"This year a large number of people removed from Lynn, and commenced a new settlement at Sandwich. The grant of the town was made, on the third of April, by the Colony of Plymouth. It is ordered, that these ten men of Saugus, namely, Edmung Freeman [2083], Henry Feake, Thomas , William Wood, John Carman, Richard Chedwell, William Almy [3514], Thomas Tupper, and George Knott [6356], shall have liberty to view a place to sit down on, and have land sufficient for three score families, upon the conditions propounded to them by the Govenor and Mr. Winslow. Thomas Dexter did not remove, but the rest of the above named did, along with fourty-six other men from Lynn."spouse: Hodsoll, Bennett (1590 - 1676)This year a large number of people removed from Lynn, and commenced a new settlement at Sandwich. The grant of the town was made, on the third of April, by the Colony of Plymouth. It is ordered, that these ten men of Saugus, namely, Edmung Freeman [2083], Henry Feake, Thomas , William Wood, John Carman, Richard Chedwell, William Almy [3514], Thomas Tupper, and George Knott [6356], shall have liberty to view a place to sit down on, and have land sufficient for three score families, upon the conditions propounded to them by the Govenor and Mr. Winslow. Thomas Dexter did not remove, but the rest of the above named did, along with fourty-six other men from Lynn."
Not reelected in 1646, perhaps since he opposed compulsory church attendance. He opposed persecution of Quakers, but failed to attend or support Rev. Leveridge's local services.
sold to Mr. Thos. Willit + Mr. Wm. Paddy of Plymouth, merchants, "an house + land at Joanses River sometimes appertaining unto Mr. Isaac Allerton"
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Cambridge, Roxbury [CI:357:?3:CI]spouse: Hyde, Jonathan (~1626 - 1711)
spouse: Haskell, William (1728 - 1777)
spouse: Wakefield, Mary (*1657 - )
More ch.spouse: Perkins, John (~1590 - >1654)
spouse: Field, ? (*1477 - )
spouse: Turner, Humphry (1593 - >1672)
not in TGMB see reg 65:63-9 for relatives;[CI:151:?3:CI]spouse: Eliot, Rebecca (1604 - 1661)Bought 3 acres from Edward Elmer
bought from Richard Gridley with consent of Grace Gridleyspouse:
spouse: , Margaret (*1619 - )
spouse: Oliver, Elizabeth (*1585 - )
Govenor, but in 1632 became freeman of Mass. by voluntary submission.
could she be the Eliz of TGMB 2:781?[CI:152:?3:CI]spouse: French, William (1604 - 1681)
spouse: Spencer, Margaret (~1632 - )
spouse: Taylor, Deliverance (1670 - >1763)
spouse: Howland, Desire (~1624 - 1683)
On list of men able to bear arms
Ralph sucessfully sued Ralph Smith for trespass.spouse:
Hannah Grant Tr 31Mar02,5476..Hanah Grant of Portsmouth, N.H., who married in 1806, Joshua Webster, also of Portsmouth. I have heard, possibly her parants names were Robert Grant and Hanna, and that they were lost at sea when she was a small child, and that only the two sisters saved...D.M.spouse: Webster, Josiah (1756 - )
Lot 15 with Roger Williams when moved to Providence. He was one of the first twelve members of the first Baptist chorch on the continent. Tr 20May18,6980 Gives him as descended from Sair de Quincy, the Surity.S.L.K. signed the article. Tr 2Nov32,5482 Line is:Saire de Quincey, Roger Bigod, Richard De Clare, Gilbert De Clair, John de Lacie, Goeffrey de Mandeville, and others, The above are among the FitzRandolph Sureties. John Green of R.I. m. Mrs John Beggarly. Signed N.C.R.G. Tr 12Oct04, 441 Debunks Royal line, finds no ancestry, no proof Richard was bro..Suggests best guess is he of Essex Greens, with great detail. He m. John Tattersall 4 Nov, 1610n at Salisbury, Eng. Sailed from Hampton 5 Apr, 1635 for Boston on "James"m arrived sixty days later 4 Jun, 1635, located Salem, and moved that year with Roger Williams to Providence. He was an origional proprietor, lived there till 1645; moved to Warwick, of which he was an origional proprietor. He died 1658. "His wife was buried at Conemicut Farm." They had four sons and one daughter. M.C.B.W. Tr 2Mar32,3183 [A second RI John] Jojn Greene, b. England abt 11606, came in ship "Mathew" in 1635, first to St. Christopher, W.I., later to MA, then to Colony of R.I., in 1637 at Aquidneck or Quidnesset; in 1639 at5 Kingstown, 1663 at Wickford, 1671 Oath of alligiance to Colony of R.I.;"died abt 1695. His wife Joan d. 1682, Jamewstown, R.I. Tr 20Jan33,5482 John of Quidnesset m. Mrs. Joan Beggarly...John Greene of Newport m. Joan ____..N.C.R.G. Tr 10Sep34, 8840 Books are "Greene Book" by Frank Greene of Alford, N.Y.; "The Greene Tree And its Branches: by Mrs. Lora La Mance. Tr 1Nov26,4720 Surgeon John (1) Green m. Jean Satersall, James (2) Greene m. Elizabeth Anthony, James (3) Greene m. Mary Green... Tr 8Dec26, 4720 James (2) Greene :of Potowomut," R.I. bapt. 21 June 1626, came to N.E. with his parents. He m. as second wife, 3 Aug 1665, Elizabeth, dauter of John and Susannah Anthony of Portsmouth, R.I..He d. at Potowomut April 27, 1698. C.M.G.W. tR 3jAN 28,6315 a FAMILY TREE IN MY POSESSION GIVES...Joseph Bradish m. Mary Frost. Ch: Mary, b. 1665, m. John Green....H.C.R.S.spouse: Tattersall, Joane (*1597 - >1636)
Lot 15 with Roger Williams when moved to Providence. He was one of the first twelve members of the first Baptist chorch on the continent.
Tr 20May18,6980 Gives him as descended from Sair de Quincy, the Surity.S.L.K. signed the article. Tr 2Nov32,5482 Line is:Saire de Quincey, Roger Bigod, Richard De Clare, Gilbert De Clair, John de Lacie, Goeffrey de Mandeville, and others, The above are among the FitzRandolph Sureties. John Green of R.I. m. Mrs John Beggarly. Signed N.C.R.G.
Tr 12Oct04, 441 Debunks Royal line, finds no ancestry, no proof Richard was bro..Suggests best guess is he of Essex Greens, with great detail. He m. John Tattersall 4 Nov, 1610n at Salisbury, Eng. Sailed from Hampton 5 Apr, 1635 for Boston on "James"m arrived sixty days later 4 Jun, 1635, located Salem, and moved that year with Roger Williams to Providence.
He was an origional proprietor, lived there till 1645; moved to Warwick, of which he was an origional proprietor. He died 1658. "His wife was buried at Conemicut Farm." They had four sons and one daughter. M.C.B.W.
Tr 2Mar32,3183 [A second RI John] Jojn Greene, b. England abt 11606, came in ship "Mathew" in 1635, first to St. Christopher, W.I., later to MA, then to Colony of R.I., in 1637 at Aquidneck or Quidnesset; in 1639 at5 Kingstown, 1663 at Wickford, 1671 Oath of alligiance to Colony of R.I.;"died abt 1695. His wife Joan d. 1682, Jamewstown, R.I.
Tr 20Jan33,5482 John of Quidnesset m. Mrs. Joan Beggarly...John Greene of Newport m. Joan ____..N.C.R.G.
Tr 10Sep34, 8840 Books are "Greene Book" by Frank Greene of Alford, N.Y.; "The Greene Tree And its Branches: by Mrs. Lora La Mance.
Tr 1Nov26,4720 Surgeon John (1) Green m. Jean Satersall, James (2) Greene m. Elizabeth Anthony, James (3) Greene m. Mary Green...
Tr 8Dec26, 4720 James (2) Greene :of Potowomut," R.I. bapt. 21 June 1626, came to N.E. with his parents. He m. as second wife, 3 Aug 1665, Elizabeth, dauter of John and Susannah Anthony of Portsmouth, R.I..He d. at Potowomut April 27, 1698. C.M.G.W.
tR 3jAN 28,6315 a FAMILY TREE IN MY POSESSION GIVES...Joseph Bradish m. Mary Frost. Ch: Mary, b. 1665, m. John Green....H.C.R.S.
Warwick, eldest s. of first John of Providence, b. in Eng., came with his f. freedman 1655, m. Ann, d. of Wm Almy, had Peter, Job, Samuel, Richard, and four ds. of wh. Ann m. her cous. Thomas Green; one m. prob. Joseph Torry of Newport; Catherine m. Charles Holden; and perhaps Susannah m. John Spencer; was propr.of Westerly 1661, one of the counc. to Sir Edmond Andros 1687, wasMajor, Deputy-Gov. 1690-1700, and d. 1708."spouse: Almy, Ann (1627 - 1709)
spouse: Haskell, Peter Nutting (1822 - )
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b 1591?, b 1624, b1606, b 1603 all Torrey!spouse: , Mary (*1575 - 1659)Granted a lot (jointly with John Benham) which had formerly been granted John Goyle.
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