Genealogy of Patty Rose
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| Notes for Maj. Gen. Daniel DENISON | ||||||||||
| - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - son of William DENISON and Margaret CHANDLER - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - DANIEL, Cambridge 1633, s. of William of Roxbury, b. in England. a. 1612, freem. 1 Apr. 1634, m. Patience, d. of Gov. Thomas Dudley, wh. surv. and was extrix. of his will; rem. to Ipswich with its early planters, and was its rep. 1635, and seven yrs. after, speaker 1649, and 51, and 2, ar. co. 1660, and in every rank of the milit. to the highest in 1660, an Assist. from 1654 till d. 19 Sept. 1682, aet. 70. His wid. d. 8 Feb. 1690. Of ch. I find not ment. of any but John and Elizabeth w. of John Rogers, Presid. of H. C. His will of 18 July 1673, with codic. of 28 Feb. 1679, and ano. of 22 Dec. 1680, giv. names of his gr.ch. [ref 20] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - DANIEL, bp. 18 October 1612; m. Cambridge 18 October 1632 Patience Dudley, daughter of Thomas Dudley. "I was the eldest of the three brothers that were brought to New England ... on the 18th day of October [1632] ... I married your grandmother, who was the second daughter of Mr. Tho[ma]s Dudley" [ref 26] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Maj. Gen. Daniell Denison death 20 Sep 1682 Ipswich Essex in his 70th y [ref 76] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - served 10 years as the Major General of the Colonial Forces 1649, 1651, 1652 speaker of the house 1653-77 Governor's assistant 1653 Secretary of the Colony - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 28 Nov 1662 "Bray Wilkins & John Gingeon of Salem" sold to Major General Daniel Denison one hundred acres of upland and thirty acres of meadow [ref 26] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - In his autobiographical sketch, written for his grandchildren, Daniel Denison, son of WILLIAM DENISON, and son-in-law of Thomas Dudley, had the following to say of his in-laws: [ref 26] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - He is described as the "proper and valiant Major Daniel Denison, a good souldier and of a quick capacity his company are well instructed in feats of warlike activity." When the Indian depredations in the neighborhood of Andover, in the year 1675, became formidable, Major Dennison used every effort for the protection of the town, having not only his honor as a soldier at stake, but also the lives and property of his near and dear kindred. It was, doubtless, owing to his vigorous measures in cooperating with the local officers that the town of Andover suffered so little, in comparison with other frontier settlements. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Mr. Thomas Dudley ... was a principal undertaker of this Plantation of the Massachusetts and one of those first comers in the year 1630 that brought over the Patent, and settled the government here. He came over Deputy Governor, and was afterwards diverse times Governor. He then lived at Cambridge, removed to Ipswich, where he stayed but one year, being recalled again to live in the Bay, which then could not but want his help. He settled himself at Roxbury, where he lived until he departed this life about the 30th day of July in the year 1653, having buried your great grandmother about ten years before, about the latter end of December 1643. She was a fine virtuous woman who loved your father [John Denison] in his childhood, and [he] was born in her house. She had by her husband one son, your great uncle Samuel Dudley, who liveth at Exeter, and by three wives hath had many children, cousin germans to your father. And beside your grandmother Denison she had three daughters (viz) your Aunt Bradstret who died in September 1672 who left 4 sons and 3 daughters living, beside her daughter Cotton who died before her and left many children, then your Aunt Woodbridg now living at Newbury who hath five sons and five daughters living, your father's cousin germans, as also were your aunt Bradstreet's children. The last was your Aunt Sarah married to Mr. Keane both dead long since, and left one only daughter Hannah, married to Mr. Paige, and is now living at Boston. Your Great Grandmother being dead, your sweet [great] Grandfather Dudley married a second wife, and by her had a daughter married to Mr. Jonathan Wade, who liveth at Mistick, and two sons Joseph Dudley who now liveth at Roxbury, in his father's house, and Paul Dudley, a merchant who is upon a voyage to Ireland. These were your father's uncles by their father's side. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | ||||||||||
| Notes for Patience DUDLEY | ||||||||||
| - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Patience m. maj.-gen. Daniel Denison [ref 20] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - PATIENCE, b. say 1612; m. Cambridge 18 October 1632 Daniel Denison, son of WILLIAM DENISON. "On the 18th day of October ... I married your grandmother, who was the second daughter of Mr. Tho[ma]s Dudley" [ref 26] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Dudley, Patience (Gov. Thos.) m. Maj. Gert. [Gen.?] Daniel Denison (Wm.) d. 3 Feb. 1690, at Ipswich [ref 17:226] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Patience, born 1615, died February 8, 1689-90, married, October 18, 1632, Daniel Denison [ref 29:77] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - PATIENCE,2; m. Gen. Daniel Denison at Cambridge; d. Feb. 8. 1689-90, at Ipswich. [ref 36:140] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - PATIENCE, b. in England., d. Feb. 8, 1689-90, at Ipswich, Mass. She m. Maj. Gen. Daniel Denison at Cambridge, Mass., and had a son and daughter. [ref 41:276] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | ||||||||||
| Last Modified 25 Apr 2004 | Created 4 Jan 2005 |