genealogy of Patty Rose

 

 


Genealogy of Patty Rose


Name William* BEALE
Birth bap 26 Nov 1620, Biddenden, Kent, England
Death bef 21 May 1694, Dunstable, Middlesex, Massachusetts47
Other Spouses Elizabeth PILKINGTON
Mary* WHITING
Marriage 1653, Marblehead, Essex, Massachusetts
Spouse Martha BRADSTREET
Birth 1632, Rattlesden, Suffolk, England47
Death 6 Apr 1675, Marblehead, Essex, Massachusetts37,47,76
Father Humphrey* BRADSTREET (1594-1655)
Mother Bridget* HARRIS (1604-1665)
Children:
1 M Samuel BEALE
Birth 15 Jul 1654, Marblehead, Essex, Massachusetts37,47,76
Death 1699, Marblehead, Essex, Massachusetts47
Spouse Patience LOVEWELL
Marriage 28 Mar 1682, Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts20,47
2 F Martha BEALE
Birth 15 Sep 1656, Marblehead, Essex, Massachusetts37,76
3 M James BEALE
Birth 19 Dec 1657, Marblehead, Essex, Massachusetts76
Death 25 Mar 1690/91, Marblehead, Essex, Massachusetts
4 M William BEALE
Birth 24 Aug 1659, Marblehead, Essex, Massachusetts37,47,76
Death bef 27 Jun 1711, Marblehead, Essex, Massachusetts47
Spouse Elizabeth LOVEWELL
Marriage bef 1684
5 M Capt. John BEALE
Birth 17 Jun 1660, Marblehead, Essex, Massachusetts37,76
Death bef 13 Jun 1699
Spouse Martha, wife of John Beale
6 M Moses BEALE
Birth 10 Mar 1662, Marblehead, Essex, Massachusetts76
Death 27 Apr 1663, Marblehead, Essex, Massachusetts76
7 M Moses BEALE
Birth 8 Aug 1664, Marblehead, Essex, Massachusetts37,76
8 F Bridget BEALE
Birth 15 Jul 1666, Marblehead, Essex, Massachusetts37,76
Death 5 Aug 1683, Marblehead, Essex, Massachusetts37
9 M Aaron BEALE
Birth 8 Jul 1668, Marblehead, Essex, Massachusetts37,76
Spouse Elizabeth NICHOLSON
Marriage 29 Jun 1692, Marblehead, Essex, Massachusetts
10 M George BEALE
Birth 1 Mar 1670, Marblehead, Essex, Massachusetts20,76
Death 23 Jan 1691
11 M Ebenezer BEALE
Birth 15 Jan 1671, Marblehead, Essex, Massachusetts76
12 F Anne BEALE
Birth 4 Aug 1674, Marblehead, Essex, Massachusetts37,76
Death 2 Sep 1675, Marblehead, Essex, Massachusetts76
Notes for William* BEALE
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WILLIAM, Marblehead 1679, then in his 49th yr. had m. in 1655, Martha, d. of Humphrey Bradstreet [ref 20]

- note: Savage says these are different Williams, possibly in error -

WILLIAM, Dunstable 1684, br. of Samuel of the same, m. at Salem, 7 Apr. 1685 (tho. Lewis says, with higher prob. 5 Mar. 1684), Mary Hart, had William, and Elizabeth, if Fox is correct. He was, in 1692, one of the wretch. witness. against Philip English, charg. with witchcraft. [ref 20]
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BEALE, William, miller, Marblehead, was grinding corn in the town in 1649 or 1650, as Moses Maverick deposed in 1653. Wife Martha d. April 6, 1675; he m. 2, Dec. 1676, Elizabeth Bert Jackson; she d. 5 Nov. 1683; he m. 3, March 5, 1683-4, Mary, widow of Samuel Hart, blacksmith, of Lynn. His will dated 4 Jan. 1693-4, beq. to wife Mary, according to marriage agreement; to my eight children. Children for William and Martha: Samuel, Martha, James, William, John, Moses, Moses, Bridget, Aaron, George, Anne. [ref 37:41]
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WILLIAM BEALE, born about 1628, was a prominent citizen of Marblehead, Mass. He died 1694. His will dated January 4, 1693-4, was proved May 21, 1694. He was a miller and he bought and sold many parcels of land. At an early date he owned a tract of land in Dunstable, which was occupied and improved by two of his sons. He married Martha Bradstreet, born 1632, daughter of Humphrey and Bridget Bradstreet of Ipswich. She died April 6, 1675; he married, second, December 16, 1676, Elizabeth Jackson, widow of Edmund Jackson. He married, third, March 4, 1683-4, Mary Hart, widow of Samuel Hart. Fourteen children, of whom Samuel and William were residents of Dunstable. [ref 47:1]
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one William Beale owned Lot #14 Salem 1658

William Beale's dislike of Philip English stemmed from being on the opposite side of a 1690 lawsuit over a claim to two tracts of land. Beale claimed that English had offered him a bribe in return for his favorable testimony in the case. Later, Beale said, when discussing English's lawsuit with a friend, "my nose gushed out bleeding in a most extraordinary manner" - a nosebleed he attributed to English's witchcraft. Beale also speculated that the sudden deaths of two of his sons soon afterward might have been the evil work of English, in retaliation for his testimony against him.
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Notes for Martha BRADSTREET
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Martha m. William Beale [ref 20]
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Martha, ae. 2 in 1634; m. William Beale [ref 37:64]
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Martha Beale death 6 Apr 1675 Marblehead Essex Sr. w William Sr. [ref 76]
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Martha had arrived with her parents in 1634 on the Elizabeth from Ipswich, England when she was two years old. Her parents settled in that part of Ipswich, MA that was later set off to Rowley. Her father was probably in some way related to early governor Simon Bradstreet. Martha was previously married or engaged to one Thomas Rowlandson, 'which marriage was annulled because of the inability of said Thomas to contract it'. That fact was to cause the Beals considerable difficulty as some of their neighbors disapproved of the annulment and considered them to be living in adultery. One Elizabeth Hollingworth was fined by the court and required to apologize in the meeting house for calling Martha 'adultress' and 'jade' and for saying that she 'made the church a cover for her roguery.' Martha was only 43 when she died, and had borne twelve children in twenty years.
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