Ancestors of Richard Edmund Haskell

Citations


1024. William Haskell

1The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 86, July 1932, page 257.


1026. William Woodbury

1Internet, www.woodburyober.com.
"It is supposed that William (1) came to America with his brother John on the second voyage to the New World in 1628. William (1) "was the first settler on the Beverly side, having built in 1630 near what was called Woodbury's point. (ie: now Lynch Park - Beverly, MA) He joined the church in 1639 and was admitted Freeman 2 Jun 1641. His wife joined the church in 1640. His will was dated 1 Apr 1663 and proved 26 Apr 1677." Freemen: June 2, 1641, William Woodbury C.R. Vol. 1 Pg. #281. See: Book #1; Pg. #188; N.E.H.G. Register. Estate of William Woodberry of Salem. "I William Woodberry the elder being of good understanding and memory doe constitute and ordein this my last will and testament the 5th day of the 4th mo: 1663. Imprimis I Give and bequeath unto my wife Elizabeth my Dwelling house with the land adioyning unto it al allso whatsoever other Land I Doe posesse and enjoy, save what I shall except in this I will to give unto my sonne William. It: I give unto my said Wife all my household stuffe and other goods debts Dews Cattle or whatsoever elce aperteines unto my wife paying these Legacyes here under expressed. It: I give unto my eldest sonne Nicholas twenty shillings. It: I give unto my sonne William ten shillings as allso five akers of land which lyes nere snake hill and adioynes unto ten akers of his owne. It: I give unto my sonne Andrew and Hugh my sonne Isacke and Daughter Hannah Haskels to each of them ten shillings the piece Constitutetinge and ordeining my said wife Elizabeth sole Executrix of this my will and testament." William (his M mark) Woodberry Witness : John Thorndike, Nicholas (his N mark) Pache, Richard (his R mark) Brackenbury. Proved 26: 4 : 1677 upon the obligation of Hugh Woodbery as is entered in the inventory. Inventory of the estate of William Woodbery, aged about eighty-eight years, deceased 29: 11: 1676, taken by William (his O mark) Dixsy and John Hill: cotes, 1li.; lining cloth, 2li. 16s.; ticking, 12s 6d.; shets and shirts, 1li, 12s. 8d.; 4 yds. of carsy, 1li. 4s.; yards and 3 quarters cloth, 11s; bags, 15s.; 4 yards sad colerd cloth, 18s; 12 yds. penisstone, 1li, 16s; to yards coten, 6s; one paire stockings, 2s; bed and furnituer, 3li; plators, 5s; brass pots, 12s; 3 kitels, 1li. Debts, due from Nicolas Woodbere, 18li.; from Hugh Woodberre, 4li. ps.; from Hana Bradford, 2li. 2s.; from John Patch, 1li. 10s; monney, 3li.; total 45li. 11s. 2d. The will and inventory of William Woodbery, deceased, was brought in to court 26: 4: 1677, by Hugh Woodbery, the witnesses being deceased, leaving only one who was not able to appear. Mr Hugh Woodbery, in behalf of himself and his brother Nicholas, was bound upon condition that his mother, relict of deceased, should be maintained during her life, and that the will should be fulfilled. Essex County Quarterly Court Files, vol. 26, leaf 129. See: The Probate Records of Essex County, pp 140-141.
William married Elizabeth (2) Patch , daughter of Nicholas (1) Patch and Jane , on 29 Jan 1616 in So Petherton, Somersetshire, England. Elizabeth (2) Patch was baptized on 16 Apr 1593 in So Petherton, Somersetshire, England and died on 29 Nov 1676 in Beverly, Essex, MA.
Elizabeth was abt. ae: 88., her gravesite is lost. See: N.E.H.G.Register, Book #53, Pg. #224.".

2Pope, Charles Henry, Pioneers of Massachusetts, pages 511-512.
" William, Salem, adm. chh. Dec. 29, 1639, frm. June 2, 1641. Elizabeth adm. chh. 21 (8) 1640. His dau. Hannah bapt. 25 (10) 1636, m. - Baker and was adm. to full com. 22 (11) 1661, Abigail bapt. 12 (9) 1637, Peter bapt. 19 (7) 1640.

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He d. 29 (11) 1676, ae. about 88 years. Will dated 5 (4) 1663; prob. 26 (4) 1677. Wife Elizabeth, sons Nicholas, the eldest, William, Andrew, Hugh and Isaac, dau. Hannah Haskell."

3Savage, James, Genealogical Dictionary of the Frirst Settlers of New England, Vol. 4, page 636.
"WILLIAM, Salem, br. of the first John, had gr. of ld. 1637, of wh. our ch. knowledge comes from his will and inv. In the will of 5 June 1663, pro. 26 June 1677, he names w. Eliz. s. Nicholas, William, Andrew, Hugh, and Isaac, and d. Hannah Haskell. The inv. says he was aged a. 88, and d. 29 Jan. 1677."

4The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 17, April 1917, page 168.


1027. Elizabeth Patch

1The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 17, April 1917, page 168.


1028. John West

1Pope, Charles Henry, Pioneers of Massachusetts, PAGE 487.
"John, ae. 11, came in the Abigail July, 1635. Settled at Ipswich, propr. Brought suit in court in 1642. Sold house and lot 28 June, 1649. He deposed in 1673, ae. about 58 years. John, Beverly, m. Mary, widow of Henry Ley. Inv. of his est. gr. 13 Nov. 1683, to Thos. West."

2Pope, Charles Henry, Pioneers of Massachusetts, Page 487.
"John, ae. 11, came in the Abigail July, 1635. Settled at Ipswich, propr. Brought suit in court in 1642. Sold house and lot 28 June, 1649. He deposed in 1673, ae. about 58 years. John, Beverly, m. Mary, widow of Henry Ley. Inv. of his est. gr. 13 Nov. 1683, to Thos. West."


1030. John Jackson

1Pope, Charles Henry, Pioneers of Massachusetts, page 254.
" John, wholesale man in Burchen Lane, ae. 30, came in the Defense in July, 1635. Settled at Salem. Memb. chh. with wife Margaret, 1639. Frm.. June 2, 1641. Sold lumber to go to Conn. June 2, 1644.
Will dated 31 (1) prob. (4) 1655; wife Mary; son John J.; Margaret Nouel."

2Savage, James, Genealogical Dictionary of the Frirst Settlers of New England, Vol. 2, pages 529-530.
"JOHN, Cambridge, bapt. at Stepney, near London 6 June 1602, was elder br. of Edward, and I presume came in the Defence 1635, from London, aged 30, call. at the custom ho. "wholesale man in Burchen lane," by w. wh. perhaps d. soon, had beside perhaps two ds. Sarah and Theodosia, John (wh. d. 17 Oct. 1675 in 36th yr. prob. never m.); was freem. perhaps 2 June 1641, but more prob. 10 May 1643, and by w. Margaret had Caleb, b. 12 Dec. 1645, d. in 2 days; Hannah, 7 June 1646, says Hist. of N. 327, prob. error for 7 Jan. 1647; Abigail, 14 Aug. 1648; Margaret, 20 June 1649; Edward, 14 Jan. 1651, k. by the Ind. at Medfield, 21 Feb. 1676; Mary; Abraham, 14 Aug. 1655, bef. ment.; Deliverance, 9 Nov. 1657; Joshua, 15 Sept. 1659; and Grace, whose date is, like Mary's, unkn. He bot. in 1639 the est. of Miles Ives, was deac. and d. 30 Jan. 1675. His wid. Margaret d. 28 Aug. 1684, in 60th yr. Theodosia m. 10 Dec. 1664, capt Noah Wiswall; next, Samuel Newman of Rehoboth; Hannah m. Elijah Kenrick, and next, 20 Jan. 1682, John Hyde; Abigail m. Daniel Preston; Margaret m. 30 Jan. 1674, James Trowbridge, as sec. w.; and Mary m. Samuel Truesdale."


1032. Lawrence Leach

1Pope, Charles Henry, Pioneers of Massachusetts, page 280.
"Lawrence, sent over to Salem by the Mass. Bay Co. in 1629. [Suff. De. I.] Jury man Nov. 29, 1630. Frm. May 18, 1631. Propr.; town officer repeatedly. Lands gr. to his sons Robert and John, 1636-7. A way laid out in 1657 from the meeting-house on Cape Ann side to his mill. Wife Elizabeth memb. chh. in earliest list.

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His nunc. will prob. 25 (4) 1662. He was 85 years old. Beq. all to his wife. Owed £30 for the mill. Admin, gr. to widow Elizabeth."

2Savage, James, Genealogical Dictionary of the Frirst Settlers of New England, page 67.
"LAWRENCE, Salem 1629, came in one of the fleet with Higginson, req. adm. 19 Oct. 1630, and 18 May foll. was sw. freem. d. June 1662, aged 82, or 85, leav. all his est. to wid. Eliz. wh. d. 1674. Of his s. beside John, and Robert, herein ment. Clement liv. in Eng. and Richard d. here 1647, leav. s. John and Robert."

3The Winthrop Society, Internet, http://www.winthropsociety.org/doc_salem3.php.
Arrived with Rev. Francis Higginson and the GCMB fleet, 1629.

4The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol 162, April 2008, page 99.


1042. John Pickworth

1Pope, Charles Henry, Pioneers of Massachusetts, p. 359.
"PICKWORTH,
John, Salem; lie went to Plymouth and got a wife before 1631. [B. in letter to W. See Reg. II, 243.] Propr. at Jeffrey's Creek in 1637. Ch. Ruth, Hannah and John bapt 14 (3) 1638, Joseph bapt. 12 (12) 1642, Rachel bapt. 3 (3) 1646, Benjamin bapt. 2 (5) 1648, Sarah bapt. 6 (8) 1650, Abigail bapt 2 (8) 1652.
His will prob. 25 (9) 1663, names wife Ann; sons Samuel, Joseph, Benjamin; daus. Ruth Masterson, Hanna Callem and Abigail P. The widow Ann beq. her est. 10 May, 1682, to daus. Ruth Mastons and Rachel Sible; son Joseph P.'s dau. Ann; gr. ch. Ann, dau. of John Killem and dau. Rachel's youngest dau. Ann S. Prob. 3 April, 1683."

2Charles Edward Banks, The Winthrop Fleet of 1630, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1930-2003, page 87.
"PICKWORTH, JOHN
Origin unknown; came as a servant and was released during the famine period; removed to Plymouth and married (G.R., II, 243)."

3Pope, Charles Henry, Pioneers of Massachusetts, p. 359.


1044. Austin Kilham

1Pope, Charles Henry, Pioneers of Massachusetts, page 269.
"KILHAM, KILLAM, KELHAM, KALEM, KILLIN, KULEM,
Augustine, Austin, measurer, Salem, 1637. Goat keeper, 1640. Rem. to Dedham; adm. chh. with wife Alice 28 (6) 1640. Frm. June 2, 1641. Rem. to Wenham before 1653. Ch. Lot b. 11 (7) 1640, Sarah bapt. 9 (11) 1641.
He d. 5 (4) 1667; the wife "Als" d. 18 (5) 1667. His will dated 2 (4), prob. 24 Sept. 1667, beq. to wife, sons Lot and John."

2Savage, James, Genealogical Dictionary of the Frirst Settlers of New England, Vol. 3, page 21.
"KILHAM, KILLAM, KILLUM, KELHAM, or KEELUM
AUSTIN, or AUGUSTINE, Salem 1637, had then, says Felt, a gr. of ld. but was of Dedham soon after, and may have short time liv. at Ipswich; by w. Alice had Lot, b. 11 Sept. 1640; and Sarah, 4 Jan. 1642; was freem. 2 June 1641. He was of the ch. at Wenham bef. 1655, when he rem. to Chelmsford."


1072. Francis Hooper

1Charles Henry Pope and Thomas Hooper, Hooper Genealogy, Charles H. Pope, Boston, Mass, 1908, page 186.


1076. Thomas Marshall

1Pope, Charles Henry, Pioneers of Massachusetts, page 301.
"MARSHALL
Thomas, Boston, adm. chh. 3 (6) 1634, a widower; frm. March 4, 1634-5. Deacon, town officer, deputy. Chosen to keep the ferry to Charlestown and Winnisimmet 23 (11) 1635. With wife Alice conveyed his homestead to son Samuel M. of Windsor, Conn. July 4, 1663. Signed inv. of John Hill in 1646. He m. 2, Alice -; ch. Eliakim b. 1 (1) 1637, Thomas bapt. 7 (11) 1643, ae. about 5 days. The wife Alice d. May 20, 1664. Four days later he deeded effects to her daus. Sarah, wife of James Pemberton, and Francis, wife of Joseph How; refers to his sons Eliakim and Thomas M.
He d. before Dec. 8, 1664. Admin, gr. Jan. 31, 1664-5, to James Pemberton. [Reg. XVI,. 163.]."

2Savage, James, Genealogical Dictionary of the Frirst Settlers of New England, VOL 3 page 158.
"MARSHALL
THOMAS, Boston, shoemaker, or ferryman, or both, call. widower on adm. to the ch. 31 Aug. 1634; freem. 4 Mar. 1635, had brot. from Eng. prob. s. Thomas and Samuel, ds. Sarah and Frances; and here by sec. w. Alice had Eliakim, b. 1 Mar. 1637, yet not bapt. until 15 Apr. 1638, no doubt on acco. of the antinom. quarrel in the ch. for acting with the major part of wh. in support of Wheelwright, he was requir. in Nov. 1637 to surrender his arms; but like most of the rest, thus abused, regain. high esteem, was selectman 1647-58, deac. and rep. 1650, and d. perhaps 1663. Frances m. 16 July 1652, Joseph Howe; and Sarah m. James Penniman. Great indulgence must be granted to investigat. a. this name, for ano."


1080. John Gale

1ancestry.com.


1081. Margery Wadam

1ancestry.com.