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About Henry Bullock, Jr.
Origins
Richard Bullock of Rehoboth, 1644, and Some of His Descendants, by Hon. J. Russell Bullock (1815 - 1899), a handwritten manuscript in the Providence RI Historical Society Library:
"It has been stated that Richard was a son of Henry of Salem, who died there in 1652, but Henry came in 1630 on the ship "Abigail" with his wife, Susan and only children, Henry, Mary and Thomas and in his will, he names only one child, Henry. Of Henry's children none bear the name of Richard. Edward Bullock of Dorchester came from London 1635, had a wife, Elizabeth. His will probated 1656 names only his wife and daughter, Hannah (Johnson).
Therefore, no known record exists of Richard's birthplace or of his parentage, or of the vessel in which he came over."
Notes
From “The Driver Family: A Genealogical Memoir of the Descendants of Robert and ...” Page 293. GoogleBooks
Alice Flint married first Henry Bullock, Jr., son of Henry Bullock, the emigrant, and first wife Susan, who came with his parents, when eight years old, in 1635, from the county of Essex, Eng., in the ship "Abigail," accompanied by his sister Mary, aged six, and his brother Thomas, aged two, all settling at first in Charlestown, New England. In 1638 they all removed to Salem, where in 1643 his father received a grant of land; and Oct. 13, 1649, one of forty acres; and still another Dec. 2, 1663 (Savage). His mother died N ov. 2, 1644, aged fifty-one years, and his father married second, date not known, Elizabeth . He made his will Dec. 21, 1668, proved June 29, 1664, in which he names "wife Elizabeth ex'x; son Thomas ; grandson John, son of my son Henry, dec'd; William Flint & Nath'l Felton, overseers." He resided in what was then called Northfields, Salem, Mass., near Henry Cook, Sr. His inventory was £99 :15s. Dec. 14, 1657, Henry Cook having bought the land formerly in possession of Henry Bullock, Jr., dec'd, he agrees with Henry Bullock to maintain the partition fence belonging to the land purchased of Alice, late wife of said Henry Bullock, Jr., dec'd, said Bullock also agreeing to take care of his part of said fence (Essex Co. Deeds, Vol. II. p. 66). Aug. 6, 1656, after the death of Henry Bullock, Jr., his widow, Alice, with the consent of her father, William Flint, for £20, to be paid yearly, sold Henry Cook her dwelling-house, out-houses, and about twenty acres of land; the said house "standing neere unto the Generale fence on the North Neck, having Henry Bullock on the one side, and \Vm Robinson on the other side running thence to Jno. Southwick, also all the land lying in Northfield formerly Henry Bullock Jr's, dec'd, Also 6 acres in the broad meadow near John Hathorne's old house." — Essex Co. Deeds, Vol. I. p. 39.
From the above statement it is reasonable to suppose that Mrs. Alice Bullock was preparing for her second marriage, which event took place in 1656-7, when she was married to John Pickering, styled Lieutenant, son of John and Elizabeth Pickering, who was born in Salem, Mass., in 1637, and died there May 5, 1694.
His father came from England in 1630, and from 1634 to 1637 lived in Ipswich, Mass., when he removed to Salem, remaining there till his death in 1657. Lieut. John Pickering built, on Broad Street, Salem, Mass., a large house of red brick and oak, which after more than two hundred years still stands {'1886'), owned and occupied by the Pickering famiIy
Alice (Flint) (Bullock) Pickering in 1652 was presented at court for wearing a silk hood, but proving that she was worth £200, was acquitted (Essex Inst. Hist. Collect., Vol. II. p. 207), — the law against which is to be found under Henry Elias Jenks, Driver Family, No. 17.
Children of Henry, Jr., and Alice (Flint) Bullock were: —
- I. John Bullock*, born ;died in 1693; administration granted Edward Flint (brother to his mother) and Stephen Sewall, Jan. 7,1693—1. The widow was granted administration, but refused to serve; nid. Aug. 3, 1681, Eliza Maverick, dnu. of Moses Maverick, the noted magistrate of Marblehead, and second wife Eunice, widow of Thomas* (John1), Roberts; she bapt. Sept. 6, 1657. They had two children : 1. Elizabeth «, born June 22, 1683; 2. John* born April 5, 1686; md. July 20, 1710, Mary Can-ill. Mr. Moses Maverick abovesaid came to New England in the "Mayflower," and was the fifth to sign the compact in Cape Cod Harbor, Nov. 11, 1620. John Roberts grandfather to the said children, according to the Roxbury Church Record, of which church Rev. John Elliot was pastor, came to New England from Wales in 1(536, "bringing with him his aiged mother, wife & 7 children," one of whom was Thomas abovesaid. The aged mother died Jan. 7, 1645, aged 103 years (Essex Inst. Hist. Coll., Vol. II.).
- II. Elizabeth Bullock s, born ...
The Abigail of London (Master: Richard Hackwell) sailed from foreign ports, the last being Plymouth, England on June 4, 1635. She sailed with about 220 passengers aboard along with livestock. She arrived in Boston about October 8, 1635 with smallpox aboard.
- Bullocke Henry 40, #20 (From St Lawrence, Essex, bound for Charlestown, MA. Ref: Pope. 36 pg 52)
- Bullocke Susan 42, wife of Henry #21
- Bullocke Henry 8, child of Henry #22
- Bullocke Mary 6, child of Henry #23
- Bullocke Thomas 2, child of Henry #24
References
- “The Massachusetts magazine : devoted to Massach...." The Massachusetts magazine : devoted to Massach.... N.p., n.d. Web. 20 Mar. 2016. Archive.Org
- https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/169294873/henry-bullock
Henry Bullock, Jr.'s Timeline
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1624
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Essex, UK
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1656 |
1656
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Salem, Essex County, MA, United States
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1657 |
1657
Age 33
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Salem, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
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1674 |
January 13, 1674
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Salem, Essex County, MA, United States
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