John "The Immigrant" Woodruff

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John "The Immigrant" Woodruff

Also Known As: "John Woodruffe", "Woodroffe", "John Woodroffe"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: St. Mary Northgate, Canterbury, Kent, England
Death: May 09, 1670 (65-66)
Southampton, Suffolk County, Province of New York
Immediate Family:

Son of John Woodruff, Sr. and Elizabeth Gosmer
Husband of Ann Woodruff
Father of John "The Elder" Woodruff; Anne Wooley; Elizabeth Dayton and John "The Younger" Woodruff, Jr.

Occupation: Civic leader
Immigrated: Immigrated in 1640 to Lynn, MA then moved to Suffolk County New York
Immigration Year: 1640
Managed by: Rick Pfeiffer
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About John "The Immigrant" Woodruff

Burial record:

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/77536412/john-woodruff

John Woodruff Sr immigrated from England and arrived in Lynn, Massachusetts in 1640. He moved to Suffolk County, New York and lived there until his death in 1670.

His burial location is unknown, but is probably in Suffolk County, New York where he lived.

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John WOODRUFF Sr. #1 (John WOODRUFF #993, Robert WOODRUFF #982, William WOODRUFF #971) was born 1604 in Saint Mary Northgate, England, and died 9 MAY 1670 in Southampton, LI, NY.

John Woodruff arrived at Southampton, LI, NY with step-father John Gosner in 1640.

Family

From https://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=elizawoodruffs&id...

He married Ann ? in Saint Mary Northgate, England.

Children of John WOODRUFF Sr. #1 and Ann ? are:

  • + 2 i. John WOODRUFF Jr. #2 was born 1637 in Sturry, Kent, England, and died 27 APR 1691 in Elizabethtown, NJ.
  • 3 ii. Anne WOODRUFF #999 was born ABT 1639 in Southampton, LI, NY. She married Robert WOOLEY. He was born 1615 in of Southampton, LI, NY.
  • + 4 iii. Elizabeth WOODRUFF #998 was born 1640 in Southampton, LI, NY.
  • + 5 iv. John WOODRUFF #02 was born 1650 in Southampton, LI, NY, and died 1703 in Southampton, LI, NY.

Notes

Anne Gosmer was John's step sister. Did they marry?

  • babtised at St Mary Northgate, England, where his great uncle, William Russell was churchwarden
  • recorded as a churchwarded in Fordwich in 1636, where he had married Ann___, and their infant son John was babtised in 1637 in the adjoining parish of Sturry, Kent, England
  • arrived at Lynn, MA in 1639
  • original settler of Southampton, LI, NY with his wife, infant son, stepfather, John Gosmer and mother; signed the Southampton Plantation Contract of 1640
  • "It is indicative of John Gosmer's regard for his stepson that on February 20, 1660, "Mr John Gosmer gave and assigned unto John Woodruff Senr that mesuage or tenement scituate over against the said Mr. gosmer his home lot, which tenement he bought of John topping, with all the appurtenances to the said tenement belonging, with all the land, fencing, and the privileges thereunto appertaining, according as was formerly purchased as aforesaid. Allsoe the said Mr. Gosmer gave unto him the said John Woodruff Senr the five acres was laid out to him the said John Gosmer instead of land he gave up in the ox pasture, doth acknowledge to bee unto him the said John Woodruff his heirs executors administrators and assigns forever. - Witness: Henry Pierson, register." (RS II, p 136)"
  • The will of John Woodruff was proved July 1, 1670, "at the court of Sessions at Southold, devised to his "Eldest son John Woodruff of Elizabeth Town, New Jersey," a "half Crown Piece in full of all portions and patrimony to be expected of me; 20 punds each were left to his daughters Anne Wooley and Elizabeth Dayton, and the residue of his estate to his wife Ann and "Youngest son John Woodruffe," and appointed them executors. The witnesses were Christopher Foster and John Laughton. The probate includes this testimony: "Know all men by this that the above written will is of my own handwriting and that I saw ye said Joh Woodruff sett to his marke and take off ye seale or stamp the wax. As witness my hand, John Laughton." The inventory of the estate, taken May 24, 1670, was appraised as 122 pounds, 7 shillings, 8 pence, and "one half of ye land and housing and accomodation is already clearly by deed of fit disposed of to his son John, the other we apprize at 55 pounds. John Howell, Henry Pierson, Edward Howell, John Jennings." (Abstracts of Wills in the Surrogate's office City of New York and published in Collections of the New York Historical Socity, 1892, p 17)"
  • History of Long Island by Benjamin F Thompson, p 147
  • CNW I p 28 -38

References

  1. The Woodruffs of New Jersey who came from Fordwich, Kent, England, by way of Lynn, Massachusetts, and Southampton, Long Island. by Woodruff, Francis E. (Francis Eben), 1844-1914. (1909). Page 13. < Archive.Org >
  2. link to The Heroes of the American Revolution and Their Descendants: Battle of Long ... By Henry Whittemore. Page 124
  3. https://www.longislandsurnames.com/getperson.php?personID=I00754&tr...
  4. https://josfamilyhistory.com/htm/hopkins/woodruff/woodruff-gens5-7....
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John "The Immigrant" Woodruff's Timeline

1604
1604
St. Mary Northgate, Canterbury, Kent, England
1604
St Mary, Nothgate, Fordwich, England
1637
1637
Sturry, Kent, England
1639
January 6, 1639
Fordwich, Kent, England
1639
Southampton, Long Island, NY, United States
1640
1640
Age 36
Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
1650
1650
Southampton, Suffolk County, New York, British Colonial America
1670
May 9, 1670
Age 66
Southampton, Suffolk County, Province of New York