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Judith Hull (Pares)

Also Known As: "Widow Pares", "widow Paine"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Bythorn, Cambridgeshire, England
Death: March 29, 1654 (47-48)
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
Immediate Family:

Wife of Edmund Quincy, "The Puritan"; Moses Paine, of Braintree and Robert Hull
Mother of Judith Hull and Colonel Edmund Quincy, Il

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About Judith Hull


Biography

Judith Pare was of Bythorne, Huntingdonshire, England.

  • She married (1) Edmund Quincy;
  • she married (2) Moses Paine; (3rd wife)
  • she married (3) Robert Hull (2nd wife)

Judith Pares married firstly Edmund Quincy, son of Edmund Quincy and Anne Palmer, on 14 July 1623 at Lilford, Northamptonshire. Judith Pares and Edmund Quincy emmigrated on 4 September 1633 to Boston with their two children on the Griffin, a ship of some 300 tons taking about eight weeks from the Downs with about 200 people. They came with three famous clergymen - John Cotton, Thomas Hooker and Samuel Stone.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Quincy_(1602–1636)

Edmund Quincy is known to have lived in Thorpe[2] in Achurch, Northamptonshire on an estate inherited from his father.[3]

He married Judith Pares in 1623 and had two children:

  1. Judith, born in 1626. Wife of John Hull — married 11 May 1647 in Boston, Massachusetts
  2. Edmund, born in 1628.[4]. Husband of Elinor Newman.

He appears to have converted to Puritanism by the time of the birth of his son.[3] His daughter Judith Quincy (1626–1695), married John Hull (1620–1683), leading merchant and mintmaster of Massachusetts Bay Colony.

Quincy came to Massachusetts for the first time in 1628, and emigrated to America along with the Reverend John Cotton on a ship called Griffin[2] with his family and six servants, arriving in Boston Harbor 4 September 1633.[5] The Quincys' names appear in the records of the First Church from the following year.[6] On September 10, 1634, Quincy was the first person named to a committee, appointed by the Puritan colonists, to assess and raise the funds necessary to purchase the Shawmut Peninsula from William Blaxton.[5][6] The following May, he was elected to represent the town of Boston at the first Massachusetts General Court held in Massachusetts Bay Colony.[6]

Mount Wollaston

In 1635, a thousand acres of land in what is now Quincy, Massachusetts, was sold by the Massachusett Indians to Quincy and William Coddington; the town of Boston confirmed the sale in 1636.[5][7] The property consisted of a broad strip of land along the sea, extending somewhat beyond the boundaries of the settlement established by Captain Wollaston and Thomas Morton in 1625. Around the time of the purchase, Quincy built a one-story home on this land which would eventually develop into the Dorothy Quincy House.[8] He died shortly thereafter, in 1636 or 1637.[3][4]

Judith Pares married secondly Moses Paine circa 1642. Judith Pares married thirdly Robert Hull between 1646 and 1654 at Boston. Judith Pares died on 29 March 1654 in Boston, Massachusetts.


https://archive.org/details/ancestorsdescend00ohle/page/23/mode/1up

Moses Paine, (Gen. VI, No. 28), bapt. April 23, 1581, at Frittenden, Eng., buried June 21, 1643, at Braintree, Massachusetts, U. S. A.

  • m. (1) Nov. 2, 1615. at Tenter- den, Eng., to Mary Benison, buried March 6, 1617/8, at Tenterden, Eng,.
  • m. (2) ab. 1618 or 1619, to Elizabeth buried Oct. 11, 1632, at Tenterden, Eng,:
  • m. (3) ab. 1642, at Braintree, Mass., to Judith Quincy, widow of Edmund Quincy, b. in England, d. March 29, 1654, at Boston, Mass.

Info from familysearch.org:

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/MWZC-H3W

Judith PARES View Tree Gender Female Birth about 1606 Bythorne, Huntingdonshire Death 29 November 1654 ?, , MA MARRIAGES (3) Spouse Moses PAYNE Marriage 1643 , Norfolk, MA Spouse Robert HULL Marriage 1646 , Norfolk, MA Spouse Edmund QUINCY Marriage 14 July 1623 , , England

References

  1. "Ancestral File," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:1:MWZB-PYK : accessed 2015-05-12), entry for Judith PARES. SUBMITTED BY (6) lrferrin670387 1/19/2011 mfamilies1280301 1/19/2011 pajohnson2545226 1/19/2011 lmwilson2267558 1/19/2011 jfadema3131180 1/19/2011 bklotz2731754 1/19/2011 ANCESTRAL FILE Ancestral File Number S014-1M
  2. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Pares-1 cites
    1. Lilford Parish register image 38 of 143 https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/9198/images/101382...
    2. England Marriages, 1538–1973 https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NKTK-P5X
    3. Colonial Families of the USA, 1607-1775 Volume IV" page 436 Quincy https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/61175/images/colon...
    4. Holly, H. Hobart. Descendants of Edmund Quincy 1602-1637 who settled in what is now Quincy, Massachusetts in 1635. Quincy, Massachusetts; Quincy Historical Society; 1977. pg 2.
    5. MA, Plymouth wills by subscription at: https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/9069/007705454_00016
    6. "Ancestors and descendants of David Paine and Abigail Shepard of Ludlow, Mass., 1463-1913 by Ohler, Clara May Paine, 1862- page 23 https://archive.org/details/ancestorsdescend00ohle/page/22/mode/2up
    7. Find A Grave: Memorial #35381468 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35381468
    8. See also "Family history of Entwistle, DeWolf, Wood, Carey, Gandy, Leonard" by Darrell R. Joiner 1996
    9. Find A Grave: Memorial #35381468 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35381468
  3. https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Judith_Pares_%282%29 cites
    1. Roberts, Gary Boyd, and Julie Helen Otto. Ancestors of American Presidents (1995). (Santa Clarita, California: Carl Boyer, c1995) 3-6.
    2. Sprague, Waldo Chamberlain, comp. Genealogies of the Families of Braintree, Massachusetts, 1640-1850: including the Modern Towns of Randolph and Holbrook and the City of Quincy. (Boston, Massachusetts: Published in cooperation with the Quincy Historical Society by the New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1983) 2719, 3685, 3975.
    3. Edmund Quincy, in Anderson, Robert Charles. The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995) 3:1539. "Judith wife of Robert Hull" died at Boston on 29 March 1654 [BVR 47].
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Judith Hull's Timeline

1606
1606
Bythorn, Cambridgeshire, England
1626
September 3, 1626
England
1628
March 15, 1628
Thorpe, Northamptonshire, England (United Kingdom)
1654
March 29, 1654
Age 48
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America