Ancestors of Richard Edmund Haskell

Citations


64. Benjamin Haskell

1Vital Records, Beverly, MA Tr 38, p.16, copied 1903.
Beverly, MA Tr 2/12 p. 171:#4T p. 206.

2Vital Records, Beverly VR, Vol. 1, Page 171.
"HASKULL
Benjamin, s. Robert and Mary, June 27, 1717."

3Vital Records, Manchester, MA #2T p. 34,39, 1903.

4Vital Records, Beverly VR, Vol 2, page 151.


65. Hannah Masters

1Vital Records, Manchester VR vol. 1, page 89.
MARSTERS, Hanna d Natthanel and Hannah, May 8, 1717.


66. John Edwards III

1The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R), Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA.

2Vital Records, Manchester VR, page 252.

3Vital Records, Manchester VR, page 162.

4Charles Henry Pope and Thomas Hooper, Hooper Genealogy, Charles H. Pope, Boston, Mass, 1908, page 191.


67. Abigail Hooper

1The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R), Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA.

2Vital Records, Manchester VR, page 63.

3Vital Records, Manchester VR, page 252.


68. James Thissell

1Tombstone inscription, Headstone, Ancient Cemetery, Beverly, MA.

2Vital Records, Beverly, MA V.S.; 8T, p. 411.


69. Margaret Sallows

1Tombstone inscription.

2Vital Records, Beverly, MA V.S.; 6T, p. 309.
Daughter of Robert Sallows by his wife Elizabeth.


70. Capt. Josiah Lovett

1Births, Marriages, Deaths, 1653-1890, F-L, City of Beverly, Vol. 43, page 109.


71. Anna Woodbury

1Vital Records, Beverly, Essex, MA, Vol 1, page 386.


72. Samuel Lamson

1The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R), Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA.

2Vital Records, Ipswich, Essex, MA, Vol 1, p. 234.
"Lamson Samuel, s. Samuel, bp. Aug. 23, 1730. C.R. 5."


74. Ezekiel Adams

1Rumford, Oxford, Maine Genealogy Project, RootsWeb.com, 68761 ID: I15981.

2Vital Records, Hamilton Deaths, Page 81, 4 Jul 2005.
"Ezekiel, chronic disorder, Dec. 15, 1793, a. 68 y. C.R."

3Vital Records, Beverly Marriages, Vol. 2, Page 17, 4 Jul 2005.
"Ezekiel, of Ipswich, and Judath Presson, June 27, 1749."

4Vital Records, Ipswich Marriages, Vol. 2, Page 17.
"Ezekiel, and [Mrs. int.] Judith Bisson [Preston. int.] of Beverly, at Beverly, June 27, 1749."


75. Judith Preston

1Vital Records, Beverly VR, Vol. 1, Page 265, 4 Jul 2005.
"PRESSON, Judath, d. Nehemiah and Abbigal, Oct. 12, 1726."

2Vital Records, Hamilton VR, Page 81, 4 Jul 2005.
"Judah, w. Ezekiel, apopletic fit, Aug. 28, 1793, a. 67 y. C.R."


78. John Noyes

1MA marriage index CD 1633-1850.


80. William Gallop

1Vital Records, Boxford Births, page 39.

2Family History.
Family History has death May 25, 1803: Also listed as buried May 25, 1803. C.R.I. [First Unitarian Church] in Beverly, MA V.S.


81. Hepzibath Smith

1Vital Records, Topsfield Deaths, p.222.


82. Edmund Kimball Jr.

1Vital Records, Wenham VR, page 207.


86. Richard Ober III

1MA marriage index CD 1633-1850.


88. Eliphalet Danford

1Vital Records, Newbury, Essex, MA V.R. page 134.


89. Martha Burbank

1Vital Records, Bradford,Essex, MA V.R. page 24.


90. Joseph Leach

1Vital Records, Manchester, Essex, MA page 74.
"John, s. Patience, bp. Mar. 11, 1721 [-2]. C.R."


96. Joseph Tower

1Internet, www.woodburyober.com, World Connect Project, 15 Jul 1995.
"The fact that John could sign his name and held many positions of importance in the community implies he had an education. During his time in Salem he was Constable, Assessor, Deputy from Salem to the Massachusetts Bay General Court, Essex Petit jury foreman on two occasions, Surveyor, Lot layer, and Selectman. John Woodbury, Capt Trask, Roger Conant, Peter Palfrey, and John Balch were each granted 200 acres of land at the head of Bass River in what is now Beverly, on 25 Jan 1635 or 6. The houses of John Balch and Roger Conant are still to be seen in 2000. Plaques mark the head of Bass River and the supposed location of John's grant. "The 27 th of the 11 th mo 1636. "Its ordered that John Woodbury and Capt Trask and John Balch shall lay out two Hundred acres of land for Mr Endicot next adjoying the land which was formerly granted him. Salem, Febru. 23d 1682-3. pr John Hathorne, * who write this Copy from Salem Records." From the 18 th Edition, Vol. 2 of Burke's Landed Gentry (Pgs. 651-2): "Lineage -- A pedigree of this family, of descent, in the male line, from John Woodberye (1579-1641), was recorded at the College of Arms 1953. The family Wills at the Exeter Probate Registry were destroyed during World War II but descent can be presumed from James Woodbarye, named in the Lay Subsidy of Burlescombe, Devon 1523-4, where the Woodbury family had been freeholders since the close of the 14 th century, when the overlordship of the deClaville family ended." "John Woodberye, "junior", of Burlescombe, lived at East Coker, Somerset after 1605 and was sent to Cape Ann, Massachusetts Bay by the Dorchester Co..." It may be important to note that the Coker's are just north of Dorchester which is just north of Weymouth a sailing port.Some of John's data was taken from a "Sketch of John Page Woodbury" by Charles Jeptha Hall Woodbury. John requested to become a Freeman on 19 Oct 1630 and took the Oath of Freemen on 18 May 1631, C.R., Vol. I. pp. 73, 74. See: N.E.H.G. Register, Book #3, Pg. 90. John first came over in 1624 on the "Zouch Phenix." According to "The Planters of the Commonwealth," by Charles Edward Banks (Boston, 1930), p. 58: "She was consort of the 'Unity,' or arrived with her in the spring of this year. It is believed she sailed from Weymouth, and brought the following passengers, who settled at Cape Anne"* (*Banks MSS). Representative of Salem in General Court between 1635 and 1639. Selectman and Surveyor. Returned to England in 1627 as Agent for the Dorchester Co., (Burke's American Families Pg. #2983). See: Frederick Virkus's Compendium, Pg. #634... On Pages #2054 to 2057 of "The Great Migration Begins" there is a piece about John Woodbury: "John Woodberye" was on a list of Salem church members that was compiled in 1636, a later notation "dead" appears [SChR5]. Among the founders and settlers of the first Puritan settlement, Cape Ann and Naumkeag, 1623-1627: Allen, Balch, Conant, Cushman, Gardner, Gray, Jeffrey, Knight, Lyford, Norman, Oldham, Palfrey, Patch, Pickryn, Winslow, Woodbury John is frequently mentioned in the genealogies of other early settlers to New England. On Sept. 24, 1639, John Woodbury, Peter Palfrey, and John Balch, [3 of the original "Planters"], three of the Salem selectmen, brought civil suit against Isabel Babson. There is no specific charges mentioned, but cases like this frequently involved land disputes. (See: The Babson Genealogy 1637-1977). John spent six months in England and, soon after the issuance of the grant for their lands on March 19, 1627-8, he sailed for New England bringing with him son, Humphrey. They arrived in Salem on the June 28, following. See: Gates and Allied Families pp. 823-828. While searching for more information on John Woodbury, Robin Bush traced a marriage license between a John Woodberrie of Dorchester, Dorset, husbandman, and Ann Napper of Hardington, spinster, at Hardington on 19 March 1627/8, (ref: D/D/01 26, p. 222, also in D/D/01 25, p.53), It seems likely that this could be John's second marriage. In the Bishop's transcripts for West Coker there are three entries that may be relevant: John Woodberye and Johan Bishop, married 3 May 1607. Johan daughter of John Woodberie, bpt. 23 March 1607/8 Humfrey son of John and Joane Woodberry, bpt. 25 July 1611 John Bishopp on 16 Apr 1605 (Johan's 1st husband, father?) From Robin Bush's research "Search for the Passengers of the Mary and John 1630" Vol. 25; New Ancestral Discoveries. Robin Bush was Deputy Archivist in the Somerset County Record Office, Taunton, England.
John married Joanna Humphrey on 21 Jun 1596 in Burlescombe, Somersetshire, England. Joanna Humphrey died in Mar 1602 in England and was buried on 25 Mar 1602 in England.".
Red MacDougall's Genealogy: NOTE: Moved to Sackville, New Brunswick [? still Nova Scotia] in 1761 with two sons, Benjamin and William [Planters Migration].