Genealogy Report: Ancestors of Sherrill Theodore Shepard
Ancestors of Sherrill Theodore Shepard
514.Edmond Hart, born Abt. 1627 in Dorchester, Suffolk, Ma; died Abt. 1673 in Westfield, Hampden, MA.
Notes for Edmond Hart:
Edmund Hart was and early settler at dorchester mass, removed to Weymouth Mass and was made freeman 14 May 1634, was living in 1664, may have been struck by lightning at Westfield Mass in 1673.
Children of Edmond Hart are:
257 | i. | Experience Hart, born Abt. 1651; died Unknown; married William Shepard. | ||
ii. | Elisha Hart, born Abt. 1651; died 15 Aug 1683 in Windsor, Connecticutt. | |||
iii. | Martha Hart, born 12 Oct 1640; died in; married Edward Neale; born Abt. 1650; died in. |
516.Matthew Woodruff, born Abt. 1612 in England; died 06 Sep 1682 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut.He was the son of 1032. David Woodruff and 1033. Lettice Duncombe.He married 517. Hannah Flanders Flagg Abt. 1642 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut.
517.Hannah Flanders Flagg, born Abt. 1620 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut; died in.
More About Matthew Woodruff and Hannah Flagg:
Marriage: Abt. 1642, Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut
Children of Matthew Woodruff and Hannah Flagg are:
258 | i. | Matthew Woodruff, born Abt. 1646 in Farmingon, Hartford, Connecticut; died Nov 1691 in Farmingon, Hartford, Connecticut; married (1) Mary Plumb 16 Jun 1668 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticutt; married (2) Sarah North 1686 in Farmingtonm Ct. | ||
ii. | John Woodruff, born Aft. 1642; died in | |||
iii. | Hannah Woodruff, born Aft. 1642; died in | |||
iv. | Elizabeth Woodruff, born Aft. 1642; died in | |||
v. | Mary Woodruff, born Aft. 1642; died in | |||
vi. | Samuel Woodruff, born Aft. 1642; died in |
518.Robert Plumb, born 30 Oct 1617 in Ridgewell, Essex, England; died 12 May 1656 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut.He was the son of 1036. John Plumb and 1037. Dorothy Wood.He married 519. Mary Baldwin 09 Jan 1641/42 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticutt.
519.Mary Baldwin, born 19 Feb 1624/25 in Aston Clinton, Buckinghamshire, England; died 01 Feb 1706/07 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut.She was the daughter of 1038. Sylvester Baldwin and 1039. Sarah Bryan.
More About Robert Plumb:
Burial: Milford, New Haven, Connecticut
More About Robert Plumb and Mary Baldwin:
Marriage: 09 Jan 1641/42, Milford, New Haven, Connecticutt
Children of Robert Plumb and Mary Baldwin are:
259 | i. | Mary Plumb, born Feb 1644/45 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut; died Jan 1679/80 in Farmingon, Hartford, Connecticut; married Matthew Woodruff 16 Jun 1668 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticutt. | ||
ii. | John Plumb, born 12 Aug 1646; died in | |||
iii. | Robert Plumb, born 21 Dec 1648; died in | |||
iv. | Abigail Plumb, born Abt. 1649; died in | |||
v. | Samuel Plumb, born 01 Dec 1650. | |||
vi. | Samuel Plumb, born 16 Feb 1651/52. | |||
vii. | Deborah Plumb, born Abt. 1655; died in | |||
viii. | John Plumb, born 10 Jul 1655; died in | |||
ix. | Joseph Plumb, born 10 Jul 1655; died in | |||
x. | Samuel Plumb, died in | |||
xi. | Samuel Plumb, born 01 Dec 1650; died in |
520.Thomas Noble, born Abt. 1606 in England; died in Massachussetts.He married 521. Rachel Gardner 1620 in England.
521.Rachel Gardner, born Abt. 1608; died in Massachussetts.
More About Thomas Noble and Rachel Gardner:
Marriage: 1620, England
Child of Thomas Noble and Rachel Gardner is:
260 | i. | Thomas Noble, born Abt. 1632 in England; died 20 Jan 1703/04 in Westfield, Hampden, MA; married Hannah Warriner 11 Jan 1659/60 in Springfield, Hampdon, Massachuesetts. |
522.William Warriner, born Abt. 1582; died 02 Jun 1676 in Springfield, Hampden Massachusetts.He was the son of 1044. William Warriner and 1045. Alice Unknown.He married 523. Joanna (Searle) Scant 31 Jul 1639 in Springfield, Hampdon, Massachuesetts.
523.Joanna (Searle) Scant, born Abt. 1602 in Springfield, Hampden Massachusetts; died 24 Feb 1687/88 in Springfield, Hampden Massachusetts.She was the daughter of 1046. Scant Searle, John and 1047. Unknown.
More About William Warriner and Joanna Scant:
Marriage: 31 Jul 1639, Springfield, Hampdon, Massachuesetts
Child of William Warriner and Joanna Scant is:
261 | i. | Hannah Warriner, born 17 Aug 1643 in Springfield, Hampden Massachusetts; died 12 May 1721 in Westfield, Hampden, MA; married Thomas Noble 11 Jan 1659/60 in Springfield, Hampdon, Massachuesetts. |
524.Thomas Dewey, born Abt. 1606 in Sandwich, Kent, England; died 27 Apr 1648 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticutt.He was the son of 1048. Thomas Dewey.He married 525. Frances Dewey 22 Mar 1637/38 in Windsor, Harford Co., Connecticutt.
525.Frances Dewey, born Abt. 1611 in England; died 27 Sep 1690 in Westfield, Hampden, MA.She was the daughter of 1050. Phillip Randall and 1051. Joanna Flush.
More About Thomas Dewey and Frances Dewey:
Marriage: 22 Mar 1637/38, Windsor, Harford Co., Connecticutt
Child of Thomas Dewey and Frances Dewey is:
262 | i. | Thomas Dewey, born 16 Feb 1639/40 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticutt; died 27 Apr 1690 in Westfield, Hampden, MA; married Constance Hawes 01 Jun 1663 in Dorchester, Middlesex, Massachusetts. |
526.Richard Hawes, born 02 Nov 1606 in Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire, England; died 27 Nov 1656 in Dorchester, Suffolk, Ma.He was the son of 1052. Richard Hawes.He married 527. Ann Clapp Abt. 1631 in Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire, England.
527.Ann Clapp, born Abt. 1609 in Dorset, England; died Abt. 1662 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts.
Notes for Richard Hawes:
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[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 3, Ed. 1, Tree #3132, Date of Import: Nov 5, 1998]
Came to the colonies in 1635 aboard the "True lOve" from Great Missendem,B ucks, England to Dorchester,Ma.
Listed as a Freeman in Ma02 May 1638
More About Richard Hawes:
Event 2: 02 May 1638
More About Richard Hawes and Ann Clapp:
Marriage: Abt. 1631, Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire, England
Children of Richard Hawes and Ann Clapp are:
263 | i. | Constance Hawes, born 17 Jul 1642 in Suffolk, Dorchester, MA; died 26 Apr 1703 in Westfield, Hampden, MA; married Thomas Dewey 01 Jun 1663 in Dorchester, Middlesex, Massachusetts. |
532.John Root, born Bef. 26 Feb 1607/08 in Badby, Hants., England; died 16 Aug 1689 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut (or 1684).He was the son of 1064. John Roote and 1065. Mary Ann Russell.He married 533. Mary Kilbourne 1640 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut.
533.Mary Kilbourne, born 12 May 1619 in Wood Ditton, England; died Abt. 1696 in Farmingon, Hartford, Connecticut.She was the daughter of 1066. Thomas Kilbourne and 1067. Frances Moody.
Notes for John Root:
Notes as given to me from another Roote ancestor
John Roote, our Puritan ancestor, emigrated from a place in England called Badby. His father was deceased and he lived with an uncle, a brother of his father, and was adopted. His uncle was a man of wealth, advanced in years and a zealous opponent of popery, and is my impression one of the nobility. He insisted that John, our ancestor should go into the Parliamentary army under Cromwell to fight against Charles 1 and the Catholics. He had an aversion to war and chose rather to join a company of Puritans who were coming to America. When he arrived he came to Farmington, CT and was one of the first settlers in 1640. He married Mary Kilbourn about that date. The emigrants locating in Farmington, CT were mainly from the neighborhood of Boston, NewTown and Roxbury in MA. They began settlement in 1640 and among them John Roote was a prominent citizen. He and his wife were in full communion with the Farmington Congregational Church. He left a good estate valued at 819 pounds. He appears to have been 11 years older that his wife and she survived him thirteen years.
His will did not give satisfaction and his property was divided equally among his brothers and sisters and a John Davis. The following inventory if the library and armory of this first Deacon Root on record, furnished an interesting catalogue of this literature current in that generation, as well as some indications of his military prowess. He was evidently one of the Cromwellian stamp, who both "trusted For and kept his powder dry", and probably held some military office.
Library
a great Bible, Mourner's Cordial, Soul's Espousal, French Covert, Way to Blessing, Isreal's Safety, Self Justiciary, God's Call to England, How to Keep the Heart, Blessed Remedy, Groans of the Damned, Baxter's Now or Never, Psalter, Gospel Remission,
Door of Salvation, Young man's Guide, Barbarian Cruelty, Sincere Convert, New Psalm Book, Heavenly Passtime, Military Discipline, Thirsty Sinner, Dying Religion, Preparation to Die, Good Fetched out of Evil, Abraham's Privilege, Inexcusableness, Essay to do Good, Catechisms, Russell's Works, Allen's Call, Law Book
Armory
1 long gun, 1 musket, 1 carbine, 1 backsword and belt, 1 black silk belt, 1 partisan, 1 gun rest, 3 half pikes, 1 cartouch box and ammunition, pouch with bullets, 1 bag of bullets, 1 lb of powder and horns, 1 bag of flints
John Roote and his wife members of Farmington, CT Congregational Church March 1, 1679.
Notes as given to me from another Roote ancestor
John Roote, our Puritan ancestor, emigrated from a place in England call ed Badby. His father was deceased and he lived with an uncle, a broth er of his father, and was adopted. His uncle was a man of wealth, advanc ed in years and a zealous opponent of popery, and is my impression o ne of the nobility. He insisted that John, our ancestor should go into t he Parliamentary army under Cromwell to fight against Charles 1 and the Ca tholics. He had an aversion to war and chose rather to join a company of P uritans who were coming to America. When he arrived he came to Farmingto n, CT and was one of the first settlers in 1640. He married Mary Kilbou rn about that date. The emigrants locating in Farmington, CT were mainly f rom the neighborhood of Boston, NewTown and Roxbury in MA. They began sett lement in 1640 and among them John Roote was a prominent citizen. He and h is wife were in full communion with the Farmington Congregational Churc h. He left a good estate valued at 819 pounds. He appears to have be en 11 years older that his wife and she survived him thirteen years.
His will did not give satisfaction and his property was divided equally am ong his brothers and sisters and a John Davis. The following invento ry if the library and armory of this first Deacon Root on record, furnish ed an interesting catalogue of this literature current in that generatio n, as well as some indications of his military prowess. He was evidently o ne of the Cromwellian stamp, who both "trusted For and kept his powder dry ", and probably held some military office.
Library
a great Bible, Mourner's Cordial, Soul's Espousal, French Covert, Way to B lessing, Isreal's Safety, Self Justiciary, God's Call to England, How to K eep the Heart, Blessed Remedy, Groans of the Damned, Baxter's Now or Neve r, Psalter, Gospel Remission,
Door of Salvation, Young man's Guide, Barbarian Cruelty, Sincere Conver t, New Psalm Book, Heavenly Passtime, Military Discipline, Thirsty Sinne r, Dying Religion, Preparation to Die, Good Fetched out of Evil, Abraham 's Privilege, Inexcusableness, Essay to do Good, Catechisms, Russell's Wor ks, Allen's Call, Law Book
Armory
1 long gun, 1 musket, 1 carbine, 1 backsword and belt, 1 black silk bel t, 1 partisan, 1 gun rest, 3 half pikes, 1 cartouch box and ammunition, po uch with bullets, 1 bag of bullets, 1 lb of powder and horns, 1 bag of fli nts
John Roote and his wife members of Farmington, CT Congregational Church Ma rch 1, 1679.
More About John Root:
Alt. Death: 16 Aug 1684
Notes for Mary Kilbourne: Mary Kilbourne and parents came to America on Increase in 1635. Mary Kilbourne and parents came to America on Increase in 1635. |
More About Mary Kilbourne:
Alt. Birth: 12 May 1619
Alt. Death: 1697
More About John Root and Mary Kilbourne:
Marriage: 1640, Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut
Children of John Root and Mary Kilbourne are:
266 | i. | John Root, born Abt. 1642 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut; died 24 Sep 1687 in Westfield, Hampden, MA; married Mary Ashley 18 Oct 1664 in Springfield, Hampdon, Massachuesetts. | ||
ii. | Samuel Root, born Abt. 1644 in Farmington, Hartford County, CT; died 27 Nov 1711 in Westfield, Massachusetts. | |||
iii. | Mary Root, born 1650; died in | |||
iv. | Stephen Root, born Abt. 1652 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut; died 06 Jan 1716/17 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut. | |||
v. | Susannah Root, born Abt. 1654 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut; died 05 Dec 1712. | |||
270 | vi. | Thomas Root, born 18 May 1655 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut; died 16 Aug 1709 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts; married Mary Spencer. | ||
vii. | Joseph Root, born Abt. 1656 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut; died 18 Dec 1739 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut. | |||
viii. | Caleb Root, born Abt. 1658 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut; died 10 Jun 1712 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut; married Elizabeth Salmon 09 Aug 1693 in Westfield, Massachusetts; born 1673 in Westfield, Massachusetts; died in. |
More About Caleb Root and Elizabeth Salmon: Marriage: 09 Aug 1693, Westfield, Massachusetts |