Henry Penney1
M, b. 1565, d. 1629/30
Henry Penney was born in 1565 in Paignton, Devon County, England.
Henry Penney married Jane in 1593/94 in Paignton, Devon County, England.
Henry Penney died in 1629/30 in Paignton, Devon County, England. He left a will on 6 April 1630 The will read, To poor of this parish 3/4; to Allen Penny my son, my great Bible; to Joane Barter, my daughter, one platter dish; to Katherine Penny, my daughter, my great pan; to Cicelly Chapin, my daughter, my second great pan; to Elliner Penny, my daughter, three pans called Coomings pans, etc; to Allise Penny, my daughter, one pan, called the Cheepe pan; to Susan Penny, my daughter, one cupboard, one tableboard, and one bedstead in Bridgetowne Pomery, etc; to David Chapin my nephew, 20/yearly for 7 years to be paid by Executrix towards his bringing up in learning. to William Penny, my nephew, my best silver spoons; Jane Penny, one other of the children of my said son Allen Penny, 12d; to Katherine Penny, one other daughter of Allen Penny, 12d; to Jane Barter, Joane Barter, and Elizabeth Barter, children of Robert Barter, 12d each; to Katherine Chapin and Sarah Chapin 12d each; residue to Jane my wife and make her Executrix. Overseers, good friends, William Bennet and John Fall, witnesses. Henry Penny. (Note: Nephew in the seventeenth century was quite commonly used for grandson.)2
Henry Penney married Jane in 1593/94 in Paignton, Devon County, England.
Henry Penney died in 1629/30 in Paignton, Devon County, England. He left a will on 6 April 1630 The will read, To poor of this parish 3/4; to Allen Penny my son, my great Bible; to Joane Barter, my daughter, one platter dish; to Katherine Penny, my daughter, my great pan; to Cicelly Chapin, my daughter, my second great pan; to Elliner Penny, my daughter, three pans called Coomings pans, etc; to Allise Penny, my daughter, one pan, called the Cheepe pan; to Susan Penny, my daughter, one cupboard, one tableboard, and one bedstead in Bridgetowne Pomery, etc; to David Chapin my nephew, 20/yearly for 7 years to be paid by Executrix towards his bringing up in learning. to William Penny, my nephew, my best silver spoons; Jane Penny, one other of the children of my said son Allen Penny, 12d; to Katherine Penny, one other daughter of Allen Penny, 12d; to Jane Barter, Joane Barter, and Elizabeth Barter, children of Robert Barter, 12d each; to Katherine Chapin and Sarah Chapin 12d each; residue to Jane my wife and make her Executrix. Overseers, good friends, William Bennet and John Fall, witnesses. Henry Penny. (Note: Nephew in the seventeenth century was quite commonly used for grandson.)2
Family | Jane b. 1570 |
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Citations
- Eugene Aubrey Stratton, The Chapin Book of Genealogical Data with Brief Biographical Sketches of the Descendants of Deacon Samuel Chapin, Vol. 1 First Seven Generations, 1925: Chapin Family Association, 1997 Hereinafter cited as The Chapin Book of Genealogical Data. Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah County, Utah. (Page: VIII. A Transcript of the Records of the Parish of Paignton, England: Christenings: 1591. Joane d of John Chapin 26 June. 1596. Thomas s of John Chapin 8 March. 1598. Samuel s of John Chapin 8 Octob. 1599. Katherin d of Henry Penney 30 Septemb. 1600. Margaret d of Phillip Chapin vid. 16 Nove. 1601. Cicely d of Henry Penney 21 February.) Source No. 23.
- Eugene Aubrey Stratton, The Chapin Book of Genealogical Data with Brief Biographical Sketches of the Descendants of Deacon Samuel Chapin, Vol. 1 First Seven Generations, 1925: Chapin Family Association, 1997 Hereinafter cited as The Chapin Book of Genealogical Data. Ancestry.com, Provo, Utah County, Utah. (Page: IX.) Source No. 23.
Josiah Deming
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Father | Thomas Deming |
Josiah Deming was the son of Thomas Deming.
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Phebe Foote
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Father | Robert Foote b. 1560, d. 15 Feb 1607/8 |
Mother | Joane Brooke b. 1564 |
Family | Richard Gorde |
Elizabeth Foote
F
Father | Robert Foote b. 1582, d. 1644/45 |
Elizabeth Foote was the daughter of Robert Foote.
William Dickinson
M, b. 1570, d. 1628/29
Father | Thomas Dickinson b. 1547, d. 1589/90 |
Mother | Judith Carey b. 1544 |
William Dickinson was born in 1570 in Portsmouth, Hampshire County, England. He was the son of Thomas Dickinson and Judith Carey.
William Dickinson married Sarah Stacey, daughter of Robert Stacey, in 1593/94.
William Dickinson died in 1628/29 in Ely, Cambridgeshire County, England.
William Dickinson married Sarah Stacey, daughter of Robert Stacey, in 1593/94.
William Dickinson died in 1628/29 in Ely, Cambridgeshire County, England.
Family | Sarah Stacey |
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Sarah Stacey
F
Father | Robert Stacey |
Sarah Stacey was the daughter of Robert Stacey.
Sarah Stacey married William Dickinson, son of Thomas Dickinson and Judith Carey, in 1593/94.
Sarah Stacey married William Dickinson, son of Thomas Dickinson and Judith Carey, in 1593/94.
Family | William Dickinson b. 1570, d. 1628/29 |
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Judith Carey
F, b. 1544
Father | William Carey |
Mother | Elizabeth |
Judith Carey was born in 1544. She was the daughter of William Carey and Elizabeth.
Judith Carey married Thomas Dickinson, son of Richard Dickerson and Elizabeth Baguell, in 1567.
Judith Carey married Thomas Dickinson, son of Richard Dickerson and Elizabeth Baguell, in 1567.
Family | Thomas Dickinson b. 1547, d. 1589/90 |
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Thomas Dickinson
M, b. 1547, d. 1589/90
Father | Richard Dickerson b. 1521, d. 1604/5 |
Mother | Elizabeth Baguell |
Thomas Dickinson was born in 1547. He was the son of Richard Dickerson and Elizabeth Baguell.
Thomas Dickinson married Judith Carey, daughter of William Carey and Elizabeth, in 1567.
Thomas Dickinson died in 1589/90 in Cambridge, England.
Thomas Dickinson married Judith Carey, daughter of William Carey and Elizabeth, in 1567.
Thomas Dickinson died in 1589/90 in Cambridge, England.
Family | Judith Carey b. 1544 |
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Richard Dickerson
M, b. 1521, d. 1604/5
Father | William Dickinson b. 1501, d. 1589/90 |
Mother | Rachel Kinge |
Richard Dickerson was born in 1521. He was the son of William Dickinson and Rachel Kinge.
Richard Dickerson married Elizabeth Baguell, daughter of Simon Bagnall, in 1540.
Richard Dickerson died in 1604/5 in Bradley Hall, Kingswinford, Staffordshire County, England.
Richard Dickerson married Elizabeth Baguell, daughter of Simon Bagnall, in 1540.
Richard Dickerson died in 1604/5 in Bradley Hall, Kingswinford, Staffordshire County, England.
Family | Elizabeth Baguell |
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Elizabeth Baguell
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Father | Simon Bagnall |
Elizabeth Baguell was the daughter of Simon Bagnall.
Elizabeth Baguell married Richard Dickerson, son of William Dickinson and Rachel Kinge, in 1540.
Elizabeth Baguell married Richard Dickerson, son of William Dickinson and Rachel Kinge, in 1540.
Family | Richard Dickerson b. 1521, d. 1604/5 |
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William Dickinson
M, b. 1501, d. 1589/90
Father | John Dickerson b. 1477, d. 1554 |
Mother | Elizabeth Danby |
William Dickinson was born in 1501. He was the son of John Dickerson and Elizabeth Danby.
William Dickinson married Rachel Kinge, daughter of Richard Kinge, in 1520.
William Dickinson died in 1589/90.
William Dickinson married Rachel Kinge, daughter of Richard Kinge, in 1520.
William Dickinson died in 1589/90.
Family | Rachel Kinge |
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Rachel Kinge
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Father | Richard Kinge |
Rachel Kinge was the daughter of Richard Kinge.
Rachel Kinge married William Dickinson, son of John Dickerson and Elizabeth Danby, in 1520.
Rachel Kinge married William Dickinson, son of John Dickerson and Elizabeth Danby, in 1520.
Family | William Dickinson b. 1501, d. 1589/90 |
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Nathaniel Thomas
M, d. 4 November 1699
Father | Nathaniel Thomas b. 1642/43 |
Mother | Deborah Jacobs b. 26 Nov 1643 |
Charts | Harold Foote Driscal's Pedigree Chart |
Nathaniel Thomas was born. He was the son of Nathaniel Thomas and Deborah Jacobs.
Nathaniel Thomas married Mary Appleton, daughter of John Appleton and Priscilla Glover.1
Nathaniel Thomas died on 4 November 1699.
Nathaniel Thomas married Mary Appleton, daughter of John Appleton and Priscilla Glover.1
Nathaniel Thomas died on 4 November 1699.
Family | Mary Appleton b. 1672/73 |
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Citations
- R. W. Wright Publisher, "The Book of American Pedigrees. Appleton," The Curio, an Illustrated Monthly Magazine devoted to Genealogy and Biography, Heraldry and Book Plates, Coins and Autographs, Rare Books and Works of Art, Old Furniture and Plate and other Colonial Relics, Volume I, September 1887 to February 1888. (1888) : The children were: (1) John (his successor). (2) Elizabeth, b. 1654, m. Richard Dummer, Jr., in 1673. He was son of Richard Dummer of Newbury. (3) Samuel. (4) Priscilla, born 1657. m. Reb. Joseph Capen of Tospfield. (5) Jose, born 1660. he was a merchant of Boston, where he died a bachelor in 1721, leaving his property to his nephew, Nathaniel Appleton, the minister at Cambridge. (6) Sarah, b. 1671, m. Daniel Rogers. (7) Mary, born 1673, m. Nathaniel Thomas of Marshfield.. Hereinafter cited as "The Book of American Pedigrees". Source No. 511.
Mary Appleton
F, b. 1672/73
Father | John Appleton b. 1622, d. 1698/99 |
Mother | Priscilla Glover |
Charts | Harold Foote Driscal's Pedigree Chart |
Mary Appleton was born in 1672/73.1 She was the daughter of John Appleton and Priscilla Glover.
Mary Appleton married Nathaniel Thomas, son of Nathaniel Thomas and Deborah Jacobs.2
Mary Appleton married Nathaniel Thomas, son of Nathaniel Thomas and Deborah Jacobs.2
Family | Nathaniel Thomas d. 4 Nov 1699 |
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Citations
- R. W. Wright Publisher, "The Book of American Pedigrees. Appleton," The Curio, an Illustrated Monthly Magazine devoted to Genealogy and Biography, Heraldry and Book Plates, Coins and Autographs, Rare Books and Works of Art, Old Furniture and Plate and other Colonial Relics, Volume I, September 1887 to February 1888. (1888) : The children were: (1) John (his successor). (2) Elizabeth, b. 1654, m. Richard Dummer, Jr., in 1673. He was son of Richard Dummer of Newbury. (3) Samuel. (4) Priscilla, born 1657. m. Rev. Joseph Capen of Tospfield. (5) Jose, born 1660. he was a merchant of Boston, where he died a bachelor in 1721, leaving his property to his nephew, Nathaniel Appleton, the minister at Cambridge. (6) Sarah, b. 1671, m. Daniel Rogers. (7) Mary, born 1673, m. Nathaniel Thomas of Marshfield.. Hereinafter cited as "The Book of American Pedigrees". Source No. 511.
- R. W. Wright Publisher, "The Book of American Pedigrees. Appleton," The Curio, an Illustrated Monthly Magazine devoted to Genealogy and Biography, Heraldry and Book Plates, Coins and Autographs, Rare Books and Works of Art, Old Furniture and Plate and other Colonial Relics, Volume I, September 1887 to February 1888. (1888) : The children were: (1) John (his successor). (2) Elizabeth, b. 1654, m. Richard Dummer, Jr., in 1673. He was son of Richard Dummer of Newbury. (3) Samuel. (4) Priscilla, born 1657. m. Reb. Joseph Capen of Tospfield. (5) Jose, born 1660. he was a merchant of Boston, where he died a bachelor in 1721, leaving his property to his nephew, Nathaniel Appleton, the minister at Cambridge. (6) Sarah, b. 1671, m. Daniel Rogers. (7) Mary, born 1673, m. Nathaniel Thomas of Marshfield.. Hereinafter cited as "The Book of American Pedigrees". Source No. 511.
Nathaniel Thomas
M, b. 1642/43
Father | Nathaniel Thomas b. 1615/16, d. 13 Feb 1674/75 |
Mother | Simon Ray |
Charts | Harold Foote Driscal's Pedigree Chart |
Nathaniel Thomas was born in 1642/43. He was the son of Nathaniel Thomas and Simon Ray.
Nathaniel Thomas married Deborah Jacobs, daughter of Nicholas Jacobs and Mary, on 11 February 1662/63.
Nathaniel Thomas married Deborah Jacobs, daughter of Nicholas Jacobs and Mary, on 11 February 1662/63.
Family | Deborah Jacobs b. 26 Nov 1643 |
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Deborah Jacobs
F, b. 26 November 1643
Father | Nicholas Jacobs d. 5 Jun 1657 |
Mother | Mary |
Charts | Harold Foote Driscal's Pedigree Chart |
Deborah Jacobs was born on 26 November 1643 in Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. She was the daughter of Nicholas Jacobs and Mary.
Deborah Jacobs married Nathaniel Thomas, son of Nathaniel Thomas and Simon Ray, on 11 February 1662/63.
Deborah Jacobs married Nathaniel Thomas, son of Nathaniel Thomas and Simon Ray, on 11 February 1662/63.
Family | Nathaniel Thomas b. 1642/43 |
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Nathaniel Thomas
M, b. 1615/16, d. 13 February 1674/75
Father | William Thomas d. 1650/51 |
Nathaniel Thomas was born in 1615/16 in England. He was the son of William Thomas.
Nathaniel Thomas married Simon Ray.
Nathaniel Thomas died on 13 February 1674/75.
Nathaniel Thomas married Simon Ray.
Nathaniel Thomas died on 13 February 1674/75.
Family | Simon Ray |
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Nicholas Jacobs
M, d. 5 June 1657
Nicholas Jacobs married Mary.
Nicholas Jacobs died on 5 June 1657 in Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
Nicholas Jacobs died on 5 June 1657 in Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.
Family | Mary |
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John Appleton
M, b. 1622, d. 1698/99
Father | Samuel Appleton b. 1585/86, d. Jun 1670 |
Mother | Mary Everard d. 1677/78 |
Charts | Harold Foote Driscal's Pedigree Chart |
John Appleton was born in 1622 in Waldingfield, Suffolk County, England.1 He was the son of Samuel Appleton and Mary Everard. John Appleton emigrated with Samuel Appleton in 1635; He emmigrated with his wife and five children. He emmigrated for religious reasons, being a Puritan.2,1
John Appleton married Priscilla Glover, daughter of Jose Glover and Priscilla Gould, in October 1651.1
John Appleton died in 1698/99.1
John Appleton married Priscilla Glover, daughter of Jose Glover and Priscilla Gould, in October 1651.1
John Appleton died in 1698/99.1
Family | Priscilla Glover |
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Citations
- R. W. Wright Publisher, "The Book of American Pedigrees. Appleton," The Curio, an Illustrated Monthly Magazine devoted to Genealogy and Biography, Heraldry and Book Plates, Coins and Autographs, Rare Books and Works of Art, Old Furniture and Plate and other Colonial Relics, Volume I, September 1887 to February 1888. (1888) : By Mary Everard he had the following children: (1) Judith, b. 1618 m. Samuel Rogers, of Ipswich, brother of John Rogers, President of Harvard College. (2) Martha, b. 1620, m. Richard Jacob, of Ipswich. (3) John (his successor), born in 1622, at Little Waldingfield, who came to New England with his parents, at thirteen years of age. Died 1699. He m. in 1651, Priscilla Glover, daughter of Reb. Jose Glover, at whose charge was established the first printing press in America. (4) Samuel, b. 1625. (Founder of the Senior cadet branch.) (5) Sarah, b. 1629, m. the Rev. Samuel Phillips, of Rowley.. Hereinafter cited as "The Book of American Pedigrees". Source No. 511.
- R. W. Wright Publisher, "The Book of American Pedigrees. Appleton," The Curio, an Illustrated Monthly Magazine devoted to Genealogy and Biography, Heraldry and Book Plates, Coins and Autographs, Rare Books and Works of Art, Old Furniture and Plate and other Colonial Relics, Volume I, September 1887 to February 1888. (1888) : XI. Samuel Appleton, born in 1586, at Little Waldingfield, Suffolk County, England. Samuel appears to have contemplated an earlier emigration, and we infer so from a letter of Governor Winthrop, to his son at Groton, dated August 14th, 1630, and written shortly after his arrival. Every circumstance shows conclusively that his emigration must have been prompted by religious motives, as a Puritan. He settled at Ipswich, where he had a grant of lands. Samuel Appleton married Mary Everard, or Everett, according to Farmer. Nothing farther is known of her, than that the family of Everard was a highly respectable one in the County of Suffolk. She accompanied her husband with their five children, to this country. He died June 1670, at Rowley, Massachusetts, where he was buried.. Hereinafter cited as "The Book of American Pedigrees". Source No. 511.
Priscilla Glover1
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Father | Jose Glover |
Mother | Priscilla Gould |
Charts | Harold Foote Driscal's Pedigree Chart |
Priscilla Glover was born. She was the daughter of Jose Glover and Priscilla Gould.
Priscilla Glover married John Appleton, son of Samuel Appleton and Mary Everard, in October 1651.1
Priscilla Glover married John Appleton, son of Samuel Appleton and Mary Everard, in October 1651.1
Family | John Appleton b. 1622, d. 1698/99 |
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Citations
- R. W. Wright Publisher, "The Book of American Pedigrees. Appleton," The Curio, an Illustrated Monthly Magazine devoted to Genealogy and Biography, Heraldry and Book Plates, Coins and Autographs, Rare Books and Works of Art, Old Furniture and Plate and other Colonial Relics, Volume I, September 1887 to February 1888. (1888) : By Mary Everard he had the following children: (1) Judith, b. 1618 m. Samuel Rogers, of Ipswich, brother of John Rogers, President of Harvard College. (2) Martha, b. 1620, m. Richard Jacob, of Ipswich. (3) John (his successor), born in 1622, at Little Waldingfield, who came to New England with his parents, at thirteen years of age. Died 1699. He m. in 1651, Priscilla Glover, daughter of Reb. Jose Glover, at whose charge was established the first printing press in America. (4) Samuel, b. 1625. (Founder of the Senior cadet branch.) (5) Sarah, b. 1629, m. the Rev. Samuel Phillips, of Rowley.. Hereinafter cited as "The Book of American Pedigrees". Source No. 511.
Jose Glover1
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Father | Roger Glover |
Jose Glover was the son of Roger Glover.
Jose Glover married Priscilla Gould, daughter of John Gould and Elizabeth.
He established the first printing press in America.1
Jose Glover married Priscilla Gould, daughter of John Gould and Elizabeth.
He established the first printing press in America.1
Family 1 | Priscilla Gould |
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Citations
- R. W. Wright Publisher, "The Book of American Pedigrees. Appleton," The Curio, an Illustrated Monthly Magazine devoted to Genealogy and Biography, Heraldry and Book Plates, Coins and Autographs, Rare Books and Works of Art, Old Furniture and Plate and other Colonial Relics, Volume I, September 1887 to February 1888. (1888) : By Mary Everard he had the following children: (1) Judith, b. 1618 m. Samuel Rogers, of Ipswich, brother of John Rogers, President of Harvard College. (2) Martha, b. 1620, m. Richard Jacob, of Ipswich. (3) John (his successor), born in 1622, at Little Waldingfield, who came to New England with his parents, at thirteen years of age. Died 1699. He m. in 1651, Priscilla Glover, daughter of Reb. Jose Glover, at whose charge was established the first printing press in America. (4) Samuel, b. 1625. (Founder of the Senior cadet branch.) (5) Sarah, b. 1629, m. the Rev. Samuel Phillips, of Rowley.. Hereinafter cited as "The Book of American Pedigrees". Source No. 511.
Priscilla Gould
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Father | John Gould |
Mother | Elizabeth |
Priscilla Gould was the daughter of John Gould and Elizabeth.
Priscilla Gould married Jose Glover, son of Roger Glover.
Priscilla Gould married Jose Glover, son of Roger Glover.
Family | Jose Glover |
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Samuel Appleton
M, b. 1585/86, d. June 1670
Father | Thomas Appleton b. b 1538, d. 1603 |
Mother | Mary Isaac b. 1549 |
Samuel Appleton was born in 1585/86 in Waldingfield, Suffolk County, England.1 He was the son of Thomas Appleton and Mary Isaac. Samuel Appleton was baptized on 13 August 1586; Waldingfield, Suffolk Ct., England.
Samuel Appleton married Mary Everard on 24 January 1615/16 in Preston, Lancaster County, England. Samuel Appleton emigrated in 1635. He emmigrated with his wife and five children. He emmigrated for religious reasons, being a Puritan.1,2
Samuel Appleton died in June 1670 in Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts.
Samuel Appleton married Mary Everard on 24 January 1615/16 in Preston, Lancaster County, England. Samuel Appleton emigrated in 1635. He emmigrated with his wife and five children. He emmigrated for religious reasons, being a Puritan.1,2
Samuel Appleton died in June 1670 in Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts.
Family | Mary Everard d. 1677/78 |
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Citations
- R. W. Wright Publisher, "The Book of American Pedigrees. Appleton," The Curio, an Illustrated Monthly Magazine devoted to Genealogy and Biography, Heraldry and Book Plates, Coins and Autographs, Rare Books and Works of Art, Old Furniture and Plate and other Colonial Relics, Volume I, September 1887 to February 1888. (1888) : XI. Samuel Appleton, born in 1586, at Little Waldingfield, Suffolk County, England. Samuel appears to have contemplated an earlier emigration, and we infer so from a letter of Governor Winthrop, to his son at Groton, dated August 14th, 1630, and written shortly after his arrival. Every circumstance shows conclusively that his emigration must have been prompted by religious motives, as a Puritan. He settled at Ipswich, where he had a grant of lands. Samuel Appleton married Mary Everard, or Everett, according to Farmer. Nothing farther is known of her, than that the family of Everard was a highly respectable one in the County of Suffolk. She accompanied her husband with their five children, to this country. He died June 1670, at Rowley, Massachusetts, where he was buried.. Hereinafter cited as "The Book of American Pedigrees". Source No. 511.
- R. W. Wright Publisher, "The Book of American Pedigrees. Appleton," The Curio, an Illustrated Monthly Magazine devoted to Genealogy and Biography, Heraldry and Book Plates, Coins and Autographs, Rare Books and Works of Art, Old Furniture and Plate and other Colonial Relics, Volume I, September 1887 to February 1888. (1888) : By Mary Everard he had the following children: (1) Judith, b. 1618 m. Samuel Rogers, of Ipswich, brother of John Rogers, President of Harvard College. (2) Martha, b. 1620, m. Richard Jacob, of Ipswich. (3) John (his successor), born in 1622, at Little Waldingfield, who came to New England with his parents, at thirteen years of age. Died 1699. He m. in 1651, Priscilla Glover, daughter of Reb. Jose Glover, at whose charge was established the first printing press in America. (4) Samuel, b. 1625. (Founder of the Senior cadet branch.) (5) Sarah, b. 1629, m. the Rev. Samuel Phillips, of Rowley.. Hereinafter cited as "The Book of American Pedigrees". Source No. 511.
Mary Everard
F, d. 1677/78
Mary Everard married Samuel Appleton, son of Thomas Appleton and Mary Isaac, on 24 January 1615/16 in Preston, Lancaster County, England. Mary Everard emigrated with Samuel Appleton in 1635; He emmigrated with his wife and five children. He emmigrated for religious reasons, being a Puritan.1,2
Mary Everard died in 1677/78.
Mary Everard died in 1677/78.
Family | Samuel Appleton b. 1585/86, d. Jun 1670 |
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Citations
- R. W. Wright Publisher, "The Book of American Pedigrees. Appleton," The Curio, an Illustrated Monthly Magazine devoted to Genealogy and Biography, Heraldry and Book Plates, Coins and Autographs, Rare Books and Works of Art, Old Furniture and Plate and other Colonial Relics, Volume I, September 1887 to February 1888. (1888) : XI. Samuel Appleton, born in 1586, at Little Waldingfield, Suffolk County, England. Samuel appears to have contemplated an earlier emigration, and we infer so from a letter of Governor Winthrop, to his son at Groton, dated August 14th, 1630, and written shortly after his arrival. Every circumstance shows conclusively that his emigration must have been prompted by religious motives, as a Puritan. He settled at Ipswich, where he had a grant of lands. Samuel Appleton married Mary Everard, or Everett, according to Farmer. Nothing farther is known of her, than that the family of Everard was a highly respectable one in the County of Suffolk. She accompanied her husband with their five children, to this country. He died June 1670, at Rowley, Massachusetts, where he was buried.. Hereinafter cited as "The Book of American Pedigrees". Source No. 511.
- R. W. Wright Publisher, "The Book of American Pedigrees. Appleton," The Curio, an Illustrated Monthly Magazine devoted to Genealogy and Biography, Heraldry and Book Plates, Coins and Autographs, Rare Books and Works of Art, Old Furniture and Plate and other Colonial Relics, Volume I, September 1887 to February 1888. (1888) : By Mary Everard he had the following children: (1) Judith, b. 1618 m. Samuel Rogers, of Ipswich, brother of John Rogers, President of Harvard College. (2) Martha, b. 1620, m. Richard Jacob, of Ipswich. (3) John (his successor), born in 1622, at Little Waldingfield, who came to New England with his parents, at thirteen years of age. Died 1699. He m. in 1651, Priscilla Glover, daughter of Reb. Jose Glover, at whose charge was established the first printing press in America. (4) Samuel, b. 1625. (Founder of the Senior cadet branch.) (5) Sarah, b. 1629, m. the Rev. Samuel Phillips, of Rowley.. Hereinafter cited as "The Book of American Pedigrees". Source No. 511.