[44581] Hannah is daughter of John Barrett (1686-1767) & Margaret Parker (167901760).
[57600] John is son of John Calvin Hatch (1832-1912) & Augusta Jane Farnsworth (1840-1877).
[14739] This line is from Robert E. Wurtz's unverified web site at http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com.
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_John James PERKINS ______|_Margaret FERRIS __________
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[50948] Abigail m. (1) Barnabas Young (1800-1830). She is said to be daughter of Ephraim Salsbury (1780-1841) & Fanny Knowles (1782-1826; m. 12 July 1801 in Eden, Hancock Co., ME).
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[11626] See "Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendents," M.D.A.R. von Redlich (Baltimore: Genealogical Publ. Co., 1988), Vol. I, p. 212, Vol. II, pp. 223, 230. George was Sheriff of Lincolnshire, Knight Lord Kyme De Jure, was knighted at the Battle of Blackhearth in 1497. On 2 March 1517 he was judged a lunatic and his person and lands wee taken into custody.
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Richard Woodward, age 45, a miller, came to Watertown on the Ship Elizabeth in 1634 with Mrs. Rose Woodward, age 50, and George Woodward and John Woodward, both age 13, per "Planters..." by Banks. George's wife was apparently the Elizabeth, child of Widow Elizabeth Hammond, who arrived with her in 1633 on the Ship Griffin. George was admitted a freeman 6 May 1646.
According to the "History of Watertown," George Woodward (son of Richard, I):
"was adm. freeman, May 6, 1646. By his first wife, MARY, he had 8 chil. He m. (2d), Aug 17, 1659, ELIZABETH HAMMOND, dr. of Thomas Hammond, of Newton. [Hammond, 60.] Her father, in his Will, proved Nov. 5, 1675, gave her 100 acres on Muddy River (Brookline); probably the same land upon which her son George afterwards settled. He d. May 31, 1676, and admin. granted June 20, 1676, to wid. Elizabeth, and son Amos. Inventory, June 23, 1676, £143. 10. His wid. m. Samuel Truesdale. Chil.,
1. MARY, b. August 12, 1641; d. August 23, 1718; m., January 13, 1663-4, JOHN WAITE. [2.]
2. SARAH, b. Feb. 6, 1642-3; m., about 1664, STEPHEN GATES, Jr. of Boston, and afterwards Stow. [Barry, p. 250.]
3. AMOS, birth not recorded, but he was one of the administrators of his father's estate; adm. freeman, Oct. 10, 1677. He d. in Camb., Oct. 9, 1679, "aged 38," probably should be 33. He was witness in Court, Ap., 1668, then aged 23, and said to be "of Flint's Farm Camb." It appears by his Will, dated Oct. 9, 1679, that he left neither wife nor child. It was probably his wife SARAH, dr. of William Patten, of Camb., who d. in Camb., Sept. 24, 1677. He gave his right and title to the house and land in Wat., "which was our father Woodward's" to brother Daniel Woodward; gave his house to brother [? Thomas] Patten, of Billerica, and mentioned sister Grey's dr. Sarah. [See Farmer, Art. Patten, and Camb. Church Gathering, p. 59.]
4. REBECCA, b. Dec. 30, 1647; m., in Dedham, Dec. 11, 1666, THOMAS FISHER, of Dedham.
5. JOHN, b. Mar. 28, 1649.
6. SUSANNA, b. Sept. 30, 1651; d. unm; admin on her estate granted to her brother, John, Dec. 19, 1676.
7. DANIEL, b. Sept. 2, 1653. His father's homestead was assigned to him in the settlement of the estate. It is supposed that he was the Daniel Woodward, of Medford, who was licensed by the Court, May 1, 1690, to keep an inn. Chil. by wife ELIZABETH,
1.Sarah, b. in Medford, Jan. 5, 1689.
2.Hannah, b. in Woburn, May 7, 1691.
3.Amos, b. June 5, 1693.
8. MARY, b. June 3, 1656 [so the town record says; it probably should be Mercy.]
(by 2d wife.)
9. GEORGE, b. Sept. 11, 1660; m., Dec. 31, 1686, LYDIA BROWNE. [6-1.] After the birth of one child, he settled in Brookline. He d. 1696. Inventory, dated Dec. 3, 1696, £170. 16,; admin. granted to wid. Lydia, May 1, 1697. His estate was divided, Ap. 2, 1711, to widow Lydia, sons Abraham, George, Nathaniel, and Ichabod, and dr. Lydia, wife of Robert Harris, of Brookline. Chil.,
1.Abraham, b. in Wat., Feb. 1, 1687-8. By wife Joanna, he had son Abraham, b. Jan. 12, 1718; of Rox., 1761; and by (2d) wife, Sarah, had sons Caleb and Joshua. His estate was admin. by son Caleb, Mar. 7, 1760.
2.George. May 23, 1712, he bought, for £45, 120 acres in Mendon, of Samuel Moore.
3.Nathaniel, m., in Rox., June 23, 1714, Dorcas Gardner; went first to Brooklyn, Conn., and afterwards settled in Coventry, Conn. He had five chil. when he went to C., the eldest of whom, Nathaniel, was then aged 18 yrs. His other chil. were Moses, b. in Newton, June 7, 1721; Aaron; Dorcas, b. in Newton, Feb. 11, 1719; and Anna. Aaron was father of Rev. Aaron Woodward, of Wilbraham, Mass., grad. Yale Coll., 1789; d. 1840. [See I. Sterns, 169, V.] His wife Dorcas d., and he m. (3d), widow ____ Topliff, with whom he lived about two years. He m. (3d), widow Patten, and moved to Strafford, where he d. Mar., 1772.
4.Lydia, m. Robert Harris, of Brookline.
5.Ichabod, m. July, 1725, Abigail Holbrook, of Rox.
10 THOMAS, b. Sept. 15, 1662; d. 1666.
11. ELIZABETH, b. May 8, 1664; m., Dec. 7, 1693, SAMUEL EDDY. [7.]
12. NATHANIEL, d. May 28, 1668
13. SARAH, b. OCt. 3, 1675; m., July 6, 1693, JOHN EDDY. [(?) 5.] She afterwards m. (? ISAIAH) WHITNEY, of Camb., and in 1715, resided in Lexington."
[N.B. It appears that George Woodward, Sr., had a daughter, Sarah, by each wife, and that both of these daughters were living at the same time.]
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