FOURTEENTH GENERATION

FOURTEENTH GENERATION


13200. Edmund CHANDLER (182)(149) was born about 1588 in England. He died in May 1662 in Duxbury,Plymouth,MA. He signed a will on 3 May 1662 in Duxbury,Plymouth,MA. He had an estate probated on 4 Jun 1662 in Duxbury,Plymouth,MA.(225)

"EDMOND CHAUNDELER (later Chandler), the ancestor of the Duxbury, Mass. and New Gloucester, Maine families, was born in or near London about 1588/9 and probably was the son of John and Jane (Gitton) Chaundeler of St. Margaret Moyses.

When a young man he went to Barbadoes in the West Indies. This must have been about the year 1625, as only a ship's crew had visited the island previous to that year. Young Chaundeler must have had some financial resources upon his arrival in New England, for immediately he was able to live as a gentleman, erecting a house and having his apprentices. He joined the Plymouth Colony as early as 1632/3, and it is possible that he may have arrived even several years prior to that date.

The early records show that he had many real estate transactions.

In 1632/3 there was also a Roger and a Samuel Chaundeler in the Plymouth Colony. Roger probably was not a kinsman, but was of the Chandler (as he so spelled his name) family of Salem, where he soon went, and died. Unquestionably Samuel was the eldest son of Edmond.

The name of Edmond Chaundeler appears on the list of freemen in the incorporation of Plymouth in 1632/3. That same year land near Island Creek was granted to him, and it was not far from that point that he located his home. In 1634 it was written in the 'Plymouth Booke of Records' that 'the cattle of Edmond Chaundeler be marked by a slitt in the neather side of the left eare, under the eare'.

In 1636/7 Edmond Chaundeler was a constable of the Colony; and in 1639 he and Johathan Brewster were the first to represent the town of Duxbury as Deputies to the General Court. Again, in 1644/5, Edmond Chaundeler was a Deputy from Duxbury with John Alden. In 1643 he 'took the oath of fidelity' and was declared able to bear arms. He was one of the original Proprietors of the town of Bridgewater, incorporated in 1645.

At the time he executed his will his family consisted of seven children, the three younger having been born in Duxbury, probably. From the text of his will, together with a diligent search of all records and a bit of family tradition, it may ever remain a disputed question, whether the daughters, Sarah, Anna and Mary, ever came to New England. His children were Sarah, Anna, Mary, Samuel, Benjamin, Joseph and Ruth as mentioned in his will and that instrument, recorded in Plymouth, is as follows:


WILL OF EDMOND CHAUNDELER:
I Edmond Chaundeler being olde and weak in body, yet in good and perfect memory, doe make and Ordain this to bee my last Will and Testament

First, my will is that when It shall please god to take mee out of this World unto himself that my body bee decently buried and that out of my whole estate my funeral charge bee defrayed.

2. My will is that out of the remainder of my whole estate all my just and lawful debts bee payed.

3. I give and bequeath unto my son Samuell Chaundeler my whole share of land that is at the place or places called by the names of Mattakeesett and Oushemett which I doe and shall possess.

4. I give and bequeath unto my son Benjamin Chaundeler to him and his heirs forever all that tract or tracts of land lying in Duxburough both upland and Meadow with all the rights belonging there unto only he is not to enter upon the possession there of till the terms of six years bee ended.

5. I give and bequeath unto my son Joseph Chaundeler to him and his heirs forever my whole share of land which now lyeth by Taunton River near unto a place commonly known by the (name of the) "Rocks" with all my further interest there unto.

6. I give and bequeath unto my three daughters Sarah, Anna and Mary three thousand and five hundred of Sugar which belongs to me at Barbadoes.

7. I give and bequeath unto my three children viz:-Benjamin, Joseph and Ruth Chaundeler the last four years rent due to me by my son Samuell Chaundeler for my land and cattle equally to bee divided among them and for the first two years rent I reserve for myself and to dispose of as I shall see good.

8. My will is that such cattle of mine which is in my son Samuell's hands shall after the term of six years, which he took them for bee equally devided between my three children Benjamin, Joseph and Ruth.

I doe by this my Last Will and Testament make constitute and appoint my dear and loving son Joseph Chaundeler to bee the executor of this my Last Will and Testament.

In witness that this is my Last Will and Testament, I here sett my hand and seal this third day of Maye one thousand six hundred and sixty two --1662-

In the presence of (signed) Edmond Chaundeler.
John Alden and a seal.
Constant Southworth

(End of will)

The instrument was written by the testator and seems to have been drawn by one apparently versed in the legal phraseology of the times. But why did he single out Ruth to enjoy and share with her brothers the personalty in Duxbury -- and give to 'Sarah, Anna, and Mary three thousand five hundred of Sugar' at Barbadoes unless the were at Barbadoes to look after it?

That Edmond Chaundeler was a man of more than average intelligence, honor and integrity, of sagacity and keen business ability, is evidenced by the high position he took at once upon joining the Plymouth Colony. The names of his children would indicate that he and his wife were deeply religious.

Edmond Chaundeler died in Duxbury the last of May, 1662, and his body was buried on the home place, near Island Creek. The name, date and place of death of his wife are uncertain." - Pressell (1953)

"In 1636 he had granted to him 'forty acres of land lying on the east side of Moyses Symonson, where Morris formerly began to cleare for Mr. Bowman,' which was afterward made void, and sixty other acres granted. He was of Scituate in 1650. He died in 1662, leaving an estate of thirty-eight pounds.' - Beers (1912), Vol 2, p. 965

Per Simmons GENWEB: Edmund is given as the father of Sarah Chandler who married Moses Simmons and her mother is given as Elizabeth.

Children were:

child i. Samuel CHANDLER(182) was born on 16 May 1611.
child ii. Sarah CHANDLER(182) (154) was born on 9 Oct 1613. She died prior 15 Sep 1691 in Duxbury,Plymouth,MA. Birthdate from Chandler genealogy, marriage and death info from SIMMONS GenWeb, which gives birthdate of 1616/1620 (Leiden,Holland) and parents as Edmund Chandler (b. 1580) and Elizabeth (b. 1591).
child iii. Anna CHANDLER(182) was born in 1617.
child iv. Mary CHANDLER(182) was born in 1619.
child v. Benjamin CHANDLER(182). Of Scituate and Duxbury, Mass.
child6600 vi. Joseph CHANDLER.
child vii. Ruth CHANDLER(182).

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