Ancestors of Richard Edmund Haskell

Citations


2270. Walter Tybbott

1Pope, Charles Henry, Pioneers of Massachusetts, page 454.
"TIBBET, TIBBETTS, TIBBOT, TIBBOTTS, TYBBOTT, TYPIT,

Walter, came with Rev. Richard Blinman and others to Marshfield; and was prop, frm. 2 March, 1640-1, but did not remain. Settled at Gloucester. Frm. May 19, 1642. Selectman and constable 1643. [Ess. Court.] Licensed to sell wine 26 May, 1647.
He d. 14 (6) 1651. Will signed 5 (4j, prob. 19 Oct. 1651. Beq. to his wife for her life and then to grand son Richard Dicke; to dau. Mary, her husband, Wm. Haskell, and their children; to son-in-law Edward Clarke, and to John and Joseph C.; to Elizabeth Dick, Elnor Bapsone, wife of James Bapsome, and to Zebulon Hill. Inv. filed in Ipswich court 1 (7) 1651. The widow m. John Harding, q. v."


2320. Henry Kimball (Kimbold)

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2321. Johanna Kimball or Kemball

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2322. Henry (Skott) Scott

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2323. Martha Whatlock (Whotlock)

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2468. Robert Elwell

1Pope, Charles Henry, Pioneers of Massachusetts, Pages 155-156.
"ELWELL, ELWAY,
Robert, Dorchester, propr. Sept. 1, 1634; frm. at Boston May 13, 1640; at Es. Court 30 (4) 1640. His wife had legacy from a bro. residing at Stoke Abbot, Dorsetshire, Eng., about 1648. [See Tristram Dalliber.] He sold before June 8, 1640, and rem. to Salem; adm. chh. 19 (12) 1642, and soon after to Gloucester. Town officer, comr. to end small causes. He m. 1, Joan -, who d. March 31, 1675. He m. 2, May 29, 1676, Alice, widow of

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Robert Leach, who had d. about (5) 1674. She d. April 10, 1691; she beq. her est. to her 5 daus., of whom Alice Bennett was one, and her 2 sons Samuel and Robert Leach.
Ch. Samuel, (deposed in 1694, ae. 60 years,) 2 children bapt. at Sal. 28 (6) 1639, John bapt. 23 (11) 1639-40, Isaac bapt. 27 (12) 1641, Josiah, Joseph, (who deposed March 28, 1664, ae. 16 years next May,) Sara b. and d. in 1651, Sarah b. May 12, 1652, d. Aug. 26, 1655, Thomas b. Nov. 12, 1654. bapt. 22 (2) 1655, Jacob b. June 10, 1657, d. May 21, 1658, Richard bapt. April 11, 1658, Mary, (m. Samuel Dalliber).
He d. in May or June, 1683. Will, dated 15 May, prob. 26 June, 1683. [See The Elwell Family.]."

2Savage, James, Genealogical Dictionary of the Frirst Settlers of New England, Vol. 2, page 116.
"ROBERT, Dorchester 1635, rem. 1638 to Salem, there had bapt. besides two ch. on 28 Aug. 1639, whose names the ch. rec. does not give, John, 23 Feb. 1640; and Isaac, 27 Feb. 1642; freem. 13 May 1640, rem. to Gloucester, was a selectman 1648, and often after; had w. Jane, wh. d. 31 Mar. 1675, and he d. 18 May 1683, but may have m. 29 May 1676, Alice Leach. He had Samuel, prob. eldest s.; Josiah; Joseph; Sarah, b. 1651, d. soon; Thomas, bapt. at Salem, 22 Apr. 1655; Jacob, by Gloucester rec. b. 10 June 1657, d. next May; Richard, bapt. at Salem, 11 Apr. 1658; and perhaps one or two others at S. or at G."


2470. John Collins

1Pope, Charles Henry, Pioneers of Massachusetts, pages 112-113.
"John, Salem, 1642. Rem. to Gloucester; town officer 1647. He deposed 30 (1) 1658, ae. about 54 years. Wife Joane; ch. James b. Sept. 16, 1643, Marie b. March 8, 1646, Anna b. Sept. 26, 1649.
He d. March 25, 1675. Will dated Aug. 25, 1674, prob. April 21, 1675, beq. to wife Joane, sons John and James, and daus. Anna and Mary; to gr. dau. Mary Slampe. His daus. Mary, (with her husband James Davis,) and Anna, petitioned for another admin, after the death of their bro. John. The widow ret. to Salem church."

2Savage, James, Genealogical Dictionary of the Frirst Settlers of New England, Vol. 1, pages 434-435.
"JOHN, Gloucester, may have had gr. of ld. at Salem 1643; had w. Joan, s. John, b. perhaps in Eng.; James, b. 16 Sept. 1643; Mary, 8 Mar. 1646; and Ann, 1649; selectman 1646 and 70, beside oft. intermed. yrs. freem. 1646, a. 25 Mar. 1675; and his w. d. 25 May 1695. Joan, prob. his d. m. 25 Dec. 1661, Robert Scamp, and d. 9 Nov. 1663; Mary, ano. d. m. 15 June 1665, Josiah Elwell, had sec. h. and third, James Davis; d. 9 Mar. 1725; and Ann m. 17 July 1673, Charles James, as Babson, 73, teaches."


2496. William Noyes (Noyce)

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2Pope, Charles Henry, Pioneers of Massachusetts, pages 332-333.
"Rev. James, son of Rev. William, rector of Cholderton, co. Wilts., Eng., and of his wife Anne, sister of Mr. Robert Parker; in her will, prob. April 27, 1658, she beq. to sons James and Nicholas in New England. Rev. Thomas Parker of Newbury calls him and his bro. Nicholas "cousins." [Reg. XLIX, 261.] He was matriculated

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at Brasenose coll. Oxford, 22 Aug. 1627. He m. about 1633 Sarah, dau. of Mr. Joseph Browne of Southampton. He came in the Mary and John March 26, 1633-4; frm. Sept. 3, 1634. Res. a while at Ipswich. Came to Newbury about March, 1634-5, and was associated in the work of the ministry with his kinsman Rev. Thomas Parker. Ch. Joseph b. 15 Oct. 1637, James b. 11 March, 1639, Sarah b. 12 Aug. 1641, d. 21 Feb. 1653, Moses b. G Dec. 1643, John b. 3 June, 1645, Thomas b. 10 Aug. 1648, John b. June 4, 1649, Rebecca b. 1 April, 1651, William b. 22 Sept. 1653, Sarah b. 21 March, 1655-6.
He d. Oct. 21, 1656. Will signed 17 Oct. prob. (9) 1656. Wife and children; bro. Nicholas N.; cousin Thomas Parker. The widow Sarah d. 13 (7) 1691. Her will, dated 11 Nov. 1681, being aged, was prob. 29 (7) 1691. Sons Joseph, James and Moses; dau. Sarah, wife of her son John, and their ch. Sarah, John and Oliver; sons William and Thomas; daus. Rebecca and Sarah."


2497. Anne Parker

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2498. John Cutting

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2Savage, James, Genealogical Dictionary of the Frirst Settlers of New England, vol 1 page 496.
"CUTTING
JOHN Watertown 1636, aft. at Charlestown, thence rem. was a. 1642 at Newbury; had Sarah, m. James Brown; and Mary, m. 9 Nov. 1657, Samuel Moody. He made many voyages, and brot. very many passeng. from Eng. and d. 20 Nov. 1650. His wid. Mary m. John Miller, and d. 6 Mar. 1664."

3Pope, Charles Henry, Pioneers of Massachusetts, page 128.
"CUTTING, CUTTIN,
Mr. John, Sen., gent., mariner, Watertown, propr. 1636. Res. at Newbury in 1638; propr., town officer. Rem. to Charlestown, where he bought house and land in 1648. Was master of ship Advent of Boston 19 (8) 1647. [A.] Made many voyages to and from Eng. Sold his lands in Newbury to John Hull June 20, 1651. Ch. Judith and Sarah, who m. successively James Brown, q. v.; Mary, who m. Nicholas Noyes.
He d. at Newbury Nov. 20, 1659. His widow m. John Miller, and with him sold to their son-in-law Nicholas Noyes land formerly belonging to Stephen Dummer; which tract Dummer sold to Capt. Cutting, another document tells us. [To. Rec.]."


2499. Mary Ward

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2Savage, James, Genealogical Dictionary of the Frirst Settlers of New England, vol 1 page 496.
"CUTTING
JOHN Watertown 1636, aft. at Charlestown, thence rem. was a. 1642 at Newbury; had Sarah, m. James Brown; and Mary, m. 9 Nov. 1657, Samuel Moody. He made many voyages, and brot. very many passeng. from Eng. and d. 20 Nov. 1650. His wid. Mary m. John Miller, and d. 6 Mar. 1664."


2508. James How

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2Savage, James, Genealogical Dictionary of the Frirst Settlers of New England, vol 2 page 475.
"JAMES, Roxbury, freem. 17 May 1637, rem. to Ipswich bef. 1648, m. Eliz. only d. of the first John Dane of the same, had Sarah, and prob. more ch. and d. 17 May 1702, in 104th yr. acc. Ch. J. Sewall, having a short time prior giv. evid. as to the bounds betw. Rowley and I. Yet in the Dane pedigree, Geneal. Reg. VIII. 148, it is said he was b. a. 1605; so that he could have been only 96. He came, perhaps, from Hatfield, Co. Essex, or the neighb. His d. Sarah m. it is said, 5 Dec. 1666, John Bridges of Andover."

3Pope, Charles Henry, Pioneers of Massachusetts, page 242.
"James, Roxbury, frm. May 17, 1637, propr. Wife also, name not recorded, memb. chh. about 1635. Rem. to Salem; resident in 1648. Rem. to Ipswich. James, Sen., Ipswich, memb. jury in 1641. He deposed in 1665, ae. about 61 years."


2509. Elizabeth Dane

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2510. Peter Cooper

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2Pope, Charles Henry, Pioneers of Massachusetts, page 117.
"Peter, ae. 28, came in the Susan and Ellen in April, 1635. Settled at Rowley; propr. Wife Emm or Amy; ch. Mary b. 2 (4) 1641, Samuel b. 8 (12) 1646, Deborah b. 30 (6) 1650, Sarah b. 14 (6) 1652.
He was bur. Jan. 15, 1657. Will dated 3 Jan. 1667, prob. 31 March, 1668; beq. to wife Emm, ch. Samuel, Mary, Deborah and Sara, and to the ch. of dau. Mary How. The widow was bur. April 18, 1689."

3Savage, James, Genealogical Dictionary of the Frirst Settlers of New England, vol 1 page 454.
"PETER, Rowley 1643, came, 1635, in the Susan and Ellen, aged 28, may have rem. to Rehoboth, there bur. 28 Feb. 1678."


2511. Mrs. Emme Cooper

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2512. Capt. Edward Johnson

1Savage, James, Genealogical Dictionary of the Frirst Settlers of New England, Vol. 2, page 550-551.
"EDWARD, Woburn, the famous capt. and auth. of the curious Hist. call. "Wonder Working Providences of Sion's Saviour in N. E." came, no doubt, in the fleet with Winth. 1630, req. adm. 19 Oct. in that yr. and took the o. 18 May foll. He was of Hernehill, a parish near Canterbury, wh. accounts in some degr. for the strenuous opposit. akin to the ludicr. that he always show. to the ch. of Eng. After liv. some time at Charlestown, or Salem, or other planta. to satisfy hims. he went home to bring his w. Susan, seven ch. and three serv. in 1636 or 7, and was sett. at C. 1637, bec. one of the found. of the ch. at W. rep. 1643-71, exc. the yr. 1648, and was speaker 1655, was town clk. almost 30 yrs. and did other val. serv. d. 23 Apr. 1672. See 3 Mass. Hist. Coll. VIII. 276. With his gr. devot. to the cause of relig. for wh. he aband. nat. ld. and good est. it is strange we kn. not to wh. of the chhs. here he join. bef. the gather. of his own at W. and ordin. of his min. in Nov. 1642, about all of wh. he is so very partic. in his Hist. that none can doubt his sincerity of puritan. His will, of 15 May 1671, writ. with his own hd. names w. Susan, to wh. he gives rents of his lds. in Old Eng. and mansion and lds. here in W.; his eldest s. Edward, and his s. the gr.s. Edward, to wh. one quarter of the farm in the parish of Hernehill; s. George, and his s. the gr.s. George, to have dwel. ho. and orchard at Waterham, in the same parish; to s. William, and Matthew, and Matthew's eldest s. and William, and Edward, s. of William, pt. of the farm at Hernehill, to s. John, and his s. the gr.s. John, a small tenem. in the same parish; also disting. these gr.ch. William, s. of John; Catharine, d. of Edward; Catharine, d. of George; Esther, d. of William; Rebecca, d. of Matthew; Bethia, d. of John; James, Susanna, and Hannah, ch. of s.-in-law James Prentice, whose w. was his d. Susanna; and
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John, s. of John Amee, or Eames, and his eldest d. whose name, I think, was Martha. I suppose George and John went to fatherland."

2Pope, Charles Henry, Pioneers of Massachusetts, page 259.
"JOHNSON, JONSON, JANSEN,
Edward, joiner, of Canterbury, Eng., came from Sandwich, Eng., before June 9, 1637. with wife Susan, 7 children and 3 servants. Settled at Charlestown. Propr. 1638. Adm. chh. 25 (1) 1638. [Incorrectly copied "William."] Shipwright. Was one of the six persons appointed by the town of Char, to erect a church and town at Woburn, 14 (3) 1640. Became a leader in the town, selectman, clerk, captain, and deputy. Residing at Char., he sold 7/8ths of a vessel now on the stocks before his dwelling house in 1654. His wife Susan deposed 21 (4) 1664, ae. about 66 years, concerning the match between Matthew J. and the dau. of Peter Palfrey. [Mdx. Files.] Ch. Edward, George, William, Martha, (m. March 18, 1649, John Amee,) Matthew, John, Susan, (m. James Prentice.) He deposed in 1659, ae. about 60 years.
It is generally believed that be was the author of "The Wonder Working Providence of Zions Saviour." [See Introduction to Poole's imprint of that work, Andover, 1867.]
He d. April 23, 1672. Will dated 15 (3) 1671, prob. May 11, 1672, beq. to wife Susan and all these children with some of their ch.; specifies est. at Heron Hill, Eng., etc. The widow, in will dated Dec. 14, 1689, beq. all to son John."


2514. Elder Thomas Wiswell

1Pope, Charles Henry, Pioneers of Massachusetts, page 509.
"WISEWALL, WISWELL, WISWALL,
Thomas, Dorchester, propr., memb. chh. about 1636 with wife Elizabeth. He deeded houses and lands at Dorch. 25 (9) 1657, to his son Enoch, who was about to marry Elizabeth, dau. of Mr. John Oliver. His dau. Hester m. "Captin Johnson's son" and was dism. 24 (1) 1661-2 to the chh. of Woburn. He was dism. 5 (4) 1664, for the beginning of a chh. at Cambridge Village, and was there chosen ruling elder. [Dorch. Chh. Rec.] Ch. Enoch, Noah bapt. 30 (10) 1638, Ebenezer b. 8 (12) 1641, bapt. 9 (4) 1650, Hester, (m. - Johnson)."

2Savage, James, Genealogical Dictionary of the Frirst Settlers of New England, vol 4 page 617.
"THOMAS, Cambridge, br. of John the first, long dwelt with him at Dorchester, where he sett. 1635, and was a very useful man, bring. w. Eliz. and s. Enoch, b. prob. in 1635, and perhaps Esther, bapt. here 1635; yet was not freem. bef. 1635; had also, at D. Ichabod, a. 1637, bef. ment.; Noah, bapt. 30 Dec. 1638, says Jackson; Sarah, bapt. prob. 19 Mar. 1643; Ebenezer, 1646; and Eliz. 15 Apr. 1649. Bef. July 1657 he had rem. to C. and gave his est. at D. to his s. Enoch. When John Eliot, s. of the apostle, was ord. 20 July 1664, the first min. of C. village, W. was made rul. Elder. He took sec. w. late in his days, Isabella Farmer, a wid. from Eng. mo. of Edward Farmer of Billerica, whose maiden name was Barbage, of Great Packington in Co. Warwick, from wh. by one more step of descent, than is giv. in the first art. of Geneal. Reg. I. came the diligent, judicious, and admired John Farmer, kn. thro. the length and breadth of N. E. as the author of the Geneal. Reg. of the first sett. print. at Lancaster 1829. W. d. at Newton, wh. had been incorp. from C. some yrs. bef. on 6 Dec. 1683; and his wid. d. at her son's in Billerica, 21 May 1686. Esther m. 16 May 1655, William Johnson of Woburn; Mary m. Samyel Payson of Dorchester, says Jackson, but she d. 25 May 1727 in 59th yr. if the gr.-st. tells the truth, and ano. fate was that of this d. of Wiswall; and Sarah m. Nathaniel Holmes."


2522. Henry Rolfe (Rofe)

1Pope, Charles Henry, Pioneers of Massachusetts, page 391.
"ROLFE, ROALFE, ROAFE, ROFFE,
Henry, Newbury, propr. Wife Honour; ch. Anna, (m. 1, Thomas Blanchard, 2, Richard Gardner,) Hannah, (m. Richard Dole,) John, Benjamin.
He d. 1 March, 1642-3. Will, dated 15 (12) 1642, beq. to wife, eldest son John and other children under 21 years; brother John R., cousin John Sanders of Salisbury, and kinsman Thomas Whiteer. The widow Honour made nunc. will at the house of Thomas Blanchard in Charlestown; prob. at Ipswich 20 (12) 1650. Beq. to sons Benjamin and John, dau. Hannah Dole that lives at Newbury, and another dau.; to her 4 grand children; 3 pounds, ten shillings due her in England."

2Savage, James, Genealogical Dictionary of the Frirst Settlers of New England, page 571.
"HENRY, Newbury, one of the early sett. prob. from Co. Wilts, with w. and childr. of wh. John, Benjamin, and Hannah, wh. m. the first Richard Dole, are kn. d. 1 Mar. 1643; in his will of 15 Feb. preced. beside w. and ch. he names br. John and neph. John Saunders, and calls Thomas Whittier, kinsman. Perhaps his wid. was Honour, wh. d. at Charlestown, 19 Dec. 1650."


2523. Honour

1Savage, James, Genealogical Dictionary of the Frirst Settlers of New England, vol 3 page 571.
"HENRY, Newbury, one of the early sett. prob. from Co. Wilts, with w. and childr. of wh. John, Benjamin, and Hannah, wh. m. the first Richard Dole, are kn. d. 1 Mar. 1643; in his will of 15 Feb. preced. beside w. and ch. he names br. John and neph. John Saunders, and calls Thomas Whittier, kinsman. Perhaps his wid. was Honour, wh. d. at Charlestown, 19 Dec. 1650."