genealogy of Patty Rose

 

 


Genealogy of Patty Rose


Name John WINGATE
Birth 1649, England
Death 9 Dec 1687, Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire20
Marriage bef 1676, Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire20,29
Spouse Sarah* TAYLOR
Birth 1647, Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire10
Death 23 Dec 1707, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts22
Father Anthony* TAYLOR (1608-1687)
Mother Philippa, wife of Anthony Taylor* (1609-1683)
Other Spouses Thomas* CANNEY
Richard PAINE
Children:
1 F Mary WINGATE
Birth abt 1677, Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire
Death 28 Dec 1721, Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts46,76
Spouse Henry LUNT
Marriage 1694, Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts
2 M Col. Joshua WINGATE
Birth 2 Feb 1679, Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire22,29
Death 9 Feb 1769, Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire22,29
Spouse Mary LUNT
Marriage 19 Nov 1702, Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts22,46
3 F Abigail WINGATE
Birth abt 1684, Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire
Spouse Samuel KENNY
Marriage 16 Nov 1704, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts22,23
Notes for John WINGATE
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WINGATE, John (also Winget, Windet, Windiet), Dover, �44 in Aug. 1693. A 20 a. lot was laid out to him twice, 11 Jan. 1658-9 and 1664 when described as the lot given him by his master Thomas Layton. Ano. 10 a. gr. was laid out in 1669. A new partner with Thomas Doughty in a logging contract 1663. Freeman 15 May 1672. Selectman 1674, 1686, 1687. Called one of the principal landowners in Dover in Cranfield's time, and one of the 'loyal subjects and freeholders' who signed the Weare pet. to the King. He m. 1st Mary Nutter who was liv. 28 Dec. 1674 (her fa. deeded him land on Dover Neck in 1670); m 2d Sarah (Taylor) Canney. Will, 12 Mar. 1683-4, cod. 1 Dec. (d. 9 Dec.) 1687, names w. Sarah, 7 ch., 5 Channey ch. (unnamed). The widow's bondsm. were Richard Otis and Richard Paine, who later was her 3d husb. Ch: Ann, b. 18 Feb 1667-8, m. Israel Hodsdon. John. Caleb, willed land, lived in Piscataway, N.J., where he and w. Hope had 7 ch. rec. 1706-19 and two more. Moses, mariner. Will, made at London, 20 Jan. 1695-6 - 10 Mar 1697-8, gives his clothes to Nicholas Follett, then in London, all else to sis. Ann. Mary, presumably by 2d w. as willed the feather bed and furniture given to her mo. aft. her mo.'s death. Surely by 2d w: Col. Joshua, a disting. citizen of Hampt. where he was b. 2 Feb. 1679, and returned to as an adult aft. a boyhood in Dover. Selectman, Rep., Capt., Major, Col., and in command of a regt. at Louisburg. He m. at Newb. 9 Nov. 1702 Mary Lunt; d. at Hampt. 9 Feb. 1769 (will 3 Mar. 1764); wid. Mary d. 27 Mar. 1772. Ch: Rev. Paine (H.C. 1723, minister at Amesbury, m. Mary Balch); Sarah (m. Dr. Edmund Toppan); Mary (m. Timothy Pickering of Salem); Joshua (m. Dorothy Freese); Jane (m. Rev. Stephen Chase); Abigail, twin, (m. John Stickney of Newb.); Anna, twin, (m. Daniel Marston); Martha (m. Dr. John Weeks); Love (m. Rev. Nathl. Gookin); Elizabeth (m. Dr. John Newman); John, H.C. 1744, unm. Abigail, b. betw. 12 Mar. 1682-3 - 1 Dec. 1687, m. Samuel Kenny. [ref 22]
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JOHN, Dover 1660, had gr. of ld. there 1658, m. Mary, d. of Hatevil Nutter of the same, had Ann, b. 18 Feb. 1668; John, 13 July 1670; Caleb; Moses; Mary; Joshua, 2 Feb. 1680; and Abigail; but most of these latter five were by ano. w. for he had m. bef. May 1677, Sarah, wid. of the sec. Thomas Canney; was freem. 1672, and he d. 9 Dec,. 1687. Ann m. Israel Hodgdon of Portsmouth. His will of 12 Mar. 1684, was pro. 23 Mar. 1688, under the Andros rule, wh. brot. it to Boston. Not the least of may cause of malediction against the usurp. Gov. and his subord. Walter Barefoote, is, that, under their admin. this name bec. pervert. into Windiat, to mislead honest, unskeptical Farmer. [ref 20]
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John Wingate, the immigrant ancestor, was born in England some time before 1636, and was a planter at Hilton's Point, now Dover, New Hampshire, as early as 1658. He received a grant of twenty acres of land, January 11, 1658-59, there. When he first came to Dover, he was in the service of Thomas Layton, who afterwards gave him another twentyacre lot. He also owned other lands. He was made an inhabitant of Dover, June 18, 1660, and lived at Dover Neck. His homestead was in the family for six generations, and the present house there is on the spot on which the first was built. In 1683 John Wingate was "one of the principal land holders in Dover." He served as juryman, and was selectman in 1674, 1686 and 1687, being chairman the latter year. He served in King Philip's war, in active service in the early months of 1675. He was a leader among the property owners of Dover in the controversy over the Mason claims in 1683. He made his will during a severe illness, March 12, 1683-84, and a codicil eight days before his death, December 1, 1687. He died December 9, 1687, and the will was proved March 23, 1687-88. He married (first) Mary Nutter, daughter of Elder Hatevil Nutter, who was one of the earliest settlers of Dover, and who died in 1674. He married (second) about 1676, Sarah (Taylor) Canney, daughter of Anthony Taylor, who died November 4, 1687, and his wife, Phillipa Taylor, who died September 20, 1683; and widow of the second Thomas Canney. She had six children by her first husband, who were mentioned in John Wingate's will. Children: Anne, born February 18, 1667; John, mentioned below; Caleb; Moses; Mary; Joshua, February 2, 1679, died February 9, 1769; Abigail, born between 1684 and 1687. [ref 29:445]
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Notes for Sarah* TAYLOR
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Taylor, Sarah Father: Taylor, Anthony Mother: Mingay, Phillipa Birth Date: 1647 Hampton Rockingham NH [ref 10]
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Sarah, m. 1st Thomas Canney, m. 2d John Wingate, m. 3d Richard Paine. [ref 22]
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Sarah (Taylor) Canney, daughter of Anthony Taylor, who died November 4, 1687, and his wife, Phillipa Taylor, who died September 20, 1683; and widow of the second Thomas Canney. She had six children by her first husband, who were mentioned in John Wingate's will. [ref 29:445]
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