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John Hudson

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Kingston-on-Hull, York, England
Death: 1684 (55-56)
Duxbury, Plymouth Cty, MA
Place of Burial: Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
Immediate Family:

Biological son of Ralph Hudson and Mary Hudson (Watts)
Husband of Ann Hudson and Abigail Hudson
Father of Mary Bishop; Abigail Stetson; Henry Hudson; Hannah Turner; Rhoda Palmer and 1 other
Brother of Hannah Leverett; John Hudson; Elizabeth Eastman; Elizabeth Hudson; Mary Hudson and 1 other

Migration: John Hudson was the John Hudson, age 12, who sailed to New England in the ship Susan & Ellen in 1635 apparently with his father, Ralph Hudson.
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Immediate Family

About John Hudson, of the Plymouth Colony

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hudson-511

Profile last modified 27 Mar 2023 | Created 27 May 2011

There are disproven, disputed, or competing theories about this person's parents.

John Hudson (abt. 1623 - bef. 1688)

John Hudson

Born about 1623 in England [uncertain]

Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]

[sibling%28s%29 unknown]

Husband of Ann (Rogers) Hudson — married before Mar 1656 in Duxbury, Plymouth Colony [uncertain]

Father of Mary (Hudson) Bishop, Hannah (Hudson) Turner, Abigail (Hudson) Stetson and Elizabeth (Hudson) Vickery

Died before 7 Sep 1688 before about age 65 in Duxbury, Plymouth County, Plymouth Colony [uncertain]

Profile last modified 27 Mar 2023 | Created 27 May 2011

John Hudson is currently protected by the Puritan Great Migration Project for reasons described in the narrative.

There are disproven, disputed, or competing theories about this person's parents. See the text for details.

Biography

John Hudson married Ann Rogers, daughter of John and Frances (--?--) Rogers, circa 1655 at Duxbury, Plymouth Colony. John died in Duxbury shortly before 07 September 1688, the date his estate was inventoried.[1]

His wife was apparently accosted, as a court record shows, dated 05 March 1655:

"Wee psent Richard Turtall for laciviouse carriage toward Ann Hudson, the wife of John Hudson, in taking hold of her coate and inticing her by words, as alsoe by taking out his instrument of nature that hee might prevaile to lye with her in her owne house."[2]
The will of John Hudson of Duxbury, dated 20 November 1683 and proved 12 September 1688, made bequests to daughter Hannah Turner of lands & houses in Duxbury; to wife Ann the improvement during her widowhood; to daughter Rhoda Palmer £8; to daughter Elizabeth Vicory £10; to daughter Abigail Stetson £10; wife Anne Hudson and son (-in-law) Japhet Turner to be executors; witnessed by Thomas Palmer & Elizabeth Palmer. Estate inventoried 07 September 1688, totaled £48, sworn to by Japhet Turner 12 Sept 1688.[1][3]

His daughter, Hannah Turner of Duxbury, executed a deed on 08 March 1696/7, recorded on 25 August 1697, in which she gave to her son Japhett Turner, out of "good will & motherly affection" 50 acres of upland and meadow with housing and marshland of 8 acres, "to be holden according to the mannor of East Greenwich in the county of Kent in free & common..."[4] Hannah's father deeded this same property to her on 05 April 1684.[5]

On 16 January 1712, his daughters, Abigail Stetson, Hannah Turner, and Rhoda Palmer are granted administration of his remaining estate that was left to his widow who was now deceased. His fourth daughter Elizabeth who was mentioned in his will was also deceased at this time.[6]

Children

Children of John and Ann (Rogers) Hudson (Note: none of these daughters have a recorded birthdate in Massachusetts between 1640 and 1670):[7]

Mary Hudson b. c. 1654; married James Bishop
Rhoda Hudson b. c. 1656 Marshfield, Massachusetts; m. _____ Palmer
Elizabeth Hudson b. about 1662 (?typo) Marshfield; m. Rev Jonathan Vickery of Hull, Massachusetts
Abigail Hudson b. abt 1658 Marshfield; m. c 1676 John Stetson
Hannah Hudson b. c 1660 Marshfield; m. Japheth Turner.
Research Notes

Disputed Parents

He can be confused with John Hudson, brother of Ralph, whom Anderson has concluded are not the same persons. For a full explanation see Hudson-512 Anderson's Great Migration disputes parents Ralph Hudson and Mary Watts:

As we learn from the immigrant Ralph Hudson's will, the apparent "son" John Hudson who appears as part of the family on the 1635 passenger list was actually his brother. Ralph Hudson's will, dated 1638, bequeathed to John Hudson my brother, £40 at age 24. We conclude that John Hudson, the passenger of 1635 and the brother of Ralph Hudson, probably died soon after 1638 or departed New England to return to England or move to one of the other colonies.[8]

Burial: Burial Hill Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA (supposed location).[9] This memorial currently (Jan 2023) incorrectly names father as Ralph.

Sources

↑ 1.0 1.1 "Abstracts from the first book of Plymouth County Probate Records" The Genealogical advertiser Vol. 1:42.
↑ Shurtleff, Nathaniel B., Records of the colony of New Plymouth in New England : printed by order of the legislature of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (Boston, MA: Wm. White, 1855) Vol. 3:97.
↑ "Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Probate Records, 1633-1967," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G97D-J836 : 20 May 2014), Probate records 1686-1702 and 1849-1867 vol 1-1F > image 19-20 of 490; State Archives, Boston.
↑ "Massachusetts Land Records, 1620-1986," images, FamilySearch (22 May 2014), Plymouth > Deeds 1664-1711 vol 1-5 > image 260 of 652; county courthouses and offices, Massachusetts. Plymouth Deeds Vol. 2:96.
↑ [(https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99Z7-PCRF?cc=2106411&w... "Massachusetts Land Records, 1620-1986,"] images, FamilySearch (22 May 2014), Plymouth > Deeds 1664-1711 vol 1-5 > image 35 of 652; county courthouses and offices, Massachusetts. Plymouth Deeds Vol. 1:47-48.
↑ "Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Probate Records, 1633-1967," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-997D-ZXBY : 20 May 2014), Probate records 1708-1717 and 1817-1861 vol 3-3P > image 118 of 710; State Archives, Boston.
↑ Tingley, Raymon Meyers, Some ancestral lines : being a record of some of the ancestors of Guilford Solon Tingley and his wife, Martha Pamelia Meyers (Rutland, VT: Tuttle, 1935), pp. p. 150,
↑ Great Migration 1634-1635, G-H. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2009.) Originally published as: The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume III, G-H, by Robert Charles Anderson. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2003. Vol. 3:444-5, "John Hudson" & "Ralph Hudson" (Link by subscription to AmericanAncestors.org.
↑ Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34286422/john-hudson: accessed 24 January 2023), memorial page for John Hudson (Jul 1623–20 Nov 1683), Find A Grave: Memorial #34286422; Burial Details Unknown; Maintained by Linda Mac (contributor 47062703). (No gravestone extant.)
See also:
Davis, Walter Goodwin, The ancestry of Joseph Neal, 1769-c.1835, of Litchfield, Maine (Portland, ME: Southworth-Anthoensen Press, 1945), p. 44.
Tingley, Raymon Meyers, Some ancestral lines : being a record of some of the ancestors of Guilford Solon Tingley and his wife, Martha Pamelia Meyers (Rutland, VT: Tuttle, 1935), pp. 30, 150, 160, 284.
Banks, Charles Edward, The Planters of the Commonwealth; a Study of the Emigrants and Emigration in Colonial Times (Boston, Houghton Mifflin company, 1930). Page 133.
Sumner, Edith Bartlett, Ancestry and descendants of Samuel Bartlett and Lucy Jenkins (Los Angeles, CA: n.p., 1951) p. 101:
Ann Rogers, living in 1683, married first ca. 1657, George Russell Jr.; married second ca. 1661, John Hudson who died Duxbury ca. 1683; four children. Agreement 7-2-1673 between John and Ann Hudson and George Russell says that Ann had been the former wife of George Russell, deceased."
Our Royal, Titled, Noble, and Commoner Ancestors & Cousins website (incorrectly gives father as Ralph)

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/103484028/john-hudson
John Hudson

BIRTH Jul 1623 West Yorkshire, England

DEATH 1688 (aged 64–65) Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts,

USA BURIAL Burial Hill Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA MEMORIAL ID 103484028 ·

John Hudson was the husband of Ann Rogers Hudson. They were the parents of Elizabeth Hudson who married Nathaniel Eastman. John and Ann Hudson lived in Duxbury, Plymouth County, MA.

John Hudson came from England to Massachusetts in 1635 as a 12 year old child, aboard the ship "Susan & Ellen" with other family members bound for New England. Ship records indicate the "Primary Immigrant": Ralph Hudson, Wife Marie 42; Child John 12; Child Elizabeth 5; Child Hannah 14. Along with 5 servants of Ralph Hudson named as Benjamin Thwing, Ann Gibson, Judith Kirk,John More, Henry Knowles. The Ralph Hudson family lived in Boston.

By 1666 John Hudson appears in Duxbury town records in land transactions describing him as owning land in Duxbury, Plymouth County, MA. Vol A pg 212-213. He appears again …

Read More Family Members Parents Photo Ralph Hudson 1593–1651 Photo Marie "Mary" Watts Hudson 1593–1651 Spouse Ann Rogers Hudson 1634–1712 Children Mary Hudson Bishop 1654–1740 Elizabeth Hudson Vickery 1658–1706 Photo Abigail Hudson Stetson 1660–1727



Parents

Ralph Hudson 1593–1651

Marie "Mary" Watts Hudson 1593–1651===

Spouse

Ann Rogers Hudson 1634–1712



Originally, this profile said that John Hudson was born in Marshfield, Massachusetts. However, Marshfield was not settled until 1632, and further, other online sources indicate that he was born in England. The ship by which he immigrated remains unidentified.



From: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=elymochar...

He came from England on the "SUSAN and ELLEN" in 1635

John Hudson was the John Hudson, age 12, who sailed to New England inthe ship Susan & Ellen in 1635 apparently with his father, Ralph Hudson.
The listing includes: "Ralph Hudson, age 42 , draper of Kingston-on-Hull,York; Mrs. Mary Hudson, age 42; Hannah Hudson, age 14;John Hudson, age 12, and Elizabeth Hudson, age 5, who were going to Cambridge, Massachusetts."

Links

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/103484028/john-hudson

John Hudson BIRTH Jul 1623 West Yorkshire, England

DEATH 1688 (aged 64–65) Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA

BURIAL Burial Hill Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA MEMORIAL ID 103484028

John Hudson was the husband of Ann Rogers Hudson. They were the parents of Elizabeth Hudson who married Nathaniel Eastman. John and Ann Hudson lived in Duxbury, Plymouth County, MA.

John Hudson came from England to Massachusetts in 1635 as a 12 year old child, aboard the ship "Susan & Ellen" with other family members bound for New England. Ship records indicate the "Primary Immigrant": Ralph Hudson, Wife Marie 42; Child John 12; Child Elizabeth 5; Child Hannah 14. Along with 5 servants of Ralph Hudson named as Benjamin Thwing, Ann Gibson, Judith Kirk,John More, Henry Knowles. The Ralph Hudson family lived in Boston.

By 1666 John Hudson appears in Duxbury town records in land transactions describing him as owning land in Duxbury, Plymouth County, MA. Vol A pg 212-213. He appears again in the Duxbury town records in 1684, Vol A, pg 262 regarding a neighbor's land transactions near land owned by John Hudson on North river above bridge running upriver to maple tree, on southerly side of Pudding Brook.

History of Duxbury (from Wikipedia): "In 1620, the English settlers known as the Pilgrims established their colony in Plymouth. Per the terms of their contract with financial backers in London, they were required to live together in a tight community for seven years. At the end of that term in 1627, land along the coast was allotted to settlers for farming. Thus, the coastline from Plymouth to Marshfield was parceled out, and many settlers began moving away from Plymouth.[1]"

"At first, those who settled in Duxbury came to work their new farms just in the warmer months and returned to Plymouth during the winter. It was not long, however, before they began to build homes on their land, and soon requested permission from the colony to be set off as a separate community with their own church. Duxbury, which originally included land that is now Pembroke, was incorporated in 1637.[1]"

"Some of the most influential men in the colony received grants in Duxbury and became its first leaders. Captain Myles Standish, the military leader of the colony, lived in "the Nook," an area now known as Standish Shore. Elder William Brewster was for many years the religious leader of the colony. He may have named Duxbury after his possible home of Duxbury Hall, in Chorley, England, in which he led services to the colony until it received its own minister in 1637. John Alden was another important settler. His house, now a museum on Alden Street, was the site of many important meetings of the colony's leaders. The graves of some of Duxbury's first settlers can be found in the Old Burying Ground on Chestnut Street, next to the site of original meetinghouse.[1] Theory has it that the town was named by Myles Standish after the family estate of his childhood in Lancashire. The ancient Standish family in northern England owned much land and large estates, including the two main family headquarters of Standish Hall and Duxbury Manor, in Lancashire, since the before the Middle Ages. Myles Standish's will delineates his inheritance rights to very particular lands near and around Standish and mostly Duxbury Manor, stating his descent from both lines of the Standish family; and so it has been suggested that he named the new town in Massachusetts after the estate where he grew up."

"Duxbury was primarily a farming community throughout the 17th and 18th centuries. Its quiet history in the 18th century was interrupted only by the Revolutionary War.[1]"

IT IS NOT KNOWN FOR CERTAIN WHERE JOHN HUDSON IS BURIED or if any headstone remains. This memorial is being set up to serve as a place marker while descendants continue to research for records which might confirm a burial location. There are several old historic cemeteries in the vicinity of old Duxbury, but some of them did not come into use until the 1700's. The historic Burial Hill cemetery in Plymouth County in the vicinity of Duxbury had burials in the late 1600's, the earliest headstones were wooden and no longer remain. The oldest headstone still found in this cemetery is said to be from 1681. It is not yet confirmed whether John Hudson is buried there.

Family Members

Parents

Ralph Hudson 1593–1651

Marie "Mary" Watts Hudson 1593–1651

Spouse

Ann Rogers Hudson 1634–1712

Children

Mary Hudson Bishop 1654–1740

Elizabeth Hudson Vickery 1658–1706

Abigail Hudson Stetson 1660–1727


https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hudson-511

There are disproven, disputed, or competing theories about this person's parents.

John Hudson (abt. 1623 - bef. 1688)

John Hudson

Born about 1623 in England [uncertain]

Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]

[sibling%28s%29 unknown]

Husband of Ann (Rogers) Hudson — married before Mar 1656 in Duxbury, Plymouth Colony [uncertain]

Father of Mary (Hudson) Bishop, Hannah (Hudson) Turner, Abigail (Hudson) Stetson and Elizabeth (Hudson) Vickery

Died before 7 Sep 1688 before about age 65 in Duxbury, Plymouth County, Plymouth Colony [uncertain]

Profile last modified 27 Mar 2023 | Created 27 May 2011

John Hudson is currently protected by the Puritan Great Migration Project for reasons described in the narrative.

There are disproven, disputed, or competing theories about this person's parents. See the text for details.

Biography

John Hudson married Ann Rogers, daughter of John and Frances (--?--) Rogers, circa 1655 at Duxbury, Plymouth Colony. John died in Duxbury shortly before 07 September 1688, the date his estate was inventoried.[1]

His wife was apparently accosted, as a court record shows, dated 05 March 1655:

"Wee psent Richard Turtall for laciviouse carriage toward Ann Hudson, the wife of John Hudson, in taking hold of her coate and inticing her by words, as alsoe by taking out his instrument of nature that hee might prevaile to lye with her in her owne house."[2]
The will of John Hudson of Duxbury, dated 20 November 1683 and proved 12 September 1688, made bequests to daughter Hannah Turner of lands & houses in Duxbury; to wife Ann the improvement during her widowhood; to daughter Rhoda Palmer £8; to daughter Elizabeth Vicory £10; to daughter Abigail Stetson £10; wife Anne Hudson and son (-in-law) Japhet Turner to be executors; witnessed by Thomas Palmer & Elizabeth Palmer. Estate inventoried 07 September 1688, totaled £48, sworn to by Japhet Turner 12 Sept 1688.[1][3]

His daughter, Hannah Turner of Duxbury, executed a deed on 08 March 1696/7, recorded on 25 August 1697, in which she gave to her son Japhett Turner, out of "good will & motherly affection" 50 acres of upland and meadow with housing and marshland of 8 acres, "to be holden according to the mannor of East Greenwich in the county of Kent in free & common..."[4] Hannah's father deeded this same property to her on 05 April 1684.[5]

On 16 January 1712, his daughters, Abigail Stetson, Hannah Turner, and Rhoda Palmer are granted administration of his remaining estate that was left to his widow who was now deceased. His fourth daughter Elizabeth who was mentioned in his will was also deceased at this time.[6]

Children

Children of John and Ann (Rogers) Hudson (Note: none of these daughters have a recorded birthdate in Massachusetts between 1640 and 1670):[7]

Mary Hudson b. c. 1654; married James Bishop
Rhoda Hudson b. c. 1656 Marshfield, Massachusetts; m. _____ Palmer
Elizabeth Hudson b. about 1662 (?typo) Marshfield; m. Rev Jonathan Vickery of Hull, Massachusetts
Abigail Hudson b. abt 1658 Marshfield; m. c 1676 John Stetson
Hannah Hudson b. c 1660 Marshfield; m. Japheth Turner.
Research Notes

Disputed Parents

He can be confused with John Hudson, brother of Ralph, whom Anderson has concluded are not the same persons. For a full explanation see Hudson-512 Anderson's Great Migration disputes parents Ralph Hudson and Mary Watts:

As we learn from the immigrant Ralph Hudson's will, the apparent "son" John Hudson who appears as part of the family on the 1635 passenger list was actually his brother. Ralph Hudson's will, dated 1638, bequeathed to John Hudson my brother, £40 at age 24. We conclude that John Hudson, the passenger of 1635 and the brother of Ralph Hudson, probably died soon after 1638 or departed New England to return to England or move to one of the other colonies.[8]

Burial: Burial Hill Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA (supposed location).[9] This memorial currently (Jan 2023) incorrectly names father as Ralph.

Sources

↑ 1.0 1.1 "Abstracts from the first book of Plymouth County Probate Records" The Genealogical advertiser Vol. 1:42.
↑ Shurtleff, Nathaniel B., Records of the colony of New Plymouth in New England : printed by order of the legislature of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (Boston, MA: Wm. White, 1855) Vol. 3:97.
↑ "Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Probate Records, 1633-1967," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G97D-J836 : 20 May 2014), Probate records 1686-1702 and 1849-1867 vol 1-1F > image 19-20 of 490; State Archives, Boston.
↑ "Massachusetts Land Records, 1620-1986," images, FamilySearch (22 May 2014), Plymouth > Deeds 1664-1711 vol 1-5 > image 260 of 652; county courthouses and offices, Massachusetts. Plymouth Deeds Vol. 2:96.
↑ [(https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99Z7-PCRF?cc=2106411&w... "Massachusetts Land Records, 1620-1986,"] images, FamilySearch (22 May 2014), Plymouth > Deeds 1664-1711 vol 1-5 > image 35 of 652; county courthouses and offices, Massachusetts. Plymouth Deeds Vol. 1:47-48.
↑ "Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Probate Records, 1633-1967," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-997D-ZXBY : 20 May 2014), Probate records 1708-1717 and 1817-1861 vol 3-3P > image 118 of 710; State Archives, Boston.
↑ Tingley, Raymon Meyers, Some ancestral lines : being a record of some of the ancestors of Guilford Solon Tingley and his wife, Martha Pamelia Meyers (Rutland, VT: Tuttle, 1935), pp. p. 150,
↑ Great Migration 1634-1635, G-H. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2009.) Originally published as: The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume III, G-H, by Robert Charles Anderson. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2003. Vol. 3:444-5, "John Hudson" & "Ralph Hudson" (Link by subscription to AmericanAncestors.org.
↑ Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34286422/john-hudson: accessed 24 January 2023), memorial page for John Hudson (Jul 1623–20 Nov 1683), Find A Grave: Memorial #34286422; Burial Details Unknown; Maintained by Linda Mac (contributor 47062703). (No gravestone extant.)
See also:
Davis, Walter Goodwin, The ancestry of Joseph Neal, 1769-c.1835, of Litchfield, Maine (Portland, ME: Southworth-Anthoensen Press, 1945), p. 44.
Tingley, Raymon Meyers, Some ancestral lines : being a record of some of the ancestors of Guilford Solon Tingley and his wife, Martha Pamelia Meyers (Rutland, VT: Tuttle, 1935), pp. 30, 150, 160, 284.
Banks, Charles Edward, The Planters of the Commonwealth; a Study of the Emigrants and Emigration in Colonial Times (Boston, Houghton Mifflin company, 1930). Page 133.
Sumner, Edith Bartlett, Ancestry and descendants of Samuel Bartlett and Lucy Jenkins (Los Angeles, CA: n.p., 1951) p. 101:
Ann Rogers, living in 1683, married first ca. 1657, George Russell Jr.; married second ca. 1661, John Hudson who died Duxbury ca. 1683; four children. Agreement 7-2-1673 between John and Ann Hudson and George Russell says that Ann had been the former wife of George Russell, deceased."
Our Royal, Titled, Noble, and Commoner Ancestors & Cousins website (incorrectly gives father as Ralph)



https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/103484028/john-hudson

John Hudson

BIRTH Jul 1623 West Yorkshire, England

DEATH 1688 (aged 64–65) Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts,

USA BURIAL Burial Hill Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA MEMORIAL ID 103484028 ·

John Hudson was the husband of Ann Rogers Hudson. They were the parents of Elizabeth Hudson who married Nathaniel Eastman. John and Ann Hudson lived in Duxbury, Plymouth County, MA.

John Hudson came from England to Massachusetts in 1635 as a 12 year old child, aboard the ship "Susan & Ellen" with other family members bound for New England. Ship records indicate the "Primary Immigrant": Ralph Hudson, Wife Marie 42; Child John 12; Child Elizabeth 5; Child Hannah 14. Along with 5 servants of Ralph Hudson named as Benjamin Thwing, Ann Gibson, Judith Kirk,John More, Henry Knowles. The Ralph Hudson family lived in Boston.

By 1666 John Hudson appears in Duxbury town records in land transactions describing him as owning land in Duxbury, Plymouth County, MA. Vol A pg 212-213. He appears again …

Read More Family Members Parents Photo Ralph Hudson 1593–1651 Photo Marie "Mary" Watts Hudson 1593–1651 Spouse Ann Rogers Hudson 1634–1712 Children Mary Hudson Bishop 1654–1740 Elizabeth Hudson Vickery 1658–1706 Photo Abigail Hudson Stetson 1660–1727

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John Hudson, of the Plymouth Colony's Timeline

1628
1628
Kingston-on-Hull, York, England
1644
August 22, 1644
Boston, Suffolk, MA, USA
1650
1650
Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts
1655
1655
Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England
1657
1657
Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, American Colonies
1658
1658
Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony
1658
1684
1684
Age 56
Duxbury, Plymouth Cty, MA