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Rev. John Emerson

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England
Death: December 02, 1700
Gloucester, Essex County, Province of Massachusetts, Colonial America
Immediate Family:

Son of Thomas Emerson, of Bishop’s Stortford & Ipswich and Elizabeth Emerson
Husband of Ruth Emerson
Father of Ruth [Newman] Sargent; Martha Cogswell; Mary Phillips; Elizabeth Emerson; Rev. John Emerson, II and 5 others
Brother of Robert Emerson, of Rowley; Benjamin Emerson; Ralph Emerson; James Emerson; Rev Joseph Emerson and 4 others

Occupation: Minister
Managed by: Henn Sarv
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About Rev. John Emerson

Rev. John Emerson

  • Born before February 26, 1625 in Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England
  • Died 2 Dec 1700 in Gloucester, Essex, Massachusetts
  • Son of Thomas Emerson and Elizabeth (Brewster) Emerson
  • Husband of Ruth (Symonds) Emerson — married 1660 in Salem, Essex, Massachusetts

Not the same as John Emerson, of Scituate

Biography

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/86348942/john-emerson

John Emerson, a Harvard graduate, was called to his church in 1661. He was ordained October 6, 1663 by the church and served there for more than 40 years. His original salary, per annum, was 60 lbs of Indian corn, pense, barley, fish, mackerel, and beef or pork. In 1672, his salary was changed to include 1/8 to be paid in money. In 1678, additional changes to his salary included another 1/8 to be paid in money and firewood. History records that "Mr Emerson's ministry was highly successful, his methods in spiritual as well as secular affairs were energetic, and the congregation had grown at his death to three times the number at his settlement." His death is listed in the Early Vital Records of MA, 1600-1850, page 129, as being in Gloucester. It is not known exactly where John and Ruth lived in this area. The town voted in 1673 to erect a parsonage.

History records that a house, known as the White-Ellery house, was erected for Rev Emerson's successor in 1710 at Town Green. Town Green was an inlet in the marshes, at a bend, in the Annisquam River. This is believed to be where the First Parish Community, The Green, was located.

The forests of this area of Cape Ann, cleared for farm and pasture land by the early inhabitants, have since been reclaimed by growth. Dwellings in parts of this area were little more than shanties - one feature was that under one side of the floor was a cellar hole dug for keeping food. This storage area was supported by a foundation of laid stone, without mortar. It is possible that such a dwelling as this is where John & Ruth raised their family. At the least, these may describe the living conditions of some of their parishioners.

One of John and Ruth's children, Martha, b 28 Nov 1662, married William Cogswell. Her memorial page # is 48110322.

OTHER KNOWN CHILDREN:

  1. Ruth Emerson b 26 AUG 1660
  2. Mary Emerson b 7 MAR 1664
  3. Elizabeth Emerson b 25 AUG 1667
  4. Dorothy Emerson b 6 JUL 1675
  5. John Emerson b 14 MAR 1670

Notes

http://www.owingsstone.com/getperson.php?personID=I6105&tree=owings...

The Rev. John Emerson must have played some part in the Salem witch trials for there is a column titled Recantation of Confessors of Witchcraft, in Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., II Series, vol. iii, p. 222, about a recantation from 19 Oct. 1692 as follows:

Goodwife Taylor did say that when she was first apprehended she had no fears upon her, and did think that nothing could have made her confess against herself...She as constantly told [her brother] that she was no witch, that she knew nothing of witchcraft and begged of him not to urge her to confesse, however when she came to Salem and was carried to a room where her brother on the one side and Mr. John Emerson on the otherdid tell her, that she was certainly a witch and that she saw the devill before her ees at that time (and accordingly the said Emerson would attempt with his hand to beat him away from her eyes) and they so urged her to confess...

References

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Rev. John Emerson's Timeline

1598
1598
Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom
1615
November 19, 1615
Stanhope, Durham, England, United Kingdom
1623
February 26, 1623
Stortford, Hertshire, England
1625
February 6, 1625
February 26, 1625
Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England
February 26, 1625
Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England
February 26, 1625
Bishopsstortford,Herford,England
1660
August 26, 1660
Gloucester, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
1662
November 28, 1662
Gloucester, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States