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Francis Wyman

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Westmill, Hertfordshire, England
Death: November 28, 1699 (82)
Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Place of Burial: Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Francis Wyman and Elizabeth Wyman
Husband of Judith Wyman and Abigail Wyman
Father of John Wyman; Israel Reade Wyman; Judith Wyman; Francis Wyman, III; William Wyman and 11 others
Brother of Lt. John Wyman; Richard Wyman; Thomas Wyman; Elizabeth Wyman; William Wyman, died young and 1 other

Occupation: Tanner, Farmer
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About Francis Wyman

Francis Wyman 24 February 1619–28 November 1699 (Age 80) Westmill, Hertfordshire, England


Immigrated to New England 1635.

The Life Summary of Francis

When Francis Wyman was born on 24 February 1619, in Westmill, Hertfordshire, England, his father, Francis Wyman, was 27 and his mother, Elizabeth Richardson, was 26. He married Judith Pierce on 30 January 1644, in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. He died on 28 November 1699, in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America, at the age of 80, and was buried in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. Spouse and Children

Francis Wyman Male 1619–1699

•  Male

Judith Pierce Female 1627–1650

•  Female

Marriage 30 January 1644 Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States VIEW ALL Name Meaning

Wyman

Francis English: from the Middle English personal name Wymund, Old English Wīgmund (composed of the elements wīg ‘war’ + mund ‘protection’), reinforced by the cognate Old Norse form Vígmundr, introduced by Scandinavian settlers in northern England. Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006. Possible Related Names Wayman Wayment Weyman Whyman Wiman Windham Sources (3)

Francis Wiman in entry for Judeth Wiman, "Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915"

Frances Wyman in entry for Judith Wyman, "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001"

Francis Wyman, "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001" Photos and Memories (16)

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Francis Wyman Male 1592–1658

•  Male

Elizabeth Richardson Female 1593–1630

•  Female Siblings (9)

John WYMAN Male 1617–1717

•  Male

Thomas Wyman Male 1618–1677

•  Male

Francis Wyman Male 1619–1699

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Lt. John Wyman Male 1621–1684

•  Male

Richard Wyman Male 1623–1645

•  Male

Story Highlight

The Brothers Wyman

Francis and John Wyman were born at Westmill, Hertsfordshire, England and baptized there in the Church of St. Mary. Westmill is just south of Cambridge, which was a chief source of the puritan moveme …

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Francis Wyman

1619–1699 Judith Pierce

1627–1650 Marriage: 30 January 1644

World Events (3)

1620 · The Pilgrims Board the Mayflower Age 1 "The Pilgrims boarded the Mayflower in search of religious freedom in the New World in September 1620. The Mayflower set sail from Plymouth, England, with 102 passengers, 40 of whom called themselves ""Saints."" After two stormy months at sea, the ship reached the New World. Nearly half of the group died during their first winter due to malnutrition and the harsh New England winter."

1642 · The English Civil War Age 23 A series of conflicts regarding England's governance during the years 1642 to 1651 is now known as The English Civil War. Charles I summoned supporters to join him against his enemies in Parliament. In October 1642, nearly 10,000 men fought for Charles I and chased Parliament across the River Tamar. Fighting continued for years and was finally ended at the Battle of Worcester on September 3, 1651, with a Parliamentarian victory.

1688 · Glorious Revolution Age 69 The Glorious Revolution brought the downfall of Catholic King James II and the reign of his Protestant daughter Mary and her Dutch husband, William III of Orange.


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Francis "Frances" Wyman Jr.

Born before 24 Feb 1620 in Westmill, Hertfordshire, England

Son of Francis (Wymant) Wyman and Elizabeth (Richardson) Wyman

Brother of Thomas Wyman, John Wyman, Richard Wyman, Elizabeth Wyman, William Wyman and George Wyman

Husband of Judith (Pierce) Wyman — married 30 Jan 1644 in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts

Husband of Abigail (Reed) Wyman — married 2 Oct 1650 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts

Father of Judith Wyman, Francis Wyman III, William Wyman, Abigail (Wyman) Richardson, Timothy Wyman, Joseph Wyman, Nathaniel Wyman, Samuel Wyman, Thomas Wyman, Benjamin Wyman, Stephen Wyman and Judith (Wyman) Bacon

Died 30 Nov 1699 in Woburn, Middlesex County, Province of Massachusetts Bay

10:33: Jillaine Smith edited the data for Francis Wyman Jr. (bef.1620-1699). (Fixed formatting) [Thank Jillaine for this]

Francis Wyman Jr. migrated to New England during the Puritan Great Migration (1620-1640).

Biography

Francis, "ye son of Francis Wyman," was baptised at West Mill, near Buntingford, Hertfordshire, on 24 February 1619.[1] (New Style date would be 1620.) His parents were Francis Wyman and Elizabeth Richardson.

Francis Wyman was of Charlestown Massachusetts. 1640; Moved to Woburn Massachusetts. Judith Pierce was his first wife. His children were all by the second wife.

Frances Wyman was deposed in Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, in 1684 and gave his age as 64 years. [2]

Family

Francis married twice.

He married 30 January 1645 to Judith Peirce (b. Norwich); baptized (as adult, obviously) 26 Sep 1652 He married 2 October 1650 to Abigail Read. Children, all of Francis and Abigail:[citation needed]

Judith 29 Sep 1652 - 22 Dec 1652 Francis ca. 1654 - d.s.p. 26 Apr 1676 William ca. 1656 - 1705. Married Prudence Putnam Abigail ca. 1660 - 17 Sep 1720. Married 2 Jan 1675 Stephen Richardson Timothy 15 Sept 1661 - 1709. Married Hannah Joseph 9 Nov 1663 - d.s.p. 24 Jul 1714 Nathaniel 25 Nov 1665 - 8 Dec 1717. Married 28 June 1691 or 1692 Mary Winn (Married 30 Nov 1720 John Locke) Samuel 29 Nov. 1667 - 17 May 1725. Married 1692 Rebecca Johnson Thomas 1 Apr 1671 - 4 Sep 1731. Married 5 May 1696 Mary Richardson (Married 17 Aug 1733 Josiah Winn) Benjamin 25 Aug 1674 - 19 Dec 1735. Married 20 Jan 1702 Elizabeth Hancock (Married 22 Aug 1739 Jonathan Bacon) Stephen 2 June 1676 - 19 Aug 1676 Judith born 15 Jan 1679 still alive 1715. Married Nathaniel Bacon Woburn

Francis and his brother, John, were some of the first settlers at Woburn in 1641.[3] Francis was made a freeman 6 May 1657 and was a selectman from Woburn in 1674-5.

Francis built his house about 1666 on the outskirts of Woburn, now part of Burlington, still standing in the 20th century. He was a tanner and farmer. Francis and his brother John were tanners on Wymans Lane and were first mentioned as being of Charlestown 18 Dec. 1640 when they were signers of the "town orders" at the time of their settlement in Woburn. In 1640 500 acres of land in Woburn (now Burlington) was granted to Mr. Thomas Coytmore and was subsequently sold by Joseph Rock to Francis and John for £50 in Oct. 1667. They also owned a large farm in West Woburn extending into Billerica adjoining the Coytmore grant. "Billerica, 19.9m.1661. At a Towne Meeting, The towne do grant to ffrances Wyman & John Wyman that parcell of land that lyeth betweene Woburne line & the former that they purchased of Mr. Dunster, which is by estimation four score acres, more or less and is bounded on the South or South East with Captaine Gookins farme line." "Whereas John Wright, Isaac Cole, ffrancis Wiman, John Wiman, ffrancis Kendall, Robert Peirce, Matthew Smith & Joseph Wright, members in full communion with the Church of Christ at Woburne, were presented by the Grand Jury of the County of Middlesex in New England at the Court in October last (1671) for refuseing communion with the Church of Woburne in the Lord's Supper, and rejecting the counsell of neighboring churches, and all other measures for healing the disorder and scandall thereby occasioned: This Court having heard their severall answers, wherein they pretend and alledge that the grounds of their withdrawing are sundry scruples in poynt of conscience, not daring to partake with the church for fear of defilement by sin, giving some reasons of their dissatisfaction, which not being satisfactory to the Court, who are sensible of the scandall thereby redounding to our profession, and considering the directions given by the word of God and laws of this Colony, requiring the attendance of all due meanes for preserving the peace and order of the churches in the wayes of godliness and honesty, that so all God's ordinances may have passage unto edification, according to the rules of Christ. This Court do therfore, upon serious consideration of the whole case, order that the respective churches of Charlestown, Cambridge, Watertown, Redding & Billerica be moved and requested from the Court, according to God's ordinance of communion of churches, to send their elders and messengers unto the church of Woburn the ( ) day of March next, where the brethren that were presented as above said are ordered and required to give a meeting together with the church there, and shall have liberty humbly and inoffensively to declare their grievances, and the church also to declare the whole case for the hearing of their proceedings: And after the case is fully heard by the said councill, they are to endeavor the healing of their spirits, and making of peace among them, for the issuing of matters according to the word of God, and to make returne of what they shall do herein to the next county Court to be held at Cambridge: And the Recorder of this Court is ordered seasonably to signify the Court's mind herein to the several churches above named. It is ordered that the Court's final determination in the above named case be respited, untill they receive the councill's return, and the above named persons that were presented by the Grand Jury are ordered to attend at the next court at Cambridge." These people of Woburn were prosecuted before the Middlesex County Court Dec. 1671 for contempt for the ordinance of Infant Baptism as administered in the church of Woburn and for withdrawing from that church and attending the assemblies of the Anabaptists which was not allowed by law. John Wyman seemed to have been convinced of the "error" of his ways and was admitted back to the church in Woburn and took an active part in the settlement of Rev. Jabez Fox as a colleague of Rev. Thomas Carter in 1697. In his will 10 March 1683/4 he gave them 40/ each calling them his "Reverend Pastors". Francis however always retained his partiality for the Baptists for in his will 5 Sept. 1698 he gave to two elders of the Baptist Church in Boston, Mr. Isaac Hull and Mr. John Emblen 20/ each. Francis did however remain in communion with the church in Woburn. Death and Legacy

Francis was buried at the First Burial Ground at Woburn. "Here lyes ye body of Francis Wyman, aged about 82 years, died November 28th, 1699".

I Frances Wyman in ye Town of Woobourne… Tanner… doe… make… my last will and testament…

Imprims my will is and I doe hereby Give unto my well beloved wife abigaill the free use and full improvement of ye East End of my house that is to say that half of my house next Jaccob diymans with ye yuse of so much of my seller roome as shee shall have ocation for, for her convenience, and like wise shee shall have the yuse of my new barne or att least so much of it as shee shall have ocation for and further my will is that my wife shall have and I doe hereby give unto my wife one thirde parte of ye produce of ye Corne of what sort so Ever: and of ye grace [?graze] and hay and of ye hopps, hemp and flax &c that is Raized and produced by ye Improvement of my homested and ye place I bought of dunham & with all my other lands, which I shall give to my son Benjmen and my will is that this third parts of ye produce as above sd shall all be geathered in and fitted for my wifs yuse and in good order: further: my will is that my wife shall have Constantly and att all times good and Conveniant firewood provided for her and brought to such place neare ye hous as shee shall appoint and so much as shee shall have ocation for her own yuse all this dureing ye Time of her natturall life and further my will is that my wife shall have two of my [ ] for her yuse dureing ye Time of her natural life and I further give unto my wife my sorill mare to her and her Heirs for ever, my will is and I do hereby give unto my wife my negro girl named Jebyna,, with on quarter parte of my house hould goods to her: and her Hears for Ever and I further give my wife ye yuse of one quartor part more of my houshould goods dureing ye term of her life that is to say such of my houshould stuffe as shee shall have most ocation for: for her yuse: so far as a quartor part goes.

Item: my will is that when my Sone William hath performed to all items such obligations as hee stands obliged to me by in Consideration of what I formerly posest him of then I do by these presents confirm all that I posest him of by deed of Gift: to him and his heirs for Ever, and I doe further give my son William five shillings more as a token of my Love:

Item- my will is and I doe here by Conferm unto my Son Timothy all that I have formerly posest him of by deed of gift to him and his Heirs for Ever: and in Case my Son Benjmen die with out an Heir that then my son Timothy shall Inheritt what I shall in this my will give unto my Son Benjmen and I further give unto my Son Timothy five shillings more as a token of my Love…

Item- my will is that my Son Joseph shall have all my Land in my further field in mount platinum? Excepting three acres Next Jonathan wymans Land, and allso half my Right and property in Mount platinum hill, and allso twelve acres of my further lott in woodhill which is only [ ] I allso give unto my son Joseph twelve accres of Swamp bottom, which I have a Right to take up according to Town Grant, and allso a piece of medow att spring medow being by Estemation two acres and allso a piece of Land adjoining to ye Land of Robert James att boggy medow it being by Estemation five acres and allso on acre of medow neare Hue brige adjoining to ye land of decon hennery Baldwin, and all so two acres of medow att ye southwest Corner of my homsted and is Called wett acre, all these formentioned parcels of Land and medow &c I give unto my son Joseph and his Heirs for Ever:

Item- I Give unto my Son Nathaniell wyman a full Confeirmation of all ye Lands I formerly Confeirmed to him by deed of gift and Give him five shillings more as a token of my Love

Item- to my Son Samll I Confeirm what I formerly Confeirmed to him by deed of gift and further give him five shilling more as a token of my Love

Itum- I Give unto my Thoms a full Conformation of all ye Lands I formerly Confeirmed to him by deed of gift and further give him five shillings more as a token of my Love

Itum I give unto my daughter abigaill, besides what I Gave her upon Marrieage & otherwise, & all my Right in ye medow Called Luberbrook medow which is by Estemation seven acres, which I aprize att twelve pounds and tenn shillings, I allso give her twelve acres of land neare Lubers brook which I had by dunhams Right, and on small Lott neare maple medow being on acre and half all these parcels of land in this article I give unto my daughter abigaill and her Heirs for Ever:

Itum my will is that my dafter Judith shall have forty pounds payd her out of my Estate within three years after my deseace: by my son Benjmen, or have fouer score acres of Land which I purchased of Capt. Prentice and is in billereca bounds & which my son benjmen sees cause, butt if my son Benjmen doth not pay my dafter Judtih forthy pounds as above sd then I give ye above pese of Land to my dafter Judath and her Heirs for Ever

Itum- my will is and I do hereby give unto my son benjmen my homested Consisting of housing out housing lands and medow with ye place that was formerly dunhams, and all my land in my heither field in mount platinum and thre acres of land in my further field in mount plaintum adjoining to ye land I gave my son Joseph on ye one side and Jonathan wymans Land on ye other side, and allso on half of my Right and propriety in mount platinum hill as allso all my other lands what soever and where so ever nott otherwise disposed of by deed of gift nor in this my will, he performing ye conditions hereafter mentioned and first he shall make a fiathfull and good Improvement of ye premises above mentioned for ye Raizeing of all sorts of grain yuseall amongst [ ] and frute and shall Render unto his Naturall Mother on third part of all that is Raized, that is on theird parte of all ye graine redy geathered in and threshed and on third part of all ye hopps well pickt and dryd and on third part of ye flax that is raized upon ye premises with one third part of ye aples redy geatherd and so many of them as shee shall appoint to make into syder and to keep and maintain ye East End of my now dwelling house in good Repaire for his mother to live in and ye new barne to keep in Repair for his mothers yuse, and shall allso provide suteable and sizeable firewood for his mother and bring it whom Convenient for her yuse att all times these Conditions being faithfully performed by my son Benjmen or his heirs to my wife dureing ye Terms of her natural Life and ye severall Leggesys payd as is in this my will Exprest I doe give my homsted and dunhams place so Called and all ye other parcels of land above Exprest in this article to my son benjmen and his Heirs for Ever; and I further give unto my son Benjmen all my moveable estate boath within dores and without of what kind or sort so ever: only excepting what I have give to my wife, all ye rest of my Estate boath Reall and personll I give unto my son Benjmen and his Heirs for Ever as is before Exprest

[written along the side] Benjmen shall allso bring on third parte of ye hay Raized on ye premises redy fitted in to ye barne for his mothers yuse

Itum- I Give unto ye two elders of ye Baptiz Church in Boston Namly mr Emlen and mr Hull twenty shillings a piece to be payd by my son Benjmen on of my Executors

Finaly I nominate apppoynt my well beloved wif abigaill and my son Benjmen executors of this my Last will and testament

I desire allso my Trusty frinds Frances kendall and James Towle to be overseers of this my will… this 5th day of September… sixteen hundred ninety Eaight… In ye presents of us Francis Wyman Zachariah Snow Samuel Carter James Towle[4]

Sources

  • ↑ Wyman, Morrill. "Contributions to Wyman Genealogy," The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. Vol. 50 (1896), pages 45-46. ↑ Holman, Mary Lovering. "Notes: Ages from Depositions in Middlesex County, Mass., 1675-1695." The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (Online database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001-2018.) Vol. 85 (1931), page 455. ↑ Vinton, John Adams, The Richardson Memorial, Comprising a Full History and Genealogy of the Posterity... (Pages 189, ) Portland, ME: B. Thurston & Co., 1876, Archive.org accessed February 4, 2015 ↑ Middlesex County Registry of Probate - Docket No. 25876 See also:
  • "Pioneers of Massachusetts" by Pope, p 519 "History of Woburn, Massachusetts", p 653 Hartford Times Answer
  • Find A Grave: Memorial #7849471
  • Great Migration 1634-1635, R-S. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2012.) Originally published as: The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume VI, R-S, by Robert Charles Anderson. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2009. https://www.americanancestors.org/DB397/t/0/30/0
  • Reference: MyHeritage Family Trees - SmartCopy: Dec 2 2016, 18:06:10 UTC
  • https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/LVMH-KGL/francis-wyman-1619-1699
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Westmill, Hertfordshire, England
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