5010. Deacon Ralph Mousall
1James Savage, Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, Genealogical Publishing Co. (Baltimore, 1969), III:250-51.
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RALPH [MOUSALL], Charlestown, br. of the first John, came, I doubt not, in the fleet with Winth. he being no. 72 and w. Alice 73 in the list of Boston ch. memb. desir. adm. as freem. 19 Oct. 1630, and 18 May foll. was sworn, when the name appears Mashell, and in Geneal. Reg. VII. 30, Moushole. He was one of the founders of the ch. at C. rep. 1636, 7, and 8, but being a favorer of Wheelwright, was eject. yet aft. hold his tongue and recov. reputa. was deac. d. 30 Apr 1657, M O U -- M O X 251
leav. John, wh. was prob. b. in Eng.; Thomas, bapt. 25 May 1633; Mary Goble; Ruth Wood; and Eliz. His will, of 13 Apr. preced. besides w. and ch. names cous. Nathaniel Ball, and Mary Wayne, and in a codic. ten days aft. ment. s. Thomas hav. a s. born. His wid. d. 1667."2James Savage, Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, III:250-51.
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RALPH [MOUSALL], Charlestown, br. of the first John, came, I doubt not, in the fleet with Winth. he being no. 72 and w. Alice 73 in the list of Boston ch. memb. desir. adm. as freem. 19 Oct. 1630, and 18 May foll. was sworn, when the name appears Mashell, and in Geneal. Reg. VII. 30, Moushole. He was one of the founders of the ch. at C. rep. 1636, 7, and 8, but being a favorer of Wheelwright, was eject. yet aft. hold his tongue and recov. reputa. was deac. d. 30 Apr 1657, M O U -- M O X 251
leav. John, wh. was prob. b. in Eng.; Thomas, bapt. 25 May 1633; Mary Goble; Ruth Wood; and Eliz. His will, of 13 Apr. preced. besides w. and ch. names cous. Nathaniel Ball, and Mary Wayne, and in a codic. ten days aft. ment. s. Thomas hav. a s. born. His wid. d. 1667."3James Savage, Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, III:250-51.
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RALPH [MOUSALL], ... d. 30 Apr 1657, leav. [daughter] Ruth Wood;... His will, of 13 Apr. preced. besides w. and ch. names cous. Nathaniel Ball, and Mary Wayne, and in a codic. ten days aft. ment. s. Thomas hav. a s. born."
5011. Alice
1James Savage, Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, Genealogical Publishing Co. (Baltimore, 1969), III:250-51.
"
RALPH [MOUSALL], Charlestown, br. of the first John, came, I doubt not, in the fleet with Winth. he being no. 72 and w. Alice 73 in the list of Boston ch. memb. desir. adm. as freem. 19 Oct. 1630, and 18 May foll. was sworn, when the name appears Mashell, and in Geneal. Reg. VII. 30, Moushole. He was one of the founders of the ch. at C. rep. 1636, 7, and 8, but being a favorer of Wheelwright, was eject. yet aft. hold his tongue and recov. reputa. was deac. d. 30 Apr 1657, M O U -- M O X 251
leav. John, wh. was prob. b. in Eng.; Thomas, bapt. 25 May 1633; Mary Goble; Ruth Wood; and Eliz. His will, of 13 Apr. preced. besides w. and ch. names cous. Nathaniel Ball, and Mary Wayne, and in a codic. ten days aft. ment. s. Thomas hav. a s. born. His wid. d. 1667."
5032. Robert Peck
1New England Historical and Genealogical Register (New England Historical and Genealogical Society, Boston), 91:282, 284 (1937).
"The English Ancestry of Joseph Peck of Hingham, Mass., in 1638," (transcription of his will, son of Robert Peck).2New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 91:282, 286 (1937).
"The English Ancestry of Joseph Peck of Hingham, Mass., in 1638," (transcription of his will, son of Robert Peck) (Archdeaconry Court of Suffolk, Ipswich Probate Registry).
5033. Helen Babbs
1New England Historical and Genealogical Register (New England Historical and Genealogical Society, Boston), 91:335, 363 (1937).
"The English Ancestry of Joseph Peck of Hingham, Mass., in 1638," (noting that Robert's wife was Helen Babb whose father was Nicholas Babbs).
5036. Edward Bosworth
1Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration Begins, NEHGS (Boston, 1995), 356.
died on board the ship the Elizabeth Dorcas in Boston Harbor.
5890. Thomas Scott
1John Brooks Threlfall, Fifty Great Migration Colonists to New England (1990), p.405-406.
2John Brooks Threlfall, Fifty Great Migration Colonists to New England, p.405.
3New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 141: 36 (1987).
John B. Threlfall, "English Ancestry of Elizabeth Strutt."( Information taken from Rattlesden parish records).
5891. Elizabeth Strutt
1New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 141: 36 (1987).
John B. Threlfall, "English Ancestry of Elizabeth Strutt."( Information taken from Rattlesden parish records).
5896. Thomas Kilbourn, Yeoman
1James Savage, Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, Genealogical Publishing Co. (Baltimore, 1969), III:19.
GEORGE [KILBOURN], ... He was s. of Thomas, bapt. at Wood Ditton, Co. Cambridge, 12 Feb. 1612."
"2New England Historical and Genealogical Register (New England Historical and Genealogical Society, Boston), 80:313, 320 (1926).
Lillian Redstone, "Moody" (called "Yeoman" in a marriage license of 1609 in which he acted as surety. He is listed as "of Woodditton").3New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 80:313, 324 (1926).
Lillian Redstone, "Moody".4New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 80:313, 324 (1926).
Lillian Redstone, "Moody".
5897. Frances Moody
1New England Historical and Genealogical Register (New England Historical and Genealogical Society, Boston), 80:313, 316 (1926).
Lillian Redstone, "Moody" (Her father's will leaves her "four of my best silver spoons.").2New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 80:313, 319 (1926).
Lillian Redstone, "Moody" (citing Parish registers of Moulton, co. Suffolk).
5920. John Kingsley
1James Savage, Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, Genealogical Publishing Co. (Baltimore, 1969), III:29.
KINGSLEY, or KINSLEY, ELDAD, Rehoboth 1663, s. of John of Dorchester..."
"2James Savage, Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, I:344.
JOHN [KINGSLEY], Dorchester 1635, came prob. with some friend of Mather, and was here bef. him; at least was one of the seven pillars on format. of the new ch. for him, 23 Aug. 1636, and was the last surviv.; had Freedom; Eldad.b. 1638; Enos; Edward; and Renewal, 19 Mar. 1644; rem. to Rehoboth, aft. 1648, when he was in office, and 1658; there liv. and suffer. the Ind. hostil. of wh. in a letter of supplicat. for relief, under date of 5 May 1676, most sad pict. is giv. It is print. in Trumbull, Col. Rec. II. 445. His will, of 2 Nov. 1677, ment. only 3 ch. Edward, Enos, and Freedom; but a d. prob. then d. had m. John French of Northampton. Perhaps ano. d. m. Timothy Jones. One John, perhaps the same, of R. was bur. 6 Jan. 1679, and Mary, prob. his w. 29 of the same mo."
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5922. Roger Mowry\Morey
1Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration Begins, NEHGS (Boston, 1995).
ORIGIN: Unknown MIGRATION: 1630 FIRST RESIDENCE: Salem REMOVES: Lynn by 1646, Providence by 1652 OCCUPATION: Neat herd at Salem, 1636-41 [ STR 1:41, 109]; innkeeper at Providence by 1655 [ RICR 1:313]. In 1657 the Rhode Island Treasurer was ordered to pay Roger "Moorie" 1s. 6d. out of the treasury "for this day's firing & house room" [ PrTR 2:110]. CHURCH MEMBERSHIP: In list of Salem church members compiled in late 1636 [ SChR 5] (annotated "removed"). FREEMAN: 18 May 1631 (as "Roger Mawry") [ MBCR 1:366]. EDUCATION: He could sign his name [ PrTR 1:63], and his wife made her mark [ PrTR 3:213]. OFFICES: Essex petit jury (from Salem), 25 January 1641[/2] [ EQC 1:33]. Providence constable, 1655 [ PrTR 2:81]; one of six men chosen to hear cases in Providence 1662 [ PrTR 3:37]; in later life frequently a Providence juryman. ESTATE: In the Salem land grant of 1636 "Roger Morie" received 40 [or 50] acres "next to Mr. Cole" [ STR 1:20; 26]. On 14 August 1637, he requested a "spot of ground by Estye's" [ STR 1:54-55]. He was granted three-quarters of an acre of marsh on 25 December 1637, with a household of five [ STR 1:103]. He had fifty acres laid out 20 February 1637 and on 20 July 1638 he was granted a strip of meadow of 2½ acres and 1½ acres of upland [ STR 1:71]. Land was laid out in Providence to Roger Mowry in early 1656 at his request [ PrTR 2:92]. On 27 August 1656 he had a house lot laid out to him upon the hill against Robert Williams's meadow [ PrTR 2:97]. On 15 January 1658 he bought a house and four acres from Robert Colwell [ PrTR 2:16] and sold it to Thomas Olney Sr. of Providence 19 March 1658/9 [ PrTR 1:62-63]. On 7 April 1660 was granted six acres of land and three acres of meadow in exchange for land that he had been previously granted [ PrTR 2:126]. On 12 June 1660 he sold ninety acres of land a mile outside of Providence to John Acres of Dorchester [ PrTR 1:14-6, 3:118]. On 23 November 1660 Henry Neale of Braintree, carpenter, sold Mowry everything he had in Providence, including his house, which had been purchased from Daniel Comstock [ PrTR 1:57-8]; on 3 February 1661/2 Mowry sold the right of commonage that came with this land to William Carpenter [ PrTR 1:85]. On 4 May 1661 Samuel Comstock's widow, Anne Smith of Providence, sold Mowry four acres in the row of houses in the the north part of Providence, next to a parcel already owned by Mowry [ PrTR 1:58-9]. Mowry sold Robert Colwell's right of commonage to William Carpenter of Pautuxett on 22 December 1662 [ PrTR 1:70-76]. In the Division on the East Side of the Seven Mile Line, Roger Mowry drew lot #74 on 19 February 1665[/6] [ PrTR 3:73].
"ROGER MOWRY
On 3 June 1685 Timothy Brookes reveals that "for & in satisfaction of a certain sum of money which the said Roger Mawrey promised unto the said Eldad Kinsley in marriage with his said daughter Mehittabell for part of her portion, [Mowry] did ... give ... unto the said Eldad Kinsley a certain quantity of land containing by estimation twelve acres" [ PrTR 14:129].
Although Roger Mowry had made her his executrix, the widow Mary ultimately refused administration of his insolvent estate [ RICR 2:244]. She later accepted administration, but neither will nor inventory survive and were missing as early as 1677 when a review of town books which had survived King Philip's war revealed that the administration papers and bond were missing. She may have been an ineffective administratrix, for son Jonathan claimed before a Providence town meeting that he had taken possession of twelve acres of upland that had been his father's right, being the "son & heir apparent" [ PrTR 8:93]. BIRTH: By about 1610 based on date of freemanship.
DEATH: Providence 5 January 1666[/7] [ NEHGR 52:207]. MARRIAGE: By 1637 Mary Johnson, daughter of JOHN JOHNSON . She married (2) Rehoboth 14 January 1673 John Kingsley [ ReVR 220] and was buried at Rehoboth 6 January 1678/9 [ Early Rehoboth 1:32]. CHILDREN:
i JONATHAN, bp. Salem 2 April 1637 [ SChR 16]; m. (1) Plymouth 8 July 1659 Mary (Bartlett) Foster, widow of Richard Foster and daughter of ROBERT BARTLETT [ PCR 8:22; TAG 32:193-96, 53:154-56]; m. (2) say 1694 Hannah (Pincen) (Young) Witherell, daughter of Thomas Pincen [ TAG 32:194-95]. ii APPIA/BETHIAH, bp. Salem 17 June 1638 [ SChR 16]; m. 30 September 1662 George Palmer [ TAG 20:53-54]. iii MARY, bp. Salem 16 January 1639[/40] [ SChR 17]; no further record. iv ELIZABETH, bp. Salem 27 March 1642 [ SChR 18]; living in 1690 when she appears in an account of payments from the estate of her brother John [Providence Probate A50]; apparently unmarried. v NATHANIEL, b. say 1643; m. (intention) Providence 28 August 1666 Joanna Inman, daughter of Edward Inman [ RIVR 2:Providence:134]. vi MEHITABLE, b. say 1644; m. (1) Providence 9 May 1662 (or shortly thereafter) Eldad Kingsley [ PrTR 3:23]; m. (2) by 1685 as his second wife Timothy Brooks, son of Henry Brooks (they made a deed together on 3 June 1685 [ PrTR 14:129-31]). vii JOHN, b. say 1646 ; m. by about 1674 Mary _____ [ Austin 348-49]. viii JOSEPH, b. say 1647; m. by 1672 Mary Wilbur, daughter of William Wilbur [ Austin 228]. ix BENJAMIN, b. 8 May 1649 [ PrTR2:18]; bp. Salem 20 May 1649 [ SChR 22]; m. say 1676 Martha (Hazard) Potter, widow of Ichabod Potter and daughter of Thomas and Martha (_____) Hazard. x THOMAS, b. Providence 19 July 1652 [ PrTR 2:18]; m. Roxbury 6 September 1673 Susanna Newell.
xi HANNAH, b. Providence 28 September 1656 [ PrTR 2:18]; m. Portsmouth 3 December 1674 Benjamin Sherman [ Austin 179]. ASSOCIATIONS: Hannah Mowry and Elizabeth Mowry were members of the Salem church in the 1640s and may have been connected in some way to Roger Mowry [ SChR 11]. Alternatively, their surnames may have been variants of "Moore" or "More." COMMENTS: In a warrant to the constable of Lynn, dated 29 December 1646, one of the witnesses was "Roger Morey" [ EQC 1:107]. Mention is made of "where Rogr Morey's old house stood" in 1649 [ EQC 1:175], perhaps referring to his remove from Salem to Lynn. A flawed reading of records in the case in which Mrs. Lydia Bankes sued Mowry for debt in June of 1650 resulted in the erroneous conclusion that Lydia was the daughter of John Johnson of Roxbury [ EQC 1:193]. John Clawson, a servant of Roger Williams, is said to have complained of some men, "such as Roger Mowry," according to the deposition of Edward Inman on the occasion of Clawson's violent death [ PrTR 15:83-84].
Roger was administrator of the estate of William Robinson of Providence in October 1657 [ PrTR 2:108]. BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTE : In 1992 Dean Crawford Smith and Melinde Lutz Sanborn published a comprehensive treatment of Roger Mowry and his son Nathaniel [ Angell Anc 414-34]."2James Savage, Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, Genealogical Publishing Co. (Baltimore, 1969), I:344.
"
KINGSLEY, or KINSLEY, ELDAD, Rehoboth 1663, s. of John of Dorchester, ... m. Mehitable, d. of Roger Morey in 1662, and had John; Samuel; Jonathan; Mary, b. 7 Oct. 1675; and Nathaniel, 5 Feb. 1679, and d. 28 Aug. 1679."3Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration Begins.
"Under John Johnson entry:
CHILDREN:
i MARY, bp. Ware 31 July 1614; m. (1) by 1636 ROGER MOWRY...."
5923. Mary Johnson
1Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration Begins, NEHGS (Boston, 1995).
MARRIAGE: By 1637 Mary Johnson, daughter of JOHN JOHNSON . She married (2) Rehoboth 14 January 1673 John Kingsley [ ReVR 220] and was buried at Rehoboth 6 January 1678/9 [ Early Rehoboth 1:32]. CHILDREN: vi MEHITABLE, b. say 1644; m. (1) Providence 9 May 1662 (or shortly thereafter) Eldad Kingsley [ PrTR 3:23]; m. (2) by 1685 as his second wife Timothy Brooks, son of Henry Brooks (they made a deed together on 3 June 1685 [ PrTR 14:129-31])."
"ROGER MOWRY...
5924. William Sabin
1Harriet W. Hodge, revised by Robert S. Wakefield, Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Family of John Billington (General Society of Mayflower Descendants, Plymouth, MA:2001), 21:13.
(listed as father of Samuel).
5925. Mary Wright
1Harriet W. Hodge, revised by Robert S. Wakefield, Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Family of John Billington (General Society of Mayflower Descendants, Plymouth, MA:2001), 21:13.
(notes that Samuel's mother was "probably" a daughter of Richard Wright of Rehoboth.).