genealogy of Patty Rose

 

 


Genealogy of Patty Rose


Name Joshua BOYNTON
Birth 10 Aug 1646, Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts36,39,76,81
Death bef 12 Nov 1736, Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts36,81
Other Spouses Hannah BURNAP
Marriage 30 Oct 1727, Rowley, Essex, Massachusetts23,36,81
Spouse Mary WILLIAMS
Birth 24 Nov 1663, Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts20,36,51,81
Father John WILLIAMS (<1631-1698)
Mother Rebecca COLBY (1643-1672)
Other Spouses Thomas SILVER
Capt. Simon WAINWRIGHT
John BOYNTON
Notes for Joshua BOYNTON
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son of William BOYNTON and Elizabeth JACKSON
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JOSHUA, Newbury, br. prob. of Caleb, m. 9 Apr. 1678, Hannah Barnet*, had William. [ref 20]
*error
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Joshua Boynton married Hannah Burnet Apr 09, 1678 in Newbury, Essex Co., MA [ref 23:0886202 item 3]
(children 1679-96: Joshua, John, Zachary, William, Hannah)

Joshua Boynton married Mrs. Mary Boynton Oct 30, 1727 in Rowley, Essex Co., MA [ref 23:0496782]
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JOSHUA2 BOYNTON (William1 and Elizabeth), "carpenter," b. Aug. 10, 1646, of Newbury, afterwards of Rowley, 1725, Bradford, 1729, and Haverhill, 1733; soldier under Maj. Appleton in King Philip's "warrs at Narragansett," 1676; oath al. at NE., 1678. He m. 1st, April 9, 1678[NE], Hannah Barnet[sic]; 2d, Nov. 29, 1725, Mary Daniels wid. of Robert Greenough Sen, and of Richard Syle; 3d, Oct. 30, 1727, MARY3 WILLIAMS wid of JOHN2 BOYNTON in Hv. First wife d. Jan. 12, 1722-3 in NE.; 2d wife d. July 28, 1727, in Rw. Will Dec. 20, 1729; Nov. 12, 1736. [ref 36:68,883]
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Joshua Boynton served under Major Appleton in the Narragansett campaign in 1675, and under Captain Brocklebank in 1676. Hannah, his wife, died 12 January, 1722/3, and he married, secondly, 29 November, 1725, Mary Daniels, widow of Richard Syle of Rowley. She died 28 July, 1727, and he married, for the third time, 30 October, 1727, Mary, the widow of John Boynton. His will was proved 12 November, 1736. [ref 39:54]
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Joshuah Boynton birth 10 Jun 1646 Rowley Essex Bointon /s William and Elizabeth [ref 76]
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Joshua2 Boynton (William1) cousin of John, born in Rowley 10 Mar., 1646. Will proved 12 Nov., 1736. He m. (1) 9 Apr., 1678, Hannah Barnet*; d. 12 Jan., 1722.; m. (2) 9 Nov., 1725, Mrs. Mary (Syle) Daniels Greenough; d. 28 July, 1727. Joshua2 was a carpenter. He served under Maj. Appleton in the war of 1675/6; took the oath of allegiance in Newbury in 1678; was on the tax list of 1688. He had a farm of one hundred acres in Newbury where he lived fifty years. Will proved 12 Nov., 1736. [ref 81:28]
*error
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7 Jan 1673 William Boynton conveys to son Joshua the land "I bought of Mr John Clarke" in Newbury (Essex deed 92:275); 10 Feb 1728/9 to son William (Essex deed 92:275)

20 Dec 1729 - 12 Nov 1736 will: children Joshua, John, Zachary, William, Hannah
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Notes for Mary WILLIAMS
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Mary, 24 Nov. 1663 [ref 20]
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MARY,3 b. Nov. 24, 1663[Hv]; m. Dec. 28, 1681[Hv] or Jan. 4, 1681-2[Nb], Thomas Silver; both liv. 1695; she liv. 1700. [ref 36:360]
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Mary Williams, d. John, jr. and Rebecca (Colbie), Nov. 24, 1663. [ref 51]
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MARY3 WILLIAMS (John2, John1) was born in Haverhill, Mass., 24 Nov., 1663, died in Haverhill 26 Aug., 1695; m. (1) 28 Dec., 1681, Thomas Silver; m. (2) 7 Aug., 1700, Simon Wainwright; m. (3) 19 Feb., 1718/9, John Boynton; m. (4) 30 Oct., 1727, Joshua Boynton. Children born in Haverhill: Samuel, Lydia, Nathaniel, Daniel, Samuel, John, Jonathan, Rachel. [ref 81:24,26]
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Mary, daughter of Thomas Silver and Mary Williams, was captured at age 15 in the Indian raid of 29 Aug 1708. She was carried to Canada where she became a nun, died 30 years later and is buried in Montreal. Her mother petitioned the governor for her release:

Haverhill, 29 Apr., 1710.
To his Excellency Joseph Dudley, Captain General and Governor in chief &c &c to the Honorable committee and General Assembly now mett the petition of Mary Wrainwright sheweth that whereas my daughter hath been for a long time in captivity with the French of Canada and I have late reason to fear that her soul is in great danger if not already captivated and she be brought to their way; therefore I humbly intreate yr Excellency that some care may be taken for her redemption before Canada be so endeared to her that I shall never have my daughter more. Some are ready to say that there are so few captives in Canada that it is not worth while to put the country to the charge for them; but I hope yr Excellency, nor any other good, judicious man, will think so; for St. James has instructed us as you may see, chapter 5, v 20--Let him know that he wh converteth the sinner from the error of his way shall save a soul from death and shall hide a multitude of sins. This is all I can do at present, but I desire humbly to begg of God that he would direct the hearts of our rulers to do that wh may be most for his glory and for the good of his distressed creatures and so I take leave to subscrebe myself yr most humble petitioner.
Widow Mary Wainwright.
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