Enos Kingsley and Ann or Hannah Dickinson
Husband Enos KINGSLEY
Born: Abt 1640 - Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts Christened: Died: 9 Dec 1708 - Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts Buried:
Father: John KINGSLEY (1614-1679) Mother: Alice THATCHER (JONES) (1608- )
Marriage: 30 Nov 1692
Other Spouse: Sarah HAINES (1642-1691) - 15 Jun 1662 - Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts
Wife Ann or Hannah DICKINSON
Born: 26 Jun 1636 - Billingborough, Lincolnshire, England Christened: Died: 17 Jul 1723 - Hadley, Hampden, Massachusetts Buried:
Children
General Notes (Husband)
I have one source with him born in Wethersfield, Worcester, MA, which I think is a place that was in Connecticut - but I think if he travelled around it was later.
I have entered just one of his children by Sarah Haines; she married a FRENCH.
He married twice. He married Sarah HAINES Northampton, Hampshire, MA, 15 Jun 1662. (Sarah HAINES is #696.) Sarah was born in Springfield, Hampden, MA abt 1642. Sarah was the daughter of Edmond HAINES and Hannah ?. Sarah died 7 Dec 1691 Northampton, Hampshire, MA, at 49 years of age. Her body was interred 1691 Bridge St. Cemetery, Northampton, MA. He married Hannah DICKINSON 30 Nov 1692. (Hannah DICKINSON is #12688.) Hannah was born in Billingborough, Lincolnshire, England abt 1636. Hannah was the daughter of Nathaniel DICKINSON Dea. and Anna ?. Hannah died 17 Jul 1723 in Hadley, Hampshire, MA, at 87 years of age. Clifford L. Stott, "The correct English origins of Nathaniel Dickinson and William Gull, settlers of Wethersfield and Hadley," NEHGR, 152 (1998):
Hannah, or Anna.
On 16 Jun 1670 Hannah first married John Clary, son of John Clary & Sarah (-23 Dec 1681), in Hadley, MA. Born ca 1632. John died on 10 Feb 1690/1.
John Clary of Hadley, admitted freeman Feb 1678/9 was probably a son of John of Watertown.
On 30 Nov 1692 Hannah second married Enos Kingsley.
Enos, of Northampton, married Sarah Haynes first.
Information from Jim Berrie -
The parents of Enos Kingsley were John and Alice (Thatcher) Kingsley of Rehobeth.
Apparently Enos arrived in Northampton on his own about 1659, and married Sarah Haines there.
The dates for all children were found in the Northampton VR's.
From J.R. Trumbull's "History of Northampton" - "Among other arrivals in 1659, were George Sumner, Enos Kingsley and Ralph Hutchinson. The first two named came from Dorchester, and the last from Boston. To each of these men was granted for a home lot eight acres of upland, lying on the 'westerly side of ye Mill River'. But by a special vote they were each required to pay twenty shillings to the 'Townesmen at demand thereof', and were also to build upon the lots and hold them four years, before obtaining title. At a subsequent meeting the amount to be paid for them was reduced to ten shillings, and the condition of four year's possession repealed. This was the first instance in which the town demanded payment for land granted to settlers."
"These were among the first lots taken up on South Street. They were double the size of ordinary home lots, situated some distance from the settled portion of the town, and by reason of the intervening river, much more difficult to access."
When an inventory of the town was taken, Enos Kingsley still owned his 8 acre home lot, plus 18 acres of meadowland.
His name does not appear on the church Covenant signed in 1661, and he did not take the 'freeman's oath' until 1687. One can only speculate as to why this is.
When a portion of the town was attacked by Indians on October 28th, 1675, Enos Kingsley's house and barn were burned by the marauders. Kingsley, Preserved Clapp, Ralph Hutchinson and William Smead lost all of their possessions, including the crops that had been gathered into the barns. They all fled across the river into the town, and there were no reported deaths, however they all became dependant on the goodwill of the townsmen to keep them from starvation. Application was made in 1676 for lots located inside the fortification, or palisades, that were erected that year, but these lots were not granted until the following year (1677).
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James McKinstry and Lois Dix
Husband James McKINSTRY
Born: 23 Dec 1751 - Sturbridge, Massachusetts Christened: Died: - Southbridge, Massachusetts Buried:
Father: William McKINSTRY (1723-1795) Mother: Mary MORSE (1733-1800)
Marriage: 3 May 1773 - Sturbridge, Massachusetts
Wife Lois DIX
Born: 24 Sep 1751 - Leicester, Worcester, Massachusetts Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M James Jr. McKINSTRY
Born: 10 Jan 1774 - Sturbridge, Massachusetts Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Margaret McQUISTON ( - )
2 M Alexander McKINSTRY
Born: 6 Apr 1775 - Sturbridge, Massachusetts Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Sally (prob) ( - )
3 F Anna McKINSTRY
Born: 1776 - Sturbridge, Massachusetts Christened: Died: Buried:
4 F Lois McKINSTRY
Born: 1 May 1778 - Sturbridge, Massachusetts Christened: Died: Buried:
5 F Mary McKINSTRY
Born: 1780 - Sturbridge, Massachusetts Christened: Died: Buried:
6 M William McKINSTRY
Born: 3 May 1782 Christened: Died: 1790 Buried:
7 M Benjamin McKINSTRY
Born: 1783 - Southbridge, Massachusetts Christened: Died: 1857 Buried:
8 M David McKINSTRY
Born: 3 Mar 1787 - Sturbridge, Massachusetts Christened: Died: 1857 Buried:Spouse: Mary ( - )
9 M Daniel McKINSTRY
Born: 4 May 1788 - Charlton, Massachusetts Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Rachel BROWN (?) ( - )
10 F Martha McKINSTRY
Born: 1790 - prob Charlton, Massachusetts Christened: Died: Buried:
11 F Nancy McKINSTRY
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
12 M Moses McKINSTRY
Born: Christened: Died: died young Buried:
13 M Moses McKINSTRY
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes (Husband)
Marriage from Sturbridge town records.
James had 13 children. Twelve are listed here.
General Notes for Child Lois McKINSTRY
Birth from Sturbridge town records
General Notes for Child Moses McKINSTRY
I can't tell from my notes whether there was a second Moses.
General Notes for Child Moses McKINSTRY
Samuel Rice and Mary Dix
Husband Samuel RICE
Born: Christened: 12 Nov 1634 - Berkhamstead, Hertford, England Died: 25 Feb 1685 - Marlboro, Massachusetts Buried:
Father: Edmund RICE Deacon (Abt 1594-1663) Mother: Thomazine FROST (1600-1654)
Marriage: Sep 1668 - Sudbury, Massachusetts
Other Spouse: Elizabeth KING (1635-1667) - 18 Nov 1655 - Sudbury, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Other Spouse: Sarah WHITE ( - ) - 13 Dec 1676
Wife Mary DIX
Born: Christened: Died: 18 Jun 1675-18 Jun 1678 - Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts Buried:
Children
1 F Mary RICE
Born: 6 Aug 1669 - Marlboro, Middlesex, Massachusetts Christened: Died: Buried:
2 M Edward RICE
Born: 20 Jun 1672 - Marlboro, Middlesex, Massachusetts Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Lydia FAIRBANK ( - )
3 F Abigail RICE
Born: 10 Mar 1673-10 Mar 1674 - Marlboro, Middlesex, Massachusetts Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Palmer GOULDING ( - )
General Notes (Husband)
Berkhamstead parish register (TAG)
Resided at Sudbury and Marlboro, MA. Youngest child's birth recorded at Concord. He married three times.
They probably went to Concord for a weason for refuge from the Indians.
First four children on Sudbury records, births of others at Marlboro, except for the youngest, at Concord.
General Notes (Wife)
This identification of his second wife is from Edmund Rice family association web page. There is a problem between Mary's recorded death date and the marriage date of wife number 3. The Rice association think that the marriage date is correct.
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Joseph Rice and Sarah (White) Dix
Husband Joseph RICE
Born: 16 May 1678 - Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Samuel RICE (1634-1685) Mother: Sarah WHITE ( - )
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Mary TOWNSEND ( - ) - Boston
Other Spouse: Mary (Dix) BROWN ( -Abt 1687) - Abt 1680
Wife Sarah (White) DIX
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes (Wife)
widow of Abraham Brown of Watertown
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Edmund SHAEFE and Joan DOWNE
Husband Edmund SHAEFE
Born: Christened: 17 Mar 1559-17 Mar 1560 - Cranbrook, Kent, England, St Dunstan Chrh Died: 1 Nov 1626 - Cranbrook, Kent, England Buried: 1 Nov 1626 - St. Dunstan's, Cranbrook, Kent, England
Father: Thomas SHEAFE (1532-1604) Mother: Mary HARMON (1536-1609)
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Joan JORDAN ( - ) - 15 Aug 1599 - Cranbrook, Kent, England
Other Spouse: Elizabeth TAYLOR ( - )
Wife Joan DOWNE
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
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Christopher STALHAM and Joan DRAKE
Husband Christopher STALHAM
Born: Abt 1560 - England Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Joan DRAKE
Born: Abt 1564 - England Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M John STRATTON
Born: 1586-1596 - , England Christened: Died: After 1617 Buried:Spouse: Alice GIBSON (1589-After 1617) Marr: Bef 1607 - , England
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James Draper
Husband James DRAPER
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: James DRAPER (1622-1687) Mother: Marie STANSFIELD (1625- )
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
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James DRAPER and Hiriam STANDISFIELD
Husband James DRAPER
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage: 21 Aug 1646
Wife Hiriam STANDISFIELD
Born: Christened: 27 Nov 1625 - Heptonstall, Yorkshire, England Died: After Jan 1701 Buried:
Father: Gideon STANDISFIELD (1602-1658) Mother: Grace EASTWOOD (1603-1682)
Children
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James Draper and Marie Stansfield
Husband James DRAPER
Born: 28 Jul 1622 - Heptonstall, Yorkshire, England Christened: Died: 13 Jul 1687 - Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts Buried:
Father: William DRAPER (1578- ) Mother: Grace MITCHELL (Abt 1585- )
Marriage: 27 Nov 1625 - Heptonstall, Yorkshire, England
Wife Marie STANSFIELD
Born: 27 Nov 1625 - Heptonstall, Yorkshire, England Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Sarah DRAPER
Born: 1652 - Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: James HADLOCK (Abt 1654-1716) Marr: 23 Jul 1675 - Roxbury, Massachusetts
2 M James DRAPER
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
3 F Susannah DRAPER
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
4 M Jonathan DRAPER
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes (Husband)
Name: *James Draper
Sex: M
Birth: 28 JUL 1622 in Heptonstall, Helifax, Yorkshire, England
Death: 13 JUL 1687 in Rosbury, Suffolk County, Mass
Note: Admitted freeman in Roxbury 1690, and there Sarah, Susannah and James, his first american children were born. For his exceedingly strict piety he was known as "James the Puritan" owner of several looms, and was a weaver and clothier.
Note:
Note: Petition of Widow Miriam to Judge of Probate Court, Suffolk Co., Mass. No. 2387.
Note:
Note:
"As the Honorable Wm. Houghton Esq. judge of Probate is informed that I am leaft a widow throu God's providence therefore I do desire that my youngest son Jonathan Draper with my Eldest son James Draper may have adminestraytion granted unto
them one the Estate of my deseased Husbands Estate I being agad and Crosey and not able forto undertack a invuny.
Note:
Note: August 19, 1697.
Note: JOHN ALLDIS.
Note: JONATHAN WHITING. MARIAM DRAPER. M. her mark.
Note:
Note: An Inventory of the Estate of James Draper, late of -Roxbury, Weaver deceased.
Note: Approveed by us the Subscribers.
Note: JOHN ALLDIS
Note: THOMAS LION
Note:
Note:
Note: To house & shop and halfe barne & home lands £25.00.00
Note: To one acre & roode of meadow in Deadham 1.00.00
Note: To rights of lands in Deadham bounds 2.00.00
Note: To 1 mare & 2 COWS 7.00.00
Note: To one swine 15.00.00
Note: To corn and apples and to bakon 3.15.00
Note: To mirror and brass 5.00.00
Note: To iron tongues fireshovel irons & other things 1.10.00
Note: Chairs, tables, pails, dishes 1.00.00
Note: To agur and other small things 2.10.00
Note: To beds & bedding ............................................... 9 00 00
Note: Wooling and lining clothes .................................. 2 00 00
Note: to books ................................................................. 1 00 00
Note: Chests, boxes, cubord ........................................... 1 00 00
Note: to yarn lining & wooling .......................................... 1 00 00
Note: Wheels and lumber ............................................. .. 1 10 00
Note: looms and tacklin .............................................. ..... 5 00 00
Note: Cart and a cidar mill .............................................. . 1 10 00
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Note: Totals........................................ ..................................72 00 00
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Note: DRAPER, JAMES, Dedham 1683, may be the same wh. was a propr. of Lancaster 1654, and wh. was of Roxbury, freem. 1690, and d. 13 July 1697, aged a. 73, says the inscript. on gr.stone wh. in Geneal. Reg. VII. 331 has erron. date.
Note:
Note: A Genealogical Dictionary of The First Settlers of New England,
Note: Before 1692
Note: Volume #2
Note: Drake - Duncan
Note:
Note: By James Savage
Change Date: 7 DEC 2004
Father: *William Draper b: 1578 in Heptonstall,York,Eng
Mother: *Grace Mitchell b: ABT 1585
Marriage 1 *Marie Stansfield b: 27 NOV 1625 in Heptonstall, Halifax, Yorkshire Co., England - Miriam in will.
Married: 21 APR 1646 in Heptonstall,Yorkshire,Eng
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Jonathan Draper
Husband Jonathan DRAPER
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: James DRAPER (1622-1687) Mother: Marie STANSFIELD (1625- )
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
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