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Moses Cleveland, II
(c.1620 - c.1702)
U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 Name: Moses Cleveland SAR Membership: 2473 Birth Plac...
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Benjamin Nye
(1659 - 1676)
BENJAMIN NYE, b. say 1659; (if he was 16 years of age on 23 April 1675), and d. umm. and intestate, together with over fifty other Plymouth Colony soldiers, north of Old Rehoboth (at what is now Centra...
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Sarah Rowlandson MP
(1669 - 1675)
Sarah Rowlandson was born on 15 September 1669 in Lancaster, Worcester County, Massachusetts.1 She was the daughter of Rev. Joseph Rowlandson and Mary White.1 Sarah Rowlandson died on Tuesday, 18 Febru...
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Samuel Hayden MP
(c.1635 - 1676)
Samuel Hayden was in the War against King Philip with the Suffolk Troops and was at the Great Swamp Fight Dec.19,1675. Administration of his estate was given to widow Hannah Oct.31,1676, inventory take...
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Nehemiah Hayden, Sr. MP
(1648 - 1718)
NEHEMIAH HAYDEN b 12-14-1647 Braintree, Mass; d 1-12-1718 Braintree m. 3-16-1678 Hannah Neale b c 1657 Providence, R.I. d 2-7-1720 married by Rev. Joseph Dudley Nehemiah Hayden was a life-lon...
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Daniel Hayden MP
(1640 - 1713)
In 1675 Daniel Hayden served in King Philip's War. He was commissioned Lieutenant of the local Train Band and in 1697 and of the Troop of Horse in 1698.Daniel Hayden was Hannah's stepbrother, son of Wi...
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John Ames MP
(1610 - 1698)
John came to Plymouth, MA in 1626. John removed to Bridgewater, MA and died without issue. Two brothers, William and John, sons of John and Christian (Browne) Ames, were the originators of about half...
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Joseph Garrett
(1648 - 1714)
Joseph was a soldier in Philip’s war. (56) Citations 56. Samuel Deane, History of Scituate, Massachusetts, from Its First Settlement to 1831., Loring, Boston, 1831 Links
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Cornet John Buck MP
(c.1625 - 1697)
John Buck Birth: 1625 - Hingham, Norfolk England (ALT: Dec 19 1613 - London, Middlesex, England) Death: 1698 - Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts Wife: Elizabeth Holbrook, Sarah Faunce John ...
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Lt. Isaac Buck MP
(c.1620 - 1696)
Isaac Buck, Lieutenant Birth: between 1602/1605 - London, London, England / 1612, Padbury,Bucks, England / "say, 1620" Death: before Mar 8 1696 - Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts, Will Proved ...
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Jacob Waterhouse, Sr.
(c.1605 - 1676)
ENSIGN JACOB1 WATERHOUSE was born Abt. 1605 in England He married HANNAH Bef. 1640 She was born Abt. 1620 in England
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Major Simon Willard MP
(1605 - 1676)
ID: I1309 Name: Simon WILLARD Sex: M Birth: APR 1605 in Horsemonden, Kent, England Baptism: 7 APR 1605 Horsemonden, Kent, England Death: 24 APR 1676 in Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts R...
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Joseph Belcher MP
(1641 - 1678)
Resided from 1664 in Milton Massachusetts. 7 children; 3rd Joseph. 6. JOSEPH BELCHER, (Gregory). born Dec. 25, 1641, on his marriage was given by his father 9 acres of land in Milton, where he settle...
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Sgt. John Drew MP
(1651 - 1723)
John Drew (son of William Drew and Elizabeth Matthews) was born 1651 in Dover, Strafford, NH, USA and died 27 Oct 1723 in Dover, Strafford, NH, USA He married Rebecca Cook, daughter of John Cook and Ma...
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Capt. Joshua Hobart MP
(c.1614 - 1682)
Capt. Joshua Hobart. Born ca 1614 in Hingham, Norfolk. Joshua was baptized in Hingham, Norfolk, on 9 Oct 1614.5 Joshua died on 28 Jul 1682 in Hingham, MA.33 Religion: admitted to Charlestown chruch 163...
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Sgt. John Plimpton MP
(1620 - 1677)
John Plympton was born in 1620 in Cambridge, England. He died on 19 May 1677 in Canada. He married Jane Dammin on 13 Mar 1642/1643 in Dedham, MA. THE FIRST GENERATION IN AMERICA BEARING THE NAME OF P...
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Job Lane MP
(c.1620 - 1697)
Job Lane Birth: 1620 - Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, England Death: Aug 23 1697 - Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts Parents: James Lane, Katherine Russell Married: Sarah Boyce, Anna Reyner ...
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John Sprague, Sr. MP
(1633 - 1676)
Notes for JOHN SPRAGUE: The book, "Saints and Strangers", by George Willison says of John: "(He) was a spark of the old flint, it appears, and spent hours in the stocks for highly misdemeaning himsel...
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Dea. John Greenland, Jr. MP
(1644 - 1728)
"The Spragues of Malden, Mass.", by George Walter Chamberlain, page 83. John Greenland was from Malden, MA. He was a deacon and the most influential member in the church for many years. Took the Free...
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Joshua Atherton MP
(1656 - 1721)
Joshua Atherton was a soldier in King Philip's War, under Capt.Henchman of Boston, Dec. 20, 1675. He returned to Lancaster with his family in 1687, where he was a farmer and tanner. He settled at Still...
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Sarah Fuller MP
(c.1624 - 1676)
Sarah Bowen Birth: Circa 1624 - Wales Death: Feb 14 1676 - Rehoboth, Plymouth Colony Parents: Richard Bowen, Ann Bourne Husband: Robert Fuller She immigrated, departing from Wales circa ...
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Benjamin Scott MP
(b. - c.1684)
"eldest son" died single about April 1684. Took the oath of allegiance about 1678 at Braintree. He was in King Philip's War (Reg. Vol.37). S.P.6-453: Will of Benjamin Scott, Oct.7,1683 - presented at...
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Thomas Davenport
(1645 - 1675)
Thomas Davenport (bp. 2 March 1645, killed in the Swamp Fight, King Philip's War, Dec. 1676)
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Humphrey Johnson MP
(1620 - 1693)
Born about 1620 in Great Amwell, England. He was baptized on Nov 5, 1620 in Great Amwell. He died about July 24, 1693 in South Hingham, MA. Son of Captain John Johnson and his first wife, Mary Heath. ...
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Thomas Goble, Jr.
(1634 - 1690)
Fought in King Philip's war under Captain Prentice's company. Was later charged with brother Daniel and cousin Steven with killing 3 Indian women and their children. Thomas was acquitted. Daniel and St...
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Samuel Richardson, Jr. MP
(1646 - 1712)
Samuel Richardson, Jr. Birth: May 22 1646 - Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts Death: Apr 29 1712 - Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts Buried in First Burial Ground of Woburn. “Here lyes ye body of...
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James Hovey MP
(1650 - 1675)
James Hovey father of James Hovey was born about 1650 settled with his father and brother in Brookfield about 1668. Killed by the Indians, when a considerable number of his townsmen were massacred, Aug...
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James Hovey MP
(1674 - 1765)
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Deacon Richard Goodman MP
(1609 - 1676)
Richard's parents are unknown. Civil War General Joseph Hooker and educator John Dewey are descendants. IMMIGRANT, 1632/3 FREEMAN, 14 MAY 1634 PEQUOT WAR VETERAN, 1637 CONSTABLE, 1656 KILLE...
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William Smead, Jr. MP
(c.1635 - 1704)
William Smead Birth: 1635 - Essex, England, Death: 1704 - Deerfield, Franklin, Massachusetts Parents: William Smead, Judith Stoughton Married: Elizabeth Lawrence He served in King Philip'...
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Praisever Turner
(1640 - 1675)
Praisever Turner, son of Jeffrey of Dorchester, born 1640. Married Elizabeth Copley, Jan. 26 1665, a daughter of the wife of Nathaniel Phelps by her first husband. She married Samuel Langton, Dec. 1 16...
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Peter Cooper MP
(1607 - 1667)
CAME TO NEW ENGLAND ON PASS. SHIP "SUSAN & ELLEN" May 1635 (some sources list 13 April 1635) SERVED IN KING PHILLIP'S INDIAN WAR OF 1660 "Peter Cooper, immigrant ancestor, came to New England i...
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Thomas Skidmore AKA "Thomas Scudmore" MP
(1605 - 1684)
from At the age of 35 Thomas Skidmore was married and living in Westerlleigh, Gloucester County, England. In 1635, he was an Agent of Governor Winthrop in planning Saybrook. In Apr 1635 he sent cattl...
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Lt. John Thomson MP
(1617 - 1696)
He was fined for incontinency with wife before marriage, which indicates their first child was born too soon after marriage. From Mayflower Families: John THOMPSON died on 16 Jun 1696 in Middlebo...
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Col. Jonathan Wade of Ipswich MP
(1612 - 1683)
Immigrated, perhaps with wife, in 1632 on the “Lyon” (or Lion); settled 1st in Charlestown, then in Ipswich. Rose in ranks of the militia from Lt to Col & served in King Philip’s War. Will was probated...
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William Ballard of Andover MP
(c.1617 - 1689)
from WILLIAM BALLARD was born in England, as his name and associations here show, and about the year 1617, as by his deposition at a later time. He is generally believed to have come in the ship "M...
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Major Charles Frost MP
(1632 - 1697)
killed by indians
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John Sutton, Jr. MP
(c.1617 - 1691)
Will: 12 NOV 1691 Note: Age about 70. Bequests to wife Elizabeth and children John, Nathaniel, Nathan, Elizabeth, Mary, Sarah and Hester. 2 parents: John SUTTON & Julian ADCOCK b: BEF 11 FEB 1598/9...
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Isaac Shepard MP
(1639 - 1676)
Apparently all of Ralph Shepard's family were with him at Concord with the exception of his daughter Sarah and his son Thomas; and all of them appear to have lived on contiguous farms. His son Isaac , ...
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Samuel Smedley MP
(1646 - 1675)
Samuel was killed in King Philip’s War. Shattuck's Concord reports the following about the Smeadly family: "Two brothers came to Concord before 1639. Baptiste d. Aug. 16, 1675; his son Samuel m. Hann...
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Nicholas Potter of Salem MP
(c.1604 - 1677)
Title: History & Genealogies of Potter Families in Am Author: Potter, Charles Edward Year: 1888 Description: Historical & biographical sketches of Am descendants of Potter families. Family Lines ...
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Samuel Scripture of Groton MP
(c.1649 - c.1720)
SAMUEL1 SCRIPTURE of Groton, Massachusetts, was born about 1649, perhaps in England or the West Indies, and died between 1720 and 1728, probably at Groton. from He married at Cambridge, Massach...
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Dr. William Avery MP
(1621 - 1686)
WARNING: William’s parentage is in dispute. Some show him as the son of Robert and Joane Avery. ____ Occupation: Physician Occupation: Apothecary (Pharmacist) Will: 15 OCT 1683 Created 5 Ev...
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James Libby
(c.1638 - 1676)
(III) James, fourth son and child of John (2) and Agnes Libby, was born in Scarborough about 1676. From the time he was fourteen years of age until his death he lived in Portsmouth. He followed the occ...
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Samuel Libby
(1641 - 1677)
James and Samuel lost their lives in Phillip's War. They were unmarried. One was killed at Black Point in the spring of 1677; the other was taken sick in the garrison, carried to Boston and died there ...
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Anthony Libby
(1649 - 1718)
King Philip's War late 1670s , Scarborough, York, ME : NOTE: may not be reproduced without express written permission of The Maine Genealogist! "A DOLEFUL SLAUGHTER NEAR BLACK POINT," The Battle at M...
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John Gallup MP
(1646 - 1733)
iii. John Gallup, born 14 September 1646 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts; died 14 April 1735 (ALT death date: 26 Dec. 1733: see Note) in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, USA; Parents: ...
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Lieut. Thomas Cooper MP
(1617 - 1675)
from Lt. Thomas COOPER was born abt 1617 in England & died on 5 Oct 1675 in Springfield, MA Parents: Thomas COOPER Notes ° He sailed from London on the Christian, March 16, 1634-5, at the...
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Israel Hill MP
(1648 - 1677)
------------- John Hill of Dorchester, Mass. , and his descendants by J. Gardner Bartlett. Published 1904 by New-England Historic Genealogical Society in Boston. Written in English. Page 4-5.
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William Brooks, of Scituate MP
(1615 - 1680)
William/1p Brooks was born in England about 1615, perhaps in Essex.1,2 William Brooke, 20, and Gilbert Brooke, 14, were enrolled at London, 17 Jun 1635, for passage to New England on the Blessing, John...
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Capt. Nicholas Manning MP
(1644 - 1724)
Captain Nicholas Manning ,Sea Captian, born in St. Petrox parrish, Dartmouth, co. Devon, 23 June 1644, son of Richard and Anstice (Calley). Came to Salem about 1662, and on 23 June 1663 married a much ...
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Sgt. John Heald of Chelmsford MP
(c.1637 - 1687)
John Heald - was chr. on 26 Mar 1637 and died on 17 Jun 1689 in Concord, Mass. . He was the son of John Heald and Dorothy Royle.John married Sarah Dean on 10 Jun 1661 in Concord, Mass.. He is spoke...
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Abraham Drake
(1654 - 1714)
Notes One of the wealthiest and most prominent men of Hampton. Inherited the paternal estate, Drakeside. Abraham was a selectman of Hampton in 1696, 1703, and 1708; juryman in 1698. He was 1 of 8...
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John Kingsley MP
(1665 - c.1733)
From KINGSLEY GENEALOGY by Brown: He was a soldier in the King Philip's War and engaged in the Naraganset Expedition under Major Bradford. He married first Sarah Sabin and second, Elizabeth Storrs of M...
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Lt. Preserved Abell MP
(1644 - 1724)
Remarks : Vital Records of Rehoboth,MA , 162-1896 - Arnold; The Abell family in America The Abell family was friendly with King Philip before the war. King Philip would often visit their home, sittin...
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Timothy Noyes MP
(1655 - 1718)
Credited with service in King Philip's war (Nov. 24, 1676). Inventory of will was taken Nov., 1718. Legatees were named: Wife Mary was to have the westerly end of the house; James to have one-fourth of...
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Thomas Drake MP
(1635 - 1692)
From Willis Elmer Tulare's notes (insert in Genealogical Record p.27): "Thomas came to America about 1653-4. He was accompanied by his sisters Joan and Elizabeth. His name first appeared on the Weymout...
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Sgt. Thomas Rand MP
(1627 - 1683)
Thomas was a boy of six odd years when he reached Mass. with his parents. Thomas fought in the King Phillip Indian War and attained the rank of Sergeant in Massachuset t's Colonial forces. He was a...
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Peter Lurvey, Sr. MP
(c.1653 - 1721)
Peter Lurvey and his wife Mary were at Ipswich, Massachusetts as early as 1670. He is said to have been a Russian Jew from Archangel, Russia, who, after living for a time in England, determined to migr...
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Mark Batchelder MP
(1635 - 1675)
From the Bachelor Genealogy by Frederick Clifton Pierce: MARK, b. in Wenham ; killed Dec. 19, 1675. Mark Batchellor was admitted freeman May 27. 1665. In 1675 King Philip's War broke ou...
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John Sherman, Ill
(1638 - 1675)
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William Salisbury MP
(1622 - 1675)
William Salisbury, the first of this line who came to America from England in 1648, was born in Wales, doubtless in Denbighshire, son of John Salisbury of Llanrhaidr, Wales, 14th Generation. He dispose...
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Daniel Goble, Sr. MP
(1641 - 1676)
DANIEL2 GOBLE (THOMAS1) was born July 18, 1641 in Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, and died September 26, 1676 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts. He married HANNAH BREWER February 25, 1663/64 in Su...
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Edward Kingman MP
(1619 - c.1675)
Military service: Dec 1675, Served from Weymouth in Capt. Isaac Johnson's Company in King Philip's War. Links Descendants of Henry Kingman
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John II "The Founder" Nutting MP
(1620 - 1676)
A Gruesome Death for Dear John Nutting (by Wallace Nutting) "John Nutting came from England in 1639 as John Winthrop's land steward, and settled in Groton, MA, where, at the door of his house, gun ...
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Mary Harris MP
(c.1662 - d.)
Mary SHEPARD was born in 1660/61 in Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Parents: Ralph SHEPARD and Thankslord PERKINS. Spouse: Thomas HARRIS and Mary SHEPARD were married on 17 Sep 1688 in Concord, Middl...
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Capt. John Holbrook MP
(c.1617 - 1699)
Listed as Captain John Holbrook-------------------- Notes from Janet and Robert Wolfe Genealogy Gateway, 2010/07/06 John likely emmigrated to America before 1625. "It is known that John Holbrook'...
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Increase Niles, I MP
(1646 - 1693)
Source: "Nine Generations of the Niles Family in America," by Donald E. Niles; completed Nov. 6, 2001 Increase Niles I served from 10-12/1675 in Johnson's Company in King Philip's War. His marriage t...
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John Shaw, of Weymouth MP
(1630 - 1704)
When he was five years old he came with his parents to Watertown, MA. He was a weaver. He lived in the times when the Indians were raiding. This culminated in King Philip's War, during which John serve...
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Samuel Davis, Sr. MP
(1639 - 1720)
Samuel Davis was made freeman March 91, 1689-90. He was with Major Simon Willard at the Brookfield fight on Sept. 28, 167'5. (King Philip's War, p. 121.) His farm was on the back road from Concord to...
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John 'the Carpenter' Reed MP
(1646 - c.1727)
John Reed was a house carpenter, and appears to have been man of considerable property, and an extensive dealer in land. He changed his residence from Weymouth, MA to Taunton, MA (South Purchase) about...
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John Babcock MP
(1644 - 1684)
1662- Early settler of Westerly, RI. 1669, May 18- Freeman. 1675- Fought in the Great Swamp Fight during King Philip's War. 1678, June 12- Elected as Consevator of the Peace for Westerly, RI by t...
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Daniel Denison, Maj. General MP
(1612 - 1682)
Daniel Denison came w/father to New Eng in 1631. Following is from New Eng Historical & Genealogical Register Apr 1892 written by himself: "I was the eldest of the 3 brothers that was brought to New En...
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James Phillips, Sr.
(1621 - 1676)
James married Mary Richmond and had at least six children. He was one of the original purchasers of Taunton, MA, North Purchase in 1668. He was killed by Indians in 1676 during the King Philips War. Hi...
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Samuel Poore, Jr. MP
(c.1653 - 1727)
Samuel served under Major Appleton in King Phillip's war in the Narraganset Campaign of December, 1675. Samuel owned a house and land on the west bank of the Merrimack River in Newbury, now Newburypo...
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Capt. William Raymond MP
(1637 - 1709)
Originally known as William Rayment. Genealogies of the Raymond Families of New England, 1650-1 to 1886', compiled by Samuel Raymond and published in 1886, reports at page 121: The Court records ...
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Capt. John Dodge MP
(c.1636 - 1722)
Identified as John **7 in some family genealogies (Deleted from the Geni profile name in accordance with Geni Naming Conventions) John Dodge settled in what was then included in Beverly, but later wa...
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William Cahoon MP
(1633 - 1675)
William Colquhoun fought the English in the brutal battles of Dunbar and Worcester in Scotland, and was captured by the Army of Parliament. He was indentured to the iron mines in Braintree, Massachuset...
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Thomas Chase, Sr. MP
(1654 - 1733)
Among Aquila's sons was Thomas (1654-1733), a carpenter and farmer. He resided in Newbury all his life and served in the militia twice against Indians--once in King Philip's War in 1675, and once again...
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Daniel Adams, I MP
(1652 - 1713)
Daniel - b. 1652, Watertown, MA; d. Nov. 7, 1713, Simsbury, CT. Will dated Jul. 29, 1713 and proved Dec. 7, 1713. Served in King Philip's War under Maj. Simon WILLARD in 1675. Moved to Windsor, CT by 1...
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Maj. Thomas Savage MP
(1608 - 1682)
Thomas Savage (1608 - February 14, 1682) was an English soldier and New England colonist and merchant, attaining the rank of major in King Philip's War. from Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-...
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Samuel Graves MP
(1655 - 1723)
from CHILDREN OF THOMAS GRAVES (2) AND HANNAH ‑‑‑‑‑‑ 2. Samuel Graves (6) was born 1 Oct. 1655 in Lynn, Mass., and died Dec. 1723 in Lynn. His will was dated 7 Dec. 1723 and probated 2 Jan. 1723/4....
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Henry Kimball MP
(1615 - 1676)
Came to America with parents in 1634. First at Watertown, then to Ipswich circa 1646, and finally to Werham circa 1655. Constable in 1669. Biography The Kimball family goes back several generations...
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Rev. Edward Bulkeley MP
(1614 - 1696)
Edward Bulkeley matriculated pensioner from St. Catharine’s College, Cambridge, Easter, 1629. He arrived at New England before his father and the rest of his family. He was at that time barely 21 years...
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John Batchelder, II MP
(c.1633 - 1705)
Pane-Joyce Genealogy ------------------------------ ------------------------------ -------------------- Family of Sergt. John Batchelder (337) & Rebecca [Batchelder] 704. John Batchelder. Born ca 1...
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Capt. Isaac Wheeler MP
(1640 - 1712)
Isaac Wheeler was born in Lynn, MA, 1646, (1640 on gravestone) and was married by Thomas Stanton, Jan. 10, 1667, to Martha, daughter of Thomas and Dorothy (Thompson) Park. He served in King Philip's Wa...
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Capt. Benjamin Swett, the Indian Fighter MP
(1624 - 1677)
Captain Benjamin Swett (John1), born in England as early as 1626, married, 1 Nov. 1647, Hester, dau. of Hon. Nathaniel Weare of Hampton, N.H. He lived seven years in Newbury, on the Woodbridge farm, ju...
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John Ford
(1649 - 1675)
JOHN WAS KILLED IN THE KING PHILIPS WAR BY INDIANS ON THE CONNECUTT RIVER
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Lt. Jonathan Delano MP
(1647 - 1720)
Lieut. Jonathan Delano was born 1648 in Duxbury, Plymouth Co., MA and died 23 DEC 1720 in Dartmouth, Bristol Co., MA. parents: Philip Delano b: BEF 7 DEC 1603 in Leiden, Holland and Hester Dewsbery...
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James Ross MP
(c.1620 - 1690)
[He] came from London on the ship "John & Sarah," in 1651; he served in King Philip's war, and was one of those who suffered losses because of the depredations of the Indians. James Ross, a Royalist ...
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William Palmer MP
(c.1638 - 1675)
Killed in King Phillip's War in 1675.--------------------adopt ed by his mother's second Husband, Robert Paddock. --------------------William Sr. PALMER comes to Plymouth on the Fortune in 1621. Son, ...
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Capt. James Parker MP
(1617 - 1700)
In 1673, James Parker was promoted to lieutenant and then captain of the local militia – or pikemen, as they were called – indicating that worries over possible war with the native tribes were rising. ...
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Henry Hall of Misquamicutt MP
(c.1637 - 1705)
Henry Hall was born about 1637 in Misquamicutt, Kings Co., Rhode Island and died 5 Nov 1705 Westerly, RI Family parents: John Hall III b abt 1605 in England & Elizabeth Rogers ? Married a...
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Capt. Anthony Low MP
(c.1623 - 1692)
Anthony Low lived in Warwick from 1656 until 1676. During King Philip's War, in March, 1676, his new house in Swansea was burned. In a letter to John Winthrop, Roger Williams writes that the Indians "....
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John Ensign MP
(1644 - 1676)
John was one of the heroes under Capt. Michael Pierce of Scituate, who fell when Capt. Pierce and nearly all of his men were slain in the Rehoboth battle in 1676, better known as the Pawtucket Fight, i...
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Samuel Steele MP
(1652 - 1710)
He was a Farmer in Hartford, Hartford Co., CT. He served in the military in 1675 in Hartford, Hartford Co., CT. He served in the King Philip's War. He was Congregational on 2 Jun 1695 in Hartford, Ha...
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George Phelps, Sr. MP
(1606 - 1687)
Haplogroup E1b1b1a3 The Origins of George Phelps Parents unknown. Among the first settlers of Dorchester, Massachusetts, in 1630, together with his brother's family and other members of Rev. Mr...
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Nils "Nicholas" Utter MP
(c.1636 - 1722)
Notes for NICHOLAS MATTSON UTTER: Nils Matson Utter soldier and member of the tenth expedition to Delaware. Found on Parkhouse records from May and June 1655. from research in Sweden: Nils (Niels) Ma...
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Capt. Thomas "The Indian Fighter" Wheeler MP
(c.1620 - 1676)
Capt. Thomas Wheeler was born about 9 April 1620 at Cranfield, Bedford, England (baptized 8 APR 1620) and died 10 December 1676 at Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. He is NOT Thomas Wheeler of ...
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Sgt. Joseph White MP
(c.1652 - 1706)
Joseph resided in Taunton on the westerly side of Scaddings pond. He was a soldier in King Philip's war and was wounded in the "Swamp Fight." He is mentioned in the Plymouth Colony records as one of th...
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