genealogy of Patty Rose

 

 


Genealogy of Patty Rose


Name Rev., Lt. Samuel DUDLEY
Birth bap 30 Nov 1608, All Saints, Northampton, Northamptonshire, England22
Death bef 10 Feb 1682/83, Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire22,29,41
Father Gov. Thomas* DUDLEY (1576-1653)
Mother Dorothy* YORKE (1582-1643)
Other Spouses Mary BYLEY
Elizabeth SMITH
Marriage abt 1633, Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire20
Spouse Mary WINTHROP
Birth 30 Dec 1609, Groton Manor, Suffolk, England
Death 12 Apr 1643, Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts17,20,22,36,76
Children:
1 M Thomas DUDLEY
Birth bap 9 Mar 1634, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts17,20,22,29,36,41,71
Death 7 Nov 1655, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts17,22,36,41
2 M John DUDLEY
Birth bap 28 Jun 1635, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts22,29,36,41,71
Death young22,29,36,41
3 F Margaret DUDLEY
Birth 1637, Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Death aft 1664, Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts
4 M Samuel DUDLEY
Birth bap 2 Aug 1639, Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts22,29,36
Death 17 Apr 1643, Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts22,29,36
5 F Ann DUDLEY
Birth 16 Oct 1641, Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts20,22,29,36,41,76
Death 1700, Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts
Spouse Col. Edward HILTON
Marriage abt 1658, Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire
Notes for Rev., Lt. Samuel DUDLEY
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Rev. Samuel, bp. at All Saints, Northampton, 30 Nov. 1608, s. of Gov. Tho. by Dorothy d. of Edmund Yorke, and half-br. of Gov. Joseph (whose mother was a Dighton), and by marriage became son of another gov. and br. of two more. He was a merchant and budding magistrate when he truned to preaching, and app. never depended on that service to support his large fam. by 3 wives. Lieut. in 1631, he was at Ipsw. with f. and bro.-in-law in 1635, then at Camb., then with the first at Salis., where he was on the Co. Ct. bench and was Rep. 1641-1645. Evidence cont. through life of pub. conf. in his judgm. and impart. In 1680 Richard MARTIN, Esq., Mr. Saml. Dudley, Mr. Seaborn Cotton and Elias Stileman were the committee to draw up the new laws. Exeter, aft. calling many, invited him to come and preach 13 May 1650, to bring his family when they had bot him a house. Portsmouth voted 27 Oct. 1656 to invite Mr. Samuel "Dudlow' to preach, and 10 Nov. agreed with him 'to come unto us this next spring' at �80 per yr. But he continued to preach at Exeter until his death, with no evid. of church records kept. Inv. 10 Feb. 1682-3, adm. to widow's 'sonn in Lawe' Theophilus. He m. 1st Mary Winthrop who d. 12 Apr. 1644; 2d Mary Byley, who came in 1638, ag. 22, whose sis.-in-law mar. Dep.-Gov. Sam. Symonds; 3d by 1651, one Elizabeth, ag. 43 in 1671, who in 1702 was liv. with their d. Dorothy Leavitt. The deeds of the 50 a. lots into which his 600 a. gr. was divided prove his 12 heirs, Theophilus not claiming a double share. In 1725, with only 2 s. liv. and all but 2 of his 10 s. childless, has 10 Dudleys. Ch: Thomas, John, Margaret, Samuel, Ann; by 2nd wife: Theophilus, Mary, Biley, Mary, Thomas, Rebecca*; by 3d w: Elizabeth, Stephen, James, Timothy, Rebecca, Samuel. [ref 22]
*probable error
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SAMUEL, Exeter, b. not, perhaps, at Northampton in England. a. 1610, as often said, came with his f. in 1630, was lieut. in 1631, freem. 7 Oct. 1640, m. 1632 or 3, Mary, d. of first Gov. Winthrop had in Boston prob. Thomas, John, Margaret, Samuel, Ann. His w. d. 12 Apr. 1643, but he soon m. ano. Mary, wh. is by Mr. Dean Dudley with much prob. conject. to have been sis. of Henry Byley, had Theophilus, Mary, Byley, Mary, Thomas, again; and by third w. Elizabeth had Elizabeth, Stephen, James, Timothy, Abigail, Dorothy, Rebecca, and Samuel; but we kn. not their respective dates. He was rep. for Salisbury 1644, had some desire to go to New London; but was some yrs. at Hampton, and finally bec. the min. at E. and d. 10 Feb. 1684. [ref 20]
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Rev. Samuel Dudley, son of Governor Thomas Dudley, was born about 1610, in Northamptonshire, England, and was probably educated for the ministry in the Puritan denomination. He came to New England with his father when he was twenty, and in 1632 or 1633, married Mary, daughter of Governor Winthrop, and their first three children were baptized in Boston. The two sons lived many years with their grandfather, Governor Dudley, and both died early and unmarried. Rev. Samuel Dudley moved from Cambridge to Ipswich about 1635. His wife died in 1643, and he married (second) Mary Byley or Bayley, of Salisbury, Massachusetts, sister of Henry Bayley, from Salisbury, England, Dudley was deputy to the general court from Salisbury in 1641-42-43-44-45, was often chairman, and held other town offices. In March, 1648, he was appointed associate judge with two others to hold a court from year to year at Salisbury. In 1650 he became minister for Exeter, New Hampshire, having preached for some time in 1649, in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. He also carried on a farm and lived a simple country life. His second wife died at Exeter about 1651, and he married later, Elizabeth --. Of his ten sons, Stephen alone had sons who carried on the line. He had many grants of land, but his family was large and he never became wealthy as his father had been. He died at Exeter, February 10, 1683, aged seventy-three. Children: Thomas, John, Margaret, Samuel, Ann, Theophilus, Mary, Byley, Mary, Thomas, Elizabeth, Stephen, James, Timothy, Abigail, Dorothy, Rebecca, Samuel. [ref 29:1900]
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REV. SAMUEL2 DUDLEY (Thomas1), b. about 1610, in England; d. Feb. 10, 1683, at Exeter, N. H.; married 1st, Mary Winthrop, daughter of Gov. John W., about 1632, and by her had 5 children. She died April 16, 1643, at Salisbury, Mass. Rev. Samuel,2 married 2nd, Mary Byley of Salisbury, Mass., in 1643 and had probably five children. Rev. Samuel married 3rd, Elizabeth, by whom he had 8 children. Children: Thomas, John, Margaret, Samuel, Ann, Theophilus, Mary, Byley, Mary, Thomas, Elizabeth, Stephen, James, Timothy, Abigail, Dorothy, Rebecca, Samuel. [ref 41:277]
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SAMUEL, bp. Northampton 30 November 1608; m. (1) by 1632 Mary Winthrop, daughter of JOHN WINTHROP; m. (2) say 1644 Mary Byley, sister of Henry Byley (their son named Byley); m. (3) probably Exeter say 1654 Elizabeth _____, who survived him and was named in his will [ref 26]
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Samuel (Gov. Thos.) b. 1606, settler 1631, res. S. E. cor. Dunster and Mount Auburn Sts.; share in pales11; grant of land; owned lot E. small lot hill, 174; m. (1) Mary Winthrop (Gov. John) who d. 12 Ap. 1643; [m. (2) Mary Byley bef. 1644, m. (3) Elizabeth, --, who was living in 1702], had seventeen children, he lived in Bost., Ipswich, Salisbury, representative, Exeter, N. H., where he was min., d. 1683. [ref 17:226]
[note: 17 children is probably an error; Savage and Noyes both documented more]
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SAMUEL,2 b. ab. 1610; m. 1st, ab. 1632, Mary Winthrop; 2d, MARY BILEY; 3d, Elizabeth --. [ref 36:139]
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SAMUEL2 DUDLEY, Rev., Mr., (Thomas1), b. ab. 1610; m. 1st, ab. 1632, Mary Winthrop (Gov. John), who d. April 12, 1643[S]; 2d, 1643 or '4, MARY BILEY [prob. sister of HENRY]; 3d, ab. 1652, Elizabeth (___), who was liv. 1702. He was the second of the twelve who obtained the original grant for Salisbury; his name stands first on both the list of thirty-seven and that of sixty-nine; he recd. land in the "first division," 1640 and '41; rep. S. in the General Court 1641-'5. He came to Mass. with his father in 1630; res. Cambridge 1631, and Ipswich 1635, then in Salis. ab. 12 years; and was a settled minister at Exeter, N. H., from ab. 1650 till his death, Feb. 10, 1682-3. Children: Thomas, John, Margaret, Samuel, Ann, Theophilus, Mary, Biley, Mary, Thomas, Elizabeth, Stephen, James, Timothy, Abigail, Dorothy, Rebecca, Samuel. [ref 36:140]
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30 Nov 1608 baptized, Cotton End

1626 Emmanuel College, Cambridge England; trained for the ministry

1630 arrived with parents and Winthrop on the flagship Arabella; 1635 moved to Ipswich; 1637 helped settle Salisbury, lived there 12 years, preacher part time and public official; abt 1649 temporary preacher at Portsmouth NH; 30 May 1650-83 minister at Exeter NH, salary �40/yr and "the use and betterments of the house and land where he lived"; 1656 Portsmouth offered �80, declined

7 Oct 1640 freeman; 1641-45 Deputy to Boston General Court; 1644 representative for Salisbury

1658 granted 600 acres near the Great Hill[now Brentwood NH] by King of England

Samuel "was a quiet, tolerant, Christian minister, and spent his days in usefulness and honor."

buried at Second Burial Ground, Exeter NH
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Probate of Samuel Dudley of Exeter, 1682/3

Inventory of the estate of Samuel Dudley, Feb. 10, 1682/3; amount, �641.12.0; signed by William Morse and Robert Smart; witnesses, Edward Smith, John Folsom, and Bartholomew Tipping; attested by Theophilus Dudley, administrator, March, 3, 1682/3

To the Right honerabell Edward Cranfeld Equir & governer of new hampshere Sir thes are to aquaint your honner that I Elizabeth dudley Laite wife of mr Samuell dudley deceased have agreed with the Children of the Said dudly for my dowery allso to aquaint your honner that I doe Refuse to Adminester and therfore I doe Leave it to my sonn in Lawe theophelus dudley
Elizabeth Dudly (seal)
Sir yours honeres to serve to my power
witness my hand and seale
merch : Ith : 1682/3

mrs Elisabath dudly owned : this above to be her acte and dede this 2d of march 1682/3 Before me

John Gillman of the Counsill
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Notes for Mary WINTHROP
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daughter of Gov. John WINTHROP and Mary FORTH, bp. Great Stambridge 19 January 1611/2; m. by 1633 Samuel Dudley, son of Governor THOMAS DUDLEY. [ref 26]
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Winthrop, Mary (Gov. John) m. Samuel Dudley (Gov. Thos.) d. 12 Ap. 1743 [ref 17:84]
[note: prob error, should read 1643]
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Mary m. 1632 or 3, Samuel Dudley, and d. 12 Apr. 1643. She was the only d. wh. grew up to maturity. [ref 20]
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Mary Dudley death 12 Feb 1643 Salisbury Essex w Samll [ref 76]
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16 Apr 1643 buried, Boston MA
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