Ermentrude (Irmtrud) Countess of ORLEANS were married on 13 Dec 842 in , Crecy, , France.129 Children were: Ermentrud Princess of FRANCE [ABBESS OF HANSON], Carloman Prince of FRANCE, Charles King of AQUITAINE, Louis II "The Stammerer" King of FRANCE, Hildegarde Princess of FRANCE, Rotrude Princess of FRANCE, Gisaele Princess of FRANCE, Judith Princess of FRANCE, Lothaire Prince of FRANCE. Ermengarde HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE Duchess of Moselle was born in 830 in Alsace, Lorraine, France. Parents: Lothair Emperor of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE and Ermengarde de TOURS. Spouse: Giselbert BRABANT II. Giselbert BRABANT II and Ermengarde HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE Duchess of Moselle were married in 846 in , , , France.160 Children were: Regnier HAINAUT I, Count of Hainaut. Ermengarde of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE Countess of Hesbaye46 died on 3 Oct 818 in , Angers, Maine-et-Loire, France.160 She was born of Hesbaye, Liege, Belgium. Spouse: Louis I "The Pious" Emperor of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE. Louis I "The Pious" Emperor of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE and Ermengarde of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE Countess of Hesbaye were married in 794 in , , , France.160 Children were: Lothair Emperor of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE, Adbelahide (Adelheid) Princess of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE. Gisaele Princess of HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE46 was born in 781 in , Milano, Lombardy, Italy. Parents: Charlemagne Emperor of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE and Hildegard Empress of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE. Gisela Princess of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE46,844 was born about 820 in of, Frankfurt, Hesse Nassau, Prussia. She died between Jan 874 and Jul . Parents: Louis I "The Pious" Emperor of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE and Judith Princess of BAVARIA. Hersent HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE was born in 854 in , , , France. Parents: Charles II "The Bald" Emperor of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE and Adelaide. Spouse: Regnier HAINAUT I, Count of Hainaut. Regnier HAINAUT I, Count of Hainaut and Hersent HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE were married. Children were: Giselbert LORRAINE Duke of Lorraine. Hildegard Empress of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE46,688,697 was born about 758 in of, Aachen, Rhineland, Prussia.160 She died on 30 Apr 783 in , Thionville, Austrasia.160 She was buried in Abbaye De St Arnoul, Metz, Austrasia. Parents: Gerold I Count of VINZGAU and Imma Duchess of SWABIA. Spouse: Charlemagne Emperor of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE. Charlemagne Emperor of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE and Hildegard Empress of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE were married about 771 in , Aachen, Rhineland, Prussia.160 Children were: Charles Emperor of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE, Pbepin (Carloman) King of ITALY, Adbelahide(Adelheid) Princess of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE, Rotrude Princess of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE, Gisaele Princess of HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE, Bertha Princess of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE, Louis I "The Pious" Emperor of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE, Lothaire Prince of HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE, Hildegarde Princess of HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE. Hildegarde Princess of HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE46 was born in 782 in of, Aachen, Rhineland, Prussia. She died on 9 Jun 783. Parents: Charlemagne Emperor of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE and Hildegard Empress of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE. Lothair Emperor of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE was born in 795 in , of France.160 He died on 29 Sep 855 in , Pruem, Rheinland, Prussia.160 He was buried in St Sauveur, , France. Parents: Louis I "The Pious" Emperor of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE and Ermengarde of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE Countess of Hesbaye. Spouse: Ermengarde de TOURS. Lothair Emperor of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE and Ermengarde de TOURS were married on 15 Oct 821 in Thionville, Moselle, France. Children were: Ermengarde HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE Duchess of Moselle. Lothaire Prince of HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE46 was born in Aug 778 in , Casseneuil, Lot-Et-Garonne, France. He died in Aug 778. Parents: Charlemagne Emperor of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE and Hildegard Empress of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE. Louis I "The Pious" Emperor of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE46,205,544,694,841 was born in Aug 768 in Casseneuil, Lot-et-Garonne, France.845 He died on 20 Jun 840 in Near, Ingelheim, Rhinehessen, Hesse.160,695 He was buried in Cathbedrale D'aachen, Aachen, Rheinland, Prussia. Parents: Charlemagne Emperor of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE and Hildegard Empress of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE. Spouse: Judith Princess of BAVARIA. Louis I "The Pious" Emperor of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE and Judith Princess of BAVARIA were married in Feb 819 in Aix La Chapelle, Austrasia.160 Children were: Gisela Princess of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE, Charles II "The Bald" Emperor of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE. Spouse: Ermengarde of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE Countess of Hesbaye. Louis I "The Pious" Emperor of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE and Ermengarde of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE Countess of Hesbaye were married in 794 in , , , France.160 Children were: Lothair Emperor of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE, Adbelahide (Adelheid) Princess of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE. Otto I "The Great" Emperor of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE46 was born on 23 Nov 912 in of, , Saxony, Germany. He died on 7 May 973 in Memleben, Saxony, Germany. Parents: Heinrich I "The Fowler" King of The GERMANS and Matilda Countess of RINGELHEIM. Rotrude Princess of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE46 was born in Aug 774 in of, Aachen, Rhineland, Prussia. She died on 6 Jun 810. Parents: Charlemagne Emperor of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE and Hildegard Empress of The HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE. Parnell HORTON was born about 1600 in St Ann Blackfriars, London, Middlesex, England.846 PARNELL, b. say 1600; m. at St. Lawrence Jewry, London, 25 Feb. 1622/3 JAMES WALLIS (A. W. Hughes Clark, ed., The Register of St. Lawrence Jewry, London, 1 538-1676, Harleian Society Publications, Register Section, VoL 70 [London, 1940] [hereinafter St. Lawrence Jewry Register], 92), who was bur. at St. Margaret Moses, Friday Street, 5 May 1638 (called ~our parish clerk") and she was bur. there 13 March 1661,2 (St. Margaret Moses Register, 83, 91). In her will, dated 10 March 1661,2 and proved 19 March 1661/2, Parnell Wallis of London, widow, bequeathed to her son John Wallis five pounds (to be paid by her son James Waflis) and her biggest chest; to her son Samuel Wallis 40s. (to be paid by her son James Wallis); to her grandson James Vaughan son of her son John Vaughan five pounds at age 21 or at marriage (to be paid by James Wallis); and to her son John Vaughan the residue, he to be executor (FCC, 44 Laud). Parents: Thomas HORTON and Catherine SATCHFIELD. Spouse: . James WALLIS and Parnell HORTON were married on 25 Feb 1622/23 in St Lawrence Jewry, London, Middlesex, England.846 Sarah HORTON was born on 19 Sep 1595 in St Ann Blackfriars, London, Middlesex, England. She died before 1677 in Beverly, Essex, Massachusetts, USA.440 "Chronological History of Massachusetts", Flying the Colors: Massachusetts Facts: John Clements, 1987; Tolland and Windham Counties, Connecticut biographies - 1903; Mayflower Gedcom; LDS Ancestral File; Research of John F. Chandler and Betty I. Ralph. Parents: Thomas HORTON and Catherine SATCHFIELD. Spouse: Roger CONANT. Roger CONANT and Sarah HORTON were married on 11 Nov 1618 in St Ann Blackfriars, London, Middlesex, England.11,440 Children were: Sarah CONANT, Caleb CONANT, Sarah CONANT, Lot CONANT, Joanna CONANT, Roger CONANT, Joshua CONANT, Mary CONANT, Elizabeth CONANT, Exercise CONANT. Thomas HORTON was born about 1555 in , Coole, Cheshire, England.847 He died about 1620 in St Martin in the Vintry, Coole, Cheshire, England.847 Will of Thomas Horton In his will, dated 6 March 1615 and proved 17 January 1620/1 (FCC, 4 Dale), "Thomas Horton of the parishe of St. Martin in the Vyntrey, Citizen and Mercer of London," according to "the lawdable custome of the Cittey of London," divided his estate into three equal parts, one for wife, one for children, and one for other legacies: [the first part] to Catherine Horton my wellbeloved wife ... The second or full third parte of all my said goodes chattells plate and househould stuffe (in regard I have not as yet given any parte or porcion of my goodes [and] chattles unto John Horton, Sara Horton, and Parnall Horton the children of me the said Thomas Horton or in anye other sort advanced them) ... equallye amongst them ... And the last or other third parte ... to the poor of the parish of St. Martin in the Vintry, where I now dwell, five pounds ... unto my brother William Horton ... one annuitye ... of eight pounds ... to my sister Margaret Williamson ... one annuitie ... of 40s. ... unto my daughter Margaret Culverwell the wife of Richard Culverwell ten pounds per annum during their lifetimes and if Richard Culverwell should die first, then the annuity to be increased to twentie pounds per annum .... To aforesaid daughters Sara and Parnell Horton fifty pounds apiece ... on the daies of their ... marriages ... upon condition that [if] either of them marry without the consent and good likeinge of Catherine my nowe wife, their unckle Mr Richard Satchfelld, and my executor hereafter named ... [she] shall forfeite and lose the foresaide [legacy] .... unto Thomas Horton the sonne of Lawrence Horton, forty pounds [at age 21] unto St. Bartholomew's Hospital near West Smithfield, London, five pounds to the poor children harbored in Christ's Hospital, five pounds. ... unto my sonne Thomas Horton (whome I have alreadie verye bountefullie and loveinglye advaunced) 26s. 8d. in full satisfaction of his parte and portion. ...to my lovinge friends Mr. William Spurstowe and his wife, Mr. George Ricketts and his wife, my cosen Edward Addams and his wife, my cousin Nicholas Plommer and his wife, Mr. Reignold Hughes and his wife, and Mr. William Bond, to everie one of them a ringe of gould of the value of 26s. 8d. ... to John Horton unto whome I was a witness [i.e., godfather] a ring of gould of 26s. 8d. price ... [the same] unto William Spurstowe unto whome I was a witness [and] unto my daughter-in-law Mary Horton ... to her sonne Thomas Horton unto whom I was a witness [the same] ... And whereas there was latelie conveyed by Anthony Culverwell whilst he lived Citizen and Mercer of London deceased unto ... John Horton my sonne five messuages or tenements in the parish of St. James at Garlickhithe London and one tenement with a garden in Bell Alley Coleman Streete, London ... And for the ... better strengthninge of the estates of the said John Horton ... I doe give and bequeathe all (my right in these lands) unto the said John Horton my sonne .... The rest and residue unto my sonne John Horton and I doe make [him] sole executor ... and appointe my lovinge friendes Mr. William Bond marchaunt taylor and Mr.William Spurstowe mercer to be overseers.... Witnesses: Will[ia]m Bond, Ant[hony] Bond, and Richard Rochdale Scr[ivener]. Printed from NEHG Register, Volume 147, July 1993, © New England Historic Genealogical Society & Brøderbund Software, Inc., Banner Blue Division, February 23, 2001 "Chronological History of Massachusetts", Flying the Colors: Massachusetts Facts: John Clements, 1987; Tolland and Windham Counties, Connecticut biographies - 1903; Mayflower Gedcom; LDS Ancestral File; Research of John F. Chandler and Betty I. Ralph. Spouse: . Thomas HORTON and Margaret CULVERWELL were married about 1580.848 Spouse: Catherine SATCHFIELD. Thomas HORTON and Catherine SATCHFIELD were married about 1595 in , Coole, Cheshire, England.847 Children were: Sarah HORTON, Parnell HORTON. Aaron HOVEY
Sr164 was born on 22
Apr 1735 in Mansfield, Tolland, Connecticut, USA. He died on 10 Mar
1812. Parents: Edmund HOVEY
and Mary FARWELL.Spouse: Olive FARWELL. Aaron HOVEY Sr and Olive FARWELL were married on 15 Jan 1761 in Mansfield, Tolland, Connecticut, USA.165 Children were: Olive HOVEY, Mary HOVEY. Abigail HOVEY849 was born about 1655 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA. Parents: Daniel HOVEY and Abigale ANDREWS. Spouse: . John AYERS and Abigail HOVEY were married on 28 Aug 1672 in Quabaug, Essex, Massachusetts, USA.850 Abigail HOVEY was born on 15 Mar 1714/15 in Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.90 She died on 2 Jul 1747. Parents: Deacon James HOVEY and Deborah BARLOW. Spouse: . Jonathan CURTIS and Abigail HOVEY were married on 6 Apr 1736. Agnes HOVEY was buried on 13 Apr 1597.2 She was born about 1597 in , Waltham Abbey, Essex, England. Parents: Richard HOVEY and Agnes. Daniel HOVEY112,849
was born on 9 Aug 1618 in Waltham Abbey, Essex, England.2 He died on 24 Apr 1692 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts,
USA.2,849
Daniel, planter, Ipswich. propr. 1636. He m. Abigall, dau. of Robert Andrews about 1642 Ch. Daniel, John, Thomas, James, Joseph, Nathaniel, Abigail, Priscilla. Letter to Essex Pro. Court. vol. 2, page 244. dated Sept 27, 1683, names wife and 6 sons and 1 dau., her children. All the sons, except James, then living. [Reg. XXXVI, 195.] Daniel, Sen. d. May 29, 1692. Will dated 15 March. 1691-2, aged "seventy thre gointo seventy fower," beq. to sons Daniel, John, Thomas, Joseph and Nathaniel: gr. ch. Daniel, son of dec. son James; daus. Pricilla, wife of John Aires, and Abigail, wife of Thomas Hodgkins. The son-In-law John Ayres deposed In 1693, ae. about 44 years. Source:"The Pioneers of Massachusetts" by Charles Henry Pope FHL book area US/CAN 974.4 D3p 1991 (Unless otherwise noted, the following material is a direct quotation from the Hovey Book of 1914, JSMB US/CAN Book 929.273 H824h 1988 or FHL US/CAN Film 1017417 Item 8) Daniel Hovey, the ancestor of the American Hoveys(1) http://members.tripod.com/~sjhovey/histories/, was born at Waltham Abbey http://www.walthamabbey.co.uk/, in Essex county, England, Aug. 9, 1618, being the son of Richard Hovey, a glover (one who makes gloves), of that place. He was apparently a man of education, and the fact that the curate of his parish church was friendly to and interested in him while he was in his teens and far away in a strange land, indicates that there were elements in his character which drew and held attention to him. He was one of the early settlers of Ipswich http://www.ipswichma.com, Massachusetts, in 1635, at the age of seventeen. Feb. 5, 1637, the town granted to him six acres of land on Muddy creek; and also "Granted to Daniell Hovey, an house lott, 1 acre of ground on the South syde of the Town River, having a house lott, granted to William Holdred on the West, and a house lott, granted to Thomas Sherman on the East. Also six acres of planting ground, lying on Sagamore Hill, having a planting lott, formerly granted Henry Wilkinson on the West, and a planting lott granted to William Holdred on the East: to enjoy the sayde Landes, to him, his heirs, or assigns forever. Entered this 27th day of March 1639."(2) http://members.tripod.com/~sjhovey/histories/ The freemen of the town granted to William Holdred a house lot of half-an-acre adjoining Daniel Hovey's on the southwest, being on the south side of the river, and bounded by the house lot of Roger Preston on the southwest; also six acres of planting ground on Sagamore hill adjoining Daniel Hovey's planting lot west, and the planting lot of Roger Preston on the east; the grants being entered April 9, 1639; and both of these lots were conveyed by Mr. Holdred to "Daniel Hovey of Ipswich, planter," and, also, one dwelling house built on the house lot and all the fencing belonging to both lots. Entered April 10, 1639. Feb. 10, 1644, the town of Ipswich ordered that Mr. Hovey be paid three shillings for killing three foxes. In 1648, he subscribed three shillings three times a year to Maj. Daniel Denison, "so long as he shall be their leader, to encourage him in his military helpfulness," the whole annual sum being twenty-four pounds and seven shillings, and the largest subscription ten shillings. Mr. Hovey was somewhat prominent, and held several town offices in Ipswich, being chosen one of the selectmen Feb. 14, 1659; a surveyor of highways in 1648-9 and 1649-50; and a constable in 1658. In 1656, he was one of a committee to set up a saw mill on Chebacco river. The selectmen ordered, 12: 12: 1650, that Symon Tomson and Daniell Hovey shall view a certain parcel of land.(3) http://members.tripod.com/~sjhovey/histories/ In 1649, he was a juror at Ipswich court. In the county court which sat at Ipswich 29: 1: 1642, Mr. Hovey was plaintiff in three civil actions. One was against James Pitney and James Howe, in which he recovered judgment for nine bushels of corn; one against Jo: Lee, which was not tried; and the other was against George Varnham and Jo: North, which was continued. Daniel Hovey was granted a highway to go to his lot in, by the town of Ipswich, March 4, 1650.3 22: 12: 1652, the town gave him liberty to set his fence down to the river at his ground which he bought of William Knowlton, making a stile at each end.3 At a town meeting held Feb. 14, 1659, Daniel Hovey was granted liberty to build a warf against his ground that he bought of William Knowlton, and , also, such building as may tend to the improvement thereof.3 Mr. Hovey was living on his farm in Topsfield in 1663 and 1664. Jan 15, 1663, he was chosen one of two persons to lay out some land.(4) http://members.tripod.com/~sjhovey/histories/ Mr. Hovey was complained of for speaking falsely to the prejudice of General Denison, and was fined twenty shillings in Ipswich court Sept. 24, 1667. The records show that in some case, in which evidently General Denison acted as magistrate, Mr. Hovey said that Major Denison did not write his determination nor state his sentence in public, and what was done occurred after he was gone, and that John Gould whispered in the major's ear as he was going away.(5) http://members.tripod.com/~sjhovey/histories/ Magistrates did not allow themselves to be criticized in those days. In May, 1660, a colony went from Ipswich to Quaboag(6) http://members.tripod.com/~sjhovey/histories/, a place subsequently named Brookfield; and Daniel Hovey joined it in 1668. His sons James and Thomas went with him. The lots of land laid out to the father and sons adjoined, and were situated easterly of the little brook, on the north side of the road. Daniel Hovey was living in Quaboag in May, 1672, and settled in Hadley before the massacre at Quabog in 1675. While in Hadley, he lived on a farm of Mr. Henry Clerke; and Mr. John Russell, Jr., and Mr. Peter Tilton, Sr., executors of the will of Mr. Clerke of Hadley, deceased, brought an action against Mr. Hovey, at the court in Springfield Sept. 26, 1676, for withholding rent due to said plaintiffs "for a ffarm or Land of ye sayd Mr. Henry Clerkes which ye sayd Hovey hath Occupyed as a tenement."(7) http://members.tripod.com/~sjhovey/histories/ The jury found a verdict for the plaintiffs, and awarded them fourteen pounds damages, due in 1767.(8) http://members.tripod.com/~sjhovey/histories/ At the succeeding term of court held at Springfield the same year, Mr. Hovey brought suit against Mr. John Russell, Jr., being an "Action of unjust molestation in a Suite at ye last Corte at Springfield & for uncharitable Charges to ye defamation or Slandour of the sd Dannll Hovey & his Wife & Charging ye sd Danll to be a man of a Scandolous life in an Open Afsembly & therefore was denyed Church Comunion & this threatened to be made Out to his Church and ye belonged too & all ye Churches thereaboute." The jury found a verdict for Mr. Hovey.(9) http://members.tripod.com/~sjhovey/histories/ Whether these proceedings and the unhappy contentions that must have been engendered by them had aught to do with his departure from Hadley or not the writer does not know; but Mr. Hovey returned to Ipswich in 1678. While living in Hadley, he suffered much at the hands of the Indians, and was also a sharer in providing defense for the town. Three years after his return to Ipswich, he sent to the colonial council a petition, an exact copy of which, copied from the original instrument on file in the Massachusetts archives, at the state house in Boston is as follows:(10) http://members.tripod.com/~sjhovey/histories/ "To the Honoured Council now sitting in Boston; the humble petition of Daniel Hovey of Ipswich, "Wheras your humble petitioner was an inhabitant of Hadly in the time of the late Indian warrs, and there expended (beside my lofses) much of my Estate in the Countreys service against the common enemy; and since that time was removed thence by Providence to Ipswich, where I have remained now these three yeers last past; and by reason of the remote distance fro Hadly and want of intelligence thence I mifsed the opportunity of sending in my last accots together with my neighbours there, to the last Sefsions of the Genll Court; which caused me much labour and long travell thither from Ipswich; yet at the last I have gained a certificate of those my Expences from the Committee of Militia in Hadley, being the last of mine Expences there on the Countreys service; amounting to 11lb 13s 08d; as by the said Certificate doth fully appear; now my humble request and petition is, that yor Honors would be pleased to grant me an Order to the Constables of Ipswich that I may receive the said Sums there; where my setled residence is, and have no commerce or dealing at Hadley; that so I may discount my present Rates, and may have the residue for the relief of my family, which hath been much straitned by my lofses and expences there in time of the warrs, and by rates both then and since. The Lord direct your counfells and afsist yor endeavors in all weighty transactions now in hand, that we may rejoice and blefs God under yor good dovernmt continued over us. so prayeth Yor humble petitioner, DANIEL HOVEY." The order thereon was as follows: -- "28 ffebruary It is ordered that the Trefurer pay vnto Daniel Hovey of Ipswich the Sume of Eleven pou[n]ds out of there Country Rate in full of all his Accounts in Controversy P councill EDW RAWSON Secrery Councils act to pay Dani Hovey 11th 1681."(11) http://members.tripod.com/~sjhovey/histories/ The selectmen of Ipswich granted to him six pine trees, presumably for timber, at two times, three on Jan. 2, 1678, and three Dec. 15, 1679.(12) http://members.tripod.com/~sjhovey/histories/ Daniel Hovey married Abigail, daughter of Robert and Elizabeth (Franklin?) Andrews of Ipswich, about 1641(13) http://members.tripod.com/~sjhovey/histories/. Mr. Andrews died in 1643, having given to Mr. Hovey a legacy of ten pounds. In the settlement of the estate of Mrs. Hovey's brother Thomas Andrews, a prominent schoolmaster, Mr. Hovey certified to the county court as follows: --(14) http://members.tripod.com/~sjhovey/histories/ "September 27, '83' Thefe may inform this Honored Cort. & may it pleafe your Honors, to take notis touching the relations of this worthy gentilman Mr Thomas Andrews, my truly louing dear & wel. Beloved Brother &c. I did more then forty years ago, match wth his Loving & welbeloved fifter Abigal Andrews, by home the lord bleft me with six sons. & an dafter, five of which sons ar yet liuing so that by thes it may apear that we ar suerly related to this desesed gentlman, but in brief he hath six nefews & two neses. as. folows their is the son and dafter of his brother as namly John. Andrews & sara Connant his sister both which are Considerably deters vnto his estate as also Mrs Elisibeth Glouer wo is married to Mr John Glouer formerly liuing at Bofton now at fwanfy wch alfo is deter to the estate ther is myfelf alfo deter to ye estate five shilins vpon the prifin of fom things he lent me for my prefent vs & faue me order to vfe & dep them til he Caled for them, there is Daniel & John Hovey two of his nefews deter to the estate for fcolin their Children about four pounds. their is also Thomas, Joseph & nathaniel Hovey. thre of his nefews wch never had the value of on shiling of the estate of their unkls that I know of. I humbly draw your favor to ouerlook my weaknes in indevrin to lay this narative befor your Honors. yt when their fhal aper a visibl eftat of my Loving Brothers youe mav haue fo much as thef few lines may aford as touching the fetling of his estat upon his relations that we quietly & peasably wth ye lords blesing may haue the benifit of the vf of ye his estate wch he left vndisposed of now the good lord of heven to influens your heads & hearts by ye lit of his holy spirit as that a Gevin sentans may prosed frome you as god may haue honor yourselus joy in the day of Crift & no persons or person may have cause of complaint but that we may flef god for his mersy to se justis & judgt fil runnin in our strets. so prays your humble petitioner. DANIEL HOVEY, SR."(15) http://members.tripod.com/~sjhovey/histories/ The real estate transactions to which Mr. Hovey was a party besides those that were grants from the town in the earlier days are as follows: He owned, with others, twenty-five acres of marsh, which was divided Jan. 30, 1658.(16) http://members.tripod.com/~sjhovey/histories/ He bought seventy acres of upland and meadow in Topsfield, bounded north and northeast by the pond, east by a part of the Ipswich commons, south by upland and meadow of Robert Andrews and west by common land and meadow, June 12, 1660.(17) http://members.tripod.com/~sjhovey/histories/ When he was living at Quabog, he conveyed a piece of marsh and "my farm in Topsfield wch my son John now liveth in, to him he surrendering to me his land in Ipswich," and paying forty pounds and allowing to the grantor thirty shillings a year during the latter's life; and also "my division of land at wheall brooke," June 13, 1671.(18) http://members.tripod.com/~sjhovey/histories/ While Mr. Hovey was still at "Quabaugh," he conveyed one-half of an acre of land in Ipswich, lying on the south side of the river, together with the frame of a house standing on the adjoining land of his son Daniel and some shingles at Topsfield, May 8, 1672.(19) http://members.tripod.com/~sjhovey/histories/ When Mr. Hovey lived at Hadley he sold twenty-four rods of land in Ipswich, being part of that lot called Knowlton's lot, on the south side of the river, May 1, 1677.(20) http://members.tripod.com/~sjhovey/histories/ After Mr. Hovey's return to Ipswich, he sold one and one-half acres of plowing land lying on the south side of the river in Ipswich, Feb. 11, 1688-9.(21) http://members.tripod.com/~sjhovey/histories/ He also conveyed six acres and seventy-one square rods of pasture land in Ipswich April 23, 1689.(22) http://members.tripod.com/~sjhovey/histories/ He also conveyed one and one-half acres of plowing land in Ipswich, lying on the south side of the river, next to the lot last above described, Oct. 12, 1689.(23) http://members.tripod.com/~sjhovey/histories/ Mrs. Hovey died between 1676 and 1683. He died in Ipswich April 24, 1692. His will was proved Oct. 31, 1692. The following is a copy of the original document on file in the probate office at Salem: -- "I Daniell Hovey fenier of Ipsfidg Confidrin the changes of man doe defier by the help of the Lord to fetel my conserns as may be for the glory of god and the good of my family my fole I desir to resign and Comit unto the hand of my Lovin ffather in Jesus Christ ho is the Lord my Ritosnis my body to be desently buried in erth in hop of a glorious and blesed reserectio by christ amen "Itt The ftat which god and his grace hath giuen me I haue dispofd of af folows to my Eldest fonf Daniell and John houey and my daftor Airs I haue giuen them thire proptions of yt Estat I had to our mutuall content ye one at Ipsig ye other in topsfill Now in their poseson Abigals paid by my son John to my son Airs: "Itt To my son Thomas and James his son Daniell I give all that my Iland caled houeys Iland which with the thatchbanks and Low marsh belongin to me on the other sid the rek which I a Lowed quarter master Perkins to improue holdin my posesion till I had ocasion for fam also all yt house and Land in Ipsig yt I shall not dispos of befor deth "Itt I giue to my son Joseph and Nathanil Houey one hundred rods of ground a pice Joseph bounded Next to mr Emersons Land from ye hiway to yt Land Daniell Ringes Nathanil one hundred rod of my Land Next to my fon Daniell with ye dweling hous Barn part of ye orchard to but on Danil Ring: half planting Lot a bout three acres wt a way to it or ye bridg I made to go to it three acrs at plum Iland alfo: which Lands I Leaue in ye hands of my Executor and overfears: yt if left after my deth To be disposed of af folows: the Children of Joseph Hovey: to haue an equall proporshon of what if Left after my Deth: as to yr father Legaci: the children of my son Nathaniell to haue an Equall proporshon: amount ym only Nathaniell Houey ye son of Nathaniell Houey to haue a duble pro porshon: if he Liue to ye eage of one and twenty if no ye to be diuided among ye other Children of yt family: "Itt my mouables to my son Nathaniell those sheep he hath of mine to his children: my cart and plow Irons chains great tramill great bras cittell Iron Cettell Little Iron pot: my poutter poringer and drincking Cup with one chamber pot: and my wife wearing aparell to Nathaniell children: the other to Joseph his brothers children all my wearing cloths my great bras pot and putter pot and my great bible an books as foloweth: come to christ and wellcom Cotten one ye Counant mader: 7 : farmons to Nathaniel children to Daniell gran child those sheep with wt his master and books also Christan warfer Caleun one Job tenn deuins ye golden septer with what other Books undesposd by me and mine and shuch towls for his trade as are sutable of mine: to Abigel Hodgkins wife of Thomas Hodgkins ye brase pan and putter falfeller, my part of ye meare and colt to gran child Daniell and Iuory "Itt my entreft of brockfeld and swampfeld I giue to my fon Joseph and Nathaniell children "Itt I make my fon Thomas Executor and would haue his Nephu in cafe he Liues to eage if capable to Joyne in ye fame wt him and he to pay out of his part to his brother James and fister prafila and John Aires tenn pounds a pice within thre after his poseson and in Cafe of his part: my bed bolfter and pillow wt my gren Rug a paier of blanckits. wt ye bedsted to Daniell gran child, I would haue my son John of topsfeld to tack in to his poseshon with his Books: "Itt I doe apoynt my Louing fons Daniell Houey; and John Hovey to be oversers: of this my Last will; and fe: to discharg my ffunerall Chargis which I alow four pounds Estat: and to take any: inventary of my estate: and discharge all my dets and make probet of my will: and to se his Nephuse haue their equall proporshon: Joseph and [torn] children how haue lately desesed: for which I a Low my our fears three pounds apice for their ceare and truble: This is my will: as witnes my hand and seal DANIEL HOVEY SENIOR wittnesis PHILEMON DANE THOMAS HODGKINS aged fevnty three & goin to fevnty fower this on & twentieth day of march on thoufand fix hundrend ninty on or two (SEAL)" The following is a copy of the inventory of the estate of Daniel Hovey: -- "An Inventory of the Estate of Daniell Houey sener Deseased The twenty forth of April (1692) forth of April (1692) £ s d Itam. The homsted wt about three eacres Tilidg Land 50 00 00 Itam one eacer of Low ground wt a bout 3 eacers Tilidg 24 00 00 Itm in Nolton Lot a bout one eacor wt house and wharf 35 00 00 Itam: Iland of upland and faltmarfh Containing about 18 eacers yt if caled Houey's Iland 80 00 00 Itam 3 eacors marsh at plum IlfLand by ye knobs 3 10 00 ffether beed a bolster and pillow a gren Rodg and 2 blanckits 7 00 00 Itam Seuerall books yt weare ualued at 5 00 00 Itam in sheep 20s half a mare half 2 yeareling Colt 3 10 00 Itam to Lining 34s and wolling cloth much worne wt seurall other old things 3 15 00 Itam to wolling cloathing one camblit fut 2 peare of fhufe 3 16 00 Itam house hold goods namly poutter and brasse 4 10 6 Itam husbandery tolef cart Iorns and plow Iorns whip saw 2 10 00 Itam armes and amanihon 00 14 00 248 01 00 Itam one brafe pot 001 00 00 may the 21; 1692 Leftenant Burnam and Philemon dane we are ye priferes of ye a boufe Named preticulers(24) <http://members.tripod.com/~sjhovey/histories/> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. (Although this is the claim made in The Hovey Book of 1914, this is not quite true. In an electronic mail from a Lonnie James Hovey, received by the compiler on Mar. 27, 1998, he relates that he is the first progeny of the sixth generation of the Hoveys in a family line that originated from one Frederick William Hovey who was born in Sept. 1821 in Prussia and emigrated to the U.S. to Northwestern Ohio by the 1860's. No one has been successful in finding where in Prussia Frederick originated but the spelling was firm. They, however, pronounce the name "Ho-vee" instead of "Hu-vee.") 2. Town records. 3. Ipswich town records. 4. Topsfield town records. 5. Court records and files. 6. Also, Quabog and Quabaugh. 7. Records in probate office at Northampton, Mass., vol. I, page 177. 8. Records in probate office at Northampton, Mass., vol I, page 189. 9. Records in probate office at Northampton, Mass., vol I, page 190. 10. Massachusetts Archives, Vol. LXX, document 58. 11. English spelling and grammar was not standardized until the 19th century, making it difficult to understand documents from this period. See Appendix 1 <http://members.tripod.com/~sjhovey/histories/append1.htm> for a modern rendition of this. 12. Town records. 13. See Appendix 7 <http://members.tripod.com/~sjhovey/histories/append7.htm> for Notes on Abigail's Ancestry. 14. Court files, clerk of courts office, Salem, vol. XL, leaf 63. 15. See Appendix 2 <http://members.tripod.com/~sjhovey/histories/append2.htm> for a modern rendition of this entry. 16. Ipswich Deeds, book 1, page 245. 17. Ipswich Deeds, book 1, page 239. 18. Ipswich Deeds, book 4, page 114. 19. Ipswich Deeds, book 3, page 227. 20. Ipswich Deeds, book 4, page 99. 21. Ipswich Deeds, book 5, page 333. 22. Ipswich Deeds, book 5, page 306. 23. Ipswich Deeds, book 5, page 334. 24. See Appendix 3 <http://members.tripod.com/~sjhovey/histories/append3.htm> for Modern Rendition. Parents: Richard HOVEY and Agnes. Spouse: Abigale ANDREWS. 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. Daniel HOVEY112 was born in 1642 in Ipswich,
Essex, Massachusetts, USA.849
He died on 29 May 1695.90
He was a husbandman (a farmer who cultivated the land) and always lived in Ipswich.
He served in many public offices. He constructed a house which stood on the south
side of the river until July 17, 1894 when it burned to the ground. Parents:
Daniel HOVEY and Abigale ANDREWS.Spouse: . Daniel HOVEY and Esther TREADWELL were married on 8 Oct 1666 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA.11 Spouse: . Daniel HOVEY849 was born in 1672 in Brookfield, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA. He died on 7 Mar 1742. Parents: James HOVEY and Priscilla WARNER. Spouse: . Daniel HOVEY was born on 7 Dec 1710 in Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.90 Parents: Deacon James HOVEY and Deborah BARLOW. Spouse: . Daniel HOVEY and Elizabeth SLAPP were married on 6 Dec 1732 in Mansfield, Tolland, Connecticut, USA. Deborah HOVEY was born on 2 Apr 1697 in Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.90 She died on 26 Feb 1784. Parents: Deacon James HOVEY and Deborah BARLOW. Spouse: . Eleazer HUNTINGTON and Deborah HOVEY were married on 25 Feb 1718/19. Edmund HOVEY
was born on 10 Jul 1699 in Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.90,164 He died
on 21 Jan 1788 in Norwich, Windsor, Vermont, USA. Parents: Deacon James HOVEY and Deborah
BARLOW.Spouse: Mary FARWELL. Edmund HOVEY and Mary FARWELL were married on 8 Feb 1727/28 in Mansfield, Tolland, Connecticut, USA.164 Children were: Edmund HOVEY, Isaac HOVEY, Mary HOVEY, Aaron HOVEY Sr, James HOVEY, William HOVEY, Elijah HOVEY, Elizabeth HOVEY. Edmund HOVEY164 was born on 19 Nov 1728 in Mansfield, Tolland, Connecticut, USA. He died on 14 Feb 1767. Parents: Edmund HOVEY and Mary FARWELL. Spouse: . Edmund HOVEY and Mary GILBERT were married on 8 Dec 1749 in Mansfield, Tolland, Connecticut, USA.721 Elijah HOVEY164 was born on 30 Sep 1741 in Mansfield, Tolland, Connecticut, USA. He died on 22 Mar 1747/48. Parents: Edmund HOVEY and Mary FARWELL. Elizabeth HOVEY164 was born on 22 Jun 1744 in Mansfield, Tolland, Connecticut, USA. She died on 6 Jan 1811. Parents: Edmund HOVEY and Mary FARWELL. Spouse: . John SLAUGHTER and Elizabeth HOVEY were married on 26 Mar 1767 in Mansfield, Tolland, Connecticut, USA.710 Francis HOVEY was born on 20 Dec 1607 in Waltham Abbey, Essex, England. He was christened on 20 Dec 1607 in , Waltham Abbey, Essex, England.2 Parents: Richard HOVEY and Agnes. Isaac HOVEY164 was born on 7 Aug 1730 in Mansfield, Tolland, Connecticut, USA. He died in Aug 1761. Parents: Edmund HOVEY and Mary FARWELL. Isabelle HOVEY was born on 26 Feb 1614 in Waltham Abbey, Essex, England. She was christened on 26 Feb 1614/15 in , Waltham Abbey, Essex, England.2 Parents: Richard HOVEY and Agnes. James HOVEY was born on 15 Apr 1610 in , Waltham Abbey, Essex, England. He was christened on 15 Apr 1610 in , Waltham Abbey, Essex, England.2 Parents: Richard HOVEY and Agnes. Spouse: . James HOVEY and Jane FOWLER were married on 17 Jul 1638. James HOVEY849,851
was born in 1650 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA. He died on
2 Aug 1675 in Brookfield, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA.852
One of the founders of Ipswich Essex MA and was killed by Indians Source: Lorin Farr Pioner by T Earl Pardoe page 3 James was one of the signers of the petition to the general court dated Oct. 10, 1673, praying for the incorporation of the settlement, and that it might receive name of Brookfield. The request was granted. James was killed by the Indians when a large number of his townsmen were massacred on Aug. 2, 1675. Parents: Daniel HOVEY and Abigale ANDREWS. Spouse: Priscilla WARNER. James HOVEY and Priscilla WARNER were married on 2 Nov 1670 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA.11,853 Recorded in Judge Pychon's marriage record as being from Quabaug. Children were: Priscilla HOVEY, Daniel HOVEY, Deacon James HOVEY. Deacon James
HOVEY was born in 1674 in Brookfield, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA.
He died on 13 Jul 1765 in Malden, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA.90 Parents: James HOVEY
and Priscilla WARNER.Spouse: Deborah BARLOW. Deacon James HOVEY and Deborah BARLOW were married in 1694 in Mansfield, Tolland, Connecticut, USA.11 Children were: James HOVEY, Deborah HOVEY, Edmund HOVEY, John HOVEY, Mary HOVEY, Joseph HOVEY, Thomas HOVEY, Priscilla HOVEY, Daniel HOVEY, Samuel HOVEY, Abigail HOVEY. Spouse: . Deacon James HOVEY and Susanna DEXTER were married on 17 May 1751 in Malden, Bristol, Massachusetts, USA.854 James HOVEY was born on 24 Sep 1695 in Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA.90 Parents: Deacon James HOVEY and Deborah BARLOW. Spouse: . James HOVEY and Joanna BASSET were married on 4 Feb 1717. James HOVEY164 was born on 14 Aug 1737 in Mansfield, Tolland, Connecticut, USA. He died on 8 Jan 1766. Parents: Edmund HOVEY and Mary FARWELL. Janne HOVEY was born on 3 Feb 1604/5 in Waltham Abbey, Essex, England.2 She was christened on 3 Feb 1604/5 in , Waltham Abbey, Essex, England. Parents: Richard HOVEY and Agnes. John HOVEY was born on 19 Apr 1612 in , Waltham Abbey, Essex, England.2 He died before 9 May 1651.2 Parents: Richard HOVEY and Agnes. Spouse: . John HOVEY and Jane FOWLER were married on 17 Sep 1637.2 John HOVEY849 was born in 1644 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, USA. He died on 29 May 1718. He was a yeoman (a farmer who owned his own land) and attained the rank of sergeant in the militia. He was prominent in town affairs and held several offices. During his lifetime he acquired considerable wealth and was the sixth richest man in Ipswich, as measured by the tax rolls. Parents: Daniel HOVEY and Abigale ANDREWS. Spouse: . John HOVEY and Dorcas IVORY were married on 13 Aug 1665. Spouse: . John HOVEY and Mercy BOYNTON were married on 30 Nov 1712. |