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Elizabeth Towne Clement (Fawne)

Also Known As: "Elizabeth Fane"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Haverhill, Essex Co., Massachusettes Bay Colony
Death: March 27, 1715 (81)
Haverhill, Essex Co., Province of Massachusettes
Place of Burial: Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of John Fawne and Elizabeth Fawne
Wife of Robert Clements, II
Mother of John Clement; Daniel Clements; Abraham Clements; Hannah Crockett; Fawne Clements and 7 others

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About Elizabeth Towne Clement

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Elizabeth Clement formerly Fawne aka Fawne aka Faune was born before 30 Apr 1633 in London, England to John Fawne and Elizabeth (Unknown) Fawne. [sibling%28s%29 unknown]. She married Robert (Clements) Clement — married 8 Dec 1652 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts. She is the mother of John Clement, Abraham Clements, Hannah Clement, Fawn Clements and Lydia (Clement) Johnson. Elizabeth died about 1715 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts.

Profile last modified 14 Jan 2020 | Created 6 Aug 2010

Elizabeth (Fawne) Clement migrated to New England during the Puritan Great Migration (1620-1640).

Biography

Elizabeth was baptized at St. Olive Old Jewry in London, England on April 30, 1633.[1]

Elizabeth and Robert Clement were married December 8, 1652.[2]

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Name

Elizabeth /Fawn/[3] Marriage

08 DEC 1652[4] Husband: Robert Clement Wife: Elizabeth Fawn Marriage

Wife of Robert Clements — married December 8, 1652 in Haverhill,Essex, Massachusetts Death

1715-03-27 Haverhill,Essex, Massachusetts, USA Sources

↑ Anderson, Robert Charles. The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England 1634-1635. Volume II C-F. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001. p. 506. Link to page on ancestry.com. ↑ New England Marriages to 1700,[New England Marriages to 1700. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008.) Originally published as: New England Marriages Prior to 1700. Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015. https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/i/21174/333/426918559] ↑ Source: #S387 : Page: Tree #0218 ↑ Source: #S387 : Page: Tree #0218 Source S387: Author: Brøderbund Software, Inc. : Title: World Family Tree Vol. 3, Ed. 1 : Publication: Name: Release date: February 9, 1996; Footnotes

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  • Robert Clement, immigrant ancestor of the Clements in America, was born in England, about 1590. and came to America in 1642. landing at Salisbury. He was in Andover also in 1642, and removed to Haverhill in 1643, where he settled and became a prominent citizen. He was deputy to the general court from 1647 to 1653 inclusive. His family came with him probably, except his youngest daughter, who remained in Coventry, Warwickshire, England, until 1652, when she too came to Haverhill and soon afterward married John Osgood, of Andover. Robert Clement became associate judge of the county court and was early appointed to give oath of fidelity to the inhabitants of Haverhill. He was frequently appointed on committees to set off land and fix limits for the pioneers. He is recorded as being "a man of rare integrity and superior talents." He must have been an inn-keeper in 1653, when he was given permission by the Salisbury court to sell wine in Haverhill. He owned the first grist mill built in Haverhill. He died on the farm where he first settled, in Haverhill, September 29, 1658. His will was dated September 6, 1658, when not all of his children were in New England. He mentions his wife, sons Job, John, Abraham and Daniel; sons (in law) Moses Pingrin, Abraham Morrill and John Osgood ; "to my children's children that are in New England ; to Mr. Ward, our minister." Children : 1. Job; was the first tanner in Haverhill; his marriage to Margaret Dummer is the first marriage recorded in the town. He was given a quarter of an acre of land near the mouth of Mill Brook, on the south side of Water street, where now stands a tenement house, and there he built the first tannery in town. In 1650 he was appointed a judge to decide small causes. 2. John, married, 1648, Sarah Osgood. 3. Robert, mentioned below. 4. Abraham. 5. Daniel. 6. Sarah. 7. Lydia. 8. Mary, born about 1637 ; indicted for witchcraft, 1692; living in 1695.
  • (II) Robert Clement, son of Robert Clement (I), was one of the grantees representing the settlers in the deed from the Indians to the settlers of Haverhill. He was a cooper by trade, and the first to work at that business in the town. He was a town officer, county commissioner and associate judge. He took the prescribed oath of allegiance in November, 1677, and was living in 1692. He lived on Water street near the site of the Exchange block. He married, December 3, 1652, Elizabeth, died March 27, 1715, daughter of John Fane, of Ipswich and Haverhill. Children: 1 John, born September 16, 1653; mentioned below. 2. Daniel, born July 3, 1655; died January 10, 1679-80, at New Jersey. 3. Abraham, born July 14, 1657; married. May 10, 1683, Hannah Cove. 4. Hannah, born October 2, 1660. 5. Fane, born March 2, 1661-62; married, November 21, 1688, Sarah Hoyt. 6. Nathaniel, born September 6, 1663; died at Saco, Maine, April 16, 1680. 7. Robert, born March 29, 1665 ; married, December 18, 1695, Deliverance Oddihorn. 8. Lydia, born December 14, 1668; married, February 19, 1688-89, John Johnson Jr. 9. Mary, born June 8, 1670; died July 1, 1670. 10. Mary, born July 24, 1673; died February 11, 1678. 11. Jonathan.
  • (III) John Clement, son of Robert Clement (2), born in Haverhill, Massachusetts, September 16, 1653, died May 16, 1692. He took the oath of allegiance in Haverhill in 1677. In 1676 he received from the town eight shillings six pence for services as a soldier in King Philip's war, in Lieutenant Benjamin Swett's company. The inventory of his estate was filed June 10, 1692. He married, February 22, 1676, Elizabeth Ayer. Children: 1. Samuel, born November 2, 1677; married, July 11, 1705, Ruth, daughter of Joseph and granddaughter of Joseph Peasley. 2. Job, born February 20, 1679; married Mehitabel Ayer. 3. Mary, born February 20, 1681. 4. Elizabeth, born April 9, 1684. 5. John, born July 18, 1686; mentioned below. 6. Nathaniel, born June, 1689; married Sarah Morrill. 7. Hannah, born September 11, 1691 ; died September 15, 1691. 8. Abraham, born September 12, 1692.
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Elizabeth (Fawne) Clement (bef. 1633 - abt. 1715) Elizabeth Clement formerly Fawne aka Fawne Born before 30 Apr 1633 in London, Englandmap ANCESTORS ancestors Daughter of John Fawne and Elizabeth (Unknown) Fawne [sibling%28s%29 unknown] Wife of Robert (Clements) Clement — married 8 Dec 1652 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusettsmap DESCENDANTS descendants Mother of John Clement, Abraham Clements, Hannah Clement, Fawn Clements and Lydia (Clement) Johnson Died about 1715 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusettsmap Profile managers: Puritan Great Migration Project WikiTree private message [send private message], Loren Fay private message [send private message], and Joshua Allen private message [send private message] Profile last modified 14 Jan 2020 | Created 6 Aug 2010 This page has been accessed 1,108 times. The Puritan Great Migration. Elizabeth (Fawne) Clement migrated to New England during the Puritan Great Migration (1620-1640). Join: Puritan Great Migration Project Discuss

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Elizabeth Towne Clement's Timeline

1633
April 1633
Haverhill, Essex Co., Massachusettes Bay Colony
1653
September 16, 1653
Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
1655
July 3, 1655
Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
1656
September 14, 1656
Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
1657
July 14, 1657
Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
1660
October 2, 1660
Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British America
1661
March 2, 1661
Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, (Present USA)
1663
September 6, 1663
Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
1665
March 29, 1665
Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts