Edmund Chamberlain, Jr.

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About Edmund Chamberlain, Jr.

Below is research listed on Edmund Jr.'s father's Geni.com profile, Edmund Chamberlain(Chamberline),Sr. This shows Edmund Sr's 12 children by his 2 wives.

Source for this tree: http://www.reocities.com/Colosseum/Court/8705/EdChamb.htm

Edmund Chamberlain (he spelled his name as "Chamberline.") married Mary Tuner on 4 Jan 1646/7 in Roxbury as his first wife. The marriage was performed by Rev. John Eliot.

They had seven known children:

1) Mary (bp. 16 Apr 1648, Roxbury, Suffolk, MA). She was again baptized as a child of about 8 years of age on 1 Feb 1656, Chelmsford, MA. Mary died before 1675 as a second Mary Chamberlain was born to Edmund and his second wife.

2) Sarah (18 Dec 1649 Woburn, Middlesex, MA - 25 Dec 1717 Roxbury, MA) Married Joseph Davis, 28 Oct 1670, Roxbury, MA.

3) John (12 Jan 1651 Woburn, Middlesex, MA - 3 Mar 1652 Woburn, MA). His birth was not recorded and the record of his death (John, s. of —) provides no information about his parentage, but he is with little doubt, a son of Edmund.

4) Elizabeth (11 Mar 1652 Woburn, Middlesex, MA - 1678 Woburn). The record of her birth simply calls her “daughter of Emond Chamberlin.” Her baptism in 1656 with her siblings identify her as “Elizabeth, about 5 years old.” Married Thomas Wheeler, 5 May 1673, Charlestown, MA.

5) John (About 1654 Woburn, Middlesex, MA - 27 Dec 1721, Chelsea, MA) Married Hannah, about 1677, probably Middlesex County, MA.

6) Edmund (30 May 1656 Chelmsford, Middlesex, MA - 19 Dec 1675 Dedham, MA) Baptized Chelmsford on 29 June 1656. He was a soldier in Capt. Samuel Moseley’s Company during King Philip’s War and was killed on 19 Dec 1675, while engaged in the great “Swamp Fight” at Dedham, MA. Never married.

7) Jacob (15 Oct 1658 Chelmsford, Middlesex, MA - 7 Nov 1721 Roxbury, MA) Married (1) Mary Child, 24 Jan 1683/4, Roxbury, MA; (2) Sarah (Faxon) Weld, 29 Apr 1719, Roxbury, MA.

Mary died at Roxbury “1669, Month 10, day 7...at Samuel Ruggles’ house (Roxbury Vital Records, CR-1).” She appears to have been there on a visit and may have been related to that family. Her tombstone, which has no dates on it, is located near the tombstone of Gov. Dudley.

After her death Edmund Chamberlain married secondly to Hannah Witter (1630 Swampscott, Essex, Massachusetts - 28 Jul 1696 Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut) the daughter of William Witter and Annis Churchman. They had five more children:

1) Susanna (June 1671 Malden, Middlesex, MA - 6 May 1672, Malden, MA) Died young.

2) Ebenezer (1 Apr 1672, Malden, Middlesex, MA – 6 Dec 1672 Malden, MA) Died young.

3) Susanna (Jun 1674 Malden, Middlesex, MA - 16 Dec 1713 Boston, Suffolk, MA). She is given as a daughter by Austin and Bowen, but is not mentioned in vital records. Married, as his second wife, John Tuckerman, 14 Nov 1693, Boston, MA.

4) Edmund (31 Jan 1675 Malden, Middlesex, MA - 18 Dec 1751 Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut) married Elizabeth Bartholomew, 21 Nov 1699, Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut.

5) Mary (bp. 22 Sep 1678 Roxbury, Suffolk, MA) married James Leavens, 21 Nov 1699, Woodstock, CT.

He is buried in the main churchyard next to the First Congregational Church of Woodstock.

Sources: Chamberlain Association of America, Mss Gen., New England Historic Society, SG/CHA/49-14, Edmund of Roxbury [RC321-1 thru 4R, #1]. Chamberlain Families, by Prentiss Glazier, Vol. I, “Chamberlain Families in Connecticut, 1790,” P. 42; Vol. II, “Descendants of Edmund¹ Chamberlain of Roxbury,” pp. 27-28. The History of Woodstock, Connecticut, Norwood, MA, 1926, by Clarence Winthrop Bowen, Vol. III, P. 270 [RC 397]. A History of Chelmsford, Massachusetts, by W. Waters, 1917, Three Volumes, Vol. 1, P. 27 [RC 285]. History of Peter Parker and Sarah Ruggles, by J.W. Linzie, 1913, pp. 147, 371, 374, 541. Cutter’s book on early Connecticut familes. Also see, the histories of Roxbury, Chelsea, Malden, Revere, Dudley, and Hopkinton, MA. And other sources listed upon request.

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Edmund Chamberlain, Jr.'s Timeline

1676
January 31, 1676
Danford, New Haven County, Connecticut Colony
1700
August 23, 1700
Woodstock, Suffolk County, Province of Massachusetts
1701
March 6, 1701
1703
February 23, 1703
1708
1708
Woodstock, Suffolk County, Province of Massachusetts
1712
May 11, 1712
1714
November 10, 1714
Stafford, Hartford County, Connecticut Colony, Colonial America
1720
January 2, 1720
1932
October 29, 1932
Age 256