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Abner Whittier

M, b. 2 September 1695, d. 1756

Father*John Whittier b. 23 Dec 1649, d. 5 Apr 1721
Mother*Mary Hoyt b. 11 Oct 1664, d. 28 Oct 1723
Abner Whittier|b. 2 Sep 1695\nd. 1756|p123.htm#i3896|John Whittier|b. 23 Dec 1649\nd. 5 Apr 1721|p108.htm#i3436|Mary Hoyt|b. 11 Oct 1664\nd. 28 Oct 1723|p122.htm#i3885|Thomas Whittier|b. bt 1620 - 1622\nd. 28 Nov 1696|p107.htm#i3433|Ruth A. Green|b. 1626\nd. 7 Jul 1710|p107.htm#i3434|||||||

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Marriage* Abner Whittier married Jemina Davis.1 
Marriage* Abner Whittier married Sarah Foot.1 
Birth*2 September 1695 Abner Whittier was born on 2 September 1695 at Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts.2 
 He was the son of John Whittier and Mary Hoyt
Death*1756 Abner Whittier died in 1756 at Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts

Family 1

Sarah Foot b. 29 Aug 1727

Family 2

Jemina Davis

Citations

  1. [S155] Bernard B. Whitter, The Ancestry & Decendents of Edmund Whittier (Privately Printed: Privately Printed, unknown publish date). Hereinafter cited as The Ancestry & Decendents of Edmund Whittier.
  2. [S111] Vicki B. Lindberg, online unknown url, Vicki B. Lindberg (unknown location), downloaded 25 Aug 2001.

David Whittier

M, b. 5 May 1698

Father*John Whittier b. 23 Dec 1649, d. 5 Apr 1721
Mother*Mary Hoyt b. 11 Oct 1664, d. 28 Oct 1723
David Whittier|b. 5 May 1698|p123.htm#i3897|John Whittier|b. 23 Dec 1649\nd. 5 Apr 1721|p108.htm#i3436|Mary Hoyt|b. 11 Oct 1664\nd. 28 Oct 1723|p122.htm#i3885|Thomas Whittier|b. bt 1620 - 1622\nd. 28 Nov 1696|p107.htm#i3433|Ruth A. Green|b. 1626\nd. 7 Jul 1710|p107.htm#i3434|||||||

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Birth*5 May 1698 David Whittier was born on 5 May 1698 at Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts.1 
 He was the son of John Whittier and Mary Hoyt

Citations

  1. [S111] Vicki B. Lindberg, online unknown url, Vicki B. Lindberg (unknown location), downloaded 25 Aug 2001.

Nathaniel Whittier

M, b. 8 December 1700

Father*John Whittier b. 23 Dec 1649, d. 5 Apr 1721
Mother*Mary Hoyt b. 11 Oct 1664, d. 28 Oct 1723
Nathaniel Whittier|b. 8 Dec 1700|p123.htm#i3898|John Whittier|b. 23 Dec 1649\nd. 5 Apr 1721|p108.htm#i3436|Mary Hoyt|b. 11 Oct 1664\nd. 28 Oct 1723|p122.htm#i3885|Thomas Whittier|b. bt 1620 - 1622\nd. 28 Nov 1696|p107.htm#i3433|Ruth A. Green|b. 1626\nd. 7 Jul 1710|p107.htm#i3434|||||||

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Marriage* Nathaniel Whittier married Elizabeth Merrill.1 
Birth*8 December 1700 Nathaniel Whittier was born on 8 December 1700 at Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts.2 
 He was the son of John Whittier and Mary Hoyt

Family

Elizabeth Merrill b. 2 May 1705

Citations

  1. [S155] Bernard B. Whitter, The Ancestry & Decendents of Edmund Whittier (Privately Printed: Privately Printed, unknown publish date). Hereinafter cited as The Ancestry & Decendents of Edmund Whittier.
  2. [S111] Vicki B. Lindberg, online unknown url, Vicki B. Lindberg (unknown location), downloaded 25 Aug 2001.

Mary Whittier

F, b. 18 March 1702

Father*John Whittier b. 23 Dec 1649, d. 5 Apr 1721
Mother*Mary Hoyt b. 11 Oct 1664, d. 28 Oct 1723
Mary Whittier|b. 18 Mar 1702|p123.htm#i3899|John Whittier|b. 23 Dec 1649\nd. 5 Apr 1721|p108.htm#i3436|Mary Hoyt|b. 11 Oct 1664\nd. 28 Oct 1723|p122.htm#i3885|Thomas Whittier|b. bt 1620 - 1622\nd. 28 Nov 1696|p107.htm#i3433|Ruth A. Green|b. 1626\nd. 7 Jul 1710|p107.htm#i3434|||||||

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Marriage* Mary Whittier married Ephraiml Kimball.1 
Birth*18 March 1702 Mary Whittier was born on 18 March 1702 at Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts.2 
 She was the daughter of John Whittier and Mary Hoyt

Family

Ephraiml Kimball

Citations

  1. [S155] Bernard B. Whitter, The Ancestry & Decendents of Edmund Whittier (Privately Printed: Privately Printed, unknown publish date). Hereinafter cited as The Ancestry & Decendents of Edmund Whittier.
  2. [S111] Vicki B. Lindberg, online unknown url, Vicki B. Lindberg (unknown location), downloaded 25 Aug 2001.

Richard Whittier1

M, b. 1555

Father*Henry Whittier1 b. c 1530
Richard Whittier|b. 1555|p123.htm#i3900|Henry Whittier|b. c 1530|p123.htm#i3901||||||||||||||||

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Birth*1555 Richard Whittier was born in 1555 at England.1 
 He was the son of Henry Whittier.1 

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S111] Vicki B. Lindberg, online unknown url, Vicki B. Lindberg (unknown location), downloaded 25 Aug 2001.

Henry Whittier1

M, b. circa 1530

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Birth*circa 1530 Henry Whittier was born circa 1530 at Langford, Wiltshire, England.1,2 
Name Variation1530  As of 1530, Henry Whittier was also known as Whytear.1 

Family

Child

Citations

  1. [S111] Vicki B. Lindberg, online unknown url, Vicki B. Lindberg (unknown location), downloaded 25 Aug 2001.
  2. [S155] Bernard B. Whitter, The Ancestry & Decendents of Edmund Whittier (Privately Printed: Privately Printed, unknown publish date). Hereinafter cited as The Ancestry & Decendents of Edmund Whittier.

Robert Pike Maj.

M, b. 17 March 1616, d. 12 December 1706

Father*John Pike b. c 1588, d. 26 May 1654
Mother*Dorothy Daye b. c 1592, d. 20 Jan 1631
Robert Pike Maj.|b. 17 Mar 1616\nd. 12 Dec 1706|p123.htm#i3902|John Pike|b. c 1588\nd. 26 May 1654|p100.htm#i3168|Dorothy Daye|b. c 1592\nd. 20 Jan 1631|p100.htm#i3169|John Pike|b. 1564|p100.htm#i3170|Jane Castleman|b. 1564|p100.htm#i3171|Richard Daye|b. 1566|p100.htm#i3190||||

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Note* Robert Pike Maj. BIOGRAPHY: Title: Portraits of the Founders, Volume II
Author: Charles Knowles Bolton
Publisher: The Boston Athenaeum 1919
Pages: contains pages 339-690

BIOGRAPHY: Notes:
"Portraits of Persons Born Abroad Who Came to the Colonies in North America Before 1701 with an introduction, biographical outlines, and comments on the portraits"

BIOGRAPHY: Here is the biographical sketch contained therein.

BIOGRAPHY: page 443
"Major Robert Pike, of Salisbury in New England, gentleman, was born early in 1616, at Langford, County Wilts, the son of John Pike and Dorothy Day. With his parents he came, in 1635, to Newbury, but in 1639 was one of the founders of Salisbury. He married, first, 3 April, 1641, Sarah Sanders, who died 1 November, 1679, having had five daughters and three sons, John, Robert, and Moses; second, Martha Moyce, the widow of George Goldwyer. Major Pike died, 12 December, 1706, having been, wrote Whittier, 'by all odds the most remarkable personage of the place and time ... one of the wisest and worthiest of the early settlers of that region.' His son, the minister at Dover, wrote in his diary:

BIOGRAPHY: 'My aged & Dear father Major Robert Pike deceased in the 91 or 92 year of his age, after long weakness & Illness, but no great sickness & he was Interred upon ye 19th of ye same. He was always very temperate in Ref: to meats & drinks, & Generally very healthy.'

BIOGRAPHY: He was a deputy to the General Court frequently from 1648 to 1681 ; assistant in 1682-1686, 1690, and 1691 ; member of the Council of Safety in 1689 ; and commander-in-chief of the forces sent against the common French and Indian enemy in 1690 ; coucilor in 1692-1695.

BIOGRAPHY: In the winter of 1675/6 the Major and Wheelwright, the pastor at Salisbury, fell out, the former's absence from church and 'constant pleading the wicked causes of delinquents' seeming to undermine ministerial authority. Wheelwright excommunicated Pike, and the Major asked the General Court to remove Wheelwright from office. Finally, acting on a committee report, the General Court persuaded the church to receive Major Pike again, and peace reigned.

BIOGRAPHY: page 444
Pike's next great battle was in 1692, when at the peril of his own life, he defended persons accused of witchcraft.

BIOGRAPHY: ' This heroic act,' is has been said, 'seems to have been one of several similar efforts by hime to convince those jurists of the injustice of their course. It stands out against the deep blackness of the those porceeedings, like a pillar of light upon a starless midnight sky. Confronting these judges stood this sturdy old man, his head whitened with the frosts of seventy-six winters, possessing a deeply religious character, and with convictions moulded into fixed and rigid forms by the views and practices of a lifetime. He was hampered by his belief in the power of the devil and his imps, living in an invisible world close to our own, to vex and ruin the bodies as well as the souls of men ; accepting in full faith, like nearly all his comtemporaries, the most literal interpretation of those passages of Scripture supposed to bear upon the subject. The judges might have told him, as they told Phillip English, the richest and most active merchant of Salem, when he tried to persuade them to acquit his wife, that this showed he was a witch himself, and have arrested him on the charge, as English was arrested. But all such considerations, though prevailing with others, were discarded by him. He laid before the court his argument against the convictions, made not from the stand-point of our times, which would be a comparatively easy task, but from that of the judges and prosecutors themselves. He demonstrated that there was no legal way of convicting a witch, even according to the laws and beliefs of those times.'

BIOGRAPHY: Instead of withdrawing to Maine with Wheelwright, or to Rhode Island with Roger Williams, or bowing to bigotry as Cotton and Higginson did, Pike held his ground and fought like a man. He deserves a large place in New England history, but his biography is unknown to the makers of encyclopedias."

BIOGRAPHY: "The New Puritans," by James S. Pike. New York, 1879

BIOGRAPHY: Robert Pike was one of the founding settlers of Salisbury Massachusetts in 1639. He was recounted by Whittier as "one of the wisest and worthiest of the early settlers". Though a Puritan, he advocated religious tolerance to the Quakers, and alone stood against the judges during the Witchcraft Hysteria of 1692.

BIOGRAPHY: Loyal Dissenter: The Life and Times of Robert Pike by Roland Leslie Warren ISBN: 0819184721 Publisher: University Press of America - February 1992

BIOGRAPHY: (The early Pikes were from Somersetshire; the John Pike who emigrated to the U.S. in the 1600s was from Wiltshire.) Robert Pike was John Pike's son, and he has become "famous" for having been the one Puritan who strongly opposed the Salem witch trails (and literally risked his life) and who crafted some very interesting and brilliant philosophical arguments in support of his position and definitely saved several women from a miserable death. Two books have been written about him: The New Puritan by James S. Pike (1879) and Loyal Dissenter (1992) by Roland Leslie Warren. He was also an important elected official or representative from his part of Massachusetts, and a Major and later, I believe, the equivalent of "Allied Commander" in the colonists' ongoing warfare with the Indians in that part of the world.

BIOGRAPHY: June 28th 1689 Robert Pike received a letter from Richard Martyn, William Vaughn, Richard Waldron Jr., Samuel Wentworth and Benjamin Hull notifying him of the massacre at Cocheco (Dover, NH) with a request that he write the Governor in Boston. He wrote the following letter: "To the much Honored Syman Bradstreet, Esq., Governor, and the Honorable Council now sitting at Boston, these present with all speed?Haste, post Haste":? SALISBURY, 28th June, (about noon) 1689. Much Honored:?After due respect, these are only to give your honours the sad accounts of the last night's providence at Cocheco, as by the enclosed, the particulars whereof are awful. The only wise God, who is the keeper that neither slumbereth nor sleepeth is pleased to permit what is done. Possibly it may be either better or worse than this account renders it. As soon as I get more intelligence, I shall, God willing, speed it to your honours, praying for speedy order or advice in so solemn a case. I have dispatched the intelligence to other towns with advice to look to yurselves. I shall not be wanting to serve in what I may. Should have waited on your honours now, had I been well. Shall not now come except by you commanded, till this bustle be abated. That the only wise God may direct all your weighty affairs, is the prayer of your honours' most humble servant, ROBERT PIKE."

BIOGRAPHY: Major Robert Pike was an associate of the court and a judge on several occasions held at Hampton and Salisbury during the 1670's and 1680's Record and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County Massachusetts, V. VI 1675 - 1678

BURIAL: Old Burying Ground (Salisbury) Essex County Massachusetts, USA

BURIAL: Vital Recods of Salisbury, Essex Co., MA

BURIAL: In memory of Major Robert Pike 1616 - 1706 one of the first settlers of Salisbury A leader in civil and military affairs he stood far in advance of his time having the wisdom and courage to proclaim witchcraft a delusion and to advocate religious freedom
source: http://www.gravematter.com/cem-ma-salisbury.asp

Major Robert Pike was the first and strongest representative of the right of petition in New England. (For a lengthier discussion see The Essex Antiquarian, 4:113-117)

According to Hoyt: "Maj. Robert and Mrs. Pike were first on the list of members of the Salisbury church in 1687; and he was the most prominent citizen of Salisbury during the last half of the 17th century. ... He took the oath of freedom May 17, 1637...He was very decided in his opinions, which were liberal in advance of his time...He has been called the 'moral and fearless hero of New England'; 'the first and strongest representative of the right of petition'; the 'power which squelched the witchcraft delusion', etc."

From Charles Hendrick p. 31-32, a slightly modified version of what appears in the Bradbury Memorial, p. 68-70: "He was one of the founders of Salisbury, Mass., and became one of the leading men on committees and commissions for the transaction of the public business. At the age of thirty-two he was chosen a member of the General Court, and had a much longer service in that capacity and as councilor and assistant, than any of his contemporaries. He had a good education and wrote a fine, flowing hand. He was an easy, eloquent and forceful speaker. He was engaged in at least three conspicuous controversies during his life. The first was his arraignment by the General Court in 1653, for his hostility to the persecution of the Quakers. The second was his resistance of the dogmatic authority of some of the clergy, in the person of his pastor, Rev. John Wheelwright. The third was his bitter opposition to the witchcraft prosecutions in 1692. In all these controversies, Robert Pike stood practically alone. He was a century in advance of his time, and a century has more than vindicated his advanced positions. The historian of the Salem witchcraft delusion says that "not a voice comes down to us of deliberate and effective hostility to the movement, except that of Robert Pike in his cool, close and powerful argumentative appeals to the judges who were trying the witchcraft cases. It stands out against the deep blackness of those proceedings like a pillar of light upon a starless Midnight sky." Confronting the judges stood this sturdy old man, his head whitened with the frosts of seventy-six winters and protested that there was no legal way of convicting a witch, even according to the laws and beliefs of those times. It required no small amount of courage for him to take the stand he did against the opinions of the highest judicial tribunal in the province when no one was safe from the charge of having dealings with the evil one, and he himself might be the very next one accused of being a witch! But having the courage of his convictions he rose to the demands of the situation and proclaimed his opposition by a formal and thorough exposition: The great merit of this position, so far as it has come down to us, belongs entirely to him, and no man of his time is entitled to greater honor. It is a marvel how he breasted the storm when any resistance to the popular demamd was deemed evidence of complicity with the witches, imps and all the powers of darkness, to overthrow the true church on earth. He defended and plead the cause of several of the accused, among whom were Mrs. Mary Bradbury, who was condemned but not executed, and Susanna Martin, whose memory is perpetuated by John Greenleaf Whittier, the poet."

The 1914 "Americana" comments briefly about Robert Pike: "...he appears as one of the earliest exponents in America of Legislative assemblies, and acquittal in courts of law in default of sufficiently conclusive evidence."

Robert Pike was one of the leaders of the group that overthrew New England Governor Edmund Andros in 1689 and sent him back to England. The Governor had begun restricting freedoms of the people such as assembling and had become quite unpopular. at Essex County, Massachusetts.1 
Marriage* He married Martha Goldwyer
Birth*17 March 1616 Robert Pike Maj. was born on 17 March 1616 at Langford, Wiltshire, England.2,1 
 He was the son of John Pike and Dorothy Daye
Marriage*3 April 1641 Robert Pike Maj. married Sarah Sanders on 3 April 1641 at Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts.1 
Death*12 December 1706 Robert Pike Maj. died on 12 December 1706 at Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, at age 90.1 
Burial*after 12 December 1706 He was buried after 12 December 1706 at Salisbury Colonial Burial Ground, Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts.1 

Family 1

Martha Goldwyer
Marriage* He married Martha Goldwyer

Family 2

Sarah Sanders d. 1 Nov 1679
Marriage*3 April 1641 Robert Pike Maj. married Sarah Sanders on 3 April 1641 at Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts.1 

Citations

  1. [S309] Charles Knowles Bolton, Portraits of the Founders, Volume II
    Pages: contains pages 339-690
    (Boston Massachusetts: The Boston Athenaeum, 1919). Hereinafter cited as Portraits of the Founders.
  2. [S97] James J. Jackson & Catherine Mary Murphy Murray, The Family True, The Family of Henry True (Trew) & Israel Pike (n.p.: A & M Printing, Fourth Printing - 2004). Hereinafter cited as The Family of Henry True.

John Pike Capt.1

M, b. 8 November 1613, d. 9 January 1689

Father*John Pike1 b. c 1588, d. 26 May 1654
Mother*Dorothy Daye1 b. c 1592, d. 20 Jan 1631
John Pike Capt.|b. 8 Nov 1613\nd. 9 Jan 1689|p123.htm#i3903|John Pike|b. c 1588\nd. 26 May 1654|p100.htm#i3168|Dorothy Daye|b. c 1592\nd. 20 Jan 1631|p100.htm#i3169|John Pike|b. 1564|p100.htm#i3170|Jane Castleman|b. 1564|p100.htm#i3171|Richard Daye|b. 1566|p100.htm#i3190||||

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Birth*8 November 1613 John Pike Capt. was born on 8 November 1613 at Langford, Wiltshire, England.1 
 He was the son of John Pike and Dorothy Daye.1 
Marriage*before 1638 John Pike Capt. married Mary Truvill before 1638 at Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts
Note*1667 John Pike Capt. About 1667 John and most of his family moved to Woodbridge NJ, where he was one of the original proprietors. This started a line of New Jersey Pikes. in 1667. 
Death*9 January 1689 He died on 9 January 1689 at Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey, at age 75. 

Family

Mary Truvill b. 4 Feb 1615

Citations

  1. [S97] James J. Jackson & Catherine Mary Murphy Murray, The Family True, The Family of Henry True (Trew) & Israel Pike (n.p.: A & M Printing, Fourth Printing - 2004). Hereinafter cited as The Family of Henry True.

Ann Pike1

F, b. circa 1621

Father*John Pike1 b. c 1588, d. 26 May 1654
Mother*Dorothy Daye1 b. c 1592, d. 20 Jan 1631
Ann Pike|b. c 1621|p123.htm#i3904|John Pike|b. c 1588\nd. 26 May 1654|p100.htm#i3168|Dorothy Daye|b. c 1592\nd. 20 Jan 1631|p100.htm#i3169|John Pike|b. 1564|p100.htm#i3170|Jane Castleman|b. 1564|p100.htm#i3171|Richard Daye|b. 1566|p100.htm#i3190||||

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Marriage* Ann Pike married John Fiske
Birth*circa 1621 Ann Pike was born circa 1621 at Langford, Wiltshire, England
 She was the daughter of John Pike and Dorothy Daye.1 

Family

John Fiske

Citations

  1. [S97] James J. Jackson & Catherine Mary Murphy Murray, The Family True, The Family of Henry True (Trew) & Israel Pike (n.p.: A & M Printing, Fourth Printing - 2004). Hereinafter cited as The Family of Henry True.

Dorothy Pike1

F, b. circa 1618, d. 5 June 1659

Father*John Pike1 b. c 1588, d. 26 May 1654
Mother*Dorothy Daye1 b. c 1592, d. 20 Jan 1631
Dorothy Pike|b. c 1618\nd. 5 Jun 1659|p123.htm#i3905|John Pike|b. c 1588\nd. 26 May 1654|p100.htm#i3168|Dorothy Daye|b. c 1592\nd. 20 Jan 1631|p100.htm#i3169|John Pike|b. 1564|p100.htm#i3170|Jane Castleman|b. 1564|p100.htm#i3171|Richard Daye|b. 1566|p100.htm#i3190||||

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Birth*circa 1618 Dorothy Pike was born circa 1618 at Langford, Wiltshire, England
 She was the daughter of John Pike and Dorothy Daye.1 
Marriage*1641 Dorothy Pike married Daniel Hendrick in 1641 at Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts
Death*5 June 1659 Dorothy Pike died on 5 June 1659 at Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts

Family

Daniel Hendrick b. 1617

Citations

  1. [S97] James J. Jackson & Catherine Mary Murphy Murray, The Family True, The Family of Henry True (Trew) & Israel Pike (n.p.: A & M Printing, Fourth Printing - 2004). Hereinafter cited as The Family of Henry True.

William Haskell

M, b. 1 January 1690

Last Edited 4 Feb 2008

Marriage* William Haskell married Jemima Hubbard, daughter of Richard Hubbard and Martha Allen.1 
Birth*1 January 1690 William Haskell was born on 1 January 1690. 

Family

Jemima Hubbard b. 11 Nov 1684
Child

Citations

  1. [S145] Dave Greenberg, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi, Dave Greenberg (RootsWeb.com), downloaded 2005.

Hubbard Haskell1

M, b. 3 May 1720

Father*William Haskell1 b. 1 Jan 1690
Mother*Jemima Hubbard1 b. 11 Nov 1684
Hubbard Haskell|b. 3 May 1720|p123.htm#i3907|William Haskell|b. 1 Jan 1690|p123.htm#i3906|Jemima Hubbard|b. 11 Nov 1684|p121.htm#i3845|||||||Richard Hubbard|b. 1631\nd. 26 Jun 1719|p86.htm#i2756|Martha Allen|b. 1646\nd. 1 Oct 1718|p86.htm#i2757|

Relationship 1st cousin 7 times removed of Daniel Curtis Phillips Sr..
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Birth*3 May 1720 Hubbard Haskell was born on 3 May 1720 at Gloucester, Essex County, Massachusetts.1 
 He was the son of William Haskell and Jemima Hubbard.1 

Citations

  1. [S145] Dave Greenberg, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi, Dave Greenberg (RootsWeb.com), downloaded 2005.

Henry Wheeler1

M

Last Edited 11 Mar 2008

Marriage*1659 Henry Wheeler married Abigail Ann Allen, daughter of William Allen and Ann Goodale, in 1659 at Massachusetts.1 

Family

Abigail Ann Allen b. 4 Jan 1640

Citations

  1. [S145] Dave Greenberg, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi, Dave Greenberg (RootsWeb.com), downloaded 2005.

Peter Ayer1

M, b. 1 November 1633

Last Edited 3 Nov 2006

Birth*1 November 1633 Peter Ayer was born on 1 November 1633 at Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts.2 
Marriage*1 November 1659 He married Hannah Allen, daughter of William Allen and Ann Goodale, on 1 November 1659 at Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts.1 

Family

Hannah Allen b. 17 Jun 1642
Children

Citations

  1. [S145] Dave Greenberg, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi, Dave Greenberg (RootsWeb.com), downloaded 2005.
  2. [S148] David W. Hoyt, The Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury, Massachusetts (Somersworth, New Hampshire: New England History Press, 1981). Hereinafter cited as Salisbury & Amesbury, Massachusetts Families.

George Hewes1

M

Last Edited 30 Aug 2006

Marriage* George Hewes married Mary Allen, daughter of William Allen and Ann Goodale.1 

Family

Mary Allen b. 29 Jul 1644

Citations

  1. [S145] Dave Greenberg, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi, Dave Greenberg (RootsWeb.com), downloaded 2005.

Mary Pike1

F

Last Edited 30 Aug 2006

Marriage*24 August 1674 Mary Pike married John Allen, son of William Allen and Ann Goodale, on 24 August 1674.1 

Family

John Allen b. 9 Oct 1648, d. 27 Feb 1696

Citations

  1. [S145] Dave Greenberg, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi, Dave Greenberg (RootsWeb.com), downloaded 2005.

Mary Harris1

F

Last Edited 30 Aug 2006

Marriage*5 July 1674 Mary Harris married William Allen, son of William Allen and Ann Goodale, on 5 July 1674.1 

Family

William Allen b. 2 Oct 1650, d. 7 May 1700

Citations

  1. [S145] Dave Greenberg, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi, Dave Greenberg (RootsWeb.com), downloaded 2005.

Rachel Squire1

F

Last Edited 30 Aug 2006

Married Name3 September 1686  As of 3 September 1686,her married name was Allen.1 
Marriage*3 September 1686 Rachel Squire married Benjamin Allen, son of William Allen and Ann Goodale, on 3 September 1686 at Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts.1 

Family

Benjamin Allen b. 1652, d. 3 Sep 1723
Children

Citations

  1. [S145] Dave Greenberg, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi, Dave Greenberg (RootsWeb.com), downloaded 2005.
  2. [S147] William Davis, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi, William Davis (RootsWeb.com), downloaded Dec 2003.

Rachel Griggs1

F

Last Edited 30 Aug 2006

Marriage*29 July 1680 Rachel Griggs married Joseph Allen, son of William Allen and Ann Goodale, on 29 July 1680.1 

Family

Joseph Allen b. 13 Oct 1653, d. 6 Oct 1724

Citations

  1. [S145] Dave Greenberg, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi, Dave Greenberg (RootsWeb.com), downloaded 2005.

Rose Howard1

F

Last Edited 30 Aug 2006

Marriage*20 November 1684 Rose Howard married Joseph Allen, son of William Allen and Ann Goodale, on 20 November 1684.1 

Family

Joseph Allen b. 13 Oct 1653, d. 6 Oct 1724

Citations

  1. [S145] Dave Greenberg, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi, Dave Greenberg (RootsWeb.com), downloaded 2005.

John Goodale1

M, b. circa 1563, d. 7 July 1625

Father*Thomas Goodale1
John Goodale|b. c 1563\nd. 7 Jul 1625|p123.htm#i3916|Thomas Goodale||p123.htm#i3918||||||||||||||||

Charts Daniel Curtis Phillips Pedigree Chart
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Birth*circa 1563 John Goodale was born circa 1563 at Downham, Norfolk, England.1 
Name Variation1563  As of 1563, John Goodale was also known as Goodall.1 
 He was the son of Thomas Goodale.1 
Marriage*21 September 1588 John Goodale married Bridget Portler on 21 September 1588 at Norfolk, England.1 
Marriage*before 1610 John Goodale married Elizabeth Parlett before 1610 at Norfolk, England; John had 9 children by this marrige.1 
Note*1613 John Goodale John Goodale or Goodall, a wealthy chandler, lived at Great Yarmouth, the famous port of the herring fishery in county Norfolk, from about 1613 until his death in 1625. His earlier life had been spent in the small market town of Downham, sometimes called Downham Market, still in Norfolk, but in the far western end of the county and a few miles south of King's Lynn.
Although it is not yet fully proven, he was probably a son of Thomas Goodale, "the elder," and a nephew of Richard Goodale, a tallow chandler of Downham Market who made a will dated 12 July 1587, proved 3 October 1588. Richard Goodale, after directing that he be buried in the churchyard at Downham and making a bequest to the poor of the parish, left 40s apiece to four boys who were not yet 21 years old: Robert Goodale son of Thomas Goodale the elder; Richard Goodale son of John Goodale, and Thomas and William Goodale, sons of Thomas Goodale the younger. To John Goodale, son of Thomas Goodale the elder, he left a messuage, bought from Richard Danbye, in Downham Market upon condition that he pay to Richard Goodale the L9 bequeathed to him by John Goodale his father. He named John Goodale, "my nephew," his residuary legatee and executor. Witnesses: Fraunces Parlett, William Lyffe, William Parlett (Norwich Consistory Court).
From his will, Richard Goodale seems to have been an old bachelor or a childless widower, and presumably all five of the boys were his nephews. As John Goodale mentioned in his own will in 1625 a brother Robert and a cousin Richard, the identification seems fairly certain, and we can presume still further that John had been his uncle's apprentice and later his partner in the chandlery business.
The will of John Goodall of Great Yarmouth, chandler, is dated 25 June 1625, proved 24 September 1625 by Elizabeth Goodall, executrix, with power reserved to John Goodall, the son, executor.
The will reads: "To the poor of Yarmouth 40s To the poor of Downham 40s To Richard Goodall, my eldest son by my first wife, if now living, L6 a year for life, on condition that if I die before I have surrendered my copyholds he shall do all necessary acts, otherwise this legacy to be void; also he is not to part with the said annuity. In default of payment he is to have power to distrain on my lands at Ormesby and Scroutby until it is paid. Further I give him L10 when he is 35 years of age. to daughter Rebecca L4 a year on the same conditions, and L10 at 35 years of age, if alive, or before if my executors please, or at her marriage if with the consent of her mother. To my now wife Elizabeth all my houses and lands in Norfolk, Lincolnshire or elsewhere, free and copyhold, until the children I had by her attain the age of 21, she to keep the premises in good repair and educate and maintain the children. To Peter Taylor, my wife's son, L20 at 22 years of age. To Susan Taylor, sister of the said Peter, L20 at 22 years of age. To John Goodall, my eldest son by this wife, at 21 years of age, all lands, houses, fish-houses etc. at Yarmouth and lands etc. in Ormesby, Scroutby, Potter Heigham or near thereto, provided that when he has them he shall pay his brother Richad and his sister Rebecca their yearly portions. To Christopher Goodall, my son, lands and houses in Downham Market, Denver, Bexwell and Wimbotsham at 21 years of age, and also L20. To Joseph Goodall, my son, all lands and houses in Wybberton, Boston and Frampton in Lincolnshire at 21 years of age, and also L20. To Mordechaus Goodall, my youngest son, the houses and lands of Edward Atfen in Runham and Philbie which are mortgaged to Mordechaus on condition of payment of certain money to him, if the said Edward makes forfeiture of them, and also L100 at 21 years of age. If Atfen shall redeem the said lands then my executors are to take the money and make it up to L200 and put it out at 7% for the benefit of my child Mordechaus till he attains the age of 21, then the L200 to be paid to him. To Elizabeth Goodall, my daughter L100 at 21 years of age or at marriage, if to the liking of her mother and her brother John. To Marie Goodall, my youngest daughter, L100 at 21 years of age or at marriage, and when she is 12 the money is to be put out at 6% for her use until she is 21. If either daughter die, the survivor is to be her heir. If my son John die under age and without issue, then all given to him is to go to his brother Christopher, and gifts to Christopher to go to Joseph, and gifts to Joseph to go to Mordechaus and gifts to Mordechaus to be equally divided between the brothers, my children by this wife. If Christopher die under age, then Joseph is to have his lands, gifts to Joseph are to go to Mordechaus and gifts to Mordechaus are to go to the former brothers then living. To my cousin Richard Goodall's son of Lynn 40s at the age of 21. To Robert Goodall of this town, my brother Robert's son, 40s at 21. To Mr. George Hardware senior of this town, my loving friend, 20s To my cousin William Parlett senior of Downham, my cloth gown lined with lamb skins. To John Preste my godson and son to Robert Preste later of Downham, 20s at the age of 21 To my maid Marie Underwood 6s 8d. To John Searles senior of this town, for remembrance of our loves 20s. To Frances Marston, my daughter, wife of William Marston, late of Martham, (in lieu of L55, the residue of L65 which her husband gave me to employ for his wife and children, being part of the money I gave her in marriage, she being under age, and then did promise to insure her an interest in his lands, which he performed not, but sold them away and spent all but this money given to me) L5 a year while she lives and for a year after her death. To William her husband, L10. To John Marston, his son, at 21, if his mother be not living, L20; if she be living to be paid a year after her death, if he be 21. To Marye Maston, at 21 after her mother's decease, L10. To Elizabeth Maston, another of her daughters, at 18, if her mother is not alive, L10. If any of these daughters die, her legacy is to go to the survivor. If my wife remarry before my son John is 21, she is to give bond for L1000 for these payments. To my friend Thomas Williams of Norwich, tailor, 40s and to his wife a gold ring worth 10s at least. To Clement Eade's wife of Monslye, 10s. To Richard Goodall my son's two children, 40s each at 21. To Edward Atfen of Runham, 20s. To John Moneby of Downham, my old sevant, 40s. To John Parlett's children of Stradgsett, my wife's brother, 20s each at 21, that is Nicodemus Parlett and Elizabeth Parlett. To Richard Nuttings of Wilberton and his wife, 20s apiece. Residue to my wife Elizabeth and my son John, and they to be my executors. My well-regarded friend and loving kisnman William Parlett senior of Downham Market, draper, to be supervisor, and I give him my best gown and my best gold ring or L5. Witnesses John Searles, Edward Coxe, Samuel Bowles, Francis Parkins (Norwich Archdeaconry Court, Register 1624-5, f. 383)
"Mr. John Goodale" was buried at Great Yarmouth on 7 July 1625.

1 in 1613.1 
Death*7 July 1625 He died on 7 July 1625 at Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England.1 

Family 1

Bridget Portler b. 1567, d. 24 Nov 1607
Marriage*21 September 1588 He married Bridget Portler on 21 September 1588 at Norfolk, England.1 
Children

Family 2

Elizabeth Parlett b. c 1584, d. 8 Apr 1647
Marriage*before 1610 John Goodale married Elizabeth Parlett before 1610 at Norfolk, England; John had 9 children by this marrige.1 

Citations

  1. [S147] William Davis, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi, William Davis (RootsWeb.com), downloaded Dec 2003.

Bridget Portler

F, b. 1567, d. 24 November 1607

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Birth*1567 Bridget Portler was born in 1567 at Stradsett, Norfolk, England
Marriage*21 September 1588 She married John Goodale, son of Thomas Goodale, on 21 September 1588 at Norfolk, England.1 
Married Name21 September 1588  As of 21 September 1588,her married name was Goodale. 
Death*24 November 1607 Bridget Portler died on 24 November 1607 at Downham, Norfolk, England

Family

John Goodale b. c 1563, d. 7 Jul 1625
Children

Citations

  1. [S147] William Davis, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi, William Davis (RootsWeb.com), downloaded Dec 2003.

Thomas Goodale1

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Note* Thomas Goodale Thomas was probably brother to Richard Goodale, tallow chandler of Downham Market who made his will 12 July 1587, proved 3 October 1588. Richard mentions four nephews in his will: Robert Goodale son of Thomas Goodale the elder; Richard Goodale son of John Goodale, and Thomas and William Goodale sons of Thomas Goodale the younger. John Goodale, "nephew," was his executor and residuary legatee. 

Family

Children

Citations

  1. [S147] William Davis, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi, William Davis (RootsWeb.com), downloaded Dec 2003.

Frances Goodale1

F, b. 28 January 1589, d. 3 August 1652

Father*John Goodale1 b. c 1563, d. 7 Jul 1625
Mother*Bridget Portler1 b. 1567, d. 24 Nov 1607
Frances Goodale|b. 28 Jan 1589\nd. 3 Aug 1652|p123.htm#i3919|John Goodale|b. c 1563\nd. 7 Jul 1625|p123.htm#i3916|Bridget Portler|b. 1567\nd. 24 Nov 1607|p123.htm#i3917|Thomas Goodale||p123.htm#i3918||||||||||

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Marriage* Frances Goodale married William Marston.1 
Christening*28 January 1589 Frances Goodale was christened on 28 January 1589 at Downham, Norfolk, England.1 
 She was the daughter of John Goodale and Bridget Portler.1 
Death*3 August 1652 Frances Goodale died on 3 August 1652 at Hemsby, Norfolk, England, at age 63.1 

Family

William Marston d. 30 Jun 1672

Citations

  1. [S147] William Davis, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi, William Davis (RootsWeb.com), downloaded Dec 2003.

William Marston1

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Marriage* William Marston married Frances Goodale, daughter of John Goodale and Bridget Portler.1 
Death*30 June 1672 William Marston died on 30 June 1672 at New Hampshire

Family

Frances Goodale b. 28 Jan 1589, d. 3 Aug 1652

Citations

  1. [S147] William Davis, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi, William Davis (RootsWeb.com), downloaded Dec 2003.

Ellen Goodale1

F, b. 28 April 1591, d. 1625

Father*John Goodale1 b. c 1563, d. 7 Jul 1625
Mother*Bridget Portler1 b. 1567, d. 24 Nov 1607
Ellen Goodale|b. 28 Apr 1591\nd. 1625|p123.htm#i3921|John Goodale|b. c 1563\nd. 7 Jul 1625|p123.htm#i3916|Bridget Portler|b. 1567\nd. 24 Nov 1607|p123.htm#i3917|Thomas Goodale||p123.htm#i3918||||||||||

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Christening28 April 1591 Ellen Goodale was christened on 28 April 1591 at Downham, Norfolk, England.1 
Birth*28 April 1591 She was born on 28 April 1591 at Downham, Norfolk, England.1 
 She was the daughter of John Goodale and Bridget Portler.1 
Death*1625 Ellen Goodale died in 1625 at Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts

Citations

  1. [S147] William Davis, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi, William Davis (RootsWeb.com), downloaded Dec 2003.

John Goodale1

M, b. circa 1592, d. 31 March 1593

Father*John Goodale1 b. c 1563, d. 7 Jul 1625
Mother*Bridget Portler1 b. 1567, d. 24 Nov 1607
John Goodale|b. c 1592\nd. 31 Mar 1593|p123.htm#i3922|John Goodale|b. c 1563\nd. 7 Jul 1625|p123.htm#i3916|Bridget Portler|b. 1567\nd. 24 Nov 1607|p123.htm#i3917|Thomas Goodale||p123.htm#i3918||||||||||

Relationship 9th great-granduncle of Daniel Curtis Phillips Sr..
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Birth*circa 1592 John Goodale was born circa 1592 at Downham, Norfolk, England.1 
 He was the son of John Goodale and Bridget Portler.1 
Christening10 March 1592 John Goodale was christened on 10 March 1592 at Downham, Norfolk, England
Death*31 March 1593 He died on 31 March 1593 at Downham, Norfolk, England.1 

Citations

  1. [S147] William Davis, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi, William Davis (RootsWeb.com), downloaded Dec 2003.

Thomas Goodale1

M, b. circa 1596, d. 10 December 1596

Father*John Goodale1 b. c 1563, d. 7 Jul 1625
Mother*Bridget Portler1 b. 1567, d. 24 Nov 1607
Thomas Goodale|b. c 1596\nd. 10 Dec 1596|p123.htm#i3923|John Goodale|b. c 1563\nd. 7 Jul 1625|p123.htm#i3916|Bridget Portler|b. 1567\nd. 24 Nov 1607|p123.htm#i3917|Thomas Goodale||p123.htm#i3918||||||||||

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Birth*circa 1596 Thomas Goodale was born circa 1596 at Downham, Norfolk, England.1 
 He was the son of John Goodale and Bridget Portler.1 
Death*10 December 1596 Thomas Goodale died on 10 December 1596 at Downham, Norfolk, England.1 

Citations

  1. [S147] William Davis, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi, William Davis (RootsWeb.com), downloaded Dec 2003.

Rebecca Goodale1

F, b. circa 1598

Father*John Goodale1 b. c 1563, d. 7 Jul 1625
Mother*Bridget Portler1 b. 1567, d. 24 Nov 1607
Rebecca Goodale|b. c 1598|p123.htm#i3924|John Goodale|b. c 1563\nd. 7 Jul 1625|p123.htm#i3916|Bridget Portler|b. 1567\nd. 24 Nov 1607|p123.htm#i3917|Thomas Goodale||p123.htm#i3918||||||||||

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Birth*circa 1598 Rebecca Goodale was born circa 1598 at Downham, Norfolk, England.1 
 She was the daughter of John Goodale and Bridget Portler.1 
Christening2 July 1598 Rebecca Goodale was christened on 2 July 1598 at Downham, Norfolk, England.1 
Marriage*21 June 1626 She married Walter Moorefleete on 21 June 1626 at Yarmouth, Norfolk, England.1 

Family

Walter Moorefleete

Citations

  1. [S147] William Davis, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi, William Davis (RootsWeb.com), downloaded Dec 2003.

Walter Moorefleete1

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Marriage*21 June 1626 Walter Moorefleete married Rebecca Goodale, daughter of John Goodale and Bridget Portler, on 21 June 1626 at Yarmouth, Norfolk, England.1 

Family

Rebecca Goodale b. c 1598

Citations

  1. [S147] William Davis, online http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi, William Davis (RootsWeb.com), downloaded Dec 2003.