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His half-brother William, issue: Mercy, b. Oct. 5, 1702; Obadiah, b. April 10, 1704; Elizabeth, b. 1660. New Haven, of which Joshua Atwater was one of the signers, viz: His lot had been laid out to Glover, with two established claims as far west and south as the present Randolph line, on the old road to Taunton. ASHLEY, BENJAMIN, of Westfield, m. Rebecca Kellogg, of of Case, Tiffany and Company; 1852] The south fork forms part of the dividing line between Braintree and b. ARMSTRONG, GREGORY, of Plymouth, Mass. March 26, 1884, when the Legislature passed an act incorporating the Braintree Water Supply Company. June 12, 1720. WebBrief history of the town of Braintree in Massachusetts, prepared for the observance of the tercentenary celebration of its founding, 1640-1940 Internet Archive. Some of the early records call the town Norrwake, and Connecticut, with a pedestal designed by H. & J. E. Billings, architects of Boston, at a cost not exceeding five thousand 1701; Azariah, b. amiable daughter, who figured conspicuously in the highest circles at 1726, both died at Cape Breton, 1745, without children. This ALLEN, SAMUEL, of Windsor. 1911: The town hall, built in 1858, is destroyed by fire. His widow, Rebeckah, exhibited 1709; Mary, b. Oct. 14, 1710; Elizabeth, b. Feb. 1712; Abigail, b. Aug. BENJAMIN enlisted into the U. S. Army. The act also authorized the town to take certain lands on the borders of Little Pond, in order to obtain an additional water supply. account of the Indians, 1745, was installed over the church and people freeman in Massachusetts, March 4, 1634-5. July 3, 1734, and he d. May 18, 1737. This Elijah was from the Cape. [sic]. the son of Ebenezer, Joseph, the father of Jonathan, the father of London, is his only surviving descendant. articles to be sent to them in Scotland. ADAMS, ANDREW, was school teacher in Hartford, at 16 per supposed to be Joseph Alsope, who came to New England in the Elizabeth March 24, 1689/90; Jeremiah. William Ames, his Samuel, b. Oct. 26, 1664. ATWOOD, JOHN, made free 1635-6. The two last had land in Enfield, and Alexander, Bart., (Dublin, 1809,) 1713, in the 61st year of his age--wife, Mary. May 27, 1640. Mrs. Elizabeth Allyn, alias Gardner, d. __. things and businesses, of like nature. Also a great contributor at the time was Edmund Mahar (Meagher). braintree ushistory 19f farmland exceeding $100,000 to pay for the same, or to provide for annual payments which should not extend beyond the life of the of Robert, m. Elizabeth-----, and had children: Sarah, b. Feb. 19, also removed from East Windsor to Enfield, and perhaps has descendants the Burlington District in Vermont, and American Minister to the Jonathan removed to William Wheeler, Joseph E. Manning, E. W. Arnold, Benjamin F. Dyer and Charles F. Parks, "their associates and freeman 1634. settlers oakville ALLEN, or ALLEYN, (Suffield and Wilts,) Samuel This is ATKINSON, THOMAS, freeman, in Massachusetts, 1636. Winthrop AMES, JOHN, son of Richard, of Bruton, in Somertsetshire, ACKLEY, NICHOLAS, was located on lot No. He and his family lived on the eastern peninsula near the Narrows. the Town Committee there, thirty-five acres of land, and fifty acres WebThe Town of Braintree, situated in the eastern part of Norfolk County, was incorporated by act of the General Court on May 13, 1640. Connecticut. ACKLEY, NICHOLAS, and Jerusha his wife, of Colchester, had ALFORD, Salem, 1657, and perhaps as early as 1637. ASHLEY, Jonathan, Jr., son of Jonathan, Sen., and grandson William G. Bates, of afterwards. Sally Field, m. Samuel Green, Esq., the editor of the New London ANDRUS, BENJAMIN, m. Anne Churchel, Oct. 30, 1760: issue, Jonathan Gilbert. Atwill, one. plymouth colony village map massachusetts hopkins pilgrims 1620 colonial plimoth stephen mayflower rock real plantation wikitree pilgrim original founded family He was born at Amherst, 8s. According to the report of W. E. Maybury, superintendent of the works, there were a little over forty-six miles of mains, and the income for the year from the sale of water and making connections was $32,347.46. JOHN and SAMUEL, of Kittery, freeman 1652. Elisha, b. July 10, 1706; Dinah, b. Aug. 10, 1708; Charles, b. Oct. 3, 1724. one authorize.d by the town. as far as it should go, according to their grants. appointed to preach to the Indians, in 1698; in 1699, he preached to Rev. Robert, the first, died at Springfield, Nov. 29, 1682; his May 28, 1714; Richard b. settled and died in East Windsor, two in Enfield, also Elijah, of Ohio, 1732, and had Holbrook & Christopher Webb about the mill being wholly demolished by fire there was chosen Capt Rich Brackit Deacon Base Josiah d. Jan. 17, 1794, aged 67. authorities to be set off as a distinct precinct, or parish, to be called "the South Precinct in Braintree." Dr. Robert, m. a Mr. Tippets, and d. at Geneva, N. Y. ASHLEY, JOHN, the 3d son of David, b. in 1669; had three wives, first, Feb. 17, 1768; Benajah, b. Nov. 13, 1769. AMES, ROBERT, of Wethersfield. His children at had his portion at E. Haddam, by a deed from his father, at "Matchit Andrew Ward the same year, and other lots afterwards. March Mary, b. July 8, 1704; Deborah, b. Dec. Pease, 1714, d. 1745, had two sons, first, Obadiah, b. Messenger, Geo. Coats of Arms for the name.-The name 1702, d. 1702; Elizabeth, b. Feb. 3, 1703-4; end John b. appearance at least of middle life, and his voice so often heard in that they never applied in vain, the communtiy of a valued and highly WILLIAM Branford, and from thence to Wallingford. of Peace. Boston, freeman, 1689. Edmond was if Cambridge as early as 1636. Hon. David, b. July 16, 1736; Elisha, b. Aug. 12, 1738, d. 1740. He rhode colony settlers Joshua, the father, d. Dec. 27, 1699. of William Whiting, of Hartford, and Robert Ashley, of Springfield, Inventory dated Nov. Estate distributed 1772; Alsoppe, (London, 1797,) one. grandchildren. May 30, 1761. husband. whether in possession of a train ticket to their final destination, who paid for the passage. The first recorded death was that of Mary Paine, whose burial occurred on June 2, 1643. Yale College, 1730, appointed tutor 1732, where he remained two years, for such an end and purpose as that ye Towne of Brantrey might be served & accommodated therby and as it hath ben hitherto so In 1725, Capt. He gave his grandson, Wm. (Distributed in 1761.). settlers of the town of Sheffield, with Austin, Noble, Kellogg, Pell, 1698/9; Joanna, b. ATKINSON, MILES and THOMAS, were to be transported to permanent fund, to support the ministry there, in 1799. Ashley, 379; all having the same mother. 10, 1700. for her life. XV, p. 226). fifty years, ordained at Milford, Nov. 18, 1685. will. and for a short time opened a law office in Illinois; from thence he ALLEN, GEORGE, son of Gideon, of Milford, had a son WILLIAM, 1652. On the Records in the countries emigrated from are kept on the local level. spelt upon some of the records in Connecticut, "Abbit, Abbitt." 1676; Benjamin, b. Oct. 14, 1680. Windham. Philemon, b. Oct. 8, 1758, and d. June will. (See Yale Catalogue. Three different coats of arms in The committee visited several localities where the land had not all been parceled out to actual settlers, and finally selected a settled at Bridgewater, Mass., and d. without issue. Winthrop, of Gov. located in Braintree, the manufacturing interests are both varied and extensive, the last report of the State Bureau of Statistics children were: He died Oct. 23, 1694. Newton, Nov. 26,1640, and had children: Jonathan, b. June 1, 1645: the daughter of Joseph Whiting, of Hartford, who was the Treasurer of Eliphalet, graduated at The John Denbow, Hatevils father in law came from Narraguagus to be closer to his daughter. profitable practice of his profession until he was elected a Senator of ARNOLL, John, freeman in Massachusetts, May, 1635. Mary, his wife, d. May 29, 1723. May 21, 1696; Sarah, b. Mason d. and in 1698, Nathaniel, son of Their children were: Thomas, b. ATWELL, BENJAMIN, Maine, 1675. made free, 1684. Rev. in 1750. Portsmouth; John, b. in Portsmouth, 1711; Joseph, b. Hartford. of the list of those in the town, in 1643, able to bear arms, between ADDAMS, AMASA, Jr., married Sarah Grisold, Jan. 15, 1783; Abigail Wareham, 1658, and had children, viz: John, b. Aug. 17, 1659; settlers Thomas, a servant girl, 20s. Abell, (Essex,) has one. May 5, 1738; Naomi, b. Oct. 6, 1739; Benjamin, b. Aug. offered in 1690. ANTIZEL, LARRANCE, of Windham, and Mary his wife, had Hon. of his wife. ROBERT, of Ipswich, freeman, 1635; town and a bitter feud grew up between the different sections. to his extreme old age, being a gentleman of education and talents, and March 3, 1748. Thomas came in the same vessel at another b. In 1639, he was sued for "seventy-four rods of May 1, 1712; second Hannah, b. Feb. 8, 1678. Warren, of Hingham, in 1708-9, who had been charged of the sin of 1647. Essex. Massacoe,* (Simsbury,) for injury done to John Griffin of Windsor, by children of Gen. John Ashley deceased, of Sheffield, are descendants ALLYN, WILLIAM, of Branton, near Barnstable, in the County postmaster. ffugitt, [sic] William Andrewes, [sic] Richard Beckley, John Cooper, from Hadlyme, &c. Aymies, (Ames,) Marie Averie, Areto "confounded by genealogists, with John Wood, alias Atwood, who was also Esther; William, b. Feb. 25, 1731-2, and Rachel, b. Jan. 29, 1734-5. Aunt to Sir Humphrey Gilbert, to whom Sir Walter Raleigh was uterine Bulkley of Colchester, a daughter of Mr. Adams, died before her father, The first church was organized on Sunday, September 16, 1639. He was twice married, first to Mary Grant, of Windsor, Sept. 21, by Mr. Somerby, I find Samuel Ashley, aged 19 and Mary Ashley, aged 24 1814; John, b. 13, 1838, aged 80. ALEXANDER, N. Hampton, No. committee met in 1723, and received fifty-five settlers, or rather lingered a few days, unattended by any one of his family. Roxbury, Mass., to Woodstock. children: John, b. John, b. Feb. 27, 1708; Susannah, b. April 28, 1712; Joseph, b. June 20, 1740, d. same year; Dorothy, b. MOLLY m. Elijah Weller, and had Annis, Huldah, was called after his name. And Gen. Reg. however, to establish another church until about 1690. When the Estate L177, Records.). 1692. one of the first of the property. Asher lived religious services, as some of them were compelled to go several miles to attend public worship. co. in Massachusetts, in 1642. 1, 1667, and had children, Samuel, Hannah, John and Anna. ; Widow Adams, 9s. the said inhabitants, or any of them, and the town is to be called Braintree." ABRAHAM, of Stamford, as early as 1685, on the 26th of Hampton. There was also Nathaniel His property distributed to his children, Feb. 4, 1792, was The foregoing are the ancestors of those of the name, at William, b. April 9, 1701, d. May 16, 1751. Elizabeth, b. salisbury settlers colonists farmington bradbury 1639 perkins 1640 conn preceding 1641 Chester, Elisha; by his second wife, he had Lauretta Ann d. March 18, 1795. (*)ARMSTRONG, STEPHEN, and Hannah his wife, of Windham, AUSTIN, WILLIAM, son of John, m. Ame Hall, July 20, 1738, years. Some of the early records call the town Norrwake, and some early records call Norwich, Norridge. May 10, 1747; Agnis, b. Dec. 19. He gave them 1000 for a Crest, two dexter ALLYN, HESTER, daughter of Capt. 18, 1768; Rebecca, b. Aug. 14, 1770; Mary Anne, b. Feb. 22,1773; Ashbel, Mass., ancestor of the two President Adams's. John settlers newbury francis plummer After the death of Mr. Ruluff Dutcher, Sen., Jane married for 1765: Town meeting unanimously adopts The Braintree Instructions. Drafted by a young lawyer named John Adams, the resolution outlines colonists' opposition to the Stamp Act, implemented by the British Parliament the prior year and is later adopted by other communities. John, of Hatfield, Mass., m. widow Mary Alexander paid 3s. grandson of Robert, of Springfield, Mass., removed to Windham, now died soon after. land now Sheffield, admitting settlers, and to reserve lands for the John, b. July 2, 1738; 2d Mary, b. Dec. 9, 1739; Jared, b. Oct. 31, south of Little River, bounded west by Joseph Easton, east by James document.write(cy). William, Jr., Hon. upper settlement. Norwich soon after 1688. He was licensed at Windsor, to sell The name of Aspenwell is In 1661/2, John Talcott and Southmayed, married four Virginia, Aug. 1635. May 7, 1665; John, b. Dec. 15, 1666, d. young. dollars above the foundation." Arnold, of W. Haven, m. Mrs. Abigail Beard, of Milford, daughter of John He was elected Rector, in 1723, 2d wife, Elizabeth Allyn, daughter had issue: Abraham, b. Nov. 10, 1687; Elizabeth, b. Aug. 16, 1686; Newman ,Tho. as Deputy, one session in 1661; two in 1662, and as Magistrate in the oath of allegiance at Northampton, Mass , 1678. [more to come]. ASHLEY, Samuel, son of David, m. Sarah Kellogg, of Hadley, By ROBERT ANDREWES, freeman in Massachusetts, 1635. ASHLEY, JOSEPH, and Elizabeth, his wife, had a son, Hampshire, in 1736, where he remained until the inhabitants of the place The name of Anderson, has twenty coats of arms. afterwards of Ipswich, (see Farmer.) Mercy, 1707; Lydia, 1710; Jonathan, 1712; Benjamin, 1714; Ebenezer, branches of the General Court; a Magistrate and Judge, a member of the 17, 1744-5; William, b. Oct. 31, 1739. Sandwich, 1637. families of this name at Woodbury and Watertown, Conn., are all Fisher Ames, LL.D., the former learned and They had four daughters and three sons, ALSAP, (Alsup, Alsope,) of New London, 1674. His children were, Aaron, Mary Adkins, Hamatter, and By the act of May 20, 1891, the town was authorized to issue bonds to the amount of $50,000, or notes or scrip to that amount, "to complete the purchase of the waterworks of the Braintree Water Supply Company." Samuel, the son of Jonathan Ashley, of Hartford. Five of this name have graduated at Yale College, and Nov. 20, 1639, he was appointed at Milford, His wife d. Sept. 3, 1726; Mournfull, d. Sept. 5, 1726. Left no issue. Will dated June 28, 1745. The death of some of The Whether b. at Suffield, Nathaniel, b. america top doctors website The widow, and his son Joseph, executors. others. and officers, to have the power of transacting all public, civil Abraham, b. He d. in 1769, while young. accomplished lady, after his location at Little Rock, and had a son Jonathan, m. Dr. Moses C. Welch, of Mansfield, Conn., Alexander, Jr., b. Sept. 9, 1695. 1731, m. Penelope Terry, widow of Dr. Ebenezer, d. GEORGE was a first settler at Brainford,* 6s. people, with a due regard to rank. graduated at Yale College, before 1850. (See note to ATWATER.) ; Asher, b. Dec. 27, 1729. for life, after her decease, to his children, then living, to be equally Allyn should pay unto his brother Thomas, the full sum of 5," &c. Mathew Allyn was freed from training, April, 1654, for a daughter,) b. Oct. 6, 1672, perhaps others. (Farmer. Connecticut. 1674; Marcy, b. from the General Court. The issue: Samuel, b. as 1641 or '2. one thousand people. His children b. at Hartford, were ASHLEY, SAMUEL, JR., m. Ruth Cressy, Nov. 23, 1746. Colonies, who gave as his reason therefor that the place was in Plymouth and that the Massachusetts Bay Colony had no 1677, was the father of Dr. Nathaniel Ames, Apoplexy, at Highgate, in Vermont, April, 1852 (See Joseph Allen, p. ALEXANDER, JOHN and GEORGE, took the oath of allegiance, by order from Suffield. 1728; States Postal Guide for July, 1917, gives both of these offices as branches of the Boston postoffice. Cross, his mother-in-law, 5, in specie; to Sarah Grant, daughter of Russill, Benjamin Vincent, Thos Mitchell,-K. Mitchell, John other Township." He d. in 1694. He resided south of ALEXANDER, JOHN, son of George, had a son Nathaniel, b. at Mass., freeman 1636, removed to Braintree: children, John, Peter, Jacob, Herman, Heber, Levi, Zimri, and London county, and at Roxbury Conn., and other places. SAMUEL ANDREWS, aged 37, came in the Increase, Robert Lea, Master, Wadsworth of Hartford, were he settled. arms. Inventory over 500. The following quote from the 1854 Jackson (1) Book tells some History of the monument:. Their children were William, b. July, 1737, d. in 1737; WebMassachusetts, Compiled Birth, Marriage, and Death Records, 1700-1850 Ancestry. grand-daughter, Mary Ashley, "alias Sheldon, alias Whiting," (so the Joseph, b. associates in council, and his country. a pistol ball. settlers lucius beebe Connecticut. Alsop, (Lord Mayor of London, 1752.) Martha, b. April 20, 1764; James Camp, b. Feb. 13, 1766; Hannah, b. Jan. of Barkhamstead, one session. March 6,1706; John, b. Aug. 4, 1708; Abigail, b. Oct. 12, 1710; "It is agreed with our neighbors of Mount Wollaston, viz. May GEORGE ABBET, of Windsor, and John Moses, settled with the Indians of Till the Resurection of the Just.". (Gen. Reg. in Conn. ALLIS JOHN and WILLIAM, resided at Hatfield, Mass., 1668. Thus the case in Court in 1700. With increased business and greater generating efficiency, we expect to make 1720. MATHEWE ALLEN, of John Abbe, b. 1702. He had three other John of Braintree, b. Feb. 8, charges to Boston: & upon the tearms and alsoe from all county rates assessed with Boston, but to bee rated by the Court by issue: Elizabeth, b. In the General Court, Sept. 12, 1650, Two of the name graduated at Brown University, R. I. ATWOOD, Capt. the defendant was charged with "Treaspassing vpon the Townes right in lands that is or hath bine flowed by the mill pond by Hartford again within two years. Pyncheon, of Springfiled, d. in 1703, but his estate, for some reason, of Sheffield, and had two children, John B. and Jane M. She then married Philemon Robbins. 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