genealogy of Patty Rose

 

 


Genealogy of Patty Rose


Name Maj. Benjamin KEAYNE
Birth 1615, England
Death 166820
Marriage 1 Sep 1638, Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts20
Spouse Sarah DUDLEY
Birth bap 23 Jul 1620, Sempringham, Lincolnshire, England20,26,29,41
Death 3 Nov 1659, Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts17
Father Gov. Thomas* DUDLEY (1576-1653)
Mother Dorothy* YORKE (1582-1643)
Other Spouses Thomas PACY
Children:
1 F Ann KEAYNE
Birth abt 1639, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts
Death 30 Jun 1704, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts20
Spouse Edward LANE
Marriage 11 Dec 1657, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts20,71
Spouse Col. Nicholas PAGE
Marriage aft 1663, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts
Notes for Maj. Benjamin KEAYNE
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son of Robert KEAYNE and Ann MANSFIELD
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KEAYNE, BENJAMIN, Boston 1638, only s. of Robert, b. in London, came with his f. when his age was rat. perhaps two or more yrs. too low, freem. 6 Sept. 1639, ar. co. 1638, m. bef. 9 June 1639, Sarah, d. of Gov. Thomas Dudley, had only ch. Ann; liv. some short time at Lynn, was a maj. went home, in disgust with his w. a 1645, and repud. her; d. 1668. She had been disciplin. Nov. 1646 for irreg. prophesy. and was excom. in Oct. 1647, and sadly degrad. but was made the w. of one Pacey. Ann, wh. was well provid. for in will of gr.f. K. mak. the chief gent. here to assist his w. "to dispose of her for her future educ. unto some such wise and godly mistress or fam. where she may have her carnal disposition most of all subdu. and reform. by strict discipline; and also that they would show like care and assist. in seasona. time to provide some fit and godly match, proportiona. to her est. and condit. that she may live comforta. and be fit to do good in her place, and not to suffer her to be circumvent. or to cast away hers. upon some swagger. gent. or other, that will look more after the enjoy. what she hath, than live in the fear of God, and true love to her," m. 11 Dec. 1657, Edward Lane, a merch. from London, and, next, to Nicholas Paige; but she seems ill to have repaid the pious care of her gr.f. and a. 30 June 1704. Her gr.f. took care, that her mo. "Sarah Dudley, now Sarah Pacey, may have no part" of the prop. thus giv. to the d. The unhappy w. of K. d. Nov. 1659. See Winthrop I. 314 and II. 4. [ref 20]
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occupation: merchant
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Benjamin Keayne wrote Thomas Dudley from London 18 March 1646/47, "Honored Sir, That you and myself are made sorry by your daughter's enormous and continued crimes, is the greatest cause of grief that ever befell me, and the more because of her obstinate continuance in them is now to me by her own letter made as certain . . . I never gave her the least just cause or occasion to provoke her to them . . . she has not left me any room or way of reconciliation. And therefore as you desire, I do plainly declare my resolution never again to live with her as a husband. What maintenance yourself expects I know not. This I know (to my cost and danger) she has unwived herself and how she or you can expect a wife's maintenance is to me a wonder . .. . [ref 26]

6 June 1649 Brampton Gurdon Sr. wrote from Assington England to John Winthrop:
...Here goes some speech of a N.E. couple that lately came from thence the husband first, and then the wife followed after with what goods she could get together but we hear all her goods miscarried and she escaped only with her life. The man was Cane's son a cloak seller in Birching Lane, whose mother was Mr. Willson's sister. The woman is returned to N.E. and resolves there to take another husband. I hope your laws will not tolerate such wicked actions [ref 26]
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8 Nov 1647 Ezekiel Rogers to John Winthrop in a letter:
" ...I thought myself bound to acquaint you that there is not a little discourse raised, and by some, offence taken, at the late divorce granted by the Court. How weighty a business that is, as I need not tell you, so I would humbly desire that some course may be taken so as to clear the court's proceeding, as that rumors might be stopped, and letters of mistake into England prevented..."
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Keayne, Maj. Benjamin, m. Sarah Dudley (Gov. Thos.) who d. 3 Nov. 1659, leaving an only daughter [ref 17:433]
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Notes for Sarah DUDLEY
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Sarah, bapt. at Sempringham in Lincolnsh. 23 July 1620, m. 6 Sept. 1648 [sic?], maj. Benjamin Payne[sic] of Boston, and after his repudiat. of her, one Pacy (I suppose, only for convenience), d. 3 Nov. 1659, when her est. as by inv. sw. by Capt. James Johnson, less than �10, was by the Court giv. to her d. Ann K. [ref 20]
[note: Savage says Sarah's marriage to KEAYNE is 1648 and also before 1638]
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SARAH, bp. Sempringham, Lincolnshire, 23 July 1620; m. (1) by 9 June 1639 Benjamin Keayne, son of Robert Keayne ("Benjamin Keayne merchant and Sarah his wife" admitted to Boston church on that date; divorced by 1647; m. (2) by 26 April 1652 Thomas Pacy (called Sarah Pacy in her father's will). [ref 26]
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Sarah (Gov. Thos.) bap. 23 July 1620, m. (1) Maj. Benjamin Keayne, m. (2) [Thomas], Pacy, d. 3 Nov. 1659. [ref 17:226]
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Sarah, baptized July 23, 1620, died 1659, married (first) Benjamin Keane, (second) Thomas Pacy [ref 29:77]
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[errors?] SARAH,2 bp. July 23, 1629; m. 1st, Sep. 6, 1648, Major Benj. Keayne; 2d. Thomas Pacy; d. 1659. [ref 36:140]
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SARAH, bap. July 23, 1620, at Sempringham, England.; d. in 1659, at Roxbury, Mass. She m. 1st, Maj. Benj. Keaine, and had a dan. Anne, and m. 2nd, Thomas Pacy of Boston,--having no child by this marriage. [ref 41:276]
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