William Jewett
#81, b. 1605
Father | Edward Jewett b. c 1580, d. c 1615 |
Mother | Mary Taylor |
Birth* | 1605 | William Jewett was born in 1605 at Bradford, England. |
He was the son of Edward Jewett and Mary Taylor. | ||
Baptism | 15 Sep 1605 | William Jewett was baptized on 15 Sep 1605; Bradford, England. |
Last Edited | 7 Sep 2016 |
Maximilian Jewett
#82, b. 1607
Father | Edward Jewett b. c 1580, d. c 1615 |
Mother | Mary Taylor |
Birth* | 1607 | Maximilian Jewett was born in 1607 at Bradford, England. |
He was the son of Edward Jewett and Mary Taylor. | ||
Baptism | 4 Oct 1607 | Maximilian Jewett was baptized on 4 Oct 1607; Bradford, England. |
Last Edited | 7 Sep 2016 |
Elizabeth Rogers
#1029, b. c 1609
Person-Note* | 9th Great Grandmother Walter's wife is thought to be Elizabeth Rogers. There is speculation that she might be the daughter of Thomas Rogers who was on the Mayflower. This line is not proven and as far as I know is not recognized by the Mayflower society. I have this quote: From Jeanette Behan's Woodworth Family Newsletter, Vol 1, #1, Sept-Oct 1984, page 5: "Some have speculated that Walter married Elizabeth Rogers, the daughter of Thomas Rogers of the Mayflower. However, the Mayflower Society accepts the position that Elizabeth Rogers, daughter of Thomas Rogers of the Mayflower, married first Johnathan Higgens and after her death he married Elizabeth's sister Hannah. There were other early Rogers families who would possibly qualify - descendants of John Rogers of Marshfield, Mass. and John Rogers of Weymouth, Mass., if in fact Walter did marry a Rogers." Maybe there are some experts out there that can shed more light on the subject. | |
Birth* | c 1609 | Elizabeth Rogers was born c 1609 at Leiden, So. Holland, Netherlands. |
Marriage* | 1639 | She married Walter Woodworth, son of Thomas Woodworth and Elizabeth Tyson, in 1639. |
Family | Walter Woodworth b. c 1600, d. 2 Mar 1684/85 | |
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Joseph Jewett
#74, b. 1609, d. 26 Feb 1649/50
Father | Edward Jewett b. c 1580, d. c 1615 |
Mother | Mary Taylor |
Person-Note* | History and Genealogy of the Jewetts of America Vol I page 13-17 4 JOSEPH JEWETT (Edward1), was born in Bradford, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, baptized there Dec. 31, 1609. He married there Oct. 1, 1634, Mary Mallinson. She was buried in Rowley, Mass., April 12, 1652. He married second, in Boston, Mass., May 13, 1653 Ann Allen, widow of Bozoan Allen, of Boston. "Joseph Jewett, of Rowley, was marryed to Ann Allen, widow formerly the wife of Capt Bozon Allen of Boston 23:3:53 by Richd. Bellingham Dep. Gov. She was buried Feb. 8, 1660-1." "Mist. Ann Jewit the wife of Mr. Joseph Jewit buried the eight day 1660." (Rowley Record.) "Her will dated Feb. 5, 1660, proved May 2, 1661, mentions: one hundred pounds that I have in my own dispose to be divided among these four of my children viz.: John Allen; Ann Allen; Isaac Allen; and Bossom Allen: that covenant betweene Mr. Joseph Jewet and me; daughter Priscilla." (Essex Inst. Hist. Coll.) Joseph Jewett, with his wife Mary, and one or two children, came to America with his older brother, Maximilian, in the ship John in the fall of 1638, and settled in Rowley, Mass., in 1639. He was made freeman May 22, 1639. He became a large land owner and one of the leading men of the town, was representative to the General Court in 1651, 1652, 1653, 1654, and 1660, and was one of the two stewards for each of these sessions. The following from the records of the town of Rowley: "Bradford streete--To Joseph Jewet one Lott Containinge two Acres bounded on the South side by Thomas Dickinsons house Lott; part of it lyinge on the weast side, and part of it on the East side of the streete." "Bradford streete field--To Joseph Jewet foure Acres and an halfe of upland, lying upon the North side of Thomas Dickinsons planting lott: the East end butting upon his owne lott." "Batchelours meadow--To Joseph Jewet one Acre and a quarter, lying on the North side of Thomas Dickinsons Meadow: butting as aforesaid." "Salt Marsh, 1st. Division--To Joseph Jewet two Acres of salt Marsh, lying upon the East side of Thomas Dickinsons Marsh the North end butting upon a salt Creeke, the Southend upon the North side of William Bointons salt Marsh." "2rd. division Salt Marsh--To Joseph Jewet two acres of salt Marsh, lying on the North side of Thomas Dickinsons Marsh: runing about 24 rod into the Marsh, the West end butting on the upland." "2rd. division of fresh Marsh--To Joseph Jewet one Acre, the Southend butting on the upland, the North end on a Creeke." "3rd. division of fresh Marsh--To Joseph Jewet one Acre, lying near to Thomas Dickinsons Meadow: the North end butting upon the upland, the Southend also, and West side bounded by a Creeke." "2rd. division of Upland--To Joseph Jewett two Acres, part whereof ioynes to his owne salt Marsh: the rest lyeth on the North side of Thomas Dickinsons upland: butting as aforesaid." "3rd. division Salt Marsh--To Joseph Jewett two Acres lying on the North side of Thomas Dickinsons Marsh: butting upon the East end of his second division of Salt Marsh." "Upland laid out in ffield Called Batchelours Plane--To Joseph Jewet eight lying on the East side of William Bointon." "To Joseph Jewet six Acres of upland being pt of that Land Called Satchells Ground bounded by a Swampe on the northeast side wch is now in the possession of Joseph Jewett aforesaid & John Tod the Southeast end abutting on Thomas Mighills Lott, the South West side bounded by Mr. Ezekiell Rogers his Lott the north west end by a Cart way." "To Joseph Jewet seaven Acres of upland and a halfe the south side ioyning upon Ipswich line the East end abutting upon the Country way toward Ipswich the North west side bounded by the Comon." "To Joseph Jewet (???) Acres of Salt Marsh at the East end of his third division of Salt Marsh, the North east side of it bounded by Maximilian Jewets Salt marsh." "March, 1658--It was Agreed and voted at a General and legall towne meetinge that mr Jewet should have a thousand Acres of land in the necke, beyond the Hazeltines, and that he is to have forty acres of meadow which is to be laide out as conveniently as can be in the townes land whitch forty Acres of meadow is to be for part of the thousand in the necke, in exchange for three thousand Acres of land which is to be laide out as conveniently as can be for the towne of Rowley in the village land, about the bald hills." "According unto the grant of the towne ther in laid out unto mr Joseph Jewett Nine hundred and Sixty Acres of upland in that necke of land beyond the hesseltines bounded by a Runell of watter that falls into merrimack River at the east end and soe from the River it Runeth a westerly line unto a white oak Tree not very fure distant from the line betwene Andover and the towne of Rowley and soe from that white oake streigh to the River wher it turneth, the Rest of the bounds is by merrimack River, ther is laid out also unto mr Joseph Jewett forty acres of Meadow in three persells one persell in a meadow they call the longe meadow lying for twenty six acres lying in the village land incompassed by upland laid out to the Right of mr Thomas Nelson an other persell lying for five Acres a certaine way distant from the long meadow toward the south east ward bounding a little pond in or by it it also being bounded by the afforesaid upland of mr nelson the other persell lyeth distant from this more southerly lying for Nine acres and it is bounded partly by the afforesaid land and partly by land laid out to John dreser and Joseph Chaplin." In the History of Boxford, Mass., we find the following: "Before the land in the village was laid out Abraham Redington, Robert Stiles, Joseph Bixby, John Cummings, William Foster and John Peabody, six of the early settlers, bought of Joseph Jewett, of Rowley, 3000 acres of the Village land. The right to this land was sold by Zacheus Gould to Joseph Jewett for the benefit of such as employed him to make the purchase, for which Jewett paid ninety pounds. Jewett by agreement with the town received in exchange 960 acres in the neck by Merrimack river, and 40 acres of meadow in three pieces in the village lands." Deed of Confirmation of land in Rowley 1650: "Know all men by these prsents, yt wheras there was a deed of Sale of ye Lands at Rowley, Late in ye possession of William Bellingham Gent., bearing date, the Twenty third of July, one thousd. six hundd and fifty, wch said deed was made only in ye name of Samuel Bellingham, wth out ye mentioning of Lucy Bellingham, the prsent wife of ye sd Samuel Bellingham, only ye name of ye sd Lucy Bellingham Subscribed wth her own hand, This prsent witnesseth, that the said Lucy Bellingham doth willingly giue hir full and free Consent unto ye said deed of Sale, as ye sd Samuel Bellingham did, as if hir name was oft therin syecified as ye name of ye sd Samuel; And ye said Lucy doth herby give full possession of ye said Lands and Tenements wt euer belonging, or by apportion or other right wt ever due unto ye said Lucye as wife of ye said Samuel or otherwise; all hir, Title, right and property in the said Land, shee giues unto ye wth named Joseph Jewet of Rowley, upon ye sd Conditions wthin that deed Specifyed: And hereby wee, ye foresed Samuel and Lucy Bellingham, doe Jointly Confirme ye forsd Deed, This Twenty first day of Eight moneth, one thousd Six hund and fiftye in witness wherof wee set to our hands and seales, in prsence of us "Henry Sandys "Samuel Bellingham, and a seal. "Mathew Boyer "Lucy Bellingham, and a seal. "This deed was acknowledged by the said Samuel Bellingham and Lucy his wife, 23th day of ye 8th month 1650 before me. "Samuel Symonds." Joseph Jewett was styled clothier in 1656, later merchant. He was buried Feb. 26, 1660. "His will was proved March 26, 1661. The original, now much worn, is on file in the Probate Office in Salem. A true copy printed line by line as written is here given." (Blodgette.) "I Joseph Jewett of Rowley beinge weake of boddy but perfect in understandinge and memory doe make this my last will and testament in manner and form as followeth, Imprimis after my debts beinge payed I desire the rest of my goods may bee equally divided among my seaven children, as well those two that I have by my last wyfe as the five that I had before. Allwayes provided that my eldest sonne Jeremiah Jewett must have a dubbell portion, of all estate I have both in New England, and Old, whether personall or Reall further provided that one hundred pounds I have allready payed to my sonne Phillip Nellson, that shall be counted as part of what I doe now give him. Item I doe give unto my sonne Jeremiah Jewett the farme I bought of Joseph Muzzy I meane all such Lands bought of him or any other, that are on the Norwest side of the River called Egipt River, with all the meadow I bought of Nathaniell Stow and Robert Lord Senior, provided he accept of it at five hundred pounds and wheras in the fourth line it is saide I desire the rest of my goods to be equally divided amonst my seaven children I meane Lands as well as goods and if any of those my above saide seaven children, should depart this life, before the age of twenty one yeares, or day of Marriage then these portions, shall bee Equally divided Amonst the rest, allwayes provided my eldest sonne Jeremiah shall have a double portion, and as for my two youngest Children, and there portion I leave to the disposinge of my brother Maximillian Jewett, and who he shall apoint when he departeth this life, and I make Exequitors of this my last will and Testa ment my Brother Maximillian Jewett, and my sonne Phillip Nellson, my sonne John Carleton and my sonne Jeremiah Jewett Allwayes free and willinge that they shall be satisfied out of the Estate, for all such pains and labour, that they shall be at concerninge the above premisse. "Signed and sealed in the "Joseph Jewett [Seal] presence of us "Dated the 15th of february Ezekiel Northend in the yeare 1660 Mark prime "At the signinge and sealinge hereof I doe give my Exequitors full power to make deed and confirme any Lands I have sold to any." Ezekiel Northend. | |
Burial* | Joseph Jewett was buried; Rowley Cemetery. Rowley, MA. | |
Birth* | 1609 | He was born in 1609 at Bradford, West Riding Of Yorkshire, England. |
He was the son of Edward Jewett and Mary Taylor. | ||
Marriage* | 1 Oct 1634 | Joseph Jewett married Mary Mallinson on 1 Oct 1634 at Bradford, England. |
Death* | 26 Feb 1649/50 | Joseph Jewett died on 26 Feb 1649/50 at Rowley, MA. |
Marriage* | 13 May 1653 | He married Ann Bozoan/ Allen on 13 May 1653 at Boston, MA. |
Family 1 | Mary Mallinson d. 12 Apr 1652 | |
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Family 2 | Ann Bozoan/ Allen d. 8 Feb 1659/60 | |
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Anne Unknown
#764, b. c 1610
Birth* | c 1610 | Anne Unknown was born c 1610 at Antrim, Ireland. |
Marriage* | 1632 | She married Humphrey Potter in 1632. |
Family | Humphrey Potter b. c 1600, d. c 1640 | |
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Anthony Brian Needham
#761, b. Dec 1628, d. 7 Sep 1705
Father | Anthony Needham b. c 1602, d. 22 Mar 1646/47 |
Person-Note* | From Geneolical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England (page 265) Needham, Anthony of Salem, Mass., with wife Ann, only child of Humphrey Potter, charged as Quakers 1658. He then 30 years old, and the wife after being often fined for absence from public worship in vain, was in June,1660, sentenced to be whipped 12 stripes. Yet these perverse worshippers have no small claims on our kind regard at least for their long contin. lives, both acting in 1696 and he in 1705, besides good success in rearing children for we see by deed of 1 Jan. 1730 that Anthony, Isaac, Abigail, and Rachel should enjoy est. of their mother. Page 466, same book: Ann Potter, Humphre potter, Salem, Mass. had only child Ann who on 10 Jan., 1656 married Anthony Needham. The following information was given to Virgie and Helen Bandy by their grandmother, Helen Francina Overturf Needham: The Needham Armes: The crest is "A demiphoenix in Flames Proper" is that of Francis Charles Needham, third Earl of Kilmorey and of that family. Wording under the Crest is NUNC, AUT, NUMAVAN There was very little information found on the Needham's previous to their settling in Massachusetts. Francis Charles Needham, indicates of Irish descent because of his being the "third Eearl of Kilmorey". Ann Potter indicates descent from England. The homestead built by Anthony Needham at Salem Farms, now West Peabody, Mass., in 1665, and now occupied by one of his descendents in the seventh generation. The original building was 20 X 20 and forms part of the present structure. | |
Birth* | Dec 1628 | Anthony Brian Needham was born in Dec 1628 at Youlgrave, Derbyshire, England. |
He was the son of Anthony Needham. | ||
Marriage* | 10 Jan 1654/55 | Anthony Brian Needham married Anne Potter, daughter of Humphrey Potter and Anne Unknown, on 10 Jan 1654/55. |
Burial* | Sep 1705 | Anthony Brian Needham was buried in Sep 1705; West Peabody, MA. |
Death* | 7 Sep 1705 | He died on 7 Sep 1705 at Salem, MA, at age 76. |
Family | Anne Potter b. c 1632, d. 16 Jul 1695 | |
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Anne Potter
#762, b. c 1632, d. 16 Jul 1695
Father | Humphrey Potter b. c 1600, d. c 1640 |
Mother | Anne Unknown b. c 1610 |
Birth* | c 1632 | Anne Potter was born c 1632 at Antrim, Ireland. |
She was the daughter of Humphrey Potter and Anne Unknown. | ||
Marriage* | 10 Jan 1654/55 | Anne Potter married Anthony Brian Needham, son of Anthony Needham, on 10 Jan 1654/55. |
Death* | 16 Jul 1695 | Anne Potter died on 16 Jul 1695 at Salem, MA. |
Family | Anthony Brian Needham b. Dec 1628, d. 7 Sep 1705 | |
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Thomas Woodworth
#1033, b. 1636, d. 13 Feb 1717/18
Father | Walter Woodworth b. c 1600, d. 2 Mar 1684/85 |
Mother | Elizabeth Rogers b. c 1609 |
Person-Note* | Per Scituate-history.org, Thomas was Clerk of the market in 1690. This source says he died in March of 1719. | |
Birth* | 1636 | Thomas Woodworth was born in 1636 at Scituate, MA. |
He was the son of Walter Woodworth and Elizabeth Rogers. | ||
Marriage* | 8 Feb 1665/66 | Thomas Woodworth married Deborah Damon on 8 Feb 1665/66. |
Death* | 13 Feb 1717/18 | Thomas Woodworth died on 13 Feb 1717/18 at Scituate, MA. |
Family | Deborah Damon b. 25 Apr 1645 | |
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Jeremiah Jewett
#72, b. c 1637, d. 20 May 1714
Father | Joseph Jewett b. 1609, d. 26 Feb 1649/50 |
Mother | Mary Mallinson d. 12 Apr 1652 |
Person-Note* | History and Genealogy of the Jewetts of America Vol I page 27 & 28 15 JEREMIAH JEWETT (Joseph4, Edward1), was born in Bradford, England, about 1637, and was brought to this country by his father in 1638. He married in Rowley, Mass., May 1, 1661, Sarah Dickinson, daughter of Thomas and Janet (???) Dickinson. She was born in Rowley Oct. 16, 1664, and died Jan. 30, 1723-4. "His home was in Ipswich, in the first Parish of Rowley near the Rowley line. He lived on the farm his father gave him on the 'Norwest side of Egipt River.' His associations were with Rowley, he was a member of our church and was buried in our burial ground. He had a right of comonage in Ipswich, Feb. 18, 1678." (Essex Inst. Col.) He was one of the soldiers from Ipswich in King Philip's War. Died in Ipswich May 20, 1714. Gravestone in Rowley Cemetery: HERE LYS YE BODY OF IEREMIAH IEWET WHO DIED MAY YE 20 1714 AGED 77. | |
Burial* | Jeremiah Jewett was buried; Rowley Cemetery. Rowley, MA. | |
Birth* | c 1637 | He was born c 1637 at Bradford, England. |
He was the son of Joseph Jewett and Mary Mallinson. | ||
Marriage* | 1 May 1661 | Jeremiah Jewett married Sarah Dickinson on 1 May 1661 at Rowley, MA. |
Death* | 20 May 1714 | Jeremiah Jewett died on 20 May 1714 at Ipswich, MA. |
Family | Sarah Dickinson b. 16 Oct 1664, d. 30 Jan 1723/24 | |
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Sarah Jewett
#86, b. 1639
Father | Joseph Jewett b. 1609, d. 26 Feb 1649/50 |
Mother | Mary Mallinson d. 12 Apr 1652 |
Birth* | 1639 | Sarah Jewett was born in 1639 at Bradford, England. |
She was the daughter of Joseph Jewett and Mary Mallinson. |
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Hannah Jewett
#88, b. 15 Apr 1641
Father | Joseph Jewett b. 1609, d. 26 Feb 1649/50 |
Mother | Mary Mallinson d. 12 Apr 1652 |
Birth* | 15 Apr 1641 | Hannah Jewett was born on 15 Apr 1641 at Rowley, MA. |
She was the daughter of Joseph Jewett and Mary Mallinson. |
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Sarah Woodworth
#1036, b. 1642, d. 1685
Father | Walter Woodworth b. c 1600, d. 2 Mar 1684/85 |
Mother | Elizabeth Rogers b. c 1609 |
Person-Note* | Per Scituate-history.org, Sarah was born ca 1643 married Mann Family controversy and unknown, apparnently 1iving at home. died after 1686. | |
Birth* | 1642 | Sarah Woodworth was born in 1642 at Scituate, MA. |
She was the daughter of Walter Woodworth and Elizabeth Rogers. | ||
Death* | 1685 | Sarah Woodworth died in 1685. |
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Nehemiah Jewett
#92, b. 6 Apr 1643
Father | Joseph Jewett b. 1609, d. 26 Feb 1649/50 |
Mother | Mary Mallinson d. 12 Apr 1652 |
Birth* | 6 Apr 1643 | Nehemiah Jewett was born on 6 Apr 1643 at Rowley, MA. |
He was the son of Joseph Jewett and Mary Mallinson. |
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Joseph Woodworth
#1025, b. 1645, d. 1718
Father | Walter Woodworth b. c 1600, d. 2 Mar 1684/85 |
Mother | Elizabeth Rogers b. c 1609 |
Person-Note* | 8th Great Grandfather Joseph moved to Little Compton, RI and then to Lebonon, CT. | |
Marriage* | Joseph Woodworth married Sarah Stockbridge. | |
Birth* | 1645 | Joseph Woodworth was born in 1645 at Scituate, MA.1 |
He was the son of Walter Woodworth and Elizabeth Rogers. | ||
Marriage* | 1 Jan 1668/69 | Joseph Woodworth married Sarah Stockbridge on 1 Jan 1668/69. |
Death* | 1718 | Joseph Woodworth died in 1718. |
Family 1 | Sarah Stockbridge b. 15 Sep 1645 | |
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Family 2 | Sarah Stockbridge b. 15 Mar 1644/45, d. 6 Jan 1669/70 | |
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Citations
- [S4] Samuel Dean www.scituate-history.org.
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Walter Woodworth
#1037, b. 1645, d. 26 Nov 1685
Father | Walter Woodworth b. c 1600, d. 2 Mar 1684/85 |
Mother | Elizabeth Rogers b. c 1609 |
Birth* | 1645 | Walter Woodworth was born in 1645 at Scituate, MA. |
He was the son of Walter Woodworth and Elizabeth Rogers. | ||
Death* | 26 Nov 1685 | Walter Woodworth died on 26 Nov 1685 at Scituate, MA. |
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(twin) Faith Jewett
#94, b. 5 Mar 1644/45, d. c 1645
Father | Joseph Jewett b. 1609, d. 26 Feb 1649/50 |
Mother | Mary Mallinson d. 12 Apr 1652 |
Death* | c 1645 | (twin) Faith Jewett died c 1645 at Rowley, MA. |
Birth* | 5 Mar 1644/45 | She was born on 5 Mar 1644/45 at Rowley, MA. |
She was the daughter of Joseph Jewett and Mary Mallinson. |
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(twin) Patience Jewett
#95, b. 5 Mar 1644/45
Father | Joseph Jewett b. 1609, d. 26 Feb 1649/50 |
Mother | Mary Mallinson d. 12 Apr 1652 |
Birth* | 5 Mar 1644/45 | (twin) Patience Jewett was born on 5 Mar 1644/45 at Rowley, MA. |
She was the daughter of Joseph Jewett and Mary Mallinson. |
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Sarah Stockbridge
#1027, b. 15 Mar 1644/45, d. 6 Jan 1669/70
Marriage* | Sarah Stockbridge married Joseph Woodworth, son of Walter Woodworth and Elizabeth Rogers. | |
Birth* | 15 Mar 1644/45 | Sarah Stockbridge was born on 15 Mar 1644/45 at Scituate, MA. |
Death* | 6 Jan 1669/70 | She died on 6 Jan 1669/70 at Scituate, MA, at age 24. |
Family | Joseph Woodworth b. 1645, d. 1718 | |
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Deborah Damon
#1270, b. 25 Apr 1645
Birth* | 25 Apr 1645 | Deborah Damon was born on 25 Apr 1645. |
Marriage* | 8 Feb 1665/66 | She married Thomas Woodworth, son of Walter Woodworth and Elizabeth Rogers, on 8 Feb 1665/66. |
Family | Thomas Woodworth b. 1636, d. 13 Feb 1717/18 | |
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Sarah Stockbridge
#1288, b. 15 Sep 1645
Person-Note* | 8th Great Grandmother Per Scituate-history.org Sarah was born 3/15/1645 instead of 9/15/1645. | |
Birth* | 15 Sep 1645 | Sarah Stockbridge was born on 15 Sep 1645. |
Marriage* | 1 Jan 1668/69 | She married Joseph Woodworth, son of Walter Woodworth and Elizabeth Rogers, on 1 Jan 1668/69. |
Family | Joseph Woodworth b. 1645, d. 1718 | |
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