Margery Chapyn

F, b. October 1569, d. 31 October 1569
FatherRoger Chapyn b. 1540, d. 1589/90
     Margery Chapyn was born in October 1569 in Totnes, Devon County, England. She was the daughter of Roger Chapyn.

     Margery Chapyn died on 31 October 1569.

Margett Chapyn

F, b. circa 1571
FatherRoger Chapyn b. 1540, d. 1589/90
     Margett Chapyn was born circa 1571 in Totnes, Devon County, England. She was the daughter of Roger Chapyn. Margett Chapyn was baptized on 10 February 1571; Totnes, Devonshire, England.

Luke Chapyn

M, b. May 1576, d. September 1590
FatherRoger Chapyn b. 1540, d. 1589/90
     Luke Chapyn was born in May 1576 in Totnes, Devon County, England. He was the son of Roger Chapyn.

     Luke Chapyn died in September 1590 in Totnes, Devon County, England, at age 14.

John Appleton1

M, b. 1652, d. 11 September 1739
FatherJohn Appleton b. 1622, d. 1698/99
MotherPriscilla Glover
     John Appleton was born in 1652 in Ipswich, Suffolk County, England.1 He was the son of John Appleton and Priscilla Glover.

     John Appleton married Elizabeth Rogers on 23 November 1681.2

     John Appleton died on 11 September 1739.

Citations

  1. 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) : XIII. John Appleton, born 1652. He m. Elizabeth Rogers, November 23d, 1681. She was the daughter of President Rogers, was born 1663 , and died 1754. John Appleton died in 1739. His children were: (1) Elizabeth, b. 1682, who m. the Rev. Jabez Fitch. (2) Daniel b. 1695. m. in 1715, Elizabeth Berry. He had three sons who died before him, leaving no male issue. (3) Rev. Nathaniel, D. D. (whose descendants hold the family Representation). (4) Priscilla, born 1697, m. the Reb. Robert Ward of Wenham, died 1724. (5) Margaret, b. 1701, who m. the Reb. Edward Holyoke, President of Harvard College.. Hereinafter cited as "The Book of American Pedigrees". Source No. 511.
  2. 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) : XIII. John Appleton, born 1652. He m. Elizabeth Rogers, November 23d, 1681. She was the daughter of President Rogers, was born 1663 , and died 1754. John Appleton died in 1739. His children were: (1) Elizabeth, b. 1682, who m. the Rev. Jabez Fitch. (2) Daniel b. 1695. m. in 1715, Elizabeth Berry. He had three sons who died before him, leaving no male issue. (3) Rev. Nathaniel, D. D. (whose descendants hold the family Representation). (4) Priscilla, born 1697, m. the Rev. Robert Ward of Wenham, died 1724. (5) Margaret, b. 1701, who m. the Reb. Edward Holyoke, President of Harvard College.. Hereinafter cited as "The Book of American Pedigrees". Source No. 511.

Elizabeth Rogers

F
     Elizabeth Rogers married John Appleton, son of John Appleton and Priscilla Glover, on 23 November 1681.1

Family

John Appleton b. 1652, d. 11 Sep 1739

Citations

  1. 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) : XIII. John Appleton, born 1652. He m. Elizabeth Rogers, November 23d, 1681. She was the daughter of President Rogers, was born 1663 , and died 1754. John Appleton died in 1739. His children were: (1) Elizabeth, b. 1682, who m. the Rev. Jabez Fitch. (2) Daniel b. 1695. m. in 1715, Elizabeth Berry. He had three sons who died before him, leaving no male issue. (3) Rev. Nathaniel, D. D. (whose descendants hold the family Representation). (4) Priscilla, born 1697, m. the Rev. Robert Ward of Wenham, died 1724. (5) Margaret, b. 1701, who m. the Reb. Edward Holyoke, President of Harvard College.. Hereinafter cited as "The Book of American Pedigrees". Source No. 511.

Samuel Appleton

M, b. 1654, d. 30 October 1725
FatherJohn Appleton b. 1622, d. 1698/99
MotherPriscilla Glover
     Samuel Appleton was born in 1654.1 He was the son of John Appleton and Priscilla Glover.

     Samuel Appleton died on 30 October 1725.1

Citations

  1. 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) : XIII. Samuel Appleton, b. 1654, died October 30th, 1725 and was buried at Ipswich. His wife survived him and was subseqently married to the Rev. Edward Payson.. Hereinafter cited as "The Book of American Pedigrees". Source No. 511.

Jose Appleton

M, b. 1659/60, d. 18 November 1721
FatherJohn Appleton b. 1622, d. 1698/99
MotherPriscilla Glover
     Jose Appleton was born in 1659/60.1 He was the son of John Appleton and Priscilla Glover.

     Jose Appleton died on 18 November 1721.1

Citations

  1. 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) Sarh, 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.

Elizabeth Appleton

F, b. 1654
FatherJohn Appleton b. 1622, d. 1698/99
MotherPriscilla Glover
     Elizabeth Appleton was born in 1654.1 She was the daughter of John Appleton and Priscilla Glover.

     Elizabeth Appleton married Richard Dummer in 1673.1

Citations

  1. 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) Sarh, 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.

Richard Dummer

M
     Richard Dummer married Elizabeth Appleton, daughter of John Appleton and Priscilla Glover, in 1673.1

Family

Elizabeth Appleton b. 1654

Citations

  1. 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) Sarh, 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.

Priscilla Appleton

F, b. 1657
FatherJohn Appleton b. 1622, d. 1698/99
MotherPriscilla Glover
     Priscilla Appleton was born in 1657.1 She was the daughter of John Appleton and Priscilla Glover.

     Priscilla Appleton married Joseph Capen.1

Family

Joseph Capen

Citations

  1. 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) Sarh, 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.

Joseph Capen1

M
     Joseph Capen married Priscilla Appleton, daughter of John Appleton and Priscilla Glover.1

Family

Priscilla Appleton b. 1657

Citations

  1. 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) Sarh, 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.

Sarah Appleton

F, b. 1671
FatherJohn Appleton b. 1622, d. 1698/99
MotherPriscilla Glover
     Sarah Appleton was born in 1671.1 She was the daughter of John Appleton and Priscilla Glover.

     Sarah Appleton married Daniel Rogers.1

Citations

  1. 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) Sarh, 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.

Daniel Rogers

M
     Daniel Rogers married Sarah Appleton, daughter of John Appleton and Priscilla Glover.1

Family

Sarah Appleton b. 1671

Citations

  1. 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) Sarh, 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.

Samuel Appleton

M, b. circa 1623/24, d. 15 May 1696
FatherSamuel Appleton b. 1585/86, d. Jun 1670
MotherMary Everard d. 1677/78
     Samuel Appleton married Hannah Paine.

     Samuel Appleton was born circa 1623/24 in Waldingfield, Suffolk County, England. He was the son of Samuel Appleton and Mary Everard. Samuel Appleton emigrated with Samuel Appleton in 1635; He emmigrated with his wife and five children. He emmigrated for religious reasons, being a Puritan.1,2

     Samuel Appleton died on 15 May 1696.

Family

Hannah Paine

Citations

  1. 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.
  2. 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.

Hannah Paine

F
     Hannah Paine married Samuel Appleton, son of Samuel Appleton and Mary Everard.

Family

Samuel Appleton b. c 1623/24, d. 15 May 1696

Sarah Appleton

F, b. 1629
FatherSamuel Appleton b. 1585/86, d. Jun 1670
MotherMary Everard d. 1677/78
     Sarah Appleton was born in 1629.1 She was the daughter of Samuel Appleton and Mary Everard. Sarah 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

     Sarah Appleton married Rev. Samuel Phillips.1

Citations

  1. 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.
  2. 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.

Rev. Samuel Phillips

M
     Rev. Samuel Phillips married Sarah Appleton, daughter of Samuel Appleton and Mary Everard.1

Family

Sarah Appleton b. 1629

Citations

  1. 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.

Judith Appleton

F, b. 1618
FatherSamuel Appleton b. 1585/86, d. Jun 1670
MotherMary Everard d. 1677/78
     Judith Appleton was born in 1618.1 She was the daughter of Samuel Appleton and Mary Everard. Judith 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

     Judith Appleton married Samuel Rogers.1

Citations

  1. 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.
  2. 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.

Samuel Rogers

M
     Samuel Rogers married Judith Appleton, daughter of Samuel Appleton and Mary Everard.1

Family

Judith Appleton b. 1618

Citations

  1. 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.

Martha Appleton

F, b. 1620
FatherSamuel Appleton b. 1585/86, d. Jun 1670
MotherMary Everard d. 1677/78
     Martha Appleton was born in 1620.1 She was the daughter of Samuel Appleton and Mary Everard. Martha 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

     Martha Appleton married Richard Jacob.1

Citations

  1. 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.
  2. 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.

Richard Jacob

M
     Richard Jacob married Martha Appleton, daughter of Samuel Appleton and Mary Everard.1

Family

Martha Appleton b. 1620

Citations

  1. 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.

Sir Isaak (Knight) Appleton1

M, b. 1576, d. 14 September 1608
FatherThomas Appleton b. b 1538, d. 1603
MotherMary Isaac b. 1549
     Sir Isaak (Knight) Appleton was born in 1576.1 He was the son of Thomas Appleton and Mary Isaac.

     Sir Isaak (Knight) Appleton married Mary Cage in 1599.1

     Sir Isaak (Knight) Appleton died on 14 September 1608.1

Family

Mary Cage

Citations

  1. 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) : IX. Sir Isaac Appleton, Knight, of Little Waldingfield, who was born in 1576. He married Mary, the "unfortunate daughter" of Anthony Cage, Esq., of Longstowe, Cambridgeshire, in 1599, and died in Waldingfield, Sept. 14, 1608. His wife survived him and married a second time. Sir Isaack was succeeded by his eldest son.. Hereinafter cited as "The Book of American Pedigrees". Source No. 511.

Mary Cage1

F
     Mary Cage married Sir Isaak (Knight) Appleton, son of Thomas Appleton and Mary Isaac, in 1599.1

Family

Sir Isaak (Knight) Appleton b. 1576, d. 14 Sep 1608

Citations

  1. 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) : IX. Sir Isaac Appleton, Knight, of Little Waldingfield, who was born in 1576. He married Mary, the "unfortunate daughter" of Anthony Cage, Esq., of Longstowe, Cambridgeshire, in 1599, and died in Waldingfield, Sept. 14, 1608. His wife survived him and married a second time. Sir Isaack was succeeded by his eldest son.. Hereinafter cited as "The Book of American Pedigrees". Source No. 511.

John Appleton

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FatherThomas Appleton b. b 1538, d. 1603
MotherMary Isaac b. 1549
     John Appleton was born. He was the son of Thomas Appleton and Mary Isaac.

     John Appleton died in Chulton, England.

Thomas Appleton

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FatherThomas Appleton b. b 1538, d. 1603
MotherMary Isaac b. 1549
     Thomas Appleton was born. He was the son of Thomas Appleton and Mary Isaac.

Mary Appleton

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FatherThomas Appleton b. b 1538, d. 1603
MotherMary Isaac b. 1549
     Mary Appleton was born. She was the daughter of Thomas Appleton and Mary Isaac.

Judith Appleton

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FatherThomas Appleton b. b 1538, d. 1603
MotherMary Isaac b. 1549
     Judith Appleton married Lewis Bayley.

     Judith Appleton was born in 1586/87. She was the daughter of Thomas Appleton and Mary Isaac.

Family

Lewis Bayley

Lewis Bayley

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     Lewis Bayley married Judith Appleton, daughter of Thomas Appleton and Mary Isaac. Lewis was working as doctor.

Family

Judith Appleton b. 1586/87

Sarah Appleton

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FatherThomas Appleton b. b 1538, d. 1603
MotherMary Isaac b. 1549
     Sarah Appleton was born. She was the daughter of Thomas Appleton and Mary Isaac.

     Sarah Appleton married Edward Bird.

     Sarah Appleton married Henry Smyth.

Family 1

Henry Smyth

Family 2

Edward Bird

Edward Bird

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     Edward Bird married Sarah Appleton, daughter of Thomas Appleton and Mary Isaac.