The Warren Line

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                                                                                  | Abraham Warren  b. 1575 Eng

                                                                                  | _?_  b.@1575 Eng d. 

                                                                          | Arthur Warren  b. @ 1613, Nottingham Eng  d. aft 6 July 1658 and bef 1660 [see his inventory at the bottom of this page]  Arthur Warren undoubtedly emigrated from England to New England about 1635, though diligent and repeated efforts have failed to discover the date and place of his birth or the exact time when he came to this country. However, it is known that he settled in Weymouth, Ma. Bay Colony, before 1638. In that year he married Mary _____. At the Quarter Court held in Boston December 7, 1641 he was a witness in the case against W.althian R.ichards. In the list of the real estate owned by the various proprietors of the plantation of Weymouth, made between Oct. 26, 1642 and May 21, 1644 "the land of Arthure Warren" is described as follows: "Tenn acres of upland and swamp, first fiven to himselfe, bounded on the East with Mr. Gloveres marsh, on the west and south with Mr. Barnardes land, on the north by the sea. Tenn acres in the Mill-field, given to himselfe, bounded on the east and south with Hingham line, on the north with the land of Walter Harris, the common on the west." In 1645, Arthur Waring joined with about 20 members of the church in Braintree in a petition to the General Court of Massachusetts Bay Colony "for a grant of the Narragansett lands supposed to have been rendered forfeit by the heresy of Gorton, Holden and the others, just proprietors. At a meeting of the Townsmen certain lands be divided.  Also, At a quarter Court held at Newetowne the 6* of the First Month of 1637, "the p'sentment of Arthur Warren for keeping Company w"" Clement Briggs wife was found to bee true. Brigg bond for his wife. Arthur Warren, for accompa Brigs wif."

                                                                          |         m. 1638 Weymouth MA   emig'd from England about 1635; settled in Weymouth bef 1638

                                                                          | Mary _?_  b. 1617  d. 

                                                                 | Jacob Warren  b.26 Oct 1642 Weymouth MA  d. 1722 Chelmsford MA

                                                                 |    m. 21 Jun 1667 Jacob commanded "Garrison in the West Regiment in Middlesex" at Chelmsford. In the Hist of Chelmsford, "The 5 Dy of 12 mo 1677 was given to Jacob Warren tew Acers of land lying Ajoyning to richard hildreth [see below] land on the south sid of the bridge for him to buld a house on for his subsistance."

                                                                 |        | Richard Hildrith (Lt.)  b.1605 Gainford, Durham, Eng d. 23 Feb 1692/1693 Chelmsford MA His stone in Chelmsford's Forefathers Burying Ground-> 

                                                                 |        |    m. 31 Dec 1645 Cambridge, MA

                                                                 |        |        | Edward (Edmund) Hinchman   b. d. 

                                                                 |        |        |         m. 

                                                                 |        |        | Elizabeth _?_  b.  d. 

                                                                 |        | Elizabeth Hinchman  b.1624 Chelmsford MA  d. 3 Aug 1693 Malden MA

                                                                 | Mary Hildreth  b. 1649/1650 Cambridge MA  d. 17 Dec 1730 Chelmsford MA [Half-sister to Jane Hildreth below]

                                                         | Joseph Warren (Deacon)  b. 25 Oct 1670 Chelmsford MA  d.16 April 1740 Chelmsford MA

                                                         |      m. 11 Mar 1696

                                                         |                                                | Henry Wheeler  b.@1482  d. 

                                                         |                                                | Alice Sugar  b. 1486  d. 

                                                         |                                        | Obadiah Wheeler  b.1506 Odell Eng  d. 

                                                         |                                        | __?__  b. @1510 Odell Eng d. 

                                                         |                                | John Wheeler  b.@1531 Odell Eng  d. 15 APR 1567 Cranfield Eng

                                                         |                                |       | William Sayre  b.@1520 Doddington Eng  d. 1564 Hinwich Eng

                                                         |                                |         [also parents of William Sayre, see below] 

                                                         |                                |       | Alice Squire  b.1523 Hinwick Eng  d. 2 Jun 1567 Hinwick Eng

                                                         |                                | Alice Sayre  b.1541 Hinwich, Bedfordshire, Eng  d. 

                                                         |                                |    [sister of William Sayer, below]

                                                         |                        | Thomas Wheeler  b. 1561 Odell, Cranfield Eng  d. 11 Feb 1634/35 Cranfield

                                                         |                        |    m. 11 Feb 1600/01 Cranfield Eng  Thomas & Rebecca were 1st cousins.

                                                         |                        |               | William Sayre [father of Alice Sayre, see above] 

                                                         |                        |               | Alice Squire [mother of Alice Sayre, see above]  

                                                         |                        |       | William Sayre  b. @ 1540 in Bedfordshire Eng d. Bef 1581 Leighton Buzzard, Bedford, Eng

                                                         |                        |       |    [brother of Alice Sayre, above] 

                                                         |                        |       | Elizabeth Squire  b. @ 1544 Bedfordshire Eng d. 

                                                         |                        | Rebecca Sayre  b.1572 in Cranfield Eng  d. 3 May 1653 in Cranfield

                                                         |                | Thomas Wheeler Sr  b. 1603 Bedford Eng  d. @23 Aug 1654 in Fairfield CT

                                                         |                |      [brother to George Wheeler. See the Pitcher line.]

                                                         |                |    m.  [her 2nd marriage]

                                                         |                | Ann Halsey  b.30 May 1591 Cranfield Eng  d. @ 20 Oct 1659 Fairfield CT

                                                         |        | Thomas Wheeler  b.8 Apr 1620 Bourne End, Cranfield, Eng  d. 10 Dec 1676 Concord MA

In King Philip's war, Thomas was a capt. who saw hard serv. espec. on the Quaboag ambuscade, 1 Aug. 1675, when hims. was wound. with the s. of little above 13 yrs. old; and his sup. officer, Edward Hutchinson (The Gilman Line), was mortal. wound. Wheeler wrote a modest narrat. wh. is repub. by the N. H. Hist. Soc. To read his narrative, go here. Or here. Thomas Wheeler came to America with his parents and aunts and uncles. He was appointed Sergeant in 1642 in Concord, but in 1644 he and the other Wheelers went with Reverend John Jones and a large company to Fairfield, Connecticut. He later returned to Concord and lived on land bequeathed him by his father. He was called Senior until the return of Lieutenant Thomas Wheeler, after whose death he was again called Sergt. Thomas Wheeler, Sr

                                                         |        |                | William Marriam  b. 11 May 1564 Tudeley Eng  d. 27 Nov 1635 Hadlow, Kent, Eng

                                                         |        |                |    m.

                                                         |        |                | Sarah Burgess b. 1559 Gouldhurst Kent Eng  d. Hadlow Eng

                                                         |        |        | Joseph Marriam  b.@1600 Tudeley, Kent, Eng  d. 1 Jan 1640/41 Concord MA [also father to Mary in the Covey line.]

                                                         |        |        |    m.1623 Tewdley, Kent, England

                                                         |        |        |       | John Goldstone  b. d.

                                                         |        |        |       | Frances Jeffries b.  d. 

                                                         |        |        | Sarah Goldstone b.1602 Cranfield Eng  d. 12 Mar 1669/70 Concord MA [also mother to Mary in the Covey line.] The History of Cambridge says that Gregory Stone's (see below) dau Sarah married Joseph Merriam of Concord 1653. It is possible this Sarah Gold was a 2nd marriage, but an odd coincidence if true.

                                                         |        | Sarah Marriam [Merriam]  b.@1626 Tudeley, Kent, Eng  d. 1 Feb 1675/76 Concord MA   [Sister to Mary in the Covey line.]

                                                         | Ruth Wheeler  b. 10 April 1673 Concord MA  d. @1743

                                                 | Ephraim Warren  b. 6 Dec 1704 Chelmsford MA  d. 1788 West Townsend MA

                                                 |         m. about 1730    They moved to Townsend, Mass., about 1773

                                                 |            Esther and Ephraim were the parent of General Ephraim Warren of the American Revolution.

                                                 |                                | John Parker  b.1585  d. 

                                                 |                                | Anne _?_  b.  d. 

                                                 |                        | Abraham Parker  b.1612 Wiltshire Eng  d. 12 Aug 1685 Chelmsford   [See more here.] Waters' History of Chelmsford says for the year 1674 "On account of trespass Ensign Will Fletcher empounded eight swine of Abraham Parker four times the same year. We read a chuckle between the lines of the record. Poor Abraham would be the butt of the Town for a twelvemonth." Also in the Hist of Chelmsford, "The 24 day of march 1678/9 Abraham Parker senior with his tew sonnes Moses and Isack weare Acused for seling of strong lickers to severall endians Contrary to the law established they doe each of them freely Acknolige ther faults ther in and doe heare by bind them selves severaly unto the selectmen of Chelmsford never hear after to sell any more Stronge lickers to any Indians as wittness our hands the day above." In 1672 he was assessed 10 s. 7 d. for the minister for owning "2 heads [meaning it was just him and Rose at home] 2 oxon 7 Cowes 2 of 2 yer old 1 of 3 yer old 1 horse 28 Acers medoe 8 of pster land 7 swine 12 sheep"

                                                 |                        |       m. 18 Nov 1644  Woburn MA   in 1655 removed from Woburn to Chelmsford

                                                 |                        | Rose Whitlock  b.  d. 13 (or 30) Nov 1691

                                                 |                | John Parker  b. 30 Oct 1647 Woburn MA  d. 14 April 1699 Chelmsford MA

                                                 |                |     m. 4 June 1678 Woburn MA

                                                 |                |                                | Nicholas de Daneforth  b.1530, Framlingham Eng  d. 17 Feb 1585, St. Michael Parrish Eng

                                                 |                |                                | __?__  b. d. 

                                                 |                |                        | Thomas Danforth  b.1560  d. 7 Sep 1621 Suffolk Eng

                                                 |                |                        | Jane Sudbury  b.  d.

                                                 |                |                | Nicolas Danforth (Rev.)  b. 1 Mar 1589 Framlingham, Suffolk, Eng  d.Apr 1637 Cambridge MA 

                                                 |                |                | Elizabeth Symmas  b.  d. 1629 Eng

                                                 |                |        | Jonathan Danforth (Captn)  b.29 February 1627/28  Framlingham, High Suffolk, Eng d. 7 September 1712 Billerica

                                                 |                |        |     m.22 November 1654 Boston MA   He was the eminent land surveyor of Billerica. New Hampshire records show that Jonathan Danforth was active as a surveyor as early as 1659. Most of his known surveys date from the 1660's, though his last known plan is dated March 1702 (he was then 74 years old). He gave bearings according to the 32-point compass (i.e. "South and by East, East North East", etc.) and distances in poles. Town clerk for 30 years.His surveying descriptions fill 200 pages in the volume of Land Grants

                                                 |                |        |        | John Poulter  b.1595 prob. Eng  d.  1638 Raleigh Essex Eng

                                                 |                |        |        | Mary __?_  b. 1596 Eng   d. 8 Feb 1692 Chelmsford, MA

                                                 |                |        | Elizabeth Poulter (Powter)  b.1 Sep 1633  Raleigh,  Essex, Eng  d. 7 October 1689 Billerica MA

                                                 |                | Mary Danforth  b. 29 Jan 1655/6 d.  

                                                 |        | Thomas Parker  b. 18 Dec 1685  d. @1761   Lived in Chelmsford

                                                 |        | Esther _?_  b.@1691  d. @1721

                                                 | Esther Parker  b. 26 Oct 1711 Chelmsford MA  d. 

                                          | Thomas Warren  b. 5 Apr 1743 Townsend MA d. 1 Jan 1819 Ludlow VT

                                          |      m.  This 

                                          |                               | Thomas Dustin (Durston)  b. @1606 Eng d. 1662 Portsmouth NH  [also father to Elizabeth Dustin in the Pitcher line]

                                          |                               |       m.  1649

                                          |                               |        | John Wheeler  b. 4 Nov 1591 Salisbury Wiltshire Eng d.29 Aug 1670 Newbury MA

                                          |                               |        |   m.1 Dec 1611  Salisbury England

                                          |                               |        | Annis (Ann, Agnes) Yeomans  b. @1590 d.15 Aug 1662 Newbury MA

                                          |                               | Elizabeth Wheeler  b.10 Jan 1618 Salisbury Wiltshire Eng  d. 16 Jul 1696 Haverhill MA [also mother to Elizabeth Dustin in the Pitcher line]

                                          |                       | Thomas Dustin  b. @ 1652 Portsmouth NH  d. bef 17 Nov 1732 Haverhill MA [brother to Elizabeth Dustin in the Pitcher line]

                                          |                       |       m. 3 Dec 1677 Haverhill MA  see The Dustins of Haverhill

                                          |                       |                         | Alexander Emerson  b. @ 1550 Howsham, Cadney, Lincolnshire, Eng  d. bef 8 Oct 1605 Sereby, Lincolnshire, Eng

                                          |                       |                         |     m. Lincolnshire, England

                                          |                       |                         | Jennett Hornsey  b. Lincolnshire, England  d. 

                                          |                       |                 |Thomas Emerson  b. @ 1590 Howsham, Cadney, Lincolnshire, Eng  d. bef 25 Dec 1657 Howsham Eng

                                          |                       |                 |     m. 10 Aug 1612 Cadney, Lincolnshire, Eng [also parents to Robert Emerson in the Pitcher line]

                                          |                       |                 |Margaret Froe  b. @ 1591 Cadney Eng  d. 1655 in Cadney Eng

                                          |                       |        |Michael Emerson  b. 6 Apr 1627 Howsham, Cadney Eng   d. 18 Jul 1709 Haverhill MA   Bro. to Robert Emerson [see Pitcher line] Moved to Haverhill in 1656 "and settled near the White house, on Mill Street. The grantees offered that if he would 'go back into the woods,' they would give him a tract of land. He accepted the offer, and settled not far from the corner of Primrose and Winter Streets." [History of Haverhill, p 86] Also on page 122 of the same source, 1674 Court Records tell us: "'Michael Emerson was fined 5s for his cruel and excessive beating of his daughter with a flayle swingel, and kicking her.' We think Michael had reason to congratulate himself on getting off so easily for his brutal conduct." This daughter was Elizabeth, who was hanged 19 years later for killing her illegitimate twins. In the 1675 meeting [p130]: "Michael Emerson was chosen 'to view and seal all leather' in the town. This is the first mention of such an officer, and Emerson was doubtless the first one so appointed. In 1677, Everson 'complained,' and A.ndrew G.reeley was 'joined with him.' We are not informed of what the former complained, but from the fact that an additional viewer and sealer was chosen, as a remedy for his complaint we are led to suppose that the labors of the office were either too great of too groublesome for a single officer. As it was something new for the tanners in town to have some one specially authorized, and required, to view and seal their leather, it is quite probably that Emerson found his business anything but pleasant, and hence the popular ancient and modern remedy adopted -- division of responsibility."

                                          |                       |        |     m. 1 Apr 1657 Haverhill MA   see The Emersons   Michael and Hannah's daughter Elizabeth was hanged to death on Boston Common 8 June 1693. You can read the story at this web page. Actual testimony from that period is here.

                                          |                       |        |               | Thomas Webster b. @ 1570 Ormesby Eng  d. aft 1634 prob Ormesby

                                          |                       |        |               | Margaret _?_ b. @ 1574 Ormesby  d. 

                                          |                       |        |       | John Webster b. @ 1597 Ipswich Suffolk Eng  d. bef 4 Nov 1664 Ipswich Eng.  Immigrated  bet 1633 and 1634.

                                          |                       |        |       |     m. @ 1624 Suffolk, England    Made a freeman in 1635. John was a baker. Lived in Salem in 1637

                                          |                       |        |       |        | John Shatswell b. @ 1574 Ipswich Suffolk Eng  d. 11 Feb 1646 in Ipswich MA

                                          |                       |        |       |        | Judith _?_ b. @ 1578 Ipswich Suffolk Eng  d. 17 Apr 1648 in Ipswich MA

                                          |                       |        |       | Mary Shatswell b. @ 1606 Ipswich Suffolk Eng  d. 28 Apr 1694 in Newbury MA

                                          |                       |        |Hannah Webster b. 23 Dec 1635 Ipswich MA  d. 3 Feb 1706/1707 in Ipswich MA

                                          |                       | Hannah Emerson  b. 23 Dec 1657 Haverhill MA  d. 6 Mar 1737/1738 Haverhill MA  Famed of "The Dustin Massacre" of 15 Mar 1697, read all about Hannah here. See the monuments raised to her here. Captured, with her infant daughter and midwife, M.ary N.eff, by Abenaki tribe members. Her captures killed her infant, but Hannah and Mary and 14-year-old S.amuel L.ennardson escaped after killing (and scalping) their captives as they slept at an island in the Merrimack River near what is now Boscawen, New Hampshire. 

                                          |                       |   Hannah Dustin  1677 - 

                                          |               | Nathaniel Dustin  b.16 May 1685 Haverhill MA  d. @ 1753 Haverhill MA

                                          |               |      m. bef 1710 Haverhill MA

                                          |               |                         | John Ayer [Ayres]  b.2 Sep 1582 d. 31 Mar 1657 Haverhill MA [he made his will 12 March, same year; his will was proved 6 Oct]. From England; living Salisbury 1640. Owned land in Haverill 1645. In the History of Haverhill: "...we find by the record of February 13, 1647, that John Ayer, sen., and J.ames F.isk were fined 'for not attending the town meeting in season...'"

                                          |               |                         |      m.                       To Haverhill about 1647.

                                          |               |                         | Hannah _?_  b.   d. 8 Oct 1688 Haverhill MA

                                          |               |                | Robert Ayer  b. @1625  d. @ 1717 Haverhill MA. Made freeman in May 1666. Was constable in 1671.

                                          |               |                |   m. 27 Feb 1650/1651

                                          |               |                |        | Henry Palmer  b.1606 d. 15 Jul 1680 Haverhill MA

                                          |               |                |        |      m.     Lived Newbury, 1638-1642. Freeman 1642. Removed to Haverhill; listed as a landowner there in 1645. 1654 he had a license to sell "wine or strong liquors" in Haverhill. There is a mention in the History of Haverhill [p85]: "August 28, 1656 -- QUEST 1. Whether Henry Palmer a member of the CHurch of H. being by publick arbitration censured as a delinquent in point of Defamation of Rob. Swan [of the Comstock line] a member also of Rowley church, it be ye duty of ye Church of H. to take church-notice of, & if thereupon it shall appear also to the church that He is an offender, then to proceed with him in a church-way? ANW. 1. The sentence of ye Arbitration being publicke there was Just cause why ye church should orderly inquire into ye matter; whose duty it is to see to ye inoffensivenes of their members. 2. 1. The Censure of ye Arbitratours as such was not a sufficient Ground why the church should censure Henry Palmer, 1. because the Church Judicature is distinct from & not depending upon the Ciuill [civil] Judicature: Those two polities are coordinate not subordinate. 2. The church is to Act. her owne fath, & not to be led by example further then shee finds it confomable to rule. 2 Henry Palmers satisfaction to civil order was not a such satisfaction to the church: As satisfaction to the church in case of offence is no satisfaction to ye Court... 3. 1. Goodman Palmer did well in presenting the case unto the reverend Teacher, & in desireing that by him it might be brought unto the Church. 2. We also conceive that there watoo great appearnce of much iniquity on Goodman Swans part in this matter. 3. Yet in regard the witnesses are detected of such falsehood in point of Testimony concerning this Business as renders them incompetent to establish a matter before the church; Therefore Goodm. Palmer his charging of Goodm Swan with Sin (especially of such nature) thereupon, was not without Sin because without sufficient ground before the church. The acknowledgement whereof we commend to & hope it will not be grievous unto our Broth. palmer; se we desire it may be accepted of the Church, & that in such manner as his Infirmity herein (too common unto ye Best) being forgiven all regular zeale against sin both in Him and others may yet receive dur incouragement." In other words, much ado about nothing... =)

                                          |               |                |        | Elizabeth _?_  b.   d. 22 Nov 1664 Haverhill MA

                                          |               |                | Elizabeth Palmer  b. @ 1634  d. 24 Apr 1705 Haverhill MA

                                          |               |        | Timothy Ayer  b. 2 Oct 1659 Haverhill MA  d. 14 Aug 1689 Haverhill MA

                                          |               |        |      m. 24 Nov 1682 Haverhill MA

                                          |               |        |                                       | Morris Johnson

                                          |               |        |                                       | ___?___ 

                                          |               |        |                               | Robert Johnson

                                          |               |        |                               | ___?___

                                          |               |        |                        | Davy Johnson   

                                          |               |        |                        | Elizabeth __?__ 

                                          |               |        |                | Edmund Johnson  b. 1612 of Weymouth MA  d. 10 Mar 1651 Hampton NH [also father to Dorcas Johnson in the Comstock line]

                                          |               |        |                |      m.1638 Weymouth MA

                                          |               |        |                | Mary _?_  b.1620 of Hampton NH   d. 30 Jan 1663 Hampton NH [also mother to Dorcas Johnson in the Comstock line]

                                          |               |        |       | Peter Johnson  b. 1639 Hampton NH  d. 16 Nov 1674 Hampton NH [brother to Dorcas Johnson in the Comstock line]

                                          |               |        |       |      m. 7 Apr 1660 in Hampton NH

                                          |               |        |       |        | John Moulton  b.1598/1599 Ormsby,Norfolk,Eng  d.1 Oct 1650 Hampton NH

                                          |               |        |       |        |      m. 24 SEP 1623 in St. Margaret,Ormesby,Norfolk,England

                                          |               |        |       |        | Ann Green  b. 6 Sep 1601 Ormsby Eng  d. 12 Apr 1668 Hampton NH

                                          |               |        |       | Ruth Moulton  b. 7 Jan 1640 Hampton NH  d. 27 Feb 1718 Hampton NH

                                          |               |        | Ruth Johnson  b.13 May 1666 Hampton NH  d. 25 Jul 1751 Haverhill MA

                                          |               | Mary Ayer  b. 9 Sep 1687 Haverhill MA  d. 17 Apr 1725 Haverhill MA

                                          |       | Timothy Dustin  b.20 Dec 1716 Haverhill MA  d. @ 1768 Londonderry NH

                                          |       |      m. 29 Nov 1739 Beverly MA

                                          |       |                 | John Raymond  b.@1615  d. 18 Jan 1702/03 in Beverly MA

                                          |       |                 |      m. bef. 1654

                                          |       |                 |                | William Scroggs  b.@ 1557 St Sepulchre's Parish London Eng  d. 

                                          |       |                 |                | __?__  b.  d. 

                                          |       |                 |        | Thomas Scruggs  b.@ 1590 prob London Eng  d. Bef 29 Jun 1654 Salem MA  He was one of the judges of the local court. He denounced the persecution of Ann Hutchinson, and thus was subject to censure and disarmed by the court.

                                          |       |                 |        |      m. bef. 1619  Immigrated with Endicott and Winthrop in the Abigail, 1628

                                          |       |                 |        | Margery _?_  b.   d. 

                                          |       |                 | Rachel Scruggs  b. 23 May 1627 Great Yarmouth Eng  d. 2 May 1666  She was an only child

                                          |       |        | Jonathan Raymond  b.25 Apr 1666 Beverly MA  d. 14 Jan 1744/45 Beverly MA

                                          |       |        |      m. 6 Feb 1688/89 Beverly MA

                                          |       |        |                | John Woodbury  b.@1580 South Petherton, Somerset, Eng d. bef 27 Dec 1642 Salem MA.  Surveyor, civil officer.  His signature to the right:   John was a resident of Somerset, England, when he became involved with the Dorchester Co. (Dorchester, Dorset, Eng.), with interests in establishing a settlement in what would become the Massachusetts Bay Colony. They sailed on the ship Zouch Phenix, which is said to have arrived in Salem in the Spring of 1624. John's son Humphrey made the following deposition in 1680: I understood that my...father came to new England by order of a company caled Dorchester company (among whome mr. white of Dorchester in England was an active Instrument) & that my father and the company with him brought cattle & other things to Cape Ann for plantation work & there built an house & kept theire cattell & sett up fishing & afterwards some of them removed to a neck of land since called Salem: After about 3 yeares absence my said father returned to England & made us acquainted with what settlement they had made in new England & that he was sent back by some that Intended to setle a plantation about 3 leagues west of Cape Ann. to further this designe after about half a years stay in England, my father returned to new England & brought me with him: wee arrived at the place now caled Salem in or about the month of June 1628 [in the ship Abigail]: where wee found severall persons that said they were servants to the Dorchester company & had built another house for them at Salem, besides that at Cape Ann. The latter end of that sumer, 1628: John Endecott Esq: came over governor, declaring his power from a company of pattentees, in or about London; & that they had bought the houses boates & servants which belonged to the Dorchester company & that he sd Endecott had power to receive them which accordingly he did take possession of: when wee settled the Indians never then molested us in our improvemts or sitting downe either on Salem or Beverly side of the ferry, but shewed themselves very glad of our company & came & planted by us & oftentimes came to us for shelter saying they were afraid of their enemy Indians up in the country: & wee did shelter them when they fled to us. & wee had theire free leave to build & plant where wee have taken up lands; the same yeare or the next after wee came to Salem wee cutt hay for the cattell wee brought over on that side of the ferry now caled Beverly: & have kept our possession there ever since by cutting hay or thatch or timber & boards & by laying out lotts for tillage : & sometime after building & dwelling heere, where I with others have lived about 40 yeares. Tradition states that when Gov. Endicott arrived in Massachusetts, the ship caught on a sand bar near the shore. John and another man, who must have gone out to the ship, carried Endicott to the shore on their shoulders to spare him the embarassment of arriving in the colony in a bedraggled state. In 1630, one John Woodbury was appointed Constable; his work and the work of those who assisted him was severely tried when a number of Quakers demonstrating against the Puritans attempted to break up church services, protesting against their vanities of dress, the Quakers also ran naked down Essex Street.

                                          |       |        |                |      m.    resided Salem, emigrated 1624, first settler of Cape Ann 

                                          |       |        |                | Agnes OR Annis [Ann] Napper  b.1 May 1598  d. 14 Feb 1671/72, Beverly MA. It is reasonable to think that the John Woodbury who married Ann/Annis Napper in 1628 in England is John the Salem "Planter." Only their license has been found, but John was from Dorchester (note that Humphrey's above account says that he accompanied his father as far as Dorchester in John's trip to New England in 1624) and Ann/Annis lived near the concentration of Woodburys in Somersetshire who are supposed to have gone to Salem. The license was issued on 19 March 1628(9) and John returned to Massachusetts about three months later. In this scenario, it appears that Ann/Annis was pregnant by the time he left. This may have been a good reason to stay behind. She would have had the child, John, Jr., later that year or early in 1629 and come with the child to Massachusetts (perhaps with W.illiam W.oodbury, her presumed brother-in-law, and his family) no later than early 1636, given John's daughter's baptism in December of that year. It is technically possible that Ann/Annis was not the mother of these later children but rather the Agnes of the Salem church list. The administration of John's estate was given to "Ann" early in 1642, about 1 1/2 years after the birth of John's last child Peter, so the latter thought is not very credible.

                                          |       |        |        | Peter Woodbury (Lt.)  b. 19 Sep 1640 Salem MA d. 5 Jul 1704 Beverly MA. Buried in the churchyard at the First Parish of Beverley. His tombstone read: "Here lyes ye body / of Peter Woodbury / aged 64 years, died / July ye 5th / 1704/3".  He was said to have had remarkably fine penmanship. His father died when he was 1 year old. The author of the Genealogical Sketches of the Woodbury Family writes that in his possession he had a book called "Bullinger's Sermons on the Apocolypse" printed in 1557. Inside is written on the flyleaf: "Peter Woodbury - 1704". Inside are inscriptions made by Peter's grandson Josiah, including: "This book was my grandfather's, Deacon Peter Woodbury's when Mr Hale was minister in Beverley." On the last page of the book was found: "Peter Woodbury's Book 1704"

                                          |       |        |        |      m. Jul 1667 in Beverly MA [his 2nd marriage]

                                          |       |        |        |               | John Dodge  b. Middle Chinnock Somersetshire Eng  d. @ Oct 1635

                                          |       |        |        |               | Margery _?_  b.  d. 

                                          |       |        |        |       | Richard Dodge  b.@ 1602 Somersetshire Eng  d. 15 Jun 1671

                                          |       |        |        |       | Edith _?_  b.  d.  bef. 28 Jan 1677/78  

                                          |       |        |        | Sarah Dodge  b.3 Jul 1644 Salem MA  d. 11 Sep 1726  [a twin]

                                          |       |        | Sarah Woodbury  b. 12 Dec 1668 Beverly MA  d. 17 Feb 1746/47 Beverly MA

                                          |       | Lydia Raymond  b. 24 May 1706 in Beverly MA  d. 

                                          | Tabitha Dustin  b. @ 1747 Francestown NH  d. @Jan 1783

                                 | John Warren  b.  24 Apr 1768 Boston MA  d. 5 Jul 1852 Ludlow VT

                                 |      m. 4 Mar 1788 Goffstown NH

                                 |                                          | Thomas Chamberlain  b. abt 1615 Eng d. 8 Feb 1691/92

                                 |                                          |      m. abt 1635  settled in Chelmsford MA

                                 |                                          | Mary Parker  b. abt 1620 Eng  d.20 Dec 1669 Chelmsford MA

                                 |                                  | Thomas Chamberlain  b.@1639 d. 28 Mar 1727 Chelmsford MA

                                 |                                  |      m. 10 Aug 1666

                                 |                                  |       | Robert Proctor  b. 31 Dec 1620 in Eng d. 28 APR 1697 Chelmsford MA

                                 |                                  |       |      m. 31 Dec 1645 Concord MA

                                 |                                  |       |        | Richard Hildreth  [see above]

                                 |                                  |       |        |      m. 1628

                                 |                                  |       |        | Sarah _?_ [Butterfield?]  b. 1610 Eng d.15 Jun 1644 Chelmsford MA

                                 |                                  |       | Jane Hildreth  b.1628  d.  [Half-sister to Mary Hildrith, above.]

                                 |                                  | Sarah Proctor  b. 12 Oct 1646 Concord MA  d.8 Feb 1706 Beverly MA

                                 |                         | Samuel Chamberlain (Capt.) b. Jan 1678/79 Chelmsford MA d. 12 Apr 1767

                                 |                         |      m. abt 1703

                                 |                         |                | Ralph Hill  b. Abt 1575 Taunton Eng d.29 Apr 1663 Billerica MA

                                 |                         |                |      m. 21 Dec 1638 Plymouth MA

                                 |                         |                | Margaret _?_  b.Abt 1605 Eng d. 22 Nov 1683 Billerica MA

                                 |                         |        | Nathaniel Hill  b. 1642 Plymouth MA d.14 May 1706

                                 |                         |        |      m. 21 Jun 1667 Billerica MA

                                 |                         |        |       | Robert Holmes  b. @1612 d.28 Oct 1663 Cambridge MA

                                 |                         |        |       |      m. 

                                 |                         |        |       | Jane _?_  b.  d.

                                 |                         |        | Elizabeth Homes [Holmes, Homer]  b. @1642 Plymouth MA d.9 Oct 1685 Billerica MA

                                 |                         | Abigail Hill  b. 26 Dec 1683 Chelmsford MA  d.16 May 1760

                                 |                | Benjamin Chamberlain  b. 11 Aug 1704 Chelmsford MA d. 11 Oct 1771 Chelmsford MA 

                                 |                |      m. 27 Jan 1731/2 Westford MA (married by Rev. Willard Hall)

                                 |                |                | Patrick Fassett  [McPherson?] b. @1628 Scotland d.6 Nov 1713 Billerica MA Bur. Old South Cem  Patrick Fassett and his wife Sarah came from Rock Fassett Castle, Ireland, and settled in Lexington, Massachusetts. Conjecture has it has that Rock Fassett Castle, was in fact, a lighthouse and as they looked back from their ship, it was the last thing they viewed as their ship sailed out of sight. There is a tradition that the ancestors of the family were refugees who fled from Scotland to escape religious persecution, and that the name Fassett was assumed to conceal their identities, the original name being MacPherson. A Patrick Fassett, who appears frequently in Massachusetts town records, is believed to have been an Irishman, and judging by the references that are made to him, he seems to have been a sort of roving mechanic, going from place to place with his tools and equipment. His wifes name was Sarah Reilly. As Patriach Mackfassy he was recorded on October 3, 1670, on which date John, son of Patriach & Sarah Mack-fassy, was born at Charlestown, and in the next year Patrick Fassett, brother in law of John Reyley, was listed as a resident of the town. He was taxed at Malden in 1672, and on June 2, 1679, Patrick Fassett was admitted an inhabitant at Billerica; but as Patrick ffacit he appears in the tax records of that year.

                                 |                |                |      m. @1679

                                 |                |                | Sarah Reyley [Reilly]  b. 1644 Malden MA  d.15 Jan 1739  

                                 |                |        | Samuel Fassett  b. 7 May 7 1679 d.  

                                 |                |        |      m. 1 Jan 1705 Billerica MA

                                 |                |        |        | John Parker  b.1615, England  d.  1684 Newton MA  Probably came over in the 'James,' from London, Eng, in 1635. A carpenter. 

                                 |                |        |        |      m. aft 1646  Resided Hingham MA bef Mar 1650; and Newton MA aft Mar 1650

                                 |                |        |        | Joanna _?_  b.  d.

                                 |                |        | Lydia Parker  b. 15 May 1667 Newton MA d.

                                 |                | Esther Fassett  b. 13 Nov 1711 Billerica MA "of Westford" d.

                                 |        | Benjamin Chamberlain  b. 18 Feb 1736/1737 Chelmsford MA  d. 27 Mar 1780 Chelmsford MA

                                 |        |      m. 7 May 1761

                                 |        |                | Dennis McLain  b.   d. 

                                 |        |                | Christian _?_  b.   d. 

                                 |        |        | Charles Maclain [McLain]  b. 22 Sep 1719 Chelmsford MA  d. 17 Dec 1758 Chelmsford MA

                                 |        |        |     m. 21 Oct 1740 Tewksbury MA or 1 Aug 1740 in Chelmsford

                                 |        |        |                        | John Farmer b.    d. bef 1669 England 

                                 |        |        |                        | Isabella Barbage b. Great Packington, Warwickshire, England  d. 21 Mar 1685/86 Billerica MA

                                 |        |        |                | Edward Farmer b. @1640 England   d. 27 May 1727 Tewksbury MA  His will.

                                 |        |        |                |       m.   came to New England between 1670 and 1673  The house of Edward Farmer was fortified as a garrison for a number of years. While occupied as such, the following incident occurred, which has been handed down by tradition in the family. During the Ten Years' Indian War, and probably about the year 1692, when the first depredations were committed in the town of Billerica, the Indians meditated an attack on this garrison. For some days they had been lurking in the neighborhood of it without being discovered. Early in th forenoon of a summer's day, the wife and daughter of Edward Farmer went into the field to gather peas or beans for dinner, being attended by several of her sons, who were young lads, as a guard to protect them. They had been out but a short time before Mrs. Farmer discovered that a number of Indians were concealed behind the fences, and so near that she could almost reach them. Had she given any alarm, they would probably have rushed from their lurking-places, seized the party and fled; although their object was to get possession of the garrison, which offered more plunder and a greater number of captives. but with admirable presence of mind, and without making known the discovery she had made, to her sons, who might, with more temerity than prudence, have attacked the Indians, she said, in a loud tone of voice, "Boys, guard us well to the garrison, and then you may come back and hunt Indians."

                                 |        |        |                | Mary _?_ b.@ 1641 Eng d. 26 Mar 1719 Tewksbury MA

                                 |        |        |        | Thomas Farmer b.8 Jun 1683 Billerica MA   d. @ 1767 Hollis NH

                                 |        |        |        |      m. Billerica MA

                                 |        |        |        |                               | Robert Hunt b. d.  of Halifax

                                 |        |        |        |                       | William Hunt b. 27 Jan 1604/5 Halifax, Yorkshire, Eng d. Oct 1667 Marlborough MA. Wm removed from Concord to Marlborough, MA

                                 |        |        |        |                       | Elizabeth Best b. @1607 in Halifax, Yorkshire, Eng d. 27 Dec 1661 Concord MA

                                 |        |        |        |               | Samuel Hunt b.1633 Eng  d.1695 Ipswich MA According to Laurel Thatcher Ulrich's "Good Wives", on the struggle to maintain status, "When Daniel Denison ordered the troops to clear brush on the militia field on training day, Samuel Hunt led a small rebellion, insisting that the Major-General had no right to demand such common labor. He picked a fight with another gentleman, Samuel Appleton, over the ownership of a horse. In the court actions which resulted, a rumor surfaced that Nathniel Browne had boasted he would soon down Appleton because he worked for Hunt, who "kept them like lords for they wanted neither for meat nor drink."Similar pride was evident a few years later when Hunt, negotiating ithe marriage of his daughter, boasted that he would give her "as good a portion as any man in Ipswich should give any of their daughters Except four or five.""

                                 |        |        |        |               |   m.   "of Ipswich" @1674

                                 |        |        |        |               |        | Joseph Redding  b. bef 1613 in England d. 19 Feb 1674/75 in Ipswich MA   On 28 March 1673, Elizabeth Hunt of Ipswich as executrix of will of father Joseph Redding, with advice of her husband, made division of estate which was acknowledged 5 May 1673 by Elizabeth Hunt wife of Samuel of Ipswich. Joseph immigrated with the Winthrop fleet in 1630. He lived in Boston, Cambridge and Ipswich, MA. His will was dated 15 Dec 1673 and proved 30 Mar 1675.

                                 |        |        |        |               |        | Agnes or Annis _?_  b.@1604 in England d.Bet 17 Nov 1679 and 28 Mar 1693 in Ipswich MA

                                 |        |        |        |               | Elizabeth Redding b.@1634 Cambridge MA  d. 15 or 16 Feb 1706/07 in Ipswich  According to Laurel Thatcher Ulrich's "Good Wives", on the struggle to maintain status, in @1674 "an Ipwich busybody named Elizabeth Hunt suspected Sarah [Roper] of stealing her bodkin after it fell to the floor during church. Although the bodkin was retrieved, Goody Hunt continued to press the grievance. Standing by the gate of the Donison house, she told another neighbor that she had been inside to talk to the Major-General about it, but that he would have nothing to do with it even though he was a magistrate. Sarah Roper could not come there to be examined, Goody Hunt reported, because Mistress Denison was "afraid of her" [due to an humiliation the mistress suffered at Sarah Roper's hand 9 years earlier]... The rule of modesty prevented Elizabeth Hunt from such direct and open competition [as her husbands']. She had clear ideas about what was appropriate for a woman in her position... She knew what was happening in every house in the neighborhood and she testified in almost every case emanating from her section of the town... When Elizabeth lost her bodkin, she imagined the servant Sarah Roper "picking her teeth" with it.... It is little wonder that a woman like Elizabeth Hunt might succumb to the temptation to push and shove when her neighbor's daughter oce again jammed her chair hard against the end of the bench [at church]. "Take notice of Goody Hunt," Thomas Knowlton cried aloud from the gallery - as if a dozenof her nearest neighbors had not already recorded both the pattern and meaning of her behavior. In 1681 Samuel Hunt was among eight successful petitioners who sought liberty to "raise the hidmost seate in the morwest syde of the Meeting Hosue two foote higher than it now is, for there wives to sitt in"... [so] ambitious matrons like Elizabeth Hunt could at least sit together in elevated dignity. "

                                 |        |        |        |       | Samuel Hunt b. 17 Nov 1657 Ipswich MA  d. 11 Jan 1742/43 Tewksbury MA

                                 |        |        |        |       |      m. 1 May 1678 at Billerica or Ipswich, Massachusetts

                                 |        |        |        |       |       | John Todd  b. 1635 Woburn MA  d. 1690

                                 |        |        |        |       |       |     m. 1650 Rowley MA

                                 |        |        |        |       |       |       | Enos Hunt   b. @1605 d. Oct 1677 Marlborough MA

                                 |        |        |        |       |       |       |    m. 

                                 |        |        |        |       |       |       | __?__ b.  d. 

                                 |        |        |        |       |       | Susannah Hunt b. @ 1637 Ipswich MA  d. 1710

                                 |        |        |        |       | Mary Todd b. 11 Feb 1657 Ipswich MA  d. [The marriage of Samuel Hunt to Ruth Todd 1 May 1678 is found in Ipswich Vital Records. The name Ruth is incorrect; it should be Mary Todd.]

                                 |        |        |        | Elizabeth Hunt b. 3 Jun 1687 Concord MA  d. @ 1767 Hollis NH

                                 |        |        | Susanna Farmer b. @ 1717 Billerica MA  d. 

                                 |        | Susanna Maclain [McLain]  b. 13 Mar 1740/1741 Chelmsford MA  d. 

                                 | Lydia Chamberlain  b. @ 1770 Goffstown NH  d. 

                        | Benjamin C Warren  b. 26 Nov 1788 Ludlow VT  d. 9 Oct 1871 buried: Shedd Family Cem, Three Oaks, MI

                        |      m. 28 Apr 1814 Ludlow VT

                        |                                          | James Ross (Roose)  b. @1635 in Scotland  d. 18 September 1690 Sudbury MA   In 1652, Captain John Greene anchored his ship, the "John and Sara", in Boston Harbor.  On board were 272 Scots prisoners from the Battle of Worcester (3 Sep 1651) where Oliver Cromwell's parliamentary forces had crushed the royalist army of young Charles II and ended the civil war. James Ross was a Scottish prisoner taken by Oliver Cromwell's forces during the English Civil War and was shipped to the Massachusetts colony and sold. "Planters & scotch prisoners free by ordnance of Parliament dat 20th of October 1651. The Scots, whom God delivered into your hands at Dunbarre, and whereof sundry were sent hither, we have been desirous (as we could) to make their yoke easy. Such as were sick of the scurvy or other diseases have not wanted physick and chyrugery. They have not been sold for slaves to perpetual servitude, but for 6 or 7 or 8 yeares, as we do our owne; and he that bought the most of them (I heare) buildeth houses for them, for every four a house, layeth some acres of ground thereto, which he giveth them as their owne, requiring three dayes in the weeke to worke for him (by turnes) and 4 dayes for them themselves, and promiseth, as soone as they can repay him the money he layed out for them, he will set them at liberty."" See the upcoming book "Scots for Sale" by Diane Rapaport.

                        |                                          |      m. 5 Dec 1658 in Sudbury MA   Sustained losses 21 April 1676 from "Indian Enemy". See his petition here.

                        |                                          |                | Thomas Goodenow  b. 1570  d. bef 20 Dec 1617 Donhead, St. Andrews, Wiltshire, Eng

                        |                                          |                |      m. 

                        |                                          |                | Ursula _?_   b. @1590  d. bef 22 May 1634 in Donhead

                        |                                          |        | Thomas Goodenow  b. @1608  d. bef 29 Sep 1666 Marlborough MA

                        |                                          |        |     m.   emigrated on the "Confidence" in 1638.

                        |                                          |        | Jane Rudd(ock)   b. @1613 of Shaftesbury, Wiltshire Eng  d.  

                        |                                          | Mary Goodenow   b. 25 Aug. 1640 Sudbury MA  d. 1700 Sudbury MA

James Ross was captured at the Battle of Dunbar or Worcester in 1650/51 and sent to Boston on the ship John & Sarah 1652 as a slave [see the passenger list here]. In 1655, one [Scottish prisoner captured by Cromwell's army and sent to Massachusetts where he was sold], by the name of James Ross who was owned by East Sudbury (now Wayland) settler John Ruddick was convicted "of shameful abuse & violence offered to the person of his Master, and fellow servants." Not only was he sentenced to one of the most extreme corporal punishments to be found in early Massachusetts records, 39 stripes [that is, 39 lashes with a whip], but he was thrown into prison and fined six shillings. Two years later, still in trouble, he was convicted of fornication with one Mary Goodenow. The court ordered another whipping, "but," according to Rapaport, "also insisted that he marry the young woman, unless she and her friends shall give just reason for her denial." Mary refused to marry the rebellious young man and was, in turn, sentenced to 10 stripes. Eventually, she changed her mind, however, but not before being lashed and then giving birth to Ross' child, who was 2 when the couple finally tied the knot.  [ANNALS OF SUDBURY by Wayland: a Mary Ross was killed and scalped by Indians in 1707. Is this Mary Goodenow Ross?]

                        |                                | Thomas Ross  b. 29 Sep 1660 Sudbury MA  d. @ 1718 Lancaster MA

                        |                                |       m Bef 1711

                        |                                |                          | Edmund Rice  [See the Covey line.]

                        |                                |                          | Thomasine Frost   [See the Covey line.]

                        |                                |                  | Edward Rice b.16 Oct 1622 Stanstead,Suffolk,Eng d.15 Aug 1712 Sudbury MA

                        |                                |                  |     m. 1646 MA

                        |                                |                  |         [brother to Thomas Rice. See the Covey line.]

                        |                                |                  |         [brother to Henry Rice. See the Pitcher line.]

                        |                                |                  |       | John Bent b. d.

                        |                                |                  |       | Martha _?_ b.  d. 

                        |                                |                  | Agnes (Ann) Bent  b.1631 Wayhill, Penton Grafton, Southhampsire, Eng  d. 4 Jun 1713 Marlborough MA

                        |                                |         | John Rice  b. 20 Dec 1651 Marlborough MA  d. 6 Sep 1719 Sudbury MA

                        |                                |         |    m. 2 Nov 1674 Sudbury MA

                        |                                |         |                        | David Stone b. @1540, Great Bromley,Essex,Eng d.

                        |                                |         |                        |    m. 1584

                        |                                |         |                        | Ursula _?_  b.   d. 

                        |                                |         |                | Gregory Stone (Deacon) b.@1592 Great Bromley, Essex, Eng d.30 Nov 1672 Cambridge MA. He was in Cambridge as early as 1637. 

                        |                                |         |                |    m. 20 Jul 1617

                        |                                |         |                | Margaret Garred  b.@1597 Nayland,Suffolk,Eng  bur. 4 Aug 1626, Nayland,Suffolk,Eng 

                        |                                |         |        | John Stone  b. @1618, Nayland,Suffolk,Eng  d. 5 May 1683, Cambridge MA.  bur. Old Cambridge Cemetery, Harvard Square. Settled that part of Sudbury that later was included in Framingham. Upon his father's death he returned to Cambridge and occupied his father's home. Gravestone inscription: Memento te esse Mortalem Here lyeth ye body of Elder John Stone Who departed this life ye 5th day of May 1683. 

                        |                                |         |        |    m. 1639  [Also parents to Mary in the Comstock line]

                        |                                |         |        | Anne _?_   b.@1618, of Sudbury MA d. 

                        |                                |         | Tabitha Stone   b.29 May 1655 Framingham MA  d. Sep 1719 Sudbury MA [Sister to Mary in the Comstock line]

                        |                                | Anna Rice   b. 29 Aug 1678 Sudbury MA  d. 5 Nov 1753 Sterling (Lancaster) MA

                        |                        | Thomas Ross  b. @1704 Sudbury, MA d. 29 Nov 1765 Lancaster MA

                        |                        |      m. Littleton MA

                        |                        |       |                | John Dudley   

                        |                        |       |                | __?__  

                        |                        |       |        | Francis Dudley  

                        |                        |       |        |                | Thomas Wheeler  [father to Thomas Wheeler Sr. See the Warren line.]

                        |                        |       |        |                | Rebecca Sayre  [mother to Thomas Wheeler Sr. See the Warren line.]

                        |                        |       |        |       | George Wheeler  [father to Sarah & Thomas in Pitcher line, William & Elizabeth in the Gilman line]

                        |                        |       |        |       |        [brother to Thomas Wheeler Sr. See the Warren line.]

                        |                        |       |        |       | Catherin Pin (Penn)  [mother to Sarah & Thomas below, William & Elizabeth in the Gilman line]

                        |                        |       |        | Sarah Wheeler   [sister to Thomas below, William & Elizabeth in the Gilman line]

                        |                        |       | Samuel Dudley (Lt)  Also parents to Samuel Rogers, see Pitcher line  

                        |                        |       |                         | John "Roaring John" Rogers III  

                        |                        |       |                         | Elizabeth (Gold) Hawes 

                        |                        |       |                | Nathaniel Rogers   

                        |                        |       |                | Margaret Crane   

                        |                        |       |        | Samuel Rogers 

                        |                        |       |        |       | Jonathan Wade   

                        |                        |       |        |       | Susanna _?_   

                        |                        |       |        | Sarah Wade  

                        |                        |       | Abigail Rogers  Also parents to Samuel Rogers, se e Pitcher line  

                        |                        | Mary Dudley   b. 13 May 1711 Littleton MA  d. 29 Nov 1765 Buried in Sterling MA  Buried Chocksett Cem Sterling  [Sister to Samuel, Pitcher line]

                        |                | Thomas Ross Jr. (Corporal)  b. 9 Dec 1736  d. 10 Feb 1818  Served as a corporal from Lancaster in 1775 in the Revolutionary War.

                        |                |      m. 8 June 1758 Lancaster MA

                        |                |                         | Peter Cooper  b. @1607 England  d. 15 Jan 1667 Rowley MA came to N.E. 1635, on the "Susan & Ellen"

                        |                |                         |      m. 

                        |                |                         | Emm, Ame or Amelia _?_   b. d. @1689

                        |                |                | Samuel Cooper  b.8 Dec 1646 Rowley MA  d. 25 May 1727 Rowley MA

                        |                |                |      m. 25 Jun 1691 Rowley MA

                        |                |                |               |Leonard Harriman  

                        |                |                |               |_?_  

                        |                |                |        | Leonard Harriman  See the Comstock line.]

                        |                |                |        | Margaret Palmer   See the Comstock line.

                        |                |                | Mary Harriman   b. @ 1662 Rowley MA  d. 7 Oct 1732 Rowley MA

                        |                |                |    [sister to Matthew Harriman. See the Comstock line.]

                        |                |        | Moses Cooper  b. 19 Apr 1703 Rowley MA  d.

                        |                |        |      m. 15 May 1729

                        |                |        |                                 | Edward Jowett  b. Bradford, Yorkshire, Eng  d. Feb 1614 Bradford Eng  A clothier.

                        |                |        |                                 |       m. 1 Oct 1604

                        |                |        |                                 |        | William Tayler   b. Bradford, Yorkshire, Eng  d. Bradford Eng

                        |                |        |                                 |        | __?__   b.   d. 

                        |                |        |                                 | Mary Tayler   b.   d. Bradford, Yorkshire, England

                        |                |        |                         | Maximillian Jewett  b. 4 Oct 1607 Bradford, Yorkshire, Eng  d. 19 Sep 1684 Rowley MA   Emigrated from Hull Eng to Salem on the "John of London" with Ann in summer of 1638. 

                        |                |        |                         |       m. 13 May 1642   

                        |                |        |                         | Ann Field   b.  d. buried 9 Nov 1667 Emigrated from Hull Eng to Salem on the "John of London" with Maximillian in summer of 1638. 

                        |                |        |                | Ezekiel Jewett  b. 5 Jan 1642 Rowley MA  d. 2 Sep 1723 [bro to Joseph, below]

                        |                |        |                |       m. 2 Mar 1677

                        |                |        |                |        | Francis Parrat (Deacon)  b.   d. 1656 in England (he had travelled there on business)

                        |                |        |                |        |       m.    of Rowley MA

                        |                |        |                |        | Elizabeth _?_  b.   d. 

                        |                |        |                | Faith Parrott (Parrat)  b. 20 Jan 1642  d.15 Oct 1715 

                        |                |        |       | Stephen Jewett  b. 23 Feb 1681 Rowley MA  d.14 Jan 1771

                        |                |        |       |       m. 12 Jul 1708    Stephen and Priscilla were 1st cousins.

                        |                |        |       |                 | Maximillian Jewett   [see above]

                        |                |        |       |                 | Ann Field  [see above]

                        |                |        |       |        | Joseph Jewett  b. 1 Apr 1656 Rowley MA  d. 29 Oct 1735  [bro. to Ezekiel, above]

                        |                |        |       |        |       m. 2 Mar 1677    Joseph was a soldier in King Philip's War

                        |                |        |       |        |        | William Law  b.  d. buried 30 Mar 1668

                        |                |        |       |        |        |     m. 3 July 1645

                        |                |        |       |        |        |        | John Cheney  [See details below.]

                        |                |        |       |        |        |        | Martha Homes   [See details below.]

                        |                |        |       |        |        | Mary Cheney   b.   d.  [Sister to Peter Cheney, below]

                        |                |        |       |        | Rebecca Law   b. 1 Apr 1655 Rowley MA  d. 26 Dec 1729 Rowley MA

                        |                |        |       | Priscilla Jewett   b. 9 Aug 1687 Rowley MA  d. 27 Dec 1722

                        |                |        | Phebe Jewett   b. 2 Nov 1709 Rowley MA  d. 16 May 1740 buried in "Linebrook Parish" Rowley MA

                        |                | Priscilla Cooper   b. @ 7 Jul 1739 Rowley MA  d. 

                        |        | Leonard Ross  b. 18 Oct 1771 Lancaster MA  d. 14 Jun 1851 Ludlow VT, bur. South Hill Cem, Ludlow

                        |        |      m. @ 1792/1793

                        |        |                                  | Thomas (Burkby) Burpee  b.@ 1627 pbly Yorkshire, Eng  d. 1 Jun 1701 in Rowley MA

                        |        |                                  |        Keeper before the court in Boston, 1635. Of Boston, 1639. To Rowley @1651.

                        |        |                                  |     m. 15 Apr 1659 in Rowley MA [2nd wife]

                        |        |                                  |        | John Kelley  b.@ 1615 of Newbury MA  d. 20 Dec 1644 in Newbury MA

                        |        |                                  |        |      m. 

                        |        |                                  |        | __?__   b.   d. 

                        |        |                                  | Sarah Kelley   b. 12 Feb 1640 Newbury MA  d. 25 Dec 1713 in Rowley MA

                        |        |                          | Thomas Burpee  b. 25 Oct 1663 Rowley MA d. 24 Jun 1709 Rowley MA

                        |        |                          |      m. 3 Dec 1690 Rowley MA

                        |        |                          |               | Michael Hopkinson   b. @ 1610 Lincoln, Eng  d. 28 Feb 1648 in Rowley MA  Called "Mighill (pronounced "Mile") the Settler"

                        |        |                          |               |      m.@1640    

                        |        |                          |               | Ann [Gott?] b. @ 1615 Eng  d. 23 Jul 1678 in Rowley MA [her 1st marriage. 2nd to J.ohn T.rumble Sep 1650, 3rd to Richard Swain/Swan (of the Comstock and Hood lines) Mar 1 1657/58.] Ann was born in 1615-16 according to a deposition made March 30, 1675/6 giving her age as sixty years. On her will, she made her mark X, indicating that she couldn't read or write. 

                        |        |                          |       | Jonathan Hopkinson   b. 9 Apr 1643 Rowley MA  d. 11 Feb 1718 Rowley MA

                        |        |                          |       |      m. 11 May 1666 Rowley MA

                        |        |                          |       |       | Richard Clarke   b. @ 1608 of Rowley MA  d. 6 Feb 1673 Rowley MA  A weaver [His signature at the right.]

                        |        |                          |       |       |      m. @ Aug 1643 Rowley MA

                        |        |                          |       |       | Alice _?_ b. @ 1612 of Rowley MA  d. after 1656 Rowley MA

                        |        |                          |       | Hester Clarke b. 10 Oct 1645 Rowley MA  d. after 1677 Rowley MA

                        |        |                          | Hester Hopkinson   b. 9 Apr 1667 Rowley MA  d. 3 Oct 1722 Rowley MA

                        |        |                 | Samuel Burpee  b. 17 Mar 1708 Rowley MA  d. 26 Oct 1791 Sterling MA   Housewright.

                        |        |                 |      m. 26 Mar 1730 Ipswich MA

                        |        |                 |                                | William Harris  b.1548 Hatherup, Oxfordshire, Eng  d.Oct 1598 Hatherup Eng

                        |        |                 |                                |      m. 30 Jan 1579 in Cheltenham, England

                        |        |                 |                                | Agnes Mason Harris   b. @1559 Cheltenham, Eng  d. 

                        |        |                 |                        | Thomas Harris  b. @1579 Hatherup, Oxfordshire, Eng  d. bef 1634 Winnissimmet, now Chelsea MA  [In some early records, Thomas uses the double name "Williams alias Harris" or simply the surname "Williams". The reason for this is not known, and his descendants only used Harris, the ancestral surname.] Thomas was a Ferryman. On 18 May 1631, records note that "Tho[mas] Will[ia]ms hath undertaken to set up a ferry betwixt Winnettsem[e]t [now Chelsea] & Charlton [now Charlestown], for which he is to have after 3d. a person & from Winnettsem[e]t to Boston 4d. a person". This was the first ferry established in all of the colonies. 

                        |        |                 |                        |      m. @ 1605 Hatherup, Oxfordshire, England

                        |        |                 |                        | Elizabeth Williams b. @ 1577 Eng  d. 16 Feb 1669 at age 93, Chelsea MA [After Thomas died, Elizabeth married W.illiam S.titson. On 15 June 1680, Deacon W.illiam Stitson testified that Thomas Harris kept the ferry from Boston to Winnissimmet and Charlestown forty-nine years ago, and that he (S.titson) married Harris' widow]

                        |        |                 |                | John Harris  b. @1616 Hatherup, Oxfordshire, Eng  d. 15 Feb 1695 in Rowley MA   A mariner.

                        |        |                 |                |      m. @ 1644 in Rowley MA

                        |        |                 |                | Bridget Rogers Angiers   b. @1624 Wiston, Suffolk, Eng  d. 4 Aug 1672 Rowley MA

                        |        |                 |        | Timothy Harris  b. 1 Nov 1657 Rowley MA  d. 24 Mar 1724 Rowley MA

                        |        |                 |        |      m. 24 Aug 1683 Rowley MA

                        |        |                 |        |               | Nicholas Pearson  b.1584 Yorkshire, England   d. 

                        |        |                 |        |               | __?__  b.   d. 

                        |        |                 |        |       | John Pearson [Peirson] b. 17 Feb 1610 Bradford, Yorkshire, Eng d. 22 Dec 1693 Rowley MA   A carpenter.

                        |        |                 |        |       |         Built 1st fulling mill in New England, in Rowley. Purchased grist mill & saw mill. Emig:1638 on the "Samuel" to Ipswich MA. In 1687 he was appointed, by Gov. Andros, Commissioner to Superintend the collection of taxes, but declined to serve, for which "Act of insubordination" he was imprisioned in the jail at Boston and heavely fined.

                        |        |                 |        |       |  m. @ 1642 in Rowley MA    [Also parents to Samuel in the Comstock line]

                        |        |                 |        |       |       | John Pickard   b.  d. 

                        |        |                 |        |       |       | Anne Lume   b.  d. 19 Mar 1661 Rowley MA leaving an estate valued at £49

                        |        |                 |        |       | Dorcas Pickard b. @ 1621 Home-On-Spaulding Moor, Yorkshire Eng  d. 12 Jan 1702 Rowley MA

                        |        |                 |        | Phebe Pearson   b. 13 Apr 1660 Rowley MA  d. 16 Oct 1732 Rowley MA [Sister to Samuel in the Comstock line]

                        |        |                 | Elizabeth Harris   b. @1702 Ipswich MA  d. 27 Feb 1793 Sterling MA

                        |        |        | Samuel Burpee  b. 25 Sep 1734 Rowley MA  d. 30 May 1810 Sterling MA   Farmer.

                        |        |        |      m. 10 Jun 1756 Lancaster, MA

                        |        |        |                                 | John Brocklebank   b. @ 1601 Yorkshire, Eng  d. @ 1666 Rowley MA  Emigrated from Hull Eng to Salem on the "John of London" with Jane and son Samuel, in summer of 1638. 

                        |        |        |                                 |      m. @ 1627 Yorkshire, Eng

                        |        |        |                                 | Jane _?_   b.@ 1605 Yorkshire, England  d. 26 Dec 1668 Rowley MA Emigrated from Hull Eng to Salem on the "John of London" with John and son Samuel, in summer of 1638. 

                        |        |        |                         | Samuel Brocklebank (Captn.)   b. @ 1628 Essex, Yorkshire, Eng  d. 21 Apr 1676 Sudbury MA Emigrated from Hull Eng to Salem on the "John of London" with parents in summer of 1638. 

                        |        |        |                         |      Killed in an infamous ambush in King Philip's War. A monument stands in Sudbury MA.

                        |        |        |                         |      See the Brocklebank Museum (once owned by Samuel & Hannah)  in Georgetown, MA.

                        |        |        |                         |    m. 18 Mar 1652 Rowley MA  [her 2nd marriage]

                        |        |        |                         | Hannah _?_   b.@ 1632 Rowley MA  d. 6 Sep 1690 Newbury MA

                        |        |        |                 | Samuel Brocklebank   b. 28 Nov 1653 Rowley MA  d.   

                        |        |        |                 |                 bro. to Hannah who married John Stickney in the Hood line 

                        |        |        |                 |    m. 22 Nov 1681 Rowley MA      In 1706, moved from Rowley to Byfield.

                        |        |        |                 |       | Samuel Platts   b.   d. before 1690 

                        |        |        |                 |       |      m.   [bought their house from Joseph Jewett, who also is in the Warren line.] Samuel & Sarah moved to Rowley in 1654

                        |        |        |                 |       | Sarah _?_   b. d. 10 Apr 1681

                        |        |        |                 | Elizabeth Platts   b. 3 Sep 1653 Rowley MA  d. AFT 1720

                        |        |        |        | Francis Brocklebank   b. 4 Dec 1694 Rowley MA [a maternal twin] d. 21 Sep 1746 Rowley MA

                        |        |        |        |      m.   intentions posted 25 July 1719

                        |        |        |        |                                                                        | William De Cheney   b. @1380  d. @1442 [MORE]

                        |        |        |        |                                                                        | __?__e   b.  d. 

                        |        |        |        |                                                                | John Cheney   b. @1412  d. @1468

                        |        |        |        |                                                                | Eleanor Shottesbroke   b.  d. 

                        |        |        |        |                                                        | William Cheney   b. @1444  d. @1486

                        |        |        |        |                                                        | Isobel Boleyn   b.  d. 

                        |        |        |        |                                                | Thomas Cheney   b. @1485  d. @1558

                        |        |        |        |                                                | Friedwith Frowick   b.  d. 

                        |        |        |        |                                        | William Cheney   b. @1538  d. @1608

                        |        |        |        |                                        | Frances Cheney   b.@1542  d. 

                        |        |        |        |                                | John Cheney   b. @1568  d. 

                        |        |        |        |                                | Elizabeth _?_   b.  d. @1623

                        |        |        |        |                        | John Cheney   b. 30 Jun 1605 Eng d.28 Jul 1666 Newbury MA   1635, res. in Roxbury. Aft 1635 in Newbury MA

                        |        |        |        |                        |      m. 3 Mar 1631, Eng  [John a shoemaker.] Emigrated 1635. Settled at Roxbury, church members in 1635. Rem'd to Newbury 1636. 

                        |        |        |        |                        | Martha Parrat   b. @1608 d. @1684 Newbury MA

                        |        |        |        |                | Peter Cheney Esq.   b. @ 1639 Newbury MA  d. Jan 1694/1695 Newbury MA 

                        |        |        |        |                |         [Brother to Mary Cheney, above.]

                        |        |        |        |                |      m. 14 May 1663 Newbury MA

                        |        |        |        |                |                | William Noyes (Rev.)  b. @ 1568 Cholderton, England  d. Bef 30 Apr 1622 Cholderton, Wilts, Eng

                        |        |        |        |                |                |     m. 1595 Cornet Eng

                        |        |        |        |                |                |        | Robert Parker (Reverend)  b.  d. 

                        |        |        |        |                |                |        | __?__   b.  d. 

                        |        |        |        |                |                | Anne Parker (or Stephens)   b.  d. @1575 Cholderton, Wiltshire, Eng d.7 Mar 1658 Cholderton, Eng

                        |        |        |        |                |        | Nicholas Noyes   b. @1618  d. 23 Nov 1701 Newbury MA   Freeman 17 May 1637  In 1635 Nicholas and his brother James joined the 23 men and their families who formed a cattle-breeding company and settled at Newbury in 1635. Newbury's first minister was Thomas Parker, a cousin. A monument marks the spot where the settlers disembarked in May or June, 1635. Tradition states that young Nicholas was the first person to leap ashore when their boat anchored in the Quascacumquen (now the Parker) River. Nicholas returned to England on business, and returned in 1639 on the Jonathan, accompanied by Anthony Somerby of Newbury and Peter Noyes of Sudbury.

                        |        |        |        |                |        |      m.  1640      Nicholas emigrated on the Mary & John 1634

                        |        |        |        |                |        |        | John Cutting (Captn)  b.@ 1593 London Eng  d. 20 Nov 1659 in Newbury MA. A sea captain, Cutting made 13 or more Atlantic crossings; in 1634 he was master of the Francis, which brought colonists from Ipswich. In 1636 he took up land at Watertown, in 1638 had a house at Newbury, in 1648 settled at Charlestown, and by 1656 was again living at Newbury. He was in 1647 master of the Advent of Boston.

                        |        |        |        |                |        |        |    m. 1617 in London, England 

                        |        |        |        |                |        |        |        | Edward Warde   b.   d. yeoman of Little Wratting, Co. Suffolk Eng

                        |        |        |        |                |        |        |        | Judith _?_   b.   d.

                        |        |        |        |                |        |        | Mary Warde   b. @1592 Cholderton Eng  d.6 Mar 1664 Newbury MA

                        |        |        |        |                |        | Mary Cutting   b. 1626 or 1622 London Eng  d. 1706 The records say "Nicholas Noyes' wife, Hugh March's wife, and William Chandler's wife were each presented for wearing a silk hood and scarf; but were discharged on proof that their husbands were worth over £200 each.

                        |        |        |        |                | Hannah Noyes   b. 13 Oct 1643 Newbury MA d. 

                        |        |        |        |        | John Cheney   b. 10 May 1666 Newbury MA  d. 2 Sep 1750 Rowley MA

                        |        |        |        |        |      m. 7 Mar 1693/4 Newbury MA

                        |        |        |        |        |                                 | Lionel Chute   b. @1554 England  d. 1 Aug 1592 Dedham Eng

                        |        |        |        |        |                                 |      m. 8 Sep 1578 All Saints Church, Frostenden, Suffolk, Eng

                        |        |        |        |        |                                 |    | Stephen Greene   b.   d. 

                        |        |        |        |        |                                 |    | _?_   b.   d. 

                        |        |        |        |        |                                 | Susan Greene   b.   d. 

                        |        |        |        |        |                         | Lionel Chute   b. 1580 Dedham Essex Eng  d. Apr 1645 Ipswich,MA.  emigrated to Ipswich, Massachusetts Bay Colony about 1634, taught school and was the first Ipswich schoolmaster in 1636.

                        |        |        |        |        |                         |      m. 1610 Eng

                        |        |        |        |        |                         |       | Robert Baker   b.  d. 

                        |        |        |        |        |                         |       | __?__   b.  d. 

                        |        |        |        |        |                         | Rose Baker  [Thomasine "Rose" Barker or Baker] b.1584, England  d. 

                        |        |        |        |        |                | James Chute   b. 2 Feb 1613 Dedham,Essex,Eng  d. Spr 1691 Ipswich,MA

                        |        |        |        |        |                |      m. 1645 or 1647 Ipswich MA

                        |        |        |        |        |                |        | Daniel Epps   b.1595, Exeter, Devonshire, Eng  d 26 Jun 1630 Co Kent, Eng

                        |        |        |        |        |                |        |      m.

                        |        |        |        |        |                |        |                                | William Reade   b. 1485  d. 

                        |        |        |        |        |                |        |                                | __?__   b. d. 

                        |        |        |        |        |                |        |                        | Roger Reade   b.1509 Wickford  d. 17 Mar 1558, Wickford Eng

                        |        |        |        |        |                |        |                        | Elizabeth _?_   b.  d. 

                        |        |        |        |        |                |        |                | William Reade   b.1540 Wickford  d. 19 Jul 1603 Wickford Eng

                        |        |        |        |        |                |        |                |        | John Church   b. 1520 Runwell,Eng d. 20 Apr 1577, Runwell

                        |        |        |        |        |                |        |                |        | __?__  b.  d. 

                        |        |        |        |        |                |        |                | Martha Church   b.1541  Runwell Eng  d. 16 Dec 1577, Wickford

                        |        |        |        |        |                |        |        | Edmund Reade   b.23 May 1563 Wickford Eng  d. 1 Dec 1623, Wickford,Eng

                        |        |        |        |        |                |        |        |                | Robert Cook   b.1520 Wickford Eng  d. 1559

                        |        |        |        |        |                |        |        |                | Joan Sydney   b. 1522 Wickford Eng d. 

                        |        |        |        |        |                |        |        |        | Thomas Cooke   b.1541 Wickford Eng  d. 30 Aug 1621, Essex Co,Eng

                        |        |        |        |        |                |        |        |        | Susan Brand   b.1548 Wickford Eng  d. 

                        |        |        |        |        |                |        |        | Elizabeth Cooke   b. 1 Mar 1569 Ferring,Sussex,Eng d. 1637

                        |        |        |        |        |                |        | Martha Reade   b.13 Jul 1602 Wickford,Eng  d. 1662, Ipswich,MA

                        |        |        |        |        |                | Elizabeth Epps   b. 1625 Co Kent,England  d. 7 May 1685, Rowley,MA

                        |        |        |        |        |        | James Chute (Jewt, Chewt)   b. 1649 Ipswich MA  d. Bef 1730 Newbury MA   A husbandman.

                        |        |        |        |        |        |      m. 10 Nov 1673 Ipswich MA

                        |        |        |        |        |        |                       |Lewis Wood  

                        |        |        |        |        |        |                       |Margaret Holmes  

                        |        |        |        |        |        |               |Edward Wood  

                        |        |        |        |        |        |               |                   |Ralph Mousall  

                        |        |        |        |        |        |               |                   |__?__  

                        |        |        |        |        |        |               |         |Ralph Mousall (Deacon) [bro to John Mousall, Pitcher line]

                        |        |        |        |        |        |               |         |Alice _?_  

                        |        |        |        |        |        |               |Ruth ___  

                        |        |        |        |        |        |       | Thomas Wood   [See the Stevens line]

                        |        |        |        |        |        |       |        |Enos Wood   

                        |        |        |        |        |        |       |        |__?__  

                        |        |        |        |        |        |       | Anne Hunt [See the Stevens line]

                        |        |        |        |        |        | Mary Wood   b.15 Mar 1655 Rowley MA  d. 1715 Newbury MA [Sister to John Wood in the Stevens line]

                        |        |        |        |        | Mary Chute   b.16 Sep 1674 Ipswich MA  d. 10 Sep 1750 Rowley MA

                        |        |        |        | Mary Cheney   b.14 Nov 1701 Newbury MA  d. 6 Jan 1755 Lancaster MA

                        |        |        | Martha Brocklebank   b. 10 May 1737 Rowley MA  d. 10 Sep 1810 Sterling MA

                        |        | Martha (Burkby) Burpee   b. 26 Dec 1773 Lancaster MA  d. 6 Jul 1847 Ludlow VT bur. South Hill Cem, Ludlow VT

                        | Rena Ross  b. 1 Aug 1795 Ludlow VT  d. 

             | Leonard Ross Warren  b. 9 Jun 1825 Ludlow VT d. 15 Oct 1903 Ludlow VT of "valvular disease of the heart". Buried in N. Springfield, VT.  Farmer. Served in the U.S. Civil War    For a photo of his gravestone, go here.

             |    m.  12 May 1866 Cavendish VT by R.W. Harlow, minister (Leonard's 1st wife, Lucia died in 1865) The family was living in Chester VT during the 1880 census. To see their gravestones, go here.

             |                                                                | Robert Keyes  b. Abt. 1610 Eng d. 16 Jul 1647 Watertown MA or Sudbury MA 

             |                                                                |       m. Abt 1625/1630  Settled in Watertown in or before 1633

             |                                                                | Sarah _?_  b. 1611  d.7 Jul 1680 Newbury MA  [Married John Gage in 1658]

             |                                                       | Solomon Keyes  b.1629/1630 Newbury MA d. 28 Nov 1702 Chelmsford MA

             |                                                       |       m. 2 Oct 1653 Newbury, Essex, MA

             |                                                       |        | Thomas Grant  b. 12 Feb 1601 Hassle, York Eng  d. 1643 Rowley MA

             |                                                       |        |       m. 21 Sep 1624 Cottingham, Yorks, Eng [Also parents to Hannah, Stevens line.]

             |                                                       |        | Jane Haburne  b. 10 Oct 1602 Cottingham Eng d.16 Feb 1696   Widow Jane Grant had an acre and a half house lot on Bradford St., 1643. Her husband, Thomas Grant, came with her to this country in 1638, probably to Boston. The date of his death is not seen. She was taxed in 1653, for two cows. Her death is not of record. The history of this family is well set forth in the affidavit of Samuel Stickney given below. From the deposition of Samuel Stickney of Bradford in 1698: “I came over from England to New England in the same ship with Thomas Grant and Jane Grant, his wife, who brought with them Foure Children, by name John, Hannah, Frances, & Ann ... And the said John being deceased, I do affirm that the Sisters of John Grant above named, now by Marriage known by the names of Hannah Brown, Frances Keyes & Ann Emerson are the same that came over with their Father & Mother and by them owned with said John for their children."

             |                                                       | Frances Grant  b. 12 Jun 1634 Cottingham, Yorks, Eng d.1708 Rowley MA [Sister to Hannah, Stevens line.]

             |                                              | Moses Keyes  b.21 Mar 1671 Chelmsford MA  d.14 Jan 1746 Chelmsford MA

             |                                              |       m.  27 Jun 1693 Chelmsford MA

             |                                              |                 | Edward Kemp  b. @ 1605 England d. 17 Dec 1668 Chelmsford MA  A blacksmith.

             |                                              |                 |       m.    Edward Kemp, age 29, was on a May 2, 1635 list of persons to be transported to the Barbadoes on the ship Alexander. Many ships originally destined for the Barbadoes actually went to Massachusetts, according to early-day records, so this may well have been this Edward Kemp. He was a proprietor in Dedham August 28, 1638, a freeman there March 13, 1638/9, moved to Wenham in 1651 and then to Chelmsford in 1655. 

             |                                              |                 | Ann _?_  b.@ 1605 England  d. 17 Apr 1666 Chelmsford MA

             |                                              |        | Samuel Kemp  b. abt 1637 Billerica MA d.aft 1697 [when Sam & Sarah signed a deed in Charlestown MA]

             |                                              |        |       m.  23 May 1662 Billerica MA  Samuel and Sarah are last noted in Groton in 1692; they moved soon after

             |                                              |        |                 | Andrew Foster  b.1552 Olynes,Essex,Eng d. Andover MA

             |                                              |        |                 |       m. 17 May 1584 Hunsdon,Hertford,Eng

             |                                              |        |                 | Margery Elliott  b.1556 Olynes,Essex,Eng d.

             |                                              |        |        | Andrew Foster  b.1579 [said to have been born in Scotland] d. 7 May 1685 Andover MA  at the extreme age of 106. Savage, in his Gen. Dict., doubts the age of Andrew 'by a score of years,' but he gives no reason. In the Court files for 1653, 'Andrew Foster in respect of age and other infirmities is released from training.'"

             |                                              |        |        |       m.  abt 1640 Andover MA

             |                                              |        |        | Ann _?_  b. 1617 d. 3 Dec 1693 Salem MA (in Salem jail)  Ann was accused of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials but died in prison. She resisted confessing to the crimes she was accused of despite being "put to the question" (tortured). On September 17, 1692 Margaret Scott (of the Covey and Comstock/Huntley lines), Wil*mott Re*dd, Sam*uel Ward*well, Mar*y Par*ker, Abiga*il Faulk*ner, Rebe*cca Ea*rnes, Ma*ry La*cy, our Ann Foster (aged 76 years) and Ab*igail H*obbs were tried and sentenced to hang. 5 days later many of these hanged, but not Ann. In May 1693, Phipps pardons those still in prison on witchcraft charges. Ann died 6 months later, in jail because -- my guess is -- she couldn't pay the fees to get out. She also accused Martha Carrier of the Stevens line... read more here. From Enders Robinson's book Salem Witchcraft and Hawthorne's House of the Seven Gables: "In 1692, when Joseph Ballard's wife, Elizabeth, came down a fever that baffled doctors, witchcraft was thought to be the cause. Soon, the search for the responsible witch began. Two of the afflicted girls of Salem village, Ann Putnam and Mary Walcott, were taken to Andover to seek out the witch. At the sight of Ann Foster, the girls fell into fits, and Ann, 72, was subsequently arrested and taken to Salem prison. Ann was examined on July 15, July 16, July 18 and July 21. Under pressure from her examiners, she not only confessed that the devil had appeared to her in the shape of a bird, but also implicated Martha Carrier and Rev. George Burroughs, who had previously been arrested. (Ann's examiners were looking for evidence to use at the trials of Martha Carrier and Rev. Burroughs). Not long afterwards Ann's daughter Mary Lacey and granddaughter Mary were also arrested. The constable found 'a parcel of rags and a parcel of quills which none of the family could explain.' All three women confessed to being witches. Ann Foster refused to implicate her daughter, saying 'I know no more of my daughter being a witch than what day I shall die on.' Because they confessed, their lives were spared and they continued in prison. Ann Foster died in Salem prison in December 3, 1692. Son Abraham was forced to pay the jailkeeper for expenses before he was given the body for burial. Her daughter and grandaughter were released the following year."

             |                                              |        | Sarah Foster  b.23 May 1642 Andover MA [a twin] d. Charlestown MA aft 1697  [when Sam & Sarah signed a deed in Charlestown MA]  [Source:  http://www.branches-n-twigs.com/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I37421&tree=allfam]

             |                                              | Mehitable Kemp [Mabel]  b. 4 Jun 1673 Groton MA d. 14 Apr 1768 Chelmsford MA / Groton VR spells given name as "Mehettabell" [GROTON HISTORICAL SERIES - A COLLECTION OF PAPERS RELATING TO THE HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF GROTON, MASSACHUSETTS]

             |                                     | Zachariah Keyes  b.18 Feb 1714 Chelmsford MA  d.21 Dec 1759 Chelmsford MA "One of ye rangers in Reduction of Quebeck"

             |                                     |       m. 9 June 1745

             |                                     | Dinah _?_  b. @1716 Chelmsford MA d. Aft 1768

             |                            | Uriah Keyes  b. 1 Apr 1750 Chelmsford MA d.   Member of Second Enlisted Company of Chelmsford, at Cambridge, Jan 1776 to Apr 1776.

             |                            |       m.  24 Nov 1774 Chelmsford MA   Removed to Rindge NH in 1777

             |                            | Hannah Livingstone  b. @ 1752 Chelmsford MA  d.

             |                   | William Keyes  b. 21 Oct 1775 Chelmsford MA  d.

             |                   |       m. 19 Mar 1799  Winchendon MA or Rindge NH

             |                   |                                                          | Thomas Whitney  b.  d. 

             |                   |                                                          | Mary Bray  b. d. 

             |                   |                                                  | John Whitney bap. 20 Jul 1592 St. Margaret's in Westminster Eng  d. 1 Jun 1673 Watertown MA  The records of the Worshipful Company of Merchant Taylors show: Feb. 22, 1607, John Whitney, son of Thomas Whitney of the city of Westminster, yeoman, apprenticed to William Pring of the Old Bailey. March 13, 1614, John Whitney made free by William Pring, his master. March 8, 1624, Robert Whitney, son of Thomas Whitney of the city of Westminster, gentleman, apprenticed to John Whitney of Isleworth. 1632, Robert Whitney made free by John Whitney, his master, upon the report of his master. 

             |                   |                                                  |     m. They emigrated in Apr 1635 from London, England, in the "Elizabeth and Ann," R.oger C.ooper, master. On the passenger list are John Whitney, aged 35; wife Ellin aged 30; sons John aged 11, Richard aged 9, Nathaniel, aged 8, Thomas aged 6, and Jonathan aged 1 year. Their ship landed in Jun 1635, probably in Boston or Charlestown, MA

             |                   |                                                  | Eleanor _?_  b.bet 1597 - 1599 Eng d. 11 May 1659 Watertown MA

             |                   |                                          | Richard Whitney bap. 6 Jan 1623/24 Isleworth Eng d. unknown, but after 7 Apr 1691 He came to New England with his parents and his brothers in the "Elizabeth and Ann," from London, in April 1635

             |                   |                                          |     m. 19 Jan 1650/1651 Watertown MA; they lived in Watertown MA

             |                   |                                          | Martha Coldam  b.@1630 Eng d. unknown but after 10 Mar 1672/3

             |                   |                                 | Richard Whitney b.13 Jan 1660/61 Watertown MA d. 5 Dec 1723 Stow MA

             |                   |                                 |     m. about 1691

             |                   |                                 |                | Richard Sawtell

             |                   |                                 |                |     m. 5 Feb 1627/1628 High Ham, Somerset, Eng

             |                   |                                 |                | Elizabeth Pople  b.27 Oct 1611 High Ham Eng  d. 1694

             |                   |                                 |        | Jonathan Sawtell b. 24 Aug 1639 Watertown MA d. 6 Jul 1690 Groton MA

             |                   |                                 |        |     m. 3 Jul 1665 Groton MA

             |                   |                                 |        |        | Thomas Tarbell  b.1617 d. 11 June 1678 Charlestown MA of small pox

             |                   |                                 |        |        |     m.  to Watertown, MA. abt. 1644

             |                   |                                 |        |        | Mary _?_  b.1620 Eng  d. 1674 Groton MA

             |                   |                                 |        | Mary Tarbell  b.@1645 Watertown MA d. 25 Apr 1676 Watertown MA

             |                   |                                 | Elizabeth Sawtell  b. 3 Feb 1668/9 Groton MA d. 24 Nov 1723 Stow MA

             |                   |                         | Richard Whitney  b. 9 Dec 1692 Stow MA  d. 27 Apr 1775 Stow MA

             |                   |                         |     m. before 1715 Stow MA

             |                   |                         |                          |John Whitcomb   

             |                   |                         |                          |Frances Coggin   

             |                   |                         |                 |Josiah Whitcomb  see the Covey line

             |                   |                         |                 |        |Lawrence Waters   

             |                   |                         |                 |        |        |Richard Linton   

             |                   |                         |                 |        |        |Elizabeth _?_   

             |                   |                         |                 |        |Ann Linton   

             |                   |                         |                 |Rebecca Waters  see the Covey line

             |                   |                         |        | Josiah Whitcomb  b. 7 Jan 1666  Lancaster MA  d. 12 Apr 1718  Bro to Damaris in Covey line

             |                   |                         |        |     m. 

             |                   |                         |        | Mary _?_  b.   d. 

             |                   |                         | Hannah Whitcomb  b.28 Mar 1694 Lancaster MA   d. 17 Nov 1743 Stow MA

             |                   |                | Richard Whitney  b. 31 Jul 1725 Stow MA  d. 4 May 1798 Harvard MA

             |                   |                |     m. 10 Dec 1747 Sudbury MA; marriage intentions published Oct 1747 Harvard MA

             |                   |                |        | Ebenezer Perry  b. @1695 Dedham MA  d. 1731  Came to Sudbury from Dedham

             |                   |                |        |     m. 23 Mar 1715 Sudbury MA

             |                   |                |        |                | Thomas Brigham  b.1602/3, Holme On Spalding Moor, Yorkshire, England  d. 08 Dec 1652/53 Cambridge MA  Emig'ed 1635 at London for New England in the ship Susan and Ellyn, E.dward P.ayne, master. Journeying to Watertown he became proprietor of a 14-acre lot on the strip which was taken from Watertown and in 1754 annexed to Cambridge.

             |                   |                |        |                |     m. Abt 1637

             |                   |                |        |                | Mercy Hurd b. 1613/1618 d. bur. 23 Dec 1692/93, Marlboro MA

             |                   |                |        |        | John Brigham  b. 9 Mar 1644/45 Cambridge MA  d. 16 Sep 1727/28 Sudbury MA

             |                   |                |        |        |     m. 

             |                   |                |        |        |       | Robert Davis b. 1608 d. 19 Jul 1655 Sudbury MA

             |                   |                |        |        |       |    m. @ 1639 

             |                   |                |        |        |       |                       | John Loker  b.1508 d. 15 Sep 1552

             |                   |                |        |        |       |                       | Joan _?_ b.  d. 30 Apr 1561 Churchyard, Bures St. Mary

             |                   |                |        |        |       |               | Robert Loker  b. 1534 d. 1592/1593

             |                   |                |        |        |       |               | Lucy Riddlesdale b. 1536 d. 28 Feb 1592 Bures St Mary

             |                   |                |        |        |       |       | Henry Locker  b.Feb 1576/1577 Bures St Mary, Suffolk, Eng  d. 17 Apr 1631 Bures St Mary

             |                   |                |        |        |       |       |   m. @1604

             |                   |                |        |        |       |       |       | Jacob French b.1555 Assington, Suffolk, Eng bur. 11 Nov 1615

             |                   |                |        |        |       |       |       |     m. 27 Sep 1579 Bures St. Mary, Suffolk, England

             |                   |                |        |        |       |       |       |       | William Warren b.  d. 26 Sep 1554 Bures St Mary

             |                   |                |        |        |       |       |       |       | Katherine _?_ b.  d. Bef 1571

             |                   |                |        |        |       |       |       | Susan Warren b.1555  d. 

             |                   |                |        |        |       |       | Elizabeth French b. Feb 1586/1587 d. 18 Mar 1648 Sudbury MA

             |                   |                |        |        |       | Bridget Locker (Loker, Looker) b. 1612/1618 "of Sudbury"  d. 11 Mar 1685 Marlborough MA

             |                   |                |        |        | Sarah Davis b. 10 Dec 1647/48  d. Bet 1691 and 1698 Northborough MA

             |                   |                |        | Mercy Brigham b.   d. 

             |                   |                | Mary Perry  b. 17 Jan 1722/3 Sudbury MA  d. 18 Feb 1804 Harvard MA

             |                   |        | Jacob Whitney  b. 24 Mar 1748 Harvard MA  d. 11 July 1825  He was in the company of Capt. J.onathan D.AVIS in Col. A.sa W.HITCOMB's regiment Oct. 6, 1775, in the Revolutionary army. Part of the companies in this> regiment were ordered to reinforce Col. P.RESCOTT in the battle of Bunker Hill, June 17. He made his will Nov. 8, 1815. 

             |                   |        |    m. 25 May 1772

             |                   |        |                         | Shadrach Hapgood  b. 1642 Andover Eng  d. August 2, 1675 Quaboag MA   Killed in the ambush at Brookfield.  At age 14 embarked at Gravesend May 30, 1656, in the Speedwell, R.obert L.ock, Master, bound for New England, and in July arrived in Boston.  Recorded in the Court of Assistants. "June 26, 1666 "Sidrache Habgood" aged about twenty- two yrs. witnesseth & saith that for this seven years past or more time while I lived with my cousin Peter Noyes & in the time when my uncle [Peter] Noyes lived, I then knew the bounds of my cousin's land at Cedar Craught & the tree owned the last week by Lt. Goodenow, and also the stake in the meadow by the River side or towards the River side 5 or 6 rods to the Southward of the brooke to be where it ever was since I knew it & was in my sight renewed by neighbor Edward Rice & my cousin Peter Noyes together & further saith not."

             |                   |        |                         |    m. 21 October 1664 Sudbury MA

             |                   |        |                         |                | Nathaniel Treadway  b. d.    

             |                   |        |                         |                |     m. 21 Sept 1614 St. Botolphe, Colchester, Essex, Eng

             |                   |        |                         |                | Mary Howe  bap. 23 Jan 1591/92 Boxted, Essex, Eng  d.  

             |                   |        |                         |        | Nathaniel Treadway  [Treddoway] b. 7 Aug 1615 Semley Eng  d.  of Watertown then Sudbury  Emig. @ 1639 relocated to Watertown MA ca 1645. A weaver.

             |                   |        |                         |        |    m. 

             |                   |        |                         |        |        | Elder Edward Howe  b.   d.  of Watertown 

             |                   |        |                         |        |        |    m. 

             |                   |        |                         |        |        | Margaret _?_  b.   d. married for a second husband G.eorge B.unker, constable of Charlestown, 1630, and owner of the summit of that immortal hill of glory bearing his name, and by will gave half her estate to Nathaniel Treadway, and bequests to John Stone (eldest son of Deacon Gregory Stone of Cambridge), husband of her sister Ann, and to her sister, M.ary R.ogers of Boxtead, Essex County, England.

             |                   |        |                         |        | Sufferance Haynes [Howe, Hayes] b. 11 Sept 1620 Shaston, Dorset, Eng d.  Many people say the Sufferance was the daughter of an Edward or Walter Howe, but the Estate records of Walter Haynes, (Middlesex South Probate records) dated 25 May 1659, proved 04 Apr 1665, show his daughter's last name as Treadway (Treddoway). The Haynes family immigrated to the New Colony of Massachusetts aboard the "Confidence" in 1638.

             |                   |        |                         | Elizabeth Treadway  b.3 April 1646 Watertown MA  d.18 Sep 1714 Watertown MA  [married 2nd to J.oseph H.ayward on 23 Mar 1676/77 in Concord MA]

             |                   |        |                | Nathaniel Hapgood  b. 21 Oct 1665 Marlboro MA  d.3 Dec 1727 Stow MA  Bro to Elizabeth, below

             |                   |        |                |    m. 14 Jun 1695 Marlboro MA

             |                   |        |                |                | William Ward  b. 1603 d. 10 Aug 1687 Marlborough MA   Instrumental in the organization of both Sudbury and Marlborough, MA. Became a freeman in 1643, represented Sudbury in the General Court in 1644 and was Chairman of the Selectmen in 1660 when Marlborough was founded. He and Elizabeth are buried in Springhill Cemetery in Marlborough where a stone memorial was erected in 1924 in their honor. SEE THE STONE HERE.

             |                   |        |                |                 |     m. 1639   Wm's 2nd marriage. They emigrated to Boston in 1638, removed to Sudbury, Massachusetts about 1639, moved to Marlborough as early as 1661.

             |                   |        |                |                 | Elizabeth Phillipus  b. 1614  d. 9 Dec 1700

             |                   |        |                |        | Samuel Ward  b. 24 Sep 1641  d.15 Nov 1727 Marlborough MA

             |                   |        |                |        |    m. 6 June 1667 Marlborough MA

             |                   |        |                |        |        | John Howe  b. @1602 Eng  d. 28 May 1680 Marlboro MA Emig 1639  He was in Sudbury by 1639--and one of the original grantors-- when he received grant of a house lot, then shared in the three divisions of Sudbury Meadows, 1639-40. Was a petitioner for a grant of Marlboro, 1656, (NEHGR 62:220, Colonial Records of Marlboro) where he removed 1657. His house was about 1/3 mile NE of Spring-hill Meeting House. Opened a tavern in 1661. By appointment of the Mass gov/t, he and Edmund Rice laid out the Framingham lands to Gov Danfort in 1662.

             |                   |        |                |        |        |    m. 

             |                   |        |                |        |        | Mary _?_ b.   d.

             |                   |        |                |        | Sarah Howe  b. 25 Sep 1644 Sudbury MA  d. 11 August 1707 Marlborough MA

             |                   |        |                | Elizabeth Ward  b. 21 May 1672 Marlborough MA  d. 5 November 1748 Stow MA

             |                   |        |        | Shadrach Hapgood  b. 6 Nov 1704 Harvard or Stow MA  d.8 Oct 1782 Harvard MA

             |                   |        |        |    m. 1732

             |                   |        |        |                        | John Wetherbee  b.  Eng d. 

             |                   |        |        |                        |    m. 

             |                   |        |        |                        | Elizabeth Whale  b.31 Jan 1592/93 Eng d.

             |                   |        |        |                | John Wetherby  b. 1650 Yorkshire Eng d. 1711 Stow MA

             |                   |        |        |                |    m. 16 Sep 1684 Stow MA  John's 2nd marriage

             |                   |        |        |                |               | John Moore  b. Apr 1613 Henham, Essex, Eng  d.6 Jan 1673/74 Sudbury MA Emig'd  in the ship "Planter" from London. He left England Apr 10, 1635; arrived in Boston June 7, 1635. His first wife, Elizabeth, and daughter, Elizabeth, were with him. He married a second time to Elizabeth Whale abt 1639/40. He bought lands of Deacon Edmund Rice in1642, in the part of Sudbury which later became Wayland. In 1645 hebought the house lot of Deacon John Stone. 

             |                   |        |        |                |               |   m. 1639/40

             |                   |        |        |                |               | Elizabeth Whale  b.  d. 

             |                   |        |        |                |       | John Moore  b. @ 1630 Sudbury MA d. 23 Sep 1702 Sudbury MA

             |                   |        |        |                |       |    m. 16 Nov 1654 Lancaster MA by Maj. S.imon W.illard

             |                   |        |        |                |        |       | John Smith  b. d.16 Jul 1669 Lancaster MA at the home of John & Ann Moore (his dau. and son in law)  Early Proprietr of Sudbury/Lancaster

             |                   |        |        |                |        |       | Alice _?_  b. d. She left England, age 40, on the Planter on 10 Apr 1635, with 3 of her children to join John in Sudbury.

             |                   |        |        |                |       | Ann Smith  b.@1639 Sudbury MA d. 10 Mar 1671 Lancaster MA

             |                   |        |        |                | Lydia Moore  b.6 Apr 1660 Lancaster MA d.aft 1724 Framingham or Stow MA

             |                   |        |        |        | David Wetherbee  b. 1696 Stow MA  d.13 Apr 1758 prob Stow MA

             |                   |        |        |        |    m. 1714

             |                   |        |        |        |                        | Thomas Brown  b. 10 Jan 1604/5 Eng  d.3 Nov 1688 Cambridge MA

             |                   |        |        |        |                        |    m. 1640 Concord MA

             |                   |        |        |        |                        | Bridget Bateman  b.1608 Hawkedon Eng d.5 Jan 1680/81 Concord MA

             |                   |        |        |        |                | Boaz Brown  b. 14 Feb 1641/42 Concord MA d.9 Apr 1724 Concord MA  CLICK HERE to see his headstone. Buried in the South Cemetery in Concord MA

             |                   |        |        |        |                |    m. 8 November 1664 Concord MA

             |                   |        |        |        |                |        | Edward Winship  b. 13 March 1611/12 Newcastle upon Tyne Eng  d.2 December 1688 Cambridge MA

             |                   |        |        |        |                |        |    m. 

             |                   |        |        |        |                |        | Jane Wilkinson  b.@1617 Eng d.28 February 1656 Cambridge MA

             |                   |        |        |        |                | Mary Winship  b. 2 July 1641 Cambridge MA d.

             |                   |        |        |        |        | Edward Brown  b. 20 Mar 1672/73  d. 5 Mar 1710/11 Stow MA CLICK HERE to see his tombstone

             |                   |        |        |        |        |    m. 3 Jan 1699 Stow MA

             |                   |        |        |        |        |       | Shadrach Hapgood 

             |                   |        |        |        |        |       |        | Nathaniel Treadway  

             |                   |        |        |        |        |       |        |        | Elder Edward Howe   

             |                   |        |        |        |        |       |        |        | Margaret _?_  

             |                   |        |        |        |        |       |        | Sufferance Howe or Hayes or Haynes 

             |                   |        |        |        |        |       | Elizabeth Treadway  

             |                   |        |        |        |        | Elizabeth Hapgood  b. 1674 Sudbury MA d.  Sister to Nathaniel, above

             |                   |        |        |        | Mercy Brown  b.18 Jun 1686 Concord MA d.18 Jun 1780

             |                   |        |        | Elizabeth Wetherbee  b. 21 Apr 1715 d.30 Nov 1808 Harvard MA

             |                   |        | Lois Hapgood  b.13 Apr 1754 d.

             |                   | Mercy Whitney [Marcy]  b. 20 Feb 1774 Harvard MA  d.

             |          | Ashabel Keyes [Asabel]  b. 14 Feb 1808  Cavendish, VT  d.?

             |          |       m. 9 Aug 1827  

             |          | Mary L. Smith [Mary S.]   b. @1810 West Windsor, VT  d.?

             |Mary Lucia Keys  b. 2 Feb 1837 (Rose's birth cert. says Mary born Plymouth VT; Mary's death cert. says born West Windsor VT)  d. 23 October 1881 Chester VT. Died of "dropsy" (edema). bur N. Springfield VT   For a photo of her gravestone, go here.

             |    Mary's birth date: 2 Feb 1837 stated on her headstone. No birth record could be found, but her marriage license states that she was 30 on 12 May 1866. The 1880 census says she was born 1842, but this is wrong.

Rose Etta Warren b. 8 Jan 1876  Chester VT  d. 14 Nov 1961 Buried in No. Springfield VT    For a photo of her gravestone, go here. Listed in the 1880 census as "Rosa Warren"; on birth certificate as "Rosella Warren"; on marriage record as "Rosie E. Warren".

 

My mom and dad have a hair wreath that contains the hair of Rose Warren and other family members. This wreath was created by (as it says on a card attached to the wreath's case) "Mrs. Leonard (Mary) Warren of Gassetts, VT. Died in 1882 - over 80 years of age." who used the hair of a very young Rose in the wreath. Either the writer of this note was wrong about Mary Warren's age at her death, or it is a different Mary Warren than the one in this family line. In Irene's Diaries, Irene calls Rose (before her marriage to Ray) "Mrs. Stevens" and then "Ma".

 

Arthur Warren's Inventory

He died after July 6, 1658. Among the probate records of Suffolk County, Mass., kept in Boston, is a document numbered 2,625 and undated, though it must have been made before 1660, as one of the persons who signed it died in that year. It shows by its wording that he left a will but none can be found. This paper reads as follows: "An inventory of the goods and lands of Arthur Warren of Weymouth, late deceased, which he bequeathed to his wife for the maintenance of his children.

Imprimis, one dwelling house with twelve           £    s.  d.
acres of land thereto adjoining                        12  00  00
Item ten acres in the field commonly called
the mill-field with his other rights                     04  00  00
Item two cows                                             07  00 00
Item three swine                                          02  00 00
Item pewter and brass                                   04  00  00
Item wearing clothes and bedding                    07  00  00
Item one musket given to his eldest son           01  00  00
Item one sword                                            01  00 00
Item one pistol                                             00 10  00
Item several iron things                                 01  00 00
Item books                                                  01 00  00
Item one bedstead with other chamber vessels  02  00  00
Item in coin                                                 05  00  00
Item for other things not minded                     02  00  00

                                                                51  01  00
Wil. Vessie, John Rogers, Thomas Dyer."

A list was made in 1663, of the number of acres in each person's lots. In the first division beginning on Braintree line the widow Warren owned lot number 69, containing 5 acres, and in the second division beginning on this line lot number 32 measuring 15 acres.
In 1664, the selectmen "ordered that Sergent Whitmarsh shall be and is hereby empowered to lay out unto Samuel Pratt a swamp lot which he bath in the right of the heirs of Arthur Warren, deceased." The date of the death of Arthur Warren's widow is unknown.