Ancestry of Samuel Hawes


Ralph Dean Clark
P.O. Box 641188
Los Angeles, CA 90064-1188
Ultimate Family Tree, ver 3.10 Patch
CLARKB Project Version 296
December 12, 2003

Table of Contents


(Brackett), (Brackett) (Sanders), (Luxford), (Morgan), Albone, Brackett, Deering, Goodwin, Hawes, Lumber, Luxford, Morgan, Newcomb, Sanders


First Generation

1. Samuel1 Hawes (John2, John3, John4, Edward5), son of John Hawes and Amy Morgan, (#8648) was born in Stoughton, Suffolk Co, MA October 25, 1744.(1)

Second Generation

2. John2 Hawes (John3, John4, Edward5) (#8646) was born in Stoughton, Suffolk Co, MA June 23, 1720.(2)

He married Amy Morgan.(3) (Amy Morgan is #8647.) Amy was born December 25, 1725 in Dorchester, Suffolk Co, MA.(4) Amy was the daughter of Ralph Morgan and Anna (Morgan).

October 29, 1743 in Stoughton, Suffolk Co, MA John registered his intent to marry Amy Morgan.(5)

John Hawes and Amy Morgan had the following children:

5. Amy2 Morgan (Ralph3, Ralph4) (#8647) was born in Dorchester, Suffolk Co, MA December 25, 1725.(8)

She married John Hawes.(9) (John Hawes is #8646.) John was born June 23, 1720 in Stoughton, Suffolk Co, MA.(10) John was the son of John Hawes and Margaret Goodwin. October 29, 1743 in Stoughton, Suffolk Co, MA John registered his intent to marry Amy Morgan.(11) (See John Hawes for the children resulting from this marriage.)

Third Generation

6. John3 Hawes (John4, Edward5) (#9074) was born in Dedham, Suffolk Co, MA August 12, 1695.

He married Margaret Goodwin June 23, 1719/20 in Dedham, Suffolk Co, MA.(12) (Margaret Goodwin is #9075.) Margaret was born January 1699/0 in Lexington, Middlesex Co, MA. Margaret was the daughter of Philip Goodwin and Elizabeth (Lydia) Luxford. Margaret died March 14, 1732/3 in Stoughton, Suffolk Co, MA, at 33 years of age.(13)

John Hawes and Margaret Goodwin had the following children:

10. Margaret3 Goodwin (Philip4) (#9075) was born in Lexington, Middlesex Co, MA January 1699/0. Margaret died March 14, 1732/3 in Stoughton, Suffolk Co, MA, at 33 years of age.(17)

She married John Hawes June 23, 1719/20 in Dedham, Suffolk Co, MA.(18) (John Hawes is #9074.) John was born August 12, 1695 in Dedham, Suffolk Co, MA. John was the son of John Hawes and Sarah Deering. (See John Hawes for the children resulting from this marriage.)

11. Ralph3 Morgan (Ralph4) (#8672) was born in Charlestown, Middlesex Co, MA July 24, 1688.(19)

He married Anna (Morgan). (Anna (Morgan) is #8673.)

Ralph Morgan and Anna (Morgan) had the following children:

21. Anna3 (Morgan) (#8673) birth date unknown.

She married Ralph Morgan. (Ralph Morgan is #8672.) Ralph was born July 24, 1688 in Charlestown, Middlesex Co, MA.(41) Ralph was the son of Ralph Morgan and Margaret (Morgan). (See Ralph Morgan for the children resulting from this marriage.)

Fourth Generation

22. John4 Hawes (Edward5) (#9045) was born in Dedham, Suffolk Co, MA December 17, 1656.(42) John died February 21, 1731/2 at 75 years of age.(43)

He married Sarah Deering May 27, 1683 in Suffolk Co, MA. (Sarah Deering is #9049.) Sarah was born circa 1662 in probably, Braintree, MA. Sarah was the daughter of Samuel Deering and Mary Newcomb. Sarah died in maybe, Braintree, MA. She was christened 13. 8. 1672. in First Church, Braintree, MA.(44)

John Hawes and Sarah Deering had the following child:

23. Sarah4 Deering (Samuel5) (#9049) was born in probably, Braintree, MA circa 1662. Sarah died in maybe, Braintree, MA.

She married John Hawes May 27, 1683 in Suffolk Co, MA. (John Hawes is #9045.) John was born December 17, 1656 in Dedham, Suffolk Co, MA.(45) John was the son of Edward Hawes and Eliony Lumber. John died February 21, 1731/2 at 75 years of age.(46) (See John Hawes for the children resulting from this marriage.)

She was christened 13. 8. 1672. in First Church, Braintree, MA.(47)

24. Philip4 Goodwin(48) (#9046) birth date unknown. Philip died December 24, 1759 in Stoughton, Suffolk Co, MA, at 89 years of age.(49)

He married twice. He married Elizabeth (Lydia) Luxford June 14, 1694 in Cambridge, Middlesex Co, MA. (Elizabeth (Lydia) Luxford is #9080.) Elizabeth was born circa 1675 in Cambridge, Middlesex Co, MA. Elizabeth was the daughter of Reuben Luxford and Margaret (Luxford). Elizabeth died December 5, 1743 in Stoughton, Suffolk Co, MA, at 68 years of age. He married Mehitable Trott Andrews May 22, 1744 in Stoughton, Suffolk Co, MA.(50) (Mehitable Trott Andrews is #1578.) Mehitable was born before November 13, 1698 (chr. date) in Milton, Suffolk Co, MA. Mehitable died November 25, 1795 in Canton, Norfolk Co, MA, at 97 years of age.(51) She was christened November 13, 1698 in Milton, Suffolk Co, MA.(52)

From 1689 to 1697, a war known in Europe as the War of the League of Augsburg, and in the American colonies as King William's war, pitted New England against the French in Canada. In 1690, an expedition was organized by a coalition of New England colonies. Philip Goodwin joined a Massachusetts company raised in Dorchester, under the command of Major Wade. The adventurers were turned back by an outbreak of smallpox

Biographical information in Huntoon's History of the Town of Canton says he was mentioned in 1717 as part owner in "Hors Shew" Swamp. The church record shows the 1818 baptism of his then eleven hear old daughter, Abigail. He was living in 1729 in a house in Stoughton on the south side of Chapman Street, owned in 1893 by Joseph Wattles. In 1734 he was owner of a mill in Stoughton. In 1737 he was granted a portion of the present town of Ashburton for his service in Canada. He sold or exchanged his house on Chapman Street in 1739; in 1741 he was recorded grinding corn at the Danforth mill. He was baptized in the church at Stoughton in 1744, after the death of Elizabeth.

Philip Goodwin and Elizabeth (Lydia) Luxford had the following children:

28. Elizabeth (Lydia)4 Luxford (Reuben5, James6) (#9080) was born in Cambridge, Middlesex Co, MA circa 1675. Elizabeth died December 5, 1743 in Stoughton, Suffolk Co, MA, at 68 years of age.

She married Philip Goodwin June 14, 1694 in Cambridge, Middlesex Co, MA. (Philip Goodwin is #9046.) (Additional notes for Philip Goodwin(58)) Philip died December 24, 1759 in Stoughton, Suffolk Co, MA, at 89 years of age.(59) (See Philip Goodwin for the children resulting from this marriage.)

29. Ralph4 Morgan (#9059) was born probably before 1667.

He married Margaret (Morgan). (Margaret (Morgan) is #9060.) Margaret was born probably before 1670.

Ralph Morgan and Margaret (Morgan) had the following child:

30. Margaret4 (Morgan) (#9060) was born probably before 1670.

She married Ralph Morgan. (Ralph Morgan is #9059.) Ralph was born probably before 1667. (See Ralph Morgan for the children resulting from this marriage.)

Fifth Generation

31. Edward5 Hawes(60) (#9050) was born in England circa 1620. Edward died June 28, 1686 in Dedham, Suffolk Co, MA, at 65 years of age.

He married Eliony Lumber April 15, 1648 in Dedham, Suffolk Co, MA. (Eliony Lumber is #9076.) Eliony was born circa 1625 in England. Eliony died in probably, Dedham, Suffolk Co, MA.

Edward Hawes and Eliony Lumber had the following children:

40. Eliony5 Lumber (#9076) was born in England circa 1625. Eliony died in probably, Dedham, Suffolk Co, MA.

She married Edward Hawes April 15, 1648 in Dedham, Suffolk Co, MA. (Edward Hawes is #9050.) Edward was born circa 1620 in England. (Additional notes for Edward Hawes(74)) Edward died June 28, 1686 in Dedham, Suffolk Co, MA, at 65 years of age. (See Edward Hawes for the children resulting from this marriage.)

41. Samuel5 Deering (#9085) was born in England? circa 1625. Samuel died October 23, 1671 in Braintree, Suffolk Co, MA, at 46 years of age.

He married three times. He married Bethiah Baxter circa 1648 in Braintree, Suffolk Co, MA. (Bethiah Baxter is #996.) Bethiah was the daughter of Gregory Baxter and (Mrs.Gregory) (Baxter). Bethiah died January 3, 1649/0 in Braintree, Suffolk Co, MA. He married Mary Ray November 5, 1651 in Braintree, Suffolk Co, MA. (Mary Ray is #973.) Mary was born June 26, 1636 in Hundon, Suffolk, England. Mary was the daughter of Simon Ray and Mary Rowning. Mary died July 1, 1657 in Braintree, Suffolk Co, MA, at 21 years of age. He married Mary Newcomb November 10, 1657 in Braintree, Suffolk Co, MA. (Mary Newcomb is #9086.) Mary was born April 1, 1640 in Braintree, Suffolk Co, MA. Mary was the daughter of Francis Newcomb and Rachel Brackett.

Samuel Deering and Bethiah Baxter had the following child:

Samuel Deering and Mary Ray had the following children:

Samuel Deering and Mary Newcomb had the following children:

47. Mary5 Newcomb (Francis6) (#9086) was born in Braintree, Suffolk Co, MA April 1, 1640.

She married Samuel Deering November 10, 1657 in Braintree, Suffolk Co, MA. (Samuel Deering is #9085.) Samuel was born circa 1625 in England?. Samuel died October 23, 1671 in Braintree, Suffolk Co, MA, at 46 years of age. (See Samuel Deering for the children resulting from this marriage.)

48. Reuben5 Luxford (James6) (#9081) was born in Cambridge, Middlesex Co, MA February 1639/0. Reuben died May 3, 1703 in Cambridge, Middlesex Co, MA, at 63 years of age.

He married twice. He married Margaret (Luxford) June 22, 1669 in Lancaster, Worcester Co, MA.(77) (Margaret (Luxford) is #9082.) Margaret was born circa 1645. Margaret died August 31, 1691 in Cambridge, Middlesex Co, MA, at 46 years of age. He married Lydia (Luxford) circa 1699 in probably, Cambridge, MA. (Lydia (Luxford) is #1023.) Lydia was born circa 1645.

Reuben Luxford and Margaret (Luxford) had the following children:

50. Margaret5 (Luxford) (#9082) was born circa 1645. Margaret died August 31, 1691 in Cambridge, Middlesex Co, MA, at 46 years of age.

She married Reuben Luxford June 22, 1669 in Lancaster, Worcester Co, MA.(78) (Reuben Luxford is #9081.) Reuben was born February 1639/0 in Cambridge, Middlesex Co, MA. Reuben was the son of James Luxford and Elizabeth Albone (Olbon). Reuben died May 3, 1703 in Cambridge, Middlesex Co, MA, at 63 years of age. (See Reuben Luxford for the children resulting from this marriage.)

Sixth Generation

51. Francis6 Newcomb(79) (#986) was born in maybe, Sudbury, Suffolk, England circa 1605.(80) Francis died May 27, 1692 in Braintree, Suffolk Co, MA, at 86 years of age. Francis was buried 1692 in Quincy, now Norfolk Co, MA.(81)

He married Rachel Brackett May 27, 1630 in All Saints, Sudbury, Suffolk, England.(82) (Rachel Brackett is #987.) Rachel was born before April 28, 1614 (chr. date) in All Saints, Sudbury, Suffolk, England. Rachel was the daughter of Peter Brackett and Rachel (Brackett) (Sanders). Rachel died after 22 March 1685/6 in probably, Braintree, MA, at approximately 71 years of age. She was christened April 28, 1614 in All Saints, Sudbury, Suffolk, England.(83) 22 March 1685 Rachel was admitted to membership of the First Church in Braintree, Suffolk Co, MA.(84) His name is found first in the parish registers at Sudbury. No other Newcomes appear in the Sudbury parishes. The naming pattern of his children accurately reflects his wife's parents, and indicate that his parents might have been John and Hannah. According to a passenger list of April 5, 1635, now in London, he came to New England on the ship "Planter". Since many of the other emigrants on that vessel were from St. Albans in Hertfordshire, many researchers had speculated that he had come from there. After his arrival, he stayed in Boston for three years, and then settled in Mt. Wallaston, later called Braintree, in an area that is now in Quincy.

Francis Newcomb and Rachel Brackett had the following children:

60. Rachel6 Brackett (Peter7, Richard8, William9, unknown father of10) (#987) was born in All Saints, Sudbury, Suffolk, England before April 28, 1614 (chr. date). Rachel died after 22 March 1685/6 in probably, Braintree, MA, at approximately 71 years of age.

She married Francis Newcomb May 27, 1630 in All Saints, Sudbury, Suffolk, England.(104) (Francis Newcomb is #986.) Francis was born circa 1605 in maybe, Sudbury, Suffolk, England.(105) (Additional notes for Francis Newcomb(106)) Francis died May 27, 1692 in Braintree, Suffolk Co, MA, at 86 years of age. Francis was buried 1692 in Quincy, now Norfolk Co, MA.(107) (See Francis Newcomb for the children resulting from this marriage.)

She was christened April 28, 1614 in All Saints, Sudbury, Suffolk, England.(108) 22 March 1685 Rachel was admitted to membership of the First Church in Braintree, Suffolk Co, MA.(109)

61. James6 Luxford (#9083) was born in England? circa 1605. James died in probably, Cambridge, MA.

He married twice. He married an unknown woman circa 1630 in England. (an unknown woman is #1025.) An was born in England. He married Elizabeth Albone (Olbon) circa 1635 in probably, Cambridge, MA. (Elizabeth Albone (Olbon) is #9084.) Elizabeth was born in England. Elizabeth died in probably, Cambridge, MA. She was judged not married to James Luxford December 1639 in Cambridge, MA.(110) "History of Cambridge", by Lucius R. Paige (1877), describes her life after the divorce from James Luxford. "His wife remained here, was a member of the church, and a recipient of its bounty. Her name appears on the records as sister Albon, Albone, or Olbon." Paige conjectures, "that her name before marriage was Olbon or Albone; that she resumed it for herself and her children ... and that, at some period subsequent to 1645 (when she is called sister Albone), she married Cole, and died before 1668."(111)

Lucius R. Paige, in his 1877 history of Cambridge wrote, "It would seem that Luxford left a wife in England, and during her life-time iniquitously contracted a second marriage here. The General Court, being informed of the fact shortly before the second child was born, took measures to punish the guilty and partially indemnify the innocent. [In the Dec 1639 record of the court it was written], James Luxford being presented for having two wives, his last marriage was declared void or a nullity thereof, and to be divorced, not to come to the sight of her whom he last took, and he to be sent away to England at the first opportunity; all that he hath is appointed to her whom he last married, for her and her children. He is also fined 100 pounds, and to be set in the stocks an hour upon a market day."(112)

Paige continued, "Soon after [being prosecuted for bigamy], he appears to have been convicted of other crimes; for 13 May 1640 [General Court Record], James Luxford, for his forgery, lying, and other foul offenses, was censured to be bound to the whipping post till the lecture from the first bell, and after the lecture to have his ears cut off; and so he had liberty to depart our jurisdiction."

Paige goes on, "An unfaithful steward of Governor Winthrop, bearing the same name, perhaps the same person, fled to Plymouth before 10 Oct. 1640, and was then in extreme poverty and distress. [Coll. Mass. Hist. Soc., xxxvi, 169] More than a dozen suits were commenced against him in Plymouth, at the court holden in Dec. 1641. [Plym. Col. Rec., vii. 24-27.]"(113)

Volume II of the Plymouth Court Orders records, on 6 July 1641, "An action was tryed betwixt Leiftennant Holmes & James Luxford. Mr. Parker, of Weymouth, had a view of the patent and that clause in writing wch concerned the bounds from Narragansetts Bay to the vtmost pts & limmits of the country called Pockanockett, in regard the Bay men would haue had Sicquncke from us.

"James Luxford agreed to lett the attachment rest vpon the sowe attached at Nr Aldens suite vntill he be satisfyed, the said Luxford running the adventure."(114)

On 3 May 1642, the court recorded, "In the suite commenced ag'st James Luxford for 5 li. debt and 11s 6d charges, Mr Prenc' hath had of Luxford in swyne, 3 li 0s 0d; of Mr William Hanbury, for Luxford, 0 li 19s 4d; of John Chaundlers debt, 1 li 12s 2d; totalling 5 li 11s 6d.

"There remaynes due to Luxford more by John Chaundler 16s 11d, w'ch Edward Dotey is to haue.

"The said Mr Prence & Edward Dotey are to receiue the s'd sums of John Chaundler, vpon condic'on that if John Chaundler can proue there is errour in this account betwixt him & Luxford, then the said Mr Prenc' & the said Dotey to repay so much againe to the said Chaundlor as shall manefestly appeare to be vnduly or vnjustly accounted."

No further record of James Luxford has been found in American records. The period of his American adventures does fit between the birth of the last child of James Luxford of Cowfold, Sussex, and the 1655 burial recorded in Cowfold. But no document connects the Cowfold Luxford to America.

James Luxford and Elizabeth Albone (Olbon) had the following children:

63. Elizabeth6 Albone (Olbon) (#9084) was born in England. Elizabeth died in probably, Cambridge, MA.

She married twice. She married James Luxford circa 1635 in probably, Cambridge, MA. (James Luxford is #9083.) James was born circa 1605 in England?. James died in probably, Cambridge, MA. Lucius R. Paige, in his 1877 history of Cambridge wrote, "It would seem that Luxford left a wife in England, and during her life-time iniquitously contracted a second marriage here. The General Court, being informed of the fact shortly before the second child was born, took measures to punish the guilty and partially indemnify the innocent. [In the Dec 1639 record of the court it was written], James Luxford being presented for having two wives, his last marriage was declared void or a nullity thereof, and to be divorced, not to come to the sight of her whom he last took, and he to be sent away to England at the first opportunity; all that he hath is appointed to her whom he last married, for her and her children. He is also fined 100 pounds, and to be set in the stocks an hour upon a market day."(116)

Paige continued, "Soon after [being prosecuted for bigamy], he appears to have been convicted of other crimes; for 13 May 1640 [General Court Record], James Luxford, for his forgery, lying, and other foul offenses, was censured to be bound to the whipping post till the lecture from the first bell, and after the lecture to have his ears cut off; and so he had liberty to depart our jurisdiction."

Paige goes on, "An unfaithful steward of Governor Winthrop, bearing the same name, perhaps the same person, fled to Plymouth before 10 Oct. 1640, and was then in extreme poverty and distress. [Coll. Mass. Hist. Soc., xxxvi, 169] More than a dozen suits were commenced against him in Plymouth, at the court holden in Dec. 1641. [Plym. Col. Rec., vii. 24-27.]"(117)

Volume II of the Plymouth Court Orders records, on 6 July 1641, "An action was tryed betwixt Leiftennant Holmes & James Luxford. Mr. Parker, of Weymouth, had a view of the patent and that clause in writing wch concerned the bounds from Narragansetts Bay to the vtmost pts & limmits of the country called Pockanockett, in regard the Bay men would haue had Sicquncke from us.

"James Luxford agreed to lett the attachment rest vpon the sowe attached at Nr Aldens suite vntill he be satisfyed, the said Luxford running the adventure."(118)

On 3 May 1642, the court recorded, "In the suite commenced ag'st James Luxford for 5 li. debt and 11s 6d charges, Mr Prenc' hath had of Luxford in swyne, 3 li 0s 0d; of Mr William Hanbury, for Luxford, 0 li 19s 4d; of John Chaundlers debt, 1 li 12s 2d; totalling 5 li 11s 6d.

"There remaynes due to Luxford more by John Chaundler 16s 11d, w'ch Edward Dotey is to haue.

"The said Mr Prence & Edward Dotey are to receiue the s'd sums of John Chaundler, vpon condic'on that if John Chaundler can proue there is errour in this account betwixt him & Luxford, then the said Mr Prenc' & the said Dotey to repay so much againe to the said Chaundlor as shall manefestly appeare to be vnduly or vnjustly accounted."

She married Mr. Cole circa 1646 in probably, Cambridge, MA. (Mr. Cole is #1024.) He was born circa 1610.

She was judged not married to James Luxford December 1639 in Cambridge, MA.(120) "History of Cambridge", by Lucius R. Paige (1877), describes her life after the divorce from James Luxford. "His wife remained here, was a member of the church, and a recipient of its bounty. Her name appears on the records as sister Albon, Albone, or Olbon." Paige conjectures, "that her name before marriage was Olbon or Albone; that she resumed it for herself and her children ... and that, at some period subsequent to 1645 (when she is called sister Albone), she married Cole, and died before 1668."(121)

Her origin has not been discovered. An Alice Albon came to New England at the age of 25 on the ship "Hopewell" in 1635 - perhaps she was the mother of Elizabeth.

Seventh Generation

64. Peter7 Brackett (Richard8, William9, unknown father of10) (#4165) was born in maybe, Sudbury, Suffolk, England. Peter was buried August 25, 1616 in All Saints, Sudbury, Suffolk, England.(122)

He married Rachel (Brackett) (Sanders) circa 1607 in probably, Sudbury, Suffolk, England. (Rachel (Brackett) (Sanders) is #4166.) Rachel was born circa 1590 in maybe, Sudbury, Suffolk, England. (Additional notes for Rachel (Brackett) (Sanders)(123)) Rachel died September 15, 1651 in Braintree, MA, at 61 years of age.(124)

Peter's estate was probated August 28, 1616 in Bury St. Edmonds, Suffolk, England.(125)

Peter Brackett and Rachel (Brackett) (Sanders) had the following children:

68. Rachel7 (Brackett) (Sanders)(136) (#4166) was born in maybe, Sudbury, Suffolk, England circa 1590. Rachel died September 15, 1651 in Braintree, MA, at 61 years of age.(137)

She married twice. She married Peter Brackett circa 1607 in probably, Sudbury, Suffolk, England. (Peter Brackett is #4165.) Peter was born in maybe, Sudbury, Suffolk, England. Peter was the son of Richard Brackett. Peter was buried August 25, 1616 in All Saints, Sudbury, Suffolk, England.(138) Peter's estate was probated August 28, 1616 in Bury St. Edmonds, Suffolk, England.(139) She married Martin Sanders circa 1618 in maybe, Sudbury, Suffolk, England. (Martin Sanders is #4174.) Martin was born circa 1585 in maybe, Sudbury, Suffolk, England. Martin died August 4, 1658 in Braintree, MA, at 73 years of age.(140)

Rachel (Brackett) (Sanders) and Martin Sanders had the following children:

Eighth Generation

76. Richard8 Brackett (William9, unknown father of10) (#4164) was born in Sudbury, Suffolk, England. Richard died after 1616/7.

He married twice. He married Alice Harper 1589 in All Saints, Sudbury, Suffolk, England.(154) (Alice Harper is #4048.) Alice was buried May 17, 1595 in St. Peter's, Sudbury, Suffolk, England.(155) He married Elizabeth (Greengrasse) (Brackett) February 4, 1601/2 in Long Melford, Suffolk, England.(156) (Elizabeth (Greengrasse) (Brackett) is #4050.)

Richard Brackett had the following children:

Richard Brackett and Alice Harper had the following child:

Richard Brackett and Elizabeth (Greengrasse) (Brackett) had the following child:

Ninth Generation

81. William9 Brackett (unknown father of10) (#3916) birth date unknown. William was buried May 6, 1575 in St. Peter's, Sudbury, Suffolk, England.(161)

He married Alice (Brackett).(162) (Alice (Brackett) is #3917.) Alice died after 1574/5.

William was employed at as a butcher. William's estate was probated July 5, 1575 in Bury St. Edmonds, Suffolk, England.(163)

William Brackett and Alice (Brackett) had the following children:

85. Alice9 (Brackett) (#3917) birth date unknown. Alice died after 1574/5.

She married William Brackett.(166) (William Brackett is #3916.) William was the son of unknown father of Brackett brothers. William was buried May 6, 1575 in St. Peter's, Sudbury, Suffolk, England.(167) William was employed at as a butcher. William's estate was probated July 5, 1575 in Bury St. Edmonds, Suffolk, England.(168) (See William Brackett for the children resulting from this marriage.)

Tenth Generation

86. unknown father of10 Brackett brothers (#3915) birth date unknown.

unknown father of Brackett brothers had the following children:


Notes and References


1. Frederic Endicott, ed., The Record of Births, Marriages, Deaths, and Intentions of Marriage in the Town of Stoughton from 1727 to 1800, and in the Town of Canton from 1797 to 1845, Preceded by the Records of the South Precinct of Dorchester from 1715 to 1727 (Canton, MA: William Bense, 1896), p. 62 [130], "Samuel Hawse Son of John Hawse & Amey His Wife was Born Oct'br ye 25th 1744" (hereafter cited as Endicott, Stoughton & Canton Records).
2. Ibid., p. 44 [92].
3. Thomas W. Baldwin, comp., Vital Records of Sharon Massachusetts, to the Year 1850 (Boston: NEHGS, 1909), p. 102, cites copy made by William R. Mann of record of Rev. Philip Curtis. Intent to marry not recorded. Date given as "Dec. -, 1743" (hereafter cited as Baldwin, Sharon V R).
4. The Record Commissioners of the City of Boston, Dorchester Births, Marriages, and Deaths to the End of 1825 (Boston: Rockwell and Churchill, City Printers, 1890), p. 76 (hereafter cited as Boston Commissioners, Dorchester BMD).
5. Endicott, Stoughton & Canton Records, p. 29, "The Intention of marriage Between John Hawse & amey Morgan Both of Stoughtn. Entered october ye 29th: 1743".
6. Ibid., p. 66 [138].
7. Ibid., p. 66 [138].
8. Boston Commissioners, Dorchester BMD, p. 76.
9. Baldwin, Sharon V R, p. 102, cites copy made by William R. Mann of record of Rev. Philip Curtis. Intent to marry not recorded. Date given as "Dec. -, 1743".
10. Endicott, Stoughton & Canton Records, p. 44 [92].
11. Ibid., p. 29, "The Intention of marriage Between John Hawse & amey Morgan Both of Stoughtn. Entered october ye 29th: 1743".
12. William S. Appleton, ed., Boston Births, Baptisms, Marriages and Deaths, 1630-1699 and Boston Births, 1700-1800, Two Volumes in One (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1978), V. 2, p. 311, "Out of Town Marriages," by Mr. Joseph Belcher (hereafter cited as Appleton, Boston BBMD 1630-99).
13. Endicott, Stoughton & Canton Records, p. 35 (74), Margorit Haws, widow of John Haws, & daughter of philip & - Goodwin Deceased march ye 14, 1732-3.
14. Ibid., p. 44 [92], "Joseph Haws son of John & Margorit Haws was born. March ye 6. 1723/4".
15. Ibid., p. 41 [87].
16. Ibid., p. 41 [86].
17. Ibid., p. 35 (74), Margorit Haws, widow of John Haws, & daughter of philip & - Goodwin Deceased march ye 14, 1732-3.
18. Appleton, Boston BBMD 1630-99, V. 2, p. 311, "Out of Town Marriages," by Mr. Joseph Belcher.
19. Thomas Bellows Wyman, Genealogies and Estates if Charlestown, of the County of Middlesex and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1629 - 1818, in two vols (Boston: David Clapp & Son, 1879), V. 2, p. 685 (hereafter cited as Wyman, Charlestown Genealogies).
20. No evidence of his birth is known, except the coincidence of his name and residence
21. Boston Commissioners, Dorchester BMD, p. 264, "Advanced in years".
22. Ibid., p. 223, both of Dorchester, by Rev. Jonathan Bowman.
23. Calculated from age at death
24. Boston Commissioners, Dorchester BMD, p. 263, "Thankfull Morgan the Wife of Ralph Morgan, Died Janr. 16th. 1775. In the 69 year of her Age".
25. Ibid., p. 58.
26. Ibid., p. 128, repeated on p. 129.
27. Ibid., p. 61.
28. Ibid., p. 136, "Samuel Morgan Son of Ralph Morgan Died at Jamaico [sic] March 15, 1733/4".
29. Ibid., p. 262.
30. Ibid., p. 257.
31. Ibid., p. 66.
32. Ibid., p. 118.
33. Ibid., p. 69.
34. Ibid., p. 132. This list of deaths includes dates from 1722 to March 1723/4, and appears to have been entered some time after the events. It seems quite possible that a death from 1721 could have appeared in this list.
35. Ibid., p. 73.
36. Endicott, Stoughton & Canton Records, p. 34 [72], both of Stoughton, married by Revd Mr Philip Curtis.
37. Ibid., p. 57 [117], both of Stoughton, he called Junr.
38. Boston Commissioners, Dorchester BMD, p. 81.
39. Ibid., p. 134.
40. Ibid., p. 84.
41. Wyman, Charlestown Genealogies, V. 2, p. 685.
42. Gilbert Ray Hawes, 'The Hawes Family,' Dedham Historical Register, (Boston, MA: Dedham H.S., Apr 1890), Vol.I, No.2, pp.60-1 (hereafter cited as Hawes, Dedham HR v1, Hawes Family).
43. Ibid.
44. Edward Evarts Jackson, Esq., of Braintree, Mass., "Records of the First Church at Braintree, Mass. (From Rev. William P. Lunte's copy of Records of the First Church at Braintree, Mass., now in the charge of the City Clerk of Quincy, Mass.)," NEHGR, V.59 (1905), 87 ff., 153 ff., 269 ff. 13. 8. 1672. Sarah daughter of widow Deering (10 years old) (hereafter cited as Jackson, NEHGR 59, Braintree Fisrt Church).
45. Hawes, Dedham HR v1, Hawes Family.
46. Ibid.
47. Jackson, NEHGR 59, Braintree Fisrt Church, 13. 8. 1672. Sarah daughter of widow Deering (10 years old).
48. Daniel T. V. Huntoon, History of the Town of Canton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, (Cambridge, MA: Wilson & Son, Univ. Press, 1893), Los Angeles Public Library, Los Angeles, CA, 974.42 C22 Hu, p.78. (hereafter cited as Huntoon, History of Canton); and 'Soldiers from Dorchester, Mass.' NEHGR, (NEHGS, Apr. 1862), Vol. XVI, pp.148-151 (hereafter cited as Soldiers from Dorchester).
49. Huntoon, History of Canton, p.78.
50. Ibid., p.78.
51. Ibid., p.78.
52. NEHGR Vol.XL p.23 mentions baptism, marriages, gives her ancestry
53. IGI Batch C500781-10423
54. Endicott, Stoughton & Canton Records, p. 30 (65), Samuel Briggs of Taunton & Abigail goodwaine of stoughton was Joyned to gether in marrige ye 29th day of November 1728, by me samuel Dunbar Pastor.
55. Ibid., p. 137 (97) The Intention of Marriage between Samuel Briggs of Stoughton and Sarah Fuller of Dedham Entred with me ye Subscriber March ye 30 1771.
56. IGI Batch C500971-1351
57. Endicott, Stoughton & Canton Records, p. 25 (57), The intention of marriage betwixt John Goodwin of stoughton and Hannah Rich of sudbury Entered April ye 15, 1732.
58. Huntoon, History of Canton, p.78.; and Soldiers from Dorchester.
59. Huntoon, History of Canton, p.78.
60. Hawes, Dedham HR v1, Hawes Family; and Della Kendall Hall, The Ancestry of Athalia (Haws) Kendall (1886-1964)., (Ward Pub.Co, Asheville, NC:1988), Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, LDS Film 1320886, (hereafter cited as Hall, Ancestry of Athalia Kendall).
61. He is the ancestor of the author of; and Hawes, Dedham HR v1, Hawes Family.
62. Hall, Ancestry of Athalia Kendall.
63. Hawes, Dedham HR v1, Hawes Family.
64. Ibid.
65. He is the ancestor of the author of; and Hall, Ancestry of Athalia Kendall.
66. Hall, Ancestry of Athalia Kendall.
67. Hawes, Dedham HR v1, Hawes Family.
68. Hall, Ancestry of Athalia Kendall.
69. Hawes, Dedham HR v1, Hawes Family.
70. George Kuhn Clarke, "Deaths Recorded by the Rev. Jonathan Townsend, A.M., Minister of the First Church in Needham. 1749-1762," NEHGR, Vol. 56 (July 1902), pp. 265-270. P. 268, "Mar: 8. 1756. The Aged Joseph Hawes died. Born, Aug: 9. 1664" (hereafter cited as Clarke, Needham Deaths).
71. Ibid., P. 268, "Mar: 8. 1756. The Aged Joseph Hawes died. Born, Aug: 9. 1664".
72. Ibid., P. 266, "July. 25. 1752. Deborah, ye Wife of ye Aged Joseph Hawes, died. (Nata. Oct: 1. 1668. Denata, July 25, 1752)".
73. Ibid., P. 266, "July. 25. 1752. Deborah, ye Wife of ye Aged Joseph Hawes, died. (Nata. Oct: 1. 1668. Denata, July 25, 1752)".
74. Hawes, Dedham HR v1, Hawes Family; and Hall, Ancestry of Athalia Kendall.
75. IGI Batch A456972-0186
76. IGI Batch A456931-0460
77. Andrew H. Ward, Esq., of West Newton, Mass., "Lancaster Records," NEHGR, Vol. 16 (Oct 1862), 352-359. Reuben Luxford & Margaret his wife were maryed June 22, 1669 (hereafter cited as Ward, Lancaster Records).
78. Ibid., Reuben Luxford & Margaret his wife were maryed June 22, 1669.
79. Hall, Ancestry of Athalia Kendall, Vol.1 pp.34-37. Thomas Newcome was vicar of the parish of Bardwell, Essex, in 1596, and also served at Thorpe next Ixworth in 1603. Arms of a lion's head between three crescents were borne by Newcomb/Newcome/Newcomen of Layham and Marlesford. A John Newcome had lived at Exning in the west of Suffolk, but no record is known after the death of his wife around 1696. The Newcome name is more plentiful in Cambridge, to the west, and in Essex, south across the river from Sudbury.
80. guessed from place of marriage
81. NEHGR V.9 p.154, 'Mr.Francis Newcomb, died May, 27, 1692 aged 100 years'
82. Douglas M.A. Richardson, 'Brackett Newcomb Sanders Connection,' TAG, (TAG, Oct 1979), The Amer. Gen., V.55 No.4, pp.215-7 Modern transcript of register gives name as Alice [sic] Brackett (hereafter cited as Richardson, TAG:55, Brackett Newcomb Sanders).
83. John Brooks Threlfall, 'The English Ancestry of Richard Brackett of Braintree,' TAG, (TAG, April, 1976), The American Genealogist, Vol.52 No.2, pp.65-75 extracts parish register of Sudbury All Saints (hereafter cited as Threlfall, TAG v52, English Ancestry of Brackett).
84. Jackson, NEHGR 59, Braintree Fisrt Church, 22. 1. 1685. Rachel Nucum, the aged, from Boston first church.
85. Passenger list of 'Planter', 5 Apr 1635, gives age as 2 1/2
86. John G. Hunt, The Maternal Ancestry of Hudson Leverett (1640-94), TAG, Oct 1964, The American Genealogist, V. 40 No. 4, pp. 228-30 (hereafter cited as Hunt, TAG 40:228, Leverett Ancestry).
87. Passenger list of 'Planter', 5 Apr 1635, gives his age as 9 months
88. George Freeman Jr. Sanborn, 'Ruth Marshall, First Wife of John(2) Newcomb,' TAG, (TAG, July/Oct 1985, pub.1986), The Amer. Gen., Vol.61, No.2, pp.111-4 (hereafter cited as Freeman, Sanborn, TAG:61, Ruth Marshall).
89. 1721 Will of John Newcomb of Braintree, LDS Film 584136, Suffolk Co, Probate, Vol.22, p.559, No.4595 (hereafter cited as 1721 Will, John Newcomb).
90. Ibid.
91. Richardson, TAG:55, Brackett Newcomb Sanders.
92. 1721 Will, John Newcomb.
93. IGI batch 7118116-46.
94. IGI Batch M500361-1069
95. Appleton, Boston BBMD 1630-99, p. 5.
96. IGI batch 7228504-60.
97. V.37, p.347, "peter nucome & Susan Cuttin were maried the 4th mo. 26, 1672, by capt Mason."
98. Jackson, NEHGR 59, Braintree Fisrt Church, 14. 4. 1674. Susanna wife of Peter Newcomb, not before in full, dism. from Watert.
99. George Walter Chamberlain, History of Weymouth Massachusetts, (Weymouth, MA: Hist. Soc, 1923), v.3 p.303 (hereafter cited as Chamberlain, History of Weymouth MA).
100. Ibid., v.3 p.303.
101. Ibid., v.3 p.303.
102. Elizabeth nucome the daughter of ffrancis nucome and Rachell his wife was borne the (26) (6) 1658.
103. IGI batch M500361-0067.
104. Richardson, TAG:55, Brackett Newcomb Sanders, Modern transcript of register gives name as Alice [sic] Brackett.
105. guessed from place of marriage
106. Hall, Ancestry of Athalia Kendall, Vol.1 pp.34-37. Thomas Newcome was vicar of the parish of Bardwell, Essex, in 1596, and also served at Thorpe next Ixworth in 1603. Arms of a lion's head between three crescents were borne by Newcomb/Newcome/Newcomen of Layham and Marlesford. A John Newcome had lived at Exning in the west of Suffolk, but no record is known after the death of his wife around 1696. The Newcome name is more plentiful in Cambridge, to the west, and in Essex, south across the river from Sudbury.
107. NEHGR V.9 p.154, 'Mr.Francis Newcomb, died May, 27, 1692 aged 100 years'
108. Threlfall, TAG v52, English Ancestry of Brackett, extracts parish register of Sudbury All Saints.
109. Jackson, NEHGR 59, Braintree Fisrt Church, 22. 1. 1685. Rachel Nucum, the aged, from Boston first church.
110. Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1630 - 1877. With a Genealogical Register, Boston: H. O. Houghton and Company, 1877, (hereafter cited as Paige, History of Cambridge).
111. Ibid.
112. Ibid.
113. Ibid.
114. Records of the Colony of New Plymouth in New England, (Boston: W.White, 1855), West Los Angeles Family History Center, Los Angeles, CA, 974.0 M382, (hereafter cited as Records of New Plymouth).
115. Ibid.
116. Paige, History of Cambridge.
117. Ibid.
118. Records of New Plymouth.
119. Ibid.
120. Paige, History of Cambridge.
121. Ibid.
122. Richardson, TAG:55, Brackett Newcomb Sanders.
123. Ibid., argues convincingly that Rachel Sanders was the widow Brackett.
124. Ibid.
125. Threlfall, TAG v52, English Ancestry of Brackett, extracts; and Will of Peter Brackett of Sudbury, Filed at Bury St. Edmonds, Suffolk: "8 Aug. 1616 -- I Peter Brackett of Sudbury in the countie of Suff and diocese of Norwich being sicke in bodie but whole in minde. Rachell my wiffe shall have all my goods chattells and implemts of householde in consideration that she shall bring up my children and pay unto every one of my children twentye shillings apeece as namely Peter Richard and Rachell and my will is that the childe w'ch my wiffe is w'th childe w'th shall have twentye shillings to be paid unto them at their severall ages of Twenty and one yeares and if any of them doe dye before their portion to be divided among them that shalbe liveing. "Item I will and my mynde is that my Father Richard Bracket shall have the rents of my house in the p'ishe of St. Peters in Sudburye wherein one Martyn London now dwelleth during his naturall liffe and after his deceasse I will and my minde is that my said house shalbe solde by my wiffe and the money thereof to be devided amonge my children that shalbe then liveing and my will is that my eldest sonne Peter Bracket shall have Five pounds more than the residue. "Item I ordaine and make Rachell my Loving wiffe to be executrix of this my last will and testament. [signed] Peter Bracket. (Proved 28 Aug. 1616)" "Witnesses: ----- Ruggle, Rychard Bracket, Thomas Grigges, Edward Strachie, William Strutt" , (hereafter cited as 1616 Will (text), Peter Brackett).
126. He is named first of children in his father's will
127. Threlfall, TAG v52, English Ancestry of Brackett, extracts parish register of Cavendish.
128. Richardson, TAG:55, Brackett Newcomb Sanders, says she likely was dau. of John Clare (will NEHGR V.64 p.58).
129. Ibid.
130. Ibid., says Peter Brackett's 3rd wife was widow of Nathaniel Williams.
131. Ibid., says age 80.
132. Ibid.
133. Threlfall, TAG v52, English Ancestry of Brackett, extracts parish register of Sudbury St. Gregory.
134. Richardson, TAG:55, Brackett Newcomb Sanders, says he probably died young.
135. Threlfall, TAG v52, English Ancestry of Brackett, extracts parish register of Sudbury All Saints.
136. Richardson, TAG:55, Brackett Newcomb Sanders, argues convincingly that Rachel Sanders was the widow Brackett.
137. Ibid.
138. Ibid.
139. Threlfall, TAG v52, English Ancestry of Brackett, extracts; and 1616 Will (text), Peter Brackett.
140. Richardson, TAG:55, Brackett Newcomb Sanders.
141. Ibid.
142. Ibid.
143. Ibid.
144. Ibid., says wife remarried in April 1648.
145. Ibid.
146. Ibid., says she was baptized as Lydia.
147. Ibid., says she died unmarried.
148. Ibid., says will of 1683/4 wit. by Francis Newcomb (ref. NEHGR 70:182).
149. Ibid.
150. Ibid., says husband remarried before 1685.
151. Ibid.
152. Ibid.
153. Ibid.
154. Threlfall, TAG v52, English Ancestry of Brackett, cites Boyd's Marriage Index.
155. Ibid., extracts parish register bills of Sudbury St. Peter.
156. Ibid., extracts parish register of Long Melford.
157. Ibid., extracts parish register of Long Melford.
158. Ibid., extracts parish register bills of Sudbury St. Peter.
159. Ibid., extracts parish register bills of Sudbury St. Peter.
160. Ibid., extracts parish register bills of Sudbury St. Peter.
161. Ibid., extracts parish register bills of Sudbury St. Peter.
162. Ibid.
163. Ibid., extracts; and Will of William Brackett of Sudbury, Filed at Bury St. Edmonds, Suffolk (Wroo 88): "4 May 1575 -- The will of William Brackett of Sudbury, Suffolk, Botcher, being at this time in perfect memory. my body to be buried in the churchyard of St. Gregoryes. all my houses with the appurtenances in Sudbury which I have shalbe sold by Richard Brackett my son & Peter Hallwell of little Cornard within two years next & immediately ensuing my decease to the most advantage. the money to be disburst in manner & form following. to Alyce Brackett my wife 40 pounds presently after sale is made. In consideration of it she shall keep Will'm Brackett & Maud Brackett my children & if she chance to die or sale be made, then I will and give the same 40 pounds to Will'm Brackett my son & Maud Brackett my daughter to be equally divided between them. "to Edmond Brackett my son 30 pounds to be paid after my houses be sold. if he die, to his children at 21. "to Maud Brackett my daughter 10 pounds which Alice my wife is to receive and give bond to my executor to pay to Maud at age 18, but if Maud die before 18, the 10 pounds to go to William Brackett my son. "to Richard Brackett my son the residue of the proceeds of the sale. if the said Richard be able to bind the said houses, then I will that he should have the p'forment thereof giving for the same as another man will. "Alice my wife to have the occupation of all my said houses rent free until they be sold. "to George Brackett my brother my maser tipped with silver & all my apparell. "to Will'm Brackett my son & to his heirs my staule in the m'kytte. Alice my wife to receive the profit thereof until he reaches 21 but if he die before 21, then the same staule unto Maud my daughter. "to Alice my wife all the movable goods within the houses, one cow & all the swine, except one feather bed & one boulster which lyeth on the bed next to the entry which I do give unto Richard my son. to Richard Brackett my son all my leases of all those grounds, lands & meadows which I now hold & occupy. all my corn now growing, and all my goods, chattels & movables unbequeathed. Richard to be the executor, Thomas Smyth to be overseer; witnesses: Lawrence Newman, Clarke, George Brackett, Will'm Curd, Nicholas Ruggell, John Brackett & Thomas Smythe with others. Proved 5 July 1575 (Wroo 88).", (hereafter cited as 1575 Will (text), William Brackett).
164. Threlfall, TAG v52, English Ancestry of Brackett, extracts parish register bills of Sudbury St. Peter.
165. Ibid., extracts parish register of Sudbury St. Gregory.
166. Ibid.
167. Ibid., extracts parish register bills of Sudbury St. Peter.
168. Threlfall, TAG v52, English Ancestry of Brackett, extracts; and 1575 Will (text), William Brackett.
169. 1574 will of Thomas Brackett
170. Threlfall, TAG v52, English Ancestry of Brackett, extracts his will, citing Coole 364. Will date 10 Sep 1574.


Index

(Brackett) (Sanders)

(Brackett) (Sanders), Rachel (i4166), b.1590-d.1651
(Brackett) (Sanders), Rachel (marriage to Peter Brackett) (i4166), b.1590-d.1651

(Brackett)

(Brackett), Alice (i3917), d.1575
(Brackett), Alice (marriage to William Brackett) (i3917), d.1575
(Brackett), Emma (marriage to Thomas Brackett) (i3925), d.1574
(Brackett), Hannah (marriage to John Sanders) (i4184), b.1660-

(Greengrasse) (Brackett)

(Greengrasse) (Brackett), Elizabeth (marriage to Richard Brackett) (i4050)

(Hawes)

(Hawes), Deborah (marriage to Joseph Hawes) (i8678), b.1668-d.1752

(Luxford)

(Luxford), Lydia (marriage to Reuben Luxford) (i1023), b.1645-
(Luxford), Margaret (i9082), b.1645-d.1691
(Luxford), Margaret (marriage to Reuben Luxford) (i9082), b.1645-d.1691

(Morgan)

(Morgan), Anna (i8673)
(Morgan), Anna (marriage to Ralph Morgan) (i8673)
(Morgan), Margaret (i9060), b.1670-
(Morgan), Margaret (marriage to John Morgan) (i9068), b.1716-d.1765
(Morgan), Margaret (marriage to Ralph Morgan) (i9060), b.1670-

(Newcomb)

(Newcomb), Elizabeth (marriage to John Newcomb) (i3127), d.1721

(Williams)

(Williams), Mary (marriage to Peter Brackett) (i4170), b.1620-

Albone

Albone, Elizabeth, (Olbon) (i9084)
Albone, Elizabeth, (Olbon) (marriage to James Luxford) (i9084)

(-----)

an unknown woman (marriage to James Luxford) (i1025)

Bacon

Bacon, Mr. (marriage to Deborah Hawes) (i2868), b.1665-

Baxter

Baxter, Bethiah (marriage to Samuel Deering) (i996), d.1650

Blower

Blower, Alice (marriage to Richard Brackett) (i4172), b.1610-

Brackett

Brackett, Edmond (i4032)
Brackett, Edward (i4051), b.1603-
Brackett, George (i3922), d.1575
Brackett, Jonathan (i4173), b.1616-
Brackett, Margerie (i4047), b.1583-
Brackett, Maud (i4037)
Brackett, Peter (i4165)
Brackett, Peter (i4167), b.1608-d.1673
Brackett, Peter (marriage to Rachel (Brackett) (Sanders)) (i4165)
Brackett, Rachel (i987), b.1614-d.1686
Brackett, Rachel (marriage to Francis Newcomb) (i987), b.1614-d.1686
Brackett, Richard (i4040)
Brackett, Richard (i4164), d.1617
Brackett, Richard (i4171), b.1610-d.1690
Brackett, Robert (i4049), b.1593-
Brackett, Thomas (i3921), d.1574
Brackett, unknown father of, brothers (i3915)
Brackett, William (i3916)
Brackett, William (i4033)
Brackett, William (marriage to Alice (Brackett)) (i3916)

Briggs

Briggs, Samuel (marriage to Abigail Goodwin) (i6623), b.1707-d.1787

Bull

Bull, Alice (marriage to William Brackett) (i4034)

Cole

Cole, Mr. (marriage to Elizabeth Albone (Olbon)) (i1024), b.1610-

Cutting

Cutting, Susannah (marriage to Peter Newcomb) (i989), b.1650-

Deering

Deering, Bethiah (i997), b.1649-
Deering, Hannah (i1215), b.1655-
Deering, Mary (i995), b.1652-
Deering, Rachel (i999), b.1659-
Deering, Samuel (i9085), b.1625-d.1671
Deering, Samuel (marriage to Mary Newcomb) (i9085), b.1625-d.1671
Deering, Sarah (i1214), b.1657-d.1657
Deering, Sarah (i9049), b.1662-
Deering, Sarah (marriage to John Hawes) (i9049), b.1662-

Eliot

Eliot, Francis (marriage to Mary Sanders) (i4176), b.1615-

Fales

Fales, John (marriage to Abigail Hawes) (i1036), b.1662-

Gay

Gay, Abiel (marriage to Daniel Hawes) (i1033), b.1653-
Gay, Eleazer (marriage to Lydia Hawes) (i1030), b.1649-

Goldyng

Goldyng, George (marriage to Maud Brackett) (i4038)

Goodwin

Goodwin, Abigail (i981), b.1707-
Goodwin, John (i1010), b.1710-
Goodwin, Margaret (i9075), b.1700-d.1733
Goodwin, Margaret (marriage to John Hawes) (i9075), b.1700-d.1733
Goodwin, Philip (i9046), d.1759
Goodwin, Philip (marriage to Elizabeth (Lydia) Luxford) (i9046), d.1759
Goodwin, Susanna (i1011), b.1698-

Hall

Hall, David (marriage to Anna Morgan) (i9071), b.1719-

Hardier

Hardier, Lydia (marriage to Martin Sanders) (i4186), b.1630-

Harper

Harper, Alice (marriage to Richard Brackett) (i4048)

Hawes

Hawes, Abigail (i1037), b.1662-
Hawes, Daniel (i1032), b.1653-d.1739
Hawes, Deborah (i1029), b.1666-
Hawes, Edward (i9050), b.1620-d.1686
Hawes, Edward (marriage to Eliony Lumber) (i9050), b.1620-d.1686
Hawes, Hannah (i1035), b.1655-
Hawes, John (i8646), b.1720-
Hawes, John (i8650), b.1748-
Hawes, John (i9045), b.1656-d.1732
Hawes, John (i9074), b.1695-
Hawes, John (marriage to Amy Morgan) (i8646), b.1720-
Hawes, John (marriage to Margaret Goodwin) (i9074), b.1695-
Hawes, John (marriage to Sarah Deering) (i9045), b.1656-d.1732
Hawes, Joseph (i952), b.1724-
Hawes, Joseph (i1040), b.1664-d.1756
Hawes, Joseph (i8649), b.1748-
Hawes, Lydia (i1031), b.1649-
Hawes, Mary (i953), b.1730-
Hawes, Mary (i1039), b.1650-
Hawes, Nathaniel (i1038), b.1660-d.1714
Hawes, Samuel (i954), b.1727-
Hawes, Samuel (i8648), b.1744-

Humphrey

Humphrey, Thankful (marriage to Ralph Morgan) (i9072), b.1706-d.1775

Jenison

Jenison, Samuel (marriage to Judith Newcomb) (i1004), b.1640-

Lumber

Lumber, Eliony (i9076), b.1625-
Lumber, Eliony (marriage to Edward Hawes) (i9076), b.1625-

Luxford

Luxford, Elizabeth (i1027), b.1637-
Luxford, Elizabeth (Lydia) (i9080), b.1675-d.1743
Luxford, Elizabeth (Lydia) (marriage to Philip Goodwin) (i9080), b.1675-d.1743
Luxford, James (i9083), b.1605-
Luxford, James (marriage to Elizabeth Albone (Olbon)) (i9083), b.1605-
Luxford, Margaret (i1021), b.1673-
Luxford, Reuben (i9081), b.1640-d.1703
Luxford, Reuben (marriage to Margaret (Luxford)) (i9081), b.1640-d.1703

Marshall

Marshall, Ruth (marriage to John Newcomb) (i1495), b.1635-

Martin

Martin, John (marriage to Mary Hawes) (i960)

Mason

Mason, John (marriage to Hannah Hawes) (i1034), b.1655-

Morgan

Morgan, Amy (i8647), b.1725-
Morgan, Amy (marriage to John Hawes) (i8647), b.1725-
Morgan, Anna (i9061), b.1712-d.1714
Morgan, Anna (i9064), b.1719-
Morgan, Ebenezer (i9065), b.1721-d.1722
Morgan, John (i9063), b.1716-d.1773
Morgan, Margaret (i8674), b.1724-
Morgan, Priscilla (i9066), b.1730-d.1730
Morgan, Ralph (i8655), b.1706-d.1775
Morgan, Ralph (i8672), b.1688-
Morgan, Ralph (i9059), b.1667-
Morgan, Ralph (marriage to Anna (Morgan)) (i8672), b.1688-
Morgan, Ralph (marriage to Margaret (Morgan)) (i9059), b.1667-
Morgan, Samuel (i9062), b.1714-d.1734
Morgan, Susannah (i9067), b.1731-

Munjoy

Munjoy, Mary (marriage to John Sanders) (i4183), b.1630-d.1684

Newcomb

Newcomb, Abigail (i992), b.1651-
Newcomb, Elizabeth (i1003), b.1658-
Newcomb, Francis (i986), b.1605-d.1692
Newcomb, Francis (marriage to Rachel Brackett) (i986), b.1605-d.1692
Newcomb, Hannah (i2547), b.1637-
Newcomb, John (i1494), b.1634-
Newcomb, Judith (i1005), b.1646-
Newcomb, Leah (i1009), b.1654-
Newcomb, Mary (i9086), b.1640-
Newcomb, Mary (marriage to Samuel Deering) (i9086), b.1640-
Newcomb, Peter (i988), b.1648-
Newcomb, Rachel (i1007), b.1631-

Newell

Newell, Sarah (marriage to Nathaniel Hawes) (i1897)

Parmenter

Parmenter, Robert (marriage to Leah (Lydia) Sanders) (i4180), b.1620-

Payson

Payson, Ephraim (marriage to Margaret Morgan) (i8675), b.1718-d.1769

Phillips

Phillips, Mary (marriage to Peter Newcomb) (i3142), b.1661-d.1738

Pidg

Pidg, John (marriage to Elizabeth Newcomb) (i1002)

Pond

Pond, Ephraim (marriage to Deborah Hawes) (i1028), b.1665-

Ray

Ray, Martha (marriage to Peter Brackett) (i4168), b.1610-
Ray, Mary (marriage to Samuel Deering) (i973), b.1636-d.1657

Rich

Rich, Hannah (marriage to John Goodwin) (i6126), b.1710-

Sanders

Sanders, Daniel (i4187)
Sanders, John (i4182), d.1689
Sanders, Judith (i4181), d.1651
Sanders, Leah (Lydia) (i4178)
Sanders, Martin (i4177)
Sanders, Martin (i4185)
Sanders, Martin (marriage to Rachel (Brackett) (Sanders)) (i4174), b.1585-d.1658
Sanders, Mary (i4175)

Shute

Shute, Rachel (marriage to Ralph Morgan) (i9058)

Spear

Spear, George (marriage to Mary Deering) (i994)

Speer

Speer, Ebenezer (marriage to Rachel Deering) (i998)

Thorp

Thorp, James (marriage to Hannah Newcomb) (i2546), b.1635-

Trott

Trott, Mehitable, Andrews (marriage to Philip Goodwin) (i1578), b.1698-d.1795

Weeden

Weeden, Margerie (marriage to Richard Brackett) (i4041)

Wheatley

Wheatley, John (marriage to Leah (Lydia) Sanders) (i4179), b.1620-d.1648

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