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Ancestors of Norman Roscoe WILSON

Generation No. 9


      256. William Wilson, born 21 Jun 1682 in Dunino, Fife, Scotland. He was the son of 512. David Wilson and 513. Elisabeth Wallac. He married 257. Margaret Davidson 23 Dec 1697 in Dunino, Fife, Scotland.

      257. Margaret Davidson
     
Child of William Wilson and Margaret Davidson is:
  128 i.   David Wilson, born 20 Feb 1703/04 in Dunino, Fife, Scotland; married Elspet Elder 31 Aug 1739 in Dunino, Fife, Scotland.


      320. Joseph Willard46, born Bet. 1685 - 1686 in Lancaster, Worcester, MA; died 30 Jul 1761 in Harvard, Worcester, MA. He was the son of 640. Henry Willard and 641. Mary Lakin. He married 321. Elizabeth Tarbell Bef. 24 May 1713 in Groton, Middlesex, MA.

      321. Elizabeth Tarbell46, born 19 Aug 1691 in Groton, Middlesex, MA; died 23 Dec 1763 in Harvard, Worcester, MA. She was the daughter of 642. Thomas Tarbell and 643. Elizabeth Blood.

Notes for Joseph Willard:
Was town officer at Harvard Sources: "Willard Genealogy," Charles Henry Pope, 1915 & "Willard Memoir," Joseph Willard, 1858. Title: New England Families Genealogical & Memorial, Third Series, Vol. III Author: William Richard Cutter Publication: NY: 1915; repr. by Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, 1997 Repository: Call Number: Media: Book Page: pg. 1581 Title: Vital Records of Harvard, Worcester Co., Massachusetts to the Year 1850 Author: Thomas W. Baldwin Publication: Boston: 1917; reproduced on CD by Search & ReSearch Publishing Corporation, Wheat Ridge, CO 1999 Repository: Call Number: Media: Book Page: pg. 321 Source: Ancestry of Bob and Mary Beth Wheeler on Ancestry.com Entries: 61472 Updated: Sun Aug 19 13:20:35 2001 Contact: Mary Beth Wheeler <mb@thewheelers.com> Home Page: Ancestry of Bob and Mary Beth Wheeler Source: WILLARD GENEALOGY, SEQUEL TO WILLARD MEMORIAL MATERIALS GATHERED CHIEFLY BY JOSEPH WILLARD AND CHARLES WILKES WALKER EDITED AND COMPLETED BY CHARLES HENRY POPE PRINTED FOR THE WILLARD FAMILY ASSOCIATION, BOSTON, MASS., 1915* Digital Edition b 2001 by Richard Bingham Oceanport, New Jersey ISBN 1-930968-20-5 Copyright, 1915 By THE WILLARD FAMILY ASSOCIATION Murray and Emery Company Kendall Square Cambridge

  Notes for Elizabeth Tarbell:
Sources: "Willard Genealogy," Charles Henry Pope, 1915 & "Willard Memoir," Joseph Willard, 1858 & "Desc. of Thomas Tarbell," NEHGS "Register," Vol 61, pg. 72 "Willard Genealogy," Charles Henry Pope, 1915 & "Willard Memoir," Joseph Willard, 1858 & "Desc. of Thomas Tarbell," NEHGS "Register," Vol 61, pg. 72. Title: Vital Records of Harvard, Worcester Co., Massachusetts to the Year 1850 Author: Thomas W. Baldwin Publication: Boston: 1917; reproduced on CD by Search & ReSearch Publishing Corporation, Wheat Ridge, CO 1999 Repository: Call Number: Media: Book Page: pg. 321 Source: Ancestry of Bob and Mary Beth Wheeler on Ancestry.com Entries: 61472 Updated: Sun Aug 19 13:20:35 2001 Contact: Mary Beth Wheeler <mb@thewheelers.com> Home Page: Ancestry of Bob and Mary Beth Wheeler Source: WILLARD GENEALOGY, SEQUEL TO WILLARD MEMORIAL MATERIALS GATHERED CHIEFLY BY JOSEPH WILLARD AND CHARLES WILKES WALKER EDITED AND COMPLETED BY CHARLES HENRY POPE PRINTED FOR THE WILLARD FAMILY ASSOCIATION, BOSTON, MASS., 1915* Digital Edition b 2001 by Richard Bingham Oceanport, New Jersey ISBN 1-930968-20-5 Copyright, 1915 By THE WILLARD FAMILY ASSOCIATION Murray and Emery Company Kendall Square Cambridge
     
Children of Joseph Willard and Elizabeth Tarbell are:
  160 i.   William Willard, born Bef. 24 May 1713 in Lancaster, Worcester, MA; died 17 Mar 1797 in Harvard, Worcester, MA; married Ellen Davis 23 Feb 1737/38.
  ii.   Sarah Willard46, born 10 Apr 1714.
  More About Sarah Willard:
Baptism: 22 May 1715

  iii.   Elizabeth Willard46, born Bef. 03 Nov 1717.
  More About Elizabeth Willard:
Baptism: 03 Nov 1717

  iv.   Tarbell Willard46, born Bef. 01 Nov 1719 in Lancaster, Worcester, MA; died Oct 1805 in Harvard, Worcester, MA.
  More About Tarbell Willard:
Baptism: 01 Nov 1719, Lancaster, Worcester, MA

  v.   Sybil Willard46, born Bef. 17 Feb 1722/23 in Harvard, Worcester, MA; died 09 Jul 1779 in Harvard, Worcester, MA.
  Notes for Sybil Willard:
Sources: "Willard Genealogy," Charles Henry Pope, 1915. "Willard Genealogy," Charles Henry Pope, 1915 & "Willard Memoir," Joseph Willard, 1858. Title: Vital Records of Harvard, Worcester Co., Massachusetts to the Year 1850 Author: Thomas W. Baldwin Publication: Boston: 1917; reproduced on CD by Search & ReSearch Publishing Corporation, Wheat Ridge, CO 1999 Repository: Call Number: Media: Book Page: pg. 277 Title: Vital Records of Harvard, Worcester Co., Massachusetts to the Year 1850 Author: Thomas W. Baldwin Publication: Boston: 1917; reproduced on CD by Search & ReSearch Publishing Corporation, Wheat Ridge, CO 1999 Repository: Call Number: Media: Book Page: pg. 177 Ancestry of Bob and Mary Beth Wheeler Entries: 61472 Updated: Sun Aug 19 13:20:35 2001 Contact: Mary Beth Wheeler <mb@thewheelers.com> Home Page: Ancestry of Bob and Mary Beth Wheeler

  vi.   Lemuel Willard46, born 28 Jul 1725.
  vii.   Joseph Willard, born 17 May 1728.
  viii.   Amee Willard46, born 25 Dec 1730.
  ix.   Charles Willard46, born 30 Aug 1734 in Harvard, Worcester, MA.
  Notes for Charles Willard:
Note: He was in Capt. Samuel Haskell's company on the alarm for Fort William Henry; afterwards lived at Fitchburg from 1766. Town officer. Source: WILLARD GENEALOGY, SEQUEL TO WILLARD MEMORIAL MATERIALS GATHERED CHIEFLY BY JOSEPH WILLARD AND CHARLES WILKES WALKER EDITED AND COMPLETED BY CHARLES HENRY POPE PRINTED FOR THE WILLARD FAMILY ASSOCIATION, BOSTON, MASS., 1915* Digital Edition b 2001 by Richard Bingham Oceanport, New Jersey ISBN 1-930968-20-5 Copyright, 1915 By THE WILLARD FAMILY ASSOCIATION Murray and Emery Company Kendall Square Cambridge



      352. John Cushing, born 27 Jul 1695 in Scituate, Mass; died 19 Mar 1778 in Scituate, Mass. He was the son of 704. John Cushing and 705. Deborah Loring. He married 353. Elizabeth Holmes 01 Apr 1718 in Scituate, Mass.

      353. Elizabeth Holmes, born Mar 1691/92 in Scituate, Mass; died 13 Mar 1728/29 in Scituate, Mass.

Notes for John Cushing:
John resided at Belle House in Scituate. He was Town Clerk from 1719 to 1744; Representative from Scituate in 1721 and for several succeeding years; Judge of Probate Plymouth Co. 1739; Justice of the Court of Common Pleas (Plymouth Co.), from 1738 to 1751, when he was transferred to the Superior Court; Judge of the Superior Court from 1747 to 1771, when he resigned (Judge Cushing received his appointment to the Supreme Court from Washington); and a Councillor of the Province from 1746 to 1763. "His introduction into the office (of Councillor) was attended with a more unanimous vote than any ever before had-having all the votes save one." Rev. Josiah Cotton. He was one of the presiding Judges at the trial of the British soldiers for the massacre at Boston 5 March 1770. His son John, also Judge of the Supreme Court was father of William, H. Cushing 1751, one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the U. S. appointed by Washington, who died 13 September 1810. In 1743 John built the Walnut Tree Hill Mansion, a large and imposing building. The mansion burned in 1872.
     
Child of John Cushing and Elizabeth Holmes is:
  176 i.   John Cushing, born 16 Aug 1722 in Scituate, Mass; died 01 Jun 1798 in Scituate, Mass; married Deborah Barker 12 Jul 1741.


      384. Walter RUSSELL, born 30 Apr 1676 in Cambridge; died 30 Mar 1748 in Menotomy. He was the son of 768. Joseph RUSSELL and 769. Mary BELCHER. He married 385. Elizabeth WINSHIP 03 Apr 1706.

      385. Elizabeth WINSHIP, born 01 Jun 1686 in Cambridge; died 14 Apr 1750 in Menotomy. She was the daughter of 770. William Edward WINSHIP and 771. Rebecca BARSHAM.

Notes for Walter RUSSELL:
Daughter Martha, b. prob. Dec. 27, 1711, m. John Wilson Jul 2, 1737. She d. Nov. 26, 1797. Their son Edward (prob.) m. Lucy Francis of Medford. They were the parents of Samuel, b. Sep 14, 1766. The family moved to Mason, NH and Samuel eventually moved to Troy NY and went in to business with his brother Ebenezer. Samuel became famous as "Uncle Sam".
     
Child of Walter RUSSELL and Elizabeth WINSHIP is:
  192 i.   Jeremiah RUSSELL, born 11 Feb 1712/13 in Cambridge; died 1744 in Cambridge (Menotomy); married (1) ? NOT KNOWN; married (2) Damaris WILLIAMS 12 Jan 1737/38.


      388. John Harrington47, born 24 Aug 1651 in Watertown. Middlesex, MA; died 24 Aug 1741 in Waltham, Middlesex, Ma. He was the son of 776. Robert Harrington and 777. Susannah George. He married 389. Hannah Winter 17 Nov 1681 in Watertown. Middlesex, MA.

      389. Hannah Winter47, born 25 Apr 1665 in Cambridge, MA; died 17 Jul 1741 in Waltham, Middlesex, Ma.

Notes for John Harrington:
or Watertown

  Notes for Hannah Winter:
Or Walthan
     
Children of John Harrington and Hannah Winter are:
  229 i.   Lydia HARRINGTON, born 02 Mar 1688/89 in Watertown, Middlesex, MA; died 07 Jan 1755 in Cambridge, MA; married John CUTTER Deacon 1709 in Cambridge, Middlesex, MA.
  194 ii.   Josiah Harrington, born 12 Jun 1709 in Watertown. Middlesex, MA; died 22 Jul 1779 in Watertown. Middlesex, MA; married Dinah Flagg 20 May 1726 in Watertown. Middlesex, MA.


      392. Samuel Hutchinson48, born 19 Sep 1672 in Charlestown, Suffolk, Mass.48; died 174348. He was the son of 784. Nathaniel Hutchinson and 785. Sarah Baker. He married 393. Sarah Fassett 19 Sep 1695 in Charlestown, Suffolk, Mass.48.

      393. Sarah Fassett48, born 01 Mar 1674/75 in Charlestown, Suffolk, Mass.48.

  Notes for Sarah Fassett:
[Hutchinson.FTW]

Also known as Sarah Fascitt
     
Children of Samuel Hutchinson and Sarah Fassett are:
  196 i.   Thomas Hutchinson, born 18 May 1702 in Charlestown, Suffolk, Mass; married Mary Ireland 1725.
  ii.   Sarah Hutchinson48
  iii.   Mary Hutchinson48, born 12 Jun 1699 in Charlestown, Suffolk, Mass.48
  iv.   Nathaniel Hutchinson48, born 05 Jun 1712 in Charlestown, Suffolk, Mass.48; died 30 May 1734 in Billerica, Middlesex, Mass.48


      416. Thomas Ranney, born 14 Aug 1696 in Middletown, Middlesex, CT; died 22 Mar 1764 in Middletown, Middlesex, CT. He was the son of 832. Thomas Ranney and 833. Rebeckah Willet. He married 417. Esther Wilcox 26 Feb 1718/19.

      417. Esther Wilcox, born 31 Oct 1699 in Middletown, Middlesex, CT.
     
Children of Thomas Ranney and Esther Wilcox are:
  i.   Jeremiah Ranney, born 12 Jul 1721 in Middletown, Middlesex, CT; married Martha Stowe 30 Dec 1742.
  208 ii.   Ephraim Ranney, born 10 Apr 1725 in Middletown, Middlesex, CT; died 09 Jun 1811 in Westminster, Windham, VT; married Silence Wilcox 26 Nov 1747 in Middletown, Middlesex, CT.


      448. William TEEL, born Abt. 1660 in Malden, MA; died Bef. 21 May 1719 in Malden, MA. He married 449. Mary Coggen.

      449. Mary Coggen, born Abt. 1662; died Abt. 1745 in Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts.

Notes for William TEEL:
The earliest record of a Teall(Teel) in America is an entry in the records of a town meeting in Malden, Massachusetts, held on November 4,1681 in which persons were selected to "cut and cart wood for Mr. Chevis". The list of "Cutters ye 4th day" included a Will Teale. The name William Teale appears several times in the town records of Malden, the last being a meeting held March 1, 1713/1714. The vital records of Malden show that five children were born to William and Mary Tealle. A sixth child, William, may have been born in the British Isles. In a genealogy by John Marshall Raymond, " The First Teels in America", the family lore is that the Teels were Orangemen from Northern Ireland. There are no records prior to the town meeting that indicate a further descandant. In the absence of further evidence it appears that William Teel was the first immigrant ancestor in America. It appears that he came to America about 1680. An estimate on his birth date is given at 1660 by John Marshall Raymond. William Teel was a carpenter according to town records. However, William appears to have a difficult time making a living to support his family. During his lifetime he was twice forgiven for debts he owed the town and was given six acres of land on which to build his home. In 1702 the records show that he forgiven a debt that he "was to pay to ye minestar in the in ye year 1699.." There are several other debts to private induviduals that were forgiven. However, despite his financial difficulties he appears to be well thought of in the town of Malden. This good feeling extended to his wife Mary as indicated by a notation in the town records for January 16,1735/1736, the town voted "that the town will do something towards the repairing of the widow teals hous; and that the select men shall repare said hous as they see necessary". History of Malden, Massachusetts 1633-1785 by Deloraine Pendre Corey WilliamTeele was in Malden as early as 1685. In the division of commons, among those who apparently had no claim to recognition, save for charity or some kindred reason, he received six acres in the "Lots laid out on ye land at ye end of ye 300 accres," which he sold to Phillip Atwood of Bradford ib 1706. He seems to have been one who needed occasional assistance rather than absolute support, although he may have finally succumbed and become entirely dependant upon the town. At a meeting, April 1, 1702, it was "vot y ye yeer money yt william Teel was to pay to ye minestar loos jt:" In August, 1713, a small peice of the town's land "on ye northwardly side neer ye end of john wilsons land aboue ye clay pits"--- at the souterly corner of the burying ground lane and the Great Road--- was granted to him and his wife for their use during their lives. Here, being himself a carpenter, he built a small house, where he lived until his death, enjoying the privilege of closing the road and pasturing between the gates. Other favors were granted him. At the annual meeting in March, 171 3/4, his rate of ten shillings "forguien him;" and it was voted:---- Also ye sd Teel has liberty to fenc jn a little cornar of land joining part to mr parsons land and part by Samuel Greens land neer to Sandy bank: so much land as shall be set out to him by: [blank] William Teele died before May 21, 1719; and his widow was continued in his priviledges of gates and pasturage. She was living as late as January 16, 1735/6, when it was voted that the town will do something towards the repairing the widow teals hous: and that the slect man shall repare said hous as they shall see necessary. At last she, too, went down the grassy length of the Sany Bank highway to the grave yard, and others enjoyed the bebefits of the house which William Teele had built. It was voted, March 3, 1745/6:---
     
Children of William TEEL and Mary Coggen are:
  i.   William TEEL, born 1680.
  ii.   Abigail TEEL, born 01 Jan 1685/86.
  224 iii.   Benjamin TEEL, born 02 Nov 1689 in Malden, MA; died 31 Dec 1777 in Cambridge (Menotomy); married Anna JENKINS 21 Dec 1712.
  iv.   Elizabeth TEEL, born 22 Jun 1696.
  v.   Oliver TEEL, born 19 Jul 1699.
  vi.   Rachel TEEL, born 01 Aug 1705.


      450. Obadiah JENKINS49, born Abt. 1624 in Compton, Devon, England; died 02 Nov 1688 in Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts. He married 451. Sarah Gilbert.

      451. Sarah Gilbert49, born 1624 in Compton, Devon, England; died in Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts.
     
Child of Obadiah JENKINS and Sarah Gilbert is:
  225 i.   Anna JENKINS, born 29 Oct 1687 in Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts; died 01 Feb 1749/50 in Medford, MA; married Benjamin TEEL 21 Dec 1712.


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