Ancestry of Phillip Harrison McKinstry

Ancestry of Phillip Harrison McKinstry



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Thomas Mowry and Elizabeth




Husband Thomas MOWRY

           Born: 26 Mar 1578 - England
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         Father: George MOWERY (Abt 1550-      )
         Mother: Elizabeth ROGERS (Abt 1550-      )


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Wife Elizabeth

           Born: Abt 1588 - England
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Children
1 M Roger MOWRY (MOWERY)

           Born: Abt 1612 - England
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           Died: 5 Jan 1667 - Salem, Essex, Massachusetts or Providence, Providence, RI
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         Spouse: Mary JOHNSON (1614-1679)
           Marr: By 1637 - Roxbury, Massachusetts




General Notes for Child Roger MOWRY (MOWERY)

Also Morey.

Sources: Supplement to "The Descendants of Nathaniel Mowry of Rhode Island" by Wm. A. Mowry. Boston, 1900. p. 3. She first married Roger Mowry. Died on 5 Mar 1666. Died Jan 5, 1666 G2.

From John Johnson Genealogy:
Roger Mowry was a friend of Roger Williams. They removed with him to Rhode Island, where Mowry held many important positions. He was a Representative to the General Court in 1658 from Providence.
Member of 1st Church, Salem, Mass.
Roger arrived in Boston from England early in 1631.
The "Olney House" with its fire place measuring ten feet inside, on Abbott Street near Main N. in Providence, Rhode Island, was built by Roger Mowry in 1653. He and Roger Williams applied at the same time, May 18, 1631, to Boston for the privilege of Freeman -- both went to Plymouth, then to Salem, then to Providence, where they lived side by side. "He sold his land in ye woods into Emanuel Downing -- and I do further testify ye a parcel of upland and swamp and meadow land being apart of and belonging to the said Mowry's land lying in ye township of Salem, about 3 miles westerly from ye town" etc.... 1700, Jan. 28. His wife, Mistress Mary Johnson, was a woman of strong character and much loved by her neighbors. Rev. Heath in Roxbury was a kinsman of Mary. Sources: Boston & Eastern Mass., Vol IV, p. 2090. "Descendants of John Mowry of Rhode Island," by William A. Mowry, 1909, Chapter I, p. 19, etc. "History of Woodstock," Vol. VII, p. 148, etc., by Bowen, 1943.

From The Great Migration Begins, newenglandancestors.org

Migrated 1630. First lived in Salem. Moved to Lynn by 1646, and to Providence by 1652.

He was a Neat herd at Salem, 1636-41, an innkeeper at Providence by 1655. 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".

He was in the list of Salem church members compiled in late 1636, annotated "removed". He was a freeman on 18 May 1631 as Roger Mawry.

He could sign his name, and his wife made her mark.

He served on the Essex petit jury (from Salem), 26 Jan 1641/2, and as Providence constable in 1655. One of six men chosen to hear cases in Providence in 1662. In later life he was frequently a Providence juryman.

In the Salem land grant in 1636, Roger Morie received 40 (or 50) acres "next to Mr. Cole". On 14 Aug 1637, he requsted a "spot of ground by Estye's". He was granted 3/4 of an acre of marsh on 25 Dec 1637, with a household of five. He had 50 acres laid out 20 Feb 1637 and on Jul 20 1638 he was granted a strip of meadow of 2 1/2 acres and 1 1/2 acres of upland.

Land was laid out in Providence to Roger Mowry in early 1656 at his request. ON 27 Aug 1656 he had a house lot laid out to him upon the hill against Robert William's meadow. On 15 Jan 1658 he bought a house and four acres from Robert Colwell and sold it to Thomas Olney Sr of Providence 19 Mar 1658/9. On 7 Apr 1660 was granted six acres of land and thre acres of meadow in exchange for land that he had been previously granted. On 12 Jun 1660 he sold ninety acres of land a mile outside of Providence to John Acres of Dorchester. On 23 Nov 1660 Henry Neale of Braintree, carpenter, sold Mowry everthing he had in Providence, including his house, which had been purchased from Daniel Comstock on 3 Feb 1661/2. Mowry sold the right of commonage that came with this land to William Carpenter. On 4 May 1651 Samuel Comstock's widow, Anne Smith of Providence, sold Mowry four acres in the row of houses in the north part of Providence, next to a prcel already owned by Mowry. Mowry sold Robert Colwell's right of commage to William Carpenter of Pautuxett on 22 Dec 1662. In the Division on the East Side of the Seven Mile Line, Roger Mowry drew lot # 74 on 19 Feb 1665/6.

On 3 Jun 1685 Timothy Brookes reveals that "for & in satisfaction of a certain sum of money which the said Roger Maurey promised unto the said Eldad Kinsley in marriage with his said daughter Mehitabell for part of her portion. Mowry did.. give.. .unto the said Eldad Kinsley a certain quantity of land containing by estimation twelve acres".

Although Roger Mowry had made her his executrix, the widow Mary ultimately refused administration of his insolvent estate. 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, fo rson JOnathan claimed before a Providence town meeting that he had taken possesson of twelve acres of upland that had been his father's right, being the "son and heir apparent".

Birth by about 1610 based on date of freemanship.

Death: Providence, 5 Jan 1666/7.

Marriage by 1637, Mary Johnson, daughter of John Johnson. She married (2) Rehoboth, 14 Jan 1673, John Kingsley, and was buried at Rehoboth 6 Jan 1678/9.

Hannah Mowry and Elizabeth Mowry were members of teh Salem church in teh 1640's and may have been connected in some way to Roger Mowry. Alternatively their surnames may have been variants of "Moore" or "More".

In a warrant to the constable of Lynn, dated 29 Dec 1648, one of the witnesses was "Roger Morey".

Mention is made of where Roger Morey's old house stood i 1649, perhaps referring to his remove from Salem to Lynn. A flawed reading of records in the case in which Mrs. Lydia Bankers sued Mowry for debt in June of 1650 resulted in teh erroneous conclusion that Lydia was the daughter of John Johnson of Roxbury.

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 occasoin of Clawson's violent death.

Roger was adminstrator of the estate of William Robinson of Providence in October 1657.

Great Migraton Begins, NEHGR, does not have firstborn son Roger. John Johnson Genealogy lists Roger, but gives no date of birth and no other information.

Roger Mowry was a friend of Roger Williams. They removed with him to Rhode Island, where Mowry held many important positions. He was a Representative to the General Court in 1658 from Providence.
Member of 1st Church, Salem, Mass.
Roger arrived in Boston from England early in 1631.
The "Olney House" with its fire place measuring ten feet inside, on Abbott Street near Main N. in Providence, Rhode Island, was built by Roger Mowry in 1653. He and Roger Williams applied at the same time, May 18, 1631, to Boston for the privilege of Freeman -- both went to Plymouth, then to Salem, then to Providence, where they lived side by side. "He sold his land in ye woods into Emanuel Downing -- and I do further testify ye a parcel of upland and swamp and meadow land being apart of and belonging to the said Mowry's land lying in ye township of Salem, about 3 miles westerly from ye town" etc.... 1700, Jan. 28. His wife, Mistress Mary Johnson, was a woman of strong character and much loved by her neighbors. Rev. Heath in Roxbury was a kinsman of Mary.

Sources: Boston & Eastern Mass., Vol IV, p. 2090.
"Descendants of John Mowry of Rhode Island," by William A. Mowry, 1909, Chapter I, p. 19, etc.
"History of Woodstock," Vol. VII, p. 148, etc., by Bowen, 1943.
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Jeremiah ADAMS and Elizabeth




Husband Jeremiah ADAMS

           Born: 14 Jan 1691 - Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts
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           Died: 8 Oct 1772 - Medway, Massachusetts
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         Father: Henry ADAMS (1657-1733)
         Mother: Prudence FRAIRY (1662-1750)


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   Other Spouse: Rebecca Wheelock FISHER (      -      ) - 22 Dec 1715 - Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts




Wife Elizabeth

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John (Younger) Frost and Ellen




Husband John (Younger) FROST

           Born: aft 1523/ Abt 1534 - Glemsford, Suffolk, England
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           Died: 9 Feb 1609 - Hartest, Suffolk, England
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         Father: William FROST (1495-Bef 1549)
         Mother: Philippa (1508-1558)


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   Other Spouse: Anna SCOTT (SKOT) (1538-1588) - 29 Jan 1558-29 Jan 1559 - Glemsford, Suffolk, England

   Other Spouse: Ellen (      -      )




Wife Ellen

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General Notes (Husband)

Yonge John of his father's will. He was under 26 at that date, in 1549.

The fact that his first marriage took place in 1559 suggests a birth year in the mid to late 1530's. As John Frost Sr, he was buried at Hartest on 9 Feb 1609/ 10. He

Called John Frost junior on his children's baptismal records. (Distinguishes him from his older brother John Frost)

The wills of both young John Frost and Richard Scott plainly place them in the manufacture of woolen cloth, England's principal industry of the day; tehy were, more precisely, middle men who bought the wool, commissioned the shearing, spinning and weaving (all of which were done in private households), and then arranged the sale of the finished product.

In later life, probably between 1585 when his daughter Elizabeth was baptized at Glemsford, and 1588, when his first wife was buried at Hartest, younge John Frost moved some five miles to the latter parish, where he died in 1610.

His will was proved in the court of the Archeaconry of Sudbury on 9 March 1609/10;

John Frost of Hartest, co Sfufolk, Senior, 6 Feb 1609/10. To wife Ellyne all household stuff. To wife Ellin 610 out of two broadcloths now at the weavers, one in custody of John Cawston of Stansted weaver, the other in custody of one Permefy of Hartest weaver. To son John Frost one russet broadcloth, one and a half dozen twill now at the house of Thomas Hardy shearman in Glemsford. To daughter Ales, wife of John Hayward, 68 now in the hands of my son Edward Frost of Stanstead. To daughter of Elizabeth, wife of William Pratt, 50 s. owhereof Abrose Graygouse has 10s. and Bartholomewe Woolwarde has 40s. Residue of all goods, chattels, wool, yarne, "nedills,", etc., I give in manner and form following: 50s. to daughter Elizabeth, wife of William Pratt, all residue [remaining] to wife Ellin, son John Frost, & daughter Ales, wife of John Hayward. Executor: son Edward Frost.

Memorandum: Testator before confirmation of thsi will did give out of the "Surplusage of his goods" 20s. to the children of William Boram who was the son of William Boram, late of Glemsford, and 16 s. to Ann Andrewes "his now maid servant."

Witnesses: Robert Galt, Rychard Holwell, Thomas Cranshaye.


General Notes (Wife)

She was a widow of Boxted when she remarried.
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John (Younger) Frost and Ellen




Husband John (Younger) FROST

           Born: aft 1523/ Abt 1534 - Glemsford, Suffolk, England
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           Died: 9 Feb 1609 - Hartest, Suffolk, England
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         Father: William FROST (1495-Bef 1549)
         Mother: Philippa (1508-1558)


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   Other Spouse: Anna SCOTT (SKOT) (1538-1588) - 29 Jan 1558-29 Jan 1559 - Glemsford, Suffolk, England

   Other Spouse: Ellen (      -      )




Wife Ellen

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General Notes (Husband)

Yonge John of his father's will. He was under 26 at that date, in 1549.

The fact that his first marriage took place in 1559 suggests a birth year in the mid to late 1530's. As John Frost Sr, he was buried at Hartest on 9 Feb 1609/ 10. He

Called John Frost junior on his children's baptismal records. (Distinguishes him from his older brother John Frost)

The wills of both young John Frost and Richard Scott plainly place them in the manufacture of woolen cloth, England's principal industry of the day; tehy were, more precisely, middle men who bought the wool, commissioned the shearing, spinning and weaving (all of which were done in private households), and then arranged the sale of the finished product.

In later life, probably between 1585 when his daughter Elizabeth was baptized at Glemsford, and 1588, when his first wife was buried at Hartest, younge John Frost moved some five miles to the latter parish, where he died in 1610.

His will was proved in the court of the Archeaconry of Sudbury on 9 March 1609/10;

John Frost of Hartest, co Sfufolk, Senior, 6 Feb 1609/10. To wife Ellyne all household stuff. To wife Ellin 610 out of two broadcloths now at the weavers, one in custody of John Cawston of Stansted weaver, the other in custody of one Permefy of Hartest weaver. To son John Frost one russet broadcloth, one and a half dozen twill now at the house of Thomas Hardy shearman in Glemsford. To daughter Ales, wife of John Hayward, 68 now in the hands of my son Edward Frost of Stanstead. To daughter of Elizabeth, wife of William Pratt, 50 s. owhereof Abrose Graygouse has 10s. and Bartholomewe Woolwarde has 40s. Residue of all goods, chattels, wool, yarne, "nedills,", etc., I give in manner and form following: 50s. to daughter Elizabeth, wife of William Pratt, all residue [remaining] to wife Ellin, son John Frost, & daughter Ales, wife of John Hayward. Executor: son Edward Frost.

Memorandum: Testator before confirmation of thsi will did give out of the "Surplusage of his goods" 20s. to the children of William Boram who was the son of William Boram, late of Glemsford, and 16 s. to Ann Andrewes "his now maid servant."

Witnesses: Robert Galt, Rychard Holwell, Thomas Cranshaye.


General Notes (Wife)

She was a widow of Boxted when she remarried.
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John Scarlett and Emma




Husband John SCARLETT

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Wife Emma

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1 F Elizabeth SCARLETT

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     Christened: 30 Aug 1561 - Nayland, Suffolk, England
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         Buried: 27 Mar 1602 - Nayland, Suffolk, England
         Spouse: John WARREN (Abt 1555-Bef 1613)
           Marr: 4 Oct 1584 - Stoke Nayland, Suffolk, England




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William JASPER and Frances




Husband William JASPER

           Born: 6 Feb 1574 - Redgrave, Suffolk, England
     Christened: 6 Feb 1575 - Redgrave, Suffolk, England
           Died: 3 Nov 1631
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         Father: Lancelot JASPER (1549-1616)
         Mother: Rose SHEPARD (1549-1625)


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   Other Spouse: Francis (      -      )




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Invalid sealing-to-spouse temple code: L.
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William JASPER and Francis




Husband William JASPER

           Born: 6 Feb 1574 - Redgrave, Suffolk, England
     Christened: 6 Feb 1575 - Redgrave, Suffolk, England
           Died: 3 Nov 1631
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         Father: Lancelot JASPER (1549-1616)
         Mother: Rose SHEPARD (1549-1625)


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   Other Spouse: Frances (      -      )




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Ellis Barron and Grace




Husband Ellis BARRON

           Born: Abt 1605
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           Died: 30 Oct 1676 - Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts
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   Other Spouse: Hannah HAMMOND (1616-      ) - 14 Oct 1653 - Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts




Wife Grace

           Born: Abt 1608
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Children
1 F Mary BARRON

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         Spouse: Daniel WARREN (Abt 1626-1714)
           Marr: 10 Dec 1650 - Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts



2 M Ellis BARRON

           Born: 22 Apr 1633 - Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts
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3 F Susanna BARRON

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4 F Hannah BARRON

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5 M John BARRON

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6 F Sarah BARRON

           Born: 24 Jul 1640 - Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts
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7 M Moses BARRON

           Born: 1 Mar 1643
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8 M Peter BARRON

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General Notes (Husband)

"ELLIS BARRON (often written Elliz), adm. freeman, June 2, 1641; consta ble, 1658; selectman, 1668 and '73; ... His Will, dated Oct. 26, proved D ec. 19, 1676. Inventory, £139."

SOURCE: Watertown Genealogies

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"ELLIS, Watertown, who, from the colony records, is called by Mr. Savag e, Barrow, was admitted freeman 1641, had a wife Grace; a daughter of t his name b. 1640, and a son Moses, b. 1643, who probably settled at Che lmsford, and was ancestor of Oliver Barron, H. C. 1788, a physician, wh o died in the Isle of Man, in 1809. W. Winthrop."

SOURCE: First Settlers

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"Ellis Barron left England for the Massachusetts Bay Colony sometime in t he 1630's. He became a freeman in Watertown on 2 June 1641,[1/17] was t he constable in 1658[2/1:52] and a selectman in 1668[2/1:90] and 1673.[ 2/1:112] On 7 November 1670 "It was a greed that Brother Barron shall t ake a new inventory of the estate of the town".[2/1:102]

"According to the first inventory of grants and possession in Watertown , taken in 1639, Ellis owned a homestall of ten acres, more or less, bo unded east by Thomas Boyson and Richard Linton, west with Stone Street, n orth by James Cutler, and south by Thomas Smith.[3/1:31] This is the sa me holding as described in the third inventory, taken about 1646.

"His will, dated 26 Oct. 1676 and proved 19 Dec. the same year, mention s seven children. It names only his sons Ellis, John, and Moses. It als o mentions his wife, grand daughter Elizabeth Barron, and a male Negro s ervant. Thomas Hastings was to be the overseer of the will, which was w itnessed by John Biscoe and Thomas Hastings. Further mentioned in the w ill is an agreement made between Ellis and his wife at the time of thei r marriage. It stated that if he died first, she should return to her h ouses and lands that were hers before they married.[4/4:197] Hannah's w ill was dated 18 August 1683 and mentions her late husband Ellis and "m y negro Shippio".[6] The second marriage by Ellis Sr. is proved in Midd lesex deed[8/5:21] by a receipt given 1 April 1673 by Benjamin Garfield o f Watertown to "Eliz Barron my father in law" for the portion of Mehita bel his wife, "left hir of the estate of Timothy Hawkins Deced, her fat her".[7]

"Ellis Barron may have been a barber for the inventory of his estate, t aken Dec. 2, 1676, included "Barbers Instrumts, & Instrumts to draw tee th" at a value of 7 shillings. It also included "5. books of Divinity & P hisick" at 5 shillings and "1. Negro" at twenty pounds.[4/4:200]"

SOURCE: Barron Family Website
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Benjamin Allen and Hannah




Husband Benjamin ALLEN

           Born: 15 Apr 1647 - Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts
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           Died: 20 Sep 1678 - Charleston, Massachusetts
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         Father: Walter ALLEN (Abt 1601-      )
         Mother: Rebecca (      -      )


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Wife Hannah

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Benjamin settled in Lancaster, the oldest town in Worcester County, but as Lancaster was enarly wiped out of existence by teh two attacks of King Philip's Indians in 1675 and 1676, the inhabitants had to seek shelter elsewhere. Benjamin seems to have gone to his father's in Charlestown, and died there, at age 31. It is not known what became of the children.
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Emery Foster Bond and Harriet?




Husband Emery Foster BOND

           Born: 19 Feb 1832 - Brimfield, Massachusetts
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         Father: Foster BOND (1801-1856)
         Mother: Elizabeth AVERY (WALLIS) (1804-1856)


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Wife Harriet?

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