Ancestry of Nancy Ann Norman - aqwg42

Ancestors of Nancy Ann NORMAN

Thirteenth Generation

(Continued)


6144. Henry CHANDLER was born about 1560 in Bishop's Stortford, England. He died 17 Dec 1618 in Bishop's Stortford, England. Henry married Anne about 1590 in Bishop's Stortford, England. [Parents]

6145. Anne was born in England. She died after 1618 in Bishop's Stortford, England.

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6146. Francis BAYFORD was christened 13 Apr 1567 in Fornham, Essex, England. He died before 3 Dec 1622 in Fornham, Essex, England. Francis married Johan about 1602 in England. [Parents]

ENGLISH ORIGINS OF NEW ENGLAND FAMILIES, Vol. II, page 732.
    Francis was a husbandman, and held customary lands at Fornham within the manor of Earisbury.
    In his will, dated 9 June 1614, and proved at Bishop's Stortford, co. Hertsfordshire, England, 3 Dec. 1622, he left the tenement where he lived, after his wife's decease, to his son, Richard, except "Running House", and including "Long Croft", "Little Croft", and "Lancote Croft", but Richard was to pay 6 Pounds to his sister Agnes, when he was 21 years of age. To his younger son John, he left "Running House:, "Rosemart Close", and "New Close". The residue of the estate he left to his widow Joan. (Original Will, Comm. Court of London, Essex and Herts.)

6147. Johan.

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6150. Isaac MORRELL married Sarah.

6151. Sarah.

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6160. Thomas BARNARD married Margery ARNOLD.

6161. Margery ARNOLD.

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6166. Mr. JOHNSON was born in Wales.

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6170. Robert FLETCHER married Miss.

ELDRED AND ASSOCIATED FAMILIES, Researched by: Catherine Matson & Clarice McNiven, Compiled by: Carol & Susan Matson, pp. 82.
    Grissell Fletcher, b. 1618 in EN, d. 7-9-1669 in Chelmsford, MA, dau. of Robert Fletcher.

6171. Miss.

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6176. Edward JEWETT was born about 1580 in Bradford, Yorkshire, England. He died 1614 in York, England. Edward married Mary TAYLOR on 1 Oct 1604 in Bradford, Yorkshire, England.

EARLY SETTLERS OF ROWLEY, MA, page 168.

6177. Mary TAYLOR. [Parents]

EARLY SETTLERS OF ROWLEY, MA, page 168.

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6182. John CHENEY died in Newbury, Essex Co., Massachusetts.

EARLY SETTLERS OF ROWLEY MA, pg 227.
    Married 3: 7 mo. 1645, Mary, daughter of John Cheney of Newbury.

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6192. Lionel CHUTE Jr. was born about 1580 in Dedham, Essex, England. He died Apr 1645 in Ipswich, Essex Co., Massachusetts. Lionel married Rose Barker BAKER about 1610 in , , EN.

EARLY SETTLERS OF ROWLEY, MA. pg. 72.
    James-3 Chute was the only son of James-2 of Ipswich, who was son of Lionel-1 Chute who died in Ipswich, 1645, leaving a will dated 4: 7 mo. 1644, proved 7: 9 mo. 1645, wherein is mentioned wife Rose, and son, James (Essex Deeds, 1 Ips.: 15).

CHUTE GENEALOGY, by Wm. E. Chute, page 1.
    Was born in Dedham, Essex county EN, about 1580; m. about 1610, Rose daughter of Robert Baker, or Barker.
    Mr. Chute came over about 1634 and settled at Agawam or Ipswich, in Essex county, province of MA Bay, so called. He had received a good education in EN and was therefore qualified to teach the grammar school at Ipswich, which he did in 1636, and hence is called the old Ipswich schoolmaster. He bought two parcels of land of William Batholomew in 1639; 50 acres of upland and 12 acres of meadow were granted him in 1640; made freeman, 1641; made his will in 1644. He died April 1645.

6193. Rose Barker BAKER. [Parents]

CHUTE GENEALOGY, by Wm. Chute, page

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6194. Daniel EPPS married Martha READ.

6195. Martha READ.

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6198. Mr. TODD.

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6204. John DRESSER was born in England. He died 19 Apr 1672 in Rowley, Essex Co., Massachusetts. John married Mary before 1640 in England.

EARLY SETTLERS OF ROWLEY, MA., page 100.
    John-1 Dresser, "shoemaker," had an acre and half house lot on Bradford Street, 1643. He was about 61 years old, 1668 (Essex Ct. Files). He brought with him his wife Mary. He was buried 19 Apr., 1672. His will dated 5 Mar. 1671/2, mentions wife, Mary; eldest son John, son Samuel and daughter Elizabeth; grandchildren John, Mary & Martha, children of son John; tow daughters (unnamed), children of son Samuel (Essex Probate).

6205. Mary was born in England.

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6206. Richard THORLEY was born in England. He died 10 Nov 1685 in Newbury, Essex Co., Massachusetts. Richard married Jane.

EARLY SETTLERS OF ROWLEY, MA, page 382, 383.
    Had a two-acre house lot, 1643. He sold his estate in Rowley, in 1651, to Capt. John Johnson (105), and moved to Newbury with his wife Jane.
    His home in Newbury was on the north side of Parker River, near the present site of Dummer Academy. By deed, dated 1 Dec 1651, Mathew Chaffey of Boston, shipwright, and Sarah, his wife, convey to Richard Thorley, for 155 Pounds, a farm in Newbury, containing 400 acres bounded from the mouth of Cart Creek and extending thence easterly ten score rods and abutting on the river to the south, thence on a line north and by west sixteen score rods up into the country unto two birchen trees, marked, standing upon a bank of rocks, thence on a straight line westerly ten score rods to a tree standing upon a mount or hill, thence by a straight line east by south to the mouth of said creek again (Essex Deeds, 1 Ips.: 100) Richard Thorley had a grant of land by the colony, 1653, and the next year a toll for his bridge, built over Parker River.
    He died there 10 Nov 1685. This name is now usually written "Thurlow", or "Thurlo".

6207. Jane was born in England. She died 19 Mar 1683/1684 in Newbury, Essex Co., Massachusetts.

EARLY SETTLERS OF ROWLEY, MA. pg. 383.
    His wife, Jane, died in Newbury, 19 March 1683/4.

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6276. William TORREY was born 1547. He married Naomi. [Parents]

6277. Naomi.

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6464. Henry DOW was born 1550 in Runham, Norfolk, England. He died 21 Apr 1613 in Runham, Norfolk, England. Henry married Elizabeth MARCHE on 12 May 1594 in England. [Parents]

HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF HAMPTON, NEW HAMPSHIRE, Vol II, by Joseph Dow, page
    677.
THE BOOK OF DOW, by Robert Piercy Dow, pages 25, 26.
    He was the parish clerk at Runham and for four years signed the register as church warden. The fourth year he signed as Dove.
IN CHANCERY INQUISTIONS POST MORTEM, Vol 344, no 94:
    Inquistion taken at Walton, co Norfolk, 19th April, 12 James I, after the death of Henry Dowe, yoeman,
 They said Henry was seized of a close of arable land called le Wonge close in Runham, containing about 14 acres; in reversion after the death of his mother Margaret Dowe, late the wife of Thomas Dowe, a messuage of land in Runham, Thrigby, and Maulthy, still in the occupation of the said Margaret. The said close called le Wonge is held of the King by military service, and is worth 13s 3d yearly. The Messuage, etc., is held of Sir Thomas Birney, Knight, as of his manor of Strumpsall by fealty and a rent of 16d yearly.
From these records it appears that this particular Dow family were fairly well-to-do and of good standing. Both generations possessed some education and the family came from Catholicism through the Reformation into the Church of England. Henry of the next generation was probably the only dissenter, surely the only Puritan.

HAMPTON VITAL RECORDS AND GENEALOGY, 1889-1986, Edited and Compiled by James K. Hunt, Jr., published for the Town of Hampton NH by Peter E. Randall, 1988.
page 201.
    Henry Dowe, Runham, Yeoman, Son of Thomas. He was born circa 1550. He was buried at Runham on 21 Apr 1613. His will is dated 9 Dec 1612 and was proved 10 Jan 1612/3. (ANW 198 Dewpleer) He married on 12 May 1594 Elizabeth Marche, the eldest daughter of Christopher & Frances (St. Fenne) Marche.
    The will of Henry Dowe gave to Elizabeth his wife the use of all his messauges, houses, lands, tenements which was given to him by his father Thomas Dowe. After Elizabeth's death, son Thomas to inherit the massauges etc. Son Thomas was to pay his sisters Mary and Frances 10 pounds each. Sons Henry and Edward are naamed. His brother-in-law William Marche was named as the Supervisor to aid his wife, who was made the Executrix.

6465. Elizabeth MARCHE was born 1573 in England. [Parents]

HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF HAMPTON, NEW HAMPSHIRE, Vol. II, by Joseph Dow,
    page 677.
THE BOOK OF DOW, by Robert Piercy Dow, page 26
    The mother of Elizabeth March was a Farrar.
From Valorie Alyson Caton, 9052 Five Harbors Drive, Huntington Beach CA 92646
    MARCHE, also mothers name was Frances At-Fenne.

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6468. John SANBORN was christened 1600 in England. He died 1628/1630 in England. John married Ann BATCHELLER on 1619 in , , EN. [Parents]

BATCHELDER GENEALOGY, page 109.
    Was one of the Hampshire Sambornes, descended from Nicholas, son of Walter and Margaret (Drew) Samborne of Southcot in Berks, from whom slso descended the Sambornes of Timsbury in Somerset.
    All the Sanborns in America are descended from three borthers, John, William and Stephen, who came to America in 1632 with their grandfather, Rev. Stephen Bachiler, and were sons of an English Samborne, who about 1619, married Anne Bachiler.

6469. Ann BATCHELLER was born 1601 in England. [Parents]

BATCHELDER GENEALOGY, page 109.
    It has been supposed that the widow, Anne Samborne, came with their children, but no definite record of her life here has been diecovered. Her will is not filed here, nor was she at Hampton with her father and sons in 1638.

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6470. John MOULTON was born about 1599 in Ormsby, England. He died about 1650 in Hampton, Rockingham Co., New Hampshire. John married Anne GREEN before 1623 in England. [Parents]

Moulton Annals, by Henry W. Moulton, page 207.
    John Moulton and Anne, his wife were from Ormsby in the County of Norfolk EN. They came to America in the spring of 1637 on the "John & Dorothy", having then five choldren, on son and four dau. Another son born afterwards was bapt. at Newbury MA and a dau was born and bapt after their settlement in Hampton NH.

6471. Anne GREEN was christened 6 Sep 1601 in Ormesby, St. Margaret, Norfolk, England. She died 12 Apr 1668 in Hampton, Rockingham Co., New Hampshire. [Parents]

THE ENGLISH BACKGROUND OF SOME EARLY SETTLERS OF HAMPTON, NH, page ?.
    Anne, bp. 6 Sept. 1601; d. 12 April 1688 at Hampton NH; m. at Ormesby St. Margaret, Norfolk, EN, 24 Sept. 1623. John Moulton. See the Register, 141 (1987):327-328 for futher information.

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6478. John PERKINS Sr. was christened 23 Dec 1583 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England. He died before 26 Sep 1654 in Ipswich, Essex Co., Massachusetts. John married Judith GATER on 9 Oct 1608 in Hillmorton, Warwickshire, England. [Parents]

Came to America in 1631 with his family on the "Lion".
    bapt in St. John the Baptist Church, Hillmorton Parish, Warwickshire EN OLD FAMILIES OF SALISBURY AND AMESBURY, page 281 & 282.
    John Perkins of Ipswich, b. abt 1590; m. Judith. He came over in the ship "Lyon" with Rober Williams in 1631; lived in Boston two years; settled in Ipswich in 1633. Owned "Perkins Island" in Ipswich River; held town offices, rep. in 1636. He died in 1654; will March 28, Sept. 26 (or 27), 1654; wife Judith ment.
NEHG "Register," v 10:213-215.
Davis, Walter Goodwin. THE ANCESTRY OF DUDLEY WILDES 1759-1820 OF TOPSFIELD MA
    Anthoensen Press, Portland: 1959, p. 87.
Pope. p. 354.
Jacobus, Donald Line & Edward F. Waterman, THE GRANBERRY FAMILY & ALLIED
    FAMILIES, 1945, p. 292.
"PERKINS FAMILY NEWSLETTER" Hillmorton Parish Records, 1986, p. 5.
TAG "ANCESTRY OF MILLARD FILLMORE, 13TH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES," by
    Gary Boyd Roberts, M.A. Jan 1988, pp 53, 54.

    Embarked with his wife and family for America, 1 Dec 1630, at Bristol, EN and arrived at Boston 5 Feb 1631, after a very tempestuous voyage. They came on the ship "Lyon", Capt. Wm Pearce, and the famous Roger Williams was one of their fellow passengers. At the time of their arriveal their youngest child was about seven and their oldest seventeen. Admitted freeman on the 18th of the following May (1631) and remained in Boston about two years. Removed to Ipswich in 1633. A representative to the General Court from Ipswich in 1636, held various town offices and trusts and appears to have a man of great respectability. Received land grants at Ipswich in 1634 & 1635, and in Chebacco in 1636 & 1639. He owned the large island at the mouth of Ipswich River, which was then and for many years after called Perkins Island; juryman 1641, 1648, 1652.

6479. Judith GATER was christened 19 Mar 1588/1589 in Newent, Gloucestershire, England. She died after 26 Sep 1654 in Ipswich, Essex Co., Massachusetts. [Parents]

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