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40 JUDITH3 m. Feb. 21, 1722-3[Hv], Ebenezer Buck, of Woburn; res. Hv. See p. 982.
45 JOSEPH3. Erase "m. May 8, 1734." A Joseph Jr. pub. to Abigail West, of Bd., July 6, 1729[A]; but no rec. of m. or chil. found. Joseph and Susanna (Whittier) had chil .: Hopestill4, b. Mch., 1731-2[A]; Mary', b. Mch., 1734[Hv]; Daniel4, b. July, 1736[Hv]; Meribah', b. July, 1733 [Hv]; Joseph4, b. Nov., 1741[Hv].
46 RACHEL3 (10 Joseph2), b. Dec. 16, 1708[A].
Wells Family. Pages 348-53, 808-20.
1 RICHARD' WELLS. Another Richard m. Jan. 1, 1678[Sm], wid. Martha Skerry. May he not be the one in Lynn in 1638?
ABIGAIL2 m. Nathaniel Tredwell. It is said that their dau. Sarah, b. 6 1674, m. (107) JOSEPH3 BROWN.
29 ABIGAIL3. Erase "?"
26 LUKE' WELLS [p. 810] taken captive by Indians, June 10, 1697, prob. with (18) SAMUEL3 GILL. "Luke Wells and a lad at Salisbury carried away" [Pike's Journal].
* A. V. R. have a Hannah, w. Ephraim, d. May 22, "1782," aged 82 y. As this Kannah was b. in Nov., 1679, she would be 82 in May, 1762.
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49? JOHN4 WELLS d. ab. 1796, at Loudon, N. H. Wife, called "Apphia" by descendants, d. ab. 1799, at her son Nathaniel's in Gilmanton.
81 NATHANIEL5 m. Mary Dudley (Joseph), of Exeter, b. 1758. She d. July 5, 1836, in Gilmanton.
87 DOROTHY5 per. m. Jonathan Atwood [p. 769, vol. 2, Hist. Hmst.].
92 PHILIP5 and wife Mary. Chil., Chester rec .: Dorothy6, b. July 28, bp. Aug. 1, 1742; Mollie6, b. Mch. 22, bp. Mch. 25, 1744; David6, b. Jan. 12, 1745; "Hite"6, b. [Oct. 3?], bp. Sept. 27, 1747; Sarah®, b. Sept. 13, bp. Oct. 8, 1749; Stephen6, b. Aug. 2, 1751.
103 PETERS, of Chester and New Chester, or Hill, N. H.
56 TITUS4 WELLS m. Sept. 24, 1729[Nb].
58 PHILEMON4 WELLS (Titus3, Rev. Thomas2, Thomas1), of New- bury and Kingston, b. 1708; m. Ruth Ayres, int. Nov. 29, 1729. He was dead in June, 1741. He rem. from Nb. to Kg. about 1735. Children[bp. Q A Nb]:
114a I SARAH5, b. -; bp. Dec. 20, 1730.
114b II A SON5, b. -; bp. Oct. 15, 1732.
114c III TIMOTHY5, b. -; bp. Nov. 12, 1732; m. -. +
114d IV RUTH5, b. or bp. Dec. 2, 1734.
114e V MARY5, b. -; bp. Feb. 6, 1736-7, of Kg.
114f VI ELIZABETH5, b. -; bp. May 20, 1739, of Kg.
114g VII PHILEMON5, b. -; bp. June 28, 1741.
113 JOSEPH® WELLS m. Mary Burnham, of Manchester, Mass.
114c TIMOTHY5 WELLS (Philemon4, Titus3, Rev. Thomas2, Thomas1), of Chester, N. H., b. 1732; m. a widow, whose dau., * Elizabeth, was bp. Apr. 18, 1756. Timothy and wife ren. cov. same date. Children:
195 I JOSIAH6, b. -; bp. Apr. 18, 1756[Ch]; Rev. soldier.
196 II THOMAS6, b. -; bp. Feb. 26, 1758[Ch]; m. Anna [Bean?]; Rev. soldier; d. bef. 1786. Dau. Elizabeth?, b. Jan. 17, 1786, posthumous. 197 III NATHANIEL6, b. -; bp. Apr. 6, 1760[Ch]; m. Anna Wells [wid. of his bro. Thomas]; res. Sandown. 11 chil. rec. at Chester, b. 1786- 1807.
198 IV RUTH6, b. - -; bp. Oct. 23, 1764[Ch].
199 v MOSES6, b. - ---; bp. Feb. 19, 1769[Ch].
200 VI AARON®, b. --; bp. Apr. 21, 1771[Ch]; d. young.
201 VII AARON6, b. -; bp. Apr. 18, 1773[Ch].
NOTE. The records of Nos. 49, 81, 92, and 114c in this volume were furnished by Mrs. Harry Rogers, of Philadelphia.
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Wentworth Family. Page 353.
Į NOTE. Add to the last line of the page: "but she [Sarah Allen] was wife of John Gordon, of Biddeford, in 1729."
Wheeler Family. Pages 353-5.
1 JOHN WHEELER* was the son of Dominick, or Dominy, Wheeler, of New Sarum, "sherma' "[shearman?], Co. Wilts, Eng., whose will, Dec. 12, 1615; Feb. 16, 1615-6; printed in . Es. Inst. Hist. Coll. vol. 44, p. 292, mentions wife Mercy and son John1 Wheeler; also John's eldest son, Edward?, and his bro., John2. t
8 ELIZABETH2 m. 1st, THOMAS' DUSTON; 2d, June 9, 1663[Hv], MATTHIAS! BUTTON, his 4th wife. For the early Button and Duston generations, see Es. Inst. Hist. Coll. vol. 46, pp. 348-53. Hannah2 Button prob. m. Wm. Sammon.
"12a THOMAS2." Some printed copies of the will give a doubtful "Thomas." The original will is very difficult to decipher, but we fail to find a "Thomas" there. The "Wheeler Genealogy," recently published (1914), gives it in the will, but not in the genealogy proper [pp. 394-7]. Mr. C. E. Peirce assures the writer that the baptism of Thomas is found on the parish register in England.
14 JOHN3. See p. 820.
9 ROGERE WHEELER m. 2d, Nov. 23, 1659[Boston], Mary [wid. of John Stone]. He d. Dec. 7, 1661 [not "Oct. 13, 1659"]; and "doubtless another person," in |NOTE, p. 354, should be erased.
26 HENRY3 m. Rachel Squire (Philip), of Boston, b. 1665.
43 JEREMIAH4 m. [p. 820].
47 ABIGAIL4 d. Mch. 18, 1727-8[S].
Wheelwright Family. Pages 356-7, 607-8.
1 JOHN1 WHEELWRIGHT, Rev., "late of Belleaw, Lincolnshire, Eng., clerk, now of Salisbury, Mass., 1677" [Es. Ant., 1909, p. 163].
- 3 SUSANNA ?. See p. 820.
12 SARAH2, liv. 1677, of Boston.
Whitridge Family. Pages 357, 820.
* A John Wheeler m. Nov. 6, 1614, Elizabeth Rofe, in Downton, Wilts, Eng. [G. R. 1912, 2. 250].
t This John? prob. d. young, as he does not appear in the will of (1) JOHN1.
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Whittaker Family.
ABRAHAM1 WHITTAKER and his descendants for several generations will be found in Es. Inst. Hist. Coll. vol. 49, pp. 41-9. The names Whittier and Whittaker are sometimes confounded, even on official records.
Whittier Family. Pages 357-60, 820-1.
1 JOHN WHITTIER owned land in Ipswich in 1635. Currier's Nb. gives John Whittier "prest" in 1675 and '76, King Philip's War.
For ABRAHAM WHITTIER and his children, and the spellings of the name Whittier on Essex Co. records, see Es. Inst. Hist. Coll. vol. 49, pp. 37-9.
HENRY WHYTEAR, of Landford, Wilts, Eng. Will Mch. 10, 1583-4; Aug. 22, 1584 [G. R. voi. 66, p. 252]. Children:
HENRY, b. --; liv. 1593.
RICHARD, b. ab. 1550-60[?]; liv. 1593. Chil .: John and Joane, b. bef. 1584. Per. either Richard or Henry was father of Richard below, b. ab. 1585, and grandfather of (2) THOMAS1.
JOANE, b. -; m. John Parker. 3 chil., b. bef. 1584.
AGNES, b .-; m. - Morrys. bet. 1584 and 1593.
PHILLIS, b. 1566-83; name Whitear in 1593.
JOHN, b. 1566-83; bro. Henry ap. adm. est. Sept. 27, 1593; no chil.
WILLIAM, b. 1566-83; liv. 1593.
RICHARD WHITTEER, of Sarum [Salisbury], Wilts, Eng., b. ab. 1585[?]; m. Jan. 23, 1608-9, (1b) MARY ROFE [sister of (1) JOHN1], of White Parish, Wilts. [For English records, see G. R. vol. 66, pp. 252-7.]* Children:
RICHARD, b. -; liv. 1663; prob. remained in England.
JOHN, b. --; liv. 1663; prob. remained in England.
2 THOMAS1, b. ab. 1620-2; m. Ruth Green. +
2 THOMAS1 WHITTIER (Richard) m. Ruth Green [not "Rolf"]. He was a nephewt of (1) JOHN1 ROLFE, and came to this country with him, as his "servant."
In the third and fourth lines of the note, bottom of p. 358, "Whittier" should be Whittaker. See p. 820: "Aug., 1697, or '91," should read Aug., 1691. Erase the last sentence: "If a grandson," etc. -
* The following spellings are found on the English records: Whicher, Whitear[e], Whiteer, White- heare, Whiteir, Whiteyeare, Whiteyer, Whithear, Whitier, Whittear[e], Whitteer, Whitter, Whittier, Whittyer, Whityeare, Whitgeere, Whityere, Whytzar, Whyteer, Whytehear, Whytteer, and others.
t This removes the difficulty which has required so many explanations.
NOTE. Whittier and Whicher are different spellings of the same name; but the Widger family of Essex Co. is apparently not a branch of the Whittier family. See Es. Inst. Hist. Coll. vol. 49, pp. 40-1.
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18 NATHANIEL3 d. June 28, 1740[Hv].
8 NATHANIEL2 WHITTIER. Second wife may have been Mary Bracket, wid. of (13) JOSEPH2 RING. See pp. 298, 821.
29 SUSANNA3. Erase "May 8, 1734."
30 JOSEPH3 d. Oct. 8, 1796[Hv].
Wilford Family.
1 GILBERT WILFORD, of Bradford and Haverhill, m. (61) MARY? Dow. He had a house in Hv. in 1675. Inv. est., Norfolk Co. rec., at Concord, N. H., taken July 28, 1676, by Henry Palmer and Robert Ford; attested Apr. 10, 1677. Wid. and chil. ment., their names not given; but 17 persons are named to whom debts were due. Wid. Mary m. Apr. 2, 1679[Hv], Matthew Clarke. Children :
2 I MARY, b. Nov. 18, 1667[Bd]; m. 1st, Dec. 17, 1684[Hv], (3) JOHN? COR- LISS; 2d, Jan. 23, 1702-3[Hv], WM. WHITTAKER.
3 II MARTHA, b. Jan. 18, 1669[Bd]; m. Feb. 7, 1694-5[Hv], (5) JOSEPH2 GREELY.
4 III RUTH, b. May 15, 1672[Bd]; m. June 12, 1694[Hv], (30) THOMAS' AYER.
5 IV NATHANIEL, b. May 20, 1675[Bd]; res. Hv. Nunc. will, * Oct. 12, 1706; no wife or chil. ment. Sister Martha Greele ap. adm. est. Nov. 28, 1706.
Williams Family. Pages 360-2, 821.
8 MARY3. Thomas Silver d. Aug. 26, 1695[Hv]. She m. 2d, Aug. 7, 1700[Hv], Simon Wainwright, who was killed by Indians, Aug. 29, 1708[Hvj; 3d, Feb. 19, 1718[Bd], (16) JOHN2 BOYNTON; 4th, Oct. 30, 1727, (5) JOSHUA? BOYNTON.
For genealogy of the above branch, see G. R. 1908, pp. 184-91.
17 THOMAS WILLIAMS d. Feb. 3, 1757[Nb]. (6) JOHN2 WOOD- MAN, the uncle of both of (17) Thomas's wives, lived at Oyster River, but we have been unable to connect him with the Williams family of that town.
18 MARY m. Dec. 7, 1720[Nb].
19 HENRY WILLIAMS rec'd to 2 A. chh. Jan. 14, 1727-8 [p. 501] [not "1726-7"]. He d. Mch. 7, 1751[A].
* In this he speaks of his "loving sister Marden" [Martha?], to whom he wishes to give his prop- erty.
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THOMAS m. July 8, 1761[A], not "June." Wid. Dolly d. Apr. 26, 1803[A], pp. 361, 821.
29 WILLIAM, p. 821. Lydia m. Apr. 18, 1782[A], Ebenezer Sargent; Judith d. Jan. 3, 1794[A]; Levi d. Oct. 31, 1829[A].
43 WILLIAM' WILLYAMS Sen., of Dover* [Oyster River, or Dur- ham], was there as early as 1633; taxed in 1657 and '59. His name appears on the town records frequently, down to 1675, when his name was on the tax list, and he was of Dover in 1676. He was a constable as early as 1657, and again as late as 1663. He and others were fined about 1660 for absence from meeting on Sun- days. Some, if not all, of these had been attending the Quaker meeting. In 1668 he was again fined "for a Breach of Town order for entertaining Naomi hull." Children:
44 I MATTHEW2, b. prob. as early as 1636; [m. Elizabeth Giles (Matthew)?]; taxed in 1657 and '59, and signed petition of 1668 to have O. R. made a township. The name occurs in New Castle accounts in 1712.
45 II WILLIAM2, b. prob. as early as 1638; m. Margaret Stevenson. +
46 III MARY?, a witness in court in 1665 [Hist Dur].
47 IV ELIZABETH2, a witness in court in 1665 [Hist Dur]; [possibly wife of Matthew?].
Perhaps other children?
45 WILLIAM2 WILLIAMS Jr. (William1), of Oyster River [Dur- ham], b. ab. 1637 ?; m. Margaret2 Stevenson (Thomas1?); called Jr. till 1676, per. later. He received a small grant of land lying between the land of his father and that of his bro. Matthew, in 1658; taxed in 1659. Later he inherited land and had "a hand- some estate," known as the "Williams farm" and "retained by the family till after the Revolution" [Quint's "Ancient Dover," p. 77]. One "half of William Williams' Plantation" in Oyster River had been sold by him to John Cutt, of Portsm., before 1680, when the latter made his will. Wm. Jr. was taxed in 1675. A William Williams signed the petition of 1695 for making Oyster River a township. Children:
48 I WILLIAM3, b. Dec. 22, 16[62?] [Dover]; [m. Hannah Heard[?].t
49 II JOHN3, Dea., b. Mch. 30, 1664[D]; m. Ruth -; signed petition of 1695; land grants 1693-4 and 1717; constable in Durham, etc. Will of John of Durham, May 23, 1735; Mch. 27, 1745; ment. wife Ruth,
* Mr. Francis Williams, "Governor of Strawberry bank" [Portsm.], was called upon to settle difficulties in Dover, 1641, 1650. Thomas Williams owned land in Portsm., 1645-9.
t A William had a seat assigned in the meeting house, Portsmouth, in 1693. His name appears as of Portsm., 1701-15, constable, block maker and butcher. Adm. est. gr. Henry Tibbetts, of
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2 chil. and a grandchild. 3 chil. bp. June, 1719: Hannah‘, m. James Huckins; Elizabeth4, m. - Badger, dau. Eliz. ment. in will; John4, m., 1727-8, Bridget Tibbetts.
50 III ELIZABETH3, b. Oct. 25, 1665[D]; prob. m. Oct. 28, 1680[D], Samuel Hill (John) [15 y. old?]
51 IV THOMAS3, b. -; signed the petition of 1695 [Quint, p. 59]; dead in 1707, when his bros. John and Samuel sold land granted to him by the town of Dover in 1694.
52 V SAMUEL3, b. -; m. Elizabeth Stevenson (Bartholomew) [Hist. Dur.]. 53 [VI RACHEL3, b. -; m. Sept. 20, 1689[Pike's Jour.], Thomas Puddington?] 54 [VII HENRY3, b. -; rec'd land grant in 1694 [Quint, p. 80]. Hist. Dur-
ham does not ment. him. May he not be the same person as (42) HENRY, below, and p. 821?]
We have found no proof that Rachel and Henry were chil. of (45) William ?. Possibly they may have been chil. of (44) Matthew.
42 HENRY WILLIAMS, of Hampton, m. 1st, -; 2d, Christian - [wid. of Wm. Haskins]. (2) THOMAS2 CHASE, of Hm., in his will, Apr. 26, 1712, gave to "Henry Williams and his now wife, Christian, a small peece of land where the sd Williams his house now standeth."* Also a bequest to the "dau. of said Williams' wife, Lidia Haskins." "If she die childless, then to the next of Christian's children." Henry Williams was a witness in 1690, and was of Hm. in 1697. Will Feb. 1, Apr. 10, 1712; ment. wife Christian, two sons, and Lydia Haskins, dau. of his wife. Wife Christian and son Thomas were named executors, but Thomas declined. She was made sole executor Apr. 10, 1712, and the same day renounced the administration of the estate of her former husband, Wm. Haskins. See (54) HENRY3. Children:
55 I HENRY, b. -; away in 1712. "If he return."
56 II THOMAS, b. -; liv. 1712. [Younger than (17) Thomas, unless (42) Henry was b. as early as 1655.]
Willix Family. Page 362. Winsley Family. Pages 362-4, 821.
4 NATHANIEL2 WINSLEY, p. 821. "34" should be 3'z less 12} acres; a half share, there being 16 shares. The deed mentions 34 of the island in defining the title.
7 HEPZIBAH3, b. Feb. 7, 16-[S].
10 ELIZABETH3. Name Winsley in 1710.
Dover, Mch. 9, 1721-2. Hist. Durham makes (43) William3 prob. d. without issue bef. 1701; adm. est., 1721-2, of (45) William; and queries whether (45) William m. Hannah Heard, Mch. 22, 1719-20, when over 80 y. old. Even (48) Wm. would then be nearly 60 y. oid.
* One of the bounds named was (27) "Ephrim Hoitt's fence."
It will be seen that the will of Thomas Chase was signed after the death of Henry Williams.
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12 EPHRAIM3, b. Mch. 19, 1677-8[S].
14 HANNAH3. Name Winsley in 1710.
Wooddam Family. Page 364.
Woodin Family. Pages 364, 821.
Woodman Family. Pages 364-8.
1 ARCHELAUS' WOODMAN; name written "Hercules" in 1635 and 1662; also "Harchelas" in 1665; came from Walford in 1635, via South Hampton, Eng .; was in Newbury as early as 1637. His 2d wife was Dorothy Swan (Richard) [wid. of Thomas Abbott, of Rw., and of Edward Chapman, of Ip.] [Es. Ant. vol. 1, p. 103]. He d. Oct. 7 or 17, 1702[Nb V R]. Wid. Dorothy d. Oct. 21, 1710[Rw],
2 SARAH2 m. 1st, John Brocklebank; 2d, after 1665, John Adams, p. 822. Erase the second line on p. 365, "3 II A DAU. Adams."
4 EDWARD' WOODMAN may have been b. as early as 1600-6.
8 MARY2 m. JOHN BROWN (James1)-
9 SARAH2. Sce G. R. 1861, p. 273, where "Morrill" should be Merrill.
17 REBECCA3 m. Mch. 23, 1686[Rw], Ezekiel "Liton."
6 JOHN2 WOODMAN, pp. 366, 822, was accepted as an inhabitant of Dover [Oyster River] in 1657; taxed in 1657 and '59; signed the petitions of 1669 and '75 for Oyster River [Durham] township. His name appears frequently on the town and probate records; selectman, 1662 and later; rep., 1684-97. "John Woodman, Esq." performed a marriage ceremony, as "Justice of the Peace," July, 1704, two years before his death.
24 JOHN3. Erase "m. - Raynes (Francis), of York," no rec. of wife or chil.
25 JONATHAN3, pp. 366, 822. Constable and selectman, 1702 and later. Will of Joshua Downing, 1717, ment. grandchild MARY4 WOODMAN. For descendants see Hist. Dur.
30 JOSHUA3. Child: Mehitable4, b. Aug. 28, 1704[Rw].
34 DAVID3. Chil. bp. at Byfield parish, 1714, and later. Wife Dorothy d. Oct. 11, 1711[Bd].
35 BENJAMIN3. Chil. bp. at Byfield parish, 1711-2 and later.
41 JONATHAN3 d. June 12, 1730[Nb]. Wife Abigail d. Sept. 24, 1725[Nb], aged 52 y. Either he or his father, (10) Jonathan, bought land in Coxhall (Lyman), Me., in 1697.
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20 EDWARD3 WOODMAN. Wid. Mary d. Jan. 21, 1744-5[Nb]. 47 JOHN4 d. Nov. 12, 1787[Nb]. Wife Anna d. Mch. 13, 1772[Nb], in her 65th y.
51 DANIEL4 m. Tabitha3 Annis (Abraham?, Charles1).
51a A CHILD4 (20 EDWARD3), b. -; bp. June 3, 1716[2 Nb].
21 ARCHELAUS3 WOODMAN. Wife Hannah d. Apr. 25, 1749[Nb], in her 75th y.
53 EDWARD4 d. Nov. 1, 1762[Nb].
Last line on p. 367. "Salisbury" should be Sawyer.
57 JOSHUA4 d. Apr. 4, 1791[Nb]. He m. EUNICE4 SAWYER (23 John3), b. 1714; was prob. the Joshua who had 10 chil. bp. at 1 Kg. chh., 1738-50; the oldest, Joshuas, and Eunice5.
59 ELIZABETH4 prob. m. Jan. 5, 1737-8[Nb], John Goodridge Jr., of Gl. If so, "Per. she m. 1st, . Samuel Plummer 3d," should be erased. (42) ICHABOD3 had a dau. Eliz. b. 1713-4, who may have m. Samuel Plummer 3d.
31 JONATHAN3 WOODMAN, Capt. and Dea. (Joshua2, Edward'), of Rowley and Bradford, b. 1674; m. June 24, 1700[Rw], Sarah Mighill, of Rw. Both were dism. from the Rw. chh. to the Bd. chh. Sept. 10, 1704. He d. Feb. 14, 1743-4. Will Feb. 11, Mch. 12, 1743-4. Wid. Sarah d. Mch. 16, 1772[Bd], in her 91st y. Children :
62 I STEPHEN4, b. Apr. 15, 1701[Rw]; m. 1st, Hannah -, who d. Apr. 24, 1728[Bd], aged 24 y .; 2d, July 18, 1729[Rw & Bd], Sarah Lam- bert, of Rw., who d. July 2, 1736[Bd], in her 32d y .; 3d, May 12, 1737[Bd], Elizabeth Poor, of And., who d. Oct. 22, 1779, in her 68th y. He d. Feb. 9, 1781[Bd]. 10 chil. rec. at Bd., b. and bp. 1728-52.
63 II JONATHAN4, b. Feb. 20, 1702-3[Rw]; d. young.
64 III MEHITABLE4, b. Aug. 28, 1704[Rw]; d. young.
65 IV JONATHAN4, b. Mch. 16, 1705-6[Bd]; d. young.
66 V SARAH', b. Apr. 10, 1707[Bd]; d. Oct. 20, 1714[Bd].
67 VI JOSHUA4, b. Sept. 4, 1709[Bd]. A Joshua m. Dec. 2, 1742[Rw], Jane Hobson; both of Rw.
68 VII NATHANIEL4, b. May 2, 1712[Bd]; m. Dec. 26, 1734[Hv], Mehitable Osgood; res. Hv .; dead in 1743, leaving son Nathaniel5, b. 1739.
69 VIII ELISABETH4, b. July 29, 1713[Bd]; m. Oct. 22, 1735[Bd], Stephen Mighill, of Rw.
70 IX JONATHAN4, b. Apr. 27, 1715[Bd]; m. Feb. 19, 1740[Bd], MARY5 KIM- BALL (Richard4, 49 Richard3). He d. Sept. 7, 1746[Bd]; adm. est. gr. wid. Mary Feb. 23, 1746-7. Wid. Mary m. Oct. 5, 1758[Bd), Job Runnils. 3 chil., Bd. rec., b. 1741-6.
71 X DAVID4, b. Nov. 14, 1716[Bd]; not ment. in will, 1743.
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72 XI SARAH4, b. Feb. 3, 1718-9[Bd]; d. July 29, 1745[Bd].
73 XII SAMUEL4, b. Apr. 13, 1721[Bd]; m. Sept. 24, 1745[Bd], Mary Armstrong. 11 chil., Bd. rec., b. 1746-67.
74 XIII MEHITABLE4, b. Aug. 6, 1723[Bd]; not ment. in will, 1743.
75 XIV MARY4, b. Sept. 2, 1726[Bd]; liv. 1743.
76 JOHN WOODMAN, of Kittery prob. as early as 1692, m. Mary Raynes (Francis) [will, 1693], of York. He had a grant of land in Kt. in 1694; was adm. est. of John Diemond, of Kt., 1697. He was apparently of the third generation. If nearly related to the Nb. family, he may have been a grandson of (1) ARCHELAUS1; but no proof has been found that Archelaus had a son. Children:
77 I ANNE, b. Mch. 10, 1692-3.
78 II JOHN, b. May 4, 1696; m. May, 1723 [Portsm.] Mary Hepworth; res. York. There was a John Jr., of York, in 1735.
79 III MARY, b. June 1, 1701; m. John More, of York, ab. 1724.
[Mostly from Stackpole's "Old Kittery."]
Unclassified Records.
2 Elizabeth Woodman, p. 368, who m. John Whipple, May 6, 1659[Ip], may have been dau. of (1) ARCHELAUS1, or, possibly, of (4) EDWARD1.
4 John "Woodman," p. 368, should be John Wood.
80 RICHARD WOODMAN, of Lynn, d. in 1647. His nuncupative will, proved Dec., 1647, ment. his "master," John Gillow, but no relatives. He was prob. the Richard who came in the "Abigail," aged 9 y., in 1635. 81 EDWARD WOODMAN, of Boston, m. Remember Maverick (Moses). In a petition about the Maverick estate, in Apr., 1691, he stated that his wife had seven chil. entitled to their share of the est. If they were all his chil., he must have been m. as early as 1670-80, and b. as early as 1650-60. Moses Maverick, of Salem and Marblehead, who d. in 1685-6, ment. his dau. Remember Woodman in his will. Cornelius Woodman, bp. Nov. 9, 1684[Marble], son of "Rement" [Remember?]. Thomas Perkins m. in Boston, July 26, 1694, Remember Woodman, prob. dau. or wid. of Edward. He could not have belonged to the Newbury family unless he was son or grandson of (1) ARCHELAUS1, of which we have found no proof.
82 JOSEPH WOODMAN, of Sm., a youth ment. in will of Christopher Waller in 1676.
83 SUSANNA WOODMAN, dau. of Richard Gledden, of Portsm., ment. in his will, 1727.
84 STEPHEN WOODMAN m. Mary French, Nov. 11, 1681[Rw].
85 Judith Woodman m. Joseph Tounsend, Aug. 9, 1694[Boston].
86 MARY WOODMAN m. -- Furnald, Nov. 4, 1714[Portsm].
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Worcester* Family. Pages 368-9.
7 TIMOTHY2. Sarah3 m. ab. 1690, Benjamin Sanborn, and d. Jan. 29, 1720, "aged 54 y."[D Hm]; Susanna3 m. ab. 1687, (24) MOSES3 PIKE.
8 MOSES2 prob. rem. from S. to Kt. in 1673. See p. 822.
3 SAMUEL2 WORCESTER m. Elizabeth Parratt; date of his death Feb. 21[BdVR]. Wid. Eliz. m. Ones. Marsh Sen. and d. May 9, 1690[Hv].
14 FRANCIS3, b. ab. 1665.
15 JOSEPH3, b. June 20, 1667[Rw].
18 ELIZABETH3, b. Feb. 15[Bd V R].
20 JOHN3. Adm. est. gr. bro. Francis, Dec. 2, 1701.
12 WILLIAM3 WORCESTER (Samuel2, Wm.1), of Bradford, h. 1661; m. Jan. 29, 1690-1[Bd], Martha Cheney, of Nb. He d. Apr. 23, 1706[Bd], and wid. Martha m. Jan. 18, 1710-1[Bd], John Pemberton. Adm. est. gr. wid. Martha July 9, 1706; est. div. 1712. Children[Bd rec]:
23 I MOSES4, b. Dec. 13, 1691; m. Jan. 26, 1718-9, MERCY4 TENNY (Sam.', John2, Thomas1). Chil., Bd. rec .: Moses5, b. 1720, m. 1743, Mary Stickney; Martha5, bp. 1723; Sarah5, b. 1726-7; William5, b. 1728-9; Eldad5, bp. 1731-2; Mercys, b. 1734.
24 II WILLIAM4, b. Oct. 3, d. Oct. 18, 1693.
25 III BENJAMIN4, b. Jan. 8, 1695-6; d. bef. 1712.
26 IV SARAH4, b. Feb. 11, 1697-8; m. Jan. 5, 1719-20[Bd], Samuel Tenny; liv. 1712.
27 V NATHANIEL4, b. Oct. 31, 1700; liv. 1712.
28 VI MEHETABEL4, b. Jan. 16, 1702-3; liv. 1712.
29 VII ABIGAIL4, b. May 8, 1705; liv. 1712.
See "The Worcester Family," J. F. Worcester, Lynn, 1856, 112 pp.
14 FRANCIS3 WORCESTER (Sam.2, Wm.1), of Bradford, b. ab. 1665; m. Jan. 29, 1690-1[Bd], Mary Cheney, of Nb. He d. Dec. 17, 1717[Bd]; will Dec. 13, Feb. 3, 1717-8; ment. wife Mary, son Timo- thy and sons and daus., without names. Children[Bd rec]:
30 I HANNAH4, b. Feb. 8, 1691-2; prob. m. Mch. 3, 1714-5[Bd], Jacob Hardy Jr.
31 II TIMOTHY4, b. Dec. 6, 1693; m. Dec. 5, 1717[Bd], at Concord, Mary Lakin; res. Bd., Nb., and Falmouth, Me. 2 chil. rec. at both Bd. and Nb., b. 1719 and '20-1; 3 others rec. at Nb., b. 1722-5.
*Spelled also Wooster, Worster and Woster.
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32 III JEMIMA4, b. Jan. 19, 1695-6; prob. m. 1717, (10) John3 Boynton (Joshua?, Wm.1), pub. Nov. 27, 1717.
33 IV FRANCIS4, b. June 7, 1698; prob. m. Apr. 14, 1720[Bd], Abigail Carle- ton. 2 chil., Bd. rec., b. 1722 and '24.
34 V JOHN4, b. Nov. 5, 1700.
35 VI DANIEL4, b. Feb. 19, 1702-3; prob. m. Aug. 29, 1727[S], Joanna Pettin- gal. Chil .: David5, b. Feb. 23, 1729-30[Bd]; Oliver5, b. Sept. 7, 1731[Hv]; Judith5, b. Jan. 1, 1734[Hv].
36 VII WILLIAM', b. Nov. 13, 1706.
37 VIII BENJAMIN4, b. Aug. 25, 1709. A Benj. m. Dec. 13, 1732, Hannah Simons. 8 chil. rec. at Hv., b. 1733-46.
38 IX JAMES', b. Sept. 15, 1712.
39 X MARY4, b. Dec. 22, 1714.
15 JOSEPH3 WORCESTER (Sam.2, Wm.1), of Bradford, b. ab. 1667; m. 1st, Sarah -, who d. July 27, 1728[Bd]; 2d, Apr. 29, 1730[Bd], prob. (9) MARTHA3 DOWNER [wid. of (10) RICHARD3 PALMER]. He d. June 16, 1746[Bd]; will June 3, July 7, 1746; ment. wife Martha and five Marble grandchildren. Children[Bd rec]:
40 I JANE4, b. May 21, 1703; m. Jacob Marble. She d. May 17, 1739. 7 chil. Bd. rec., b. 1726-39; 2 d. bef. 1746.
41 II ELISABETH4, b. July 1, 1705; prob. d. unm. bef. 1746.
16 TIMOTHY3 WORCESTER (Sam.2, Wm.1), of Bradford, Salem and Newbury, b. 1669; m. Jan. 20, 1690-1, Huldah Cheney, of Nb. He d. Aug. 13, 1706[Bd]. Children:
42 I SAMUEL4, b. Oct. 23, 1691[Nb]. Probably other children.
43 LYDIA4, b. May 21, 1701[Bd]; d. Dec. 18, 1706[Bd].
21 EBENEZER3 WORCESTER (Sam.2, Wm.1), of Bradford, Little- ton, and Harvard, b. 1679; m. 1st, Hannah -, who prob. d. Dec. 2, 1705[Bd]; 2d, Nov. 19, 1706[Rw], Deliverance Locke. He rem. to Lt. in 1723; to Harv., 1733; d. Jan. 23, 1768. Children: 44 I JOSEPH4, b. July 31, 1705[Bd] [by 1st wife]; m. Ann Chase, of Littleton.
45 II JONATHAN4, b. Dec. 1, 1707[Bd] [by 2d wife].
46 III MARY4, b. Apr. 22, 1711[Bd].
47 [IV SUSANNA4, b. Feb., 1712-3?]
48 £
V HANNAH‘, b. Dec. 13, 1717[Bd].
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