genealogy of Patty Rose

 

 


Genealogy of Patty Rose


Name Thomas MUDGETT
Birth 1640, England
Death 16 Mar 1700, Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts
Other Spouses Anne FRENCH
Marriage 8 Oct 1665, Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts20,36,88
Spouse Sarah CLEMENTS
Birth abt 1626, England
Death Aug 1694, Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts76
Father Robert* CLEMENTS (1595-1658)
Mother Lydia* DRUMMER (1595-<1642)
Other Spouses Abraham MORRILL
Children:
1 F Mary MUDGETT
Birth 30 Apr 1667, Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts20,36,88
Death 17 Aug 1710, Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts36,76,88
Spouse John QUINBY
Marriage 1687, Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts
2 F Temperance MUDGETT
Birth 10 Oct 1670, Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts36,88
Death aft 171788
Notes for Thomas MUDGETT
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son of Thomas MUDGETT and Ann WORTON
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THOMAS Mudget, Salisbury, m. perhaps for sec. 8 Oct. 1665, Sarah Morrell, eldest d. of Abraham the first, had Mary, Temperance; was freem. 1690. [ref 20]
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THOMAS MUDGETT, Mr., of Salisbury, "shipwright," m. 1st, Oct. 8, 1665[S], SARAH2 CLEMENT [wid. of ABRAHAM1 MORRILL], who d. Aug., 1694; 2d, ab. 1695 or '6, ANN3 FRENCH, wid. of RICHARD LONG. He served for Abram Morrill as a soldier in the Narragansett war, 1675; was a "householder" of S. in 1677; free. 1690; d. ab. 1700, or later. Wife Sarah member S. chh. 1687; adm. her est. Jan. 31, 1704. Children with Sarah: Mary, Temperance; children with Ann 1696-1700: William, Thomas, John. [ref 36:262]
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Sarah (Clements) Morrill's second husband, Thomas Mudgett, was a shipwright in Salisbury. He served for Abraham Morrill as a soldier in the Narragansett War. In 1677, he was a householder, in 1690, a Freeman. Papers are on record showing arbitration between Thomas Mudgett and Thomas Barnard respecting certain mills on the Powwow from 1688 to 1697, when Thomas Mudgett appears to have sold two-thirds of a corn or gristmill, two-thirds of a fulling mill and one-half of a sawmill. In 1669, when the dower of the widow of Robert1 Clements was divided among his children's children in New England, Thomas Mudgett represented the rights of Abraham Morrill's children and a child of his own, who inherited through their mother, Sarah2 Clements. Thomas Mudgett must have liked widows with large families, for he married, secondly, about 1695-6, Ann (French) Long, born in Salisbury, 10 Mar. 1659, died after 1712, widow of Richard Long by whom she had had eight children. Richard Long was killed by the Indians, 4 Sept. 1694. By this wife Thomas Mudgett had three sons, the eldest of whom died in 1730, leaving two minor children, Ebenezer and John Mudgett, of whom John Clements of Haverhill was appointed guardian. The intermarriages and step-relationships in this family are typical of the early times. Sarah Clements had nine children by her first husband, Abraham Morrill, and two by her second, Thomas Mudgett. Ann French had eight children by her first husband, Richard French, and three by Thomas Mudgett, making in all twenty-two children, who were step-brothers and sisters, and who ranged in January 1701, from Isaac Morrill, aged fifty-four, to John Mudgett, aged two weeks. [ref 88:46]
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occupation: ship builder on banks of the Powow

1675 served for Abram Morril in Narragansett War

1677 householder in Salisbury
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Notes for Sarah CLEMENTS
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SARAH,2 m. 1st, June 10, 1645[S Sm], ABRAHAM1 MORRILL, of S.; 2d, Oct. 8, 1665[S], THOMAS MUDGETT. [ref 36:96]
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Sarah Mudget death Aug 1694 Salisbury Essex Morrell /w Tho [ref 76]
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SARAH2 CLEMENTS (Robert1), born in England about 1626, died in Salisbury, Mass., in August, 1694. She married first, in Haverhill, Mass., 10 June 1645, Abraham Morrill, born in England, died in Roxbury, Mass., 18-20 June 1662. She married secondly, in Salisbury, Mass., 8 Aug. 1665, Thomas Mudgett, who died about 1701. Sarah Clements came with her father, Robert Clements, to Haverhill in 1642. She was a member of the Salisbury Church in 1687. There seems to have been no settlement of Sarah's estate at the time of her death, but a couple of years after her second husband died, her son Isaac Morrill of Salisbury applied to be made her administrator and was bonded with Moses Morrill of Salisbury and John Pengry of Ipswich, 31 Jan. 1703-4. He filed "An Inventory of ye estate of my Honerd Mother Sarah moriel Allis mudgett of Salisbury, Deceasd Intestant," but discovering that all the property she had left was provided for in his father's will be brought into Court a letter addressed:-- "To the Honble John Appleton Esq Judge of probate of Wills &e. I have taken a Letter of adm upon ye estate of my Mother Sarah Morell alias Mudgett Decd" and then stating that the property was his father's, Abraham Morrill's, asks that the matter be dismissed. " Children born in Salisbury, Mass.: Isaac, Jacob, Sarah, Abraham, Moses, Aaron, Richard, Lydia, Hepzibah, Mary, Temperance. [ref 88:40]
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5 Apr 1694 Salisbury: Petition of Sarah Mudgett alias Morrill concerning the estate of her former husband, Abraham Morrill for consideration to be made of the charge she had been at about the estate and the bringing up of their children. The youngest, a daughter named Ipsabe born six months after her husbands death and the other young children were Lide not two years old, Moses about five, Abraham between seven and eight, Sarah about ten: and she lived a widow about three years.

16 May 1694 Whereas Abraham Morrell late of Salisbury bequeathed to his widow Sarah one half of his whole estate and unto his children, viz., Isaack Jacob, Abraham, Moses, Sarah Rowell alias Morell and Severance alias Morrell, the other half, and no division being yet made they have chosen Col. Daniel Pierce, Dea. Tristram Coffin, Capt. Peter Coffin, Capt. Stephen Greenleafe, and Mr. Thomas Currier of Amesbury to make a division according to the will and have entered into a bond of 200?? to abide by their decision.
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